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RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A TIRE LANDFILL, STORAGE, AND RECYCLING FACILITY - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED 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 3rd day of October, 1990 , at the hour of 10 : 00 a.m. , in the Chambers of the Hoard for the purpose of hearing the application of Tire Mountain, Incorporated, 12311 Weld County Road 41 , Hudson, Colorado 80642 , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility on the following described real estate , to-wit: Part of the SEi , Section 32 , Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Ken 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 allof 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 of Approval and Development Standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan' s Agricultural and Environmental Quality and National Resources Goals and Policies. 900911 Page 2 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. 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, agricultural production, and biomedical waste incineration facility. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. 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 Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling 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 . Within 90 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners and prior to recording the Special Review Permit plat: a. The applicant shall submit a letter that reaffirms all existing agreements , Conditions of Approval, and Development Standards. 900911 Page 3 RE: AMENDED USR - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. b. The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure that all existing tire stockpiles on site will be disposed of in compliance with the State Health Department regulations by May 1 , 1993. The form of 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. c. A recorded exemption application shall be submitted to and be approved by the Department of Planning Services. The application shall identify both the 3 . 84 acre parcel and the 36 . 16 acre parcel. 4 . Prior to the start of recycling tires on this site, the Special Review Permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and requires the approval of the Board of County Commissioners . The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of October, A.D. , 1990 . I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ( WELD TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board t`_ ene R. Bran n r�, airman c s ,r L '� ti BY. -1O-7.2(.-)24-c.„4._, 1Ltic-fz Geo ge Ke�edy, Pro-Tem Deputy Clerk t the Board ,Pert APPROVED AS TO FORM: Constance L. Ha ert i I C.�ir y� ' 2� _,,./..----, -.2_ j z �l County Attorney GorGor . LL t 900911 AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. 1 . The Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3 . A maximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage as follows: A. Before construction of each trench, a 10-foot deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of a 2-foot separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater. B. The trenches shall not exceed 15 feet in depth; specifically 8 feet below grade and 7 feet above grade, 102 feet in width at the top, and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2 : 1 slope on berms. C. No more than 2 trenches shall be excavated and exposed or filled at a time. D. A minimum of 75 feet shall be maintained between the top of each trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access. E. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across the center of each trench. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of each trench and be a minimum of 50-feet wide at the top. 4 . Fire equipment access roads shall be 50-feet wide , capable of providing access in all-weather conditions and capable of supporting fire equipment of 50 , 000 pounds. 5 . Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. 900911 Page 2 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. 6. Tires shall be placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 7 . Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires , the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20-mil plastic and one foot of soil. No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 8 . Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all covered trenches using a system of grading and stormwater ditches. All stormwater shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9. Volume records shall be maintained which include counts of the number of incoming tires , tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on-site , and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1 , 1989 , and on May 1 of every subsequent year. 10 . A site manager shall reside on the Special Review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall be prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The gates , at the entrances, must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11 . A 3-foot by 4-foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and twenty-four hour emergency telephone number. 12 . Water supplies for fire fighting and uses of the property shall comply at all times with the requirements of the Platteville Fire Protection District. 13 . The property owner or facility operator shall notify the Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, State Health Department, and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved alternate equipment or water supply is established. 900911 Page 3 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. 14 . No permanent disposal of wastes, other than waste tires, shall be permitted at this site. 15 . Any liquid and solid wastes , other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 16 . Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 17 . The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80dB (A) , as measured according to 25-12-102 , C.R.S. 18. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the soil conservation plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 19 . 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. 20. This Special Review Permit facility shall be operated in accordance with Weld County Ordinance 124 , No. 53 , Section 1 , regarding a surcharge in the amount of five percent (58) which is added to all fees received by an operator of solid wastes disposal sites in Weld County. 21 . All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 22 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24 .5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 23 . The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24. 6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 24 . Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Colorado Department o£ Health, Platteville Fire Protection District, 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 . 900911 Page 4 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. 25. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 26. 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 . 900911 ATTENDANCE RECORD PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the name of the applicant or Docket # for the hearing you are attending. TODAY' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: DOCKET # 90-37 - GORMAN, GEORGE W. , III, AND BARBARA J. - SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DOCKET # 90-38 - JAMISON TOOL, INC. , & WIXCO SERVICES, INC. - AMENDED USR AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION DOCKET it 90-39 - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. - AMENDED USR AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION DOCKET it 90-43 - WELD COUNTY LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1990-2, PRELIMINARY HEARING - BASSWOOD NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING &Ili (C O,Ltuj i .1/ 5 e fuetAAA D,_ 9 v - 3 I eii.4„2„24,,-. 37is- C'tisiti,or x IO -37 �, J ,, Litt t,,,,,--. /0;01 i Wit' � p�4 / I �" i)D :3-r l O1, . 4//,-0,/ ,J,V4.-10 S U,t.7; is,,,i '((/6/ Y ? v1/44P ) k ,ill Y . .i 6-3-042, tilt C ire p 64tQ.t 9.0 -3 OAC-caddy R, U,t, Nita 540J OhAoweeact L0U, CIO-dr Jge CP 37 !e� <0,4-- .5-74 S Ma-ow/lead Vv. ya. 3 7 „/..2c pc, ./(0.119,t-- /.'mac actH-- % 1 G• tr --'-i) � �? / �� - 3 7 C'1 C' C� i'1 795-O , Zs,% cu/* 70 -.17 /� " — ' r' 4,iiic.h // tat rialyetise._ eio. ,), L, i)„, ,th_ 3Yly /-1,7,s/7nE no, Vie - 7') z �� C �-e'e2'�?i�l�//�� �� c-5 i06 kif� �r,mil"' i _ "e/7.4d, ;_,/c) illIC- � 631 nh ..1/4k ., A. 90 - 3 ,' AA/2 ;N�Q et -9.7,�4. ss/s «-rre,,„�l� /,S2,— c/o -3 7 re* �� ' �� if`��, ,��L�t��!�„ Cam. 9� -32 l ���/ 7, ,„,,,,-3 ,4: ,, ,,,,, (U" 3J +1S1 t i),N+,,, t /fa u t, 1 0,'i S 1 Lies_ 9 3 N u a s o d err, go 3 ,.., c1 z! Xi rid 7. --c r //4 7,,-,3,--c /a e,--f 7/c/i),)/i) Itic,-/Av --62-o_se 7e - _ -)..--( ATTENDANCE RECORD TODAY' S HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS: CONTINUED. . . DOCKETS #90-37, CORMAN; #90-38, JAMISON TOOL, INC. , & WIXCO SERVICES, INC. ; #90-39, TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. ; AND #90-43, WELD COUNTY LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1990-2, BASSWOOD AVENUE, PRELIMINARY HEARING PLEASE write or print legibly your name, address and the DOC # (as listed • above) or the applicants name of the hearing you are attending. NAME /r ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING /r��,iC�= ii4 -- '55O TIM cw4l?� , 26,ec4,6 of_31 50 -37 hie i O �P� � Y� �G� � PAL-��� �? ]l 9asb' To - 3 `7 JTNrI c%a)fb?T C 1 3 7 Azu -c e G re e -el `7v(> t/ 40- 3 / Stn r n tics ( u `�-.}i�.ti Afr w ar{ �� . Cr y 2-06,9y 94 .3 7 71 /wry Pktek4 G / % .� i24:) �/J i' /< /0 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 90-39 RE: AMENDED SITE SPECIFICE DEVELOPMENT PLAN, SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR A TIRE LANDFILL, STORAGE, AND RECYCLING FACILITY - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED A public hearing was conducted on October 3, 1990, at 10:00 A.M. , with the following present: Commissioner Gene R. Brantner, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C.W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 10, 1990, and duly published September 20, 1990, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility requested by Tire Mountain, Incorporated. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, representing the Department of Planning Services, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record and requested that testimony for the Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Wixco Services, Incorporated, also be heard at this time. He explained that this request is for a transfer and name change only. Mr. Barker further explained that this operation and Wixco Services are now one, and this request is to split the property and become two separate operations. Ken Lind, Attorney representing the applicants, further explained the request. Mr. Schuett explained the staff's recommendation on the Performance Guarantees concerning closure and operation of the facilities, which are to be accepted at a later date if this request is approved. Mr. Schuett read a proposed Condition of Approval into the record concerning the applicant's proposed amount for the Performance Guarantees. Wes Potter, representing the Health Department, further explained the Performance Guarantees saying that the disposal date is set by State statute. Mr. Lind questioned the reading of Development Standard #22. Mr. Barker read it into the record as follows: "Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Colorado Department of Health, Platteville Fire Protection District, 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." Mr. Lind read the State regulations of disposal into the record. After some discussion, it was suggested that the Performance Guarantees be submitted within 90 days of approval of this Permit. Nellie Nichols, surrounding property owner, made comments and asked questions about the compliance of these operations. Helen Moore, a concerned citizen, also asked questions as to whether the operations are in compliance. Mr. Schuett and Mr. Potter commented on these concerns. Mr. Schuett reminded the public that this hearing only concerns a name change, and not a use change. Ms. Moore made further comments on the filing of the plat, the trenching of the tires, and the difference of the ability to comply and the actual action of complying. Mr. Potter made comments on the number of tires going into trenches and being recycled. Norma Taylor, a concerned citizen, also questioned whether violations have 900911 Page 2 HEARING CERTIFICATION - TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED occured at these facilities. Mr. Barker clarified the issues to be dealt with at this hearing, and he explained the issues which would be answered later by staff. Ms. Taylor pointed out that Development Standards #49 and #50 from the original Permit for Tire Mountain, Incorporated, are not in the Amended Permit. She also requested a higher Performance Bond be required to help the tax payers. Ralph Campbell, a concerned citizen, read a letter from Canon Land Company into the record. He aslo requested a higher Bond amount be required. Mr. Lind responded to the comments of the public and answered questions of the Board at this time. Mr. Schuett read the amended Condition of Approval #3B into the record as follows: "The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure that all existing tire stockpiles on site will be disposed of in compliance with the State Health Department regulations by May 1, 1993. The form of 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." He also recommended that Development Standards #49 and #50, as in the original Permit, be replaced as Development Standards #19 and #20, and the following Development Standards be renumbered consecutively. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility for Tire Mountain, Incorporated, subject to the Planning staff's recommendation concerning the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Certificate of Designation for said facility, with Commissioner Harbert seconding the motion. It carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 8th day of October, 1990. APPROVED: BOARD OUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: I J � ,r WELD Y, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �,: � � \ eney�R. Brantner, hairman BY V�GYJ� 32 Deputy Clerk to he Board Geor a Ke edy, Pro-Tem / T �F��4 Constance L. Harbert /744"t7 C.W. Kirb i-j > Gordo " ". ac TAPE #90-36 DOCKET #90-39 PL0456 900911 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case l��� — ��c��> M� c«��r j /-4-e- , Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description .0)R B• OJ 'Mn �. y�Q/h'l![�' :1Kiat JhjC_ -_yam D. der k7u e4,-7--t E' ! 1),,,,t -c /Y Ol 40-71 1C-19 / 6 GCiG )3 F. 0 e--Cer) ._G)nde Y rv�/UV G. H. I. J. � ! 091 R. L. M. N. O. PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on October 3 , 1990 , conditionally approved an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation 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: Tire Mountain, Incorporated 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEi of Section 32 , Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Tire landfill, storage , and recycling facility SIZE OF PARCEL: 75 .9 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 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly Miller, Deputy PUBLISHED: October 11 , 1990 , in The New News "$11 STATE OF COLORADO ) )s.s. COUNTY OF WELD ) 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 fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the PIMUCOpICE act of the General Assembly of the Board el State of Colorado, entitled "An Act _s grig4 to regulate the printing of legal notices and advertisements, " and „ a amendments thereto; that the notice deS gad of which the annexed is a printed copy taken from said newspaper, was a'r �ial�e� published in said newspaper, and inaril• 4 the regular and entire issue of every number thereof , � ffi once a week for 1 successive weeks; that said notice ro.` nEtSt was so published in said newspaper » ssa proper and not in any supplement tf • d IM- thereof , and that the first wpm, publication of said notice as aforesaid , was on the e q n - s 11 day of C , 19 Mgr: October n:two. in and the last on the � � day of c , `( 0 . 1 OINN Subscribed and sw rn o before tic me this /7 day ofr /�-.- , 19 `/[. MyCr r-r r,. ..s. 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, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation 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. APPLICANT DOCKET NO. 90-39 Tire Mountain, Incorporated 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 DATE: October 3, 1990 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEi of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28; west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Carol Harding, Deputy DATED: September 10, 1990 PUBLISHED: September 20, 1990, in The New News r 'Na��{ STATE OF COLORADO ) )s.s. COUNTY OF WELD ) David H. 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 NOTICE general circulation in said County State el the pursuant Colorado and the zoning��Weld and has been continousiy and be� inp°tliie uninterruptedly published therein Q1m ne sofW the d � County P Y P Coagmnsai 7t of Weld county during a period of at least enter, 9155 10t°i� Floor, G t, First fifty—two consecutive weeks prior to Wm AB pereom aqY manner Interested in the Amenaad the first publication of the annexed site y ueiges elepmmtt P� notice; that said newspaper is a rtificate of Designation are requested to attend ud may be newspaper within the meaning of the heard. Should the applicant ,or any act of the General Assembly of the interested party' damns the presence of a court reporter to State of Colorado, entitled "An Act mke a,record d the Proceedinae in addition to tbs taped record to regulate the printing of legal which will he k during the hearing the Clerk"to the Board a notices and advertisements, " and Office awn be advised in writing of such action at least five days amendments thereto; that the notice prior to the hearing: The coat of engaging a court shell be of which the annexed is a printed borne by the copy taken from said newspaper, was BE aTTa maps o certdie lyy t� ie Weld County Planning Cmarmasion published in said newspaper, and in may be exa Clerk to mined Board office of the regular and entire issue of Commissioners, located in the p15d 10th Street° Th rat CFioor. every number thereof , GreeDleColorado. ppLicmcr 'RO.gD3g once a week for I Ttra Mogntam,incorporated 12911 Weld County Road 41 successive weeks; that said notice Hudson,1C01217.11'Colorado 1990 was so published in said newspaper !REQUEST: ST: . proper and not in any supplement � ���Sa�il Devek�Piave Spodd Review thereof , and that the first Des mot at tiref °""R' publication of said notice as uteaoek DES ftl: P�,°,`r�t hoi�f SEIaforesaid , as on the FAI M West ot the Mil V Road Yd: west of and a Ime na t to day o f \ , 19 �l l Weld County BO d 41.OF COUgpNpTYp �0 BY 1DCOONU�'D COLORADO arh the {last on the Q_ day of wEi.ocDD arefoTHE D 'i 19 I DATED:B September 1¢.Deputy n/ —T The New N 9e�[ember 20, 1990 in . ri, l �, �n i -Co �' ,,'G L. Subscribed and sworn[ to tlefore me this Zo day of , 000� .7/7,72csez-t , 19 le . �� f'/L`�/YYm 4l - c,-,et-,----J MVCnRtitliSSIn C.X:;'r, ,, � �x.,AA , NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Ccom mieWeg wN old a gm hearin¢ fan Tuee & teugus�gw�e, of , alcmeiderh 8 e Sik sec. and _ ._ �ateW Revlew Hermit, and Ce sot non rtificate the request may create atov Lw.ty right. yOPe11O11N: Palo[ _. CROOWry of the VII: WelCSrad° d TYPE• INTENSITY OF PRO USE=thwart, :�dpThe landfill f COCATI : 7la�tyiHd weadt ldmeand w ll.to Whaea it aig wfil heldeld County Reed lin 1 CRCaoeuuauoWW Room 7ret Fes, ee Matt Street. . Colorado. Camm®ta or related to =hard tin rtburWerd CiHgr °eP.,C gyaat, Room wore the above date or presenum at the public hearing on August 1 _ awBa6le : 1 u 1Wo.Dep"artmthee°taPPlicaLmi 6 the Room We Trig gCgm�taoorGelneleCyanfer WA 5d N�g0l - EWcelNda .'.: ., y be one tI�� I\ ' ,' b .. - Ain The New Neva 4Th( / As y0 D ��1�,h�ri�� 42,v,„u Gu _ AUG 1 3 1990 ;ommissionexpires ),199% thin Ct. m rnk .,n,9li0iS>au. ( DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES fttr\\ PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 • - 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 Ce COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 21, 1990, at 1:30 p.m, for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Incorporated LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE$ of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Tire Landfill and Storage Facility LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. SIZE: 75.9 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 August 21, 1990. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Ernie Ross, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by August 2, 1990 Received by:i ipial etair,11 ,)4 Date: t /. ��� 3/, /no DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 21, 1990, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Incorporated LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE% of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Tire Landfill and Storage Facility LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. SIZE: 75.9 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 August 21, 1990. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department o£ Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Ernie Ross, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by August 2, 1990 Received by: Date: s, BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDTION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 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: Amended USR-842 NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility 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, west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners 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 Weld County Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - 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 and Environmental Quality and National Resources Goals and Policie. - The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial zone district and is provided for a use by special review. - 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, agricultural production, and biomedical waste incineration facility. - No overlay districts affect the site. Amended USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 2 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. The Planning Commission' s recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the 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. The applicant shall submit a letter that reaffirms all existing agreements, conditions of approval, and development standards. b. The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure that all existing tire stockpiles on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993. The Form of 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. c. A recorded exemption application shall be submitted to and approved by Department of Planning Services. The application shall identify both the 3.84 acre parcel and the 36.16 acre parcel. €,• It) 1 9 Amended USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. Page 3 4. Prior to the start of recycling tires on this site, the Special Review permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and requires the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Richard Kimmel Judy Yamaguchi LeAnn Reid Rick Iverson Jean Hoffman Bud Clemons Jerry Kiefer 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, Bobbie Good, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on August 21, 1990, and recorded in Book No. XIII of the proceedings of the Planning Commission. Dated the 22nd day of August, 1990. 3o ca\g®� Bobbie Good Secretary SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tire Mountain, Inc. Amended USR-842 1. The Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. A maximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage as follows: A. Before construction of each trench, a 10-foot deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of 2 feet separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater. B. The trenches shall not exceed 15-feet in depth; specifically 8 feet below grade and 7-feet above grade, 102 feet in width at the top, and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2:1 slope on berms. C. No more than 2 trenches shall be excavated and exposed or filled at a time. D. A minimum of 75-feet shall be maintained between the top of each trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access. E. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across the center of each trench. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of each trench and be a minimum of 50-feet wide at the top. 4. Fire equipment access roads shall be 50-feet wide, capable of providing access in all-weather conditions and capable of supporting fire equipment of 50,000 pounds. 5. Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. V QrI31 Development Standards Amended USR-842 Page 2 6. Tires shall be placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 7. Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires, the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20 mil plastic and one foot of soil. No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 8. Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all covered trenches using a system of grading and stormwater ditches. All stormwater shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9. Volume records shall be maintained which include counts of the number of incoming tires, tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on-site, and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1, 1989, and on May 1 of every subsequent year. 10. A site manager shall reside on the special review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall be prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The gates, at the entrances, must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11. A 3-foot by 4-foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and twenty-four hour emergency telephone number. 12. Water supplies for fire fighting and uses of the property shall comply at all times with the requirements of the Platteville Fire Protection District. 13. The property owner or facility operator shall notify the Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, State Health Department, and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved alternate equipment or water supply is established. 14. No permanent disposal of wastes, other than waste tires, shall be permitted at this site. LI4. , Development Standards Amended USR-842 Page 3 15. Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 16. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 17. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of SOdB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 18. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the soil conservation plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 19. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 20. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 21. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 22. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Colorado Department of Health, Platteville Fire Protection District, 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. 23. 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. 24 , 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. nre % � ADDITIONAL COMMENTS TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED AMENDED USR-842 This Amended Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation were submitted to separate the biomedical waste incineration facility from the tire landfill and to change Development Standard #7 on tire cover. The State Health Department and Weld County Health Department reviewed this request and recommended denial of change to Development Standard #7 on the tire cover requirement. The applicant has withdrawn the request to change Development Standard #7. No development standards approved with the original case change with this amended special review permit. or C;qi 9 Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 5 CASE NUMBER: USP.-918 APPLICANT: Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Wixco Services, Incorporated REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE$ of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28, west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. Keith Schuett reminded the Planning Commission each request will require two separate actions. One, to make a recommendation on the request; and two, to make a recommendation on the Certificate of Designation. Ken Lind stated at the present time, both requests are under the same special review permit. This was done because because both entities take place on the same property, and because of common ownership. They wart to separate these into two distinct operations. Because of the sophistication of the equipment, tries cannot be used in the incinerator unit for test purposes as previously planned. For estate, economic, and insurance reasons, they want the businesses separated, and upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, a recorded exemption will be applied for to separate the land into separate parcels. There have been no changes in the original development standards. These have just been divided out into whichever request they were originally designed for. Because of the number of development standards in the original permit, it was almost impossible for both operations to work under them. Upon approval of these requests, each business will have it own Certificate of Designation. Insurance has been very difficult because of the diversity of the two operations. Tire Mountain Corporation and Jamison Tool, Inc. , are both owned by the Jamison Family. Because of the complexity of the original permit, monitorinc both operations has been very difficult for the health department. The applicant has withdrawn their request for one new development standard under Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. The State Health Department approves fencing only the Wixco facility. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the audience. Norma Taylor, concerned citizen, wondered why the applicant had originally stated there was no problem with the 60 plus development standards , and why is he now saying they are too cumbersome to follow? Since they are now adding Jamison Tool are their intentions to diversify the current operation. offi a Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 6 Ken Lind stated it is just a name change. There are no different uses. The property is owned by Jamison Tool. Half of the building used by Wixco Services is used by tire mountain for a shop. If Wixco expands their operation., as its special review permit will allow them to do, they will take up the entire building with a second kiln. Wes Potter, Director, Environmental Health Services, Weld County, stated this division will definitely make it easier to monitor each operation separately because they look at each use separately. He sees no interaction between the two uses. To divide the uses is not a problem. Keith Schuett stated the division allows a better plan for enforcement of the development standards. Lee Morrison stated this is a better proposal then having two operations under one name. Helen Moore, concerned citizen, asked why, if Wixco Services will be a separately entity, it has to have Jamison Tool, Inc. , on it at all? The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services for Case Number Amended USR-842 for Tire Mountain, Inc. , into the record. He amended Development Standard #22 to include the Colorado Department of Health and the Platteville Fire Protection District as per the original permit. MOTION: Ann Garrison moved Case Number Amended USR-842 for Tire Mountain, Inc. , for an amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit be • forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation and conditions of the Department of Planning Services' staff, as given to them in writing, and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. She is recommending this also because it will give the County greater control over Wixco Services. When Wixco and Tire Mountian came to us it was a year and a half ago and the time period they gave us for the operation of this facility, or both facilities at that time because they were joined, was much shorter than a year and a half. As so often happens when lawyers, engineers, and people from academia present evidence to us in these cases, they present a picture that doesn't turn out to be what we face in reality, and she takes this year and a half time period, which is a lot longer than what they had given us, as a sign there are inheritant problems in the engineering design of the facility. She hopes that by separating these into two separate permits the County will have greater control over the operation of the facilities. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. y Summary of the Weld County Planing Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 7 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Richard Kimmel - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation for the Certificate of Designation for Amended USR-842, Tire Mountain, Inc. , into the record. MOTION: LeAnn Reid moved the Certificate of Designation for Case Amended USR-842, Tire Mountain, Inc. , be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services ' staff. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. No further discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Richard Kimmel - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes ; Bud Clemons - ;yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff for USR-918, Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. , into the record. MOTION: Rick Iverson moved Case Number USR-918 for Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. , for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. There was no further discussion. Summary o£ the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting August 21, 1990 Page 8 The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - Yes. For the same reasons given for Amended USR-842. Richard Kimmel - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes. Motion carried unanimously. The Chairman asked Keith Schuett to read the staff's recommendation for the Certificate of Designation for Case Number USA-918, Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Wixco Services, Inc. , into the record, Ken Lind asked that the address on the recommendation be corrected to correspond to the site. MOTION Judy Yamaguchi moved the Certificate of Designation for Case Number USR-918 be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. There was no further discussion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Ann Garrison - yes; Richard Kimmel - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes; Rick Iverson - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Z-456 - APPLICANT: Greeley/Weld County Airport (continued from August 7, 1990) REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) and I-3 (Industrial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for C-3 (Commercial) and I-3 (Industrial) uses. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 1, 2, and 3, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately two miles east of Highway 85, adjacent to State Highway 263. APPEARANCE: Fred Jeager, Airport Manager, stated they want to aid the airport Authority with _further development and more commercial enterprises within the airport. There are already enterprises on the airport land which do not conform with the existing zoning, one of them being the law enforcement firing range used by both the Greeley Police Department and the Weld County Sheriff's Department. He has reviewed the recommendation of the Department of Planning Services' staff and has no objections. INVENT( OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDF TION Case Number Amended USR-842 Submitted or Prepared Prior to Hearing At Hearing 1. Application 97 Pages X 2. One application plat(s) 2 page(s) 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. Three 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 June 28, 1990, from Austin X Buckingham, State Health Department 12. Letter dated June 27, 1990, from Austin X Buckingham, State Health Department 13. Letter dated May 17, 1990, from Lavern Nelson X 14. Letter dated August 1, 1990, from Austin X Buckingham, State Health Department 15. Memo dated July 10, 1990, from West Potter, X Weld County Health Department 16. Memo dated June 16, 1990, from West Potter, X Weld County Health Department 17. Letter dated July 10, 1990, from George Vanslyke, X State Engineer Division of Water Resources 18. Memo dated August 9, 1990, from Drew Scheltinga, X Weld County Engineering Department 19. Referral response dated July 16, 1990, from Ed X Herring, Office of Emergency Management I hereby certify that the 19 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 August 23, 1990. DC C p id � .z \lo A Curr]R t Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) CORNTIAOE'WELD ) -------- 'sthscityBEtnyib, SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS z'g — day of 19‘p . �:on), SEAL" -' ^, 7.0 Q L G:'o (� t 4 7�� NOTAR PUBLIC My Commission Expires My Ccwwsissisn Expire Feb. 13, 1993 Date: August 21, 1990 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-842 NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc. ADDRESS: 15721 Weld County Road 10, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE'1 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28, west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 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: - 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 and Environmental Quality and National Resources Goals and Policie. - The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial zone district and is provided for a use by special review. - 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, agricultural production, and biomedical waste incineration facility. - No overlay districts affect the site. - 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. Amended USR-842 Tire Mountain, Inc. 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. The applicant shall submit a letter that reaffirms all existing agreements, conditions of approval, and development standards. b. The applicant shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure that all existing tire stockpiles on site will be disposed of by May 1, 1993. The Form of 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. c. A recorded exemption application shall be submitted to and approved by Department of Planning Services. The application shall identify both the 3.8 acre parcel and the 36.16 acre parcel. 4. Prior to the start of recycling tires on this site, the Special Review permit shall be amended to include specific information detailing the tire recycling operation. This amendment shall be treated as a new application and requires the approval of the Board of County Commissioners. r-vn i A SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tire Mountain, Inc. Amended USR-842 1. The Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility in the I-3 (Industrial) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24 C.R.S. , as amended. 3. A maximum of 25 storage trenches shall be constructed for tire storage as follows: A. Before construction of each trench, a 10-foot deep hole shall be excavated near the center of the proposed trench area and shall be left open for a minimum of 3 days to determine groundwater depth. A minimum of 2 feet separation shall be maintained between the lowest elevation of the trench and the highest elevation of the groundwater. B. The trenches shall not exceed 15-feet in depth; specifically 8 feet below grade and 7-feet above grade, 102 feet in width at the top, and 550 feet in length with a minimum of 2:1 slope on berms. C. No more than 2 trenches shall be excavated and exposed or filled at a time. D. A minimum of 75-feet shall be maintained between the top of each trench to allow for an adequate firebreak and access. E. Internal firebreaks shall be constructed across the center of each trench. The firebreak shall extend the full-depth of each trench and be a minimum of 50-feet wide at the top. 4. Fire equipment access roads shall be 50-feet wide, capable of providing access in all-weather conditions and capable of supporting fire equipment of 50,000 pounds. 5. Existing tire stockpiles shall be separated by a minimum width of 70 feet. I'4- I 1 Development Standards Amended USR-842 Page 2 6. Tires shall be placed across the width and to the top of each trench before proceeding lengthwise along the trench. 7. Within 30 days of filling a trench with tires, the trench shall be covered with no less than a 20 mil plastic and one foot of soil. No more than 100 feet of uncovered tires shall exist at any time. Materials other than soil may be used as a final cover provided they are approved by the Weld County Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 8. Surface drainage shall be directed away from the active trench and all covered trenches using a system of grading and stormwater ditches. All stormwater shall be directed to a detention pond. Discharge from the detention pond shall not exceed the rate of historic runoff. 9. Volume records shall be maintained which include counts of the number of incoming tires, tires placed in storage trenches, tires recycled on-site, and tires recycled off-site. These counts shall be recorded daily and accumulated monthly and annually. An annual report shall be submitted to the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health beginning May 1, 1989, and on May 1 of every subsequent year. 10. A site manager shall reside on the special review area to assist in site security. Unauthorized access to the facility shall be prevented by a tire barrier of large-sized tires. The gates, at the entrances, must be capable of being locked when the business is not in operation. 11. A 3-foot by 4-foot sign shall be posted at the entrance gate listing wastes accepted, hours of operation, and twenty-four hour emergency telephone number. 12. Water supplies for fire fighting and uses of the property shall comply at all times with the requirements of the Platteville Fire Protection District. 13. The property owner or facility operator shall notify the Department of Planning Services, Weld County Health Department, State Health Department, and Platteville Fire Protection District in the event of a change in the availability of equipment or water supply identified for fire protection. The facility operator shall voluntarily close the facility and not accept any additional tires until an approved alternate equipment or water supply is established. 14. No permanent disposal of wastes, other than waste tires, shall be permitted at this site. S?;,. 1 Development Standards Amended USR-842 Page 3 15. Any liquid and solid wastes, other than tires, shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 16. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 17. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 18. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the soil conservation plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 19. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 20. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 21. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 22. Personnel from 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. 23. 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. 24 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. sc ?''i A ADDITIONAL COMMENTS TIRE MOUNTAIN, INCORPORATED AMENDED USR-842 This Amended Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation were submitted to separate the biomedical waste incineration facility from the tire landfill and to change Development Standard 67 on tire cover. The State Health Department and Weld County Health Department reviewed this request and recommended denial of change to Development Standard #7 on the tire cover requirement. The applicant has withdrawn the request to change Development Standard C7. No development standards approved with the original case change with this amended special review permit. 13CCCIa 1 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: August 14, 1990 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-842 NAME: Tire Mountain, Incorporated ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill and storage area. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE1 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. SIZE OF PARCEL: 76.16 Acres, more or less. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: This request for an amended permit is to separate the biomedical waste incineration facility from the tire landfill operation. No major changes to the previous application is being requested. This proposal requires two separate actions by the Planning Commission. First, 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. Second, a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with Section 45.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the certificate of designation. The Planning Commission shall be guided in its review of a certificate of designation by regulations contained in the State Statutes. A copy of the requirements for the consideration of certificate of designation are provided. Historically, the Planning Commission has listened to all the testimony required for both actions and then developed two separate recommendations. Copies of specific referral recommendations from the State Health Department, Weld County Health Department, and Weld County Engineering Department are included in this summary packet. 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C67.2. f • CY • OZZ �� 1' x �a Ay1/4 ' R 1 AZ 1 . .1.1:14;e14.:t4:41:t!,:ipti.:4,tit.; , ,.„,,,,i4.i. t 7: : F i;; rr u k y ...- _.� ac It O/q � " r v � 14 w % -- `,x y' (f t. . r i t1 r3S5 • 1 •pp R r y Avk .. 2 c - �p \,c1 - - „:„. ... _ ,, - , ..... . ,... : , , , :, ., .. � . .„...,. .,,,,„...,: :. , .‘,. : ,. °': i .. ..„„„,,„. :. . ,. , ..„.:4.,.. ..,:: :,, at $ %,.. t7 t SYa G R 15 'i t a' k$gic o Y V' �i�.. + , Cy S✓,3 a +t FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-842 DATE OF INSPECTION: August 6, 1990 NAME: Tire Mountain, Incorporated REQUEST: An Amended Site Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEk of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41; south of and adjacent to Weld County Road 28. LAND USE: N Hudson Auto Salvage, turkey hatchery, and agricultural production E Weld County Road 41, agricultural production S Agricultural production W Agricultural production ZONING: N I-3 (Industrial) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The special use area is divided into two parcels. The southern being 40 acres and the northern parcel being 36. 16. Each parcel has an access onto Weld County Road 41. Weld County Road 41 is a local gravel road with a 60 foot right-of-way. The property is zoned I-3 (Industrial) and is currently used as a tire disposal facility. There are two mobile homes on the northern parcel. The property slopes gently from the east down to the west. By: ?SiLe eK ith . Schuett Current Planner ' `(,y; ' I FIELD CHECK // Filing Number: Amended USR-842 Date of Inspection: 2111 , i Current Planner: Keith A. Schuett Applicant's Name: Tire Mountain, Inc. Request: A Site Specific Development Plan, Amended Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation Legal Description: Part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Location: South of Weld County Road 28, west and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 . I l Land Use: N filial VOCV-- 0-6/r i'/tc bass 7 z.�5 ( : --'3) EC0YY1 Tikes /�y —eicIrb-; 'Ault // _ W ft.,_ , (cm. , /At. c Zoning: N I-3 (Industrial) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: SU) e rif `00-a. `-fAt .;z wra.R ,ga,4) wtu`aln LV c4-D 44r, Ste0 fivycs- a- c11%-I- / diAA r h, _.___ DpIN ?,) \5/0 -'7i I / S gnature of o rd Me r .i U l 2 19910 u '' /- , weld Cu, Plaotatwe ,:idiiii$ iot, e rf'r --;` ,4 i REFERRAL LIST NAME: Tire Mountain, Inc CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-842 REFERRALS SENT: June 29, 1990 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 16, 1990 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault X Health Department _- Brighton Extension Service Dacono X Emergency Management Office !_Eaton X Sheriff's Office Erie X 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 _Hudson _Highway Department 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 _Dacono F-19 Nunn _Eaton F-4 Platteville _Fort Lupton F-5 _Severance Galeton F-6 Windsor Hudson F-7 _Johnstown F-8 COUNTIES La Salle F-9 _Adams Longmont F-10 Boulder _Milliken F-11 �Larimer _Nunn F-12 _Pawnee X Platteville F-l3 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 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 X Judy Yamaguchi y(',p[ 'r sr' k3 f5-1 TE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HE&L ;r) oe cot <4' o4, . 4210 East 11th Avenue Iu t"" { Telefax: y� 'S Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 (303)322-9076(Main Building/Denver( j t' Phone (303) 320-8333 (303)320-1529(Ptarmigan Place/Denver( • .9.4„0011* (303(248-7198(Grand Junction Regional Office) *1876 s; Roy Romer Governor Thomas M. Vernon, M.D. Executive Director June 28, 1990 Jarrald & Faye Jamison Tire Mountain, Inc. 12311 WCR 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Re: Deletion of the Requirement for Cover Material at Tire Mountain, Inc. Site Location: SE 1/4 Section 32, T3N, R65W; Weld County Dear Mr. & Mrs. Jarrald Jamison: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division (the Division) has completed it's review of your May 17, 1990 submittal. The submittal requested that the requirement for a final cover material (20 mil plastic and one foot of topsoil) be removed as a condition of the Certificate of Designation. The Division has reviewed all of the documents enclosed with your May 17, 1990 submittal. The Division assumes that when Tire Mountain, Inc. agreed to all permit conditions that they appropriately evaluated the feasibility and the problems with the implementation of those conditions. Since soil will serve as a barrier to heat transmission, a foot of soil above the 20 mil plastic will most certainly decrease the fire hazard. The purpose of the 20 mil plastic is to prevent soil from entering the tire monofill and thereby reducing the contamination of this recyclable resource. The most likely source of ignition would be lightening strikes. A 40 ° difference in ignition temperature between the 20 mil plastic and the tires is not significant in light of the heat retardent abilities of the one foot soil barrier. Without a final cover, the persistently strong winds endemic to that area will likely blow dirt into the tire monofills causing the contamination that you wish to prevent. Dry tumble weeds will likely lodge themselves in the tire monofills and provide ready kindling in the event lightening strikes. nfn tr.r.J. o.,'t. �1.- -li rTh ��rN)0� I ,JUL 1 n 1990 .., - . Weld Co. Plumy vuuuwisJou Mr. & Mrs Jamison Tire Mountain page 2. The operator may need to consider changing the trench configuration in order to make a cover placement practicable. The Division is willing to entertain alternative cover methods, but the Division is not willing to authorize no cover material over the tire monofill. Therefore the Division is denying this request. AT Aimay be contacted at this office (303) 331-4846 if you have any additional questions. cerely, • �e--"s—.—�LS', • 1�-C- CAustin N. Buckingham Geologist Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division ANB/ht/7297K cc: E. Ross, Weld County Commissioners R. Allison, Weld County Planning Department W. Potter, Weld County Health Department L. Nelson, Nelson Engineers or-I"eTh,1 eg STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ��ef coteN\ 421O East 11th Avenue Telefaa. Ne�� $' Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 Pd3)322-9076(Main Budding/Denver) Phone (303) 320-8333 (303)320-1529(Ptarmigan Place/Denver) (303)248-7198(Grand)unction Regional Office) ia7*�� �* Roy Romer June 27, 1990 Governor Thomas M. Vernon, M.D. Executive Director Ernst Ross, Chairman Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Name Change on The Certificate of Designation; Tire Mountain, Inc. and Wixco Services, Inc. Site Location: SE 1/4 Section 32, T3N, R65W; Weld County Dear Commissioner Ross: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division (the Division) has reviewed the May 17, 1990 request to change the name on the Certificate of Designation from 'Tire Mountain, Inc. and Wixco Services, Inc.' to 'Jamison Tool, Inc. and Wixco Services, Inc.' The Division concurs that such a change is acceptable. Please contact me at this office (303) 331-4846 if you have any additional questions. Sincerely, ' t�5.� _-'�1..AC_ Ll Austin N. Buckingham ` Geologist Solid Waste and Incident Management Sectio Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division ANB/ht/7295K enclosure: May 17, 1990 letter from Nelson Engineers cc: .`""Pr son Weld County Planning Department W. Potter, Weld County. Health Department J. Jamison, Tire Mountain, Inc. L. Nelson, Nelson Engineers irar 4'7.1 1 Tip111 JUL 9 1990 cLc - - - Vint CB, QIAtIIIIRq +Bmms to NELSON ENGINEERS GREELEY NATIONAL PLAZA 822 7TH STREET GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 (303) 356-6362 May 17, 1990 Austin Buckingham, C.P.G. Hazardous Material and Waste Management Division Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 Re: Tire Mountain, Inc. and Wixco Services, Inc. Certificate of Designation - SE-1/4 , Section 32 , Township 3 North, Range 65 West, Weld County, Colorado Dear Ms . Buckingham: By this letter written in behalf of my clients , Jarrald and Faye Jamison, I am requesting an amendment to the subject Certi- ficate of Designation. The amendment is requested to accommodate an ownership name change. The current Certificate of Designation is in the name of Tire Mountain, Inc. , and Wixco Services , Inc. , as operator. The name on the Certificate of Designation should be changed to Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Wixco Services , Inc. There is no personnel change at this time, since both corpor- ations, the Tire Mountain, Incorporated and Jamison Tool Inc. , are entirely owned by Jarrald and Faye Jamison. I will appreciate your early review and approval of the re- quested amendment so that the change can be accomodated as neces- , sary through Weld County authorities . Respectfully, NELSON ENGINEERS o _LaVern C. Nelson, P. E. LCN/gc cc: Tire Mountain, Inc. Kenneth Lind, Esq. f r(‘, MEMORAnDum Wilk 7a Planning Department July 10, 1990 Date Wes Potter, Director, Environmental Protection Serviced/�,�(�Q a COLORADO From VVV Tire Mountain USE Subject: The Division has reviewed the applicant's request to remove the final cover requirement for the tire disposal cells. The staff provides the following considerations: 1. The area is highly prone to blowing tumbleweeds moving through the area. 2. The accumulation of such weed debris will increase the potential for fire at the top of the cells. The tires will effectively catch and hold blowing tumbleweeds on top of the cells. 3. A continuous cover of the cells will reduce the potential for weeds to accumulate in the top of the tires. 4. If the use of a soil cover will cause problems, then the applicant is encouraged to explore alternate methods to cover the cells. The Division, therefore, recommends that the specification for cover be continued in effect while the applicant explores alternate proposals. It is suggested that strict enforcement of that specific development standard be deterred by the County while the applicant explores alternative proposals. WP492/dgc \\JUL 1 J 1990 Ei t bade Gird MEMORAFIDUM r Weld County Planningilik June 1 1990 OTo Date Environmental Protection Services COLORADO From 9.0 Case Number: Amended USR-842 Name: Tire Mountain, Inc. Subject: Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: All development standards in USR-842 pertaining to Tire Mountain, Inc. shall be included in the New Amended USR-842 and apply to the applicants. WP478/cs ti 1 1;7 rllll' • r 11 r'") ' 1,c) �l 1 Wed to. �iclh°Ijh l,hiovrfs,S a e 1 1 OF C°<O 74/ 4t& ROY ROMER O. JERIS A. DANIELSON Governor State Engineer * • 4.o • * • �;. 45876 OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver. Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 RA,/r 10, 199 ? Mr . Keith A. Schuett Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley , CO 8O631 Re: Tire Mountain USR-842. Amended . Sec . 3.2, T3N, R65W Dear Mr . Schuett: We have reviewed the amended application to allow for a recycling facility and a bio-medical waste incineration facility on the Tire Mountain landfill site. We have previously reviewed this proposal and recommended approval (our letters of August 8, 1988 and April 12, 1989) . The site is located on the outcrop of the Laramie Formation , and a well commercial well permit ( 32OO4-F ) has been issued for the Laramie-For. !-fills Aquifer . The well appears capable of supplying the needs of the facility and the plan appears adequate for the protection of the groundwater resources of the area . For these reasons, we have no objection to the proposed plan . Sincerely, /- George VanSlyke Chief , Geotechnical Services LJUL 1 2 1990 L 'skid Ca. Pliant ei nnaussinl. cc : Alan Berryman , Division Engineer Steve Laughtenschlager �' ,' ' .F.1r MEMORAnDum Keith Schuett, Planning August 9, 1990 To Date Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer COLORADO Fr om Tire Mountain, USR-842 suborn The Board of Weld County Commissioners entered into a Road Maintenance Agreement with Tire Mountain, Inc. on June 28, 1989. If this agreement is still valid, the road impact concerns have been addressed. 1 9.o- 1 , AUG 1 3 1990 1 �� ' } fi WEN; C6 VRun.r,ne 'r+:rrnss'u DS/mw:prtire cc: Commissioner Kirby Planning Referral File - Jamison Tool Inc./Wixco Services, USR-918 Planning Referral File - Tire Mountain, Inc. , USR-842 C C - ‘ 1 Ili . � PHONE(303)3564000,EXT.4400 I 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 Ci CASE NUMBER Amended USA-842. COLORADO o 21i1! cvrq June 29, 1990 M I L 1 7 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Weld el, &Iwo*.oinalloiShlut Enclosed is an application from Tire Mountain, Inc. , for a site specitic development plan, amended special review permit, and certificate of designation. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE} 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; west 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 July 16, 1990, 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. Please refer to the enclosed letter, )_p;, Signed: a :144,---7, Agency: fQ71'SO/Oe71 Date: 0 7 /‘ 96 PLATTE VALLEY 60 South 27th Avenue SOIL CONSERVATION Brighton , CO 80601 DISTRICT Phone : 659-?004 July 30, 1990 Mr . Keith A. Schuett Weld County , Colorado Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley , CO 806: 1 RE: Case Number Amended - USR-842 Dear Mr . Schuett : We believe that the conservation plan prepared by the USDA Soil Conservation Service which is on file at the Department of Planning Services should continue to be a part of this site specific development plan . We believe erosion should be controlled at ail times . Sincerely , Clyde Abbett, President Board of Supervisors r AUG 1990 [I Weld C@. OI}niohv ainuowlas ( __, It , Lr,n,.,,w VI-JUICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 �� 1111 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 Ci CASE NUMBER Amended USR-842. COLORADO -, June 29, 1990 / 1 ! 1990 1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: won ch Enclosed is an application from Tire Mountain, Inc. , for a site specific development plan, amended special review permit, and certificate of designation. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE} 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; west 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 July 16, 1990, 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. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: 1�0 17-c —/ or Agency: LCJ'C �m G Date: O 7/6 ? ,E'( 0q1.1 C:\....-.' to \ 7 t,a 5 ��� , r„f. STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH op coik a� �s 4210 East 11[h Avenue Telefax: �� - gyp\ Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 (303)322-9076(Main Building/Denver( ) , O Phone (303) 320-8333 (303)320-1529(Ptarmigan Place/Denver( � i�*�, **/ (303)248-7198(Grand Junction Regional Office) s X876,i Roy Romer Governor August 1, 1990 Thomas M. Vernon, M.D. Executive Director Gene R. Brantner Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 RE: Amended Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation, One for Tire Mountain, Inc. and One for Wixco Services, Inc. Site Location: SE Section 32, T3N, R65W; Weld County Dear Chairman Brantner: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division (the Division) has reviewed the June 13, 1990 request to amend the use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation; one for Tire Mountain, Inc. and one for Wixco Services, Inc. In general the Division does not object to this amendment. However the following comments are offered for your consideration. 1) Due to property ingress/egress overlap, the Division is concerned about appropriate security measures for both facilities. Both facilities should be fenced about the perimeter and maintain their own separate controlled access point. Common areas, such as the shop and water well can be excluded and/or have it's own perimeter fencing. I may be contacted at this office if you have any additional questions. incerely, (Wel*/%.... it f ,� c)u � / Austin N. Buckingham Geologist Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division ANB/cg/7521 cc: R. Allison, Weld County Planning Dept. W. Potter, Weld County Health Depart. J. Jamison, Tire Mountain, Inc. 0:57;1 ll V. Nelson, Nelson Engineers ..lc . _„_ a OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRONE (303) 356-4000, 4200 P.O.. Box 758 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 Ewe COLORADO June 13 , 1990 Dennis C . Hotovec State Department of Health I Waste Management Division 4 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver , CO 80220 Dear Mr . Hotovec : This is to advise you that Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L . Jamison have paid the required fee and we are requesting that you review their application for two Amended Certificates of Designation pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act . When amended , one of the Certificates will be in the name of Tire Mountain , Inc . , for a solid waste disposal site for tires any scrap tire recycling facility; and the other in the name of WikCO Services , Inc . , for the operation of a bio-medical waste incineration facility . Your prompt attention is required in order that the Weld County Board of Commissioners may proceed with its review. Sincerely , LC, Oite-0 �. Gene R . Brantner Chairman g., 1 A E 12.28 a v �md m c..) • m° ~ .04 W N «7o > r� ac 0 `^ a wt a cm`« j_ '� ere E ¢ E '3 8 , d `g a o p 7 J o J q F O 0.�E Oa O« w 3`ma t t " ❑❑Q 3 w a d a O O W f co To 0«O ¢"- E 0 = . < °'e f 41 o 1! Z > 5m � c O d ° O 0 m °1 -. 'm a v 0 m m E 0 I lA a d y « F, NIA N N ` i « w m O N 0 7, B c el 'v. l.,..:6 rn C p co O C L g. a! 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Amended USR-842 Mile High Turkey Hatchery, Inc. 711 South Bowen Street Longmont, CO 80501 Robert N. Poole and Company 2201 Kipling Street Lakewood, CO 80215 John and Eleanor Hochmiller 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hudson, CO 80642 Walter Cannon Partnership 12481 Weld County Road 43 Hudson, CO 80642 Delmer L. Walter Linda M. Walter 36 Steele Street, #250 Denver, CO 80206 Moser Farms, Inc. 22468 Weld County Road 30 Hudson, CO 80642 B & M Land Company c/o D.M. & H Cattle Company 11010 Peoria Henderson, CO 80640 John and Jacob Schlegel Marie Schneider 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 Anna Mae Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondido, CA 92025 Herbert, Joseph, James, and Marianne Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, CO 80002 Surrounding Property Owners Tire Mountain, Inc. Amended USR-842 Page 2 Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, CO 80642 Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80201 ffYO _ 4 ,1 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property Part of the Southeast Quarter (SE-1/4) of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West,Weld County, Colroado 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 or 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 ,.,,-; z,,,,,., assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission date ' gt5tc;r C1/2vkt� At,/I (1;1' f 9. O�`d , �4YA i , The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before ga"4k0 /f t b e f vl r -',77 day �� , 19t by. kikt�,�t. 2( �ZNIC__. WITNESS my hand and official seal. /� My Commission expires: Az /y /,;f3, //9P3 Notary ' ublic 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 711 South Bowen Street Hatchery. inc. Longmont. CO. 80501 121332000004 Robert N. Poole 2201 Kipling Street & Co, In kpwnnd. CO 80915_____________121332000019 John & Eleanor 19640 WCR 28 Hochmiller Hudson, CO. 80642 121332000021 Walter/Cannon 12481 WCR 43 Partnership Hudson, CO. 80642 121333000008 Delmer L. Walter 36 STeele Street, No. 250 and Linda M. Walter Denver, CO. 80206 121333000007 22468 WCR 30 Moser Farms, Inc. Hudson, CO. 80642 130704000001 c/o D. M. & H. Cattle Co. B & M Land Co. 11010 Peoria 130705000007 Henderson, CO. 80640 s` 15 q b.y i� .� Y�'y'.�.M. AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property Part of the Southeast Quarter (SE-1/4) of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West, Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, sates 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 lessees of minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, from an ownership update from a title or abstract company, or an attorney. - The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to befo)r�e� me —this -' /„22 day of )?a , 14 fL' , By 7/.///td—_,M1/2//(,12/L WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: ( _,_4(,/ 4. 799,55 r (1��� Nota ublic / ;-)V'12 OWNERS OF MINERALS 1 . John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 2 . Anna Mae Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico, CA 92025 3. Herbert , Joseph, James and Marianne Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada , CO 80002 4. Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L. Jamison 12311 WCR 41 Hudson , CO 80642 LESSEES 1 . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80201 EXHIBIT "B" OWNERS OF MINERALS 1 . John Schlegel , Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 2 . Anna Mae Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico, CA 92025 3. Herbert , Joseph , James and Marianne Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada , CO 80002 4 . Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L. Jamison 12311 WCR 41 Hudson , CO 80642 LESSEES 1 . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver , CO 80201 ,, ,1 y DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 C� COLORADO July 27, 1990 Ken Lind Lind, Lawrence & Ottenhoff Attorneys at Law 1011 Eleventh Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: USR-918 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan,\ Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation on a parcel of land described as part of the S1 of the N1 of the N§ of the SE'1 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Lind: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, August 31, 1990, at 1:3O p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 1Oth Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 1O days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to August 9, 199O, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than August 11, 199O. The Department of Planning Services ' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office a few days before the date of the Planning Commission hearing to obtain that recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, A. c u C1A"(i t'?1 9 Current Planner Cirt DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ��. PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.4400 I 91510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 C. COLORADO June 29, 1990 Mr. Ken Lind Attorney at Law Lind, Lawrence, and Ottenhoff P.O. Box 236 Greeley, CO 80632 Subject: Amended USR-842 and USR-918 and two Certificate of Designation Applications on parcels of land located in part of the SE} of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Lind: Your applications and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order. You will be notified of the date the Planning Commission will consider these requests after I have received the State Health Department's Certificate of Designation recommendation. Sincerely, Schueligill Current Planner KAS:rjg 5.)!C C.1; ,; , STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH of c°Co 4210 East 11th Avenue Telefax. firm Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 13031322-9076(Main Building/Denser) '�, Phone (303) 320-8333 (303)320-1529(Ptarmigan Place/Denver) r, y (303)248-7198(Grand Junction Regional Office) 7�eRB Rov Romer Governor Thomas M.Vernon, M.D. fxecutive Director June 28, 1990 Jarrald & Faye Jamison Tire Mountain, Inc. 12311 WCR 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Re: Deletion of the Requirement for Cover Material at Tire Mountain, Inc. Site Location: SE 1/4 Section 32, T3N, R65W; Weld County Dear Mr. & Mrs. Jarrald Jamison: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division (the Division) has completed it's review of your May 17, 1990 submittal. The submittal requested that the requirement for a final cover material (20 mil plastic and one foot of topsoil) be removed as a condition of the Certificate of Designation. The Division has reviewed all of the documents enclosed with your May 17, 1990 submittal. The Division assumes that when Tire Mountain, Inc. agreed to all permit conditions that they appropriately evaluated the feasibility and the problems with the implementation of those conditions. Since soil will serve as a barrier to heat transmission, a foot of soil above the 20 mil plastic will most certainly decrease the fire hazard. The purpose of the 20 mil plastic is to prevent soil from entering the tire monofill and thereby reducing the contamination of this recyclable resource. The most likely source of ignition would be lightening strikes. A 40 ° difference in ignition temperature between the 20 mil plastic and the tires is not significant in light of the heat retardent abilities of the one foot soil barrier. Without a final cover, the persistently strong winds endemic to that area will likely blow dirt into the tire monofills causing the contamination that you wish to prevent. Dry tumble weeds will likely lodge themselves in the tire monofills and provide ready kindling in the event lightening strikes. .r etc.).q 75,211 ffiF J U L 9 1990 1YBItl eh, ohl. y ,;IhnJ+rtsstw Mr. & Mrs Jamison Tire Mountain page 2. The operator may need to consider changing the trench configuration in order to make a cover placement practicable. The Division is willing to entertain alternative cover methods, but the Division is not willing to authorize no cover material over the tire monofill. Therefore the Division is denying this request. may be contacted at this office (303) 331-4846 if you have any additional questions. k cerely, •• 11.-C-LAI (---ee----41 13 Austin N. Buckingham Geologist Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division ANB/hl/7297K cc: E. Ross, Weld County Commissioners R. Allison, Weld County Planning Department W. Potter, Weld County Health Department L. Nelson, Nelson Engineers a.' Iiii 4(4 , MEMORAnDum wok Rod Allison, Planning Department August 14, 1990 To Date Environmental Protection Services COLORADO From t AJI Tire Mountain Performance Subject: _ The Division supports the position to require a performance guarantee to insure that all the existing tires stockpiled at the facility are in the disposal trenches by the required date stated in the Use by Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation. WP580/cs 0 AUG 1 7 1990 Weld Co. Ramat tAinjssaou R . ,r ,� c•r 01 .. it.t,,H, ME oRAnDum wilk Plan & Zoning Department June 29, 1990 To Date COLORADO F.om Envi rental Protection Services t Wixc io-medical Waste Subject Wixco Services, Inc. .s met the requirements of d County Health Department for appro to experimentally burn med' waste order to calibrate their air ssions monitoring equipment. +he test burn is i approved for no more • five to six hours per day, - must be done with zero opacity, as cond' .ns of approval elaborated in .hone conversation f with Bob Jorgenson, Co ado Department of Health. (f E Cmf-i fl.1 9 ,a _ LIN [), LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF AIIURNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE P O BOX 326 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 GEORGE H.OTTLNIIOI+ TELEPHONE RI NNETH f.I IND 001)3514121 RiM R.LAWRENCE MR 356CIRO TELECOPIE:R June 7 , 1990 001)l56.un Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80637 Re: Supplemental Information to USR and CD Application of Wixco Services , Inc. , Jamison Tool, Inc. and Jarrald and Faye Jamison Ladies and Gentlemen: Pursuant to your request this information is to supplement the application dated May 25 , 1990 concerning the above referenced. You have requested information concerning the uses and floor plan of the existing structure located upon the proposed 3 . 84 acre parcel of land ( Lot "A" ) commonly referred to as the Wixco parcel. A ropy of a floor plan is attached for reference . Specifically, the structure is a 50 ' x 90 ' steel building with the North half_ be= ing utilized by Tire Mountain , Inc . and the South half being used by Wixco Services , Inc. for the biomedical waste incineration equipment . The South half of the building will continue to be operated and used by Wixco Services, Inc. and the North half of the building is currently used by Tire Mountain , Inc . The uses of the Tire Mountain half of the building include a 10 ' x 12 ' office partition and 7 ' x 12 ' restroom facility . The rest of the space is used for servicing and maintenance of: trucks and equipment , demounting of tires , repairs to equipment, storage and care of equipment, supplies and parts , shop and general tool storage and repair area , various work benches and a small kitchen/lunch/break area for employees and visitors. It is contemplated that Tire Mountain, Inc. will continue to use the North half of the building for the uses as listed herein , however, the North half of the building, at a later date, may be used for additional office space or facilities for Wixco , 'PI1:), SI Weld County Department of Planning Services June 7, 1990 Page 2 . Inc . if Wixco Services , Inc . and the owners of the property (Jamison) determine that additional space is necessary for Wixco operations . In the event the North half of the building is utilized by Wixco the uses of the building formerly made by Tire Mountain , Inc . will be relocated to an existing or replacement structure which would be located on parcel "B" of the property commonly referred to as the Tire Mountain property. You have also requested clarification of ingress and egress to both parcel "A" and "B" . At the present time there is one access road servicing both the 50 ' by 90 ' building discussed hereinabove as well as the rest of the Tire Mountain facilities . At the time of approval of the Amended USR applications for Tire Mountain , Inc . and Wixco Services , Inc . , a Recorded Exemption will be filed which will show the common ingress and egress road which will continue to be used for both parcels of land including ingress and egress thereto . The Recorded Exemption plat will show the common road as an easement with maintenance shared by both parcel "A" and parcel "B" owners. Very truly yours, LIN7)(IENCE TENHOFF Ken Lin KFL/cg Enclosure (or nit) cLar iiroat 011 d'r �n I( 7troo✓il Fore-rwczi) ‘4t/I2r F vV �r eyfiryOde oiG�r off` " ev4A r V-t( )( Di joor Floor I an c lif to Sou ie) (2:cc:Ty (AMENDED) USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received S- 2...5 `IC) Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee %%0'2 Receipt Number c1 S7 i Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: Part of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: SE-1/4 Section 32 T 3 N, R 65 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section T N, R W (See attached Exhibit "A") Property Address (if available) 12311 WCR 41, Hudson, CO 80642 PRESENT ZONE 1-3 OVERLAY ZONES none TOTAL ACREAGE /5.9 PROPOSED LAND USE tire landfill and storage EXISTING LAND USE tire landfill and Storage SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Jarrald A. Jamison and FAye L. Jamison Address: 15721 WCR 10 City Ft. Lupton Zip 80621 Home Telephone N (303) 654-0205 Business Telephone 0 (303) 573-5744 Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone A Business Telephone # APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (if different than above) : Name: Lind, Lawrence & Ottenhoff, Attorneys At Law Address: 1011 11th Avenue City Greeley Zip 80631 Home Telephone # Business Telephone # (303) 353-2323 List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. (See attached Exhibit "B") Name: Address: City Zip e�q, x _�t Name: ._. I. Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) :)--1 Signature: lisrrrst+---sue Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 02694day of 77) _ /197Q. NOTARY PUB C 7 My commission expires 02019 / 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 #AmendISg-24,Z . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: Jarrald Jamison OF PERSON ING SIGN n S,IG�E OF PLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF (3 C,11)LIA) 19go. SEAL cejLent NOTARY PU IC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES �'/aa/9i LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: Scejuni)01 )021 19 90 nor'^;^{^ - • EXHIBIT "A" Parcel 1 : Si of the Ni of the SEi of Section 32 , Township 3 North , Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. Parcel 2 : Si of the Si of the Si of the Ei of Section 32 , Township 3 North , Range 65 West of the 6th P. M. e e,7 ! LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW BUILDING 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE B O-BOX 126 GREELEY.COLORADO 80612 GEORGE H.OTTENHOEF TELEPHONE KENNETH F.LIND (3011 353 2321 KIM R.LAWRENCE (3031 356 9160 TELECOPIER onls6.ull May 25 , 1990 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re : Amended USR-842 ( Jamison , Tire Mountain , Inc . and Wixco Services, Inc. ) Ladies & Gentlemen: General Statement The purpose of the applications and letters is to amend the above referenced Amended Use by Special Review to create two separate Uses by Special Review, the first being for Jarrald and Faye Jamison doing business as Tire Mountain, Inc. ; the second is for Jarrald and Faye Jamison doing business as Jamison Tool, Inc. and Wixco Services , Inc . Additionally, the application is for the purpose of amending the two existing Certificates of Designation, the first Certificate of Designation being for Tire Mountain , Inc. allowing Jamison and Tire Mountain, Inc. to have a solid waste disposal site for tires and scrap tire recycling facility ( Tire Mountain ) , and the second being in the name of Tire Mountain , Inc . and Wixco Services , Inc . which allows the operation of a bio-medical waste incineration facility (Wixco) . At the present time the existing Use by Special Review and two Certificates of Designation allow the above referenced two uses on the same property. It is now the desire of Tire Mountain and Wixco to create two separate Uses by Special Review and two separate Certificates of Designation , the first Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation being for Tire Mountain , and the second Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation being for Wixco. When both operations and Certificates of Designation were issued it was the opinion of Tire Mountain and Wixco that the uses and property would be better served by not separating the facilities. However, after having actual experience of operation and review both Wixco and Tire Mountain have determined that for am(' Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25 , 1990 Page 2 purposes of review and enforcement by both Weld County and the Colorado Department of Health , it would be better to segregate the two uses with each use having its own separate operation and Development Standards which allows more efficient administration and enforcement of applicable rules , regulations , standards , ordinances and statutes. Additionally, it was determined by Weld County personnel that it would be more efficient to segregate the two permitted uses and to segregate the two uses , Amended USR' s and Certificates of Designation would be required to be submitted. Wixco The application concerning the bio-medical waste incineration facility (Wixco) is for the sole purpose of creating a separate parcel of land , being 3 . 84 acres , by means of a Recorded Exemption procedure . County personnel determined that creation of the 3 . 84 acre parcel was a major change thus requiring the Amended Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation . No changes of any other type or in any manner are being requested by Jamison or Wixco except to create the 3 . 84 acre parcel of land. Said 3 .84 acre parcel of land will be owned by a Colorado corporation , ( Jamison Tool , Inc . ) of which all shares are owned by Faye L. Jamison and Jarrald A. Jamison ( just like Tire Mountain, Inc. ) . Wixco Services, Inc. will continue to be the operator of the facility. Again , the only requested change or amendment is to create a separate parcel of land to be owned by an entity controlled by Mr . and Mrs . Jamison with no other changes or modifications of any type requested. Tire Mountain As to Tire Mountain, Inc. , the owners of the property (Faye L. Jamison and Jarrald A . Jamison ) and their wholly owned corporation ( Tire Mountain , Inc . ) are requesting one change in the Development Standards for the Tire Mountain , Inc . facility. Other than the one change , no other changes of any type are requested. However , Weld County personnel determined that the requested change was a major change, thus requiring an amendment to the Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation . The one requested change concerns Development Standard #7 concerning the covering of filled tire trenches with plastic and soil . Tire Mountain , in conjunction with its engineers and experts, and upon review by the Platteville Fire Protection District have determined that the covering of plastic and dirt is not needed and not practical. Tire Mountain, Inc. requests that Development trine G i e� Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25, 1990 Page 3 Standard #7 be deleted . In all other aspects , Tire Mountain , Inc. is not requesting any type of change or amendment. The undersigned counsel, as the legal representative of Mr. and Mrs . Jamison , Tire Mountain , Inc . , Jamison Tool , Inc , and Wixco Services , Inc . hereby submits two applications for Amendment of the Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation to create two separate Uses by Special Review and two separate Certificates of Designation . Each application is presented separately and due to the requirements of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, information previously submitted must be resubmitted. Very truly yours, LINDA-- ENCE & ATTC OF Kenneth F. Li yY KFL/cg Enclosure ®: ` <. I q LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW TIIE LAW(WILIA N(1 1011 ELEVENTH AVENUE R O_ROX )26 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 GEORGE H_OTTENHOFF TELEPHONE KENNETH F.LIND (303)353.2323 KIM R.LAWRENCE (303)356-9160 TELECOPIER (303)356.I May 25 , 1990 Iu Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: USR and CD Application of Tire Mountain, Inc. and Jarrald and Faye Jamison Ladies & Gentlemen: Enclosed with this letter , which is a part of the application requirements, are the following additional documents which are also requirements: (1) Permit plan map; ( 2 ) USR check for application fee in the amount of $830 . 00 , being $500.00 USR application fee and $330 . 00 for supplemental landfill fees ( 76 acres - 10 acres x $5 .00) ; ( 3 ) Application form; ( 4) Copy of well permit; ( 5 ) Legal instrument showing Applicant ' s interest in the property, being a deed; ( 6 ) Soil Report and supplemental Geotechnical Investigation; ( 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. Reference is also made to the applicant ' s original application for Use by Special. Review and Certificate of Designation dated June 24, 1988 and all supplements thereto. far 3 Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25, 1990 Page 2 Further reference is made to the following: ( 1 ) Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County dated January 25 , 1989 granting a Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site for tires and scrap tire recycling facilities for Tire Mountain, Inc. ; ( 2 ) Resolution dated January 25 , 1989 as passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado approving a site specific development plan and special review permit for Tire Mountain, Inc . , including all subject Conditions of Approval and Development Standards . The applicant, Tire Mountain, Inc. has met all Conditions of Approval and entered into the various plans and agreements required by Weld County. The purpose of this application is to delete Development Standard #7 concerning covering of filled trenches with plastic and soil. Attached to this letter and supporting documents is a packet designated as "Certificate of Designation Application" being a complete and detailed professional engineering evaluation and analysis incorporating letters from the Platteville Fire Protection District, Southwest Portland Cement Company and recently enacted Guidelines of Outdoor Storage for Scrap Tires as enacted by the National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA) , all of which documents explain the basis for deleting Development Standard #7. No additional comments are needed in this part of the application as the Certificate of Designation application is incorporated herein and the extensive reports, evaluations and recommendations speak for themselves . As part of this Application for the tire landfill , the following details of the proposed operation and use are supplied . Again , reference is made to the June 24 , 1988 application and all supplements thereto for additional detail . Extensive detail is not provided herein as the applicant is not requesting any changes or amendments of any type except as to Development Standard #7 . Proposed use: Receive , store , dispose and recycle used and discarded tires . Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25 , 1990 Page 3 Need for use: Over Two million tires are discarded each year in Colorado, most of which are placed in stock piles , buried or illegally dumped . Weld County does not have any other specific tire disposal facility, except for existing approved solid waste landfills which do not desire to receive and bury tires due to problems of tire migration and the extensive amount of space required for disposal of said tires in solid waste landfills . Types of existing uses on surrounding properties: Tire landfill ; storage and recycling; bio-medical waste incinerator ; grazing ; dryland farming ; turkey brooding and feeding; junk storage; and automobile parts storage and salvage. Distance of proposed use to residential structures in each direction: Located upon the subject property are two mobile home residences . Located immediately North of one of the subject properties is another mobile home residence just for the on-site manager and operator of the Hudson Auto Salvage . One additional residence is located approximately three-quarters of a mile to the North, another residence is located one mile Southeast and another residence is located more than one-half mile to the Southwest. Other residences in the area are located at least one mile away in distance. Maximum number of users, patrons, members and buyers: Experience of the applicant has indicated that the use is less than originally contemplated in the 1988 application . At the present time there are an average of five to seven users per day of which three users consist of truck drivers delivering tires in various size trucks . It is contemplated that use will increase to the previously estimated fifteen users per day . This increase use is contemplated to begin, if and when the State and other agencies enforce existing tire disposal laws . Number of employees, number of shifts and hours of operation: At the present time there are three full time employees plus Mr . Jamison working overlapping eight to ten hour shifts with the facility being opened only during daylight hours of 7: 00 kme to r,.,7 ,41 Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25, 1990 Page 4 a .m. to 5 : 00 p .m. , Monday through Friday and 8: 00 a.m. to 12: 00 noon on Saturday with the facility closed on Sunday. Type of water source for proposed use: The facility is served by a domestic/commercial Laramie Fox Hill well , Permit No . 032004-F which is more than adequate for the limited use needed at the facility. Access route(s) to be utilized for proposed use: Weld County Road 41 from both the North and South are used for access. Additional roads used for access to the site include State Highway 52 and U .S . Highway 85 . Other County roads are infrequently used. Type , size , weight and frequency of vehicular traffic associated with proposed use: Experience of the applicant/operator have shown that the original estimate was too high as no more than three truckloads of tires are delivered to the facility on an average day. The trucks include pickup trucks of not more than three quarter ton , ten ton van and farm type trucks and, on an infrequent basis semi-tractor trailer type trucks , being a maximum weight of approximately 50 ,000 pounds . Type of sewage facilities for proposed use: The property uses and has approved septic tank leach field disposal systems . Proposed fire protection measures associated with proposed use: Maintenance and removal of all weeds , fire lanes , dirt berms and cell separation berms are utilized . State required equipment on site , as well as response equipment as required are all available and include bulldozers , earth movers , blades and graders . The area is served by the Platteville Fire Protection District which has approved and complimented the fire fighting plan recommended by the Fire Protection District and implemented by the applicant. Types and maximum number of animals to be concentrated on USR area at one time: a Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25 , 1990 Page 5 None. Type and size of waste , stockpile or storage areas associated with proposed use: None, other than the approved use. Type of storm water retention facilities associated with proposed use: The applicant has installed storm water detention ponds in accordance with approved plans upon the existing USR map. Time schedule and method of removal and disposal of debris , junk and other waste associated with Proposed use: None , other than in accordance with the approved use which provides for ultimate disposal or recovery and recycling. Proposed landscaping plans and erosion control measures associated with proposed use: The applicant has had a conservation plan prepared and approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service of the Brighton field office. Said plan is on file with the Department of Planning Services. Reclamation procedures upon cessation of USR activity: Reclamation procedures are in effect concerning closure of the facility, reclamation, revegetation, off-site litter and tire control and monitoring and maintenance which includes a Performance Guarantee posted by the owner/applicant. Time table showing time required for construction and start-up of proposed use: The use is currently in operation. Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with Weld County Comprehensive Plan: The I - 3 heavy industrial zoning of the property and surrounding agricultural zoned area make the use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan ' s Agricultural and Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25 , 1990 Page 6 Environmental Quality and Natural Resource goals and policies. The existing use is approved, is operating and is an allowed use in the I-3 and ag zone areas . Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with intent of district in which use is located: The industrial zone district allows the existing use 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: The Special Review Development Standards along with existing State and County statutes , regulations , ordinances and rules provide adequate protection for health, safety and welfare of inhabitants 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) : The use is compatible with existing surrounding land uses of surrounding areas as permitted by existing zoning and as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan . Surrounding land uses include bio-medical waste incineration , auto salvage and repair , agricultural production, turkey hatchery and the existing tire landfill operation. 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: Proposed future uses include agricultural production as well as all uses allowed by right or by special review in the Industrial-3 zoned area. There is no affected municipality. Weld County Department of Planning Services May 25 , 1990 Page 7 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 location is not in a flood plain , geologic hazard or overlay district. Approval of this Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation is respectfully requested. Very truly yours, LIND, W NCE & T HOFF Kenne h F. L' nd KFL/cg Cm'F,,.,., .x a h rr+o 4 JUL t .. .oh"�tit I'N t ' I 4l� 1,r l�bM K 1 4, _edI5 1 I' " + 1,11 ' .smear..He.1 9`?Y.�' CD y. 1 — - • t gal �q q 4 J I, I4,ti LINd's 1 ;E1. ._.—._— �M.i.r. 1"1 I' a. ' , I '17'd' pans D I H y 4u' M,1 1y Yi Ulu BCA ewer July .1►�5, LYILINONTallir A �1��,3' ll'AIll f " MrN X1Nl1O1T N. NgHD F �"�1e� 'w,0p,,,,1 rfit 4144 �11 ' Ao. 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Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazar is close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of low. the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in In it 'gated areas this soil is suited to the crop corn- irrigating crops and pasture. Furrows, contour furrows, monly wn in the area. Perennial grasses and al alfa or and cross slope furrows are suitable for row crops. Sprin- close gro n crops should be grown at least 50 p cent of kler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a the time. ntour ditches and corrugations can a used in minimum and utilizing crop residue help to control era- irrigating c se grown crops and pasture. Fu owe, con- lion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops respond to tour furrows, • nd cross slope furrows are sui ble for row applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. crops. Sprinkl irrigation is also desirable Keeping til- In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, lage to a minim m and utilizing crop resid a help to con- barley, and sorghum. Most of the the acreage is planted trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is i 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 mas this soil is suit to winter wheat, alternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally barley, and sorghu Most of the a cage is planted to precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. winter wheat. The p dieted avera• yield is 28 bushels Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- per acre. The soil is s mmer fallo ed in alternate years lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. to allow moisture accu lation. C nerally precipitation is Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. too low for beneficial use f ferti) zer. The potential native vegetation on this range site is Stubble mulch farming, trip flopping, and minimum til- dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue lage are needed to control a it lowing, grama. Needleandthread, .switchgrass, sideoats grams, Windbreaks and environm ntal plantings are generally and western wheattimaas are also prominent. Potential suited to this soil. Soil blo u g, the principal hazard in establishing trees and sh bs, an be controlled by cul- production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range vegetation between th rows. upplemental irrigation condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, may be needed at th time of pl ting and during dry and switchgruss decrease and blue grams, sand dropseeJ, periods. Trees that ar best suited u))))))d have good survival and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade are Rocky Mountai juniper, eastern�edcedar, ponderosa the site as range condition becomes poorer. pine, Siberian eh , 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- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. an peashrub. Wildlife is a important secondary u of this soil. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats Ring-neckediheasant, mourning dove, a many non- grams blue grams, pubescent wheatgrase, and crested game specie can be attracted by establish g areas for wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can nesting and' escape cover. For pheasants, ndisturbed nesting cover is essential and should be includ in plans be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be for habitat development, especially in areas of 'ntensive drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in agriculture. spring has proven most successful. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally Fevyareas of this Nunn soil are in major gro h and suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal l urbanized centers. The sandy surface layer, the mot rate ��zard in shrink-swell potential in the subsoil, and the hazar of establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- rare flooding along Box Elder Creek are the chief lirhal.- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of ing features for development. Capability subclass IIIe ir- vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation ri Led, IVe nonirrigated. may be needed at the time of planting and during dry 44 Olney loamy sand, 1 to 3 percent elopes. 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 feet. It formed in mixed outwush deposits. Pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The Included in mapping are some small leveled areas. shrubs 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 60 inches is very pale pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame 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 essen- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- low. land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, stablishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by c 31 managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed. t'vating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of This soil has good potential for urban development. The v only limiting feature is the modems) rapid etation between the rows. Supplemental irrig- in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water :on Y pe be needed at the time of planting and Burin• dry contamination from sewage lagoons. The loamy sand sur- pre ockyrMountain juniper, eastern redcedar,ees that are best suited and have opo u ero al face layer is a limitation for recreational development. pine, 'iberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackber . The Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well, shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, an Siberi- Capability subclass IIIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; an peas rub. Sandy Plains range site. use of The 'lc—Olney loamy sand, 3 l0 5 percent slopee. This is WiIdli as an important secondary Bee well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,600 ° cropland real provide favorable habitat forh'ng-necked pheasant • d mourning dove. Many nongam species can 5,200 eet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. Inclu ed be attracte by establishing areas for nesti and escape in ma ping are small areas of soils that have sands one cover. For p casants, undisturbed nesting and sha e within a depth of GO inches and some mall tial and shou be included in plans for ibitat develop- leveled a cas. b over is essen-ment, especial Typical the surface layer of this Olney soil in mayish and wildlife, fo ,example,u he p onghor antelope,f intensive a culture. can be brown loa sand about 7 inches thicic. The subs it is yel- attracted by veloping livestock atering facilities, lowish brow and very pale brown sandy clay I am about managing livesto grazing, and reseed ng where needed. 14 inches thi . The substratum to a depth of 0 inches is This soil has o f very pale bro , calcareous fine sandy loam, a potential for ate) n development. The ty Permeability and available water a acit are only limiting featur is the moderately P Y in the substratum, iich causes a h and of round water moderate. The fective rooting depth i GO inches or contamination from s wage lago . The loamy sand sur- more. Surface ru off is slow, and the a onion hazard if ground water low, face layer is a limita ion for r reational development. In irrigated areas this soil is suited o the crops com- Once established, the I wns, sh bs, and trees monly grown in the a ea. Perennial g saes and alfalfa or Capability subclass IIIe 'rri at grow well. close P Plains range site. g � VI nonirrigated; Sandy grown crops sho d be grown • least 50 percent of 46—Olney fine sandy , 0 to 1 percent slopes. the time. Close grown ops and p. ture can be irrigated with contour ditches an corruga ons. Furrows contour This is a deep, well drained it on smooth plains outwat sh furrows, and cross slope furro s are suitable for row bons of 4 s. Included to 5,200 feet formed a mixed outwash crops. Sprinkler irrigation 's a o desirable. Keeping til- have at dark csudrfc a layer nd me small leveled areas. in PP • a small areas of soils that lags to a minimum and utiW ' crop residue help to con- Typcal the surface trot erosion. Maintaining fert ty and organic matter con- brown'fine ) yer o this Olney soil is grayish sandy loam 1 inches thick. The subsoil tent is important. Crops res o d to barnyard manure and is yellowish brown an very pal brown sandy clay loam commercial fertilizer. The potential native v about 15 inches thick The subst tum to a depth of GO getati on this range site is inches is very pale b wn, calcareo fine sandy loam. dominated by sand btuy tem, sa d reed grain. Neby sa dblu switch . grass, and blue Permeability anA available ner capacity are sideoats and western wheatgr ss are also awomin nL Potential more. Surface ru off is slow, and th erosion hazard is 6 moderate. The eff.etive rooting de eh is GO inches or production ranges fry/m 2,200 pounds er acre in favora- low. ble years to 1,800 p6❑nds in unfavora a years. As range This soil is u. Nd almost entirely for : ' condition deteriorates, the sand blueste , sand reedgrass, is suited to all rops common) and switch g Rated crops. It grass decrease and blue ram sand dropseed, ing corn, saga beets, beans, alfalfa mall terra n,area, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds an asses invade and onions. example of a suitable cro the site as range condition becomes poorer. PPS h system is 3 Management of vegetation on this soil sh Id be based sugar beet small train, or beans. Few cons° ation prac- 0 4 years f alfalfa followed by corn, co for silage, on taking half and leaving half of the total an ual produc- tices are n eded to maintain to Lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poo condition. All me ods of irrigation P yre ields. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats ri elion a the most common. Barnyard manure but nure a do om- grama, blue grama, pubescent wheat rig :Ilion are suitable for seeding. The s, an crested mercial ertilizer are needed for top yields.breaks and should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock.rass I t can suted ite to this soil. Soil blowing,)the print are g red in be seeded into clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it c be esta iahing trees and shrubs, can be controlled b cul- principal ha rd in drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding earl in tiv ing only in the tree row and by leaving a stnppp of spring has proven most successful. ve etation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Windbreaks and environmental plantings are genera suited to this soil. Soil blowing he principal hazard in, �enods. Trees that are best suitedy be needed at th time oflantin and during ry and ha good survival Ere*“:O i WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN I•,,,tT loge condition deteriorates, the sand blueste 45 s itchgrcon sand reed grass, s, the grams, and ]3t a The potential vegetation is dominated by sand ,,' btu stem decrease,sane, forage bluestem, sand reedgrass, switch sage increases. Undesirable pw weeds and d annuals d ade tialdlproductiondranges bfrom e2,500 a blue grama.Tama.acre in nd grams, , and lowout" conditions can occur as range co ition favorable years to 800 pounds in unfavorable years. As becomt poorer. P per acre in Mena ment of vegetation on this soil should a based range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, on taking alt and leaving half of the total ann1 mdse- switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sldeoats grama, and little I tion. Seedi is desirable if the range is in poo condition. sageblues increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade Sand bluest m, sand reed tem decrease, forageproduction drops, and sand Sand bluest grass, indiangrass, witchgrass, and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition sideobee for din 'IBeebllsestem,aand isblue sus a are suite becomes poorer.ible to soil blowing, it shou be seeded using an in rseeder, or the on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- Management of vegetation on this soil should be based seed should be d 'lied into a firm, clean orghum stubble. Lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Seeding early in s 'ng has proven mo successful. Brush Sand management also an help in imp oving deteriorated side oats grams, little bluestem, and blue grama are suita- range. sand grass, indiangrass, switchgass, Windbreaks and en 'ronmental antinga are fain well ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil soiled to this soil. en r y we blowing, it should be seeded using an inteaeeder or the 6 sand d the moderate avail¢- seed should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. bee water capacity are t e grin pal hazards in establish- Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Brush ing trees and shrubs. The oil i so loose that trees should management can also help in improving deteriorated be planted in shallow fu o s, maintaining vegetation range. between the rows. Supple ntal irrigation is needed to Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally insure survival. Trees that r best suited and have good not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to survival are Rocky Mou in 'uniper, eastern redcedar, determine if plantings are feasible. ponderosa pine, and Sib( 'an el . The shrubs best suited Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Ran- are skunkbush sumac, I' ac, and Si Irian penshrub.Wildlife is an impo ant seconda use of this soil. The be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, cropland areas provi a favorable h itat for ring-necked managing,Irvlestock fe, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can pheasant and morn ing dove. Man gl g grazing, and reseeding where needed. be attracted by e. sing dov areas for salute and species es can Thin soil has fair potential for urban development. The cover. For pheas nts, undisturbed nesti cover is essen- the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorption escape chief limiting soil features are the rapid permeability and tial and should a included in plans for abitat develop- fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- ment especial in areas of intensive agri \u'lture. Range- stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage land wildlife, or example, the pronghorn antelope, can be lagoons must be sealed. Once established, lawns, shrubs, attracted developing livestock wateri managing vestock facilities, and trees grow well. Capability subclass Vie irrigated, grazing, and reseeding whe needed. VIe nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. This s has fair potential for urban develop ent. The —Valent-Loup complex, 0 to 9 percent slopes. Th' primary limiting soil features are the rapid p pe eability leve 0 moderately sloping map unit occupies hills, ri es, and Lh susceptibility to soil blowing. lion elds function properly, but in places tthe sand sub- elevationic tank\absorp- and eAf 4,670 to 4,700 feet. The Valent soil tikes up st . um does not �, sion or Pothole-like areas in the sand sat la ns must be sealed. Once established,r the a the Sla ne cent tAbout G '�g.. pe ent of the unit, the Loup soil out 35 per- s rubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass IVs rc*dg is dune sand. The Led Vie nonirrigated; Deep Sand ran• Pies the hills an dges and the Lou ent soil occu- 10 Valent sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes.I,e site. or potholes. P the depressions s is a excessively drained soil on plains at elations) of 4,650 to formed in eolian depose . Ty cally the surface layer is 5,100 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included n' brown sand about The Valent il8 linche ck. The underlying p and xcessively drained.material mapping are small areas of soils that have lime within a to a depth of G0 inches is ro n sand. depth of 40 inches. Also included are small areas of soils Permeability is r. d. that have sandstone between 40 and 60 inches. Av moderate. The eff its rooting dlepth rosin e water capacity hazard or Typically the surface layer of the dying soil is brown more. Surface off is slow, and a erosion hazard is sand about 6 inches thick. The underlying material to a low. depth of 60 inches is brown sand. Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is sandy u o ui�m 1 i des and very dark moderate. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or y P Poorly drat d. It formed in more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is Ira i brown, mottle<Illoamy sanclaabout 1Gce laye ,a hes thick. low. underlying material to a depth of 60 inch is light ownish gray, mottled loamy sand and sandy loa lc - .. SOIL SURVEY. 'ermeability is rapid. Available water capacity ' yellowish brown fine sandy loam about 10 inches thick. mo rate. A water table is at or near the surface n The substratum to a depth of 00 inches is sandy loam. sprit r and about 30 inches below the surface in fall. r- Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water face r noff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 This nit is used for rangeland and wildlife hubita . The inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion potentia native vegetation on the Valent oil is hazard is low. dominate by sand reedgrass, sand bluestem, ue and In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops com- hairy gra a, little bluestem, needleandthr ad and moldy grown in the sideoats gr ma. Potential production ranges om 1,800 close go ncrops should be grown at least 50 percent of pounds per a re in favorable years to 1,400 p nds in un- the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in favorable yea . As range condition deterion es, the sand irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, con- bluestern, en reedgrass, sideoats gra u, and little tour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row bluestem decrea.e; sandhill muhly and bl out grass in- crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- crease, and forag production drops. "BI outs" occur as lege to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- range condition be mes poorer. trot erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops The native veget• ion on the Loup s il is dominated b respond switchgrass, little bl stem, sand ree y grass, and western In no to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. I is suited to wheatgrass. Indiangra s, sand bluest m, prairie cordgrass, barley, and sorghum. Most of the;Acreage s winter planted to slender wheatgrass, al li sacaton sltgrass, sedge, and winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 bushels rush are also present. tential roduction ranges from per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years 4.000 pounds per acre in avora a years to 3,000 pounds to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is in unfavorable years. As r ge and tion deteriorates, the too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. switchgrass, sand bluestem, i diangrass, little bluestem, Stubble mulch farming, nd prairie cordgrass decrea. , and salt grass bluegrama, 6 strie are needed to control l blowin g, and minimum on. sand dropseed, sedge, am sh increase. Unde r ble Terra ing also may be needed ltotconl of water g and water erosion. ton. weeds and annuals invad the site as range condition The potential native vegetation on this range site is becomes poorer. Sedin • dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue 6 with an inter •eder is • visable if the range is grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, in poor condition. Sand eedgrass, a nd bluestem, sideoats and western wheatgrasa are also prominent. Potential grama, switchgrass, li le bluestem, diangrass, and blue production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- grama are suitable r seeding. See .rig 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 Vet ioration. and switchgrass decrease and blue grams, sand dropseed, Wildlife is an ' portant secondary use of this unit. On and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade the Valent aoi , rangeland wildlife, for example, the the site us range condition becomes poorer. pronghorn an *lope, can be attracted developing Management of vegetation on this soil should be based livestock wat ring facilities, managing lives k grazing, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- and reseedi where needed. The Lou soil, which is t tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. ypically wet and p duces an Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats abundnc of wetland vegetation, attracts we and wil- grama, blue grams, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested dlife spe es, such as mallard, teal, geese, and mi cellane- wheatgrass ous sho ebirds. Primary management of this soil f wet- should meet athe seas re suitable o onalrequirements r seeding. sof 1 estock.tIt land w dlife includes managing livestock grazing, fc cing should be drilled into a clean, firm sorghum stubble;er a to co trol livestock, protecting from fire, and preve ling prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has.proven I drai age. Natural wetland vegetation should be alto ed most successful. to evelp. Capability subclass Vle irrigated, Vie non Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well I ri ated; Valent soil in Choppy Sand Meadow range sit suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low available water ou t soil in Sandy Meadow range site. c:5_ 2 Vonn loamy and, 0 to 3s. capacity are the principal hazards in establishing trees deep, somewhat excessively drained esoil loneplains and planted s a and ninsshallowofuril rows and e vegetation maintained high II high terraces at elevations of 4,000 to 5,200 feet. It between the 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, eastern 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 00 inches. am Typically the surface layer of this Vona soil is sk life i s sumac, lilac, and Siberian Wildlife is a important seconary use ofpeashrub.soil. brown. The upper G inches is loamy sand and the lower 0 grayish cropland areas npoP de favorable habitat for ring-necked inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can of f)qi it I ✓ELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART be attracted by establishing cover, For pheasants, undisturbed rl for nesting and escape heat 47 suita e for in lial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- b needed into a clean, firmsorghumgrass d g cover is essen- Dole meet the seasonal requirements of blivestock.ritc C cbe meat, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, cane e n l hum stubble, g it earl in attracted b K do led into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding earl in by developing livestock watering P K has proven most successful. managing livestock grazing, and reseeding N facilities, it do this and environmental plantings are fair well This soil has K here needed. suite to this soil. Blowing sand and low availably water development. Oncede potential for he urban and recreational a capaci are the trees grow well The chief limiting and and eh be. The soil cisaso hazards osesthatetrees4s should be rapid g soil feature is 7/� n trees permeability in the substratum, which causes between t e rows. Supplemental irrigation may hazard of shallow furrows and vegetation aintained ground water contamination from sewage to insure urvival. Trees that are best suited and have lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by good miry; al are Rock K. be needed the susceptibility to soil blowing Capability subclass IIIe redcedar, irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site, best suited re ekunkbush sumac' lilac,/ western po derosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs —Vona loamy snarl, J to 5 percent slopes. This is penahrub. des somewhat excessive! .tad Siberian high crraces at elevations ofa4,0p0s�o G,200 on lains cl.fec It cropland areas Wildlife is an important secondary use'aof this soil. The forme in eolian or alluvial deposits. Included in ma d escape are son ovide favorable habitat for ring-necked leveled areas. Also included are small a astof be attracteddby es blishinv eMymtor�nevtin• soils that have a loamy substratum and some as of cover. For pheasan Y o lame species can soils that a e noncalcareous to a depth of 60 inch e. essen- tial and should be i luded in plant' for habitat develop- soils undisturbed nclting cover is essen- y he surface layer of this Vona soil s grayish ment, especially in ar as f intensive a brown. The u per 6 inches is loamy sand and land wildlife, for exam le, the pronghorn inches is fine he lower 5 ° agriculture. Range- land loam. The subsoil is br attracted b P ghorn antelope, yellowish brow fine sand " and tight by develo i Pr. can be The substratum L Y loam about 1 inches thick. managing livestock P g livestock watering facilities, a depth 0f GO inches is snit' loam, grazt g, and ieseeding where needed. Permeability is moderately rapid. This soil has good pote tial for urban and recreational P vailable water development. Once establ hr+�d, the ]awns, shrubs, and capacity is morlera c. The effective r inches or more. Surface runoff is sl tan depth is 60 trees grow well. The prim limiting hazard is low. and the erosion rapid permeability in the ; ubstratum, which tucauses the This soil is suited to limits hazard of ground water/c ge cropping is cropping. Intensive lagoons. In places recreational a etlopm ntnation f is limitedrom K hazardous ecause the susceptibility to soil blowin . Capability subclass IVs cropping system should °f soil blowing. The y ' limi ed to such close grown Irrigated, VIe nonirrigated; San p' crops as alfalfa, wheat, and a to irrigated et'. The Bail is also suited 74—Vona loamy sand, 5 to 0 Plains range site. pasture. A suits cropping system is 3 to 4 resat slopes. This is a years of alfalfa followed b g Y deep, somewhat excessively drai ed soil on grain and alfalfa seeded wi years of corn and small elevations of 4,600 to 5200 feet It formed o�eolian ii Closely spaced contour ditch srnorrsp deposits. Included in/mapping are sin II used in irrigating close rown cr s Contour can be have a loamy substratum andareas of soils as of thatsa es that non- spinklzrs should be u, a for new crops. tour furrows or calcareous to a depth of GO inches. I barnyard manure and ommeroial filizer helps' totmainon f Typically the surfaceHand andis grayish lower inches is lino 6 inches is loam grayish rown. The upper tai" good production sub- The potential n: we vegetation on his range site is sandy loam, The subsoil is brown and dominated b brown fine sa{tdy loam about is inches t ck. Theosub by sa bluestem, sand ree grass, and blue stratum a a depth of GO inches is loamy san grama. Needlea dthread, switchgrass, 'deoata Permeability is and western ca � moderately rapid. Avai able water production ra eatgrass are also prom; enL Potential capacity is//moderate. The effective rooting c th isG0 ges from 2,200 pounds per a r hazard or More. 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Type or 04-1D-87 12.54�P 1987 print in BLACK.}UNZZ' 19H7 ( I A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL INK.No overstrikes FOR' ( )A PERMIT TD INSTALL APUMP 032472 25.00 aaGa6 or erasures unless<yATFA 88Wrika ( j'gEpLACEMENT FOR NO. WATRES F'0012 'Nc'ntEx initialed. VATE•Wan '�a. (X )OTHER/ Tnrraa4a rn 9 arrr fart nn Permit Rik WATER COURT CASE NO. CHEQUE 25.00 CtIG 0.00 E.-- (1) APPLICANT•mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY L MITE*IN THIS COLUMN • cP-`1 NO�iA �sl NAME Jarrald A. Jamison Receipt No. 79S-41 / ' STREET 15721 Weld Co. Rd. 10 • ' , • Basin Dist. CITY Ft. Lupton, Colo. 80621 (sun.) (zip) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, TELEPHONE NO.1— 857-2191 or 573-5744 This well shall be used in such away as to cause i no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF"PROPOS WEL. — ' ' issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water County Weld right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. —.X______% of the SE b,Section 32 1) APPROVED FOR TEE INCREASE IN USE OF AN T`"P•3—N�. Rng. 65 W 6th P.M. EXISTING WELL PURSUANT TO C.R.S. 37-90-137(4) 1N,S1 - (EMI • AND THE FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER DAMD i 7(9/87, (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA TO BE ALLOWED AVERAGE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF EET.BE WITHDRAWN BY THIS WELL IS 3 ACRE—FEET.• 3) THE MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE OF THE WELL SHALL Proposed maximum pumping rate(gpm) 19 NOT EXCEED 15 GALLONS PER MINUTE. 4) GROUND WATER PRODUCTION FROM THIS 'WELL SHALL Average annual amount of ground water BE LIMITED TO TEE LARAMIE-FOX HILLS AQUIFER A r appropriated (unt of ground 3 WHICH IS LOCATED 330 FEET BELOW LAND SURFACE FEET. PLAIN CASING MUST BE INSTALLED AND AND EXTENDS TO A DEPTH OF 0SEALED TO PREVENT ^,Number of apes to be irrigated:_.Nnn a THE WIRS THDRAWAL OF GROUND WATER FROM OTHER _ Professed total depth-(faet): 431 DQTWBEN AAND I TRe V OF GROUND WATER § USE OFL THIS GPERMIT FLOW C�ELSSPERMIT T BE NNO.84494. Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: l OTE: NON—CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS IN Fox Htlls Cand FINDINGS). gi//T 7—/y-Y7 Owner's wall designation • • SiROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR i. ( 1 HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY•no irrigation 0H • (,DOMESTIC 111 ('�tQ INDUSTRIAL (51 ( I LIVESTOCK 121 IRRIGATION (6) • L1 COMMERCIAL MI ( I MUNICIPAL (el F°' ''""::'9 a �°., C+.. .r ( 1 OTHER (91—______________ DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) APPLICATION APPROVED (4) D IL E PERMIT NUMBER 032004p `F DATE ISSUED b — 4 19HT i Name_r+.- Fot nh EXPIRATION DATE. Jl1L 1 419AR Street 1 77 19th�t "' . // _ GtY a 1 . / �.a) a S 'A, EN INEDRI Telephone No. 352-2738 Lic.No. 108 BY • �N�S an n I'D' 'I". d 2"." COUNTY 6I _(5).THE LOCATION OF THE . . 'OSED WELL and the area on (6) Thom . .:LL MUST BE LOCATED B :Lai which the water will be used mug be indicated on the diagram below. by distances from section lines.Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. •, ,• /,. , +51T-. -fr — ± — ± — --�-— -I- — -I- — �. — + �15n3 ... ft.^from_ '5,:441 "' : sec.line •r . nor h or touln) <1<--1MILE,5280FEET— j I 45R ft.from East sec'line • •ham + -T y (east or west) ( I 1 LOT BLOCK FILING • er — — —I- — I NORTH SECTION LINE I — + — I SUBDIVISION ' I I I I (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE +NORTH+ • + _ • - - + - LOCATED Owner Jerrold Jamison w- -m z + y + + No.of acres 40 Will this be• VI y + � ffI the only well on this tract? Yes;- T I w I 5 (B) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM I./. w I x 1" 11 . Plain Casing I' I- 3- - -'- - - -- t — -^ + • T 6 5/BCtaitilfrom n ft.to An ft. I 1 4 1/ P1opesftR, 0 ft.to 300 ft. _ + SOUTH SECTION LINE — -I_ - 4' Perforated casing I I I 4 1/9 Pliastrim 14IT ft.to_&an ft. 4- + I 1 -I-. "I•' 4 -I- .}. _(. in.from ft.to • "I • ti , •. I' • • (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLS givedistance -I- ' I . and direction from old well and plans for plugging - •-1- _ -I- - -I- - f -, + .-"+ -• 4-. — -I- it: 1 The scale of the diagram is 2(nch'es's 1 mile .`• :•• Each small square represents 40 acres: •WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE'ifiouhded Figural An awe-fool covert 1 eat of land.1 foot deco. • ' 1 cubic foot per second lcfsl . 449 gallons per minute'Igoml'r A lemily of 5 will require approxiirytely T acre-foot of water per year, . 1'acre-foot...43,560 cubic feet,:.325,900 gallons. . . 1,000 gpm pumped continuously for anodise produces 4.42 awe•lect. • (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL•BE USED: Owner(s): Jerrold A. Jamison No,of acres: 40 Legal description: NE 1/4.of the SF. 1/4 Sect-I'nrt 12_ TWp 1N. R. 65 W Wei Cn. (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must Indicate type of disposal system to be used. Hnunphnld and Cardrn with Soptir Tank • (12) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land; including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. - Type or right • Used for(purpose) Description of land on which used None • . .N.1. i.) (13) THE APPLICANTS) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS RUE TO THE EST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. Y•� It SIGN T RE Of APALI /I� r • {�� !iJ'J4.1�+/9slJ 15711 Wr1d Cn Rd 1n Ft Lupton Cn1n A0691 !sl • or rc:s?s 1 Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. • • FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A WELL PERMIT IN WATER DIVISION NO. 1, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO APPLICANT : JARRALD A. JAMISON AQUIFER : LARAMIE-FOX HILLS . PERMIT NO. : 3Z0 04- F 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, Colorado 80621, (hereinafter "applicant") submitted an application for a permit to construct a well . Based on information provided by the applicant and records of the Division of Water Resources, the State Engineer finds as follows: 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. 3. The well is located in the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West, 6th Principal Meridian. 4. The well is located outside the boundaries of a designated 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. 6. The proposed maximum pumping rate of the well is 15 gallons per minute, and the requested average annual amount of ground water to be withdrawn is 3 acre-feet. 7. The applicant is 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, is located 330 feet to 660 feet below land surface at the location of the well . 9. The location of the well is more than 600 feet from any existing well completed in the aquifer. Vt. — - Applicant : Jarrald A. Jamison Aquifer : Laramie-Fox Hills Page 2 Permit No. : 3Imolaa 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 attached hereto as Exhibit A. 11 . Withdrawal of ground water from the aquifer underlying the land cla ant theimed flowbof the o natural stream will atn an annuals one hundre rate greater years, delete of one percent of the annual rate of withdrawal and therefore the ground water is nontributary ground water as defined in C.R.S. 37-90-103( 10.5). 12. In considering whether the requested permit shall be approved the provisions of C.R.S. 37-90-137(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. 37-90-137(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 Permit No. : 33-00+r 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. f. The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous place with appro- priate 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 +� q day •of J l�x-,r , 19c9 . •s . Danielson State ngineer By: Steve Lautenschlager Water Resources Engineer Ground Water Section Prepared by: KVH 0992I/Form #0546(0) Irkrcic 179 6° S"ta 11 )ae.--•e... 9,24ce " 4 44)2.— cum v5t,== pie of k _* 'PLICANT: Jarrald A. Jamison _CEIV LD _RMIT NO. : 31-004- F . CWS-1 (Rev.. April EXHIBIT A JUN22 1987 PAGE 1 of 1 ramit AawiAais RECEIVED STATE OF COLORADO Elt`u'tsca EA OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER au JUN29 1987 DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES wRTrq ilic Eva.. DD'a NONTRIBUTARY GROUND WATER LANDOWNERSHIP STATEMENT I (We) _ Jarrald A. Jamison (Name) claim and say that I' (we) am (are) the owner(s) of the following described property consisting of 40___ acres in the County of Wtlt State of Colorado: (INSERT PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION) • )41 S1/2TR1_ 21,SE''1/A:' , Section 32, Twp 3N, Range 65 W. 6th p.m. • • and, that the ground water sought to be withdrawn from the _Ens. Hirr aquifer underlying the above-described land has not been conveyed or reserved to another, nor has consent been given to its withdrawal by another. Further, I (we) claim and say that I (we) have read the statements made herein; know the contents hereof; and that the same are true to my (our) own knowledge. _ _d_ in 1-1-i ature)CV..([4/ill. (Date 6 rrald A. Jami (Signature) (Date) INSTRUCTIONS 11F91 w,. Please type or print neatly in black ink. This form may be reproduced by photocopy or work processing means. See additional instructions on back. 1313 Sherman Street 8th Floor Denver Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 RECEIVED ti AY-1-6 -1988--_ REPORT OF A GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION FOR TIRE STORAGE AREA WELD COUNTY, COLORADO TIRE MOUNTAIN , INC. c/o NELSON ENGINEERS GREELEY, COLORADO PROJECT NO. 7504-88 BY EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. 301 NORTH HOWES STREET FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents i Letter of Transmittal Report 1 Appendix A A-1 Test Boring Location Plan A-2 Key to Borings A-3 Log of Borings A-4 Appendix B B-1 Grain Size Distribution Data B-y Summary of Test Results B-4 Appendix C C-1 i Giq l 1 Empire .aboratorxes,'Inc• CORPORATE OFFICE P.O.Box 503•(303)4640359 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 8 MATERIALS TESTING 301 No.Howes• Fort Collins,Colorado 60522 May 12, 1988 Tire Mountain, Inc. c/o Nelson Engineers Greeley National Plaza 822 7th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Attention: Mr. Jeffrey R. LeDoux, P.E. Gentlemen: We are pleased to submit our Report of a Geotechnical Investigation prepared for the proposed tire storage areas located on County Road 41 , southeast of Platteville, Colorado. Based upon our findings in the subsurface, we feel that the site is suitable for the proposed use, providing the design criteria and recommendations set forth in this report are met. The accompanying report presents our findings in the subsurface and our recommendations based upon these findings. Very truly yours, �,•j •�G\GhlE qU7 /en EMPIRE LABORATORIES, INC. \ r � " '� lLLSV '•I. �: .: Neil R. errod d �•............�;p,,;° Senior Engineering Geologist RC:ESG* .-- •Reviewed by: (�,t Rp � S ('j IGf�cv u • Chester C. Smith, P.E. ;,N 41GOJ President •t:..%;.(9''11. NG CIC �)F`- \ 1j OF C0IS: '7iJi :.i••': 6OR� � A ' /.� '. ,n Branch Offices ni P.O.Box 16859 P.O.Bon 1135 P.O.Box 1744 P.O.Box 5659 (4 = Colorado Springs,CO 80935 Longmont,CO 80502 Greeley,CO80632 Cheyenne,Vl1'82003 \� /r ,7 130315972116 (303)776.3921 (303)351-0460 (307)632-9224 AC— �! w Member of Consulting Engineers Council II REPORT OF A GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION SCOPE This report presents the results of a geotechnical evaluation prepared for the proposed tire storage areas located on Weld County Road 41 west of its intersection with Weld County Road 26, northwest of Hudson, Colorado. The investigation included test borings and laboratory testing of samples obtained from these borings. The objectives of this study were to (1 ) evaluate the subsurface conditions at the site relative to the proposed construction, (2) make recommendations regarding the design of the proposed trenches and embankments, and (3) recommend certain precautions which should be taken because of adverse soil and/or ground water conditions. SITE EXPLORATION The field exploration, carried out on May 3, 1988, consisted of drilling, logging, and sampling ten (10) test borings. The test borings were located by Empire Laboratories, Inc. from existing property corners. The locations of the test borings are shown on the Test Boring Location Plan included in Appendix A of this report. Boring logs prepared from the field logs are shown in Appendix A. These logs show soils encountered, location of sampling, and ground water at the time of the exploration. The borings were advanced with a four-inch diameter, continuous- type, power-flight auger drill. During the drilling operations, a geotechnical engineer from Empire Laboratories, Inc. was present and made continuous observations of the soils encountered. -1- SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION The proposed site is located at the northwest corner of County Road 26 and County Road 41 , southeast of Platteville, Colorado. More particularly, the site is described as Tracts A and B of the Jamison Special Use Permit located in the Southeast 1 /4 of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The site consists of two parcels. An office and existing garages are located in the northeast corner of the north parcel. Stockpiles and tires are located in the central portion of this tract, and portions of this area are fenced. A long trench, five (5) to ten (10) feet deep, is located in the western portion of this tract. Large piles of tires are located south of the trench. An area where tires have been burned and covered with sand is located in the northwest corner of Parcel A. The north parcel is relatively flat to gently rolling and exhibits poor to minor surface drainage. Tires are stockpiled at the northeast corner of the south parcel , and the remainder of the tract consists of a vacant area vegetated with grass and weeds. This area of Parcel B is relatively flat to gently rolling and has positive drainage generally to the northeast. LABORATORY TESTS AND EVALUATION Samples obtained from the test borings were subjected to testing in the laboratory to provide a sound basis for evaluating the physical properties of the soils encountered. Moisture contents, dry unit weights, unconfined compressive strengths, and the Atterberg limits were determined. A summary of the test results is included in Appendix B. Grain size distribution characteristics were also determined, and curves showing this data are included in Appendix B. SOIL AND GROUND WATER CONDITIONS The soil profile at the site consists of strata of materials arranged in different combinations. In order of increasing depths, they are as follows: O C;2� 4, -2_ V✓..., _.r..... (1 ) Fill Material and Silty Topsoil: A seven and one-half (7-1 /2) to nine (9) foot layer of fill material was encountered at the surface of Borings 1 and 2. The fill consists of a mixture of silty sand , burnt tires, and pieces of tire wire. A six (6) inch layer of silty topsoil was encountered at the surface in Borings 5 through 10. The topsoil has been penetrated by root growth and organic matter. (2) Silty Sand: A layer of clean to silty sand underlies the surface, fill and/or topsoil and extends to the sandy silty clay stratum below. A lower layer of the silty sand was encountered in Boring 10 at a depth of thirteen (13) feet and extends to depths of seventeen (17) feet below the surface. The sand is nonplastic to slightly plastic, is contains varying amounts of silt and is dry to damp in situ. (3) Sandy Silty Clay: This stratum underlies the silty sand in all borings at depths of one (1 ) to thirteen (13) feet below the surface and extends to depths of twelve and one-half (12-1 /2) feet to beyond the depths explored. A lower layer of the clay stratum was encountered in Boring 4 at a depth of seventeen and one-half (17-1 /2) feet below the surface and extends beyond the depth explored. The silty clay is plastic, contains varying amounts of sand and is damp in situ. (4) Silty Sand and Gravel: The silty sand and gravel was encountered within the clay stratum in Boring 4 at a depth of twelve and one-half (12-1 /2) feet below the surface and in Boring 10 at a depth of seventeen (17) feet below the surface and and extends to depths of seventeen and one-half (17-1 /2) feet to greater than twenty (20) feet. The silty sand and gravel contains varying amounts of silt, is poorly graded, and is medium dense to dense. -3- 4 r (5) Ground Water: At the time of the investigation, free ground was encountered in Borings 6 and 8 at depths of seven (7) to fifteen and one-half (15-1 /2) feet below the surface. No free ground water was encountered in the remaining borings drilled at the site to the depths explored. Water levels in this area are subject to change due to seasonal variations. RECOMMENDATIONS AND DISCUSSION It is our understanding that trenches approximately 67-foot wide at the bottom and 8-foot deep with 8-foot berms on the sides are to be constructed to store used tires. The top of the trenches will be covered with a synthetic liner which can be removed in the future so the tires can be recycled. The trenches will be approximately 75- to 80-feet apart. Based on the soil and ground water conditions encountered, it is our opinion the site is suitable for the proposed use. It is recommended that the bottom of the trenches be placed a minimum of two (2) feet above existing ground water. In the area of Boring 6, the trenches should be no more than four (4) feet deep in the remainder of the site, the proposed trench depth of eight (8) feet is feasible. It is recommended that the trenches be excavated on 1-1 /2 to 2 :1 slopes. Sloughing or failure may occur on slopes steeper than 1-1 /2:1 . Subgrade below embankments adjacent to the excavated areas should be scarified and recompacted at or near optimum moisture to a minimum of ninety percent (90$) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-78. (See Appendix C. ) Fill should consist of the excavated material and should be placed in uniform six (6) to eight (8) inch lifts on minimum 2:1 slopes and mechanically compacted at or near optimum moisture to a minimum of ninety percent (90$) of Standard Proctor Density ASTM D 698-78. The embankment material should be constructed on minimum 2 :1 slopes. It is our understanding that the slopes will not be vegetated. It should be noted that erosion of the face of the slopes may occur if they are not vegetated or protected from erosion or weathering. The growth of weeds should help minimize erosion of the embankment slopes. -4- r+f q GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS (1 ) It is recommended that compaction requirements specified herein be verified in the field with density tests performed under the direction of the geotechnical engineer. GENERAL COMMENTS This report has been prepared to aid in the evaluation of the property and to assist the engineer in the design of this project. In the event that any changes in the design of the trenches or their locations are planned, the conclusions and recommendations contained in this report will not be considered valid unless said changes are reviewed and conclusions of this report modified or approved in writing by Empire Laboratories, Inc. , the geotechnical engineer of record. Every effort was made to provide comprehensive site coverage through careful locations of the test borings, while keeping the site investigation economically viable. Variations in soil and ground water conditions between test borings may be encountered during construction. In order to permit correlation between the reported subsurface conditions and the actual conditions encountered during construction and to aid in carrying out the plans and specifications as originally contemplated, it is recommended that Empire Laboratories, Inc. be retained to perform continuous construction review during the excavation and foundation phases of the work. Empire Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for compliance with the recommendations included in this report unless they have been retained to perform adequate on-site construction review during the course of construction. .:._- -5- APPENDIX A. CC C.91.1 I _ TEST BORING LOCATION PLAN \C--- II scAkr- : I " 9-00' o ► I couMfY ROAD 41 v - - — — - - - - - — — J L - - - - Q3 No.5 (6 No.10 No.4 � I No.9z I I I i I PARc�i- A PARc�l.- I I I I No.z_ I I No.7 No. I 00.6 n-z KEY TO BORING LOGE 1,1 i� TOPSOIL EN GRAVEL W FILL 111 SAND& GRAVEL � e SILT •4.• SILTY SAND& GRAVEL 'J/ I ,J[ r--1 CLAYEY SILT Niti COBBLES �..•' SANDY SILT ., •., SAND,GRAVEL& COBBLES Ila .O CLAY a WEATHERED BEDROCK a SILTY CLAY __ SILTSTONE BEDROCK i �d SANDY CLAY CLAYSTONE BEDROCK • SAND . . . • SANDSTONE BEDROCK ' y• SILTY SAND Ma LIMESTONE i. .. ■M kra CLAYEY SAND K it GRANITE M r/A SANDY SILTY CLAY ❑ ' . SHELBY TUBE SAMPLE 0 STANDARD PENETRATION DRIVE SAMPLER WATER TABLE 48 HOURS AFTER DRILLING C HOLE CAVED r ''e'Y2 pound hammer falling 30 inches was repaired to penetrate NncH 5/12 Indicates that 5 blows of•140 all Y1 A-3 LOG• OF BORINGS Ea I Nn Z. lin. 3 I2'�PTH 0 .,•••• - ----- :•'>•'• ........ ...... ....... f' . ! ' 5 — 5/12 9/12 .. 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CO LO al 01 O O O O O O r LC) O • • O O • O LO O nLL •— N Lf1 N r- r- •-- 0— I 1 I 1 I 1 I L!) O O O O O O O O 01 Ol ct O\ O cY Ol f-..1v E 4 O o O 8 m APPENDIX C. Ele(3911 APPENDIX C. Suggested Minimum Specifications for Placement of Compacted Earth Fill and/or Backfills GENERAL The geotechnical engineer shall be the owner's, architect's, engineer's or contractor's representative to observe placement of compacted fill and/or backfill on the project. The geotechnical engineer or his representative shall approve all earth materials prior to their use, the method of placement and the degree of compaction. MATERIALS Soils used for all compacted fill and backfill shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to their use. Fill material shall be free from organic matter, frozen material and other unsuitable substance and shall not contain rocks or lumps having a diameter greater than six (6) inches. SUBGRADE PREPARATION All topsoil, vegetation, trees, brush, timber, debris, rubbish and all other unsuitable material shall be removed to a depth satisfactory to the geotechnical engineer or his representative. The material shall be disposed of by suitable means prior to beginning preparation of the subgrade. The subgrade shall be scarified a minimum depth of six (6) inches, moisture conditioned as necessary and compacted in a suitable manner prior to placement of fill material. Fill shall not be placed until approval by the geotechnical engineer or his representative; and in no case, shall fill material be placed on frozen or unstable ground. Subgrade which is not stable may require the use of imported granular material, geotextiles or other methods for stabilization as approved by the geotechnical engineer. FILL PLACEMENT Fill material shall not be placed during unfavorable weather conditions. Material proposed for use as fill shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to use. Proposed import material shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to hauling to the project site. Fill material shall be C-2 Cy.��.,1 , s ,fit k:i�:. �- APPENDIX C. Suggested Minimum Specifications for Placement of Compacted Earth Fill and/or Backfilis GENERAL The geotechnical engineer shall be the owner's, architect's, engineer's or contractor's representative to observe placement of compacted fill and/or backfill on the project. The geotechnical engineer or his representative shall approve all earth materials prior to their use, the method of placement and the degree of compaction. MATERIALS Soils used for all compacted fill and backfill shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to their use. Fill material shall be free from organic matter, frozen material and other unsuitable substance and shall not contain rocks or lumps having a diameter greater than six (6) inches. SUBGRADE PREPARATION All topsoil, vegetation, trees, brush, timber, debris, rubbish and all other unsuitable material shall be removed to a depth satisfactory to the geotechnical engineer or his representative. The material shall be disposed of by suitable means prior to beginning preparation of the subgrade. The subgrade shall be scarified a minimum depth of six (6) inches, moisture conditioned as necessary and compacted in a suitable manner prior to placement of fill material. Fill shall not be placed until approval by the geotechnical engineer or his representative; and In no case, shall fill material be placed on frozen or unstable ground. Subgrade which is not stable may require the use of imported granular material, geotextiles or other methods for stabilization as approved by the geotechnical engineer. FILL PLACEMENT Fill material shall not be placed during unfavorable weather conditions. Material proposed for use as fill shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to use. Proposed import material shall be approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative prior to hauling to the project site. Fill material shall be C-2 uniformly mixed such as to preclude the formation of lenses of material differing from the surrounding material. All clods shall be broken into small pieces. The contractor shall construct the fill in approximately horizontal lifts extending the entire length of the fill. The thickness of the layers before compaction shall not be greater than eight (8) inches. Fill being placed on slopes or hillsides shall be benched into the existing slope. A minimum two (2) foot horizontal bench shall be cut into the existing excavated slope for each four (4) feet vertical of fill, or each lift should be benched slightly into the existing grade. MOISTURE CONTROL Prior to and during compaction operations, the fill material being • placed shall be maintained within the range of optimum moisture specified. A general recommendation is to maintain the fill material within two percent (2$) plus or minus of optimum moisture so that proper compaction to the specified density may be obtained with a minimal effort. In building pad and paved areas, material exhibiting swelling potential shall be maintained between optimum moisture and two percent (2$) wet of optimum moisture content. The :moisture content of the fill material shall be maintained uniform throughout the fill. The contractor may be required to add necessary moisture to the fill material and to uniformly mix the water with the fill material if, in the opinion of the geotechnical engineer, it is not possible to obtain uniform moisture content by adding water on the fill surface. If, in the opinion of the geotechnical engineer, the material proposed for use In the compacted fill is too wet to permit adequate compaction, It shall be dried in an acceptable manner prior to placement and compaction. Uniform mixing may require discing, blading or other methods approved by the geotechnical engineer or his representative. Adjustments of moisture content shall be made on the basis of determinations of moisture content by field tests as construction progresses. COMPACTION The contractor shall furnish and operate the necessary types and kinds of equipment to perform the operations required to obtain the specified compaction. This equipment may include approved tamping rollers, rubber tired rollers, smooth wheeled rollers and vibratory rollers. If a sheepsfoot roller is used, it shall be provided with cleaner bars so attached as to prevent the accumulation of material between the tamper feet. Fill areas which are not accessible to full-sized construction equipment shall be placed in maximum four (4) inch lifts and compacted with power tampers to the specified density. C-3 Compaction should meet the minimum percentages of maximum density as set forth in the project specifications or the recommendations of the report. The contract specifications supercede the recommendations given in this report. MOISTURE DENSITY RELATIONSHIP DETERMINATION Samples of representative fill materials to be placed shall be furnished by the contractor to the geotechnical engineer for determination of maximum density and optimum moisture or relative density. Sufficient laboratory moisture density or relative density curves will be made to determine the optimum moisture content and maximum density for the • various soils placed as fill. Tests for this determination will be made using the appropriate method conforming to the requirements of ASTM D 698 (Standard Proctor) , ASTM D 1557 (Modified Proctor) or ASTM D 4253, D 4254 (Relative Density). The materials used for fill shall be classified in accordance with ASTM D 2487 in order to permit correlation between the moisture density relationship data and the material being placed and compacted. Copies of the results of these tests will be furnished to the client and others as directed by the client. These test results shall be the basis of control for all compaction effort. FIELD DENSITY AND MOISTURE TESTS The in-place density and moisture content of compacted fill will be determined by the geotechnical engineer or his representative in accordance with ASTM D 1556 (sand cone method) or ASTM D 2922, D 3017 (nuclear methods). Material not meeting the required compaction and/or moisture specifications shall be recompacted and/or moisture conditioned until the required percent compaction and/or moisture content is obtained. Sufficient compaction tests shall be made and submitted to support the geotechnical engineer's or his representative's recommendations. The results of density tests will also be furnished to the client and others as directed, C-4 CR r=a.i 4.4� V:.,,'!µ9 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-842 for Tire Mountain, Inc. , in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by postal card as addressed on the attached list. this 30th day of July, 1990. r T0: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS OR OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH -WELD COUNTY'S NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS. The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 21, 1990, at 1:30 p.m. in the County Commis- sioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, concerning the request of: CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-842 APPLICANT: Tire Mountain, Inc. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan, Amended Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a tire landfill LEGAL: Part of the SEk 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 For more information call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 915 10th Street - Room 342 `e Greeley, CO 80631 Phone 356-4000, Ext. 4400 # Hello