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HomeMy WebLinkAbout990504.tiff DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (970) 353-6100, EXT.3540 FAX (970) 352-6312 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE IGREELEY, COLORADO 80631 C. COLORADO November 12, 1998 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: Z-519 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, January 5, 1999, at 1:30 p.m., in Room 104, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Terry and Janice Wiedeman/ David and Kayleen Hunt FOR: Planned Unit Development Change of Zone for 5 Residential Lots and 1 Commercial Lot with a 78.2 acre Agricultural Outlot. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot B of RE-2112; being part of the S2 of Section 14, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Located Northwest of and adjacent to U.S. Hwy 85 and east of WCR 33. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property. For additional information write or telephone Julie A. Chester, Planner. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. 990504 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATES/INTEREST OWNERS Wiedeman/Hunt Z-519 Jerry &Theresa Georgen 21538 WCR 33 LaSalle, CO 80645 Darrel Reifschneider 1749-400 Mallory Lane Brentwood, TN 37027 Bonnie Eckhardt 21454 WCR 33 LaSalle, CO 80645 Anthony &Andrea Martinez Placido & Phyllis Pando P.O. Box 1057 LaSalle, CO 80645 Weld CO Farm Labor Spon 2448 1st Ave Greeley, CO 80631 Melvin Dinner 1814 14th Ave Greeley, CO 80631 Arturo Jr. & Priscilla Ibarra P.O. Box 493 LaSalle, CO 80645 Anthony & Benita Hernandez 20952 WCR 33 LaSalle, CO 80645 William& Dianna Starnes %HUD PROP DISP Branch 633 17th St./Wells Fargo Tower N Denver, CO 80202 Daniel & Debra Baker 16090 ST HWY 256 LaSalle, CO 80645 Igaldina Rodriguez 2318 25 St. Rd. Greeley, CO 80631 Weld Grain Co. %M R Stewart 100 S 1st St. LaSalle, CO 80645 U P Stock Yards 201 W Union Ave LaSalle, CO 80645 990S;O4' Martin Produce Co. 617 6th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Maxwell & Diana Hickman 1634 Sunset St. Longmont, CO 80501 Saul & Pauline Encinia 21045 WCR 33 LaSalle, CO 80645 Edward & Eileen Fritzler 20730 WCR 31 LaSalle, CO 80645 Agricultural Products Inc. Attn: Betty 700-1200 North Water St. Milwakee, WI 53202 Basin Exploration 370 17th St., Suite 1800 Denver, CO 80202 Vessels Oil and Gas Co. 1050 17th St., Suite 2000 Denver, CO 80265 Ida Dinner 1814 14th Ave Greeley, CO 80631 Geist-Pavonka Inv. Partnership 745 North Lincoln Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 Bobby D. Cannon 745 North Lincoln Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 Alvin B. & Darlene M. Geist 745 North Lincoln Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 John H. & Timothy J. Pivonka 206 Club Road Sterling, CO 80751 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number Z-519, in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list this 18th day of November, 1998. e Inloes APO of Colorado 1520 E. Douglas Rd. #6 Ft. Collins, CO 80524 (303) 224-3643 Diana Wolenetz The attached list of "Affected Property Owners" was prepared by our office for the Hunt-Wiedeman PUD . T"o the best of our knowledge this list is a current and accurate representation of the owners of record and their respective addresses as recorded for tax notices at the Weld County Court House , in the State of Colorado , as of November 5 , 1998 . The area of "Affected Property Owners" was determined by our offices using a reference plat for the project provided by Intermill Land Surveying . APO of Colorado expressly disclaims any responsibilities for errors , omissions or inaccuracies that may arise as a result of the reference plat provided by the Weld County Assessor 's Office . Respectfully submitted , Diana R Wolenetz President APO of Colorado ,) PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP CODE ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IDENTIFICATION JERRY & THERESA GEORGEN 1057-14-2-00-065 21538 WELD COUNTY RD 33 LASALLE , CO 80645 DARREL REIFSCHNEIDER 1057-14-2-00-066 1749-400 MALLORY LANE BRENTWOOD , TN 37027 BONNIE ECKHARDT 21454 WELD COUNTY RD 33 105:7-14-3-00-067 LASALLE , CO 80645 BONNIE ECKHARDT 21454 WELD COUNTY RD 33 1057-14-3-00-069 LASALLE , CO 80645 ANTHONY/ANDREA MARTINEZ PO BOX 1057 LASALLE , CO 80645 1057-14-0-00-057 PLACIDO & PHYLLIS PANDO WELD CO FARM LABOR SPON 2448 1ST AVE GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-14-0-00-006 MELVIN DINNER/ET AL 1814 14TH AVE GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-14--0-00-059 ELVIN DINNER/ET AL 1814 14TH AVE GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-14--0-00-055 ARTURO LA & PRISCILLA PO BOX 493 IBARRA LASALLE , CO 80645 1057-23-0-00-044 ANTHONY/BENITA HERNANDEZ 1057-23.0-00-011 20952 WELD COUNTY RD 33 LASALLE , CO 80645 WILLIAM /DIANNA STARNES 1057-23 -0- 00-045 %HUD PROP DISP BRANCH 633 17TH ST/WELLS FARGO DENVER, CO 80202 TOWER N DANIEL & DEBRA BAKER 1057-23-0-00-010 16090 ST HIGHWAY 256 LASALLE , CO 80645 IGALDINA RODRIGUEZ 2318 25 ST RD GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-23-0-00-052 WELD GRAIN CO 100 S 1ST ST LASALLE , CO 80645 1057-23-0-00-043 %M R STEWART U P STOCK YARDS 201 W UNION AVE LASALLE , CO 80645 1057-23-0-00-012 PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP CODE ASSSOR'S PARCEL SEENTIFICAT ON! MARTIN PRODUCE COMPANY 617 6TH ST GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-23-0-00-056 MAXWELL & DIANA HICKMAN 1634 SUNSET ST LONGMONT , CO 80501 1057-23-0-00-058 SAUL & PAULINE ENCINIA 1057-15-4-00-040 21045 WELD COUNTY RD 33 LASALLE , CO 80645 EDWARD/M EILEEN FRITZLER 1057-15--4-00-041 20730 WELD COUNTY RD 31 LASALLE , CO 80645 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN 1057-15-4-00-032 . ATTN: BETTY 700-1200 NORTH WATER ST M]:LWAKEE , WI 53202 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN 1057-1E>-4-00- 032 ATTN: BETTY 700-1200 NORTH WATER ST MILWAKEE , WI 53202 EDWARD & EILEEN FRITZLER 1057-22-0-00-009 20730 WELD COUNTY RD 31 LASALLE , CO 80645 RECORDED EXEMPTION AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property: of B RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1057 14 RE 2112, Recorded December 10, 1997 in Book 1637 . at Reception 2583674 be na a portion of the South Half of Section 14 . Township 4 North Ranae 66 West of the Sixth P .M. County of Weld, State of Colorado . STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land under as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder' s Office or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or from an attorney. Milton Hollings ead D/b/a D & M Services The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this /h day of �gy G (ti�iv , 197g . WITNESS my hand and official seal . My commission expires : //./.2- X00/ otary Public g99SZ41 NAMES OF MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERAI,S Please print or type NAMF ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY STATE AND ZIP CODE Basin Exploration. 370 17th Street. Suite 1800, Denver. Colorado 80202 Vessels Oil and Gas Co. 1050 17th Street. Suite 2000, Denver.Colorado 80265 Ida Dinner 1814 14th Avenue Greeley. Colorado 806.3]_ Geist-Pavonica Inv. Partnership 745 North Lincoln Ave.. Loveland. Colorado 80537 Bobby D. Cannon 745 North Lincoln Avenue. Loveland, Colorado 80537 Alvin B. Geist& Darlene M. Geist 745 North T incoln Avenue, Loveland, Colorado 80537 John H. Pivonka and Timothy J. Pivonka 206 Club Road. Sterling. Colorado 80751 December 18, 1998 Page 6 15 to the East line of said Section 15, where it enters a culvert underneath Weld County Road 33 . On the east side of the culvert the water goes into an open box and thence into an underground pipeline and traverses in a southeasterly direction to the end of the underground pipeline into an open box at the east line of the Wiedeman and Hunt property. Irrigation water then flows through a culvert underneath U. S. Highway 85 and the Union Pacific Railroad Company right of way where it ultimately empties into a open ditch near the South line of the parcel which is now the migrant housing parcel. An open ditch then flows in an easterly direction along the migrant housing parcel and the Peckham Junction Farm (Ida Dinner, et al. ) parcel as outlined in the enclosed plat map. The open box located near the West end of the Wiedeman property and the place where the irrigation water from the Farmers Independent Ditch enters the underground pipeline is approximately 1052 feet from the north side of the blacktop of Highway 256 (from the west end of the underground pipeline) . The east end of the irrigation water pipeline is approximately 120 feet from a service pole on the north side of Weld County Road 256. The underground pipeline, when installed in 1987 , simply replaced an open ditch that existed for probably 100 years or more, prior to the installation of the underground irrigation pipeline. It is also my understanding that there is, in addition to the underground water irrigation pipeline, a natural gas pipeline which is in the same area of the planned development. If it is possible, engineering-wise, to reroute the underground irrigation pipeline and also the gas pipeline at the expense, of course, of the Wiedemans and the Hunts, it is possible that development problems might be essentially resolved. It would, of course, be necessary that suitable and adequate easements and accessibility would be required and that no improvements could be constructed or installed over and above the pipelines. As you will note, I have submitted a copy of this objection to the planned development to Mr. and Mrs. Wiedeman and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt so that they can, in turn, contact me or my brother, Albert J. Dinner, so that these pipeline problems can be discussed and q90 o'J December 18 , 1998 Page 7 satisfactory resolutions hopefully worked out. In the event you have any questions or inquiries concerning these matters, I suggest that you contact me at your convenience and I will be pleased to review these matters with you. Very truly yours, MELVIN DINNER MD/as enclosure cc: Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Dinner Rae Barnett Weiland, Trustee Ethel L. Segal Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wiedeman Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt 9903 .-----• 5--z 71,e. Nr+Er a sc ., .L� 0L4�/e�f„ Z. 1�r 40.1"bD5W F1o.._ 0 • /h�_.''ia o fT/4,a,,..F 5.44414441e41 ° no s w /'EFJY/ o ' AP 28ELlA MARIE R 66 W JOINS MAP 24 ' a PHILIP E. l if o w m HA YES _ T f.^' >W8,°' SUZANNE PHILIP I r GLENN JB Pr' b 78 O,w7 TmF� SiEPHF GAO t' w . T °CAMENI$CI1 }+' KATHY J I__r rsP 1.f� rrJ !3izo _�Fw -__-.- JJ FI ' PuRAC Fina a' ' 0 1 wan Fa �m lI WERNING w LS�V< BO T j x I B M4R.' GLENN LLOYD a Ni'S I � -J KELLER a,^ Y a • a f —pnH[R nm • 5Ev... '. 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Cus NMAN BRU2 EW SKI EIFZMA E' hh EtAN an q[uI ' r 38 op 27 21 31 JOINS MAP 33 33 �35J 37 990371 EXHIBIT MELVIN DINNnR, P.C. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 540 HANK ONE PLAZA OREELEY,CO 00031 (070)302-2001 FAX(070) 302.0172 December 18, 1998 Weld County Department of Planning Services Attention: Julie A. Chester, Planner 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Case Number: Z-519 Terry and Janice Wiedeman/David and Kayleen Hunt Planned Unit Development Change of Zone for 5 Residential Lots and 1 Commercial Lot with 78.2 acres as Agricultural Outlot Legal Description: Lot B of RE-2112; being a part of the S/2 of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Objection to Case No. Z- 519 Peckham Junction Farm located lin a portion of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, lying east of U.S. Highway 85 and the Union Pacific Railroad Company Right of way, containing 209 acres, more or less Dear Ms. Chester: This letter shall serve to advise you that .1 represent the following: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dinner 3660 East Dartmouth Denver, CO 80210 '90577)4 • December 18, 1998 Page 2 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Dinner 2800 S. University Blvd. , #132 Denver, CO 80210 3 . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Dinner 6029 Pebble Lane Ct. W. Bl8lomfield, MI 48322-3520 4 . Rae Barnett Weiland Trustee of the Rae Weiland Revocable Trust of August 1, 1983 Park Place, Unit /1662 111 Emerson Denver, CO 80218 5. Ethel Lee Segal 7877 E. Mississippi Ave. #1202 Denver, CO 80231 This letter shall further serve to advise you that all of the above entitled parties are the owners of the surface and most of the oil, gas, minerals and mineral rights located on the following described property located in Weld County, Colorado: (The Peckham Junction Farm) A part of the SW 1/4 of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the South Quarter Corner of said Section 14 , thence North 0°05 ' East along the East line of the said SW 1/4 of Section 14, a distance of 1524 . 1 feet to an intersection with the Southeasterly right of way line of the Union Pacific Railroad Company; thence South 41°14 ' West a distance of 1393 . 5 feet following said right of way line; thence South a distance of 496 feet to the South line of said Section 14 ; and thence East a distance of 913 . 65 feet to the point of beginning; subject to liquor clause as contained in deed recorded in Book 293 , page 277 of the Weld County records, together with all water, water rights, ditches or ditch 990 ' G December 18, 1998 Page 3 rights, and irrigating facilities, and together with all appurtenances and hereditaments thereunto belonging The SE 1/4 of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, excepting that part or parcel of land particularly described as follows: Cpmmencing at the Northwest Corner of said tract and dinning thence East along the North line of said tract 634 feet to a point 50 feet West of the center line of the railroad track; thence in a southwesterly course on a line parallel with and 50 feet West from the railroad tract 964 feet to a point on the West line of said tract of land; thence North along the West line of said tract 731 feet to the place of beginning, making a triangular piece of land on the West side of the railroad track containing three (3) acres, more or less, together with 15 shares of the capital stock of The Farmers Independent Ditch Company and 4 shares of the capital stock of The Western Mutual Ditch Company; and subject to rights of way for the Union Pacific Railroad Company as such exists over said lands; together with all water, water rights, ditches, ditch rights and irrigating facilities and wells" belonging to, used upon or in connection with said described land; and together with the appurtenances and hereditaments thereunto belonging All that part of the S 1/2 NE 1/4 of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, lying East of the center line of the presently existing right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, excepting therefrom that certain parcel heretofore conveyed by deed recorded December 12 , 1969 under Reception No. 1540235 in Book 618 of the Weld County records, together with all water, water rights, ditches and ditch rights, and irrigating facilities belonging to, used upon, or in connection with said described land, and including 4 1/2 shares of the capital stock of The Farmers Independent Ditch Company, and 1 1/2 shares of the capital stock of The Western Mutual Ditch Company 9q05-61V ri December 18, 1998 Page 4 A parcel of land situated in the NE 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 14 , Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the East line of said Section 14, 100.87 feet South of its intersection with the southeasterly right of way line of the Uniop Pacific Railroad, said point of intersectiofi being 713 . 38 feet, more or less, South from the northeast corner of said Section 14; thence from said point of beginning South along the East line of said section 508. 86 feet, more or less, to the southeast corner of the NE 1/4 NE 1/4 ; thence along the South line of said NE 1/4 NE 1/4 South 89°53 ' West 472 . 95 feet to a point marked by an iron pin, said point being 60. 15 feet East of the intersection of the South line of said NE 1/4 NE 1/4 with the southeasterly right of way of said railroad; thence from said point North 42°51 ' East 695.41 feet to the point of beginning. The East line of said section is considered to bear true North and all bearings are referred thereto, being a parcel containing 2.76 acres, more or less Excepting that portion conveyed by deed dated May 1, 1986, recorded May 22 , 1986 in Book 1113 under Reception No. 02054547 of the Weld County records executed by Ida Dinner, Rae Barnett Weiland, Sidney E. Dinner, Albert J. Dinner and Melvin Dinner, as grantors, to Ralph Nix Produce Company, a Colorado corporation, covering the property as more particularly described therein, containing 8 . 88 acres, more or less This letter shall further serve to acknowledge receipt of the notice mailed by the Weld County Department of Planning Services dated November 12, 1998, submitted to Surrounding Property/ Mineral Owners concerning Case No. Z-519 scheduled for public hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, January 5, 1999 at 1: 30 P.M. in Room 104, Weld County Centennial Center, 915-10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The owners of the Peckham Junction Farm as hereinabove described are, in addition to a series of irrigation wells located on the 9gUSL'V } ll 1 December 18, 1998 Page 5 above described property, also the owners of shares of water stock in The Farmers Independent Ditch Company and shares of water stock in The Western Mutual Ditch Company, all of which are utilized in connection with irrigated farming operations on the farming properties owned by the owners of the Peckham Junction Farm and other irrigated farming properties located nearby. Based upon the kamination of the file in Case No. Z-519, as well as contactlwith other parties who are personally familiar with the property requested to be developed by Mr. and Mrs. Wiedeman and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, and who are also familiar with the farming operations on that property, as well as the farming operations on the Peckham Junction Farm, it is necessary to indicate that there are serious problems that exist with reference to the development plans outlined by Mr. and Mrs. Wiedeman and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt concerning the property in question. I am enclosing herewith copy of a portion of the plat map pertaining to Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, with particular reference to Sections 14 and 15 of Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. There currently is in existence and has been for1many years an underground pipeline 15 inches in diameter that provides irrigation water from The Farmers Independent Ditch to the Peckham Junction Farm which is located underneath the property planned for development purposes by Mr. and Mrs. Wiedeman and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt. I am also informed that in addition to the underground water pipeline there is also a gas pipeline which similarly is located underneath the property planned for development by Mr. and Mrs. Wiedeman and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt. As you will note from examination and review of the enclosed plat map, the Farmers Independent Ditch traverses in a northeasterly direction through Sections 29 , 21, 15 and 11 of Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Irrigation water from the Farmers Independent Ditch is removed from the ditch itself in the SW/4 of Section 15 into an open ditch, the first part of which is dirt, the end portion of which is concrete. This open ditch, as you will note, traverses from the SW/4 in a southeasterly direction across the SE/4 of said Section ' ` is \ �t, December 18, 1998 Page 6 15 to the East line of said Section 15, where it enters a culvert underneath Weld County Road 33 . On the east side of the culvert the water goes into an open box and thence into an underground pipeline and traverses in a southeasterly direction to the end of the underground pipeline into an open box at the east line of the Wiedeman and Hunt property. Irrigation water then flows through a culvert underneath U.S. Highway 85 and the Union Pacific Railroad CompanI' right of way where it ultimately empties into a open ditch 'near the South line of the parcel which is now the migrant housing parcel. An open ditch then flows in an easterly direction along the migrant housing parcel and the Peckham Junction Farm (Ida Dinner, et al. ) parcel as outlined in the enclosed plat map. The open box located near the West end of the Wiedeman property and the place where the irrigation water from the Farmers Independent Ditch enters the underground pipeline is approximately 1052 feet from the north side of the blacktop of Highway 256 (from the west end of the underground pipeline) . The east end of the irrigation water pipeline is approximately 120 feet from a service pole on the north side of Weld County Road 256. The underground pipeline, when installed in 1987 , simply replaced an open ditch that existed for probably 100 years or more, prior to the installation of the underground irrigation pipeline. It is also my understanding that there is, in addition to the underground water irrigation pipeline, a natural gas pipeline which is in the same area of the planned development. If it is possible, engineering-wise, to reroute the underground irrigation pipeline and also the gas pipeline at the expense, of course, of the Wiedemans and the Hunts, it is possible that development problems might be essentially resolved. It would, of course, be necessary that suitable and adequate easements and accessibility would be required and that no improvements could be constructed or installed over and above the pipelines. As you will note, I have submitted a copy of this objection to the planned development to Mr. and Mrs. Wiedeman and Mr. and Mrs. Hunt so that they can, in turn, contact me or my brother, Albert J. Dinner, so that these pipeline, problems can be discussed and Wesze/ December 18, 1998 Page 7 • satisfactory resolutions hopefully worked out. In the event you have any questions or inquiries concerning these matters, I suggest that you contact me at your convenience and I will be pleased to review these matters with you. II Very t yo s, MELVIN DINNER MD/as enclosure cc: Mr. and. Mrs. Albert J. Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Dinner Rae Barnett Weiland, Trustee Ethel L. Segal Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wiedeman Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt 11 ci9v -/ APO of Colorado 1520 E. Douglas Rd. #6 Ft. Collins, CO 80524 (303) 224-3643 Diana Wolenetz The attached list of "Affected Property Owners" was prepared by our office for the Hunt-Wiedeman PUD . To the best of our knowledge this list is a current and accurate representation of the owners of record and their respective addresses as recorded for tax notices at the Weld County Court House , in the State of Colorado , as of November 5 , 1998 . The area of "Affected Property Owners" was determined by our offices using a reference plat for the project provided by Intermill Land Surveying . APO of Colorado expressly disclaims any responsibilities for errors , omissions or inaccuracies that may arise as a result of the reference plat provided by the Weld County Assessor 's Office . Respectfully submitted , 0 Diana R Wolenetz President APO of Colorado PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP CODE ASSESSOR'S I PARCEL IDENTIFICATION JERRY & THERESA GEORGEN 1057-14-2-00-065 21538 WELD COUNTY RD 33 LASALLE , CO 80645 DARREL REIFSCHNEIDER 1057-14-2-00-066 1749-400 MALLORY LANE BRENTWOOD , TN 37027 BONNIE ECKHARDT 21454 WELD COUNTY RD 33 1057-14-3-00-067 LASALLE , CO 80645 BONNIE ECKHARDT 21454 WELD COUNTY RD 33 1057-14-3-00-069 LASALLE , CO 80645 ANTHONY/ANDREA MARTINEZ PO BOX 1057 LASALLE , CO 80645 1057-14-0-00-057 PLACIDO & PHYLLIS PANDO WELD CO FARM LABOR SPON 2448 1ST AVE GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-14-0-00-006 MELVIN DINNER/ET AL 1814 14TH AVE GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-14-0-00-059 ELVIN DINNER/ET AL 1814 14TH AVE GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-14-0-00-055 ARTURO LA & PO BOX LASALLE , CO 80645 PRISCILLA IBARRA 493 1057-23-0-00-044 ANTHONY/BENITA HERNANDEZ 1057-23-0-00-011 20952 WELD COUNTY RD 33 LASALLE , CO 80645 WILLIAM /DIANNA STARNES 1057-23- 0-00-045 %HUD PROP DISP BRANCH 633 17TH ST/WELLS FARGO DENVER , CO 80202 TOWER N DANIEL & DEBRA BAKER 1057-23-0-00-010 16090 ST HIGHWAY 256 LASALLE , CO 80645 IGALDINA RODRIGUEZ 2318 25 ST RD GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-23-0-00-052 WELD GRAIN CO 100 S 1ST ST LASALLE , CO 80645 1057-23-0-00-043 %M R STEWART U P STOCK YARDS 201 W UNION AVE LASALLE , CO 80645 1057-23-0-00-012 PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP CODE ASSESSOR'S PARL ION SE L MARTIN PRODUCE COMPANY 617 6TH ST GREELEY , CO 80631 1057-23-0-00-056 MAXWELL & DIANA HICKMAN 1634 SUNSET ST LONGMONT , CO 80501 1057-23-0-00-058 SAUL & PAULINE ENCINIA 1057-15-4-00-040 21045 WELD COUNTY RD 33 LASALLE , CO 80645 EDWARD/M EILEEN FRITZLER 1057-15-4-00-041 20730 WELD COUNTY RD 31 LASALLE , CO 80645 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN 1G57-15-4-00-032 ATTN: BETTY 700-1200 NORTH WATER ST MILWAKEE , WI 53202 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN 1057-15-4-00- 032 ATTN: BETTY 700-1200 NORTH WATER ST MILWAKEE , WI 53202 EDWARD & EILEEN FRITZLER 1057-22-0-00-009 20730 WELD COUNTY RD 31 LASALLE , CO 80645 RECORDED EXEMPTION AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property: Lot B. RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1057-14- RE 2112 . Recorded Decembes 1D, 1997 in Book 3637 . at Reception No. 2583674, beingaportioh of the South Half of Section 14 , Township 4 North. Range 66 West of the Sixth P.M. County of Weld, State of Colorado. STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land under as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder' s Office or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or from an attorney. Milton Hollings ead D/b/a D & M Services The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this c0P7h day of ��sL lcw , 19/71. WITNESS my hand and official seal . My commission expires : //./2- ,270/ ( otary Public '29e6DV NAMES OF MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERALS Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY STATE AND ZIP CODE Basin Exploration, 370 17th Street. Suite 1800. Denver, Colorado 807 7 Vessels Oil and Gas Co. 1050 17th Street. Suite 2000. Denver. Colorado 80265 Ida Dinner 1814 14th Avenue. Greeley. Colorado 80631 Geist-Pavonka Inv. Partnership 745 North Lincoln Ave.. Loveland. Colorado 80537 Bobby D. Cannon 745 North Lincoln Avenue. Loveland, Colorado 80537 Alvin B. Geist & Darlene M. Geist 745 North Lincoln Avenue, Loveland, Colorado 80537 John H. Pivoraca and Timothy J. Pivonka 206 Club Road. Sterling. Colorado 80751 Hello