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HomeMy WebLinkAbout961963.tiff EPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Weld County Administrative Offices, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, VAVIDSOng,tlianning Dept. Phone(970) 353-6100, Ext. 3540, Fax(970) 35 2 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION AUG 2 1996 Application Fee Paid I I(l/ , Receipt# Recording Fee Paid 7 ( l Receipt# Application Reviewed by: \ TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Please print or type, except for necessary signatur ) LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: See attached sheet PARCEL NUMBER: 1 0 6 1 3 5 0 0 000 1 (12 digit number-found on Tax I.D. Information or obtained at the Assessor's Office. Section 35 , T04 N, R 68 W-Total Acreage • 069 Zone District A Overlay Zone N/A Property Address (if available) Raw land Proposed Use Wireless communication facility SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) OF AREA PROPOSED FOR THE SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT Name: Glen S . Douthit Address: 4886 HWY 66 City/State/Zip:Lonqmont CO Home Telephone:5 35-4922 Business Telephone 80504 Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Home Telephone: Business Telephone APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT(if different than above) Name: Don Sizemore KTS/Western Wireless PCS III Address: 2323 Delgany St . City/State/Zippenver CO 80216 Home Telephone: ( 303 ) 807-6016 Business Telephone: ( 303 ) 292-7650 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES USE ONLY Case# Flood Plain: o Yes o No Geologic Hazard: o Yes ❑ No-- I hereby state that all statements and plans submitted with the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. off(/ • uthorized f Signature: Ow or EXHIBIT Agent 5 961963 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW QUESTIONNAIRE 1. The provision of a communications infrastructure sufficient to meet the current and future needs of both individuals and commerce is an inherent part of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 2. This zone is currently acting as transitional use during the gradual development of the I-25 corridor. At the same time it does not interfere with the current zoning/usage which is agriculture. Thus, it will help prepare this zone for future purposes whilst its enhanced communication resource improves the lot of agricultural workers in coordina- tion, summoning assistance, etc. 3. As noted in#1, communication resources are an inherent aspect of future development. Businesses will make decisions about locating or staying in regions, in part, based on availability and type of communications in place. The technology of Personal Communication Services are the on-ramp to the communications super highway. Any region difficent in such a resource will be at a severe disadvantage in attracting or re- taining employers, especially in the area of high-tech. 4. Mostly agricultural except for a very large ATT microwave facility and 1-25. This facility will serve those traveling along 1-25 as well as enhance current agricultural uses as noted in Item#2. 5. N/A 6. This has been done by locating the facility immediately next to an existing similar facility and keeping the area of this facility to the absolute minimum. 7. Experience with every sort of emergency and disaster has shown the importance of wireless communications to individuals and communities. The survivability and versatility of wireless communications makes them an undoubted asset to Weld County. Furthermore, strict regulation by the federal government and adherence to nationally recognized safety standards ensures that this facility will pose no inherent hazard to the community. 8. This site will be an unmanned wireless communication facility supporting the deployment of a new generation of digital technology. This facility will consist of a steel monopole 70' high, small antennas, a foundation, radio-telephone equipment, cable-runs and connections to telephone and electrical utilities. 9. The nearest residence is more than 1/4 of a mile distant. 10. This facility is unmanned with visits by a technician about once every 6 weeks. 961963 11. This facility is not meant for public access. 12. N/A 13. Low power radio-telephone equipment will be located on site. 14. A steel monopole 70' high, a foundation and very small equipment cabinets. 15. A van-type vehicle will access the site about once every 6 weeks. 16. No ties to septic or sewer systems are required. 17. No wastes will be stored or stockpiled on this site. 18. The site will be inspected about once every 6 weeks and any debris will be disposed of then. 19. The site will take about 30 days to construct and construction will occur within 12 weeks of the receipt of all needed permits. 20. Landscaping will be as specified by this approval. The added hard surface of this facility is very minimal and its immediate proximity to a drainage swale serving the raw land parent parcel negate any impacts. 21. If appropriate, this facility can be readily removed and the site returned to its pre- development state. 22. As noted earlier this facility is part of the deployment of a new generation of digital wireless communications. This facility is a"cell" in a system which will connect Weld County to the rest of Colorado and nationally and internationally as well. This system is federally mandated and requires that adequate service be provided throughout the area being served. Without a site in this vicinity there would be a gap in the system. This specific site was chosen for a variety of reasons,primarily because of its suitability from an engineering perspective. 23. Fire protection will be provided by the appropriate fire district. 24. No connection to water service is required. 25. The parent parcel for this site is raw land adjacent to a drainage swale. 961963 PAREN; PARCEL DESCRIP110N: The west half of E 14 and the south half of i the northeast i1/4 ofp 4 r Section g19e 6T Townsh8 West ip North, Range the 6th P.M.; a67 West lso the sof the 6th P.M.; EXCEPT a tract of land conveyed by deed recorded February 4, 1938, in Book 1021 at Page 600; \LSO EXCEPT a tract of land conveyed by warranty deed recorded January 21, 1938, in Book 1021 at .'age 193; ALSO EXCEPT a tract of land conveyed by warranty deed recorded July 5, 1967, in Book 583 under reception No. 1505381; ALSO except a tract of land conveyed by special warranty deed recorded April 8, 1959, in Book 1528 at Page 526, all recordings being in the Records of Weld County, Colorado,. LEASE PARCEL DESCRIPTION: A part of the NW 1/4 of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, described as follows: Commencing at the west 1/4 corner of said Section 35; thence N00 '24'58"E 379.99 feet along the west line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 35; thence S89'35'34"E 50.04 feet to the east right—of—way line of the east frontage road of Interstate 25 as defined by a deed recorded in Book 1528 at Page 526 in the Weld County records and the point of beginning; Thence along the following four (4) courses: thence N00'24'58"E 50.00 feet thence S89"35'34"W 60.00 feet thence S00'24'58"W 50.00 feet thence N89'35'34"W 60.00 feet Parcel contains approximately 3000 square feet or 0.069 acres. EASEMENT DESCRIPTION: 20 foot easement for ingress and egress across a part of the NW 1/4 of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, described as follows: Commencing at the west 1/4 corner of said Section 35; thence N00'24'58"E 892.76 feet along the west line of the NW 1/4 of said Section 35; thence S89'35'02"E 50.01 feet to the east right—of—way line of the east frontage road of Interstate 25 as defined by a deed recorded in Book 1528 at Page 526 in the Weld County records and the point of beginning; Thence along the centerline of said easement and a curve concave to the southwest with a radius of 21.00 feet, and a central angle of 90'00'00"; thence along said curve 32.99 feet; thence parallel with and 9.00 feet east from the east right—of—way line of said 1-25 frontage road S00'24'58"E 491.77 feet The side lines of the above easement to be lengthened or shortened to meet at deflection points and to intersect the east right—of—way line of said 1-25 frontage road. Easement contains approximately 11,180 square feet or 0.257 acres 961963 V102009/24/96 M0N 15:33 FAX KOLL THE REAL ESTATE SERVICES COMPANY OWNER AUTHORIZATION I do hereby authorize WESTERN PCS III LICENSE CORPORATION and its representative, Koll Teleconnnunicatians Services (ICTS), to act as "applicant" in the processing of all applications,permits,and other related activities associated with zoning, permitting/entitlement of a Personal Communications System (PCS) facility in-the-City of—aasatemijzIatzeihin the County of weld , on the property described below: Site Number: mil n64—A Site Name: an ltnaer Reservoir Address: nt0 ter aPoAracc Platteville en Schedule/Parcel#: S Owner/Owner's Representative: (signature) Date: a� Print Name and Title: Gl en S Dolt to i t Qwn en di 2323 Delwin)?Street Denver,CO 80216 (303)292-7600 FAX(303)292-7602 961963 C N M gg g. 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Box 758, Greeley, Colorado Phone: (970) 356-4000, Ext. 3750 1. Applicant Name W Q. (3 tie Phone3C3-29 ?-7 Cs-c Address 3 City State r Zip J6 2. Address or location of access I-a, Fmoo TA.9er n "2, Ahil g,S T Rem HwyS 6 es,7- Section 3S Township AJ Range 6 8 (4 Subdivision N/A Block /A Lot ALM Weld County Road# Side of Road eN S E or W Distance from&number of intersecting 3. Is there an existing access to the property? Yes No>_#of accesses 4. Site Sketch: l J I--aS RP oc-ray.e. Rent 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: Weld County Planning Dept. AUG 2 0 1996 RECEIVED 961963 Planning Dept AUG 2 0 1996 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW QUESTIONNAIB E'VED 1. The provision of a communications infrastructure sufficient to meet the current and future needs of both individuals and commerce is an inherent part of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 2. This zone is currently acting as transitional use during the gradual development of the I-25 corridor. At the same time it does not interfere with the current zoning/usage which is agriculture. Thus, it will help prepare this zone for future purposes whilst its enhanced communication resource improves the lot of agricultural workers in coordina- tion, summoning assistance, etc. 3. As noted in#1, communication resources are an inherent aspect of future development. Businesses will make decisions about locating or staying in regions, in part, based on availability and type of communications in place. The technology of Personal Communication Services are the on-ramp to the communications super highway. Any region difficent in such a resource will be at a severe disadvantage in attracting or re- taining employers, especially in the area of high-tech. 4. Mostly agricultural except for a very large ATT microwave facility and I-25. This facility will serve those traveling along I-25 as well as enhance current agricultural uses as noted in Item#2. 5. N/A 6. This has been done by locating the facility immediately next to an existing similar facility and keeping the area of this facility to the absolute minimum. 7. Experience with every sort of emergency and disaster has shown the importance of wireless communications to individuals and communities. The survivability and versatility of wireless communications makes them an undoubted asset to Weld County. Furthermore, strict regulation by the federal government and adherence to nationally recognized safety standards ensures that this facility will pose no inherent hazard to the community. 8. This site will be an unmanned wireless communication facility supporting the deployment of a new generation of digital technology. This facility will consist of a steel monopole 70' high, small antennas, a foundation, radio-telephone equipment, cable-runs and connections to telephone and electrical utilities. 9. The nearest residence is more than 1/4 of a mile distant. 10. This facility is unmanned with visits by a technician about once every 6 weeks. 961963 Hello