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I- Za O 8n i J O_ N b a 00'0K-immix= j) iz III ₹ 9S i g W all M1El 31 � L 00.,-.....005 l; -/i- .L99Z IL I ICI ` III S t-- 0 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES RECORDED EXEMPTION ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW Applicant Richard E. Harkis Case Number RE-1923 Legal Description The SWY. of Section 12,T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado • Parcel Identification Number 1307-12-000005 Larger Lot Size 150 +1-Acres Smaller Lot Size 5 +1-Acres Meets Criteria Criteria Checklist Yes No X 1. Conformance with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and any adopted municipal plan. X 2. Compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. X 3. Consistent with the intent of the zone district. X 4. Consistent with efficient and orderly development. X 5. Complies with Recorded Exemption standards in Section 11.8 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. X 6. Provides for adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. Approved with Conditions 1. The Department of Planning Services has determined through the review,that the standards of Section 11.4.2.1 through 11.4.2.6 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance have been met. This Recorded Exemption is approved with the following conditions in accordance with information submitted in the application and the policies of the County. 2. A Weld County septic permit is required for any proposed home. The septic system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System (ISDS) regulations. 3. Prior to recording the plat,the applicant shall: A. The Environmental Protection Services Division of the Weld County Health Department was unable to locate septic permits for the septic systems serving either home involved in this application. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S.Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s). In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate,the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. B. The following note shall be placed on the plat: All proposed or existing structures will or do meet the minimum setback and offset requirements for the zone district in which the property is located. 4. All access shall be clearly shown on the plat. —"?14 S fo 5. No additional accesses will be granted. 0 IR� RE-1923, Harkis Page 2 6. The following note shall be placed on the plat: A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any construction in the floodplain. 7. The applicant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 11.7 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. The plat shall be submitted within sixty (60) days from the date of approval by the Department of Planning Services. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. • By Date August 8, 1996 Shani L. Eastin OC nt ner • Seld County Planning 1400 N. 17th Ave Greeley,Co 80631 (970)353-6100 EXT.3540 Fax: (910)352-6312 faxt r a n s m i t t a l to: Jerry Winter fax: 352-6547 from: Shani L. Eastin date: December 16, 1996 re: RE-1923, Richard E. Harkis pages: 2, including cover sheet. NOTES: Please call me if you have additional questions! LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (PROPERTY tG DIVIDEDI THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION TWELVE (12), TOWNSHIP TWO (2) NORTH, RANGE SIXTY- FIVE (65) WEST OF THE SIXTH (6TH) PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT PARCEL CONVEYED BY DEED RECORDED JANUARY 15, 1980 IN BOOK 892 AS RECEPTION NO. 1814338, WELD COUNTY RECORDS. CONTAINS: 154.711 +/- ACRES MORE OR LESS. LEGAL DESCRIPTION "LOT A": THAT PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION TWELVE (12), TOWNSHIP TWO (2) NORTH, RANGE SIXTY-FIVE (65) WEST OF THE SIXTH (6TH) PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 12; THENCE NORTH 89°06'44" WEST ON AN ASSUMED BEARING ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12 A DISTANCE OF 358.61 FEET; THENCE NORTH 01°03'17" EAST A DISTANCE OF 319.50 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 88°52'00" EAST A DISTANCE OF 354.21 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12; THENCE SOUTH 00°15'47" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 12 A DISTANCE OF 318.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS: 2.608 ACRES MORE OR LESS. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS' NOTICE:ACCORDING TO COLORADO LAW YOU MUST COMMENCE ANY LEGAL ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER YOU FIRST DISCOVER SUCH DEFECT. IN NO EVENT, MAY ANY ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN TEN YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THE CERTIFICATION SHOWN HEREON. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE: I, JOEL B. CROWE, A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF COLORADO DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS RECORDED EXEMPTION PLAT WAS PREPARED FROM THE RESULTS OF A FIELD SURVEY COMPLETED AUGUST 29, 1996 UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND THAT THIS PLAT IS AN ACCURATE REPRESENTATION THEREOF. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY AND THIS PLAT COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE RULES, REGULATIONS, AND LAWS OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS AND WELD COUNTY. �� 8. e^"; JOEL B. C WE, COLrta-F�I` in TION NO. 25937 DATE '.� /4,uM OWNER'S APPROVAL.: THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING THE SOLE OWNER(S) IN FEE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY GO HERBY SUBDIVIDE THE SAME AS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED MAP. WE UNDERSTAND THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN THE "A" (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT AND IS ALSO INTENDED TO PROVIDE AREAS FOR THE CONDUCT OF OTHER USES BY RIGHT, ACCESSORY USES, AND USES BY SPECIAL REVIEW. .0A itLI D . /A! _ /1- a -" - 1-I.- L NOV-26-1996 10: 17 • P.01 • #0 tel(I. Eh y .nom I) (CL Oep1 •1O vl n 4‘tco_ V\ (i i DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH c•- . 7`'� Panes` 1517 16 AVENUE COURT F *-5. _..6"`�' f F�s l.yC.'. ' GREELEY,CO ORADO 80531 IIII ADMINISTRATION(970)353.0586 HEALTH PROTECTION(970)353-0635 COMMUNITY HEALTH 353-0639 FAX(970)354966 COLOR DO November 3, 1996- .. Richard d Charlotte Harkis - 23431 W 22 Hudson, lorado 80642 RE:Riche d and Charlotte Harkis iSDs No. : 96-068 Pe it No. : SE-9600138 - Dear Mr. and Mrs. Harkis: tic dsposal On Wove er 7, 1996, an evaluation of the existing individual septic al system a 23431 Weld County Road 22, Hudson, Colorado; Section 12, Township North, nge ss West, was conducted by Troy Swain- The exis ing individual septic disposal system is of sufficient size and capacity to ade tely handle the proposed load. he is evaluation is based on a final treatme capacity for a __3_ - bedroom The sep Sc tank is undersized by 500 gallons. This Department recommends obtaini a repair permit and increasing the tank capacity to 1000 gallons. Be adviZed, neither the County of weld nor any of its agents or employees undertake or assume any liability to the owner of the above property, to any property or to any !lending purchaser o£ the above prop lending agency making a loan on the\ above property or in the report. This i'nSpection was conducted for the purpose of determining compliance with current regulations and for detecting health hazards observable at the tim flaw e of inspection- This does not constitute a warranty that the system is without Inspections requested during to function in the future. n Pf questionable value to or that it will continue v high soil saturation may periods of syew cover and conditions. Evaluations based on Statements of potential buyers due to adverse information the property owner provides, under oath, indicating (9.urre relies on i the system and representing. to the best of his/her knowle a current status of the sy to function properly. knowledge the system is not failing It we can be of any further assistance, please contact our office at 353-0635. Sincerely, Troy E:: .1-7 Environmental Protection Specialist TS/rb- 1331 Enclosure (1) cc: Weld County. Planning Department _T 11/26/96 10: 12 TX/RX N0.5623 P.001 II NOV-26-1996 10:1S P.02~—' ist DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 1517 16 AVENUE COURT GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 Illidi ADMINISTRATION(970)353-0586 HEALTH PROTECTION(970)353-0639 COMMUNITY HEALTH(97 (970)0 353-0539 • COLOR • DO 56-4966 November 4, 1996 Richard • d Charlotte Rarkis 23431 WCR 22 Hudson, C.lorado 80642 RE: Ric = d and Charlotte Harkis ISDS No. : 96-069 Pe it No. : 5E-9600139 pear Mr. and Mrs. Sarkis: On Nov- .,er 1, 1996, an evaluation of the existing individual Septic 0 2 sposaal ; system a- 23275 Weld County Road 22. Colorado: Section 12, Township Range 65 West, was conducted by Troy Swain.' The existing individual septic disposal system is of sufficient size and capacity to ade• =tely handle the proposed load. This evaluation is based on a final bedroom residence. treatmen capacity for a __a__ 1 ees • neither the County of weld nor any of its agents ort employees any underta .e advi.ed, liability to the owner of the e above propng a loan on the purchasar or assume hb any property or to any lending agency porches=s of the above above p..perty or in the report. _ Siance with This i. -pection was conducted for the purppse of determining comp current regulations and for detecting health hazards the syst me is atthetime of inspect"on. This does not constitute a warranty e. Inspections requested without flaw soil saturation may be of questionable value to or that 't will continue to function in the Statements of periods of snow cover and high potenti xisti 1 buyers due to adverse inf coninformation ropert owner aprod on vides, under oath. j dicin- (S.O.E-) relies on i the system the, props Y to the best of his/her to function properly• indicst rig current status of the system and representing knowle e the system is not failing If we be of any further assistance. please contact our office at 353-0635.. Sinter l� i AE------ Troy S in Envir ental Protection Specialist TS/rb- 345 Enloe re (1) CC: ld County Planning Department TOTAL P.02 11/26/96 10: 12 TX/RX NO.5623 P.002 II • • rs cfe 14; DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (970) 353-6100, EXT.3540 FAX (970) 352-631252-6312 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE C. GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO July 17, 1996 Richard E. Harkis 23431 WCR 22 Hudson, CO 80642 RE-1923 - Located in the SW4 of Section 12, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Harkis: Your recorded exemption application is being processed at this time. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance, you will be notified that the recorded exemption is approved. If the staff determines that the application does not meet the approval criteria, you will be notified and asked to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. You will be informed of the hearing date prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider your application and make a final decision on the recorded exemption. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me. Sinc erely, Shani L. Eastin Current Planner SLE/jeb • • (its DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (970) 353-6100, EXT.3540 I FAX (970) 352-6312 WI D WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE C. GREELEY, COLORADO 8 631 COLORADO DATE: July 17, 1996 CASE NUMBER: RE-1923 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Richard E. Harkis for Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as the SW4 of Section 12, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 49. The 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. Please reply by August 6, 1996, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Shani L. Eastin, Current Planner if you have any questions. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request is/is not compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have 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: Agency I FIELD CHECK inspection date: July 25, 1996 CASE NUMBER: RE-1923 APPLICANT: Richard E. Harkis LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The SW4 of Section 12, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of and adjacent to WCR 22 and approximately 1/4 mile west of WCR 49 giNESEESSini26iiiititliBiESEE BilEitHigiEBERSEMBIleidiUSCHMEHMERESEM N A (Agricultural) N Agricultural Production, Dry Lake E A (Agricultural) E Agricultural Production S A (Agricultural) S Agricultural Production, Residence W A (Agricultural) W Agricultural Produciton, Oil & Gas Production COMMENTS: Proposed Lot B is currently in corn production. Proposed Lot A contains a home and numerous out buildings. Access for both Lots is existing onto Weld County Road 22, which is a paved highway. A home is existing on both proposed lots. • S ani L. Eastin, ent Planner ; " WS CASE#RE- / �7��j APPLICANT: Richard E. Harkis REQUEST: Recorded Exemption LEGAL:The SW4 of Section 12,T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to WCR 22 and approximately 1/4 mile west of WCR 49 PARCEL NUMBER: 1307-12-000005 Date By Application Received July 16, 1996 Shani L. Eastin Application Completed July 16, 1996 Shani L. Eastin Referrals listed July 18, 1996 Shani L. Eastin File assembled � �b d3 Letter to applicant mailed 11\n1 Vicinity map prepared Referrals mailed 1 -1 Clio Chaindexed ��� C�(o i Field check by DPS staff (7-a5 -cop yuLTI Administrative Review decision: IkevN(1 History card completed S_9 '9(9 cp b, A,t_c_ 2- -n t Date By COMMISSIONER HEARING DATE Surrounding property owners notified Air photo and maps prepared CC action: CC resolution received History card completed Recorded on maps and filed I Z- 23-g it jelkii Overlay Districts 1O1 - \t - 4- R `o 2 3 Zoning Airport Yes No N-7- n LoA / - 2366 \ W Geologic Yes No � Flood Hazard Yes Nov (—Of 13 2-1 5- \nom UA 025251100 - /68/ Fp- BOCK )a/7fr & • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Weld County Administrative Offices, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone (970) 353-6100, Ext. 3540, Fax# (970) 353-6312 APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: Application Fee UW� Receipt Number OD0Cc Case Number Recording Fee eceipt Number Zoning District Application Check By 1 Planner Assigned to Case TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures). I (we), the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. Sce_-- ,57411//4 I LEGAL DESCRIPTION: �yry//q / 1. �L5 \.4 (c, 'df, a l TOTAL ACREAGE: IhI,.),, i46 PARCEL NUMBER: _L30_q/l__(2c2s-ic (12 digit number-found on Tax I.D. Information or obtained at the Assessor's Office. Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30, 1972? Yes No Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yes No`L Does the parcel of land under consideration lie in any of the following Overlay Districts? Flood Hazard: Yes_ No \ ; Airport: Yes_ No >; Geological Hazard: Yes_ No FEE OWNER OF PROPERTY: Name: 1\cc\t‘A, �, N<-`���s Home Phone# (-5C :73 - r� ( F � • �� V ) /1 YOU/72 Work Phone# Qet• Address: � 1!/3 �,,(�,� .12 ' e�<r„ [F ' City/State/Zip Code Q\b-- Name: Home Phone# GO Acs% Address: Work Phone# p� _\ City/State/Zip Code J\S Water Source: Larger Parcel i�w„ U•((� Smaller Parcel ' De- . ) Type of Sewer: Larger Parcel G �L; (-e.„ " Smaller Parcel Proposed Use: Larger Parcel Re P�(t,,,\ sc., t Smaller Parcel \ L'NVv Acreage: Larger Parcel Smaller Parcel Existing Dwellings: (Yes or No) yQ 5 (Yes or No) / s Existing Dwelling Address (if applicable): Larger Parcel -7.3 7 L{. e / 2.2 i SE 1) 0 o SCC1, 4/`L- Smaller Parcel 3 V 2/ / (; 7; i,, u d I,' 6/ R.; 4 6f,2 I hereby state that all statements, proposals, or plans submitted with this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent 5 9 • . RECORDED EXEMPTION QUESTIONAIRE ITEMS REQUIRED FOR SUBMITTAL 1. A water supply statement. The statement will include evidence that a water supply of sufficient quality, quantity, and dependability will be available to serve the two proposed lots. A letter from a water district, municipality, or a well permit are examples of evidence for domestic use. The water supply statement should also contain the type and quantity of irrigation water available to the site, if applicable. 2. A statement explaining that the proposed lots will have an adequate means for the disposal of sewage in compliance with the requirements of the underlying zone district and the Weld County Health Department. 3. A description of how the property is being used. When the parcel(s) is located in the agricultural zone district, the description shall include approximate acreage of prime and nonprime farmland as define in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, number and types of livestock and any existing improvements such as the principal residence, labor home, mobile home, manufactured home, barn, outbuildings, irrigation ditches, and oil well production facilities on the property. 4. The reason for the proposed recorded exemption with an explanation how each lot will be used. 5. A description of the location, size, and present use of the area where the proposed new lot will be created. 6. The following note shall be placed on the plat: All proposed or existing structures will or do meet minimum Sk and offset requirements for the zone district in which the property is located. 7. A statement explaining that the proposal is consistent with any adopted municipal plan, and any intergovernmental agreement(s), if applicable. • 8. A statement explaining how the proposed uses will be compatible with existing surrounding land uses. 9. A statement explaining how the proposal is consistent with the intent of the district it is located within as expressed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 10. A statement explaining how the proposal is consistent with efficient and orderly development as defined in the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance, Section 1.3; as defined below: - Assist orderly and integrated development. - Promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of the County. - Ensure conformance of land subdivision plans with the public improvement plans of the County and its various municipalities. - Ensure coordination with public municipal improvement plans and programs. - Encourage well-planned subdivisions by establishing adequate standards for design and improvement. - Safeguard the interests of the public, the homeowner, and the subdivider. - Securing equitable handling of all subdivision plans by providing uniform procedures and standards. - Preventing loss and injury from fire in wooded terrain. - Preserve agricultural land and promote its most productive agrarian use. - Ensure irrigation water currently associated with a farm or rural unit of land will be retained for agricultural uses. - Preserve natural vegetation and cover and promote the natural beauty of the County. - Prevent and control erosion, sedimentation, and other pollution of surface and subsurface water. - Prevent flood damage to persons and properties and minimize expenditures for flood relief and flood control projects. - Restrict or regulate building in flood hazard overlay district areas, shoreland, areas covered by poor soils, or in areas poorly suited for building or construction. - Prevent loss and injury from land slides, mud flows, and other geologic hazards. - Provide adequate space for future development of schools and parks to serve the population. 8 a -,\\ 1\ft�r �E� �Elxd- �• t 't1 IC I ,�o �6��5�'i�e, LL� ��s arE_ ), Llse_ cli ff 11 t V2 if,C,, Lt__a.4e v �Ew C�l� i s b ' L�'aif \I . 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Jl��. c G'Y•ne OYl 1v � 1 lc�U c , `�rl LL-3 L -Nr\1 0Y3 e u ',��'\.1, t-' -1-_i-.,y� 7 ( �,�u c �o -� (�i s k c Yr'l>_ `1'rl, C, i0 W a tic( .,:t �u ��N 1� v uooc's 7 (1`y95 v p ^\ b"• cc1,•,, l\tE`l' d Y- Cam . 1� ��‘p `�'(S l • RECORDED EXEMPTION CRITERIA CHECKLIST b Staff Use 1. What is the SCS soil clan ' ati�qn,�jpr� this site? N AVER 50 NIUp,rrn 5-) \J n Aen+ sod \q, O Yes No N/A 2. Will the proposed configuration of the site make future farming practices 2. Lot A ❑ _e-- o less efficient? 11.3 Lot B o a 3. Will either of the lots be used for agricultural production? 11x3 3. Lot A a -a- ❑ Lot B „a` ❑ ❑ 4. Is the applicant willing to place a conservation easement or some other 4. Lot A a ..a- ❑ mechanism on the property to maintain farm production or open space? 113 Lot B a -rf a 5. Does the application meet the Weld County Public Works Access requirements 5. Lot A _a o ❑ as cited in Ordinance 180? 11.3.13:4 Lot B tea- o o 6. Will the site utilize existing housing? 11.3.6 6. Lot A ,e' ❑ ❑ Lot B ,...-cr" o o 7. Will the applicant designate a building envelope on either lot? 11,38 7. Lot A o .a- ❑ Lot B ❑ --Cr ❑ 8. Is the in-house use water supply sufficient in terms of quality,quantity and 8. Lot A --a ❑ a dependability? 11.3.4 Lot B ❑ ❑ 9. Is water available to irrigate the site for crops, lawns,gardens, and adequate 9. Lot A �- ❑ ❑ for the maximum number of animal units allowed by right or Special Review Lot B -rr o ❑ permit. 11,3.4 10. Has irrigation water been removed from the site? If so,when 10. Lot A ❑ ❑ —❑-' 11,3:4 Lot B ❑ ❑ .-O-- 11. Is the proposed land division consistent with current or future land use patterns? 11. .a— o ❑ 11.3.9/11.3.10/11.3,11' 12. This application does not create lots which would make further land divisions 12. ..a-- o o possible 11.3.9/11.3.10111:3.11 13. Neither of the parcels related to this application are part of a previously 13. Lot A ❑ ❑ recorded exemption. 118;8 Lot B ❑ ..ate ❑ 14. How many recorded exemptions are adjacent to this parcel or Section ? When were they created? AKE--SScL, 11,3.9/11.3.16/11,3.'11 Yes No N/A 15. Are surrounding parcels larger than the minimum lot size? 11.3.10 15. �o--- ❑ ❑ 16. Are there unique physical characteristics on this site?11.3`.13:8 16. Lot A a -ems ❑ Lot B ❑ 1a---- 0 Yes No N/A 17. Is the site in compliance with the zone district regulations and applicable Weld 17. Lot A -❑— o ❑ County Health Department requirements? 11.3''-5 Lot B a- a ❑ Engineered Sewage System(s) Yes No N/A 18. Does this request comply with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan or 18. Comp Plan,- ❑ ❑ applicable Intergovernmental Agreements 11.3!.9 IGA ❑ ❑ „II-, IGA 19. What is the proposed use of the site?, Lot A . nJ n w/✓wJ iCt_c Lot B ✓I .uZ!I1nT s.tr0/,/.I c r iw(ti ty12-L 20. Did the referral agencies recommend approval of this request? 20. Yes No N/A If no,why not? gi ❑ ❑ 21. What impact,if any,will this land division have on adjacent properties? STAFF USE ONLY Date Received Size of Parcel Legal Description Location APPROVED-BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING: Date STAFF APPROVED: Date 1 1\ 0 __,.. . a .., , .., Cs '�' rl� , . C Sr e` 4 cyc \ 4 i S Le ° ‘ , `yam /\, Y ,I \ C., , C? /, Y, ...,'..-7 r oa -Ii . r_r F Rd 02 2 P ' Lk k1N Lot 2 /4-/0-075-348- 4" I II AMOCO U.P.R.R. 53-F-I1441 VESSEL 'S-/-I4RK/S # 2 # 263.7' /9-/0-075-81-3" 48°46'52' PROP 1440-075-889-4\4 „ SEC. 12, 1112, /H2 288' /4-/O.075.857-4 T241- 8650./ WELD CO., COLD, 444000-lif?R.R. 53-J-I 6, x HUDSON KERSY- QANCH #2 n O O /9-10-075- 5/0-3" /I Q?— 12 PROP /4-/0-075- 859- 4" reef: Sid. TJL O 0+00 CL Prop, V.S.7: Ref. Std. S81.02) 900 R1. 4'West @ Sta. 53#69 on /6-/0- 075-99-4", Te 3'Lt. To EX's/ V.S.T gar /4-10-075-857- 0+12. 3 N-S 4w Fe. ¢ 4pprox. Sec. Ln. , Tie Rt. 288' to Cor. 0+48.2 20"/3'33" Rt. 3+44 F-W 5w I-/-Frannie Pair. In. Ti e Lt. /40' qfo Pole #82 48°54'L-f, 4+03.3 E--W Sec. In. , Tie Rf. 2G3.7' toCon @43° 46'32"Lt 4+47.4 E-W 4w re. 5t56.5 //° 04' 05 " L4 14+18 F.O.S. 0 We//head (,(/o &quip. S¢f) 5, 8. C. ( Reis 5/d• L5M02 ) 1 Skd• it/flat./m14' (Ref. 6;/d /45WO3 I ee,.Sfo' RVMQI) Fie/q' ,3aok 5481 pg. 4(O PROR 14-i'0- 075- 889-4 " Pea w• ale WELD CO✓tine, COLoc4D0 ,� CIm. Uk'5 ErL�'r' 2��� ? DATE 7� 1 Ip.0. 54473 REV. {o�trai �MPE LINE COMPANY BY r'. ; L. SCALE ' _ ' DWG.KD. J • • WELD COUNTY ROAD ACCESS INFORMATION SHEET Weld County Public Works Department 933 North 11th Avenue, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado Phone: (970) 356-4000, Ext. 3750 1. Applicant Name Ie L' v k E . N aNt1et,s Phone ,l{o3-554- 4'(t z Address sf3/ (//��(? 72 City s State ('4s, Zip 860/2 2. Address or location of access .3 / /1/r te 4— 222 is ((J�° Z2 Section /2 Township 2 Range 65 Subdivision Block Lot Weld County Road # 22 Side of Road N S E or W Distance from & number of intersecting ? 2 4- /1L9— /4 M L idegl'eUU� *9 o)z 2-2 3. Is there an existing access to the property? l Yes )< No #of accesses 4. Site Sketch: Q , I A rl, I' A I tin II l pf U I I / 11 an 1 [ 5. Proposed use: Permanent _ Residential/Agricultural _ Industrial Temporary _ Commercial _ Subdivision _ Other OFFICE USE ONLY Road ADT Date Accidents Date Road ADT Date Accidents Date Drainage Requirement: Culvert Size Length Other Comments: Installation authorized _ Information Insufficient Special Conditions Reviewed by: Title: 7 • T • N - - ,— ci- 6R p) c\ \\\ W 4 ,e a ,r 6 a �o )7. h ` c., w oa 1 °.u--., -A RJ .22 r ;I R ki;0 tit • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Richard E. Harkis CASE NUMBER: RE-1923 REFERRALS SENT: July 17, 1996 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: August 6, 1996 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault X Health Department _Brighton _Extension Service Broomfield Emergency Management Office _Dacono Sheriffs Office _Eaton X Public Works _Erie Housing Authority Evans Airport Authority Firestone Building Inspection Fort Lupton Frederick STATE Garden City _Division of Water Resources Gilcrest Geological Survey Greeley Department of Health _Grover _Department of Transportation _Hudson Historical Society Johnstown Water Conservation Board _Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS _Lochbuie Ault F-1 Longmont Berthoud F-2 Mead Briggsdale F-24 _Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Raymer _Eaton F-4 _Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 _Nunn Galeton F-6 _Pierce X Hudson F-7 _Platteville Johnstown F-8 _Severance La Salle F-9 _Thornton Mountain View F-10 _Wndsor Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 COUNTIES _Pawnee F-22 Adams _Platteville F-13 Boulder Platte Valley F-14 Larimer Poudre Valley F-15 Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers Windsor/Severance F-17 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Wiggins F-18 Federal Aviation Administration Western Hills F-20 Federal Communication Commission OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Cob.Water Conservancy Dist. Brighton _Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins Tri-Area Planning Commission X Greeley Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER • REFERRAL LIST NAME: CASE NUMBER: COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault t--lealth Department Brighton Extension Service Broomfield Emergency Management Office Dacono Sheriffs Office Eaton 1,4-ublic Works Erie Housing Authority Evans Airport Authority Firestone Building Inspection Fort Lupton Frederick STATE Garden City Division of Water Resources Gilcrest Geological Survey Greeley Department of Health Grover Department of Transportation Hudson Historical Society Johnstown Water Conservation Board Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Kersey La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS Lochbuie Ault F-1 Longmont Berthoud F-2 Mead Briggsdale F-24 Milliken Brighton F-3 New Raymer Eaton F-4 Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn Galeton F-6 Pierce t/(-ludson F-7 Platteville Johnstown F-8 Severance La Salle F-9 Thornton Mountain View F-10 Windsor Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 COUNTIES _Pawnee F-22 - Adams Platteville F-13 Boulder Platte Valley F-14 Lamer Poudre Valley F-15 Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers Windsor/Severance F-17 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Wiggins F-18 Federal Aviation Administration Western Hills F-20 Federal Communication Commission OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Cob.Water Conservancy Dist. Brighton Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins vtreeley Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER • • • ECEIVED •JUL 1 A ur�1 p\a�•6c gq f & 0 ��'Co 6 ERVICES sJ O DEPARTMENT NEO9 OL3536N OSEXT.3540 FAX (970) 352-6312 N • ", WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Win 1400 N. 17TH C. GREELEY, COLORADO 8 631 COLORADO DATE: July 17, 1996 CASE NUMBER: RE-1923 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Richard E. Harkis for Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as the SW4 of Section 12, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 49. The 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. Please reply by August 6, 1996, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Shani L. Eastin, Current Planner if you have any questions. 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. 1 We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. USE EX ISTI IJ/7 ACC Cis o&,*c weft, a Q., No fJGW ACC.trSVtE.5 GaA4_,,c . 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. y/�1 1 I \I rN Signed: OYta ( (i (� f g l� Agency Tc�M -... J C J\ 34rEf / 1- 19 - 9C, Lt, e4o4 we.e22 Qy : ,265 05/c41 4ec, Dc'N-'T . 6 - U3 : g4 i4 • it,. cit. a . 3 . 9.3 ,a • "a'I • 92- 0 • WELD COUNTY ROAD ACCESS INFORMATION SHEET Weld County Public Works Department 933 North 11th Avenue, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 112 f Phone: (970) 356-4000, Ext. 3750 X 1. Applicant Name 4C Y L E E . N ar�4L 5 Phone 03- 5i - 4a 2. Address City p_rirState ("0, Zip 8p(4LZ 2. Address or location of access 234-3/ /44[02, qk x3275 Were 22 Section /2 Township '2 Range bra Subdivision Block Lot Weld County Road # 22 Side of Road N S E or W Distance from & number of intersecting ? 2 sf- 44 9— i/ NI;L., 1.4.,A-4 *q o t 2.1. 3. Is there an existing access to the property? Yes 1< No #of accesses lc 4. Site Sketch: c n< (3 /'il11 & 1F 5. Proposed use: Permanent _ Residential/Agricultural Industrial— Temporary _ Commercial _ Subdivision _ Other OFFICE USE ONLY Road ADT Date Accidents Date Road ADT Date Accidents Date Drainage Requirement: Culvert Size Length Other Comments: Installation authorized Information Insufficient Special Conditions Reviewed by: Title: 7 ID mEmORAnDum Wilk toWL. eld County Prin lanning Date July 22, 1996 COLORADO From Trevor Jiricek, Supervisor, Environmental Protection Service Subject Case Number: RE-1923 Name: Harkins, Richard E. PT SW4 of Section 12, Township 02 North, Range 65 West Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval : 1. The Environmental Protection Services Division of the Weld County Health Department was unable to locate septic permits for the septic systems serving either home involved in this application. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S. Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s) . In the event the system(s) is found to be inadequate, the system(s) must be brought into compliance with current I.S.D.S. regulations. TJ/rb-0802 Weld County Planning Dept. JUL 2 4 1996 RitEIVED 08/07/96 08:57 e303 536 4753 TOWN OF HUDSON I[7J001 • • isett-ta DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (970)353-6100, EXT.3540 FAX (970) 352-6312 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE . COLORADO DATE July 17, 1996 CASE NUMBER: RE-1923 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- Enclosed is an application from Richard E Hands for Recorded Exemptoon. The parcel of land is described as the SW4-of Section 12,T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado_ The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submdted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 49_ The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be app d. Your prompt reply wilt help to facilitate the processing of the application. Please reply by August 6, 1996, so that we may give tiill consideration to your recommendation. Please call Shani L Eastin. Current Planner if you have any questions_ 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_ We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request isfis not compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. Y. We have reviewed the request and find no comliicts with our interests_ 4.T A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to 5_ Please refer to the enclosed letter. Shit" Signed: Aise Fy Agency 7 -rj //5tSG hit"- g.`?-16 Weld County Planning Dept. AUG 7 1996 RECEIVED 08/07/96 09:04 TX/RX NO.4710 P.001 Transnation Weld County Planning Dept. r 1 JUL 0 8 1996 Shaney Weld County Planning & Zoning RECEIVED L J We are pleased to have the opportunity to be of service. Enclosed is copies of deeds. I 'm sure this is more than you ever wanted to know. ---Wanda Form 7435-2 • • • I. • Order No. 8511084 CJR CERTIFICATE OF CONVEYANCES WELD COUNTY STATE OF COLORADO) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES COUNTY OF WELD) The TRANSNATION TITLE INSURANCE or ABSTRACT COMPANY hereby certifies that it has made a careful search of its records, and finds the following conveyances affecting the real estate described herein since August 30, 1972. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The SW1/4 of Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. CONVEYANCES (if none appear, so state): Reception No. 1814335" , Book 892 Reception No. , Book Reception No. , Book Reception No. , Book _ Reception No. , Book Reception No. , Book Reception No. , Book Reception No. , Book This Certificate is made for the use and benefit of the Department of Planning Services of Weld County, Colorado. This Certificate is not to be constructed as an Abstract of Title nor an opinion of Title, nor a guarantee Title, and the liability of Transnation m_itl e rnsuranceCOMPANY, is hereby limited to the fee paid for this Certificate. In Witness Whereof,Transnation Title Insurance COMPANY,-has caused this certificate to be signed by its proper officer this 17th_ day of May , A.D., 19 96 , at 7:00 A.M. o'clock. Transnation Title Insurance Company Company By: LiCiaaa.ot• Calheak. Authorized Signature 6 6 ended at ie o' M., 5 IJ - 9ooh___.Page y. 89 ecepnon No. 181433 e . • ntvl G Ratifies 1 . Warranty Deed THIS DEED Is a conveyance of real property (Including Improvements and other appurtenances) from the Individual(s), corporation(s), partnerships) or other entity(les) named below as GRANTOR to the individuals) or entity(les)names below`as GRANTEE. • I The GRANTOR hereby sells and conveys to the GRANTEE the real property described below (the "property") with all Its appurtenances, and the GRANTOR warrants the title lo the property, except as staled below under WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS. State Documentary Pee The specific terms of this Deed are: Dote JAN 15 1980, sS4'D _ GRANTOR: IGse....to.N.etn•r.0.a A,ryes..wile In.nn.e.w.spins.in M Aeirmom,h.w.w..d right..ldm,ey ren,a•.,au.s.e....-,l.r CHARLOTTE LYNN HARKIS - GRANTEE lot:.rte.n.el..re.eenatnl:mann.ndra..e•same at Ow p.r,n.ae.n,,,aww.ma e•.,n,raw.Ifamesw,aims:Nai li LAWRENCE E. GERKIN AND CAROLE A. GERKIN, 745 Crape, Hudson, CO 80642 If FORM OF CO-OWNERSHIP: CrtM..a.%ea net catmints nosed.Miry..see.of,geQtss,a9JFa g 2:Orman ann.ta....a".pax tonnes'some el IA, n".".n.q n..ne.e In the wan r1..4 joint tenants PROPERTYDESCRIPnON: A parcel of land in the Southwest one—quarter of Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, described as: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of said Section 12; thence S 90°00'00" W on an assumed bearing along the South line of said Section 12 a distance t- of 4830.00 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing S 90°00'00" W along ' South line a distance of 360.00 feet; thence North 00°00'00" E a distance a distanceO2 L� of 390.00 feet; thence N 90°00'00" E a distance of 360.00 feet; thence S 00°00'00" W a distance of 390.00 feet to the true point of beginning. Except the South 30.00 feet thereof. Contains 3.0 acres more or less. Commonly known as: 23035 Weld County Road 22, Hudson, Colorado 80642 I yt I CONSIDERATION: C .,tao.."..a.de.arseme•ee,'a.4Inv..*em•Wn.ta le,Pa Media Is roomed.naa*M een+s.e.a'anima.r.an:tn.ne,.n taa.snnyae.aa6d....hna.ndunce dwe...1.ten4.,stonee"Indira..ae.dr.a..M.a.Ittd..d.) ($10,00) o a TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION RESERVATIONS.RESTRICTIONS: a n.GRANTOR Intesd.19 1•••.w,q 9111..9 a.ter.19.94M one ton.r k••than s.a...,.Id*GRAxrOR a.e..n,t.y IA. GRAN-MIS we el.ea a.,neae In.IN,pap l...rid appoW..wading In Ott Iab.pe,e...) All oil, gas and minerals are excluded from this sale and a right of ingress and egress at all [ s for the operation apd development f such lands for * ° u WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS: the warranties ottthis deed do not apply to the following:, (cross out as appropriate) r, o (1) the lien of the general properly taxes for the year of this deed and any statutory district assessments for the year o1 this deed collected with the property taxes,not Including local Improvement assessments. P M n (2) easements and rights-of-way for public roadways and for utility lines Rnduding pipes)&crying the propene ,t re (3) tnervations and conditions in the patentIs)from the Untied Stales or Slate of Colorado. a 0 (91 protective covenants shown of record. C. 0 (51 outstanding mineral interests.Including but not limited to oil and gas interests.shown of record. 161 easements and rights-of-way for Irrigation ditches established on the properly and other easements and rights-N.way shown ofrecord. F (7) outstanding liens.(This exception win apply only if a deed of aunt,mortgage or othet lien Is Identified In the following space;the Grantee is .1 LIN agreeing to assume and pay the Lents)unless a different Indication is made.) ni (RI the following additional maim: • *oil, gas and.,oter minerals and marketing the same_$vrese,)^vto)Signed on ( ('re(-c f .2 / _, 1911.. CHARLOTTE LYNN /Sr' Grantor Grantor Grantor STATE OF COLORADO ) as. Grantor COUNTY OF 1 The foregoing Instrument was acknowledged before me this 3/' day of ,ocean A_ .1999 by WITNESS my hand and official seal. / (.(LC.-!ri</, (, My commission expires: /s es: a Notary Public""''l'..y STATE OF FLORIDA • . 1 a. • d".� •.. :.' COUNTY O'Fr/�[,/,��J ) N • The foregoing Instru ent w�usxcknowledged before me this.2/_day of or ?1,T3 r C'i9 X14• by CHARLOTTE LYNN HARKIS. 7 WITNESS my hand end official reel. 1A z � ,,",,�y1( C. Mycommisslon exphes: ,+.((.� t1Am P..".I. SNoiafL1_.,4iicl.!,::r•'. Ca ire, 11.2 ..?;.11...111:1; 01e+aurowrs LEGAL/01MS NO 201 PO 55051115 GREELEY COLORAGGIYMII /1 ', . t•�Yi 1 •rQ «orded oc .leek_ —31., SEP 231959 • A•NS" Reception No .._._ •... Recorder. 7105 DEED, Made this 4th day of September - in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine between DICK HARKIS and ADA HARKIS V • of th.. County of Weld and Sate of Colorado.of the first part,and • RICHARD E. HARKIS and CHARLOTTE LOf7ISE HARKIS ••2.. • ` County of Weld 1' and State of Colorado,of the second par.: ' % LLI TNESSETII.That the said part y of the first part,for and in consideration of the sum of other goad and valuable considerations and ten and no/100--DOLLARS, to the said part y of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,ha s granted,bargained,sold and conveyed,and by these presents do es grant,bargain,sell.convey and confirm unto the said parties of the second part,their heirs and assigns forever,not in tenancy in common but in joint tenancy,all the following described lot or parcel 5 of land,situate,lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado,to-wit: A tract of land in the NW} of Section 12 Township 2 North Range 05 West of the 6th P. M. , described as follows: Beginning at the N ,rtheast Corner of said luarter Section; thence West along the North Line of said Quarter Section a distance of 1,320 feet; thence South parallel to the riast Line of said Quarter Section a distance of 1 ,320 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly by direct line to a point on the East Line of said Quarter Section 1,980 feet South of the Northeast Corner of said Cuarter Section; thence North along the East Line of said Quarter Section a distance of 1,980 feet to the point of beginning; also a right of way 20 feet wide along the Last Line of the South 700 Feet of said Quarter Section. also The SWI of Section 12 Township 2 North Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. i excepting and reserving to the grantor, his heirs and assigns, a right to use a right of way 20 feet wide alotg the East Side of the satd SW} of Section 12 Township 2 North Range o5 West of the 6th P. M. malicamm ca- e •41.4lac N rmwd: '330=t7= I+1' w k a c N 1 m Ttae; TyIIER with all and singular the hereditament* and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise ; '• q,pertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate,right,title,Interest,claim and demand whatsoever of the said part y of the first part, tither in -.•i ii law or equity,of,in and to the above bargained premises,with the hereditament*and appurtenances. 1 NO..768.WARRANTY new-,Ts labt Tenets—D,Jewi4l se Pte.4 Mfrs.Rees Lel Mek Il2441 awn et..Deer.Colorado to 1 • cs15s1 ;,1, I ?ti , a TO IIAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described,with the appurtenances,unto the raid parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever. And the said part y of the first part, for (tint self, his heirs, executors, and administrators, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the said parties of the second part,their heirs and assigns,that at the time of the ensesling and delivery of these presents, he is well seized of the premises above conveyed,as of good,sure,perfect,absolute and fad,fea.ibb.estate of inheritance in law,in fee simple,and ha s good right,full power and lawful authority te rant.bars sir,sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid,and that the same are free and clear from ...I f.nit r x,rail,,tier'mints, bargains,saves.liens,taxes,assessments and incumbranres of whatever kind or nature, an.; .. ,.,n, bargained r rend:rs in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties of the second part,their .:. and:: `ns,against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any pert thereof, .. raid ;art y of :he first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. IS tcIL ESS It'liiiltEUF.the said part y of the first part ha s hereunto set his hand and add year f -t absve written. . i Signed, Seated and D.livered in the 14csrnce of ._..1.i_,_e i. c-ia ail t. [SEAL] , . 4 .! /.?._.1._.% = <I _[SEAL] j ... .. .._ _ [SEAL] STATE OFCOLORADO, 1 County of tss Adams , The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this or ¢.• day of 19$q,by' DICK I' 'SKIS And ADA IlARKIS / flfy commission expires 7 , 19 Go Witness my hand and official seal. J'L. • Nears PoNw •If be natural pe-wn,,r p,wv here inter:a ,..If bi{tenons',tint in rew peentatcee or official capacity ity or elrc.ra .n- -fact. n'hn In•e name of newton u ,T ',Para, by n 'inertnam her r 41...nation;if officer of nupotion,then'inert e.,f each ..flies.utetf.eee, newton u the I,e,utent nr.n,.e,,fr,:.e,., ,urn.,,etvnls,n, nan„ne it. 'ay_ 'r ` s I t ` . 7 (51yy \ T. )- -Lei rte, Y'1 m ] c-,..y ? c, 4. 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Tea DE6a,Mado is 16th` dy � of ---.. _.- 1 ekehmdred and$aventy-one--,-between _ L CIa!Welli Lyle; mum a, State of Colorado,ofthernyt Port,Ina - iM alcmtlos E.EAREES ins ellARLOTSE L0UISE MaRTS - '.o ottbe -Coady oftfeld - `o . and State o.Colorado,of the second part: -• wt . .4 re'e, -- WlTNy$8ZTH,Tht athe said party of the rust part,for and in consideration of the mum of WI Other valuable consideration and one and no/100 ---COLLARS at to,the laid party of the firth port in hand paid bathe Wdparties.of tha.aeeondpa* theweeefpt-- _ .., ' by eonfesed e-sod elmbwledged,ha. remised,releamed,sold,conveyed and quit I • claimed,andbyihnepeeeents.do eeremiee releue,edtconvoy and quit claim unto the said parties o . o the second part,their heir and lairs forever,not In tenancy in eommm bat in Joint tenancy,dl the .. eight;title,Interest,claim and demand whkh the said party of the f rst put ham . in and to the �-: following described let or parcel of laud situate,lying and being in the County of Meld and State of Cokndo,to•wlt: All of the ot1, ,- gas -_ -_ tw----- - -other minerals in and under.and that may be produced from a par- ' C el of land in the Southwest one-quarter of Section 12, Township 2 - North, Rahge-65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, ' . Coloradodescribed ass Beginning at the Southeast corner of said . Section 12; thence 890000'00'1 on en assumed bearing along the South line said Section 12 a distance of 4830.00-feet to the true point Of beginning: thence continuing 890°00'00'1 along said South line a.die - -- tone"of 360,00.feetr thence s00!00'00'S a distance of 390.00 feet: thence s90°00'00'S a .distance of 360.00 feet: thence 800°0010091 a • distance-of 390.00 feet to the true point of beginning. EXCEP ,, the . . • South..30.feet thereof. Contain 3',0 acres more or leam,together '",. with the right of ingress end egress at all-times for the purpose. of operiting and developing said lands.for oil, gam and other minerals, • and marketing the 'acme.therefrom. . ; '- (No consideration - for Title purposes only) 111 .-HAVE an»T0B0LD the nme;together with si and Mushier the appurtenances end priei legs thereinto belonging or In sdjiris thereunto apperla{dng and ell the state, right.ale:lateral. and claim whatsoever of the ma party of the first part,either in law or equity,unto the said parties .,.}2'. of the second pert,their heirs and signs forever. , _ IN WITNI'88 WHERR0P,The said party ' of the first per he - heremto set her -- -Land and seal the deg and yearSort above written- ' Signed,Sealed and Delivered in the ream of as o i� �S[SBALI, • MUM_ ' [SEAL] - . -- - STATE t)ir OOtRADO ‘ __- County of Weld la - - instrument was aoimowledged before me this. 16th day of !tomb, - - • *7'71.. ..p rlotte Lynn RAaub . - rat and ot6eblseal-- - — . I t i. ,Mf eptpghd . August 30,. 1972. .. . r'�I •....«-�,IX ee a eebe I - T,;,•.-L. Na IC tore aamtem.wwrrous -- ` es- - Feat UMW w Dam Mown n .# • itece .......'t_.° !-7..et._._..._.J U L 8 1970 . in .eq ANN $rout ,`. `OO`629 Reception Na J.y 86, _...._.._...._._..... ..._..._.. _Recorder. FILING STAMP I Tms DEED, Made this 6th day of July --0 in the year of our Lord one thousand nine bnndred and seventy between RICHARD E. HARRIS and tT CHARLOTTE LOUISE HARRIS of the County of Weld and State of rn 43 Colorado,of the first part,and CO O CHARLOTTE LYNN KNAUB Nin of the County of Weld and State of Colorado,of the second part: .-4 WITNESSETH,That the said party of the first part,for and In consideration of the sum of Other a" valuable consideration and Ten and no/100 -DOLLARS, ,-t wt to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said party of the second part,the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,has granted•bargained,sold and conveyed,and by these presents does`rant,bargain, o sell,convey and confirm,unto the said party of the second part,his heirs and assigns forever, all the following N p described lot or parcel of land,situate,lying and being in the o County of Weld and State of Colorado,to-wit: o A parcel of land in the Southwest one-quarter of Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, described as: Beginning at the Southeast corner said Section 12; thence S90°00'00"W on an assumed bearing along the co South line said Section 12 a distance of 4830.00 feet to the true J point of beginning; thence continuing 590000'00"W along South line a 2, distance of 360.00 feet: thence N00°00'00"E a distance of 390.00 feet, thence N90000'00"E a distance of 360.00 feet; thence S00°00'00"W a distance of 390.00 feet to the true point of beginning. Except, the South 30.00 feet thereof. Contains 3.0 Acres more or less. TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining,and the reversion and reversions,remainder and remainders,rent.,issues and Profits thereof;and all the estate,right,title, interest,claim and demand whatsoever of the said party of the first part, either In law or equity,of,in and to the above bargained premises,with the hereditament+and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described,with the appurtenances,unto the said party of the second part,his heirs and assigns forever. And the said party of the first part,for himself,his heirs, executors,and administrators,does covenant,grant,bargain,and agree to and with the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns,that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents,be is well seised of the premises above conveyed,as of good,sure,perfect,absolute and indefeasible estate of Inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and has good right,full power and lawful authority to grant,bargain,sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid,and that the same are free and dear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind or nature soever. and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said party of the second part,his heirs and assigns against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof,the said party of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND.The singular number shall Include the plural,the plural the startler,and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. y..,! ... " ' [SEAL] RI.C ar Harkis . [/%/Y� �( �/ /J [SEAL] (:II .. lA lsee- arkis -[SEAL] arlotte u tee a ice STATE OF COLORADO es. County of Weld The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before ma this 6th day of July A. D. 1970 ,by....,Richard E. Harkis and Charlotte Louise Harkis M/Cs enicaii'e4 3%August 30, 1972 19 .W . ha d and j.trial seal. t' E x i a m C ..._...------ - J t a !O : Nolan 1'eLla 1\i° [O :.si:, y Q ::`ief No.932A. wasuNrr nsab.—r..n$.enew!.sera—a,sdt.d-sew.a Pt Co.155441 meat et.Nava,Colon . /tin . • ✓j reAlh i�• .. , (j wj{�0Ie(i. rRT r7r°1"7";, le• .Y •vTT�• '�Fi{ ky f ,( p N1 'Y �,1.� �1( y }_^I��F 1 ♦ C ����t t 1 dt'J K 4,4iT^ l✓{I •�k. �^ '°°° 534 Recorded at8,'0 e•doc1 ff_x,_ EEO 3 1965 145 ; Reception No Raeoeder. MOUND THIS DEED, "fade t la 28th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty five between ADA HARKIS and DECK HARKIS of the County of Weld and State of Colorado,of the first part,and ADA HARKIS and DECK HARKIS of the County of !geld and State of Colorado,of the second part: WITNESSETH,That the said part IeS of the first pert,for and in consideration of the sum of other good and valuable consideration and ten and no/100----nOIZARS, to the said part ies of the first pert In hand paid by the said part ies of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged,ha ye granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do grant,bargain,sell,convey and confirm,unto the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever,all the following described lot or parcel of land, situate,lying and being Lathe County of weld and State of Colorado,to-wit: Ni of Section 13, Township 2 North, Range 65 nest of the 6th ?.M. and the N i of Section 18, Township ? North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M. , subject to right of'way for highways and mineral rights as reserved by former grantors, and The Northwest quarter (VI) of Section Twelve (12) , 'ownship Two (2) -.. North, Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P.M. , EXCEPT a tract of land described as beginning at the Northeast corner of said quarter section; thence West along the North line of said quarter section a distance of 1,320 feet; thence South parallel to the East line of said quarter section a distance of 1 ,320 feet to a point; thence-Southeasterly by direct line to a point on the East line of said uarter-section 1 ,980 feet South of the-Northeast corner of said quarter section; thence North along the Er st line of said guar ter section a distance of 1 ,980 feet to the point of beginning,also a right of'way 20 feet wide along the East line of the South 700 (e t of said 'quarter section, and Lot One (1) and the South half (Si) of the Northeast quarter ('•:E.) (or the Northeast quarter (NEi)) of Section Two (2) in Township No (2) a North , of Range Sixty-five (65) West of the Gth P.M. , and The Southeast quarter (SEq) of Section Two (2) , in Township Two (2) North of Range Sixty-five (65) Wrst of the 6th P.M. , and Section Seven (7) , Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty-four (64)west of the 5th P.M. ; and the Southeast quarter (SEq) Section Twelve(12) Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty—five (65) West of the 6th P.M. , and The Southeast Quarter (SEq) of Section Twelve (12) aforesaid, being subject to the right of the occupants of the reservoir thereon situate , to use the same for reservoir purposes only, the hunting, -n fishing and grazing rights and right to stock water therein being m reserved to the grantee herein. i d r `r' ' o O TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditament' and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining,and the reversion and reversions,remainder and remaindersj,renta,Issues and profits thereof;and all L the estate,right,title,interest,claim and demand whatsoever of the said Wirt ieS of the first part,either in law or equity,of,In and to the above bargained premises,with the hereditament*and appurtenances. No. 463. WARRANTY DRCn—h,PM4rneab 4e,N.RneforSbNvroe P,hnsR 0.mµey.555441 abut Mesa.de,a,Colorado I • lit; k s h JOB -",..';,'?,42,.....;•7773:7•772.%.":777:4417r••,177-7•77.7.,,{, (.r 4.�t G,•;; :'. !I :('.f f k .. ,. ' 1 v :6:a- iteo.Y'r.'ASl�1Zb51DY.e....kl i ail' : . J bJ t X534 1455507 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described,with the appurtenances,unto the ' said part ies of the second part, the intern and assigns forcer.And the said part ies of the Ent part, for them eel yes their heirs, executors,and administrators,do covenant,grant,bargain and agree to and with the said part les of the second part, their heirs and assigns,that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents t hey areneli seiied of the premises above conveyed,as of good,son, perfect,absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and ha ye good right,full power and lawful authority to grant,bargain,sell and convey the same id manner and form as aforesaid,and that the same I are free and clear from all former and other grants,bargains,sales,liens,taxes,assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind or nature soever. and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said part ies of the second part, t h e i r heirs and assigns against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof,the said part les of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said parties!the first part ha ye hereunto sett helr hands and seal s the day and year first above written. ///y /�/A Signed,Sealed and Delivered In the Presence of —`����Qn/ ✓✓ J [SEAL] ___......._..__._. ` ried]c liarkis --------'---"----'-- ...--"-------".--.---[SEAL] '"�."r'''''.,$TATE OF COLORADO, „6 :..........dic s d County of A , es y o , ;;,,The ferpgpin I%trument was acknowledged before me this 1 Cl day of -..92 4.CCway e tY'p� CS ',bins/4M 1!arkis and Deck II: rkis a se Ile Pa 4: . `` • oe ' : ta.: p 1. *&Inn HO eseypirea ,1D , Witness my hand and official seal .V.tillait rkil„,`4n,piel;:res Jciob.r 17, 19o7 I.i r g°... e_ ?!O may lettere Public. ✓// • d r ^ 4 ce-ti I c E 'w ° e ill I I [ . _. s . isil 1 !�.[�I d -situ . _(s j y % tT"at I i : :1 tr; a S •'4 ° 15 1 I I r is Y z I l i t It 8 " L' z �� c 3 I " e x I ::_.1542 i .V.„,..40CT I4 1959 • Reception No 1:IT-4 / f+er s.otut—.Recorder.. Seesaws.Steep Tins Deco,Made this 9th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-nine between DECK HARKIS and ADA HARKIS of the County of Weld - _ _ I, I State of Colorado.of the first part,and c' : RICHARD E. HARKIS and CHARLOTTE LOUISE HARKIS ,••. I of the County of Weld ., and State of Colorado,"f the second part: l UITNESSETH,That the said part ies of the first part,for and in consideration of the sum of • . s a Other good and valuable considerations and ten and no/100--DOLLARS \i9 Ito the said part ies of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt j- I Ki:rreuf is hereby confessed and acknowledged, have remised. released, sold, conveyed and quit t c!ai;noi,and l'y th.e•e presents do remise,release,sell,convey and quit claim unto the said parties of t!•e-econd par:.their heirs and assigns forever,not in tenancy in common but in joint tenancy,all the tight.title.inters:,claim and demand which the said partie8 of the first part bYe in and to the - - n,::Owing described lot s or parcels of land situate,lying and being in the C it] t:of Weld and State of Colorado,to-wit: The Slit of Section ' I 12 Township 2 North Range 65 West of the 6th P.Y. , excepting and . � reserving to the grantor, his heirs and assigns, a right to use a right of way 20 feet wide along the East side of the said SW} of Section 12 Township 2 North Range 65 West of the 6th P. Y. qqg� also N A tract of land in the NW} of Section 12 Township 2 North Range 65 II West of the 6th P. M. , described as follows: Beginning at the I Northeast Corner of said Quarter Section; thence West along the I North Line of said Quarter Section a distance of 1,320 feet; thence I South parallel to the East line of said Quarter Section a distance I. 11 of 1,320 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly by direct line to a r point on the East Line of said Quarter Section 1,980 feet South of Rthe Northeast Corner of said Quarter Section; thence North along the East Line of said Quarter Section a distance of 1,980 feet to the point of beginning; also a right of way 20 feet wide along the i East Line of the South 700 feet of said Quarter Section. i. I This deed given to correct spelling of "Dick Harkis" to Deck Harkis. Dick Harkis and Deck Harkis are one and 'tlie same person.— • p TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with all and singular the appurtenances and privi- ' leges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining,and all the estate,right,title, interest, iand claim whatsoever of the said part ies of the first part,either in law or equity,unto the said parties _ of the second part,their heirs and assigns forever. r I - IN WITNESS WHEREOF,The said part ies of the first part have hereunto set their hands and seal s the day and year first above written. I Signed, Scaled and Delivered in the presence of "C(Z _G...t :y./ [SEAL[ �/ n - [SEAL] —. r [SEAL] a ..p P STATE OF COLORADO 1 I j[ss County of Adams _" a 0 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 10th day of October ry 1959 ,by DECK HARKIS and ADA HARKIS -a .H1T@wS my hand and official seal. Si. cats niOS WiSajtl_expires December 7, 1960] c: ..t .t _ -e: . C y ;a. i 1 d O • • 6, Notary to s ;rQ :•g.et No.942 QUIT CLAW DatDaw).l.l 9•r> —oniforibLYspaly.D,.11na nwLlonal Lel Moa4.le4emel IL.Nan.Celleta. N { n.eefoied JUN 2 9 1940 it l0 O 0'clock_��-_M.-- i norf 800K1U100 PAGE202 ReneDtio 9365 WALTER F. M0RRIS0N,Recnrder (WARRANTY DEED--To Joint Tenants ) . THIS DEED, Made this 13th day of June in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and forty, between Dick Harkis , of the County of Weld and State of Colorado, of tho4first part, and Ada Harkis and Deck Harkis of the County of Weld and Stato of Colorado, • of the second part; WIT:;ESSETH, That the said party of taro first pert, for and in consideration of the sum of One dollar and other good and valuable considerations, to the said party of the first part in hand paid by thc said parties of the second part , the receipt of which is hereby confessed and acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and con- voyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and . confirm unto the said parties of the second .art, not in tenancy in comron but in joint tenancy, the survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns oZ' such survivor forever, all the follow- ' ing described lots or parcels of land, situate, lying and being; in the County of Weld and StatC of Colorado, to-wit : • I - • Section Seven (Sec . 7) , Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty- four (64) West of the S ;th (6th) P. M. , and the Southeast quarter (SEt) Section Twelve (12) , Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty- five (65) West of the Gth P. n. , and that part of the Northeast • Quarter (NE I) Section Twelve (12) , Township Two (2 ) , North, Mange Sixty-five (65) West of the Gth P. al., lying East of the County Road, containing in all 030 acres, ,more or less . It The"Southeast quarter (SEA) of Section Twelve (12) aforesaid, being subject to the right of the occupants of the reservoir ther - on situate, to use the same for reservoir purposes only, the hunt- ing, fishing and grazing rights and right to stook water therein being reserved to the grantee heroin. The Southwest quarter (sal-) of Section Twelve (12) , Township Two (2) , -.orth of Range Sixty-five (65) , West of the 6th P. i . The Northwest quarter (NW:I.) of Section Twelve (12) , +ovnship Two (2) North, Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P. TO.:ETHER with all and singular the heroditaments and appurten- ances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the rc- version and reversions , remainder and remainders , rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said party of the first paft, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises , with t'-:c i hereditaments and appurtenances . . TO HAVE MID TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and de- • scribed, with the appurtenances, unto the said parties of the Decors" part, the survivor of them, thoir assigns , and the heirs and assigns of such survivor forever. And the said party of the first part, for ' himself, his heirs , e±ocutors , and administrators , does covenant, grant, bargain, and agree to and with the said parties of the second part, the survivor.•of them, their assigns and the hoirs and assigns of such survivor, that at the tilt of. the ensoaling and delivering ;•:, ` of these presents,' ho is well seized o8 the premises abovo conveyed, . .M Y� r 1 {,F • _ • . s -'--- ' . 8%11065 ,AGEencS (Page 2. - St. Ten. Deed Die]. Iiarkist to Deck and Ada iiarkis ) } as of good, s\.Ire , perfect, absolute and indefeasible testate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power, and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, .and that the sane are free and clear from all former and other grants , bargains , sales, lions , taxes , assessments :and ainoumbrances ;of) whatever kind or nature s oe ve r, i o. 3trrtr o t .4:. .r and the above bargained premises, in the quiet and peaceable possess- ti ion of the said partiett&\ths ''se'ek°ni part,. the survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns of such survivor, against �� all and• every person or. persons- lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof) the said party of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DErEND. , IN WITNESS 1Y2ERE0F, the said party of -the first part has hereunto set his .hand .and seal the day and year first above written. 't (Consideration - Love and Affection) . . 1 i STATE OF COLORADO ): as . COUNTY OF WELD ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 13th day of June, 1940, by Dick Narkis , Witness my hand and official seal. My commissiron+,expires October 30, 1940. ---t. .. E;�gIi,h T t�ATa c� a y' NOT a 'ilk 1w Not ry c. % ! viy ,- Lasts a _ P `� •o `}off �....., . .. _.. .\... ,-.-.,.sue.,--..^,....'-- _.._... , .. . . I it ° � ' 4yy � ° y :.�1 !, {( t41 ii 34, : ,x, 4`. _ ''.7:, 1:41 t I ci 1 " `4c. 2 .-T M1 4Y• ) .rt i • • „ 44 4/73 COLORADO Right-of-Way Grant KNOW All MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Richard E. Harkin and Charlotte Louise Harkin, husband and wife, Hudson Colorado of the Post Office of in the State of _ , hereinafter referred to as "Grantor'' (whether one or more), in consideration of One ($1.00) Dollar, to __ them in hand paid, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and the further consideration of $ 3.00 per linear rod, to be paid before the first pipe line hereinafter specified is laid do hereby grant and convey unto PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation, having an office in Kansas City, Missouri, its successors and assigns, hereinafter referred to as "Grantee,'' a Right-of-Way to lay, construct, maintain, lower, inspect, repair, replace, relocate, change the size of, operate, and remove a pipe line and from time to time additional pipe line or lines, drips, pipe line markers, valves, launchers, receivers, cathodic equipment, test leads, and all appurtenances convenient for the maintenance and operation of said lines and for the transportation of oil, gas, or other substances therein, under, on, over and through the premises hereafter described, and the Grantee is granted the right of ingress and egress, to, on, from and over the following described premises for the purposes aforementioned in the County of __ Weld in the State of Colorado, to-wit: Southeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 65 West, Northwest Quarter of Section 12, (Southwest Quarter of Section 12, EXCEPT a parcel of land described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section 12, thence South 90 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds West on an assumed bearing along the South line of said Section 12 a distance of 4830.00 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing South 90 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds West along South line a distance of 360.00 feet; thence North 00 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds East a distance of 390.00 feet; thence North 90 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 East a distance of 360.00 feet; thence South 00 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds West a distance of 390.00 feet to the true point of beginning. Also that part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12 lying East of the County Road. All in Townsh$h 2 North, Range 65 West. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said easements, rights, and right-of-way unto the said PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY, its successors and assigns. $3.00 per linear rod (non-irrigated land) (irrigated land) Should additional pipe line or lines he laid at any time $ '5'00 _ _per linear rod/ hall be, paid for each such line so laid. Grantee to have the right to select and change the routes of all pipe lines herein authorized to be laid under, upon, over and through the above described premises. All pipe installed hereunder shall be buried a minimum of thirty (30) inches. Grantor shall not place anything over or so close to any pipe line or other facility of Grantee as will be likely to interfere with Grantee's access thereto by use of equipment or means customarily employed in the maintenance of pipe lines nor intentionally cause the original cover over any pipe line to be reduced below whichever is the greater of a minimum cover of two (2) feet or below the minimum cover required at any time by any ap- plicable pipe line safety code. All damage to growing crops, drainage tile and fences of Grantor occasioned by the construction or repair of any of the facilities herein authorized to be maintained and operated by Grantee shall he paid by Grantee after the damage is done, said damage, if not mutually agreed upon, to be ascertained and determined by three disinterested persons, one to be appointed by the Grantor, one to be appointed by the Grantee, and the third to be chosen by the two so appointed. The written award of such three persons shall be final and conclusive. Richard E. Harkie and Charlotte Payment of all moneys becoming due hereunder may be paid to Louise Harkie at Star Route, Box 130, Hudson, Colorado 80642 This Grant shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, of the parties hereto, and it is understood that this Grant cannot be changed in any way except in writing, signed by the Grantor, and a duly authorized agent of the Grantee. This instrument prepared by __ C. A. CONOLEY P. 0. Box 1348, Kansas City, Missouri 64141 IN W TNESS WHEREOF, the Grantors have hereunto set their hands and seals on this _. EX day of rte , A.U., 19 �3 . • • to ti IC L. ? In H ro a ia r �y O, o 04 K K E. toPi. td .�.�. F9 it tt1 PI i q p a o d o IX sandx3 uoissiwwo3 AW Jllend AUVION Aq ` 61 ` jo 'yep sip ow aaolaq papalmouve sum luawnalsul SuioSaaol au ( AO ALN1100 •69 ( ( 30 aLV,IS '1VIl0IAIUN I saaldx3 uoissiwwo3 AN Jllend AUVION •a}!y pue puugsnll puu Aq ` 61 ` jo Aup s!ga ow aiojaq pa`�palmou)Je sem 1uawnaasu 8u!o�aaol aql ( AO A•LN(100 •ss ( ( NO 3,LVIS IJlit (]NV (INV(ISIlll 0 Pt ..00/73 • COLORADO Right-of-Way Grant KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Richard E. Harkis and Charlotte Louise Harkis, husband and wife, of the Post Office of Hudson , in the State of _ Colorado hereinafter referred to as "Grantor" (whether one or more), in consideration of One ($1.00) Dollar, to them , in hand paid, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and the further consideration of $ 3.00 per linear rod, to be paid before the first pipe line hereinafter specified is laid do hereby grant and convey unto PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation, having an office in Kansas City, Missouri, its successors and assigns, hereinafter referred to as "Grantee," a Right-of-Way to lay, construct, maintain, lower, inspect, repair, replace, relocate, change the size of, operate, and remove a pipe line and from time to time additional pipe line or lines, drips, pipe line markers, valves, launchers, receivers, cathodic equipment, test leads, and all appurtenances convenient for the maintenance and operation of said lines and for the transportation of oil, gas, or other substances therein, under, on, over and through the premises hereafter described, and the Grantee is granted the right of ingress and egress, to, on, from and over the following described premises for the purposes aforementioned in the County of Weld in the State of Colorado, to-wit: Southeast Quarter of Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 65 West, Northwest Quarter of Section 12. [outhwest Quarter of Section 12, EXCEPT a parcel of land described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section 12, thence South 90 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds West on an assumed bearing along the South line of said Section 12 a distance of 4830.00 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing South 90 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds West along South line a distance of 360.00 feet; thence North 00 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds East a distance of 390.00 feet; thence North 90 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 East a distance of 360.00 feet; thence South 00 Degrees 00 Minutes 00 Seconds West a distance of 390.00 feet to the true point of beginning. Also that part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 12 lying East of the County Road. All in Townab+j , 2 North, Range 65 West. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD said easements, rights, and right-of-way unto the said PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY, its successors and assigns. $3.00 per linear rod (non-irrigated land) (irrigated land) Should additional pipe line or lines be laid at any time $ 5.00 per linear rod shall be paid for each such line so laid. Grantee to have the right to select and change the routes of all pipe lines herein authorized to be laid under, upon, over and through the above described premises. All pipe installed hereunder shall be buried a minimum of thirty (30) inches. Grantor shall not place anything over or so close to any pipe line or other facility of Grantee as will be likely to interfere with Grantee's access thereto by use of equipment or means customarily employed in the maintenance of pipe lines nor intentionally cause the original cover over any pipe line to be reduced below whichever is the greater of a minimum cover of two (2) feet or below the minimum cover required at any time by any ap- plicable pipe line safety code. All damage to growing crops, drainage tile and fences of Grantor occasioned by the construction or repair of any of the facilities herein authorized to be maintained and operated by Grantee shall be paid by Grantee after the damage is done, said damage, if not mutually agreed upon, to be ascertained and determined by three disinterested persons, one to be appointed by the Grantor, one to be appointed by the Grantee, and the third to be chosen by the two so appointed. The written award of such three persons shall be final and conclusive. Payment of all moneys becoming due hereunder may be paid to Richard E. Harkin and Charlotte Louise Harkis at Star Route, Box 130, Hudson, Colorado 80642 This Grant shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, of the parties hereto, and it is understood that this Grant cannot be changed in any way except in writing, signed by the Grantor, and a duly authorized agent of the Grantee. This instrument prepared by C. A. CONOLEY P. 0. Box 1348, Kansas City, Missouri 64141 IN W NESS WHEREOF, the Grantors have hereunto set their hands and seals on this 7 r day of r4. day A.D., 19 73 . p vi I IvL. vi I I IL kilt-a LIvunNLCn GWS-25 COLORADO DIVISIOWliF WATER RESOURCES 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 489 WELL PERMIT NUMBER 159506 APPLICANT DIV. 1 CNTY. 62 WD 1 DES. BASIN MD APPROVED WELL LOCATION COUNTY WELD SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 12 RICHARD E HARRIS 23431 WCR 22 Twp 2 N , Range 65 W _& P.M. HUDSON, CO 80642 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 100 Ft. from South Section Line 1500 Ft. from West Section Line PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 2) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-92-602(3)(b)(I) and policy of the State Engineer under the following conditions. 3) Production from this well is restricted to the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer which corresponds to the interval between 425 feet and 725 feet below ground surface. Plain casing shall be installed and sealed to prevent production from other zones. 4) The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside one single family dwelling, the watering of domestic animals, and the irrigation of not more than 13,000 square feet of home gardens and lawns. 5) The maximum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM. 6) The annual amount of ground water to be withdrawn shall not exceed 1.0 acre-feet. 7) The return flow from the use of the well must be through an individual waste water disposal system of the type so that not less than 2% of the total amount of water withdrawn is returned to the same stream system in which the well is located. 3) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. Note: To insure a maximum productive life of this well, perforated casing should be set through the entire producing interval of the approved zone or aquifer indicated above. . 3/4 Q/9/ OWNER'S COPY APPROVED: j ;� �'(� / / - . JWB Engm er Receipt No. 0320995B - DATE ISSUED MAR. 01 i99I EX R ION DATE MAR 1293 VI I IVL VI I I IL V I laLIV\.IIIVLLII GWS-25 COLORADO DIVISIOWOF WATER RESOURCES • 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman S1., Denver, Colorado 80203 • (303) 866-3581 489 WELL PERMIT NUMBER 153506 APPLICANT DIV. 1 CNTY. 62 WD 1 DES. BASIN MD APPROVED WELL LOCATION COUNTY WELD RICHARD E HARKIS SE 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 12 23431 WCR 22 Twp 2 N , Range 6_5 W _& P.M. HUDSON, CO 80642 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 100 Ft. from South Section Line 1500 Ft. from West _ Section Line PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDMONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 2) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-92-602(3)(b)(I) and policy of the State Engineer under the following conditions. 3) Production from this well is restricted to the Laramie-Fox Hills aquifer which corresponds to the interval between 425 feet and 725 feet below ground surface. Plain casing shall be installed and sealed to prevent production from other zones. 4) The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside one single family dwelling, the watering of domestic animals, and the irrigation of not more than 13,000 square feet of home gardens and lawns. 5) The maximum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM. 6) The annual amount of ground water to be withdrawn shall not exceed 1.0 acre-feet. 7) The return flow from the use of the well must be through an individual waste water disposal system of the type so that not less than 2% of the total amount of water withdrawn is returned to the same stream system in which the well is located. 8) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. Note: To insure a maximum productive life of this well, perforated casing should be set through the entire producing interval of the approved zone or aquifer indicated above. '/ 3� 0i PUMP INSTLLER'S COPY APPROVED: j \ +n A - JWB . : Engin.:r — By Receipt No. 0320995B DATE ISSUED MAR 0 1 1991 EX R• ION DATE MAR i 1993 STATE OF#44-e...- DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER, GROUND WATER SECTION PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER This permit is issued to the applicant of the address shown below authorizing the use of ground water in the amount, for the use as indicated on/at the location given in the application, and as of the Initiation date shown. Form C(Rev. ) STATE OF COLORADO 7-58/5M APPLICATION FOR USE OF GROUND WATER (Use Indelible Pencil or Typewriter) Annlirnnf /"S ' ( i/ L LOCATION P. t>. Address fit ts' ' l County `�� ! OF WELL AF' Storage '`—'1—' " • 4 Sect Twp. ;�y,� Used for s i ? J Purposes Rge. G/_ —'--� P. M. OR on/a t L (Iega description of and site) — [reef Ad ress nr Lot & Roc No. Iota acreage gate an o[ er rts. °K° or slon ESTIMATED DATA OF WELL Hole size: J Intor_- ft-- N in. to ft. t' t 1 Casing Plain_Cin. from • to .a t in from—to i . 1 Locate It Perf. ; in. from .a1 to�_ft, t 1 well In in. from to ft. W i 40 acre PUMP Outlet i i E (small) DATA: Type HP S1ze • i square . -r -- as near Use initiation date - - - - i - - ' 1 9 j_Cir. I t as possible. (Use Supplemental paged or additional dall ) t eI S P I N PROVED *25. 00 fee required for Industrial, Commercial or Irrigation uses. NO. ►_S�f "� / Applicant , , . It .� h�• � �. .l' i DATE 19 Agent or Driller � � 'r Addrest NOTE — SATISFACTORY CGMPLETION REQUIRED FOR APPROVAL OF APPLICATION THE ABOVE APPLICAT!ON. BEING A PART OF THIS PERMIT, IS APPROVED AS INDICATED. f' _,..K S E/, L STATE ENGINEER By CI.o dl;'..)..1:-IL// f 'W. "' Authorized Autint 70 ` :� •ate e Y:. 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'Pr . • • 70 vt er......„..„....i *, ,r_ y. 69 tliP 70 ,• r : ' 70 49 I • z 11 j 12 7 .: { 25 r 2 7' \\\\ 69 SJ 4.3 10 70 �Y } ••-k r• Na........\,�, r, , 49 ,1 ` ,..t.'l 69 25 _ I - if- ...; i, if 70. �` t , A 44 11 yr0i S\ •I • • 49• • J 14 69 ~ itior''; --�.• ` 72 18 x� der ^ `f� , , l.•`• � 7G - 691 I le 70 �^ • • / 1 ''ice: i • ° I - / 414. 1 • • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART Drover 19 vegetation should be continued for as many years as Management of vegetation on this soil should be based 's and possible following planting. Trees that are best suited and on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- ' well have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Feting redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and Sideoats grama, little bluestem, western wheatgrass, blue "s as hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are 1 and - lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. ;tern Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The seasonal requirements of livestock.suitable for seen The gass seeIte dan be thesse dedtinto and cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a 'nac, pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape proven most successful. We cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and itat tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- shrubs commonly and ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. su grown in the area are generally well ac This soil has good potential for urban and recreational vegetation should to this o�be continued fol. Cultivation r as control cmpeting it development. Road design can be modified to compensate Y years as for the limited capacity of this soil to support possible following planting. Trees that are best suited and ?R' a load. have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Capability class I irrigated. 24—Fort Collins loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and d hakberry. Ty deep, well drained soil on terraces and plains at elevations lilac, Siberian hpeashrub, and Americane shrubs best suitedeplsk umnkbush sumac, g of 4,500 to 5,050 feet. It formed in alluvium modified by Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The thin eolian deposits. Included in mapping are some leveled cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked areas and few small areas of a soil that is calcareous at pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can the surface. be atracd by areas forTypically the surface layer of this Fort Collins soil is overt For pheasants, undisturbed nesting inover s esca essengrayish brown loam about 7 inches thick. The subsoil is tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- brown and very pale brown clay loam and loam about 17 ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be fine sandy loam. yis attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, Permeability is moderate. Available water ca acit high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. managing soil,hastgo potential tent and reseeding where needed. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is low. good e urban and compensate coe In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops com- development.the limited Road y can this modified to p t ald. monly P for the capacity of soil to support a load. grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, Capability subclass Ile irrigated, IVc nonirrigated; beans (fig. 5), alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An Loamy Plains range site. example of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of 25—Haverson loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets, small deep, well drained soil on low terraces and flood plains at grain, or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing elevations of 4,500 to 4,800 feet. It formed in stratified pipelines may be needed for proper water applications. calcareous alluvium. Included in mapping are small areas All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- of soils that have fine sandy loam and sandy loam under- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and corn- lying material and small areas of soils that have sand and mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, gravel p above 40 inches. barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to Typically brown the loam about o layer of this Haverson soil g winter wheat. The grayish 8 inches thick. The underlying predicted average yield is 28 bushels material to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown loam per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years stratified with thin lenses of loamy sand and clay loam. to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Stubble mulch farmin stri cromu high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. e runoff is slow, lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosionti, soil is- csubject to floodingnd the erosion hazard is low. The The potential native vegetation is dominated by blue This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It grama. Several mid grasses, such as western wheatgrass is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- and needleandthread, are also present. Potential produc- ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, and tion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years onions. to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- deteriorates, the mid grasses decrease; blue grama, buf- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- falograss, snakeweed, yucca, and fringed sage increase; mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and an- Windbreaks and environmental plantings are well nuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. suited to this soil. Flooding and moisture competition 20 • • SOIL SURVEY from grass and weeds are the principal hazards in tion ranges from 1,600 pounds per acre in favorable years establishing tree and shrub plantings. Summer fallowing a to 1,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition year in advance in nonirrigated areas and continued cub deteriorates, the tall grasses decrease, blue grama and tivation for weed control are needed to insure establish- buffalograss increase, and forage production drops. Un- ment and survival of plantings. Supplemental irrigation desirable weeds and annuals invade the site and erosion may be needed. Trees that are best suited and have good can occur as range condition becomes poorer. survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, Management of vegetation on this soil should be based ponderosa pine, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The shrubs on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, Siberian peashrub, tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. and American plum. Western wheatgrass, Wildlife is an important secondary eb enswttch sand reedgrass, cropland areas provide favorable habitat for this ing-necked wheatgrass,grama, pubescent wheatgrass, intermediate ing. The pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can grass selected and should blue meetathe seasonal requir suitable for ements of be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape livestock. It can be seeded into a firm prepared seedbed. cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- A grass drill should be used. Seeding early in spring has tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- proven most successful. ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are well This soil is poorly suited to urban and recreational suited to this soil. Flooding and moisture competition development because of the susceptibility to flooding. from grass and weeds are the principal hazards in Capability subclass IIw irrigated. establishing tree and shrub plantings. Summer fallowing a 26—Haverson loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a year in advance in nonirrigated areas and continued cul- deep, well drained soil on low terraces and flood plains at tivation for weed control are needed to insure establish- elevations of 4,500 to 4,800 feet. It formed in stratified ment and survival of plantings. Supplemental irrigation calcareous alluvium. Included in mapping are small areas may be needed. Trees that are best suited and have good of soils that have fine sandy loam and sandy loam under- survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, lying material and small areas of soils that have sand and ponderosa pine, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, Siberian peashrub, gravel within a depth of 40 inches. Typically the surface layer of this Haverson soil is and American plum. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The grayish brown loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked material to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown loam stratified with thin lenses of loamy sand and clay loam. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- Surface runoff is slow to medium, and the erosion hazard is low. ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops com- land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. pie of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa This soil is poorly suited to urban and recreational development because of the susceptibility to flooding. followed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets, small or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing Capability subclass IIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; pipelines may be needed for proper water applications. Loamy Plains range site. 27All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- deep, moderately silty clay, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- of4,950 to 5,050 well drained formed on plains i elevations mm mercial fertilizer are needed for top to feet. It in alluvial sediment yields. derived from shale. Included in mapping are small areas In nonnd so ed areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, of soils that have a clay loam or silt loam subsoil and sub- barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to stratum. winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 bushels Typically the surface layer is light, brownish gray and per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years light yellowish brown silty clay about 7 inches thick. The to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is subsoil is light brownish gray silty clay about 27 inches too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is silty clay. Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- Permeability is slow. Available water capacity is high. lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface -Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. The potential native vegetation is dominated by - In irrigated areas this soil is suited to crops commonly western wheatgrass. Blue grama, switchgrass, sand grown in the area, such as corn, sugar beets, beans, alfal- reedgrass, big bluestem, slender wheatgrass, indiangrass, fa, and small grain. The high clay content generally and green needlegrass are also present. Potential produc- restricts some crops. • • 44 SOIL SURVEY to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is low. too low to make beneficial use of fertilizer. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. The potential native vegetation is dominated by little Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. bluestem, sideoats grama, sand reedgrass, blue grama, The potential native vegetation is dominated by hairy grama, switchgrass, and needleandthread. Potential western wheatgrass and blue grama. Buffalograss is also production ranges from 700 pounds per acre in favorable present. Potential production ranges from 1,000 pounds years to 200 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condi- per acre in favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable tion deteriorates, the tall and mid grasses decrease, blue years. As range condition deteriorates, a blue grama-buf- grama and hairy grama increase, and forage production falograss sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in- drops. vade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation should be based on taking Management of vegetation on this soil should be based half or less of the total annual production. Deferred graz- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- ing is practical in improving range condition. Seeding and tion. Range pitting can reduce runoff. Seeding is desirable mechanical treatment are impractical. if the range is in poor condition. Western wheatgrass, Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are not suited to these soils. Onsite investigation is needed to blue grama, sideoats grama, buffalograss, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seed- determine if plantings are feasible. ing. The grass selected should meet the seasonal require- Wildlife populations are limited because the necessary menu of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm habitat elements are lacking. Because most of the acreage sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared is rangeland, only rangeland wildlife, for example scaled seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most success- quail and •antelope are typical Extreme care is needed in , . ful. managing livestock grazing in order to provide suitable Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and habitat on these soils. Potential is poor for urban and recreational develop- shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well ment. The chief limiting soil features are the loose, coarse suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing vegetation should be continued for as many years as bility subclass VIIs irrigated, VIIs nonirrigated; Gravel textured soil, steep slopes, and rapid permeability. Capa- possible following planting. Trees that are best suited and Breaks range site. have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern 69—Valent sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and excessively drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,650 to hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, 5,100 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in lilac, Siberian peashrub, and American plum. mapping are small areas of soils that have lime within a Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The depth of 40 inches. cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked Typically the surface layer is brown sand about 8 pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape inches is brown sand. coven For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be low. attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, This soil is suited to limited cropping. Intensive managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. cropping is hazardous because of erosion. The cropping This soil has poor potential for urban and recreational system should be limited to such close grown crops as al- development. Slow permeability and high shrink swell falfa, wheat, and barley. The soil also is suited to ir- cause problems in dwelling and road construction. Capa- rigated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 bility subclass IIIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Clayey years of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and small Plains range site. grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. 68—Ustic Torriorthents, moderately steep. These are Closely spaced contour ditches or sprinkers can be used deep, excessively drained soils on terrace breaks and in irrigating close grown crops. Contour furrows or sprin- escarpments at elevations of 4,450 to 5,100 feet. They klers should be used for new crops. Applications of bar- formed in gravelly alluvium and have slopes of 9 to 25 nyard manure and commercial fertilizer help to maintain percent. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that good production. have pockets of sandy loam and loam in the underlying The potential vegetation is dominated by sand material. bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats grama, Typically the surface layer is pale brown gravelly sand needleandthread, little bluestem, and blue grama. Poten- about 10 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth tial production ranges from 2,500 pounds per acre in of 60 inches is pale brown gravelly sand. favorable years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 45 range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, The potential vegetation is dominated by sand switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoats grama, and little bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats grama, bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and sand needleandthread, little bluestem, and blue grama. Poten- sage increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade tial production ranges from 2,500 pounds per acre in and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition favorable years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As becomes poorer. range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, Management of vegetation on this soil should be based switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoats grama, and little on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and sand tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. sage increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, indiangrass, switchgrass, and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition sideoats grama, little bluestem, and blue grama are suita- becomes poorer. ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Management of vegetation on this soil should be based blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder, or the on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- seed should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Brush Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, indiangrass, switchgrass, management also can help in improving deteriorated side-oats grama, little bluestem, and blue grama are suita- range. ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Windbreaks and environmental plantings,are fairly well blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder or the suited to this soil. Blowing sand and the moderate availa- seed should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. ble water capacity are the principal hazards in establish- Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Brush ing trees and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should management can also help in improving deteriorated be planted in shallow furrows, maintaining vegetation range. between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally insure survival. Trees that are best suited and have good not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, determine if plantings are feasible. ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Ran- are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian peashrub. geland wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can This soil has fair potential for urban development. The be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape chief limiting soil features are the rapid permeability and cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorption tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be lagoons must be sealed. Once established, lawns, shrubs, attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, and trees grow well. Capability subclass VIe irrigated, managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. VIe nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. This soil has fair potential for urban development. The 71—Valent-Loup complex, 0 to 9 percent slopes. This primary limiting soil features are the rapid permeability level to moderately sloping map unit occupies hills, ridges, and the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorp- and depression or pothole-like areas in the sandhills at tion fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- elevations of 4,670 to 4,700 feet. The Valent soil makes up stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage about 60 percent of the unit, the Loup soil about 35 per- lagoons must be sealed. Once established, the lawns, cent. About 5 percent is dune sand. The Valent soil occu- shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass IVe ir- pies the hills and ridges and the Loup soil the depressions rigated, VIe nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. or potholes. 70—Valent sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes. This is a deep, The Valent soil is deep and excessively drained. It excessively drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,650 to formed in eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is 5,100 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in brown sand about 8 inches thick. The underlying material mapping are small areas of soils that have lime within a to a depth of 60 inches is brown sand. depth of 40 inches. Also included are small areas of soils Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is that have sandstone between 40 and 60 inches. moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or Typically the surface layer of the Valent soil is brown more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is sand about 6 inches thick. The underlying material to a low. depth of 60 inches is brown sand. The Loup soil is deep and poorly drained. It formed in Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is sandy alluvium. Typically the surface layer is very dark moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or grayish brown, mottled loamy sand about 16 inches thick. more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is light low. brownish gray, mottled loamy sand and sandy loam. Hello