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HomeMy WebLinkAbout910600.tiff RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A BIOMEDICAL WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 10th day of July, 1991, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Jamison Tool, Inc. /Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, Colorado 80642, for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SE!, Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Kenneth Lind, Attorney, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The location of the Special Review Permit area and the attached Conditions and Development Standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County comprehensive Plan's Agricultural, Industrial, and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. b. The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. 910600 Page 2 RE: AMENDED USR - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. c. The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, tire landfill, and agricultural production. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. The Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the Special Review Permit plat: a. Each applicant shall submit a letter that identifies and reaffirms all existing agreements, Conditions of Approval, and Development Standards. b. A recorded exemption application shall be submitted to and be approved by the Department of Planning Services. The application shall identify the 3.84-acre parcel and the 36.16-acre parcel. c. The plat shall be amended to show the 8-foot high chain link perimeter fence, and outdoor trailer storage area. d. Evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that the State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, has approved all water supplies for the Special Review Permit site. 910600 Page 3 RE: AMENDED USR - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. e. An I.S.D.S. Evaluation of the existing septic systems shall be completed. 4. Within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners and prior to recording the Special Review Permit plat, the applicants shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure that any biomedical waste abandoned on site is properly disposed of and the facility is properly closed in accordance with the State Health Department Regulations. The form of the guarantees and cost estimates shall be reviewed by the Weld County Attorney's Office, the County Engineering Department, the Weld County Health Department and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The Weld County Health Department shall present the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. A copy of the approved agreement shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services. The collateral amount approval by the Board of County Commissioners shall be automatically adjusted every two years for the life of the operation. The adjustment shall be consistent with the Consumer Price Index and/or as required by the Board of County Commissioners at the time of review. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July, A.D. , 1991. /V �QA,�.• BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING (AYE) /Rr Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By: l_ -600 ( v Deputy lerk to the Board George Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPROV S TO FORM: (4/j.,72;_y_io: 91X1.2.e�YE) Constance L. Harbert (AYE) County Atto ey C. W. Kirby 1 r IK i� (AYE) W. H. Web er 910600 AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS JAMISON TOOL, INC. , AND COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. USR 11918 1. The Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit is for a biomedical waste incineration facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. The hours of operation may be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 4. Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream shall only consist of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and any material which has come in contact with either, as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes, human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment, and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include: general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities, or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMO's) , surgical clinics, urgent care clinics, hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician's offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices, and funeral homes. 5. Hazardous waste, as defined by State and Federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A. ) related regulations, shall not be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , shall require by the contract that the customer have waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 6. Radiological waste shall be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. 7. Boxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed. The temperature robes in the incinerator will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. 910600 j 1 _ (t I Page 2 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /CISI 8. Sharps must be placed in puncture-resistant containers. All other wastes shall be placed in bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA- required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All bags shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. No wet, leaking, or visually contaminated box or bag shall be transported. 9. The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750-pound per hour multi-chamber incinerator with a scrubber to remove acidic gases and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 10. The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators. 11. The operation of the incinerator facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The primary incineration chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. The secondary combustion chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. The average solids retention time in the system shall be 2 hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the incinerator if temperatures are below 1800 degrees Fahrenheit in the secondary chamber. a minimum of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the primary incinerator chamber using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gases shall be retained for a minimum of two seconds. Cytotoxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. 12. Any required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for new equipment, and existing equipment prior to operation. The facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 13. Scheduled shutdown of the incinerator shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste material in the first chamber. Ash may be removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. 14. In the event of an unscheduled shutdown, waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start-up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 910600 Page 3 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /CISI 15. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit shall be shut down and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove all ash in the unit, manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. 16. The operations personnel, drivers and other on site staff shall be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four (4) times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. Records of training courses and employee participation shall be maintained at all times. 17. All Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 18. Collection vehicles may consist of up to 24-foot long closed trucks and 48-foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 45 degrees or below shall be used if the time from collection to incineration or delivery of the waste to the Special Review site exceeds 24 hours. 19. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 20. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The insides of all trucks shall be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures: a. Exposure to hot water of at least 82 degrees Centigrade (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for minimum of 15 seconds; or b. Exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high-level disinfection depending on contact time. 21. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shall be accomplished by a manifest system using magnetic bar codes readily identifiable as Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , and bar code readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A. ) and Division of Transportation (D.O.T. ) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar codes shall be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. the 910600 Page 4 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /CISI generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. 22. All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized, according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold no more than the equivalent of 48 hours of waste materials. All waste shall be processed within 48 hours of receipt on- site. 23. Storage units shall be enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at a temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit, or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring device shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 24. Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick-up from the generator. 25. No biomedical waste materials shall be stored on-site unless stored inside of enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at 45 degrees Fahrenheit or below. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and groundwater contamination. 26. Floor drains shall be connected to a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the incinerator for disposal. All floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 27. All waste water shall be incinerated on site. Disinfectants shall be used during wash-down procedures including, but not limited to, washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 28. All buildings, structures, storage trucks, and grounds sites shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 29. Drainage shall be routed away from outside storage area, incinerator building, and processing areas. 30. The moisture content of ash shall not exceed eight percent (S%) . All ash shall be stored and transported in covered containers. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health. 31. Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for compliance with the Resource Conservation Recycling Act, Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department for review. 910600 Page 5 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /CISI 32. Records shall be kept on operation information, training records, records of any spills, volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and air quality monitoring results. All records shall be submitted to or be made available to Weld County Health, State Health, Weld County Planning, and appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 33. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on-site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 34. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and an 8-foot chain link security fence. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall be part of the sign and clearly visible. The warning signs on the builidng and doors shall be posted at eye level. 35. All fees required by 25-106-101, et seq. , C.R.S. , 1973, as amended, shall be collected by the operator and remitted to the State Health Department Hazardous Substance Response Fund. 36. This Special Review Permit facility shall be operated in accordance with Weld County Ordinance 164, regarding a surcharge in the amount of five percent (57,) which is added to all fees received by an operator of solid waste disposal sites in Weld County. 37. The operation shall be maintained in compliance at all times with State Infectious Waste Regulations. 38. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be removed from the property and properly disposed. 39. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Soil Conservation Plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 40. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of any area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but not more than 12 hours of the event. 41. Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the 7: 1 dilution threshold as measured off-site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 910600 Page 6 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /CISI 42. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the Industrial limits of 80 dB(A) as measured according to 25-12-102, C.R.S. 43. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 44. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 45. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 46. Personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District, the State Health Department, Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 47. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans show herein and governed be the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as show or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 48. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 910600 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 91-37 RE: AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN, AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, AND AMENDED CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FORA BIOMEDICAL WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY - JAMISON TOOL, INC. /COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. A public hearing was conducted on July 10, 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, Keith Schuett Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated June 10, 1991, and duly published June 27, 1991, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Jamison Tool, Inc. , /Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Amended Special Review Permit, and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, recommended the Resolution of the Planning Commission and the Planning staff's recommendation be entered into the record as written. Ken Lind, Attorney, represented the applicant and stated they were agreeable to this. Mr. Schuett reminded the Board that the Planning Commission recommended denial of the Amended Special Review Permit and the Amended Certificate of Designation. Chairman Lacy said the Amendment includes the name change, the hours of operation, the housing of equipment in and/or out of the buildings, and the kiln. Wes Potter, Health Department representative, said the proposed amendment is to upgrade and alter the existing facility. He feels that these are good improvements concerning the emissions control equipment. He said the equipment handles the volume of 750 pounds per hour in a sound manner. Mr. Potter also said that incineration is the best method of handling biomedical waste and recommends approval. Mr. Potter answered questions of the Board. Mr. Lind explained that Jamison Tool, Inc. , owns the property which is 3.8 acres, and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. is the operator and owner of the facility. Mr. Lind clarified that the existing facility can operate under the current Permits, but the Amendments will allow improvements to the emissions/pollution system, and employee safety. These improvements are minor changes; however, the new equipment requires a larger facility, which requires two new structures. Mr. Lind said the changes will include going from a wet scrubber to a dry scrubber to avoid caking of ash, and making the equipment more efficient and safer. Mr. Lind said he would like to have other specialists speak about the feeder, kiln, emissions system, and handling of the by-products by employees. He also submitted the applicant's sign posting certificate, a map, and photos as Exhibits H through M. Greg Chlumsky, Director of Technology at Interpro, spoke on the feeding of boxes into the system, and the handling of the 1800° F ash by the employees. He said that the medical facilities now generate larger boxes than the existing equipment can handle. Mr. Chlumsky also explained there is a primary and secondary chamber for incineration where the ash is burned and cooled, then conveyed in enclosed 910600 0_045L- Page 2 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - JAMISON TOOL/CISI containers for disposal. This process better meets the regulatory requirements. In response to a question from Commissioner Kennedy, Mr. Chlumsky said he helped design the original equipment, which did work for smaller boxes. Mr. Potter said this equipment has run for approximately 24 hours at one time. Doug Frame, Engineer for Youth Energy of Presque Isle, said he did an engineering review after problems arose with the existing facility. He said the improvements will help meet emissions standards for the State, and insure employee safety. Mr. Frame spoke on the combustion chambers, the scrubber, the baghouse, the rotary kiln and conveyors which handle the ash, and the break down of chemicals. He explained a step-by-step procedure, using a diagram, of the system and the testing process. In response to a request by Mr. Potter, Mr. Frame spoke on the emissions system, biological pathogens, and metal emissions from the stack. Mr. Frame also responded to questions of the Board. In response to a request by Mr. Lind, Mr. Frame spoke on his personal experience with incinerators, and the incineration of medical waste compared to no treatment of the waste. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time. Upon reconvening, Mr. Frame responded to further questions of Mr. Lind and Commissioner Harbert. Kathryn Bowen, President of Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. since December of 1990, gave information concerning the name change, and submitted a plant evaluation done by Cross/Tessitore & Associates, P.A. , as Exhibit N. Ms. Bowen also said the equipment is State-of-the-Art, with the best available control and technology, which is advanced for this time. Mr. Lind summarized the Special Review Permit requirements and answered questions of the Board. Mr. Frame also responded to questions of the Board explaining the need for extending the operation hours. Helen Moore, Norma Taylor, Jimmy Miller, and Leuria Simpson, concerned citizens, stated their concerns about the facility and asked questions of the applicant and staff. Ms. Taylor submitted a letter from Farm Journal as Exhibit O. Mr. Potter, Mr. Schuett, and the Board responded to questions of concerned citizens. Mr. Lind's rebuttal pertained to water, retrofitting, the surcharge due to the County and State, guarantees, road impact, and no changes in the haul routes. Mr. Frame also responded concerning the use of the original rotary kiln, the baghouse, and the enclosed ash containment building. Ms. Bowen responded to concerns regarding autoclaving compared to incineration, and the feeding of boxes. Ms. Bowen also explained that all boxes picked up are scanned for radiation and bar coded. Mr. Schuett clarified that there is not a restricted haul route for this facility because it is not required by the County Engineer. In response to Ms. Taylor, Mr. Morrison said the original application cannot be referred to because there have been amendments. Commissioner Kennedy moved to deny the request of Jamison Tool, Inc. , /Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility, and he stated his reasons. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. Chairman Lacy and Commissioner Webster said they would vote against said motion and stated their reasons. On a roll call vote, the motion failed four to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting aye. Commissioner Harbert.moved to grant said request for the Amended Special Review Permit. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and said there is a need for this type of facility. Mr. Morrison asked if the motion would include the Planning staff's recommendation to the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. Mr. Schuett read additions to Condition of Approval 114, Development Standards 1111 and 1134, and Condition of Approval 113 into the record. Mr. Lind said he has reviewed and approved said additions. Commissioners Harbert and Kirby agreed to include said Development Standards and Conditions of Approval as recommended by the Planning staff. After Commissioners Kennedy and Kirby made further comments, the motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve 910600 Page 3 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - JAMISON TOOL/CISI the request for the Amended Certificate of Designation, based upon Planning staff's recommendation, with Commissioner Harbert seconding the motion. Said motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. This Certification was approved on the 15th day of July, 1991. APPROVED:UATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk t the/Board /} -- ✓✓ EXCUSED - DATE OF APPROVAL By:/ i�1qI !� �6G1 � gq� Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman tilWify Clerk to the Board Geo e Kenned Pro-Tem TAPE 1191-16 & 1191-17 -22445 liL46-4- Constance L. Harbert DOCKET 1191-37 C. W. Kir y PL0456 t`o W. H. Webster 910600 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS lel) DAY OF //�� � Lii , 1994: DOCKET 0 CI I-31 - drurvu.Y :a��-e w la Is I .- ryt vAd , uS0-4 b�'� DOCKET 4 Gil - 3s - , AQ „lc DOCKET A Gj I - 5b `1^ ? "�� Mani �\;Jvtrt : wc�pi to. 6 53� Ti g DOCKET t - aO�rcuZ u4h�iitt 1�C..t LOC g—, L? DOCKET 4 PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOC A (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. . 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NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING I " Aim kJ a�.�eeppp��/; 1 a. 4- X61 i u L.l 3 fi uds m, �� <()( y 2 i �/ - 3 _,C�t _/ cro 91.c sr 0 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on July 10, 1991, conditionally approved an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Jamison Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEa of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Amended Special Review Permit, and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.84 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD �lX1 BY: �tOtIL x L) Deputy Jerk to the Board PUBLISHED: July 18, 1991, in The New News saes?o • STATE OF COLORADO 1 )s.s. COUNTY OF WELD 1 David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn,' says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County and has been continously and • uninterruptedly . published therein, during a period of at least Mmuc NOTICE fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to The Boma of Coup ty Commissioners of Weld Countyy, the first publication of the annexed Colorado, on July ]9 1991 conditionally approver( ad notice; that said newspaper is a Amended Site Specific newspaper within the meaning of the Spec; at Plan and Amended Development Review Permit for the act of the General Assembly of the gioPertIand purpose described ow tional approval of property State of Colorado,, entitled "An Act plan creates crea utaaaata tv�dciproperty al to regulate the printing of legal pp�e ���,reamenaea,fora notices and advertisements, " and APPLICANT: Jon Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services, amendments thereto; that the notice Inc., 1,311 Weld County Road 41, 80642. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of of which the annexed is a printed the SEU4 of Section 32, TownsI 3 North Ram 85 West of the 6th copy taken from said newspaper, was P.M. Weld C)unty,Colorodo TENSITY OF published in said newspaper, and in APPROVE Il'7 DD USE: An Amended Site Amended Sic Development Plan, the regular and entire issue of and Amended Review Permit, every number thereof , Dessignaatioa for Monfa biomedical ty SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.84 acres, more or less once a week for I Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result successive weeks; that said notice to a forfeiture of the vested property right. was so published in said newspaper nJARD OF COUNTY proper and not in any supplement WELD COUNTY,COLORADO BY: DONALD D WARDEN thereof , and that the first CLERK TO THE BOARD BY:Shelly K Miller DDeepp publication of said notice as DY lerkToTeBoardd PUBLLSRE 1991, in aforesaid, was on the The New News 11_ day ofie,,,,,,, 1 .., 19 Q l , and \e last on the `,� day of 19-11_—_. ►� !f Cr � - Subscribed and swbr, to before me this j Qday of ,.r 17 , 191.L . knr ei Ct/44.uCa-n ,ey Commisslcn _ il9ai,'r +5.iy., STATE OF COLORADO ) )s.s. COUNTY OF WELD ) David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper NOTICE published in Keenesburg in said County Pa��"d'yt onc�ooha o�soa me W� and State; that said newspaper has a Chpmmrkt9� wnC tin tbbee general circulation in said County pbambelathe d� and has been eontinously and Colorado, Weld Coungteet uninterruptedly published therein, Ceder' 115 1� ia during a period of at least timew""'"'"k, nlal eAmead� fifty—two consecutive weeks prior tosusi site ° Dent 2ramltPare the first publication of the annexed reya„ dalto attend and be notice; that said newspaper is a s°w`t�a p;,yn`aMe,k< the newspaper within the meaning of the record ocotwt Mater f the Pag; act of the General Assembly of the '• additlon to the racede al a will be k daring tar State of Colorado,, entitled "An Act kea• rfng ne clerkto rLe Boards puree shell be advised in writing to regulate the printing of legal of such actl .t last cord or to the neerb:g. notices and advertisements, " and eengag4treeeet�r s�be amendments thereto; that the notice R"IT�Aso1°�90 dbParthtli me text and maps so oeRifled b the of which the annexed is a printedmay aWaiCleaning d d in the m Uouqty copy taken from said newspaper, was commaiwe,� feeesSird fed Weld Coen Centennial Curter, published in said newspaper, and in 91e loth ��, Twra Flow, the regular and entire issue of ;Greeley.Colorado. DWI* 0.77. every number thereof , APFI IpANT: }ameon Too), fed' Coloredo tncd Count' unt' Services, Hudson,Coloraaddo(4 7 ftoea u- once a week for I DATE: July_10,Wei TIME�TW a.M ����a¢d site successive weeks; that said notice g Devei -(Planand an was so published in said newspaper Amenfled °i��; B� proper and not in any supplement , eSInncNaafiwnf;outy _ ._sited° LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Part-of thereof , and that the first TotheM the�aR a°In aseew Wit d the 9tR publication of said notice as PM Kield County Coloraao aforesaid, was on the faAT1oN: west of s 27 ea liM fa ih to of w w� �a uvrt )----11 day of , ( BOARD RADO , 19 1 , 8 LDDcowry,o CO O__ Tta WELD COUNTY CLERK T°Rp, and the last on the r-11 day of RY: ca L.FIa beauty Clerk W t8e Roard f) . DATED: Jane 10 1991 1981 in , 1 / Tlie Nesw N wa. 'dune 27, Subscribed and sworn t before me this L14 day of 72( . Acts l,v1 G V N.Y L¢,�-` 9.1.0W70 '1:y Commission expiras March 1:1-7;,i91-' APR-09-'91 TUE 16:01 ID: INTERPRO GOLDEN. CO TEL NO:303 27O 7,061 21462 PO2 '^'^""""•"' I I I 6 0 O • O O -K ! W W cc O I W�N at I C' o Z J >I a O I _w I CL IC zl m iZ � Q IJ w I I ice I I0 I i IN 83JNVHDX3 lb'3H i w I w I � U I z s�snoH ode Oi - - _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - — ca w Cn 330 11O8 Hsd O lE r( Q 910( APR 9 ' 91 16: 04 INTERPRO GOLDEN. CO PAGE . 002 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number Amended USR-918 for Jamison Tool, Inc. - Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 22nd day of April, 1991. 6741-11/ a.; C '�® jot DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-0000,EXT.4400 i915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 C. COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 4, 1991, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: To amend the Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change the facility, the equipment and the hours of operation. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. SIZE: 3.84 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services , 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on June 4, 1991. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services , Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4OOO, Extension 44OO. Jerry Kiefer, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by 1 Maid ) 9), (C/47( . Received by: ej° (1)� Vt Date: 4/50')/1 1 l 91C co INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Jamison Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. Case Number: USR-918 Amended Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 1. Application 64 Pages X 2. 6 Application plat(s) 6 pages X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Letter dated April 15, 1991 from Glenn F. X Mallory, State Health Department 12. Letter dated March 28, 1991 from Glenn F. X Mallory, State Health Department 13. Memo dated April 24, 1991 from Wes Potter X 14. Letter dated May 9, 1991 from John T. Schurer, Division of Water Resources X 15. Referral response dated April 17, 1991 from Clyde Abbett, Platte Valley X 16. Letter dated April 17, 1991 from Evan Hooper, State Highway Department X 17. Referral response dated April 12, 1991 from Ed Jordan, Sheriff X 18. Referral response dated April 19, 1991 from Ed Herring, Office of Emergency Management X 19. Referral response dated April 10, 1991 from Drew Scheltinga, Weld County Engineer X 20. Referral response dated April 26, 1991 from Glenn Miller, Platteville Fire District X 91kli6n0 riuml c r A- Jamison Tool, Inc. .4-.d Colorado Incineration Service:. , Inc. USR-918 Amended Page 2 I hereby certify that the 20 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on June 7, 1991. /,,,5 C/Z;ar rren Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1 day of j/np J is en' . U ".. t, a AA r kit 4 • .,I'ty"Comtnission Expires My commission expires October I5, . Qy/�J 7 EXHIBIT ,J INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET 7 Case �J-l.. -ja nu.46xJ���C -r Cpl9aGZrez�n ,yrut4a^-u-�C. VutihC td Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description C°/7 A. ,to itto-tA_ B• ��(an/1cn� COMMior-) - .6E6 ,[.CeVnifiluothezeo,� - ca gm) D. ,(/1/11 G/Y� �iri rdLi,n,� ammctit 4h E. taa/litt-/1 d9ing 71006 Jig firkin - 4eAt-cse— CJP 3/4- F. emst &_51)/O_L c ` H. LC <1(/\ K. L ,n CA) L. 2 M. ,:en) N. bite-"N Ltti/A- atfril\ Cam. O. rye\ - OMIA ThiDIN P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Date: June 4, 1991 CASE NUMBER: USR-918 NAME: Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 0£ Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: A. The location of the special review permit area and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural, Industrial, and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Goals and Policies. B. The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. C. The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, tire landfill, and agricultural production. D No overlay districts affect the site. E. The Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 9106n-0 RECOMMENDATION, JAMISON TOOL, INC. USR-918 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the Special Review permit plat: a. Each applicant shall submit a letter that identifies and reaffirms all existing agreements, Conditions of Approval, and Development Standards. b. A recorded exemption application shall be submitted to and be approved by the Department of Planning Services. The application shall identify the 3.84 acre parcel and the 36.16 acre parcel. c. The plat shall be amended to show the 8-foot high chain link perimeter fence, outdoor trailer storage area. d. Evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that the State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, has approved all water supplies for the Special Review permit site. 4. Within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners and prior to recording the Special Review permit plat, the applicants shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure that any biomedical waste abandoned on site is properly disposed of and the facility is properly closed in accordance with the State Health Department Regulations. The form of the guarantees and cost estimates shall be reviewed by the Weld County Attorney's Office, the County Engineering Department, the Weld County Health Department and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The Weld County Health Department shall present the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. A copy of the approved agreement shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services. 9106'20 AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS JAMISON TOOL, INCORPORATED, AND COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INCORPORATED USR-918 1. The Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is for a biomedical waste incineration facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. The hours of operation may be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 4. Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream shall only consist of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and any material which has come in contact with either, as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes, human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment, and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include: general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities, or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMO's) , surgical clinics, urgent care clinics, hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician' s offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices, and funeral homes. 5. Hazardous waste, as defined by State and Federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A.) related regulations, shall not be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , shall require by the contract that the customer have waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 6. Radiological waste shall be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 2 7. Boxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed. The temperature probes in the incinerator will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. 8. Sharps must be placed in puncture-resistant containers. All other wastes shall be placed in bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA-required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All bags shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. No wet, leaking, or visually contaminated box or bag shall be transported. 9. The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750-pound per hour multi- chamber incinerator with a scrubber to remove acidic gases and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 10. The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators. 11. The operation of the incinerator facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The operation primary incineration chamber temperature shall be maintained at 1800 degrees Fahrenheit or above with an average retention time of two (2) hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the kiln if temperatures are below 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. A minimum of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the primary incinerator chamber using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gases shall be retained for a minimum of two second. Cytotoxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. 12. Any required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for new equipment, and existing equipment prior to operation. The facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 13. Scheduled shutdown of the incinerator shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste material in the first chamber. Ash may be removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. 9106'1.0 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 3 14. In the event of an unscheduled shutdown, waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start-up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 15. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit shall be shut down and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove all ash in the unit, manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. 16. The operations personnel, drivers and other on site staff shall be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four (4) times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. Records of training courses and employee participation shall be maintained at all times. 17. All Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 18. Collection vehicles may consist of up to 24-foot long closed trucks and 48-foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 45 degrees or below shall be used if the time from collection to incineration or delivery of the waste to the Special Review site exceeds 24 hours. 19. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 20. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The insides of all trucks shall be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures: a. exposure to hot water of at least 82 degrees Centigrade (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for a minimum of 15 seconds; or Q1.1i6(70 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 4 b. exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high-level disinfection depending on contact time. 21. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shall be accomplished by a manifest system using magnetic bar codes readily identifiable as Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , and bar code readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A. ) and Division of Transportation (D.O.T. ) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar codes shall be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. The generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. 22. All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized, according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold no more than the equivalent of 48 hours of waste materials. All waste shall be processed within 48 hours of receipt on- site. 23. Storage units shall be enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at a temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit, or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring device shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 24. Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick-up from the generator. 25. No biomedical waste materials shall be stored on-site unless stored inside of enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at 45 degrees Fahrenheit or below. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and groundwater contamination. 26. Floor drains shall be connected to a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the incinerator for disposal. All floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 27. All wastewater shall be incinerated on site. Disinfectants shall be used during washdown procedures including, but not limited to, washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 91Ci'f3.-,0 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 5 28. All buildings, structures, storage trucks, and grounds sites shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 29. Drainage shall be routed away from outside storage area, incinerator building, and processing areas. 30. The moisture content of ash shall not exceed eight percent (8%) . All ash shall be stored and transported in covered containers. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health. 31. Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for compliance with the Resource Conservation Recycling Act, Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department for review. 32. Records shall be kept on operation information, training records, records of any spills, volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and air quality monitoring results. All records shall be submitted to or be made available to Weld County Health, State Health, Weld County Planning, and appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 33. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on-site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 34. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and an 8-foot chainlink security fence. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall be part of the sign and clearly visible. 35. All fees required by 25-16-101, et seq. , C.R.S. , 1973 , as amended, shall be collected by the operator and remitted to the State Health Department Hazardous Substance Response Fund. 36. This Special Review permit facility shall be operated in accordance with Weld County Ordinance 164, regarding a surcharge in the amount of five percent (5%) which is added to all fees received by an operator of solid waste disposal sites in Weld County. 37. The operation shall be maintained in compliance at all times with State Infectious Waste Regulations. 21%C° DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 6 38. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be removed from the property and properly disposed of. 39. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Soil Conservation Plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 40. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of any area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but not more than 12 hours of the event. 41. Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the 7:1 dilution threshold as measured off-site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 42. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the Industrial limits of 80 dB(A) as measured according to 25-12-102, C.R.S. 43. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 44. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 45. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 46. Personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District, the State Health Department, Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 47. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 48. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION NAME: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Certificate of Designation for a Bio-Medical Waste Incineration Facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 45 and south of Weld County Road 28. SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.84 acres, more or less. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that this request be approved for the following reasons: 1. The conditions for approval and stated standards in Amended USR-918 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The conditions for approval and stated standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the proposed solid waste disposal site will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials that there is a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site. 4. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20, Part 1, Colorado Revised Statutes. 5. The Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to conditions, that the proposal will comply with the Standards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30-20-101 et seq. , Colorado Revised Statutes. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: The property shall be maintained in compliance with Amended USR-918, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. c.T Orr-) 11 . The operation of the incinerator facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations . The primary incineration chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1400 degrees Fahrenheit . The secondary combustion chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1800 degrees Fahrenheit . The average solids retention time in the system shall be 2 hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the incinerator if temperatures are below 1800 degrees Fahrenheit in the secondary chamber. A minimum of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the primary incinerator chamber using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner . All gases shall be retained for a minimum of two seconds . Cytotoxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. • 91C 7nO LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE P.O.BOX 326 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 GEORGE H.OTTENHOFF KENNETH F.LIND TELEPHONE KIM R.LAWRENCE P03)753-2323 (303)356-9160 TELECOPIER (303)3561111 March 29, 1991 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: First Amendment to USR-918 Ladies & Gentlemen: GENERAL STATEMENT The purpose of the application and letters is to amend the above referenced Use by Special Review to (A) receive an Amended Certificate of Designation and ( B) request an amendment to the Use by Special Review. The amendments to the Certificate of Designation and Use by Special Review consists of ( 1) changing the name of the lessee and operator from Wixco Services , Inc . to Colorado Incineration Services , Inc . ; ( 2 ) change the operating times; and ( 3 ) request certain facility design changes explained hereinafter . The existing Use by Special Review, No. 918 , has not yet been recorded due to the fact that the Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement and Recorded Exemption plat have not yet been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County , Colorado . That there was no reason to finalize the Supplemental Performance Agreement as the applicant notified the County of the change of name for the operator and certain design changes. It was thus determined that there was no reason to finalize the Supplemental Performance Agreement and Recorded Exemption until this amendment was presented. Thus , the proposed Supplmental Performance Guarantee Agreement submitted on December 31, 1990 should also be considered as a part of this application which , obviously, would have to be modified to indicate the correct name of the lessee/operator . It should also be mentioned that on January 21 , 1991 a copy of the Certificate of Amendment showing the change of name from Wixco Services , Inc . to Colorado Incineration Services , Inc . was submitted to the Weld County Attorney. Said Certificate of Amendment and January 21 , 1991 letter should also be considered as part of this application. 91. G70 Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 2 CHANGE OF NAME (OPERATOR) On December 20, 1990 the Secretary of the State of Colorado granted a Certificate of Amendment to change the name of Wixco Services , Inc. to Colorado Incineration Services , Inc. A copy of the certificate was provided to the County Attorney by letter dated January 21 , 1991 with a copy to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. There has basically been no change in the structure of Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. as the majority corporate shareholder remains the same . Additionally , the professional engineering firm , Interpro , maintains its relationship with Colorado Incineration Services, Inc . "CISI" and will remain as the owner of the incineration equipment and providing consulting and expert engineering services to Colorado Incineration Services , Inc. who will be the designated operator. CHANGE IN OPERATING TIMES Development Standard No . 10 of the Special Review permit established maximum operating times not to exceed 20 hours per day and 5 days per week for each unit. Engineering analysis and recommendations are such that maximum efficiency is utilized by operating 24 hours per day 7 days per week. Due to the time to reach operating temperature expert engineering analysis indicates that the incinerator should be operated on a continual basis rather than operating for a period of hours then being shut down for 4 hours per day. Additionally, continuous operation, while being more efficient, is also safer as there are no cooling down periods . Cooling down will effect refractory life and consistent operations will permit lower possibility of PIC generation . Finally, continuous operations will reduce waste storage time on site. FACILITY DESIGN CHANGES Interpro , in cooperation with an engineering contractor, Euthenergy of Midland, Michigan has proposed facility design changes for the incinerator. The basic changes are to facilitate larger biomedical waste containers , modification of the baghouse , change in ash and materials handling and a change in the air pollution equipment . It is without question that these modifications result in improved operations and significant safety enhancement, both to operators and to the environment. 211_-160 Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 3 (ORIGINAL FACILITY DESIGN) The original facility was designed to process 750 lbs . per hour of biomedical waste. As seen from the previously approved designs , the facility consisted of a 3 foot diameter , 33 foot long rotary kiln operating at 1800°F. Biomedical waste received from generators in sealed boxes were fed by an interlock ram system into the kiln . The ash which was formed traveled the length of the kiln ( 4 hours retention time) and discharged into 1 cubic yeard wheeled dumpsters. The offgases left the .primary kiln at 1800°F and entered an afterburner, which was also held at 1800 °F . The total retention time at 1800 °F for the offgases was 2 seconds . After the afterburner, the offgases were sampled by a continuous monitor for Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide . After sampling, the gasses were cooled, scrubbed with an alkaline solution for acid removal and finally passed through a baghouse fabric filter for particle removal . All offgas discharges met the criteria specified in Interpro' s air quality permit. During the assembly and startup of the incinerator , Interpro found that there were several areas of performance and operation which were not optimum, being: A . Each box of waste contained a different weight of material; therefore, air control and burn time were difficult for operators to control . The original process can be subject to operator judgment; B . Hospitals have insisted that larger cross sectional area boxes be supplied to handle their biomedical waste . during test burn , Interpro found that boxes with cross sectional areas of 12" x 12" increments produced effluents well within regulated norms . However , Interpro also found that if the cross sectional area was increased to 14" x 23-1/2" , insufficient air would enter the kiln to properly sustain combustion; C . The temperature in the building was difficult to control just with air flow from ventilation fans . Temperatures in excess of 115°F were present during the summer; D. The system requirements to cool the offgases to 186° prior to the baghouse required the use of a lot of fresh water makeup and also heated the water in the recirculator tanks to 21C13/7,0 Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 4 150 °F . This hot water storage also contributed to the heat in the building; E. The amount of equipment in the feed area of the kiln has logistics problems for box loading and equipment maintenance; and F. Operators were moving .1800°F ash in small dumpsters. Recognizing these shortcomings of the system, Interpro had two choices : ( 1) to continue to specifically run a smaller box operation , or ( 2 ) modify the system to more accurate reflect the market place and alleviate operational shortcomings altogether . Interpro elected to modify the design for the following reasons: A . To produce a more consistent feed pattern , thus improving operational capability; B. Control the temperature in the building and mitigate the heat buildup; C . To rearrange equipment to permit easier access and maintenance; D . To increase the size of the feed system to accommodate larger boxes and CISI client requirements; and E. To provide for safer ash handling. (NEW FACILITY DESIGN) Interpro , with its engineering company Euthenergy , engineered and redesigned the system which mitigates all of the concerns described hereinabove which will meet all Conditions and Development Standards of the Use by Special Review of Weld County and the Colorado Department of Health, Air Quality Permit No . 88WE161 . Drawings and supporting information for the modifications are submitted as a part of this USR application. A brief description and summary of the operation based upon the new design change is as follows : 1 . The incineration system is designed to reduce 750 lbs./hr. of biomedical waste to 50 lbs./hr of non-hazardous ash . The system is also designed to meet or exceed all Colorado State Health and Weld County regulations; u� R;R m Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 5 2 . The incineration process begins with the unloading of the sealed cardboard boxes from the truck to the automatic feed conveyor . The redesigned system can handle boxes with a maximum cross section of 14-i" x 23" and 33" long; 3 . The boxes are scanned for weight and ownership for production of the destruction manifest . They are then scanned for radiation. If boxes are determined to contain radiation they will be separated from the feed stream and stored in a lead lined box . At the end of the day, these boxes will be rechecked. If radiation is confirmed, the box will be returned to the point of origin; 4 . Boxes which pass the .radiation scan are then fed by hydraulic ram into the incineration chamber . The boxes are incinerated at 1800°F in the first stage of the process . The retention time in the first stage is 20 minutes . The volume is reduced by approximately 708; 5 . Ash from the first stage is automatically discharged into a 3-foot diameter rotary kiln where the ash volume is reduced to its final level . Airflow in this rotary kiln is counter current to the ash flow. Final ash weight will be 5 to 10 percent of the original feed weight. Retention time in this secondary chamber is two hours. Ash temperature at its discharge will be cooler than the 1800°F present in the original design; 6 . Offgases from the first and secondary chambers are combined in the afterburner . The offgases are held at a temperature of 1800 °F for two seconds . Propane can be used as a supplemental fuel, as necessary; 7 . From the afterburner , the offgases pass through a four-stage air-to-air heat exchange when the temperature is reduced from 1800 °F to 700 °F . Sodium Bicarbonate will be added to the offgas stream at this point to capture any HC1 (Hydrochloric Acid ) which may be generated during incineration. The captured HC1 and particulate are trapped as the offgas passes through a baghouse; 8 . The offgas from the system will contain no more than 0 .1 grains of particulate per cubic meter and will contain less than 50 ppm HC1 corrected to 7% oxygen and meet all Colorado State Health Department and Weld County regulations; 21C fro Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 6 9 . Ash from the baghouse and secondary kiln are combined in an ash bin and hauled to a designated landfill; 10 . As can be seen from the drawings , the modifications permit more access to the indoor equipment maintenance . In addition , we have added a computer operated indexing conveyor which automatically computes the burn time for each box of waste based on the feed weight; 11 . Additionally, by increasing the diameter of the feed box and kiln front end , Interpro has eliminated the cross sectional area restriction problem. Also, by adding a four-stage heat exchanger, Interpro has also eliminated the need for large amounts of cooling water for the gas stream; 12 . By operating the rotary kiln portion of the incinerator with the airflow moving counter to ash £low, Interpro can produce an ash which is not only cooler , but is completely combusted; and 13 . Lastly , by having the ash from the kiln and particulate from the baghouse discharge directly into the roll off , Interpro has eliminated two handling steps which will prevent fugitive dust being generated on site. The "roll off" is a fabricated heavy guage steel storage structure having deminsions of 8 ' wide by 8 ' high by 22 ' long . The unit will conform to standard industrial rubbish roll off pick mechanisms . The unit will have sealed inspection ports and will be totally sealed during transportation and processing times. Said roll off unit will hold three to four days of ash production . The facility will have two units being one in the process stream and one unit on standby use. ( SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT BEING ELIMINATED FROM PRIOR APPROVED DESIGN) The new design change eliminates from the prior approved design the following equipment: A. Manual box feed system i . Removed from front end of the rotary kiln near the northeast corner of the building. ii . Equipment is being replaced because of the great variation in box sizes and weight . This system Ql,-`rn Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 7 requires the operator to calculate burn time and feed cycle to the rotary kiln and we found these calculations to be difficult because of the fuel and weight variances in the feed. B. Ram feed mechanism i . Removed from the front end of the rotary kiln near the northeast corner of the building. ii . Equipment is being replaced because the cross sectional size of the box needed by hospitals has increased from 12"W x 12"L to 14}"W x 23"L. C. Afterburner i . Removed from the back end of the rotary kiln . Placement was parallel to the main rotary kiln. ii . This equipment is being replaced to accommodate a new primary combustion chamber in the system. D. Wet scrubber i . The wet scrubber is being removed from the center of the building. ii . This equipment is being removed to lessen the amounts of water required in the plant and to improve the efficiency of FIC1 removal . E. Baghouse i . The current baghouse is being removed from the center of the building. ii . The equipment is being removed to facilitate the addition of a heat recovery system and the dry scrubber. (SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT BEING ADDED FOR NEW FACILITY DESIGN) The new and improved facility design , after eliminating equipment described immediately hereinabove , then adds the following equipment as follows: 81C Eno Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 8 A. Automatic conveyor i . The feed end of the primary combustion system. ii . The conveyor and the computer take the weight of the box from the scale and compute the feed time and burning time based on weight. The optimized feed rate is to closely match the control equipment and to lessen operator error. B. New RAM feed i . The front end of the primary combustion system. ii . The new RAM feeder will accommodate the larger boxes required by hospitals . C. Primary combustion chamber i . The northeast corner of the building. ii . This primary combustion chamber will accommodate the larger boxes from hospitals . The larger diameter was needed to permit more air to be present during the burn. D. Secondary combustion chamber i . This will be installed along the north wall. ii . The secondary combustion chamber is the original rotary kiln. This combustion chamber is necessary to complete burning of the solid ash products and to permit cooling of the ash prior to handling by operators. F. Relief stack i . Located in the building near the west center wall . ii . The relief stack is necessary to protect the heat exchangers and baghouse downstream from the combustion chamber. F. Heat exchanger 01 lir net Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 9 i . Located outside near the west wall of the building on the new concrete slab. ii . The heat exchanger was designed into the system to recover heat from the operations for future use and to allow lesser amounts of water being used in the process . This addition permits a water reduction of 2-3 gallons per minute of water. G. Concrete slab i . The slab and equipment pedestals have been added to accommodate the baghouse and heat exchanger equipment . The concrete slab will also hold the enclosed conveyor for ash transfer. ii . The slab dimensions are 29} ' x 45 ' . H. Evaporative cooler i . Located after the heat exchanger. ii . This equipment is a small spray nozzle inserted into the gas flow line to trim the temperature to the required range for baghouse operation. It is estimated that 2-3 gallons per minute of water will be required to protect the bags in the baghouse. I . Dry scrubber i . Located at the heat exchanger. ii . This equipment injects a dry sodium bicarbonate into the gas stream for acid gas removal , if present . This system replaces the wet scrubber in the old system and will be more efficient than the wet scrubber. J. Ash conveyors i . Located after the secondary combustion chamber and after the baghouse. ii . The covered ash conveyor transports the ash from the secondary combustion chamber and the baghouse to an enclosed ash bin . This eliminates two handling steps Pi 9 rem Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 10 from the old system and permits less potential for fugitive dust on the site. K. Baghouse i . Located outside on the west area concrete slab. ii . This baghouse replaces the baghouse in the original system. This baghouse permits continuous operation of the pulse shaking of the bags . L. Ash roll off i . Located in the spare parts warehouse west of the concrete slab. ii . The ash roll off is the same design as the one currently on site and will be contained in the spare parts warehouse. M. Spare parts warehouse i . This building will be located west of the concrete slab. ii . The spare parts warehouse will house spare parts for equipment, sodium bicarbonate and the ash bin roll off . N. Auxiliary building; This building houses: i . Ash roll off; room size is 26 ' by 13 ' . ii . Spare parts storage; room size is 27 ' x 10} ' . iii . Sodium bicarbonate; room size 22 ' x 13 ' . Other than as requested , this facility design change does not require any modification in Development Standards or permits . However , the new facilities design is significant in terms of operation and safety and approval is requested. 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In the event the term commences on any date during any month other than the first day of that month , the term shall be considered as starting on the first day of that month but the first month 's rent shall be prorated to determine the amount o£ rent due for said first month . If Lessee fails to pay all or any portion of the rent provided herein before the fifth day of any month , then Lessee agrees to pay a late charge of Fifty Dollars ($50. 00) per month on said rental. It is further agreed that lease payments herein provided shall be increased on every anniversary date of the Lease in the amount of Five Percent ( 52 ) of the prior year ' s term rental . Lessor agrees to provide water from the existing domestic well which will be used by Lessee for domestic purposes only . The pr-emises are currently provided sewer service by a septic tank and leach field but due to the number of employees contemplated to be retained by Lessee a new or expanded septic tank and leach field may have to be installed to meet demand . In the event the existing septic tank and leach field are determined to be inadequate in size to meet the additional requirements , Lessee , at its own cost and expense , shall pay for the installation and connection of a new septic tank and leach field . Lessee shall pay for all other utilities supplied to its portion of the premises including gas and electricity . If Lessee determines that the existing electrical utility service is not adequate to meet its needs , Lessee , at its own cost and expense shall pay for the installation or improvement of any additional electric service. As addi tional the cost f the fire rent , extended rcoveeestragey itnsuranoceoon titalf he existing building plus all increases in such insurance due to the equipment or operations of Lessee. As additional rent , Lessee shall further pay all personal property , real estate property taxes and other levies attributable to Lessee ' s occupancy of one half of the building and Lessee ' s equipment . Lessee agrees to keep all utility bills standing in its name current , to pay the same on a timely basis and to pay all taxes and insurance costs as described hereinabove as they are due or presented by Lessor. 2 of fro this Lessee paragraph hall be andsor understand that all charges contained in intention of all appropriately prorated , it being insurance and alltax parties for t hat the Lessee only the exercise of the option time period commencing utilities , P of this Lease by Lessee. g with the V. SECURITY DEPOSIT Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor a security amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred Dollars security deposit in the deposit shall be «2 , 600 . 00 ) which exercises its option for paid to Lessor on the date security this lease which shall be held eases duepityosit by Lessor and applied to the last month 's rent damages hereunder rental the h Lessee is r . not liable to the Lessor for any payment be credited until Lessee In n° event , however , shall the delivered possession of the same insagood vacated the premises and same now are , ordinary wear and tear good a condition as the Lessor repossesses itself excepted , In the event the Lessee ' s breach , the of the premises b Lama Lessor may apply said security reason of the damages breached or as may accrue thereafter b y °n all Lessee ' s shall not right of Lessor to r be construed by reason of shall not e obligated Lover additional sums from Lessee. the but may mix the same with its own security Lessor entitled to interest thereon , own funds y as a separate fund It is further afire shall not be deposit shall be security not merely for agreed that the to premises but for monetary damages suffered physical damage event of any breach , by the Lessor in the VI. USE OF PREMISES The Lessee shall use the demised premises for the of conducting a biomedical waste incinerator storage . No Purpose other part of the demised premises shall bed temporary purpose without the prior written used for any consent of the Lessor. Lessee shall keep all improvements upon said good repair at the expense of Lessee Lease , to surrender premises in and condition and deliver up said premises m expiration of this as when entered upon Premises in act good order ofordinary wear and tear excepted . The premises fire loss b , act of God or any other purpose as permitted b P emease shall not be used by the State of Colorado and y this Lease and as ant to the requested Use b County of Weld Permitted and for no y Special Review and Certificate PofsDesignation other improper or illegal purpose whatsoever , The Si Cr nnw 3 Lessee shall at all times maintain the demised premises in a clean , neat and orderly condition and Lessee shall not use the premises in any manner that will violate or make void or inoperative any permit or policy of insurance held by the Lessor . Lessee further agrees not to sublease or assign this Lease or change the use herein contemplated without the prior written approval o£ Lessor . Lessee further agrees to neither permit nor suffer any disorderly conduct , noise or nuisance whatever about said demised premises having a tendency to annoy or disturb any persons occupying adjacent premises . Lessee shall neither permit nor suffer said premises , or the walls , ceilings or floors , to be endangered by overloading , nor said premises to be used for any purpose which would render the insurance thereon void or the insurance risk more hazardous , nor make any structural alterations or change in , upon or about the premises without first obtaining Lessor 's written consent. VII. LESSEE 'S OBLIGATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION h MAINTENANCE The Lessee shall purchase, construct and install on the demised premises all trade fixtures , lighting fixtures , equipment and furnishings necessary or proper for the operation or its business . It is understood that all such equipment and fixtures installed by Lessee shall remain the property of Lessee. VIII. DEFECTS , DEFECTIVE CONDITION, WIND, ACTS OF THIRD PERSONS Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee for any damage or injury to Lessee or Lessee ' s property occasioned by any defect of plumbing , heating , air coolings , air conditioning equipment and ducts , electrical wiring or insulation thereof , gas pipes , or steam pipes , or from broken steps or from the backing-up o£ any sewer pipe , or from the bursting, leaking or running of any tank , tub , washstand , toilet , or waste pipe , drain or any other pipe or tank in , on , or about the demised premises , or from the escape of steam or hot water from any boiler or radiator , or for any such damage or injury occasioned by water being on or coming through the roof , stairs , walks , or any other place on or near the demised premises unless the Lessor neglects or fails to make necessary repairs required of it to be made under the terms o£ this Lease after receipt of written notice thereof from Lessee , or for any such damage or injury done or occasioned by the falling o£ any fixture , plaster or stucco , or for any damage or injury caused by the wind or by the act , omission , or negligence of covenants or or any other persons , occupants of the same building or of adjacent buildings or contiguous property . 1,06/70 4 All claims against the Lessor for any damage or injury as provided in the aforesaid paragraph are hereby expressly waived by the Lessee, except those claims occasioned by Lessor' s neglect or failure to make repairs for which the Lessor is responsible under this Lease , after due written notice thereof by the Lessee . IX. INSURANCE The Lessee shall at its own expense and at all times during the term of this Lease maintain in force a policy or policies of insurance which will insure the Lessor against liability for injury to or death of persons or loss or damage to property occurring in or about the demised premises. The liability under such insurance shall not be less than $500 , 000 . 00 for any one person injured or killed , $ 1 , 000,000. 00 from any one accident and $200, 000 . 00 for property damage. Lessor hereby agrees to maintain fire and extended coverage insurance upon the entire building and equipment , including Lessee ' s equipment and fixtures at the reasonable replacement value of the building , equipment and fixtures . Lessee shall pay an appropriate proportion of said insurance as provided under Paragraph IV hereof . It is contemplated that the cost of insurance will increase due to the equipment and operations of Lessee and it is agreed that the Lessee shall pay all such increased costs which are actually caused by the activities or equipment of the Lessee. Lessee shall have the right to maintain any other insurance at Lessee ' s sole discretion and expense as Lessee determines as necessary for conducting its business operations or insuring its equipment and fixtures . X. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, INJURY TO PERSONS Lessee , as a material part of the consideration to be rendered to Lessor under this Lease , hereby waives all claims or liability Lessee may have against Lessor , and Lessee hereby indemnifies and agrees to hold Lessor harmless from and to defend Lessor against any and all claims or liability or any injury or damage to any person or property whatsoever; ( 1 ) occurring in , on or about the premises or any part thereof, and (2) occurring in , or about any of the premises , including common facilities , the use of which Lessee may have in conjunction with other lessees , when such injury or damage is caused in part or in whole by the act , neglect , fault of or omission of any duty with respect to 91,56(70 5 the sam by Lessee , its aents , invitees • Lessee further indemnifies and contractors , employees agrees to hold Lessor harmless from and against any and all claims arising from any breach or default in the performance of any obligation of Lessee under this Lease , or claim action , damage , liability and expense arising from any act or negligence of Lessee , or its agents , contractors , employees or invitees from and against all costs , attorney fees , expenses and liabilities incurred in or about any such claim or any action or proceeding brought thereon . Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee for any damage by or from any act or negligence of any other Lessee or occupant of the same building or premises generally , or by any owner or occupant of adjoining or contiguous property . Lessee agrees to pay for all damage to the building as well as all damage to Lessee or occupants thereof caused by Lessee ' s misuse or neglect of said premises . Lessor , or its agents , shall not be liable for any damage to property entrusted to Lessor, its agents or employees , nor for the loss of or damage to any property by theft or otherwise , unless caused by or due to negligence of Lessor , its agents , servants or employees . Lessor or its agents shall not be liable for interference with the light , view or other incorporeal hereditaments , nor shall Lessor be liable for any latent defect in the premises. In case any action or proceeding be brought against Lessor by reason of any obligation on Lessee ' s part to be performed under the terms of this Lease , or arising from any act or negligence of the Lessee , or of its agents or employees , Lessee upon notice from Lessor shall defend the same at Lessee 's expense by counsel reasonably satisfactory to Lessor. ACCEPTANCE OF PREMISES BY LESSEE The ssse hall be conclusiv possessiono premises e evidenceas against the Lessor that esaid premises were in good and satisfactory condition when possession of the same was taken . XII. WAIVER No waiver of any breach of any one or more of the hal be deemed1tos or covenants by implyor constitute a waiver eof any hsucceeding e Lessor sorlother breach hereunder. Si_C . 6 XIII . AMENDMENT OR MODIFICATION The Lessee acknowledges and agrees that he has not relied upon any statements , representations , agreements or warranties , except such as are expressed herein , and that no amendment or modification of this Lease shall be valid or binding unless expressed in writing and executed by the parties hereto in the same manner as the execution of this Lease. XIV. PAYMENTS AFTER TERMINATION OR NOTICE OF DEFAULT No payment of money by the Lessee to the Lessor after the termination of this lease , in any manner , or after the giving of any notice (other than a demand for the payment of money) by the Lessor to the Lessee shall reinstate , continue to extend the term of this Lease , or affect any notice given to the Lessee prior to the payment of such money , it being agreed that after the service of notice or the commencement of a suit or after final judgment granting the Lessor possession of said premiss , the Lessor may receive and collect any sums or rent due, or any other sums of money due under the terms of this Lease , and the payment of such sums of money , whether as rent or otherwise , shall not waive said notice , or in any manner affect any pending suit or any judgment theretofore obtained , except as the same may pertain specifically to the payment of the money tendered . XV. HOLDING AFTER TERMINATION It is mutually agreed that if, after the expiration of this + Lease , the Lessee shall remain in possession of said premises , without a written agreement as to such possession or a proper exercise of renewal options granted hereunder , then such holding • shall be deemed and taken to be a holding upon a tenancy from month-to-month at a monthly rental equivalent to the last monthly payment herein provided adjusted as agreed upon herein , payable in advance on the same day of each month as above provided , all other terms and conditions of this Lease remaining the same , except provisions allowing extension of the original Lease. XVI . SURRENDER OF PREMISES Lessee shall , at the termination of this Lease , vacate the demised premises in as good condition as they were at the time of S i_C frO 7 entry thereon by Lessee , except for reasonable use and wear thereof, acts of God , or damage by casualty beyond the control of Lessee , and on vacating shall leave the demised premises free and clear of all rubbish and debris . XVII . LESSOR 'S RIGHT OF INSPECTION Lessor shall have access to the demised premises , and each part thereof , during Lessee ' s regular business hours for the purpose of notices which 1Les ortmay deem to be, for kthe protection ing repairs , nofpLessor or the demised property. XVIII. DEFAULT If the rental reserved by this Lease or other charges to be paid hereunder by Lessee , or any part thereof , are not paid when due and shall remain unpaid for a period of ten ( 10) days after notice thereof in writing , or if Lessee shall fail to promptly perform any other covenant , condition , or provision by it to be performed hereunder and such failure shall continue for a period of thirty ( 30) days after notice in writing specifying the nature of such failure, or i£ Lessee abandons the demised premises , or if Lessee breaches any obligation under this Lease by it to be performed which cannot be cured , then , and in any such event , Lessee shall be deemed to be in default and Lessor , without further notice may at its option re-enter and take possession of the demised premises , including all improvements thereon and fixtures and equipment located at , in , or about the same . No re-entry , repossession , operation or reletting of the demised premises or of fixtures and equipment shall be construed as an election by Lessor to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such intention is given by Lessor to Lessee , and notwithstanding any such operation or reletting without terminating this Lease , Lessor may at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease in the event at such time Lessee remains at default hereunder. In the event the proceeds or rentals received by the Lessor under the provisions of this Article are insufficient to pay all costs and expenses and all amounts due and becoming due hereunder , Lessee shall pay to the Lessor on demand such deficiency as may from time to time occur or exist . Lessor hereby agrees that in the event Lessee shall be in default under any of the provisions of this Lease , before Lessor exercises any rights granted to him either by the Lease or under 5;1106,70 8 existing law , Lessor will notify the Lessee hereunder of said default and give the Lessor ten ( 10 ) days from the date of notification of default to cure said default before exercising the rights granted hereunder or by law. Each and all of the remedies given to Lessor in this Lease or by law shall be cumulative , and the exercise of one right or remedy by Lessor shall not impair its right to exercise any other right or remedy. Lessee hereby waives all claim or demand for damages that may be caused by Lessor in re-entering and taking possession of the demised premises as hereinbefore provided , and all claim or demand for damages which may result from the destruction of or damage to the demised premises and all claim or demand for damages or loss of property belonging to Lessee or to any other person , firm or corporation as may be in or on the premises at the time of such re-entry. XIX. EXPENSES OF ENFORCEMENT Should either party incur any expense in enforcing any provision of this Lease , the party in default shall pay to the other all expenses so incurred , including reasonable attorney fees . XX QUIET ENJOYMENT Lessor hereby covenants and warrants that, subject to any trust deeds or mortgages now of record or hereafter placed on record , it is the owner of the demised premises and that Lessee , on payment of rents herein provided for and performance of the provisions hereof on its part to be performed , shall and may peacefully possess and enjoy the demised premises during the term hereof without any interruption or disturbance. XXI. DAMAGE TO PREMISES In case said premises shall become untenantable on account of fire , flood or act of God , this Lease may be thereupon terminated by the Lessee. SICGC0 9 XXII . RESERVED RIGHT TO MORTGAGE Lessor specifically reserves the right to subject and subordinate this Lease at all times to the lien of any mortgage , mortgages or deeds of trust now or hereafter placed upon the Lessor ' s interest in the said premises and on the land and buildings of which the said premises are a part or upon any buildings hereafter placed upon , the land of which the leased premises are a part . The Lessee covenants and agrees to execute and deliver upon demand such further instrument or instruments subordinating this Lease to the lien of any such first mortgage , mortgages , or deed or deeds of trust as shall be desired by the Lessee and any mortgages or proposed mortgages or deeds of trust and proposed deeds of trust and hereby irrevocably appoints the Lessor as attorney-in-fact of the Lessee to execute and deliver any such instrument or instruments for and in the name of the Lessee . XXIII . PREMISES ABANDONED DURING TERM OF LEASE If the Lessee shall abandon said premises before the end of the term of this Lease , the Lessor may, at its option and without notice , enter said premises , remove any signs of the Lessee therefrom , and relet the same or any part thereof , as it may see fit , without thereby voiding or terminating this Lease and for the purpose of reletting , the Lessor is authorized to make any repairs , changes , alterations , or additions in or to the said demised premises , as may in the option of the Lessor , be necessary or desirable for the purpose of such reletting (after payment of the expense of such reletting and the collection of rent accruing therefrom ) , each month to equal the monthly rental agreed to be paid by the Lessee under the provisions of this Lease , then the Lessee agrees to pay such deficiency each month upon demand thereof. XXIV. INSOLVENCY OF TENANT Lessee agrees that neither this Lease nor any interest herein shall be assignable or transferable by operation of law , and it is agreed that in the event any proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code or any amendment thereto be commenced by or against Lessee or in the event Lessee be adjudged insolvent , or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors , or if a writ of attachment or execution be levied on the leasehold estate created hereby and ' be not released or satisfied within ten ( 10 ) days thereafter , or if a receiver be appointed in any proceeding or 10 action to which Lessee is a party , with authority to take possession or control of the demised premises of the business conducted therein by Lessee , this Lease at the option of the Lessor shall immediately end and terminate and shall in nowise be treated as an asset of Lessee after the exercise of the aforesaid option , and Lessee shall have no further rights hereunder ; and Lessor shall have the right , after the exercise of said option to forthwith re-enter and repossess itself of said premises as o£ its original estate . XXV. ADDITIONAL LAND Lessor will permit Lessee to lease up to two acres of additional land adjoining the premises upon terms and conditions as the parties may agree. XXVI. OPTION TO RENEW Lessee shall have the right to renew this Lease for an additional ten ( 10) year term but only upon giving Lessor written notice of such renewal at least ninety ( 90 ) days prior to the expiration of the term . In the event of renewal , all terms of this Lease shall be applicable. XXVII. TIME OF THE ESSENCE Time is of the essence in this agreement. XXVIII . LAWS GOVERNING This agreement is governed by and shall be construed under the laws of the State of Colorado. Venue is agreed to be in Weld County, Colorado for all actions which may be brought . XIX. SEVERABILITY If any one or more provisions hereunder shall be declared to be unenforceable for whatever reason , such provisions shall be severed from this agreement and the remaining provisions hereunder shall be enforced according to their terms and provisions an if the severed portions had never been a part hereof. o11+x.1"0 11 XXX. NOTICES Any notices , where manner of services is not otherwise specified hereunder , shall be mailed , postage prepaid , to the last known address of the party to be notified or shall be personally delivered to said party and shall be effective on the date when so mailed or on the date personally delivered . For the purposes of this Lease , the addresses of the parties are as follows : Lessor: JARRALD A . JAMISON and FAYE L. JAMISON 12311 WCR 41 Hudson , CO 80642 Lessee: WIXCO SERVICES, INC. , A COLORADO CORPORATION 1506 McIntyre Street Golden , CO 80403 Any notices required to be sent shall be sent to these addresses unless notification is received in writing by Lessor of a new address for Lessee or by Lessee of a new address for Lessor. If such notification is received , then all notices shall be sent to the new address of which they are so notified . XXXI . PARTIES BOUND Each and every provision of this Lease shall bind and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their legal representatives . The term "legal representatives" is used in this Lease in its broadest possible meaning and includes , in addition to executors and administrators , every person , partnership , corporation , or association succeeding to the interest or to any part of the interest in or to this Lease or in or to the leased premises , or either Lessor or Lessee herein , whether such succession results from the act of a party in interest , occurs by operation of the law, or is the effect o£ the operation of law together with the act of such party. Each and every agreement and condition of this Lease by Lessee to be 1i LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of March , 1989 between JARRALD A . JAMISON and FA-Tr—ET JAMISON , hereinafter called "Lessor" and WIXCO SERVICES, INC. , A COLORADO CORPORATION , hereinafter called "Lessee" . DEMISE AND DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES In accordance with this agreement , Lessor agrees to lease to the Lessee and Lessee agrees to lease from the Lessor that certain building space hereinafter called "Premises" situate in the County of Weld and State of Colorado , to wit : approximately 2 , 250 square feet being the South half of an existing one story shop building located at 12311 WCR 41 , Hudson , Colorado and all appurtenances existing in the South half of said building plus one acre of land located immediately West of said building all of which is situated on lands in the South Half of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter ( Si Ni SEI ) of Section Thirty Two ( 32 ) , Township Three ( 3 ) North , Range Sixty-five ( 65 ) West of the 6th P .M. subject to and reserving unto Lessor the water storage tank and septic system located on the one acre of land . II. CONTINGENCIES This Lease is effective contingent upon Lessee obtaining the proper regulatory authorizations from Weld County and the State of Colorado for the operation of a biomedical waste incinerator at the above described premises . In consideration of the right to exercise this lease option , Lessee renders the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500. 00) to Lessor the date first above written . The lease option must be executed within five days of obtaining the aforementioned regulatory authorizations , but no later than July 31 , 1989 . In the event Lessee has not received regulatory authorizations as described hereinabove , the Lessee shall have the right to extend this lease option for the period August 1 , 1989 through December 31 , 1989 for the additional sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500. 00) payable on or before August 1 , 1989 . All option sums as described in this paragraph are non-refundable and shall be the sole property of Lessor whether or not Lessee exercises its option to lease pursuant to this agreement . III . TERM OF LEASE Upon exercise of the option to lease , this Lease shall become operational and its terms will remain effective from 12 : 00 noon o£ the date of execution until 12: 00 noon ten years later. 1 sit/n.6(70 j, performed shall be binding on all assignees , sublessees , concessionaires , and/or licensees of Lessee. Greeley, Colorado WITNESS WHEREOF da the and parties have executed this Lease at day year first above written . / J AL A. �r r--+lr r7 v onrilJury/ ATTEST: WIXCO SERVICES, INC. A COLORADO CORPORAT N • Seal BY: 17; G,�_ By. / eerettary Presi t • 13 oi €B ' (FIRST AMENDMENT TO USR 8) APPLICATION USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Exc. 4400 Case Number _ Date Received Application Checked by _ Mylar plat submitted Application Fee _ Receipt Number Recording Fee _ Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request hearings before the Weld County Planning Commission and the Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Special Review Permit of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County Colorado: Part of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: 8E'a _ Section 32 T_ 3 N, R 65 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposedj_ Section 32 T 3 N, R 65 W (S Li of the WI of the SE1/4) Property Address (if available) 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 PRESENT ZONE I-3 _ OVERLAY ZONES None TOTAL ACREAGE 3.84 PROPOSED LAND USE Bio medical waste incineration facility EXISTING LAND USE Bio medical waste incineration facility SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW: (Property owner) Name: Jamison Tool, Inc. (Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L. Jamison) Address: 12311 Weld County Road 41 City Hudson, CO Zip 80642 Home Telephone U 654-0205 Business Telephone # 573-5744 (Lessee and operator) Name: Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. (formerly Wixco Services, Inc.) Address: 1624 Market Street, Suite 200Gity Denver, CO Zip 80202 Home Telephone # Business Telephone # 534-4118 1 Name: Address: _ City _ _Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone if_ APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above): Name: Lind, Lawrence & Ottenhoff Address: 1011 Eleventh _Avenue City Greeley, CO Zip 80631 Home Telephone # Business Telephone # 353-2323 List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. (See Exhibit "A" attached hereto) Name:_ Address: _ City Zip -_ Name: Address: __City Zip Name: Address: _ City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalities of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD _) STATE OF COLORADO ) Sign tore: Au orized Agent • _. Subscrit:ed and sworn to before me this 18t)day of March 19 91 SEAL . NOTARY PUBLI i My commission expires :5).4e2 911:1670 OWNERS OF MINERALS 1. John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider, formerly Marie Schlegel 754 North Topeka Anaheim, California 9h805 2. Anna May Schlegel. 113 Creenview Escondico, California 92025 3. Herbert Webb 9100 Grandview Arvada, Colorado 80002 LESSEE ! . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80201 91l.G6n0 EXHIBIT "A" _ _ __ ' a 1P hinnlld • 1J1J ilv.• =? vi _ .CCr ,.+.,r;,.�r.wl:y `r 119 � Sharm.n SL, D�nnr, Cu' ,,;02� nY� : p u F,PP1Q � t , Application n Etvl� fir WIT '�LrLI!� n^ bu Complete whd. G . �pPlicaule. Typo or , f I A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER • ,, jU J print nLnc.}UN22 1987 r 1 A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL 04-10-0712'Sy P Nz� ���� INK.No n • fl AcK FOR: ! IA PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP a erasures unlesPVAT[R lasepe Q ' ' UJ_472 2 .00 tti+un• nitlalud, t7erC•tyatrrCy L I�REPLACEMENT FOR N0. --�.��� �rikus U�A� TFES F'0012 "c'"R� WLh I�CIOTHEIrr Tnrrrnzr rn 7 nrrr prrr�LP can. • WATER COURT CASE NO.�� �_t glACIS1CHt0UE ! (1) APPLICANT• 0.00 00 mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:CL'1 pDoo NO' �(tITE N THIS COLUMN NAME Jarrald A. Jamison Ati Sl STREET-157 1 W ld o RecelptNo. _21 Rd 10 • CITY Ft. Lu ton Dasin • ,_cola eo62I _______,•:_4„... --- =_ Dist. Ist. .i�iilel TELEPHONE NO.1— 8 -21911--L_ • CONDITIONS Ot APPRnvnr o 578 5741, --- This well shall be used in such away as to cause (2) 40CA TION OF'F>Rnnnrr v rs. no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant County WPtd that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water I right from seeking relief in a civil court action, —E______1: of the ST? — 14,Socdon��.... 1 Twp,�L Rny, • r.� • IiXI3TI>N VED FOR THE INCREASE IN UST? OF AN " s' P,M, EX TING WELL PURSUANT TO C.R.S.•(51 WATER USE r.wl 7/g/1p•TUE FINDINGS OF 1101 STATE 57-90-157(q) AND WELL DATA ) 9 LNCINIiIIR DA1liD 7U, ALLOWED AVERAGE ANNUAL it IIU WITHDRAWN BY TILTS WELL IS j� OF WATER ' Reposed maximum pumping rata Igpml 1 S J) nut 1 uati m PINPINC RAM OF ACRELFEET. NOT IiXCRRD 15 GALLONS PER MINUTE. SRALL Average annual amount of ground water ▪ 4 G1rot1ND WA}1{f} 1>1t0llUC1'lON }710!1 to ba appropriated (avafeet): 9 DB LIMITED TO 7711! L 'TILLS 'WELL SHALL WHICH IS 0 FliE8-FOX RILLS AQUIFER ANU DRTIiNUL�ATIiD OUO Flilil' BELOW }-A}(j} SURFACE `Z Number r aces to l a irrigated:inn ▪ CASINO MUST D,IOt IINVrP171 O}' 6G0 ETI PLAIN r 1'IDt r;2131 141, OFSORO eTWAT.IIp D TO PItpV&NT Proposed total depth (leetl:_411 AQUI}7r}IS ANU 'PID; Cb1 O'l7IFR D i'1W1;ItN AQUIFIIy17DINT 01' GROUND WATER Aquifer ground water Is to be obtained from: 5 A 'I OTAI ILINC FLOW METER }(UST DE F USI( I '1 as PERMIT CANCELS PERMIT NO. 84494• —rD1LjIi 1i 7�nn� }I�ISNON-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS IN Owner's well designation ' , «K —���Y7 GRO ND "r^-rr- a Tau5s�� ; I 1 HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY•no irrigation (01 Iv I, I LI ESTO KMESTIC I1121 • f)(J INDUSTRIAL (51 COMMERCIAL IJI !�1RRIGATION MI 21 1 ' 1 MUNICIPAL 101 • I I OTHER 01 DETAIL THE USE ON DOCK IN (111 r�PLICATION APPROVED (ql ! LE PERMIT NUMBER 7TQ`t200� �F Name r Rhav DATE ISSUED RUC__ 1981 7-- Name r EXPIRATION DATE Street frrrlry ` ' fill m-1— a . rr-- (, Telephone No, 552-2778 ' " —EN;rNCZnI �""—��_Llc.No. 101 �� BY LD, /= d C . • Q 1kpp^^.,� COUNTY 6; Z • SLTIIr LocnTiorv_aF TN! - -- Useethe 1e water will sea uleu be iOSE;) on WELL and the Arm on CENT[0 SECTION IG TrnE , 11 section he diagram belon. ) b�ST•; : I_CCA. • R y Tr10 aces( for the well location, • Y Uulances from sauun lines;"�-'-�'� . I -L. � � � 'r ( �r � _ — -(- -{- — �. � I .Li sn't' � , ft. Irom�����t�' • �i, �i 1 'T' `• , -7n0! n or7 wroth)-�' set.Ilne • �� —I— {� .1MILE,52aa FEET�,} i � ., + -f. , ± + " -�- 1 ��- ft from r,^t�_� sec,line • ( I loon Or FUI) • ( • LOT..........._„-..0 FILIN6e_ • 'I• - -�. NORTH SERION LINp SUBDIVISION `' NORTH • I ( I _ + (7) IflAr<T ON WHICH W I I tnI I 'I '� J — -�- — ~_ ,� ,� _m + LOCATED ,Owner Jot-raid Jamison ? I I No,of eons 40 ° m . Will this sett + ')' `u — y _ I the only well on this tract)_ Yrn ` I I x 4. i , (0) PROPOSED CAS: C PROCR M ✓ �' 3 - -I- — =I _.. � � � ? + • Plain Cash-7g----- -I— m - 6 5lnlfrom--(L.h. to + , , ,. I ! �� —G�--_h SOUTH SECTION LIN _ 2 Pldyg rr 0 tc.to 30�_ft "' '{' —I Perforated casing _ �. '} - -1 I _Ljamiestrnm�ft.to—Il�,.ft. • ' ' + In, fro -I-' -- ,-I- .I_'� +' � "` :• I (9) FOR R p EPLACEMENT WELLS eve distance 'I•r..' ' ' ....r. , 4. _ I end decoction from old well and plans for plugging • 1 • l . .The scab of the dlagramis2 Indies • Each small '�l,mile •; • snuare rePrnenls AO eves; • WATER EOUIVALENTS TAD:' An ecre.lool corns 1 acre of l TABLE Mounded.Flprree) 1 cubic foot an d.l fool deep. • ' •..... . . per w conJ lchl.',',441 a.11om � '.. • •A IemilY of 5 will?multi enproelfnet•I per min ula I wp • '1 acre.loa(,,,e3,5G0 eu6ie Irt.,• Y f ar.,lent of wales per yea, • . I,DD0 apm twmped conlinupuJ I ]7S,�00 wlluna, • • Y Or On,dry prMlueN*,7 ge•IMr. .I10) LE1ND ON WHICH Gr+OUND W �?LR L+l n - ucr•n. • Owner(s:, Jnrrnld A Jnm , '' Legal description: • / No,of xrer.— 40 (11) DEAD D S RIPTIO synam to be used, of the useof ground water; Household useand domartic welh mutt Indicate type of ditpbsJ (12) (211:aassuasaun used on thlt land; Including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Casa Numbers. Type or right - Used for(purposa) • None Description of land on which used .:'pia:. l) (131 THE APPLICANT(SI STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS RUE TO THE EST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE ":f'; • . • SIGN r or of AvaI Amrai • 91_CB-0 Ws additional 'finals et paper If more mar. I, r.,nd,-e f...: J FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A WELL PERMIT IN WATER DIVISION N0. 1, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO APPLICANT : JARRALD A. JAMISON AQUIFER : LARAMIE-FOX HILLS PERMIT N0. : a a 0 0 4- F In compliance with C.R.S. 37-90-137(1) and the Statewide Nontributary Ground Water Rules, Jarrold A. Jamison, 15721 Weld Co. Rd. 10, Ft. Lupton, aColorado 80621 , (hereinafter "applicant") submitted an application for a ndmrecords construct Division of a Watered nResources,information the rStatedEngineer ap plicant PPlicant 9 finds as 1 . The application was received complete by the State Engineer on June 29, 1987, 2. The applicant proposes to increase and expand the use of an existing well. Permit No. 84494. Permit No. 84494 was issued on June 23, 1976 for domestic purposes. Well construction was completed on January 8, 1978 to a total depth of 410 feet with perforated casing installed from 330 feet to 410 feet deep.The 3. Township well 3 iNorth�Rangen65 West,the N 6th4Prian the SE idi of Section 32, an 4. The well is located outside the boundaries lof radesignated ground water basin.• 5. The applicant proposes to apply the water withdrawn from the well to the following beneficial uses: Domestic, commercial, industrial , and irrigation. e. 6• The proposed maximum pumping minute, and the requested t t average annualis water to be withdrawn is 3 acre-feet. gallons per. 7. The applicant as the owner of the land on which the well is constructed. 8. The well withdraws ground water from the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer (hereinafter "aquifer") , which, according to the Denver Basin Rules, as located 330 feet to 660 feet below land surface at the location of the well . 9. The location of the well 1s more than 600 feet from any existing well completed 1n the aquifer. 13160 Applicant : Jarrald A. Jamison Aquifer : Laramie-Fox Hills Page 2 ,' Permit No. : 3 1.0o14— l- 10. According to a sworn statement, the applicant owns, or has consent to withdraw ground water underlying 40 acres of land as further • described in said statement, which is attz_hed hereto as Exhibit A. 11 . Withdrawal of ground water from the aquifer underlying the land claimed by the applicant will not, within one hundred years, deplete the flow of a natural stream at an annual rate greater than one-tenth of one percent of the annual rate of withdrawal and therefore the ground water is nontributary ground water as defined in C.R.S. 31-90-103( 10.5) . 12. In considering whether the requested permit shall be approved the provisions of C.R.S. 37-90-131(4) and the Denver Basin Rules shall apply. Withdrawals shall be allowed on the basis of an aquifers life of 100 years, C.R.S. 37-90-131(4) (b)(I) . 13. The quantity of water in the aquifer, exclusive of artificial recharge, underlying the 40 acres of land described in Exhibit A is 960 acre-feet. This determination was based on the following as specified 'in the Denver Basin Rules: a. The average specific yield of the saturated aquifer materials, underlying the land under consideration is 15 percent. b. The average thickness of the saturated aquifer materials, underlying the land under consideration is 160 feet. 14. A review of the records in the State Engineer's office has not disclosed that there are any other existing wells or other water rights claiming or withdrawing ground water from the aquifer underlying the land claimed by the applicant. Based on the above, the State Engineer finds that there is water available for withdrawal by the proposed well and no material injury to vested water., ' rights would result from the issuance of the requested permit subject to the" following conditions: • a. The allowed average annual amount of water to be withdrawn from the aquifer by the well shall not exceed 3 acre-feet (the quantity of water requested by the applicant) . b. The maximum pumping rate of the well shall not exceed 15 gallons per minute. c• A totalizing flow meter must be installed on the well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. Applicant : Jarrald A. Jamison Page 3 Aquifer : Laramie-Fox Hills 9 Permit No. : .23,004}-F ctr • • •d. Production is limited to the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer. The well must be constructed with plain, non-perforated casing properly grouted so as to prevent intermingling of water between aquifers. e. Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90-137(9)(b) and the Denver Basin Rules, no more than 98% of the nontributary ground water withdrawn annually shall be consumed and the applicant shall demonstrate to the reason- able satisfaction of the State Engineer that no more than 98% of the water withdrawn will be consumed. Cf. The owner shall mark the well in a' conspicuous place with appro- pr.iate well permit numbers, name of the aquifer, and court case �. numbers. He shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings. g. Use of this permit cancels permit No. 84494. Dated this -4� q day of �u�� 19 Q'7 . • • s . Danielson • State ngineer • ' BY: ll41}2— I � ��� 0/\a, Steve Lautenschlager Water Resources Engineer Ground Water Section Prepared by: KVH 0992I/Form #0546(0) �960 � A- Le •12J-ele .� r 91.6(n0 LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE P.O.BOX 326 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 GEORGE H.OTTENHOFF TELEPHONE KENNETH F.LIND 11031 353-2323 KIM R.LAV/RENCE (303)3569160 TELECOPIER (303)356-1111 March 29 , 1991 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: First Amendment to USR-918 and Amended CD Application of Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. and Jamison Tool, Inc. Ladies and Gentlemen: Enclosed with this letter , which is a part of the application requirements , are the following additional documents which are also required: ( 1) Permit plan map; ( 2 ) USR check for application fee in the amount of $600.00; ( 3 ) Application form; ( 4) Copy of well permit; ( 5 ) Legal instruments showing Applicants ' interest in the property being a deed ( Jamison ) and lease ( Wixco now doing business as Colorado Incineration Services , Inc . ) ; ( 6 ) Soil Report; ( 7 ) Certified list of names and addresses and parcel identification numbers of property owners within 500 feet; ( 8 ) Certified list of names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees within 500 feet; ( 9 ) Letter dated March 18 , 1991 to Glen Mallory , Colorado Department of Health; Sifi ro Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 2 ( 10 ) General explanation letter to Department of Planning Services dated March 18, 1991; ( 11 ) A simple flow chart diagram of the entire operation; and ( 12) Supporting equipment data and facility design plats. Further reference is made to the following: ( 1 ) An Application for Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation dated March 9 , 1989 and Resolutions of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County dated August 30, 1989 granting a Certificate of Designation and Use By Special Review to Tire Mountain, Inc . and Wixco Services , Inc. ; ( 2 ) Application dated May 25 , 1990 and Resolutions of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County dated October 3 , 1990 concerning Jamison Tool, Inc. and Wixco Services , Inc. As part of this Application on behalf of Jamison Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc . reference is made to the above Applications and Resolutions . Additional extensive detail is not provided herein for operation and use as there is no change in the type of use or operation except as outlined in the general comments letter provided herewith and additional information provided herein below. Proposed use: Medical waste incinerator which incinerates biomedical waste collected and delivered to site . Said waste is then incinerated at a high temperature. Need for use: Weld County and the Colorado health care community need a comprehensive service for proper and safe collection , tracking and incineration of medical and biological wastes . The health care industry and other biomedical experts have determined that the best available alternative and most environmentally sound method for disposing of the biomedical waste is incineration . By use of incineration significant quantities of biomedical waste are burned and reduced to ash in a quantity that is both manageable and significantly decreased , thus saving valuable landfill space and eliminating the hazards related to the Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 3 practice of disposing untreated biomedical wastes in landfills. Additionally, medical users cannot afford their own on-site sterilization or incinerator procedures due to new stringent regulations and costs . Safety , environmental concerns and economics dictate that biomedical wastes be incinerated at central facilities which are highly regulated and subject to rigorous inspection and enforcement. Types of existing uses on surrounding properties: Uses on surrounding properties include tire landfill , storage and recycling ; junk storage ; dryland farming ; auto repair , storage and salvage; and turkey brooding. Distance of proposed use to residential structures in each direction: Located upon the adjoining Tire Mountain facility are two mobile home residences and there is an additional mobile home residence located immediately North of the Colorado Incineration and Tire Mountain facilities which is used for on-site management and care for the Hudson Auto Salvage operation . Approximately 3/4 mile North of the Colorado Incineration operation is a residence . Another residence is located approximately ll mile South of the Colorado Incineration facility alongside Weld County Road 41 with another residence located approximately li mile Southwest of the Colorado Incineration facility on Weld County Road 39 . All other residences are located more than 1 mile from the Colorado Incineration operation. Maximum number of users, patrons, members and buyers: Only employees and operational people for Colorado Incineration Services , Inc . and the actual owner of the incinerator , International Process Research Corporation will use the facility and be on site . Thus , there are no users or other individuals which will have access to the facilities except for delivery personnel who will deliver the biomedical wastes to the facility but will not be permitted in the building in which the incineration operations take place . So that there is no confusion , and in accordance with the approved Development Standards , personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District , State Health Department, Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be welcomed onto the property at any reasonable time in order to insure that 91C16r. Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 4 activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards and all State and County regulations. Number of employees, number of shifts and hours of operation: Operation time will be twenty four hours per day, seven days per week for each approved incineration unit . There will generally be two or three variable hour shifts and each incinerator will require two or three employees . The maximum number of employees during full operations with two incinerators will be twelve with no more than six employees on site at any time. Type of water source for proposed use: Water needs for the operation are minimal with water being needed for on-site consumption and sanitary purposes and for pollution control equipment . All water needs for the actual equipment and pollution control operation are supplied by an underground line from the well to a 500 gallon sealed surge tank. The water from the tank is pumped via a high pressure pump to the evaporative cooler where lowering of the temperature is accomplished by direct cooling . Any remaining water is then recycled to the surge tank . The system is completely enclosed and make up water from the well is added upon demand . Total use for evaporative cooling (pollution control) is not more than 2-3 gallons per minute . Water will be provided by an approved Larimie Fox Hill non-tributary aquifer well, Permit No. 032004-F. Said well is shared by both Tire Mountain , Inc . and Colorado Incineration. Access route(s) to be utilized for proposed use: Access to the facility will utilize Weld County Road 41 from both North and South. Additional access routes will utilize Interstate 76 to Hudson , State Highway 52 and U.S. 85 . Traffic use on other County roads will be minimal. Type , size , weight and frequency of vehicular traffic associated with proposed use: Employees will generally use passenger cars or pickup trucks . The delivery trucks are 24 ' long with a gross vehicle weight of 29 , 000 pounds having a payload of 7 , 000 pounds . On occasion a trailer van and tractor , being a 44 ' trailer with a gross vehicle weight of 15 , 000 pounds and payload of 14 , 000 Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 5 pounds will be used . It is estimated that in every 48 hour period two trailer vans and four or five delivery trucks per incinerator will deliver their loads to the waste receiving area. It should be noted that not every vehicle will be fully loaded and the applicant is limited to disposing of 18 , 000 pounds of waste on a 24 hour period per incinerator ( 750 pounds per hour x 24 hours ) and the applicant cannot store more than 36,000 pounds of waste material on site. Type of sewage facilities for proposed use: The facility is currently served by an approved septic tank and leach line. Any other floor drains or spill and wash water facilities must be connected to a water tight vault in accordance with Development Standards. Proposed fire protection measures associated with proposed use: The kiln is entirely enclosed with no outside flame availability. Manual chemical fire extinguishers will be on-site and installed in the operations area. The facility is served by the Platteville Fire Protection District which has inspected and given recommendations for fire safety at the facility . Additionally, the District has access to the site at all times and will receive training from Colorado Incineration concerning safety and fire procedures . Types and maximum number of animals to be concentrated on USR area at one time: None. Type and size of waste , stockpile or storage areas associated with proposed use: All incoming waste is directed to a waste receiving area which can hold up to 48 hours of waste material . Each incinerator is limited to burning 750 pounds of material per hour . Thus , no more than 35 , 000 pounds of waste material per incinerator can be held in the waste receiving area . For any waste material that cannot be processed within 48 hours the same must be stored in enclosed refrigerated trucks at a temperature of 45 degrees or below. Additionally , wastes cannot be kept in delivery trucks for more than 24 hours from the waste generator. All ash is placed in steel roll off disooal units for storage Stri P° Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 6 until hauled to existing landfills for sanitary disposal. There is no other storage of waste , stockpiling or storage areas associated with the use. Type of storm water retention facilities associated with proposed use: Storm water retention facilities , specifically being detention ponds , have been constructed in accordance with the approved and existing Use by Special Review. Time schedule and method of removal and disposal of debris , junk and other waste associated with Proposed use: The only waste associated with the facilities operation is ash. Such material is removed when its container unit is full and has cooled . The materials are then disposed of in approved landfills. It is estimated that ash removal will be done every two days . There is no other junk or waste associated with the proposed use. Proposed landscaping plans and erosion control measures associated with proposed use: All such plans are in accordance with the existing and approved Use by Special Review which has an erosion control plan approved by the local Soil Conservation Service. Reclamation procedures upon cessation of USR activity: Colorado Incineration will enter into post performance guarantees with Weld County providing for emergency response , contamination and closure and reclamation of the incineration facility. The applicant previously has posted a substantial bond with the County to cover all such contingencies and proposed a Supplemental Agreement for on-site storage and trucking. Time table showing time required for construction and start-up of proposed use: The applicant will conduct required test burns and it is contemplated that full operation of one incinerator will commence during July , 1991 . The time table for installation of a second incinerator has not been established. 91.0 6ro Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 7 Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with Weld County Comprehensive Plan: The location of the special review area and the Conditions and Development Standards make the use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan ' s Agricultural and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource goals and policies . Such a use is allowed by special review. Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with intent of district in which use is located: The proposed use is consistent with the industrial zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. Statement explaining what efforts have been made in location decision for proposed use , to conserve productive agricultural land in the agricultural zone district: Not applicable. Statement explaining there is adequate provision for protection of the health , safety and welfare of inhabitants of the neighborhood and county: Special review Development Standards along with County, State and Federal rules , regulations , ordinances and statutes provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and county. Statement explaining uses permitted will be compatible with existing surrounding land uses (description of existing land uses of all properties adjacent to property included) : Proposals compatible with existing surrounding land uses which include tire landfill , storage and recycling; biomedical waste incineration; dryland and irrigated farming; automobile repair and storage; and turkey brooding facilities . Existing surrounding land uses are both heavy industrial and agricultural. Statement explaining proposed use will be compatible with future development of surrounding area as permitted by existing zone and future development as projected by the Comprehensive Plan of county or the adopted master plans of affected municipalities: .91.6 60 Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29 , 1991 Page 8 Future development pursuant to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan contemplates heavy industrial use as well as surrounding agricultural use . This use is permitted as Use by Special Review in both industrial and agricultural zoned areas and the property is not located within the Comprehensive Plan or Master Plan of any municipality. Statement explaining use is not located in flood plain , geologic hazard and Weld County Airport overlay district; or that application complies with Section fifty ( 50 ) , overlay district regulations as outlined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance: The property is not located in a flood plain , is not a geologic hazard area and is not located in an overlay district. Except as outlined with this Application packet no other changes , modifications or amendment of the approved Development standards and policies , procedures and operation criteria are requested . It will be necessary to submit and approve the pending Recorded Exemption application and we would recommend that such submission and approval be a condition of approval . Approval of this Amended Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation are hereby requested. Very truly yours , LIND, ENCE & T NHOFF i Kenn h F. Lin KFL/cg Enclosure 91.E 6r 0 SOILS INFORMATION Soil Survey Of Weld County, Colorado Southern Part Prepared By: United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service In Cooperation With Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 91CiG fi ^0 £OIL stinv6y "ermcahilily is moderately AIOW. Available wal - In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops cum- cap, city is high. The effective rooting depth is CO incl •s manly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or or m re. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazar is close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent id' low. the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in In it.igated areas this soil is suited to the crop cam- irrigating crops and pasture. Furrows, contour furrows, manly g own in the area. Perennial grasses and al alfa or and cross slope furrows arc suitable for row crops. Sprin- close grot m crops should be grown al least 50 p cent of kler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a the Lima nlour ditches and corrugations can a used in minimum and utilizing crop residue help to control ern- irrigating c se grown crops and pasture. Fu rows, con- sion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops respond to tour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suit Ible for row applications of phospllonls and nitrogen. crops. Sprinkl r irrigation is also desirable Keeping til- In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat• lage to a minin Im and utilizing crop resit' e help to con- barley, and sorghum. Most of the the acreage is plaited tr•ol erosion. M. inlaining fertility is it portant. Crops to winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 respond to applica ions of phosphorus an nitrogen, bushels per acre. The soil is usually summer (allowed in In nonirrigated a efts Lhis soil is suite Lo winter wheat, alternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally barley, and sorghu Most of the ar cage is planted to winter wheat. The precipitation is too low g, beneficial use n fertilizer. p dieted av'rap, yield is LR bushels Stubble mulch tannin per acre. The soil is s mmer fallo ed in alternate years g, slnl blowing g, and minimum on. Lo allow moisture accun elation. C nerall precipitation is rage are needed a control soil blowing and water erosion. y P P Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. loo IoW for beneficial use f fcrti zee. Stubble mulch Carmin The potential native vegetation on this range site is g, . trip tipping, and minimum til- dominated by sand blucstcm, sand reed lags are needed to control s it lowing. grass, and blue Windbreaks and environm \ltal plantings are generally grams. Nccdlcand Lhrcad, swltchgrass, srdcoats grams, soiled to this soil. Soil blo 1Ug, the principal hazard in and western wheatgrass arc also prominent. Potential establishing trees and sh bs, ur be controlled by cul- Pr°duction ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in Cavora- tivating only in the tree row a d by leaving a strip of blc ,years l0 1,fl00 pounds in unfavorable years. As range vegetation between th rows. upplcmenlal irrigation condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, may be needed at th time of pl. nting and during dry and savitchgrass decrease and blue grams, sand dropseed, periods. Trees that ar best soiled a d have good survival and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade are Rocky Mountli juniper, eastern cdcedar, ponderosa the site as range condition becomes poorer. pine, Siberian eln , Russian-olive, a 1 hackberry. The Management of vegetation on this soil should be based shrubs best suite are skunkbush suma lilac, and Siberi- on taking half and leaving half of the-total annual produc- an peashrub. / tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Wildlife is )( Important secondary u . of this soil. Sand blucstcm, sand reedgrass, switchgrrss, sirleoats Ring-necked peasant,mourning dove,ar I many non- grams, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested game specie, can be attracted by Cstabhs1111rg areas for wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selector should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, ndisturbed nesting c .�cr is essential and should be include. in plans be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be. for hahi�t development, especially in areas of tensive drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in agriculture. spring has proven most successful. Few areas of this Nunn soil arc in major grow hand Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in urbanized centers. The sandy surface layer, the mne rate h Xk-swell potential in the subsoil, and the hazar of establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- raj7c flooding along Box Elder Creek are the chief lint- UvaLing only in the free row and by leaving-a strip ofirfg features for development. Capability subclass Ille N- vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Again', IVe nonirrigated. may he, neared al the time of planting and during dry 14--41ner Inane• sand 1 In :I urrrent slam's. This is a periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival deep, well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa 4,600 to 5,200 feel. It formed in mixed mrlwash deposits, pine. Siberian clm, Russian-olive, and hackben•y. The Included in 'napping are some small leveled areas. shnbs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loamy sand an peashrub. about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The very pale brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick. cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked The substratum to a depth of fro inches is very pale Ilheasant and mourning dove. Many nongamc species can brown, calcareous fine sandy loam. be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Permeability and available water capacity are cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is csscn- moderate. The effective -rooting depth in 60 inches or tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop. more, Surface runoff is slow, and Lhe erosion hazard is ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- low. land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be 91-Can0 WEI.II COUNTY, COI.ORADO, SOUTHERN PART alLraclyd 61' developing livestock watering :''I managing livestock gratin , :lied recce I facilities, •slabllshing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cu _ This soil has good nazi potential for urban gdevelopment.where needed. t vnl.in . >, only in the tree row and by leaving a strip n only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability I ma between the rows. in the substratum,d which causes a hazard of Supplemental irriga on -- omelet at re time it planting and during dry contamination from sewage lagoons The loamy sand ground water per oc Trees that are best suited and have good su ro al sa face layer is a limitation far recreational development. are ock Once established, mi lawns, r recrubs. and trees y Iberian el in juniper, eastern n dccdar, pan eThe pine, iestsu elm, Russian-olive, and hec, an Capability subclass Ilfe irrigated, IV Crow well. an peas brut soled are skunl(bush sonar, lilac, :m The Sandy Plains i;ange site. c nonirrigalcd; an peas rub. Sibrri- 5—Olney loamy sand, .l l0 5 percent slopes. H'ildli . is a dcc , well drained soil plains pes. This is n import-ant favorable ha use of thi zone The o on plains al elevations of 4,600 o cropland anJ eras provide favorable habitat for n 5.20 feet. IL formed in mixed ruleash deposits. Inch' eta pheasant a d mourning C-necked 5. 0 et. are small area; of soils that have . nch' ed i dove. Many r no:al species can be er. For by establishing areas for nesli and escape and sh le within a depth of GO inches and some small tial and shou ! be included in plans for h bilat develop- leveled hoe p reseals, undisturbed neslin Icvrlcrl ; eras- g'r ver is csscn- Typica • the surface layer of this Olney brown Ina y sand about 7 inches thick. The sub. {j grayish mn d wildlife,�fo in the pronge a soil is culture. Rangc- browh broaa and v Y attracted by r veld in, pronghm- antelope, can be l4 inches the k. Thr,very pale brown to a depth lay am about.0 inches isP r livestock w earring facilities, managing li a lives to- ptgrazing,ti and reseed' g where needed. very pale bro n, calcareous fine sanely loam. This soil has g I potential for orb: r development. The Permeability and available water only limiting feature is the moderate rapid ity opacity are in the substratum, w rich causes a h•zard of ground wafter moderate. The ffcctive rooting depth i GO inches or contamination from s wage lagoon . The loamy sand sur- morr. Surface off is slow, and the c osion bused if mo face layer is a limita ion for re reational development. lowIn irrigated area. this soil is suited to the crops coo_ Once established, the la vns, sh monly irrigated in the . teas Perennial Capability subclass fIIc and trees grow well close grown crops sh rid be grown rt,leasl 50 percent of gat VI nonirrigated; Sandy alfalfa or Plains range site. the Lima Close grown raps and 4G—Olney fine sandy o. 0 to 1 with contour ditches an corry p•slum can be irrigated This is a deep, well drained it on smooth plains at percent seleva- with furrows, and cross slop g ions. Furrows, contour tions of 4,000 to 5,200 feet t formed in mixed outw•ash crops. p furro s are suitable for row deposits. Included in ma p- Sprinkler irrigation is . so desirable. keeping ail- have a'dark surface layer nd , me small leveled areas. Inge to a minimum and ulna i PP g arc small areas of soils that trot erosion. Klein n d C g crop residue help to con- Typically the surface trot is important. Crops ter .( 'd to barnyard manure and ty and organic matter con- brown fine sand loam yen 1 this Olney soil is grayish sandy bout 30 'orates prick. The subsoil commercial fertilizer. is yellowish brown am very The potential native about 15 inches thicl . The ubstrl brown to asandy epthclay of GO �getal n on this range site is inches is very dominated by sand blu/stem, s. d reedgrass, and blue grams. Ncedlcandl.hrcfid, switch', ass, srdcoats pale b Town, calcarcou. Inc sandy loam. Permeability a I available a "nrl western wheat, mama, moderate. The eCective rooting ter capacity arc e• l ass are also prominent. Potential more. Surface ru production ranges f�� m 2,200 pound• per acre in favora- dot h is fi0 inches or hie years to 1,400 lYounds in unfavora per years. As range off is slow, and Lhc erosion hazard is low. • hie ye r toI,deteriorates, the sand bducslc , sears reed grass, This soil is u ed almost entirely for i ':rod stion crenate and blue gram , sand dro���{, is soiled to all crops commonly gated crops. IL and sand sage p• ing corn, sum grown in he area, tatoel- ge i crease. Annual-weeds an. grasses invade and onions, n example beans, a suitable eroll ri clay potatoes, the. site as ran c condition becomes poorer. Manacemrr of yr this to 4 years of alfalfa followed b • pl g system is , nn taking half and vegetation of the soiltot h u d be ulal based sugar heel , small ) corn, s for silage, two. Sing ha is desirable if the gemin or beans. Few copse anon prac- 1 tires arc ceded to maintain top yields. S:md 1 rangy is in • condition.bhristem, sand reed grass, switch grass sideoats rigatio is the most common. Barnyard manure nd com- All m thorls of irrigation are suitable. but urrua• ir- grama, blue grama, pubescent wheat-rlss, an "'heotcr�iss are suitable far s 1' crested mrrci: fertilizer arc needed for top should/meet the seasonal requirements Th livestock.ss It. Snit Vil l p anti yields. do this soil environmental plantings are ai.nerally in "' sr�Erled into clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it n thisprincipal soil. Scilrubs,blowing, the rincr tai hat rd in drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding c n be tiva tithing trees and shrubs, can y controlled b� spring has proven most successful, r car in tiv(iting only in the free rasa• h) cul- SVindbrcaks and environmental and by leaving ;r stn i of vfgrlheion needed at the rows. Supplemental iri gat un siritcrl to this soil. Soil blowing, plantings are l;cnrrl 3' a Iy be needed al the time of planting and during r�•y I the principal hazard i r lrerinds. Trees that are best suited and have good survival 9106(70 I 4G SOII. suitvcy 'crmcability is rapid. Available water capacity i yellowish brown fine sandy loam about If inches thick, mo crate. A water table is at or near the surface n The substratum to a depth of 60 inches: is sandy loam. sprit , and about 36 inches below the surface in fall ar- Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water face t noff is slow, and the erosion hazard is Iov, capacity is moderate. The effective rooting; depth is 60 This unit is used for rangeland and wildlife habita The inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion polentia native vegetation on the Valent . it is hazard is low, dominate by sand recdgrass,'sand bluestem, h re and In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops cam- hairy gr: a, little bluestem, needleandthr ail, and manly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or sidcoats gr ma. Potential production ranges f nm I,S00 close grown crops should be grown at. least 50 percent of pounds per . .re in favorable years Lo 1,400 pn nd.s in un- the time. Contour ditches and comngations can be used in favorable yea s. As range condition deteriora es, the sand irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, con- bluestem, sari reedgrass, sidcoats gnu , and little tour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row bluestem decrea c; sandhill moldy and bin out grass in- • crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- cre.ase, and forag _production drops. "Blo outs" occur as lage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- range condition be nines poorer. - trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops The native veget ion on the Loup s I is dominated by respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. switchgrass, little bl estem, sand reef trans, and western In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, wheatgrass. Indiangra.s, sand bluest n, prairie cordgTass, barley, and sorghum- Most of the acreage is planted to slender wheatgrass, al ali sacaton, saltgrass, sedge, and winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 bushels rush arc also present. otential 1 •oduction ranges from per acre. The soil is summer fallowe.d in alternate years 4,000 pounds per acre in avorab • years to 3,000 pounds to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is in unfavorable years. As r, ge mdition deteriorates, the too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. switchgrass, sand bluestem, it liangras s, little bluestem, Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum Lit and prairie cordgTass decreas , and saltg:rass, blue grama, loge are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. sand drnpseed, sedge, and n Ish increase. Undesirable Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. weeds and annuals invad LIR site as range condition The potential native vegetation on this range site is becomes poorer. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue Seeding with an inters.eder is : Ivisable if the range is grama. Ncedleandthread, switchgrass, sidcoats grama. in poor condition. Sand cedgrrass, s nd bluestem, sidcoats and western wheatgrass are also prominenL Potential grama, switchgrass, li le bluestem, rdiangrass, and blue production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- grama are suitable f r seeding. See 'ng early in spring ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range has proven most s ccessful. Grazing hould be light to condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, prevent range Bete ioratian• and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, Wildlife is an i portant secondary use of this unit. On and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade the Valent soi rangeland wildlife, for example, the the site as range condition becomes poorer. pronghorn an lope, can be attracted developing Management of-vegetation on this soil should be based livestock wat 'rig facilities, managing lives ek grazing, on taking half and leaving half of Lhe total annual produc- and reseedin, where needed. Lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. The Loup/soil, which is typically wet and p duces an Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sidcoats abundance of wetland vegetation, attracts wet and wil- grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested (-Rife speyrles, such as mallard, teal, geese, and mi.cellane- wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The -grass selected ous shorebirds. Primary management of this soil f - wet- should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It ' land wildlife includes managing livestock grazing, ft cing should be drilled into a clean, firm sorghum stubble or a to cot trot livestock, protecting from fire, and prevc Ling prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven drail{age. Natural wetland vegetation should be allo ed most successful. to develop. Capability subclass VIe irrigated, VIC non - Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well ri/ated; Valent soil in Choppy Sand Meadow range situ suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low available water Loup soil in Sandy Meadow range site. capacity are the principal hazards in establishing, trees 72—Vona loamy sand 0 to 3 nerrrnl siflusa. This is a and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should be deep, somewhat excessively drained -soil on plains and planted in shallnw furrows and vegetation maintained high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. IL between Lhe rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to formed in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in mapping insure-survival. Trees that are best suited and have good are some leveled areas. Also included are small areas of survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, ea,-,tern redcedar, soils that have a loamy substratum and some areas of ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited soils that are noncalcareous to a depth of GO inches. are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian peashnab. Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil is grayish Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The brown. The upper 6 inches in loatny sand and the lower G cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light pheasant and mourning dove. Many nong;ame species can 9a.C6'"o a t'r.i.:: t;OUNTv, COLORADO, SOUTIIKRN PART .17 he :MX:Wind by establishing areas for nesting and escape •vheatgrnss arc suitable for seee:ng. The grass selecte' ,.,,,tr. Forpheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- s mild meet the seasonal requirerments of livestock. IL c: n tial and should be included in plants for habitat develop- b . seeded into a clean, firm sorgi:mrn stubble, or it can ale Il moil. especially in areas of intensive aricullure. Range- ( ri ed into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding earl in land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be spri g has proven most successful.. attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, WI ulbreaks and environmental plantings are fairl well managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed, suite( to Lhis soil. Blowing sand u,nd low available water This soil has good potential for urban and recreational capaciL are the principal haztras in establishi r trees development. Once established, Lhe lawns, shrubs, and and slit lbs. The soil is so lows°. that trees sl ould be trees grow well. The chief limiting soil feature is the Planted shallow furrows and vegetation n aintained rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a between t ale rows. Supplemental LT-Mention may m needed h:vard of ground water contamination from sewage to insure arvival. Trees that :L; best suite and have lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by good survi al are Rocky Mous:gain juni r, western the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass IIIe redcedar, po derosa pine, and ;ii>erian el . The shrubs irrigated, IVe nonirrigaled; Sanely Plains range site. best suited , re skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian 3—Vona loamy sand, 1 to 5 percent slopes. This is peashnab. dec , somewhat excessively drained soil on plains a cl Wildlife is an important secondmry use of this soil. The high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet IL cropland areas mvide favorable habit for ring-necked forme in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in ma ping pheasant and mot rning dove. M;_-;v no game species can arc so c-leveled areas. Also included are small ar as of be attracted by es ablishing areas for °sting and escape soils tha have a loamy substratum and some : -ens of cover. For phcasan undisturbednc ling cover is essen- .nits that . re noncalcareous toa depth of GO inch s. fiat and should be i eluded in plans for habitat develop- meet, especially in ar as of int°rsy e agriculture. Range- Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil s grayish hrown. The per G inches is loamy sand and .he lower S land wildlife, for exam le, the prt•+. shorn antelope, can he inches is fine andy loam. The subsoil is In. vn and light attracted by dcvclopi g livcsta -k watering facilities, yellowish banal fine sandy loam about I. inches Lhick, managing livestock grvi g, and needing where needed. This soil has good pole fiat f r urban and recreational The substratum o a depth of f,0 inches is .andy loam. 1'crm°abilily i. moderately rapid. - vailablc wafer development. Once. establ she . ;.he lawns, shrubs, and rapacity is moder: e. The effective r oting depth is GO trees grow well. The prima limiting soil feature is the aches or more. Sot ace runoff is sl w, and the erosion rapid permeability in the . bstratum, which causes a h:arard is low, hazard of ground water ntaznination from sewage lagoons. In places recrcati pal development is limited by This soil is suite( to limit° cropping. Intensive the susceptibility to soil owin . Capability subclass IVe cropping as hazardous because of soil blowing. The cropping system should c Jim' ed to such close grown irrigated, Vle nonirrigal ; Sand,- Plains range site. 74—Vona loamy san , 5 to 9 (rips as alfalfa, wheat, an ba cy. The soil is also soiled \rcenl slopes- This is a (loop, somewhat exec .ivcly dtYaaed soil on plains at to litigated pasture. A suit. c cropping system is 3 to 4 s 111 areas of soils that rears of alfalfa followed b 2 years of corn and small elevations of 4,600 5,200 Ar:-\m\Ill formal in colian r deposits..Inclutled in napping are g :tin and alfalfa seeded w' a nurse crop. have a loamy subst alum and areas o soils that are non- us(doinlir•riga ro spaced clnsa udilewn c p esors. Ca sprinklers ntour cafurrows be or calcareous to a dep h of GO inches. spinklers should be u cd for riot crops. Application of Typically the sal face layer is t-riowe brown. The upper fi inches is leoaa l sand and the lower 4 inches is fine han•ny;u'd mamare an commercial f tilizcr helps to main- sandy loam. T! a subsoil is b fain good productio . rt+..r, and light Yellowish brown fine sa dy loam about. l: inches hick. The sub- . The potential n• ive, vegetation on this: range site is dominated by sa d blueslem, sand re clgrass, and blue stratum a l r •pls of GO inches is apidP sae d. Pcrmcabili .y is moderately effective rapid. Av� table water rte:am:a. Needle: ulthrcad, switchgrass, irleoats soma• capacity is orlcratc. The effective rooting depth is GO and western •heatgrass arc also proms lent. Potential inches or n ore. Surface runoff is at-dium, and\the erosion production r.]ages from 2,200 pounds pera re in favors- hazard is 3w. ble years to/I,S00 pounds in unfavorable yca n. As range The p ential native vege atior•. on this rants site is rim+Jilin,' deterionacs, the sand blueslem, sam reedgrass. dominat d by sand blucstem, zany. reedgrass, • nd blue and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropsecd, grams. Needleandthread, switchgr s. sideoals awl sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grass s invade grama, ti„• sit/ g poorer. and °stern whealgnss are also prominent. Potential it.. as range condition becomes oorer. prod clip', ranges from 2,200 poun,?; per acre in favora- Managcmem of vegetation on this soil should be based ble cars lm I.H00 pounds in unlltvo pounds years. As range'm taking half and Ieavingia:df of the total annual pr dec- en Rion det°rinrales, flat nand I+lurs:emer;a, sand reeeedgr;ass, 'inn. Seeding is desirable Jr the no, is in poor midi}/on. aryl switcls g ass decrease and blur ,.,-,-. .--...a, sand (hayseed, .Stine] blucst°m, nand reedgrass, swilcnprass, si(co. ts • iful sand sage increase. Annual we..Cs and grasses invade erania. blue grama, pubescent wheatgrnss, and crest° Pie site as range condition become? f .orer. 9106", 0 10. SOIL SURVEY -- --------,---_ TADLC G.--IMILDING SITE DEVEL0PMEUT--Continued Sell name and Shalln.. Dwellings map symbol czShal w ns Dwellings Small without with Local roads --� ha srments commercial and streets basements buf lA In s On Slight Olney Slight Slight Slight Moderate: low strength. �C\ X15 Slight Olney Slight Slight Moderate: Moderate: p! 'ti S11GhL slope. low strength. Olney Slight Slight Slight Moderate; 413 Slight low strength. Olney (Slight Slight Moderate: Moderate: 42 slope, low strength. Severe: Slight Slight Osgood cutbanks cave. Slight Slight. t0. 51 Slight Slight Otero Slight Slight Slight. i0t7. 57 Slight Sl iRht Accra Slight Moderate: Slight. IR slope. Slight $rvrrc; Paoli Severe; Severe: floods, flnods. Moderate: floods. I low strength, 15 frost action, Paoli Slight Slight Slight Slight ;Moderate: 1 low strength, ,l; frost action, . Moderate: Moderate: Renohill depth to rock, Noder Moderate: Moderate: low strength, low Strength, low strength, tr en th, Severe: too clayey. shrink-swell. depth to rock, R low strength, shrink-swell, shrink-swell. shrink-swell. '7 Moderate: Moderate:Renohlll depth to rock, Moderate: Moderate:, low strength, low strength, slope, Severe: too clayey. shrink-swell, depth to rock, p low shrink-swell. shrink- low strength, shrink-swell. swell, shrink-swell. iR, 59 Severe: Severn: S • Severe:Shingle depth to rock. depth to rock. depthto rock. depthto rock, depth to rock, Severe: ,01 : Shingle Severe: Severe: S Severe:depth to rock. , depth to rock. depth to rock. depthto rock. Severe depth rock. ncnohiII Moderate: Moderate: depth Lo rock, Moderate: Moderate: low strength, luw aLr en th, Severe: too clayey. shrink-swell. R slope, OW depth to rock, loo slrengt.h, mhr lnkrsngth, shrink-swell. shrink-swell, well. tl Moderate: ' Ta5aC1 depth to rock. slope. depth Moderate: Moderate: Severe; Moderate: depth to rock, depth to rock. dt . epth to rock. Severe: Moderate: Severe:Terry depth to rock• depth to rock, •depthto rock. Moderate: dept t Moderate: depth to to rock. depth to rack. 'R Sevrre: Moderate: , + ptt Terry depth Lo rock, depth In rock. depth to rock. deptht Moderate: to rock, depth to rock. slope. Moderate: Thedal and :Maderatc: Moderate; dodera Le: depth to rock, low strength. depth to rock, low Moderate: s trcnrth. low strength. '5 Moderate: :Mnd•rat.e: Moderate:Thedalund depth to rock. lou ntrnrneth. de Moderate: Moderate: depth to rock. low eLreng th, low sLrrnRth. slope. See footnote at end of table. v ie 6(70 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 107 TABLE 7.--SANITART FACILITIES--Continued Soil name and Septic tank map symbol Sewage lagoon Trench !absorption areas Area hilly cover fields sanitary sanitary for landfill landfill landfill 71•; '-- Loup Severe: wetness, w ;SCverC: Severe: wetness, Sete: Poor; floods, wetness, seepnage, seepage, see pa wetness. floods. see,r Dods..7Vo 73 Slight ;.',ev crc: Vona Slight Slight i seepage. Gaad. 7V Slight Vona seepage,:Severe: Slight Slight Good. slope. 75, 76, 77 Slight Vona 'Sscer° Slight Slight Good. seepage. 78 Moderate: ,Moderate: Weld peres slowly. seepage Slight Slight. Good. 79, BOWeld Moderate: ;Moderate: Slight pores slowly. slope, g Slight Good. seepage. 81• : Wiley Moderate: Moderate: peres slowly. seepage. Slight Slight Fair: Colby too clayey. Slight Moderate: Slight Slight Good. seepage. g 82•, 03•: Wiley Moderate: Moderate: Slight Slight Fair: peres slowly, seepage, slope. too clayey. Colby Slight Moderate: Slight :Slight Good. seepage. • See map unit description for the composition and behavior of the map unit. • a1 :496(70 126 SOIL SURVEY TAOLC 12.__CNCINFF4INC POOPLNTICS AND CLASSIFICATIONS-_Contlnucd Soil nom Cla;sil cation Frac- ; Percentage Passing c and Depth USDA texture moots IITO y 3 sieve number--r__ LlOuld Plan- map symbol Un(flcd AAS In inches 4 10 40 200 limit ticlty . Pct Index 36*: - P_1 Shingle 0-6 Loam CL-ML A-4 0-5 75-100 75-100 70-95 ;55-75 ; 25-35 5-10 6-18 Clay loam, loam CL A-6 0 75-100 75-100 65-100;50-80 30-40 10-20 18 Unweathered ___ __ bedrock. --- --- ___ 37. 38 0-n Fine sandy loam ML, SM ;A-4 0-5 75-100 75-100 70-90 u5_60 ; nelson 9-30 Fine sandy loam, SM, ML 'A-4, A-2 0 75-100 75-100 6 --- NP 0- sandy loam. B$ 30-$5 --- NP 30 Wealbercd ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ bedrock. 39, 40 0-9 Loam CL, SC ' 0-5 95_100 80-a5 70-95 ;45-75 ; 25-40 10-20 Nunn 9-29 Clay loam, clay CL, CI A-6, A_7 29-60 Clay loam, loam, CL, A-V , 0-5 80 100 90-100 85-95 G5-75 35-60 20_35 , ; 0-5 BO-100 80-100 60-90 25-7$ 15-u0 5-20 sandy loam, CL-ML, A_6, SM-SC, A_2 SC 41 , 42 0-9 Clay loam CL, SC A-6 CH A-6, A- 0-5 95-100 90_95 75_95 45-75 35-40 10-20 Nunn 7-29 Clay loam, clay 27-60 Clay laam, loam, CL, A-4 7; 0-5 95-100 70-100 85-95 65-75 35-60 20-35 0-5 00-100 .80-100 GO-90 25-75 15-40 5_20 sandy loam. CL-HL, A-6, SM-SC. A-2 SC " I 0-n Loamy sand SH A-2 Munn 0-5 95-100 80-95 60-80 20-30 --- NP 9-)0 Clay loam, clay CL, CHA-G, A-7 0-5 1$-100 70-100 95-95 65-75 35-GO 20-0- 35 30-60 Clay loam, loam, CI., A-u 0-5 80-100 80-100 Go-90 25-75 15-40 5-20 sandy loam. CL-ML, A_6, SM-SC, A-2 SC 44. 45 0-10 Loamy sand SM A-2 0 95-100 90-100 G0-90 15-25 --- N Olney 10-20 Sandy clay loam SC, CL A-6 0 95-100 70-700 00-100 40-r P 20-25 Sandy loam, SC. A-4, A-6 0 55 20-40 10-20 \ sandy clay 5M-SC, 9$-too 95-toa 7$-95 35-55 20-35 5-t5 loam, fine CL, sandy loam. CL-ML 25-60 Fine sandy loam, SM A-2 0 95-100 95-100 70-95 20-35 NP loamy floe '-- Sand. 46, 47, 48 0-10 Fine Sandy loam SM A-2 0 75-100 10-100 70-95 20-35 15-25 NP- Olney 10_20 Sandy clay loam SC, CL A-6 0 95-100 90-100 00-100 40-55 20-40 10-20 20-25 Sandy roam, SC, A-4, A_6 0 95-100 95.-100 75-95 35-55 20- sandy clay SM-SC, 3$ 5-15 loam, fine CL, sandy loam. CL-ML 25-60 Fine sandy loam, SH A-2 0 95-100 95-100 70-95 20-35 --- NP loamy fine sand. 4n 0-72 Sand SM A_2 0 100 100 65-80 15-30 -__ NP Osgood 27-34 Sandy loam Sm A-2, A_4 0 100 100 60-80 30-40 ___ NP 34-60 Loamy :and, sand SM A-2 0 100 95-100 50-75 10-25 --- NP 59, 51, 52. 53 n-12 Sandy loam SM A_2 0-1 95_100 75-100 50-90 20-35 --- NP Otero 17-60 Sandy loam, fine Sn A-2, A-1 0-1 70-100 50-100 40-80 20-35 --- NP sandy loam, gravelly sandy loam. `•" CC n-2n Loam M1 A_4 0 75-103 90-100 75-15 -5-7: 25-3S Nr-5 Paoli 20-25 Fine sandy loam, ;,.^,M A-A 0 80-100 00-100 60-85 35-50 --_ NP 'andy loam. 25-60 Fine sandy loam, '^,M A-2, A-4 0 75-100 75-100 55-85 30-50 --- NP sandy loam. footnote at end of table. CR1��W�� I28 SOIL SUltvey 'MULE 12___ENGINEER INC rn OPCnTICS AND CLASSIFICATIONS--Conlinucd Soil name and :Depth C ansl r caL m reC- Pcrc cn to,c Pins- map symbol p USDA texture P pass 1nC—r-- :menls : sieve number-_ Unload AASIITO I > J :�---=r-----___ Liquid pies_ In 'Inehesl limit t jelly ---Pct 70 T V0700 __ _I n_d ex �Pct '. 72, 73, 76 0-6 ;Loamy sang SH —__ Vona ; 6-28;FInc sandy loam, SB A-2 0 ; 100 90-100 60-90 15-30 ___ / sandy loam. A-2, A-U 0 100 90-100 GO-90 )0_N5 NP 20-60�Sa Sandy loam, 'H --- loamy sand, A-2 0 100 90-100 50-85 IS-JO --- NP 75, 76, 77 0-6 Sandy loom SM Vona A-2, A_4' ' G-2B Fine sandy lonm, SM A-2, A-4 0 100 90-100;60-90 30-A5 ___ NP sandy loam, SH 100 90-100;60-90 JO-45 _ NP 28-60 Sandy loam, • loamy sand. A-2 0 : 100 90-100;50-85 15-30 --_ NP ' 78, 79, 80 0-D Loam Weld ML, A-4 0 100 95-100;85-100 60- r9� 20-) CL-HL 0 NP-10 8-15 Silty clay loam, CL A_6, A-7 0 ; 100 :Illy clay, 100 95-100 DS-95 35-50 IS_)p 15-60 Silt loam, loam CL-HL, CL A-c, A-6 0 100 95-100 85-100 60-85 20-35 5_15 51' , 82', 83': Wiley 0-It alt loam CL-ML, CL A-6 A-6 0 100 100 90-100 70-90 25-35 5-15 11-60 Silty clay loam, CL A silt loam. 0 ; 100 100 .90-100 7D-95 25-35 70-20 Colby 0-7 Loam LL-ML A-4 . 7-60 Silt loam, loam CL-ML A-A 0 t00 100 :90-100 05-100 25-30 5_10 : 0 I too too ;9o_lop 85-too 25_)p g-ip ' See map unit description for the composition and behavior or the map unit. • 9136(70 1 130 SOIL SURVEY i '/ • THOLE t).__fll'fS iC nl, AND CHEMICAL P80PLPTIES OF SO1LS--Continued ell '' N Soil name and Depth: Permea- Available Soil : vi:M a(' corrosion I.roann Wind-- map symbol bi11Ly water reaction Salinity Shrink- swell :Uncoated :Concrete f--.ads crnnl_ capneI ty otM tl al steel ,Y biliLy In In/l_ In/in EllMm ho s/cm -?— -�__K_T group 29, 30 0_121 2.0-20 0. 11_0. 15 6.6_7.0 :Moderate. :Low D.21 - JulesburP. 12-27: 2.0-20 0. 11-0,15 6.6-7.8 <2 Low r 5 3 27-60: >6.0 0.05-0. 13 6.6-7.8 <2 :Moderate Low 0,24 Lou :Moderate Law 0.20 31 . 32, 33, 34 n-12: 0.6-2.0 0. 16_0. 18 7.9_8.4 (2 Low12-60: 0.6_2.0 0. 15-0. 17 7.9-8,4 <2 Low Kim :Moderate Low 0.32 g 4L 7‹ Mod rratc Low 0.)2 35' : : Loup 0_IG; /,0-20 0. 10-0.14 6.6-8,4 Hi 16-60: 6.0-20 0.06- t _0.4 <2 Low h<2 Low ,High-- Low 0. 17 0.00 7. 1gh 5 2 Low 0.17 Ooel 0-14: 6.0-20 0.10-0.12 6.6-8,4 <2 Lou 14_60: 6.0-20 0.05-0.07 6.6-8.4 <2 Low High 'Low 0,17 S 2 High :Low 0. 17 36' Midway 0-13'0.06-0.2 0. 12-0.17 0.17 7.9-9.0 2-B High Alvah Low I --- -- --- 0.43. t u .Shingle 0-6 0.6_2.0 0. 16_ _ 0. 18 7.4-9.0 q Low :High Low 6-18 0.6-2.0 0. 16-0.21 '7.9-9.0 <2 Moderate :High Low 9.32 2 uL 10 ___ ___ 0. 19 37, 30 0-9 2.0-6.0 0. 13-0.15 7.7-0.4 <2 Low :high Low High 0'2 9.2 Nelson 9-30 2.0-6.0 O. 1i-0.13 7.9-0.1 <2 Low hi0 2 J 30_________ _-- L Low 0.20 37, 40, 41 , 42 0_9 0.2-2.0 0.15-0,20 6,6_7.0 <2 Moderate Moderate Low p 24 Nunn 9-29 0.06-0.6 0. 15-0.10 7.4_8.4 S 6 29-60 0.2-2.0 0. 10-0.10 7.4-8.4 <2 Mode High Low 0,20 <2 Moderate High Law 0.24 43 0-9 2.0-6.0 0. 10-0.14 6.6-7.0 <2 Nunn Moderate Low 0. 75 3 9-29 0.06-0.6 0.15-0.10 T,u_8,q <2 High High 5 29-60 0.2-2.0 0. 10-0.18 7,4_8,4 <2 Moderate High Loon 0.20 9.24 U4. 45 0-10 6.0-20 0.06_0. 10 6.6_7,11 <2 Olney 10-20 0.6_ Low Low Low 0. 17 5 2 2.0 0. 13-0.15 6.6-7.8 <2 Moderate High Low 0.24 .'.0-75 O.G-G.0 0.11-0,15 7.7-0.4 (2 Low High - 25-60 2.0-6.0 0.06-0.13 7.9-8.4 <2 Low P Low 0,24 High Low 0.20 46, 47, 48 0_10 0,6-6.0 0. 11-0.15 6.6-7.n <7 Low Moderate Low 0.20 5 3 Olney 10-20 0.6-2.0 O. IJ-0.15 6.6_7.0 (2 Moderate 111Rh Low.'.0-25 0.6-6.0 0.11_0.15 7.9-n.4 <2 Low hi 9.24 25-60 2.0-6.0 0.06-0.13 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Low 0,20 Illp,h Low 0.20 49 0-22 6.0-20 0.05_0.08 6.6_7.3 --- Low Osgood 22-34 2.0-6.0 O. I0-0. it 6.6_7. Low Low 0. 17 5 I Low Low Low 0.17 34_60 6.0-20 0.06-0.08 6.6-8,4 <2 Low Moderate Low p, lp 511. 57 , 52, 53 0_12 6.0_20 0.09-0. 13 7,4-8.4 <2 Low Otero 12_60 6.n_20 0.on-o.12 7.4_8.4 <4 Low High Low 0. 10 5 z IIIgM Low 0. 10 54, 55 0-20 0.6-2.0 0. 16_0.111 6.6-7.J Low Paoli 20-25 >6,0 0.14_0, 17 7.1_7.8 <2 Low Moderate Low 0.29 5 5 high Low '0.20 25-60 >6.0 0.12-0.14 7.4-0.4 <2 Low High Low 0.20 56, 57 0-9 0.2-0.6 0.17_0.21 0,6_7.8 <2 moderate High Low Penchi 1 9-32 0.06-0.2 0. 14-0. 16 6.6_8.4 <2 nigh high Low 9.37 3 532___ - 511, 59 0-6 0.6_2,0 0. 16_0.111 7.4_9,0 <2 --_ Shingle Low Nigh Low 0. 12 2 4 R 1878 0.6_2.0 0. 16_0.21 7.7-7•D <2 Moderate High Low0.49L 66': Shingle 0-6 0.f.-2.0 0. 16-0. 18 7.4_9,0 <2 Low ' 6-1 High Low 0. 32: 2 uL 11 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.�1 'f.7-7.0 <2 Moderate High Low in ___ ___ 0.49: See footnote at end of table. • 9106:20 WELD COUNT?, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PANT 121 TAOLE 17.--PHYSICAL A80 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued Soil name and Depth; Permca- Available Soil Salinity Shrink- NI"k of cor ro n—jon jru-�r Dare init man symbol swell 6lllty eater reaction : factors rrodi_ Uncoated ;Concrete ; hillty capacity In In/F�-- Po ten ti nl steel In71-rr X11 Mm hoslcm K T group._ 60': Renohlll 0-9 0.2-0.6 0.17_0.21 ; 6.6_7,8 <2 Moderate High Low 9-32 0.06-0.2 0.14_0. 16; 6.6-8.4 <2 High High 1Low 0.373 G ' 32 ___ 0.3322 61 11 2.0-6.0 0.16-0,10; 7.4-8.4 ; <2 Low High --- Tassel _ ___ _ Lou 0.24 1 J 11 62, 63 n-6 2.0-6.0 0.17_0. 15; 7.0_7.0 <2 ___ Terry ; 6-18 Low Moderate Low ;0.20 2 3 2.0-6.0 O.t7_0.15; 7.0-7.0 <2 Low Moderate Low;10-37 2.0_6.0 0.13_0. 15; 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High Lou ;0.20 '0.20 37 --' _ - 64 65 n n 0.6-2.n 0.16-0.10, 7.9-0.9 <7 -- Thedalund 8-25 0.6-2.0 0. 16-0. 10 7.9-8.4 <2 Low High 1Low 0.32 2 4L 111 P, 25 --- --- "' -" h Lou 0.32 66, 67 0-5 10.6-2.0 0.16-0.18 6.6-7.8 Ulm 5-19;0.06-0.2 0. 1 9-0.21 4 � -<2 Law High Low 0.77 5 6 9-0.21 7. <2 High High Low 0.37 Mode 17-G0; O.G-2.0 0.19-0.21 7.7-8.4 (2 Moderate High Lou 0.37 68' 0-60. ___ ___ Untie ___ ___ Torrlorthents 69, 70 0-8 ; 6.0-20 0.07-0.12 6.6_'7.3 ; Valent 8-60; 6.0-20 0.05-0. 10 6.6-7.8 ; <2 Lou Lov Low 0.10 5 1 Low Low 0.10 71'• Valent n-n ; 6.0-20 0.07-0.12 6.6-7.3 -__ Low 0-60; 6.0-20 0.05-0. 10 6.6-7.8 <2 Lou Low Lou 0,10 6 1 Low Lou 0.10 Loup 0-16 6.0-70 0. 10-0.14 6.6-8,4 <2 Low High Low 0.17 16-60 6.0-20 0.06-0.08 7.4-8,4 <2 Low High Low 5 2 0.17 77, 73, 74 0-6 6.0-20 0.09-0.11 6.6-7.3 Vona 6_28 2.0.6.0 0.12-0. 14 6.6-R.0 <4 Low Lou Low------ 0.10 5 2 High Low o zo-Lo 6.a-zo o.0g-o.11 7.4_a,u <4 .10 Low High Lou 0.10 75, 76, 77 0-6 2.0-6.0 0.11-0.1 6.6- LouVona 6_20 2.0-6.0 0. 12-0.14 6,(,_8,4 <0 Low Low Low 0.10 5 j 28-60 6.0-20 0.08-0.11 7,4_8,4 <4 Low High Lou 0.10 High Lou 0.10 70, 79Weld , 00 0-0 : 0.6-2.0 0. 16_0.21 6.6-7.3 <2 Lou Low LowR-15:0.06-0.2 0. 19_0.21 6.6_7,8 <2 High Moderate Low 0.32 5 6 15-60; 0.6-2.0 0.16-0.21 7.4-8.4 <2 Low High 0'28 g Lou 0.28 81•, 82' , 87•: Wiley 0_11 0.6-2.0 0. 19-0.71 7.4_7.8 <2 Law it-GO 0,6-2.0 0.19-0.21 7.9-0.4 <2 Moderate High tow p,J7 5 4L H Low 0,77 Colby 0-7 0.6-2.0 0.20_0.24 6.6-8.4 <2 Low Moderate Low 7-60 0.6-2.0 0. 17-0.22 7.4-8.4 ; <2 Lou Moderate Low 0.37 S 4L 0.77 • See map unit description for the composition and behavior of the map unit. • • 91,C6(.0 ]OG soli surzvev _,— TAULL 7.__SAnITAAT FACILITIES--Continued Soil name and Septic Lank r map symbol S Sewage lagoon Trench Area absorptionareas sanl tar or lY cover —_ fie ids landfill sanlLanY for landfill land I'll I a3 Severe: Modernte: Slight Si lg ht ;Fair; Nunn peres slowl Y. ezccss humus. aV, iir n ; too clayey, �, G, i7, Vg__ Slight Srvrtrr: el Slight night ;Goad, ag Slight ,h[ Osgood Severe: Severe: Severe: ;Fair: seepage, seepage. seepage. ; too sand 50, 51, 52 Slight Y• Otero Sew crc: Slight Slight ;Good. seepage. 53 Slight Severe: Slight Slight ;Good, Otero slope, seepage. 54 Slight Paoli Severe: Severe: Severe: Good. seepage• seepage, seepage. 55 Slight Severe; Paoli Severe: Severe: Good. seepage. seepage, seepage. 56, 57 Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight Renohill percs slowly, depth to rock. depth to rock. g Fair: depth to rock. Coo Clayey, thin layer. 5n' 59 Severe; Severe: Severe: ;511 ht Shingle depth to rock. depth to rock. depth to rock. C Poor: thin layer. 60': Shingle Severe: Severe: Severe: Slight depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rock. R Poor:thi thin layer, Renohi1I Severe: Severe: Severe: peres slowly, depth to rock. depth to rock, 'Slight Falr: depth to rock. too clayey, thin layer, 51 Severe: severe: Severe: :Severe: Poor: depth to rook. depth Lo rock, depth to rock, seepage. thin layer, seepage, seepage. area reclaim. :lope. 6?, 63 Severe: Severe: Severe: :Slight Terry depth to rock. depth to rock, depth to rock. R Fair: seepage. thin layer, area reclaim. 6R, 65 Severe: Severe: Severe: :Slight Thedalund depth Lo rock. depth to rock. depth to ruck. R Fair:thi thin layer, . 56 Severe: Slight Moderate: Slight Poor: Ulm pores slowly. too clayey. too clayey. 67 Severe: Moderate: Moderate: :Slight Ulm acre slowly. slope. too clayey. R Poor: too clayey. 5g° undcrate: ..r were: Severe: USLle Ta rriorthcnts' slope. ;Severe; Poor: erpage. seepage, 1 seepage. too sandy, :mall stones, Loo sandy. small stones. 59, 70 ,Slight ;even,: Severe: :Severe: Poor: seepage. too sandy, ; seepage. too sandy. seepage. 71': Valent .511ght Sr yr r e; Severe: ;Severe: Poor; seepage, too sandy, ; seepage. too sandy. seepage. See footnote at rnd or table. 91(Art.) • T tI 1VELU COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART I TABLEG.--OUILD[NO SITE DCVELOPMENT-- I03 II C onlinuctl ' So ll name and Shallow • ShDwellings Dwellings 1 without with Small Local roads map symbol cr Shallow basements basimentti commercial 1 build lags___.__:,_ and streets 1 66, G7____________ Moderate: Ulm too clayey, 'Severe: Severe: shrink-swell. shrink- Severe: Severe: I swell, shrink-swell, I 68°--------------- low strength, Unlit - Severe: Moderate: shrink-swell, small stones, Lc' Moderate: I� Torrlorthents cutbanks lope, slope. MOAeratc,;� cave. slope. IModerate: 69________________;r slope. Valent Severe: Slight-- -_ ' I cutbanks cave, Slight--_- -_-_ Slight--- 70-- "- Slight. -------- Severe: Valent cutbanks cave, Sl lghC-__._______ Slight----------- Moderate: Slight. •f 71•; slope. Valent ., I Severe: Sll � r.ulhanks cave, l,hl---________ Slight----------- Moderate: 51l Loup-- Severe: slope. Slight. J wetness, Severe: wetness, Severe: wetness, Severe: culUanks cave. floods. wetness, Severe: 7.1_______- -" floods, floods, wetness. Slight I,Vona Slight___________ Slight. Sllf,h[____________ Moderate: �1 7V 7V Slldht__-__-- low strrnrth. Vona Slight___________ Slight----------- Moderate: 1 7i, 7G- slope. Moderate: Vona Slight----------- Slight-- low strength, Slight- Slight------------ Moderate: 77________________ Slight g• lI{ Vona Slight Slight----------- low strCn Ch, Moderate: Moderate: 78. 79 Slight-- slope, low strength. Weld Moderate: Moderate: low strength, low Moderate: Mndrrstr; shrink-swell, shrink-swell. strength, law strength, S hrink-such• shrink-swell. low strength, ur 11. shrink-swell , AO---"""-"- "- Slight----------- Moderate: frost action, Weld Moderate; low strength, low strength, Moderate:ale: Moderate: shrink-swell. shrink-swell. lowstrength. low strength, t 8l' 82•: shrink-swell. shrink-swell , ! • swell. frost action. • Wiley Slight--- Moderate: low strength, Moderate: MndcroLr; low strength, Moderate: shrink-swell, shrink-swell. low strength, low -k-swell . Colby swell. shrink-swell.Slight----------- shrink-swell .-- Slight----------- Slight l slight------------ Moderate: .. 831 low strength, Wiley Slight----------- mo derate:nArralr; Moderate; low strength, low strength, Meow air; Moderate: shrink-swell . r low sLr rn r,th, shrink-swell, slope, low strength. Colby shrink-swell . shrink-swell . Slight Slight Sllght----------- Moderate: • ;Moderate: slope. .. - low strength. • See map unit dcscrlptlon for --`—"- the composition and behavior of the map unit. _--- - It A 9106n0 I� pp RECORDLJ EXEMPT/ON NO. PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE1/4) OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST, OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER (SE COR) OF SAID SECTION 32, AND CONSIDERING THE EAST LINE OP SAID SECTION 32, AS BEARING NORTH 00°04 '39" WEST, WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE ,THERETO; THENCE NORTH 00°04'39" WEST, ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION, 32, 1320.99 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00°04 '39" WEST, ALONG SAID EAST LINE, OF SECTION 32, 660.59 FEET; .. THENCE SOUTH 89°34'11" WEST, 2620.31 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE1/4) OP SECTION 32; THENCE SOUTH 00°04'16" EAST, 660.78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89°33'50" EAST 2620.39 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID DESCRIBED PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINS 39.065 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, INCLUDING A STRIP OF GROUND 30 FEET IN WIDTH ALONG THE EAST LINE OP SAID SECTION 32, RESERVED FOR COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PUR- POSES AND IS SUBJECT TO ANY RIGHTS-OF-WAY OR OTHER EASEMENTS AS RECORDED BY INSTRUMENTS OF RECORD OR AS NOW EXISTING ON SAID DES- CRIBED PARCEL OF LAND. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I hereby certify that this plat was prepared under my Oruda4p nd that the same i9 correct to the best of my knowledge C1: gigi �';: G�u� �J S 7za9F� .'r11 a % 9� Arthur F, Uhdch, RLS, Colo. Reg, 07239 Do/e.• ✓;Q . a, �; S We, the undersigned, being the sole owners in fee of th,�/ ve d�vcribed property do hereby subdivide the same as shown on the atta map. Jorrold A. Jamison For L• Jom/son The foregoing certification was acknowledged before me this day of A.D. , 19 My Commission Expires: Notary Public: Witness my Hand airSSeal The accompanying plat is accepted and approved for filing. Department of Planning Services Director The foregoing certification wee acknowledged before me this day of . _ . A.D.. 19 My Commission expires: Notary Public: qq Witness my hand and Seal 'l.�'° '� MAY, 1990 SHEET/ of 2 REC0ROL -XEMPT/ON NO. SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (S//2,N.//2, SE //4) SEC. 32, T3N, R65W, 6th PM, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. r�•EAST LINE SEC. 32 �/ 660519' N_DE .00#04:59"W. _ .3167.3,11- 344.20-7320.J.9 ---a H v 30'//2 ROW !t.� SE COR.SEC. 32, N v 0; \, T3N, R65W v Lt.Q mzz O 33107'0 O-4 (-) N.00.00'58"W CI U Q �� v. Q. m -4 aig (13 t. rn 4 cciOQ� b� Q N CO V n� N SCALE. /"= 500' O CC 4 W v QC.(15 O h !ton ,) ■- INDICATES CORNERS FOUND M to• 0 2 2 LOT.A = 3.84 ACRES LOT B = 36.03 ACRES TOTAL = 39.87 ACRES 660.78' , 5.00.04 76-4: WEST LINE SE I/4 SEC.32 o- _• WELD COUNTY ROAD 4/ 3 to Q N 9 O Z E Q J a L tin on v m 2 M R U li . h W s _WELD COUNTY ROAD 39 VICINITY MAP SCALE:r 2000' MAY, 1990 SHEET2 of 2 CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION APPLICATION LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW TIIE LAW BUILDING IUII ELEVENTH AN/111UL I,O.BOX 126 GREELEY,,CULUIIAIYI 6JIJ2 GEORGE H.OTTENHOFF KENNETH F.LIND TELEPIIONE KIM R.LAWRENCE IfU 11 151-2121 ‘101)156-9I60 TELECOM:IL pall 1561111 March 19, 1991 Glenn F. Mallory Industrial Hygienist Solid and Waste Incident Management Section Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, CO 80220 Re: Certificate of Designation Southeast One Quarter, Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West, Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Mallory: The purpose of this letter is to officially document and confirm the fact that Jamison Tool , Inc , and Colorado Incineration Services , Inc. have requested and received approval for ownership and operator name change . Your previous Certificate of Designation was in the name of Jamison Tool, Inc. and Wixco Services , Inc. Now, the Certificate of Designation should be in the name of Jamison Tool , Inc . ( landowner ) and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. (operator and lessee) . This name change was approved by your correspondence of February 11, 1991 directed to Gregory F. Chlumsky, a copy of said letter being attached hereto as Exhibit "A" . The second purpose of this letter is to request formal approval of certain facility design changes which you have previously reviewed but which will be formally submitted to you by the Department of Planning Services of Weld County, Colorado . I believe your same February 11, 1991 letter recommends approval of the design changes, however, we would request that you send a letter directly to the Weld County Department of Planning Services , after your receipt of their referral , recommending approval of the same. " r rw rrw -4,:Mt'0 Glenn F. Mallory March 18 , 1991 Page 2 The third purpose of this letter is also to request formal approval of a change in the operating times of the facility . At the present time the incineration facility is approved to operate 20 hours per day five days per week. The operator is requesting a change to operate 24 hours per day 7 days per week which will provide for more efficient and safe operations . Again , that change will be formally submitted to you by Weld County and we would again request a recommendation of approval for the same. Thank you very much for your continued cooperation and attention in this matter and if you have any additional questions please contact Mr. Greg Chlumsky at 279-2581 in Golden. Very truly yours, LIN*-7 ,WRENCE O' ENHOFF 1f Kenneth F. Lind KFL/cg Enclosure pc: Keith Schuett, Weld County Department of Planning Services Kathryn Bowen, President Colorado Incineration Services , Inc. Greg Chlumsky, President Interpro :I lrl t_ OF �OLOC ADO •• COLORADO DEPAKiMfNr Of HEALTH + ' �°az�\ I Plrl,r. /�tyral (5 RI., +lIU E+,1 tun rlvrfluP �. ''" 'UM '..-+97h•v.....Iva.bnr U.u.rn ' 0e9Ylrr. Buh)/+Up tllli=U•1:111 .IV 11 Ltl'l ill I'•� mr.n 1^+.r�ir.nnq �\ Pringle ;1011 1:U•d l l l .. . — — r,un.l Y�r^ P .YIb. Y-7:'N rtd.uY lul,Wun N• Illh.m I a,lT RUTH February II, 1991 CYYanYr Thom° ra. Vern. LatuU•w Oilrul Mr. Gregory P. Chlttmsky 590ti McIntyre Succt Golden, Colorado 80401 i RE: Medical Waite Incinerator/Hudson Dear Mr. Chlumsky: j This Inter is t0 summarize the results of our meetings of lanu:Ery 31, 1991 and February 11, 1991 and documents supplied by you regard medical waste incinerator in Weld County. Flat, Colorado Incineration Services, Inc (C1S1) u now the official name of the facility formally known as Vixen Services, Inc. The incinerator is located at 1..111 Weld County Road 41, j Hudson, Colorado. The arm's business offices are located at 1621 Market St. Denver. Colorado. Mr. Katie Bowen u the arm.; coutau pecsou and an incinerator site contact will be designated once the incinerator in in Operation- Second, C1Sl is proposing certain facility dmign changes that include a 'prcburncr approximately six feet in diameter to by located in front of the twisting rotary kiln. A Stria of three bag houses are iproposed to be located outside of the existing struaure. A Sodium bitabonarc injection dry scrubbing ()petition is to be used. Also, Certain air flow patterns arc to be made to the I pry It is the determination of the Division that C1SI has met the intent of Section 1.3.7 (substantial change) of the solid waste regulations by supplying the above referenced information and by submitting the following information: (1) Initially, an climate of the percent sodium expected to be found in the fly ash is to be supplied to the Division. Once the facility is w operation, actual fly ash analysis will include sodium. C1SI will designate the deposal site of the lly ash and keep-the Division informed of any changes. I i I 1 I vi.vS.7O EXIIII3IT "A" P� 2 ., _ ._ (2) CISI will obtain all ncrcitary approvals from both tho Air Pouytion Control Division of the Colorado Deparunent of Health and front appbt"blo Weld County agencies. C1SI will taw this Division inftxmcd of day rrauiaio4 nan8u or moti lleltipW that may bo imposed upon C1Sl by tither of these agencies. • 11 you have questions concerning this matter I may be reachtd at 331-x• • S•taccrel i lean F. Mallory /a'''. ustrial Hygienist Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hrsardous Materials lad Wags MaNsitycmeat DivitiOa I GFM/cg/8756 • em 1'tk Abc Vasquca • Wu Potter 1i I I I i I .. I i �I I v1.'1fi'r€) 44-‘11 ',/ Alp' MEMORAnDurrl �. Dee County Planning Commission May 28 ,1991 To De Keith Schuett, Current Planner 4 COLORADO From Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit sutiect: and Certificate of Designation for Jamison Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services , Inc. The applicant is requesting changes to the existing Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation through the amended application process. The requested changes include: 1. The name of Wixco Services, Inc. , changed to Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 2. The hours of operation from 20 hours per day and 5 days per week for each incinerator unit changed to 24 hours per day 7 days per week for each incinerator unit. 3. The equipment being located in a building to some of the equipment being located outside of the building and in an accessory building. 4. The retention time within the kiln of four hours to 20 minutes in the first stage and two hours in the second stage. 5. The kiln being a single stage to a two stage kiln with the second stage being the original kiln. This is a brief summary of the proposed changes. The application should be reviewed for specific details. : 1 f.i6ift LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: May 28 , 1991 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-918 NAME: Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, A Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility in the I-3 (Industrial) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: This request for an amended permit is to change the name of the applicant, change the operating time, and change the equipment and facility design. This proposal requires two separate actions by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission must approve a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with the requirements listed in Section 24. 3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the special review permit. The Planning Commission must also approve a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with Section 45 .4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the certificate of designation. Section 45 .4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides that the Planning Commission shall be guided in its review of a certificate of designation by regulations contained in the State Statutes . A copy of Section 30-20-104 C.R.S. , identifying the factors to be considered for the consideration of a certificate of designation is enclosed. Historically, the Planning Commission has listened to all the testimony required for both actions and then developed two separate recommendations. Copies of responses from referral agencies are included in this summary packet. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received several telephone inquiries about this proposal. SlOG J O 419 Public Improvements 30-20-105 Applied in City & County of Denver.v. • Eggert,647 P.2d 216(Colo. 1982). - • 30-20-104. Factors to be considered. (I) In considering an application for a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall take into account: (a) The effect that the solid wastes disposal site and facility will have on the surrounding property, taking into consideration the types of processing to be used, surrounding property uses and values, and wind and climatic con- ditions;. (b) The convenience and accessibility of the solid wastes disposal site and facility to potential users; (c) The ability of the applicant to comply with the health standards and operating procedures provided for in this part 1 and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the department; (d) Recommendations by local health departments. (2) Except as provided in this part 1, designation of approved solid wastes disposal sites and facilities shall be discretionary with the board of county commissioners, subject to judicial review by the district court of appropriate jurisdiction. • (3) Prior to the issuance of a certificate of designation, the board of i county commissioners shall require that the report which shall be submitted ( by the applicant under section 30-20-103 be reviewed and a recommendation as to approval or disapproval made by the department and shall be satisfied that the proposed solid wastes disposal site and facility conforms to the corn- ; prehensive county land use plan, if any. The application, report of the depart- ment, comprehensive land use plan, and other pertinent information shall be presented to the board of county commissioners at a public hearing to be held after notice. Such notice shall contain the time and place of the hearing and shall state that the matter to be considered is the applicant's proposal for a solid wastes disposal site and facility. The notice shall be published , in a neWspaper having general circulation in the county in which the proposed solid wastes disposal site and facility is located at least ten but no more than thirty days prior to the date of the hearing. Source: L. 67, p. 760, § 4; C.R.S. 1963, § 36-23-4; L. 71, p. 341, § 5. • Quasi-judicial action must be preceded by Proper notice of quasi-judicial agency action reasonable notice. Under the solid wastes act must reasonably describe the subject matter of (4 3 30-20-101 through 30-20-116), quasi-judi- the hearing,any charges to be considered,and cial action by county commissioners must be the action contemplated. City & County of preceded by reasonable notice.City&County Denver v.Eggert,647 P.2d 216(Colo. 1982). of Denver v,Eggert,647 P.2d 216(Colo. 1982). > i 30-20-105. Certificate. If the board of county commissioners deems that a certificate of designation should be granted to the applicant, it shall issue the certificate, and such certificate shall be displayed in a prominent place at the site and facility. The board of county commissioners shall not issue a certificate of designation if the department has recommended disapproval pursuant to section 30-20-103. Source: L. 67, p. 760, § 5; C.R.S. 1963, § 36-23-5; L. 71, p. 342, § 6. Att‘g. MEMORAnDum Illik Weld County Planning Commission May 28,1991 To Date Keith Schuett, Current Planner COLORADO From ( Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit subject: and Certificate of Designation for Jamison Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. The applicant is requesting changes to the existing Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation through the amended application process. The requested changes include: 1. The name of Wixco Services, Inc. , changed to Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 2. The hours of operation from 20 hours per day and 5 days per week for each incinerator unit changed to 24 hours per day 7 days per week for each incinerator unit. 3. The equipment being located in a building to some of the equipment being located outside of the building and in an accessory building. 4. The retention time within the kiln of four hours to 20 minutes in the first stage and two hours in the second stage. 5. The kiln being a single stage to a two stage kiln with the second stage being the original kiln. This is a brief summary of the proposed changes. 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I ..„-.,,,..-,:±c .,,, FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-918 DATE OF INSPECTION: -41-/SOT APPLICANT'S NAME: Jamison Tool, Inc. , - Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. CURRENT PLANNER: Keith A. Schuett REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. LAND USE: N "eratl-'Thfil0 PCPtt. �(f 1 grit ( J E he Li. U, 4n d La-r, 1-a cd„ v V W .6aA Gdi1l �- ! ' '.� "" IALtt- ZONING: N I-3 (Industrial, A (Agriculutral) E A (Agricultural) S I-3 (Industrial) , A (Agricultural) W I-3 (Industrial) , A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: ,IUD.R ti I s 4 vc d f t-�, �e scR, _ +0 I+wy Sa. s��aA{� ` s MiLir�l<no i � IS 1/(ct, Si4`th(<le�s Olt uohee l5 . UUtI ��11 L I I G _ -In Vl,e ui Lii.o, dyne nri w�rr�l 4i� dint `FiNie/ /.S:4( II dVP�i e_� Se_PYnS `5 hdve �l.limligecl de.ca use_ tied ,II y--c+ 4?pe at-s '4-a Ian- d cem�(e.`-� affl�`cc�`� clvnevxiimetij; L. ""v r- FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-918 DATE OF INSPECTION: August 6, 1990 NAME: Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Wixco, Incorporated REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incinerator. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE1y of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. LAND USE: N Office and mobile homes for Tire Mountain, Hudson Auto Salvage E Weld County Road 41, agricultural production S Tire landfill , agricultural production W Tire landfill, agricultural production ZONING: N I-3 (Industrial) E A (Agricultural) S I-3 (Industrial) W I-3 (Industrial) COMMENTS: The special use is located on the property as shown on the Special Review plat. Access to the facility is from Weld County Road 41, a gravel county local. The property is basically flat. By' ie. 1t�3 3e/0 A. Schuett Current Planner 81.1 i PCG2.a ,y REFERRAL LIST NAME: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-918 REFERRALS SENT: April 9, 1991 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: April 28, 1991 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES X Attorney _Ault XX Health Department _Brighton y�Extension Service Dacono \X Emergency Management Office _Eaton '-R Sheriff's Office _Erie YX Engineering _Evans Housing Authority _Firestone Airport Authority _Fort Lupton Building Inspection _Frederick _Garden City STATE Gilcrest X Division of Water Resources _Greeley Geological Survey Grover ✓ X Department of Health (hand deliver) _Hudson xX Highway Department 4-9-91 Johnstown Historical Society Keenesburg Water Conservation Board _Kersey Oil and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle Lochbuie FIRE DISTRICTS _Longmont Ault F-1 _Mead _Berthoud F-2 _Milliken _Brighton F-3 New Raymer _Eaton F-4 _Nunn _Fort Lupton F-5 _Platteville Galeton F-6 _Severance Hudson F-7 _Windsor _Johnstown F-8 La Salle F-9 COUNTIES Longmont F-10 Adams Milliken F-11 _Boulder Nunn F-12 Larimer Pawnee iX Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Platte Valley F-14 US Army Corps of Engineers Poudre Valley F-15 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Raymer _Federal Aviation Administration _Southeast Weld F-16 Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance F-17 _Wiggins F-18 Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS A X Brighton OTHER _Fort Collins _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Greeley Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _Longmont Tri-Area Planning Commission _West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER k/X Judy Yamaguchi a1CCr.l n COLORADO °r� _�� ri4 DEPARTMENT \I APR 2 2 1991 L OFAHEALTH April 15, 1991 Yield PIntatlrtpamm�xcial ROY ROMER Governor Mr. Keith Schuelt JOEL KOHN Weld County Planning Department Interim Executive Director 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 4210 Easy l Ith Avenue Denver,Colorado 80220.3716 RE: Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. Phone(303)320.8333 Telefax Mamba: Dear Mr. Schuett_: Mtln Bulking/Demer (303)33-9076 I have reviewed the packet of materials submitted by your department on (303)3201529nn � April 9, 1991 concerning the Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. This packet concerns Nm Naked But BeB various proposed modifications to their Certificate of Designation. Per our telephone (303)333-6359 conversation of April 12, 1991 the submitted material is complete as far as I can tell. I (Hand JeenioeolBm wish to re-affirm my letter dated March 28, 1991 (copy attached) concerning this matter. (303)07-7198 If you have furthe quest?ls regarding this matter I may be reached at 331-4859. Sincerely, enn F. Mallory Industrial Hygienist Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division GFM/cg/9235 cc: Gregory Chlumsky oilii l C.-6. SiIA)tni \vi ' e 1 k>f ,I COLORADO R :a 1991 DEPARTMENT , -- - O F 1 H E A L T H March 28, 1991 tama&�e. IEl's r.., 9lall Mr. Keith Schuett ROY ROMERWeld Count Planning Governor Y g 915 10th Street JOEL xOHN Executive xe<utive Director Greeley, Colorado 80631 4210 East lih Avenue RE: Colorado Incineration Services (CISI) Denver,Colorado 80220-3716 Phone(303)320-8333 Dear Mr. Schuett: TelefMain xtimnbers WDe At the request of Mr. Kenneth Lind I am forwarding the comments concerning the proposed Maw Bu-9076 enver (303)322-9076 design changes to the Colorado Incineration Services (formerly WIXCO) facility located near Ptarmigan Place/Denver Hudson, Colorado . As stated in my letter dated February 11, 1991 to Mr. Gregory Chlumsky (303)320-1529 the Colorado Department of Health, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division First National Bank(303)355-6559Bvi1&vg/Devver acknowledges certain requested changes to CISI's initial application. Grand Junction Office (303)2484198 These changes are: (1) That CISI is proposing design changes that include a "preburner" approximately six feet in diameter to be located in front of the existing rotary kiln. A series of three bag houses are proposed to be located outside of the existing structure. A sodium bicarbonate injection dry scrubbing operation is to be used. Also, certain changes to the air flow patterns are to be made to facilitate the above modifications. CISI will obtain all necessary approvals from the Air Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health and from Weld County. CISI will keep this Division informed of any restrictions, changes or modifications that may be imposed by either or these agencies. (2) CISI proposes to change the operation times to 24 hours per day 7 days per week. It is the opinion of the Division that the above referenced changes can be made and the facility will m E minimum standards as set forth in the Solid Waste Regulations. The Division rec mmends approval of the above changes and requests a copy of Weld County's final decision of r olution. Sin r 1y,7enn � ory Industrial Hygiem Solid-Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division GFM/cg/9108 O primed on recycled paper cc: Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department 910C"I) Gregory Chlumsky Kenneth Lind t 64411 MEMORAnDum "`E ^_ 199.1 Weld County Planning April 24, 1y991 Illik To Date �g:L Wes Potter, Director, EnvirQamental Pro ection Servi/Z3Mr COLORADO From 61110A11:&4 �Nlf� Case Number: USR-918 Name: Color o cin ation Subject Services, Inc. Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 2. Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream shall only consist of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and materials which have come in contact with either as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes, human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment, and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include: general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities, or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMO's) , surgical clinics, urgent care clinics, hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician's offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices, and funeral homes. 3. Hazardous waste, as defined by State and Federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A. ) related regulations, shall not be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. shall require and review customer waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 4. Radiological waste shall be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. 5. Boxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed. The temperature probes in the kiln will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. S r Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 2 6. Sharps must be placed in puncture-resistant containers. All other wastes shall be placed in polyethylene bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA-required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All bags shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. 7. The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750-pound per hour rotary kiln incinerator with a scrubber to remove acidic gases and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 8. The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators. 9. The operation of the kiln facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The operation kiln temperature shall be maintained at 1800° F or above with an average retention time of four (4) hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the kiln if temperatures are below 1800° F. A minimum of 1800° F. temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the kiln using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gases shall be retained for a minimum of one second. Cytotoxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100° F. 10. Required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for new equipment, and all existing Air Emissions Permits shall be transferred to the facility in Weld County prior to operation. The facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 11. Scheduled shutdown of the kiln shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste material in the first chamber. Ash may be removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. 12. In the event of an unscheduled shutdown, waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 13. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit shall be shutdown and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove all ash in the unit, manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 3 14. The operations personnel, drivers and other staff shall be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four (4) times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. 15. All Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 16. Collection vehicles may consist of 24-foot long closed trucks and 44- foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 45° or below shall be used if the time from collection to delivery of the waste to the incinerator exceeds 24 hours. 17. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 18. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The insides of all trucks shall be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures: a. exposure to hot water of at least 82° C. (180° F. ) for a minimum of 15 seconds; or b. exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A. ) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high- level disinfection depending on contact time. 19. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shall be accomplished by a manifest system using magnetic bar codes readily identifiable as Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. and bar code readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A. ) and Division of Transportation (D.O.T. ) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar codes shall be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. The generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 4 20. All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized, according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold the equivalent of 48 hours of waste materials. If the waste cannot be processed within 48 hours of receipt, it shall be stored outside the building in enclosed, refrigerated trucks at a temperature of 45° F. or below. 21. Refrigeration units shall be maintained at a temperature of 45° F. or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring device shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 22. Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick up from the generator. 23. No biomedical waste materials shall be stored outside the building unless they are stored inside of refrigerated trucks. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and ground water contamination. 24. Floor drains in the facility shall be connected to a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the incinerator for disposal. The internal floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 25. All wastewater shall be incinerated in the kiln. Disinfectants shall be used during washdown procedures including, but not limited to, washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 26. The building and grounds site shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 27. Drainage shall be routed away from the outside storage area and from the kiln building. 28. The moisture content of ash shall not exceed eight (8)%. All ash shall bestored and transported in covered containers. The size of the containers shall be determined at the time the hauler is selected. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health. 29. Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for Resource Conservation Recycling Act, Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department and The State Health Department for review. sir Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 5 30. Records shall be kept on operation information, records of any spills, volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and air quality monitoring results. All records shall be submitted to or made available to appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 31. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 32. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and two security dogs. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall appear on the sign. 33. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be properly disposed. 34. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of the area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but within 12 hours of the event. 35. Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the seven (7) to one (1) dilution threshold as measured off- site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 36. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limits of 80 dR(A) as measured according to 25-12-102, C.R.S. 37. Personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District. the State Health Department, the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. WP/dgc-62 Sler E00 ' 3Ded 66SE 998 £0E 04lEI I6 , li d3S 0C-:f 610 Rti ROY ROMER e ,al42 JERIS A. DANIELSOry t r" Governor wt State Engineer OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 nAfIVaf, Colorado 80203 (303) 888-3581 FAX 13031866-3589 September 11, 1991 Mr. Keith Sehnert Weld County Planning Dept. 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Jamison Tool ine. Case No. RP.1367 Sec. 32, T3N, R65W, 6TH P.M. Water Division 1, Water District 2 Dear Mr. Sehuett: We have reviewed the above referenced application to amend the sire specific development plan for Colorado Incinerator Services Inc-'s facility for incineration of biomedical wastes. This office forwarded a letter on May 9, 1991 listing additional information or action on the applicants part prior to approval by this office. One of the constraints for approval was the obtaining of a new well permit to reflect the expanded use of the well. On August 30, 1991 this office issued a well permit (#39679-P),for the biomedical waste facility and therefore we can recommend approval of the application. Sincerely, �, V (�j fx, William C. Mcfntyr P.E. � Senior Professional Engineer WCM\clf_jamison cc: Nan Berryman, Division Engineer Keith Delventhal, Water Commissioner ;•,:,_ A .E pCoLI5C,9 /f COS O j/%� .p9 ROY ROMER �h. O' JERIS A. DANIELSON Governor "v' `` O� ♦ 1� *: State Engineer # •�% 4 /876 * OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER y_ _ DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 'ID;L�1)5'-j [V0 ` . r r 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 Y i - 199i (303) 866-3581FAX [303]866=3589 6-- '— '—�--' 14cY4 iti. £`(iA1iRhY ..dl(7a11lY.5".iL'L May 9, 1991 Mr. Keith Schuett Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Jamison Tool Inc. URS-918 SE1/4 Sec. 32, T3N, R65W, 6TH PM Dear Mr. Schuett: We have reviewed the above referenced application to amend the site specific development plan for Colorado Incinerator Services Inc. 's facility for incineration of biomedical wastes. No specific information was provided on water requirements for the facility. The source of water supply is to be an on-lot well in the Laramie Fox-Hills aquifer, Permit Number 032004-F, which is permitted for domestic, industrial , commercial and irrigation use. Information in the permit file indicates that this well serves up to 3 mobile homes and Tire Mountain Inc. in addition to this incinerator facility. The well file indicates that the Laramie Fox-Hills aquifer underlying the permitted property could produce in the neighborhood of 9 acre feet annually. Permit conditions limit annual diversions to 3 acre feet based on application requests. A new well permit is required if more than 3 acre feet is needed. Before we can recommend approval , the applicant should provide to the County and this office an analysis of the total water use demands on the well (Permit Number 032004-F) . If the total is less than 3 acre feet, we can • recommend approval . If the total is less than 9 acre feet, then we can recommend approval contingent upon the applicant applying for and obtaining a new well permit to reflect the expanded use of the well . If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, \J( ��I TJ cj/(A.v1 c.A— John T. Schurer, P.E. Senior Water Resources Engineer JTS/c1f:6957I cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer Bruce DeBrine 91.06GO ,... �`, ,,,,,,„,, . � Y ^_ "( I ' r „ APR 1 ? 1991 L3S DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET Weld Co, Plato* gam, GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 111 ik COLORADO CASE NUMBER-Amended USR-918 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by April 23 , 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check/the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have revi we the r.equ/es . a pd find no conflicts with our interests. 2447A V�j c41 T/Ld flit bat ie000rnmeerf- h e ✓,/ 'es' ,7 reas ib e h?tel. Su��-oe,d . eonsea✓ ,c,rn ;'�� 4. A form ill recommendation is under consideration and will be 5A/nfa " -liefroe ck . submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer referr to the enclosed letter.. Signed: �� et it- G; Agency: ac-/a `id* 6- C C) Date: �/7 l/ / 910600 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS =?.E.:*„�... �: P.O. Box 850 =� Greeley, Colorado 80632-0850 1'A' 8 F (303) 353-1232 $\V •4,qt 1,cae n LI� 9r 0 �c,,,t April 17, 1991 �) API 1 U 199i u -- -- _, WM to. PIassYip{tinimlwan Mr. Keith Schuett, Planner Weld Co. , Off Systems Department of Planning Jamison Tool Inc. , and Weld County Colorado Incineration 915 10th Street Services Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Schuett: We have reviewed the application from Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, and we have no comments on the proposal . Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposal . Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours, JC ac��Evan A. pe Jr. Development/Access Coordinator EAH/eaj cc: L. D. Yost File: Hooper via Crier 9106C:-Y r0:4, Atist HEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES. �� ; PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 D `�I j 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 I al 1 e 199 O • Weld to. moos Utinuamaew CASE NUMBER-Amended USR-918 COLORADO TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services , Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32 , T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by April 23 , 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check/the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons . 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: • 3 . 6/ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with, our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5 . eas refer to the enclosed letter. I r Signed: FL Agency: -S4IL 42 , c` Date: 910+rC0:.. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES N PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 'A'(t. Atilli6 i 91510th STREET '\r 1 GREELEY,COLORADO 60631 111 C. �i� ;:�F�, �199 i �Rou'll �� CASE NUMBER-Amended USR-918 COLORADO ettu TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by April 23, 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Checkithe appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: � ( Aar ri-ir Q Agency: a---"e".S ids A-1 Date: G">`1/ 7 9/ 91G 'Ce • fitCtifiCS C DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 I,( { 1 Inc, ll C. L919911S�1U COLORADO woiC9. 013M7f CASE NUMBER-Amended USR-918 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by April 23, 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. lease cKe er to the enclosed letter. Signed •,_ ± Agency: Ci,t1ek:t , c e Date: dr I C � ci � 91G00 o DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING_SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 r� 91510th STREET ��y��r117 GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 11 ik. Ds MAY 1991 ''- CASE NUMBER-Amended USR-918 COLORADO w)a cI. philijosg a ,,a ,,. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by April 23 , 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check/the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. /C We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. // Please refer to the enclosed letter. / Signed::K64,i ,771,6 _, Agency:7p/4% 7er/ //C i./r Date: y�.2,1�/7 910'6CU AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Part of the Southeast Quarter (SE'a) of Section 32, Subject Property Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such . records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the applicatio submissio date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this / 94. day of e11 iI 199/ . WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: dial/9/ l ` n(l gumc/(1 Notary 4lic / 91V... NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # Mile High Turkey 611 South Bowen Street Hatchery. Tnr. Longmont. Colorado 80501 121332000004 Robert, Beverly 2201 Kipling Street Poole & Company Lakewood, Colorado 80215 121332000019 Jarrald A. and 15721 Weld County Road 10 Faye L. Jamison Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 121332000020 John and Eleanor 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hochmiller Hudson, Colorado 80642 121332000021 Delmer L. and Linda M. 36 Steele Street, No. 250 Walter Denver, Colorado 80206 121333000007 91QSC0 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SURFACE WSTATE INTEREST OWNERS JAMISON TOOL, INC. - COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. AMENDED USR-918 John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider, 754 North Topeka Anaheim, California 92805 Anna May Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico, California 92025 Herbert Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, Colorado 80002 Mile High Turkey Hatchery, Inc. 611 South Bowen Street Longmont, Colorado 80501 Robert, Beverly Poole and Company 2201 Kipling Street Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 15721 Weld County Road 10 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 John and Eleanor Hochmiller 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Delmer L. and Linda M. Walter 36 Steele Street, No. 250 Denver, Colorado 80206 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Part of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section 32, Subject Property Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lesses of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 09)44 day of LinakCh , 19_91.. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: otai99/ C Notary Publ c 91G3C0 OWNERS OF MINERALS 1. John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider, formerly Marie Schlegel 754 North Topeka Anaheim, California 92805 2. Anna May Schlegel 113 Graenview Escondico, California 92025 3. Herbert Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, Colorado 80002 LESSEE ! . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80201 91G T ') O --ci---- Y', U - 6 0 R 4,-© u a' I J 41 W • a.=4-4 74 . ...:.. O.:' :': ':':':. B r =o y \ vy R '1 S - -L' 7 Y O OO©I a Lil - 0I-. W 4 0� or, G- ' 0 E. Q � -_ ta: 'r' W�„ U i �e s F S i .� p O ;_ _ G'- a .CF W Z. • r J t � , :J I. A: Z v_a= 4 v: r: _ - I 1 it:) ' i::. t(i I. U r z _a._ o ❑: P_ t = z1- E.-, 0 7 iW r . . . - 't".. = c, G O V. _ _ _ 7. !_ _N = = G la C Err" I I i I a<� 0 Li. _. . E i 4. ` --, Q 1 : J _J I r J d C i ---- li _• E.F. Y I ' 'ao Iz John and Jacob Schlegel Marie Schneider 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 Anna May Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico, CA 92025 Herbert Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, CO 80002 Mile High Turkey Hatchery, Inc. 611 South Bowen Street Longmont, CO 80501 Robert and Beverly Poole and Company 2201 Kipling Street Lakewood, CO 80215 Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 15721 Weld County Road 10 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 John and Eleanor Hochmiller 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hudson, CO 80642 Delmer L. and Linda M. Walter 36 Steele Street, No. 250 Denver, CO 80206 Jamison Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, CO 80642 Kenneth F. Lind P.O. Box 326 Greeley, CO 80632 DATE (O -419 / 1 NO. 82 62 RI .EIVED kRON _ (� �� vl A': f - 70-0 DOLLARS $ 3 • E Fc din /Viola/net ) AN CAS/ ACCOUNT HOW PAID (/�� AMT.OF CASH `-�/"'� ACCOUNT _ y� AMT.PAID CHECK S�VV BALANCE I - MONEY B I�\ •�� _.DUE .__.. ORDER r 0: 0 `-- YI Gt-e BEFORE THr (ELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNMG )MMISS�.9N � � t C RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OFtOUNTY COMMT'3'SIONERS Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: ( „ _ CASE NUMBER: USR-918 NAME: Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant has not shown that the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county can be protected. Looking at welfare from a broad point of view to include the economic welfare of the community. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Richard Kimmel Don Feldhaus Shirley Camenisch Judy Yamaguchi Jerry Kiefer Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Jerrie Schwartz, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on June 4, 1991. Dated the.4th ay of June, 1991 Jerr'a Sc wa etary 910610 LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE P.O.BOX)26 CARLEY,(ALORAIX)60632 TELEPHONE LIND GEORGE H. OFF 003)353 2323 KENNETH F.LIND 003)3569160 KIM R.LAWRENCE TELECOPIER (303)3561111 June 7 , 1991 Board of County Commissioners Mr. Don Warden, Clerk to the Board P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re Case No. USR-918 (Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services) Dear Mr. Warden: On behalf of Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services the purpose of this letter is to request that the above referenced Use by Special Review which was recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners be set for a hearing before the Board . This USR involves part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. We understand that a notice of hearing will be published and the expense of the notice is the responsibility of Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services. It is our request that this matter be scheduled for hearing at the earliest possible date. Dates that we have available are as follows : June 19 , July 1 , July 3 , July 8 and July 10, 1991. Please contact the undersigned to confirm available dates before scheduling a date. Very truly yours, LI , WRENCE &,_- _ EENH0FF ji>17-71. /jete, Kenneth F. Lind KFL/ca pc: Jamison Tool Colorado Incineration Services • Si mktrr.o lj --rT FJ ) r-'g 10 Ak u:.v CL SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING June 4, 1991 Page 4 David Osborne, Attorney, said he was concerned with buffering. He said it would take 5 years to get any screening or density. He would like to have them put in a 6 foot pre-cast concrete fence similar in material to the existing building facades on the property. He feels it would be more cost effective. He said the 4 foot berm would not screen Flatiron from their property. John West explained that the berm is almost 10 feet high and combined with planting the screening will be over 20 feet. He said it is difficult to construct any type of fence, also a fence is not as visually pleasing as berming and planting. Bill Crews, Agent, North American Oil and Gas stated that his main concern was to protect the access to the oil and gas production facility. The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the staff' s recommendation into the record. The applicant stated they agreed with the staff's recommendations. Ann Garrison moved that Case Number S-316 be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval with the condition that Flatiron revise their landscaping plan by mixing the Rocky Mountain Juniper and the Russian Olive trees for better year around screening. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes. Motion carried. LeAnn Reid left at 4:29 p.m. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-918 xl. APPLICATION: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services. �F REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit and a Certificate of Designation for a Bio-Medical Incineration Facility in the I-3 (Industrial) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. Ken Lind, Attorney, representative for Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration explained this particular application is due to changes in the original application and is being presented for review and recommendation. He described the 40 acre parcel, part of which is sited for Tire Mountain and the remaining 3.8 acres will be the site of Colorado Incineration. At the present time the facility is permitted and can be operated but it is designated for a 50' x 90' eni( O � t r _n SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING June 4, 1991 Page 5 building. Half of the building is used for equipment maintenance and repair for Tire Mountain and the other half is being used by Colorado Incineration. As the incinerator is constructed and test operations, the heat generation from the incinerator made it apparant that half of the existing building was not adequate for heat dissipation as well as comfortable and safe operation. Two additions are proposed. One being a concrete platform and the other a 27' x 30' building for better heat dissipation. Ken Lind then introduced Greg Chlumsky with Interpro, the owner of the incinerator, Doug Frame, Chief Engineer in charge of design and installation of incinerator, Rich Vito, Site Manager, and Katy Bowen, President. Greg Chlumsky explained that the ash comes out at 1800 degrees fahrenheit so the temperature in the existing building got up to 120-130 degrees fahrenheit and was uncomfortable for the employees. They took a look at the operation and decided some changes were in order. Changes included a 24 hour operation, temperature control, and less pollution output. He explained that the material comes in trucks, is weighed, bar coded, scanned for radiation, automatically fed in primary chamber then completely burned and cooled. It is then discharged by conveyor and deposited to gases to secondary chamber and then on to the heat exchange system. Ann Garrison asked in previous operations how many test burns passed Health Regulations and when maintenance and repairs are done. Greg Chlumsky said they met all standards and explained that 10% of the operation will usually be down for repair. Ann then asked how radioactive materials are stored and Greg explained they use lead-lined boxes that are checked and then returned. Jerry Kiefer asked what happens to the ash that is not accepted at landfills. Katy Bowen said if the ash did not meet the testing, it is treated as hazardous material. She explained they don't deal with hazardous materials in the present operation. They subcontract with out of state companies who don' t have problems dumping in landfills. Greg Chlumsky°said with a number of facilities operating around the United States, most ash is going to the landfills. Doug Frame said the best solution is to totally upgrade the facility. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against the application. Helen Moore, surrounding property owner, said 2 years ago during the original application they showed a video presentation and assured us that the kiln was state-of-the-art and in operation. Norma Taylor, surrounding property owner has concerns about increased traffic on the access roads. She feels the applicant should have to pay road impact fees. 9166n0 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING June 4, 1991 Page 6 The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the staff's recommendation into the record. Ann Garrison moved that Case Number USR-918 be denied because the applicant has not shown that the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county can be protected. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - no; Ann Garrison - yes; Shirley Camenisch - no; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - no; Don Feldhaus - yes. Motion carried. Moved by Ann Garrison that the Amended Certificate of Designation for a Bio- Medical Waste Incineration Facility be denied because the applicant has not shown a need nor shown protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - no; Ann Garrison - yes; Shirley Camenisch - no; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - no; Don Feldhaus - yes. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Jerri chwartz - etary 9105:70 BEFORE THE 3LD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING MMISSION , RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNif MISSIONER rIM S Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolution be introiluedd-dr tilhg$age by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the Certificate of Designation for: NAME: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Certificate of Designation for a Bio-Medical Waste Incineration Facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 45 and south of Weld County Road 28. SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.84 acres, more or less. be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant has not shown a need nor shown protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county. Defining welfare as economic welfare. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Richard Kimmel Don Feldhaus Shirley Camenisch Judy Yamaguchi Jerry Kiefer Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Jerrie Schwartz, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on June 4, 1991. Dated the 4th�.y of June, 1991 1� errie chwartz ary 01 e1/44O/547-- OPHONE: (303) 536-9311 �JY T 557 ASH STREET • n, nLi P.O. BOX 351 fi t � ti HUDSON, COLORADO 80642 jj 3 O COLORADO May 23, 1991 Hon. Gordon Lacy, Chairman Board of County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioner Lacy: It has come to the attention of the Board of Trustees that there have been certain changes made with regard to the proposed traffic route for bio-medical waste shipments to the Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , CISI, (formerly WIXCO) waste incinerator which is located a few miles north and west of Hudson. Our concerns are twofold. Firstly, we are concerned with the movement of these hazardous materials through our town and the possibility for serious accidents or spills as these vehicles exit I-76 to Highway 52 , a heavily traveled road. Secondly, we are concerned with the possible impact of the inevitable emissions from the incinerator operations on air quality, feed crops and the public health. While I realize that these facilities have to be located somewhere, I am concerned about the ability, and authority, of the various public agencies to adequately protect the public. I would appreciate any reassurances you could provide Hudson with regard to whatever steps the County is taking to provide maximum safeguarding of the public. Sincerely, #244 41. ithaLA Robert D. Masden Mayor cc: Weld County Board of Commissioners Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Chuck Cunliffe, Weld County Planning Department NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 91-37 APPLICANT Jamison Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 DATE: July 10, 1991 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEa of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 45 and south of Weld County Road 28 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Cathy L. Flot Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: June 10, 1991 PUBLISHED: June 27, 1991 in The New News 21136?0 ah, kgf C� LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTEN OFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW G Il THE LAW BUILDING { r 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE (( (�(` R O.BOX 326 I' •-IJ�L' .+ U X951 GREELEY COLORADO P0611 GEORGE H_OTTENHOFF - _ EPIIONE KENNETH F.LIND y[ 603) 353 2323 PHONE KIMiI.IA WREN(,'E June 5 , 1991 IY CC ilisui s uYtionamil, (303)1569160 TELECOPIER (303)3561111 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Attention: Keith Schuett Re: Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration (USR 918 ) Dear Mr. Schuett: This letter is in response to the letter dated May 9, 1991 from the office of the State Engineer , Division of water Resources. Colorado Incineration has done a complete study of its water needs and has determined that on an average year they will need 3 . 64 acre feet of water . Existing uses for Tire Mountain indicates that the maximum water usage is 2 acre feet per year . Thus, the total needs are a maximum of 5 .64 acre feet per year. Based upon the acquifer study completed by the Office of the State Engineer this property can produce up to 9 acre feet on an annual basis. The existing well permit allows diversions of 3 acre feet. Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. will apply for a new well permit for a second well on site to produce 4 acre feet per year . The two wells will thus be permitted 7 acre feet on an annual basis. It is also our belief that having two separate wells provides for security in the event of a well or pump problem with one of the wells. As soon as the permit for the 4 acre feet additional is prepared, a copy will be submitted to you. Very truly your , LIND -LAWIEN OTTENHOFF Kennh F. ind KFL/cg pc: John Shurer, Office of the State Engineer Jamison Tool, Inc . Colorado Incineration Services , Inc. i i � "� 1,MP17 f9?''rs Ja)N T. 5 rW , PLANNING SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CASE # USR-918 • POSTED BY: THE SIGN -WAS -- placing on notice board on property adjacent to County Road 41 by Rich Vito on May 23, 1991. NAME O�POSTING SIG RIC/Mel 1 • V ITO SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS /� DAY OF 1911, � • SEAL NOTA Y [ MY CO^I.ISSION EXPIRES eI ! J LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: May 24 — - 19 91 i 910614) i s EXHIBIT { f 7099 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE 11 Dw -:lig THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: et i 47 %rildyc'A1 t),e NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN GNATU E OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) - ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 0W°-- DAY OF 19 !,�--. SEA,, - /NOTARY P IC / MY COMMISSION EXPIRES //9 9- 93 r/ LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 9oece c,-7a 199/ / 9106(11)(f . tinig t N07;;As� 12311 WELD COUNTY RD. % Pavem wT 6-4re NaTit ag TIRE 7-7ee MTN. y, D a O cc OFFICE ENTRANCE g O U O J W AREA OF DETAIL SOUTH END OF BUILDING 9106"^0 P L0456 910600 EXHIBIT J , K, L , M ARE PICTURES . PLEASE SEE ORIGINAL FILE I�n•••�iIIIIIII CROSS/TESSITORE & ASSOCIATES, P.A. �IIIII 4763 S. CONWAY ROAD, SUITE F I�IIII�� ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32812 IIII`II',II�IIII 407/851-1484 I EXHIBIT IIIIIIIIIIIIIII July 9 , 1991 Kathryn K. Bowen, President Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 1624 Market Street, Suite 200 Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Ms, Bowen: Cross/Tessitore and Associates, P.A. , (C/TA) was retained by the Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. to review the proposed concept and design for the retrofit of a 750 lb/hr Regional Medical Waste Incineration facility at Hudson, Colorado. The retrofit involves upgrading four areas of the existing incinerator. First, a new feed system was designed using state of the art controls. The system will prevent the overloading of the incinerator and will prevent the loading of any radioactive materials. The system is also interlocked to a emission monitor to prevent the levels of carbon monoxide from getting to high. Second, an entirely new primary and secondary combustion chamber was added to the existing incinerator. The combustion chambers are properly sized to provide the required retention time to get a good destruction of the combustion gases. Third, the existing rotary kiln was incorporated into the design. This will greatly increase the time that combustible material spends in the incinerator. This will give the system an excellent burnout leaving no unburned combustible material in the residue. This will yield a very high quality of ash. Proper consideration towards the prevention of fugitive emissions is shown by the use of totally enclosed ash conveyors. Fourth, an air pollution control system was designed into the system that will provide the best available control technology available. on aw .,. �, ; REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS July 9 , 1991 Kathyrn K. Bowen Page Two Our review indicated that the retrofit design for the incinerator system is quite unique and advanced for the time. The overall design and concept of the system is well conceived. Sincere ,(72.e. -ilrank L. Cross, Jr. , P.E. President FLC:slw C3547 .DOC r., ,,. e t ▪ EXHIBIT ... Rs . ........_. ......._ (i) _- -. _ - �-- 1 TE I dl , ........ It beats a spin around the auger / air to be carried downwind and even ® Ever since your article on farm safer' tually make their way hack to the sur- '• • ("Spring Your !=arm's Death Traps, face,to contaminate crops,forage and ` November 1989),we had corrected al surface water.The ash is placed in_plas- 1 must every hazard on the farm exec tic-lined pits and finds its way into the the shield over the auger pulley.It ha local groundwater. • Editor gotten to be ., joke between to•: Many dairy companies refuse to buy EadAirsworth "Marshall, we have to fix that shit 1 milk raised within a 30-mile radius of on the auger. 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The Same is true for or- i climbed out of the bin after loaditg ganic crops. i i Staff Environment Specialist beans in December,staggered hack a d Company representatives say such a t Dr.Richard S.Fawcett felt something grab me.Instantly!kne • facility is perfectly safe.Well,if it's so Associate Editors: Mama Zaney T for what had happened.I had been grab safe,win}.don't they build it in down- LindaH.Smith,Suzanne Haas Steel,Ch les by the belt and pulley on the auger. 111111. town Dallas,New York or Pittsburgh? i Peitz,JoarneFuIlan,Joarine Spahr Wdar•Al- I am amazed how much can pass WARREN LEE 1 exandra Klux.Tom Doge,Karen Mi.V.tan, p` i �T�1pSon through your mind in an instant.I could I Associate Editors,Field:Dean Hnv,Dn. remember the article about Dick ate:"Modem-day Minutemen!' 1 Polo. Mc.--John Rusanogle. Exce•..ior Beardsley �> �bean caught )ht b ' the PTO Severcit14lltile.a have asked fr)r(!1{ttlt sprix-ia,Mo.--at maw.Prue.lowa•-Ni. Fi- trxtz,Cow,r'TAW*,Ida.--tick Beim.A:•..*... shaft. My uncle:had been caught step- date on the soltinrr7fiifYi ers—we profiled Iowa- Jo nn Russell, Columbia ,ty, ping over a irl.O shaft several years in this story that ran in our Novembet. Ind.--Darroll Smith.Chnmpeign.IL--Joe! ,an alto and had his clothes ripped off. issue. Here it is: Boyd. Dallas, Tex.--Sonia Hlq_yren, Pr,-Oa Peas Krinhxvg, Washington, D.c.-cr.•les Would the coveralls rip off me before Iowan Chrism' Tre.rel answers only t Johiscir. Townsend, Tenn—eottn nhis. bludgeoned*? , f By f was htudseuraeel'. !Vu1 likely, ! just to tLlurt now. trt+t sergeant. 1'he Army PibilaMrAii,(irr)Lamp.Jrn-.Ickroll.Bin•.lyn bought them last month before deer a++rrned her , utrun for a hardship ..abler.Minn.--I.any Reicittnbergei•Ar:,t tk., � /1 1 l loin--C.harleneFInck,Des Moines,lowt season. Would the 10-horse electric dischaige, and she is flow back nu the I Assistant Editor:AudreR.Ottey motor pull flown before I gut spun farm with sons Joe, 5, and Phillip, 1. Contributing Editors:Pamilendwum, •rxt around?No,t hat atig rcanloadasemi Husband Don remains on duty in Conned. Ralph Watkins, Eecky Mills, , ice. Mocnev,Robert Dunaway,Meg Gargrt I• !en in 15 minutes; ! wouldn't be a match Jacksonville. Fla. Brown McMahan,Ed Haag,Dr*Unto. lint for that. Missourian Roy Kideout was still PatrEditors Stove Siither&Egli.eater th.jOhn I finally realized after several sec- farming when we first talker! to !tint, EditorialBoats:EarlAirxivw:^h,JahnNy�•.x:, Kwon Freiberg.. Dr. John Vance. Lino. h ands, which seemed like an eternity, waiting for orders. Since then, he has Smith,Marcia zarleyMiler.Sonja Hiagre, that the augei was still running.and I been called to ii:five deny and is now Art Director: Al Casc olio: Assistants: -en Bittrean,Etta hard D'Ar ele.A felony Cod, to, wasn't going around with it.It took me stationed in the Mideast. His address: Arlene Pue,.ichel a couple mote:seconds to relax enough Sgt. Roy-Ridcout, 1138th Military Po- 1 Proofreader:lWenFrandma.t t0 slowly turn around and see that my, lice Co., MNIth Llilitarr Police Banal- I t Dna Pr on tohrtF.Auer*:A., is- t:ut coveralls were caught tin the shield over ion,A1'O New t'ork 09616-5000. I Produ��ction Corirdinatax Mary ,an the pulley. i `"''""'��t�y "I finally put that shield hack on that Update: "Farmers Are Still Killing Editorial Manager: ,ha.,tin+ P pd 9 Rydzewskl;Ass+ttterlt Marsox:Dalt:a C:<<.w- auger like you kept talking about,"said Themselves" del;Assistant:Dpnad Orrnd:ry Marshall. "I didn't want that writer Some changes have occurred since we Administrative Assistant Mary RtdnaSF from FARM kit:MAI.to ccnTle dOWil here: ran this ,story in our October issue. Editorial Aasisbots: Mar. Laney, -t.tat t Penvose,Atkins:Kay,Debra,...H.McCue.,,an and kick our butts!" Because crisis lines set up in the mid- !i Rearty A kick in the butt sure beats a spin Was often are ruts on shoestring fiend- ; —President-- around the auger any day. ing. some haven't survived. Such was Fula E.Santa JOE Li IMSDEN'Missouri the fate of the Farm Crisis Hotline in Executive Vice President , Ohio. whtclt is Ito hniger in operation. —Business-- Unsafe incinerators \ A/7) the,rkansus number-that welisted lawrent-k_I G9i1 p17rill ' One problem that could spell disaster is no longer valid. However, the Cur- 1 Vice President for agriculture in many regions of our nerstone• Proje>e t in little !luck is —Publisher--- elation is toxic waste incinerators and equipped to handle crises calls front -tet,rtiexa:rio< ; hazardous waste landfills. Companies farmers.hi Arkansas,dial 501-375-227.3. Servo;Vice President such as Chemical Waste and Energy r From outside of Arkansas,the number t —Publisher,Livestock Grouter Development based in Pittsburgh-Pa., 1 is 800-.359-55.11. ROper D.Randall promise economic: prosperity to local ___.-—-- — — Senioi•VicePresident communities, but what they bring is if you have an !pinion you'd like to —Information Services— ;arsenic, lead. chromium. cadmium, \share, we'd like to hear it. Send "Let- F3ertjantinJ,vetntrescuJr. I selenium, benzene, mercury, dioxins ers"candidates to Letters. FnttetJoon. Senior Vice President 1 and other toxins. h'.1 r.,230 W. Washington Square,Phila- „°ria~- These toxins are burned in ineinera- tdel,hia. Pa. 19105. !_titers are short- Hui Airzwon.h i / I _ --.._ __ —.._-__. tors where many arc released into the 1 e�ned to fit. --The Editors i 4 ItJity: 'txrie'tAi Mil: IANIlA17Y Ifeut 9106�0 Hello