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RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, CONCERNING SITE APPLICATION OF PINE LAKE VILLAGE MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY, C/O CHARLES PITTOCK, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has received a site application from Pine Lake Village Mobile Home Community, do Charles Pittock, 7200 East Highway 14, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524, concerning increasing the capacity of a sewage treatment system located on the following described parcel of land, to -wit: Part of the NW% of Section 17, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the regulations for site applications for increasing the capacity of a sewage treatment system require review of the site application by the Board of County Commissioners, and further, that various local and state agencies be given the opportunity to review and comment on said site application, and WHEREAS, the site application from Pine Lake Village Mobile Home Community, c/o Charles Pittock, was submitted to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County for review and comment, a copy of said application being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board finds that said site application is compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, and that it is in the best interest of Weld County to recommend approval of said application. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the site application submitted by Pine Lake Village Mobile Home Community, c/o Charles Pittock, be, and hereby is, recommended favorably to the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control, as being compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said site application. 951967 PL0079 ��c� : /S ; LvL; APPk RE: SITE APPLICATION - PINE LAKE VILLAGE MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY, C/O PITTOCK PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 20th day of September, A.D., 1995. ETES t-i BY: „At erk to the Board to the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS D COUNTY, COO Dale K. Hall, Chairman GeorgeiBaxter arbara J. Kirkmeyer ro-Tem Constance L. Harbert J tt' w. Webster 951967 PL0079 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Quality Control Division 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 APPLICATION FOR SITE APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OR EXPANSION OF: A) DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS (INCLUDING TREATMENT PLANTS, OUTFAL.L SEWERS, AND LIFT STATIONS) OVER 2,000 GPD CAPACITY. B) INTERCEPTORS (IF REQUIRED BY C.R.S. 25-8-702 (3)) APPLICANT: Pine Lake Village Mobile Home Community ADDRESS: 7200 E. Highway 14, Fort Collins, CO. 80524 PHONE: 493-1125 Consulting Engineer's Name and Address: Nelson Engineers, 8227th Street, Suite 520, Greeley, CO. 80631 PHONE: (303 ) 356-6362 A. Summary of information regarding new sewage treatment plant: 1. Proposed Location: (Legal Description) 1/4, Township Weld 7N NW 1/4, Section 1.7 , Range 67W County. 2. Type and capacity of treatment facility proposed: Processes Used _ Septic Tank and Evapotranspiration beds. Hydraulic 7064 gal/day Present PE gq Design PE 141 3. Location of facility: Attach a map of the area which includes (a) 5 -mile radius: (b) 1 -mile radius: 4. Effluent disposal: Subsurface disposal Organic N/A lbs. BOD5/day % Domestic 100 the following: all sewage treatment plants, lift water supply intakes. habitable buildings, location of an approximate indication of the Surface discharge to watercourse 100. Land Evaporation Evapotranspiration State water quality classification Proposed Effluent Limitations Section, WQCD: BOD5 N/A Total Residual Chlorite 5. Will a State or Federal grant 6. Industrial stations, and domestic potable water wells, and topography. N/A Other of receiving watercourse(s) N/A developed in conjunction with Planning and Standards mg/1 SS mg/1 Fecal Coliform /100 ml mg/1 Ammonia mg/1 Other be sought to finance any portion of this project? Present zoning of site area? R-5 Zoning with a 1 -mile 7. What is the distance supply intake? No radius of site? dcwnstream from the discharge N/A Agriculture with residential exemtion to the nearest domestic water (Name of Supply) (Address of Supply) What is the distance downstream from the discharge diversion? to the nearest other point of (Name of User) (Address of User) -1- WQCD-3 (Revised 8-83) 951967 8. Who has the responsibility for operating the proposed facility? Pine Lake Village Owners 9. Who owns the land upon which the facility will be constructed? Charles & Esther Pittock (Please attach copies of the document creating authority in the applicant to construct the proposed facility at this site.) 10. Estimated project cost: $40,000 Who is financially responsible for the construction and operation of the facility? Pine Lake Village Owners 11. Names and addresses of all water and/or sanitation districts within 5 miles downstream of proposed wastewater treatment facility site. North Weld County Water District. P.O. Box 56, Lucerne, CO. 80646 Boxelder Sanitation District, P.O. Box 2044, Ft. Collins, Colorado 80522 (Attach a separate sheet of paper if necessary.) 12. Is the facility in a 100 year flood plain or other nat►►ral hazard area? If so, what precautions are being taken? n/a Has the flood plain been designated by the Colorado Water Conservation Board, Department of Natural Resources or other Agency? n/a (Agency Name) If so, what is that designation? n/a 13. Please include all additional factors that might help the Water Quality Control Division make an informed decision on your application for site approval. The exsisting beds are underutilized - The present 34 units are actually being served by 2 of the 4 exsiting beds. There is space for an additional 2 E.T. beds on the site. Exsisting facilities include connections and some piping for expansion from 4 to 6 beds. Actual measured discharge rates are substantially less than suggested design rates, ei. 50 g.p.c.d. The low use rate is believed to be lower than normal due to reatively high cost of domestic water from the rural water district. B. Information regarding lift stations: n/i 1. The proposed lift station when fully developed will generate the following additional load: Peak Hydraulic (MGD) P.E. to be served 2. is the site located in a 100 year flood plain? If yes, on a separate sheet of paper describe the protective measures to be taken. 3. Describe emergency system in case of station and/or power failure. 4. Name and address of facility providing treatment: 5. The proposed lift station when fully developed will increase the loading of the treatment plant to % of hydraulic and % of organic capacity and agrees to treat this wastewater? Yes (Treatment Agency) No -2- WQCD-3 (Revised 8-83) 951;967 C. If the facility will be located on or adjacent to a site that is owned or managed by a Federal or State agency, send the agency a copy of this application. D. Recommendation of governmental authorities: Please address the following issues in your -recommendation decision. Are the proposed facilities consistent with the comprehensive plan and any other plans for the area, including the 201 Facility Plan or 208 Water Quality Management Plan, as they affect water quality? If you have any further comments or questions, please call 320-8333, Extension 5272. Recommend Recommend No Date Approval Disapproval Comment Signature of Representative 1. —7'-9r ✓ 2. 3. 09/20/95 4. (V/3 5. 6. 7. Manage Agency -at Local Government: Cities or .To`wns i (If site is inside boundary or c,4t}rj_ft;ree miles) and Sanitation Dip6cictsf,', DALE K. HALL, CHAIRMAN Board of Health Authority City/County Planning Authority Council of Governments/Regional Planning State Geologist (For lift stations, the signature of the State Geologist is not required. Applications for treatment plants require all signatures.) I certify that I am familiar with the requirements of the "Regulations for Site Applications For Domestic Wastewater Treatment Works," and have posted the site in accordance with the regulations. An engineering report, as described by the regulations, has been prepared and is enclosed. DATE 6/7/93` Met -4 Pittock Signature of Applicant TYPED NAME WQCD-3 (Revised 8-83) 51967 ATTACHMENT TO SITE APPLICATION In accordance with C.R.S. 1981, 25-8-702 (2)(a), (b), and (c), and the "Regulations for Site Applications for Domestic Wastewater Treatment Works", the Water Quality Control Division must determine that each site location is consistent with the longrange, comprehensive planning for the area in which it is to be located, that the plant on the proposed site will be managed to minimize the potential adverse impacts on water quality, and must encourage the consolidation of wastewater treatment works whenever feasible. In making this determination, the Division requires each applicant for a site approval for a domestic wastewater treatment works to supply an engineering report describing the project and showing the applicant's capabilities to manage and operate the faility over the life of the project to determine the potential adverse impacts on water quality. The report shall be considered the culmination of the planning process and as a minimum shall address the following: Service area definition including existing population and population projections, flow/loading projections, and relationship to other water and wastewater treatment plants in the area. Proposed effluent limitations as developed in coordination with the Planning and Standards Section of the Division. (Allow minimum four weeks processing time.) Analysis of existing facilities including performance of those facilities. Analysis of treatment alternatives considered. Flood plain and natural hazard analysis. Detailed description of selected alternatives including legal description of the site, treatment system description, design capacities, and operational staffing needs. Legal arrangements showing control of site for the project life. Institutional arrangements such as contract and/or covenant terms for all users which will be finalized to accomplished acceptable waste treatment. Management capabilities for controlling the wastewater throughout and treatment within the capacity limitations of the proposed treatment works, i.e., user contracts, operating agreements, pretreatment requirements. Financial system which has been developed to provide for necessary capital and continued operation, maintenance, and replacement through the life of the project. This would include, for example, anticipated fee structure. Implementation plan and schedule including estimated construction time and estimated start-up date. Depending on the proposed project, some of the above items may not be applicable to address. In such cases, simply indicate on the application form the non applicability of those. WQCD-3 (Revised 8-83) 951967 PINE LAKE VILLAGE MANUFACTURED HOUSING COMMUNITY 72(X) E. HIGHWAY 14 FORT COLLINS, CO. 80524 (493-1125) 8/28/95 TO: WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, The future plans for Pine Lake Village include, a 20 space expansion, located next to the existing 34 space park, using the existing Public sewer system. On this 35 acre, R-5 zoned parcel, There is extra land available to accommodate several more Mobile Home spaces. We also plan to build a residential home on the North-East corner of the property, however this home would require the construction of a separate sewerage system. Sincerely Charles and Esther Pittock Owners 951967 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION 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: NAME: Pine Lake Village Mobile Home Community c/o Charles Pittock ADDRESS: 7200 E. Highway 14, Fort Collins, CO 80524 REQUEST: Site Application for increasing capacity to a septic system LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 17, UN, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO LOCATION: South of State Highway 14 and west of State Highway 257 be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: This request is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Public Facility and Service goals and policies and Urban Growth Boundary Area goals and policies. The proposed improvements will be an efficient and cost effective addition to the existing sewage treatment system and will not be a duplication of services. The improvements when constructed will increase capacity to serve additional residential units desired by the applicant. This proposal does not appear to have negative impacts on the general health, safety and welfare of the present and future residents of Weld County. The Weld County Health Department and the North Front Range Water Quality Protection Association are recommending approval of this proposal. Motion seconded by Zachary Allely. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Marie Koolstra Jack Epple Zachary Allely Arlan Marrs Shirley Camenisch Richard Kimmel c n rn m n a n O n Li) CO 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, Sharyn Frazer, Recording Secretary for 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 September 7, 1995. Dated the 7th of September, 1995. CV n Fra : r rY Secretary 451961 WELD COUNTY' DATFnr_s&eptetib@rTyt 1995 r95 SEP 114 PM 3: 01 NAME: Pine Lake Village Mobile Home Community c/o Charle L�2R ck �iL CiY�o TO THE BD,A} ADDRESS: 7200 E. Highway 14, Fort Collins, CO 80524 REQUEST: Site Application for increasing capacity to a septic system LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 17, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO LOCATION: South of State Highway 14 and west of State Highway 257 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: This request is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Public Facility and Service goals and policies and Urban Growth Boundary Area goals and policies. The proposed improvements will be an efficient and cost effective addition to the existing sewage treatment system and will not be a duplication of services. The improvements when constructed will increase capacity to serve additional residential units desired by the applicant. This proposal does not appear to have negative impacts on the general health, safety and welfare of the present and future residents of Weld County. The Weld County Health Department and the North Front Range Water Quality Protection Association are recommending approval of this proposal. 95196'7 LAND -USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: September 7, 1995 NAME: Pine Lake Village Mobile Home Community c/o Charles Pittock ADDRESS: 7200 E. Highway 14, Fort Collins, CO 80524 REQUEST: Site Application for increasing capacity to a septic system LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 17, T7N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO LOCATION: South of State Highway 14 and west of State Highway 257 POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Commission's regulations require that the applicant submit the site application to all appropriate local governments, planning agencies and state agencies for review and comment prior to submission to the Colorado Department of Health's District Engineer. 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