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SG COLORADO Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety Department of Natural Resources NOTICE Consideration of 112c Construction Materials Reclamation Permit Application DATE: April 10, 2025 TO: Weld County Commissioners 1150 O St P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Section 25 Sand Mine, File No. M-2025-015 RECEIVED APR 10 2025 ELD COUNTY L,`MMISSIONERS Please be advised that on April 10, 2025, 70 Ranch, L.L.C., whose address and telephone number are 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100, Greenwood Village, CO 80111; (720) 292-3813, filed an application to conduct a(n) Surface mining and reclamation operation, at or near Section 25, Township 5N, Range 63W, 06th Principle Meridian, in Weld County. Please be advised that the permit area may be located in more than one Section, Township, and Range. Affected lands will be reclaimed to support a(n) Developed water resources post -mining land use. The application decision date is scheduled for July 9, 2025. A copy of the application is available for review at the Weld County Clerk & Recorder's office and at the office of the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety. The application, as well as all other permit documents, can also be viewed using this link: Link to Imaged Documents by searching M2025015 in the "Permit No" field. A user guide is available to help first time users of the imaged document system and can be viewed using this link: Laserfiche Weblink Guide To be considered in the review process, comments or objections on the application must be submitted in writing within twenty (20) days of the date of the last newspaper public notice. You should contact the applicant for the newspaper publication date. The Office will assume you have no comment or objection to the proposed activity if none are received by the end of the public comment period. If you need additional information or have any questions regarding the above -named application, please contact Patrick Lennberg at the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203, by telephone at (720) 665-0836, or by email at Patrick.lennberg@state.co.us. M -AP -05A Physical Address: 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3567 F 303.832.8106 Matting Address: DBMS Room 215, 1001 E 62nd Ave, Denver, CO 80216 https://drms.colorado.gov Jared S. Polls, Governor I Dan Gobs, Executive Director I Michael A. Cunningham, Director �U bl I `-1111`1Iz5 C,G: -PL (1)E 1,4 NIDA-1 DA-IMK1 ►115 ►�� T, 4)iojz5 20 Z5-D(.P3LP COLORADO Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety Department of Natural Resources March 18, 2025 Jason Von Lembke 70 RANCH, L.L.C. 8301 East Prentice Suite 100 Greenwood Village, Co 80111 1 PAGE OF DOCUM INCLUDED IN PAPER REM HADER RETAINED i_ ECTR MICA 1_, LAY I N TV F C r APR n ri WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Incompleteness oticeD 112c Construction Materials New Permit Application, Section 25 Sand Mine, P si rm it No. M-2025-015 Mr. Regan: F. on March 10, 2025, the Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety (Division/DRMS) received the 112 Construction Materials New Permit Application for the Section 25 Sand Mine, File No. M-2025-015. Preliminary review of the application determined the following items must be received before the Division can consider the application as being submitted/filed and the technical review can begin. Please respond to this Incompleteness Notice with the requested additional/updated information on permit application replacement pages and summarize each response in a cover letter titled "Incompleteness Response; M-2025-015". PPLICATION FRMo 1. Incidental commodities to be mined: On the first page Section 5.1 and 53, Incidental commoditie(s) and anticipated end use of incidental commoditie(s) to be mined, were left blank. Please indicate type, quantity and end use of material that will be incidentally mined at the site or if none are expected please clearly indicate with "NA". Please submit a replacement page one of the application form. 20 Location Information. On page two, item 9, the quarter and quarter/quarter sections were left blank, please check one that best fits the proposed operation. Please submit a replacement page two of the application form. 30 On -Site Processing. On page 4, item 15, the last question in this series was left blank. Please clearly state, here, if any designated chemicals or acid -producing materials will be used or stored within the permit area, if there will be none, please state so. No need to resubmit page 4. 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203 P 303.866.3567 F 303.832.8106 https://drms.colorado.gov/ Jared Polls, Governor I Dan Gibbs, Executive Director I Michael A. Cunningham, Director . 7L(DE Mk-ttr-ID,l �K, 1 AM) ?WCLH- eid< H1zs riAaccd evir Lthulz5 Lb ZS • atP3tP Incompleteness Notice Section 25 Sand Mine, Page 2 of 2 EX M OBIT R — Pro -2025-015 'l f of Fiiin with Count, C9erk and Recorder (Rule 6.4.i8 4. Pursuant to Rule 1.6.2(1)(c), please demonstrate that the Applicant has placed a copy of the Applicant's response to these incompleteness issues have been placed with the application materials previously placed with the County Clerks or Recorders Offices and made available for public review. Your new permit application will not be considered filed until the information listed above is received and found sufficient to begin our review. A decision date will be established 90 days from the date of receipt and acceptance of all the requested information. Additionally, if you have already published notice you will need to republish notice, but only after the Division considers the application complete and filed. The Division will notify you when you should initiate publication of your notice. This notice must be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks, starting ten (10) days of the date, your application is considered filed. The final date for receiving comments is the twentieth (20th) day after the fourth publication. Pursuant to Rule 1.4.1(8), you have sixty (60) days from the date of this letter to submit all necessary documents that the Division needs for an application to be considered filed. If, at the end of the sixty-day period, the application has not been determined to be filed with the Division, the Division may deny the application and terminate the application file. Should additional time be required to submit all the necessary documents an extension request can be submitted in writing for consideration by the Division. I le response to this ncomp eteness Notice is due on or bef re ;` . r: aye 17, 2025 This letter shall not be interpreted to mean that there are no other completeness issues or technical deficiencies in your application. The Division will review your application to determine whether it is adequate to meet the requirements of the Act after submittal of all required items. if you need additional information or have any questions, please contact me by telephone at 720-665- 0 36, or by email at patrick.lennberg@state.co.us. Sincerely, Patrick Lennberg Environmental Protection Specialist cc: Jared Ebert, DRMS ec: Kyle Regan, Civil Resources, LLC, kyler@civilresources.com CIVIL RES'BURCES,LLC ENGINEERS & PLANNERS April 2, 2025 Mr. Patrick Lennberg Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203 RE: 70 Ranch, L.L.C., Section 25 Sand Mine, File No. M-2025-015, Incomplete Submittal of 112 Construction Materials Reclamation Permit Application Package; Response Dear Mr. Lennberg: This letter is being generated to address the Incompleteness letter dated March 18, 2025 for the Section 25 Gravel Mine 112 Construction Materials Reclamation Permit Application Package. I have included a revised application form and an email proof of filing with the Weld County Clerk to the Board for public review. I believe this addresses all of the points from your letter. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns at KyleR@civilresources.com or my cell number 408-930-2544. Regards, CIVIL RESOURCES, LLC Kyle Regan Project Geologist IlUnifed Water 8 San-1411Section 201DRMSICorrespondenceVncompletness response_02012022.doc 81 08 COLORADO BLVD • SLATE 200 • FIRESTONE, COLORADO 60504 • PHONE: 303.833.1416 • FAX: 303.833.2B50 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 866-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR (112) OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING -&- SAFETY CHECK ONE: ❑ There is a File Number Already Assigned to this Operation Permit # M - - - (Please reference the file number currently assigned to this operation) ELNew Application (Rule 1.4.5) El_Amendment Application (Rule 1.10) Conversion Application (Rule 1.11) Permit # M - - - (provide for Amendments and Conversions of existing permits) The application for a Construction Materials Regular 112 Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: (1) the application form; (2) Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, any sections of Exhibit 6.5 (Geotechnical Stability Exhibit; and (3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include one (1) complete signed and notarized ORIGINAL and one (1) copy of the completed application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, appropriate sections of 6.5 (Geotechnical Stability Exhibit, and a check for the application fee described under Section (4) below. Exhibits should NOT be bound or in a 3 -ring binder; maps should be folded to 8 1/2" X 11" or 8 1/2" X 14" size. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, ALL information requested below. 1. Applicant/operator or company name (name to be used on permit): 70 RANCH, L.L.C. 1.1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): LLC 2. Operation name (pit, mine or site name): Section 25 Sand Mine 3. Permitted acreage (new or existing site): 3.1 Change in acreage (+) 3.2 Total acreage in Permit area 4. Fees: 4.1 New Application 4.2 New Quarry Application 4.4 Amendment Fee 4.5 Conversion to 112 operation (set by statute) 5. Primary commoditie(s) to be mined: sand 640 640 640 permitted acres acres acres $2,696.00 application fee $3,342.00 quarry application $2,229.00 amendment fee $2,696.00 conversion fee 5.1 Incidental commoditie(s) to be mined: 1. N/A - lbs/Tons/yr 2. lbs/Tons/yr 3. / lbs/Tons/yr 4. / lbs/Tons/yr 5. / lbs/Tons/yr 5.2 Anticipated end use of primary commoditie(s) to be mined: oil and gas production proppant 5.3 Anticipated end use of incidental commoditie(s) to be mined: -2- 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: 70 RANCH, L.L.C. If 2 or more owners, "refer to Exhibit O". 7. Name of owner of surface of affected land: 70 RANCH, L.L.C. 8. Type of minion operation: __Ei Surface EL Underground 9. Location Information: The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one): SECTION (write number): TOWNSHIP (write number and check direction): RANGE (write number and check direction): QUARTER SECTION (check one): QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): 6th (Colorado) s 25 El10th (New Mexico) T5 nu. ✓a North a South R 63 a East L West ❑ E ESW NE LJNW I -I SE I,SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (the number of miles and direction from the nearest town and the approximate elevation): 9 miles east of Kersey, elevation 4,550' 10. Primary Mine Entrance Location (report in either Latitude/Longitude OR UTM): Latitude/Longitude: Example: (N) 39° 44' 12.98" (W) 104° 59' 3.87" Latitude (N): deg 40 min 22 sec 39. 31 (2 decimal places) Longitude (W): deg 104 min 23 sec 3 50 OR Example: (N) 39.73691° (W) -104.98449° Latitude (N) _ Longitude(W ) OR Universal Tranverse Mercator (UTM) Example: 2013363 E NAD27 Zone 13 4398351.2 N (5 decimal places) (5 decimal places) (2 decimal places) UTM Datum (specify NAD27, NAD83 or WGS 84) Nad 83 Zone 13 Easting Northing -4- 12. Primaguture (Post -mining) land use (check one): U Cropland(CR) _DPastureland(PL) El General Agriculture(GA) Rangeland(RL) El Forestry(FR) EWildlife Habitat(WL) El Residential(RS) jJ Recreation(RC) Industrial/Commercial(IC) mDeveloped Water Resources(WR) Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 13. Primary present land use (check on fa Cropland(CR) . Pastureland(PL) H General Agriculture(GA) II Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) BResidential(RS) Recreation(RC) II Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Resources(WR) 14. Method of Mining: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel): Scrapers, Excavators, Loaders 15. On Site Processing: • l Crushing/Screening 13.1 Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel): Screen List any designated chemicals or acid -producing materials to be used or stored within permit area: Diesel, Lubricants 16. Description of Amendment or Conversion: If you are amending or converting an existing operation, provide a brief narrative describing the proposed change(s). 5 Maps and Exhibits: Two (2) complete, unbound application packages must be submitted. One complete application package consists of a signed application form and the set of maps and exhibits referenced below as Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, and the Geotechnical Stability Exhibit. Each exhibit within the application must be presented as a separate section. Begin each exhibit on a new page. Pages should be numbered consecutively for ease of reference. If separate documents are used as appendices, please reference these by name in the exhibit. With each of the two (2) signed application forms, you must submit a corresponding set of the maps and exhibits as described in the following references to Rule 6.4, 6.5, and 1.6.2(1)(b): EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F EXHIBIT G EXHIBIT H EXHIBIT I EXHIBIT J EXHIBIT K EXHIBIT L EXHIBIT M EXHIBIT N EXHIBIT O EXHIBIT P EXHIBIT Q EXHIBIT R EXHIBIT S Rule 1.6.2(1)(b) Rule 6.5 Legal Description Index Map Pre -Mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands Mining Plan Reclamation Plan Reclamation Plan Map Water Information Wildlife Information Soils Information Vegetation Information Climate Information Reclamation Costs Other Permits and Licenses Source of Legal Right -To -Enter Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined Municipalities Within Two Miles Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Conservation District Proof of Filing with County Clerk or Recorder Permanent Man -Made Structures ADDENDUM 1 - Notice Requirements (sample enclosed) Geotechnical Stability Exhibit (any required sections) The instructions for preparing Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, and Geotechnical Stability Exhibit are specified under Rule 6.4 and 6.5 and Rule 1.6.2(1)(b) of the Rules and Regulations. If you have any questions on preparing the Exhibits or content of the information required, or would like to schedule a pre -application meeting you may contact the Office at 303-866-3567. Responsibilities as a Permittee: Upon application approval and permit issuance, this application becomes a legally binding document. Therefore, there are a number of important requirements which you, as a permittee, should fully understand. These requirements are listed below. Please read and initial each requirement, in the space provided, to acknowledge that you understand your obligations. If you do not understand these obligations then please contact this Office for a full explanation. 1. Your obligation to reclaim the site is not limited to the amount of the financial warranty. You assume legal liability for all reasonable expenses which the Board or the Office may incur to reclaim the affected lands associated with your mining operation in the event your permit is revoked and financial warranty is forfeited; -6- 2. The Board may suspend or revoke this permit, or assess a civil penalty, upon a finding that the permittee violated the terms or conditions of this permit, the Act, the Mineral Rules and Regulations, or that information contained in the application or your permit misrepresent important material facts; 1/1/ 3. If your mining and reclamation operations affect areas beyond the boundaries of an approved permit boundary, substantial civil penalties, to you as permittee can result; V4. Any modification to the approved mining and reclamation plan from those described in your approved application requires you to submit a permit modification and obtain approval from the Board or Office; 5. It is your responsibility to notify the Office of any changes in your address or phone number; v lyZ 6. Upon permit issuance and prior to beginning on -site mining activity, you must post a sign at the entrance of the mine site, which shall be clearly visible from the access road, with the following information (Rule 3.1.12): a. the name of the operator; b. a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board; and, c. the permit number. 11\7 7. The boundaries of the permit boundary area must be marked by monuments or other markers that are clearly visible and adequate to delineate such boundaries prior to site disturbance. 8. It is a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Construction Material Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. N/A 9. Annually, on the anniversary date of permit issuance, Annually, on the anniversary date of permit issuance, you must submit an annual fee as specified by Statute, and an annual report which includes a map describing the acreage affected and the acreage reclaimed to date (if there are changes from the previous year), any monitoring required by the Reclamation Plan to be submitted annually on the anniversary date of the permit approval. Annual fees are for the previous year a permit is held. For example, a permit with the anniversary date of July 1, 1995, the annual fee is for the period of July 1, 1994 through June 30, 1995. Failure to submit your annual fee and report by the permit anniversary date may result in a civil penalty, revocation of your permit, and forfeiture of your financial warranty. It is your responsibility, as the permittee, to continue to pay your annual fee to the Office until the Board releases you from your total reclamation responsibility. 10. For joint venture/partnership operators: the signing representative is authorized to sign this document and a power of attorney (provided by the partner(s)) authorizing the signature of the representative is attached to this application. Certification: As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1. To the best of my knowledge, all significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) in existence at the time this application is filed, and located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area have been identified in this application (Section 34-32.5-115(4)(e), C.R.S.). 2. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (Section 34-32.5-115(4)(f), C.R.S.; 3. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any extraction/exploration operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials (Section 34-32.5-120, C.R.S.) as determined through a Board finding. 4. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. This form has been approved by the Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to section 34-32.5-112,C.R.S., of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials. Any alteration or modification of this form shall result in voiding any permit issued on the altered or modified form and subject the operator to cease and desist orders and civil penalties for operating without a permit pursuant to section 34-32.5-123, C.R.S. Signed and dated this day of 2025 70 Ranch. L.L.C. Applica i perator or Compan Signed: Robert A. Lem • If Corporation Attest (Seal) Signed: Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Title: Manager Town/City/County Clerk State of (° ot 1) vV ss. County of iliirgiritiot ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ��'" day of--���A,Qpn/).nAM 2025, by Robert A. Lembke as Manager MARY BATES NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20204035076 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1010812028 of 70 Ranch, L.L.C. Notary y Public My Commission expires: 10 /8 /zs SIGNATURES MUST BE IN BLUE INK You must post sufficient Notices at the location of the proposed mine site to clearly identify the site as the location of a March 6, 2025 Clerk to the Board of Weld County Commissioners 915 Tenth Street, Rm 317 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: 70 Ranch LLC. - Section 25 Gravel Mine Permit Dear Clerk to the Board: As a requirement of the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety (DRMS), the complete Section 25 Gravel Mine application must be on file at the County Clerk's Office and any revisions must be made available for public review. A copy of the application on behalf of 70 Ranch, LLC is attached. Please sign below to indicate that you have received the above -mentioned information and return this page to us by email at kyle@civilresources.com. As always, thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Civil Resources, LLC Kyle Regan Project Geologist 1 PAGE OF DOCUMENT INCLUDED IN PAPER FILE. REMAINDER RETAINED ELECTRONICALLY IN TYLER. Confirmation of Receipt: I have received the above reference documents, and will put it on file for public viewing. RECEIVED County Clerk to the Board MAR 0 6 2025 WELD COUNTY J:IUnited Water & San - 141170-Ranch_DRMSIDRMS@eM MAWM i _Anature reqted.doc 7tAblic:Roie,bo 311Z1zs Date ems: I�i.iDEJER•IMNI>AIDRVMkIAM\) ?WCCfflcYdT)D1tr4jS) 3krl Z5 2025-0636 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION, MINING AND SAFETY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone: (303) 866-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULAR (112) OPERATION RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM CHECK ONE: There is a File Number Already Assigned to this Operation Permit # M - - New Application (Rule 1.4.5) IConversion Application (Rule 1.11) COLORADO DIVISION OF RECLAMATION MINING SAFETY (Please reference the file number currently assigned to this operation) i i _ Amendment Application (Rule 1.10) Permit # M - - - (provide for Amendments and Conversions of existing permits) The application for a Construction Materials Regular 112 Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: (1) the application form; (2) Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, any sections of Exhibit 6.5 (Geotechnical Stability Exhibit; and (3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include one (1) complete signed and notarized ORIGINAL and one (1) copy of the completed application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, appropriate sections of 6.5 (Geotechnical Stability Exhibit, and a check for the application fee described under Section (4) below. Exhibits should NOT be bound or in a 3 -ring binder; maps should be folded to 8 1/2" X 11" or 8 1/2" X 14" size. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, ALL information requested below. 1 Applicant/operator or company name (name to be used on permit): 70 RANCH, L.L.C. 1.1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): LLC 2. Operation name (pit, mine or site name): Section 25 Sand Mine 3 Permitted acreage (new or existing site): 3.1 Change in acreage (+) 3.2 Total acreage in Permit area 4. Fees: 4.1 4.2 4.4 4.5 New Application New Quarry Application Amendment Fee Conversion to 112 operation (set by statute) 5 Primary commoditie(s) to be mined: sand 5.1 Incidental commoditie(s) to be mined: 1. 3. / lbs/Tons/yr 4. Mel lbs/Tons/yr 2. 640 permitted acres acres acres 640 640 $2,696.00 $3,342.00 $2,229.00 $2,696.00 / lbs/Tons/yr 5. / application fee quarry application amendment fee conversion fee lbs/Tons/yr lbs/Tons/yr 5.2 Anticipated end use of primary commoditie(s) to be mined: oil and gas production proppant 5.3 Anticipated end use of incidental commoditie(s) to be mined: 6 Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: 70 RANCH, L.L.C. If 2 or more owners, "refer to Exhibit O". 7 Name of owner of surface of affected land: 70 RANCH, L.L.C. 8. Type of mining operation: 1 1 Surface H Underground 9. Location Information: The center of the area where the majority of mining will occur: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one): IT 6th (Colorado) I 10th (New Mexico) j Ute SECTION (write number): S 25 TOWNSHIP (write number and check direction): RANGE (write number and check direction): QUARTER SECTION (check one): QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): T 5 63 EliNorth East NE NW i NE NW SE South 1R1 West SE SW SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (the number of miles and direction from the nearest town and the approximate elevation): 9 miles east of Kersey, elevation 4,550' 10. Primary Mine Entrance Location (report in either Latitude/Longitude OR UTM): Latitude/Longitude: Example: (N) 39° 44' 12.98" (W) 104° 59' 3.87" Latitude (N): deg 40 min 22 sec 39• .31 (2 decimal places) ) Longitude (W): deg 104 min 23 sec 3 .50 (2 decimal places) OR Example: (N) 39.73691° (W) -104.98449° Latitude (N) (5 decimal places) Longitude(W) (5 decimal places) OR Universal Tranverse Mercator (UTM) Example: 201336.3 E NAD27 Zone 13 4398351.2 N UTM Datum (specify NAD27, NAD83 or WGS 84) Nad 83 Zone 13 p fy Fasting Northing 3 11. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Contact's Name: Jason VonLembke Title: Vice President 70 RANCH, L.L.C. Company Name: Street/P.O. Box: 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100 P.O. Box: City: Greenwood Village State: CO 80111 Zip Code: Telephone Number: (720 ) - 292-3813 Fax Number: ) - PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Contact's Name: Kyle Regan Title: Geologist Company Name: Civil Resources, LLC Street/P.O. Box: 8308 Colorado Blvd #200 P.O. Box: City: Firestone State: CO Zip Code:. 80504 Telephone Number: (303 ) _ 833-1416 Ext 10 Fax Number: ( ) - INSPECTION CONTACT Contact's Name: Jason VonLembke Title: Vice President 70 RANCH, L.L.C. Company Name: Street/P.O. Box: 8301 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 100 P.O. Box: City: Greenwood Village State: CO 80111 Zip Code.. Telephone Number: (720 ) _ 292-3813 Fax Number: ( ) - CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone Number: ( ) - CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: Street: City: State: Zip Code: Telephone Number: ( ) 4 12. Primar future (Post -mining) land use (check one): yi Cropland(CR) I Pastureland(PL) Rangeland(RL) ri Forestry(FR) Residential(RS) Recreation(RC) Developed Water Resources(WR) 13. Primary present land use (check one Cropland(CR) Rangeland(RL) Residential(RS) General Agriculture(GA) Wildlife Habitat(WL) Industrial/Commercial(IC) Solid Waste Disposal(WD) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) �W Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) Recreation(RC) Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Resources(WR) 14. Method of Mining: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel): Scrapers, Excavators, Loaders 15. On Site Processing: amEmEmor Crushing/Screening 13.1 Briefly explain mining method (e.g. truck/shovel): Screen List any designated chemicals or acid -producing materials to be used or stored within permit area: 16. Description of Amendment or Conversion: If you are amending or converting an existing operation, provide a brief narrative describing the proposed change(s). 5 Maps and Exhibits: Two (2) complete, unbound application packages must be submitted. One complete application package consists of a signed application form and the set of maps and exhibits referenced below as Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, and the Geotechnical Stability Exhibit. Each exhibit within the application must be presented as a separate section. Begin each exhibit on a new page. Pages should be numbered consecutively for ease of reference. If separate documents are used as appendices, please reference these by name in the exhibit. With each of the two (2) signed application forms, you must submit a corresponding set of the maps and exhibits as described in the following references to Rule 6.4, 6.5, and 1.6.2(1)(b): EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F EXHIBIT G EXHIBIT H EXHIBIT I EXHIBIT J EXHIBIT K EXHIBIT L EXHIBIT M EXHIBIT N EXHIBIT O EXHIBIT P EXHIBIT Q EXHIBIT R EXHIBIT S Rule 1.6.2(1)(b) Rule 6.5 Legal Description Index Map Pre -Mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands Mining Plan Reclamation Plan Reclamation Plan Map Water Information Wildlife Information Soils Information Vegetation Information Climate Information Reclamation Costs Other Permits and Licenses Source of Legal Right -To -Enter Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined Municipalities Within Two Miles Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Conservation District Proof of Filing with County Clerk or Recorder Permanent Man -Made Structures ADDENDUM 1 - Notice Requirements (sample enclosed) Geotechnical Stability Exhibit (any required sections) The instructions for preparing Exhibits A -S, Addendum 1, and Geotechnical Stability Exhibit are specified under Rule 6.4 and 6.5 and Rule 1.6.2(1)(b) of the Rules and Regulations. If you have any questions on preparing the Exhibits or content of the information required, or would like to schedule a pre -application meeting you may contact the Office at 303-866-3567. Responsibilities as a Permittee: Upon application approval and permit issuance, this application becomes a legally binding document. Therefore, there are a number of important requirements which you, as a permittee, should fully understand. These requirements are listed below. Please read and initial each requirement, in the space provided, to acknowledge that you understand your obligations. If you do not understand these obligations then please contact this Office for a full explanation. 1. Your obligation to reclaim the site is not limited to the amount of the financial warranty. You assume legal liability for all reasonable expenses which the Board or the Office may incur to reclaim the affected lands associated with your mining operation in the event your permit is revoked and financial warranty is forfeited; -6- 2. The Board may suspend or revoke this permit, or assess a civil penalty, upon a finding that the permittee violated the terms or conditions of this permit, the Act, the Mineral Rules and Regulations, or that information contained in the application or your permit misrepresent important material facts; 1/1/ 3. If your mining and reclamation operations affect areas beyond the boundaries of an approved permit boundary, substantial civil penalties, to you as permittee can result; V4. Any modification to the approved mining and reclamation plan from those described in your approved application requires you to submit a permit modification and obtain approval from the Board or Office; 5. It is your responsibility to notify the Office of any changes in your address or phone number; v lyZ 6. Upon permit issuance and prior to beginning on -site mining activity, you must post a sign at the entrance of the mine site, which shall be clearly visible from the access road, with the following information (Rule 3.1.12): a. the name of the operator; b. a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board; and, c. the permit number. 11\7 7. The boundaries of the permit boundary area must be marked by monuments or other markers that are clearly visible and adequate to delineate such boundaries prior to site disturbance. 8. It is a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Construction Material Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. N/A 9. Annually, on the anniversary date of permit issuance, Annually, on the anniversary date of permit issuance, you must submit an annual fee as specified by Statute, and an annual report which includes a map describing the acreage affected and the acreage reclaimed to date (if there are changes from the previous year), any monitoring required by the Reclamation Plan to be submitted annually on the anniversary date of the permit approval. Annual fees are for the previous year a permit is held. For example, a permit with the anniversary date of July 1, 1995, the annual fee is for the period of July 1, 1994 through June 30, 1995. Failure to submit your annual fee and report by the permit anniversary date may result in a civil penalty, revocation of your permit, and forfeiture of your financial warranty. It is your responsibility, as the permittee, to continue to pay your annual fee to the Office until the Board releases you from your total reclamation responsibility. 10. For joint venture/partnership operators: the signing representative is authorized to sign this document and a power of attorney (provided by the partner(s)) authorizing the signature of the representative is attached to this application. Certification: As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1. To the best of my knowledge, all significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) in existence at the time this application is filed, and located within 200 feet of the proposed affected area have been identified in this application (Section 34-32.5-115(4)(e), C.R.S.). 2. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (Section 34-32.5-115(4)(f), C.R.S.; 3. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any extraction/exploration operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials (Section 34-32.5-120, C.R.S.) as determined through a Board finding. 4. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. This form has been approved by the Mined Land Reclamation Board pursuant to section 34-32.5-112,C.R.S., of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials. Any alteration or modification of this form shall result in voiding any permit issued on the altered or modified form and subject the operator to cease and desist orders and civil penalties for operating without a permit pursuant to section 34-32.5-123, C.R.S. Signed and dated this 25 day of February 2025 70 Ranch. L.L.C. Applica i perator or Compan Signed: Robert A. Lem • If Corporation Attest (Seal) Signed: Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Title: Manager Town/City/County Clerk State of (° ot 1) vV ss. County of iliirgiritiot ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ��'" day of--���A,Qpn/).nAM 2025, by Robert A. Lembke as Manager MARY BATES NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20204035076 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1010812028 of 70 Ranch, L.L.C. Notary y Public My Commission expires: 10 /8 /zs SIGNATURES MUST BE IN BLUE INK You must post sufficient Notices at the location of the proposed mine site to clearly identify the site as the location of a EXHIBIT A - LEGAL DESCRIPTION This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.1 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND BEING THE SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 640 ACRES (PLUS OR MINUS). MINING PERMIT BOUNDARY Mining Permit Boundary is set at the parcel boundary and includes the whole of Section 25. MINING ENTRANCE UTM Datum NAD 1983 Zone 13 North LAT: 40°22'39.31"N LONG: 104°23'3.50"W 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit A-1 INDEX la A O LU 0 [V r` N CD z I- uJ X w a a U C 0 •a) ) C/1 en O) C Ct O ct 0 oI co ct O C a m -o m C �;_ J I , , , 1 \, lr I \_, 096719100003 I I /' ,11III11, III'11111 _ ( — „' , 'I , --� / 1 \ I \ PARCEL: 096524100003 OWNER: 70 RANCH LLC \ r C� \, �s I i , ,_ \ \ \ \ i \ \. \ \ / \ - t: PARCEL: ,,: / I \ LEGEND: C. -C°5) C I V I I kr5- aI•tc_rs 323 5th STREET P.O. 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I \, \ lq, _„Th \ -1 �\ l I ., , r 1 / \ \ , \ \ ! •• �\ '\ '. - �._ \\ \\ U 1%.t., I PARCEL: 096523100004 1 ) \ t1 \ \ J \ \ I\v \ ' - = PARCEL: 096731100002 OWNER: 70 RANCH LLC MAILING ADDRESS 8301E PRENTICE AVE. #120 ' ) . \ \✓ \. i I 1 I \ \ a r \ ( ( , \ \ N \ 1 PARCEL 096535100003 OWNER: 70 RANCH LLC MAILING ADDRESS: \ \ \ \ _ _ I \ + 1 \ \ \ \- J ` r r i ` -.\. \ ` \ 1 _ J \ \ .. 1 r / \ ., \_-_/ , 1 , , 'i �) \ \ `` / \ �,. _ -- ' N .\ „ \ �",, G 11 / n \\ '\ \ \ J i j \ 1 { \ \ \, I { I / ) / 1 \ / ' 1 1f ) � OWNER: STATE OF COLORADO MAILING ADDRESS: 1127 N SHERMAN ST. 1\ .111 1 \ / \ \\ \ \ ( \ 1 \, ✓ \ ✓ - \ 1 , •-r \. \ I\ r l \\ \ ( / !1 ,, \ \ C SHEET: ( \ ` \ \ _ ,. , '� _ ,. -� / r =call l r \` GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 2904 . \ \ \\ \ ,\\ \ Know what's \ \ \`' \ \ \ \\\ below. before you dig. \ �- - 8301 E PRENTICE AVE, #120 s { _ \� \l�- J �_ DEN 300 \ \ EXHIBIT Cl GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111-2904 \ 1 ( 1 \ / \ / l 1 \ \ \ - \ - '---- i 1 •'� \' ` 1'� ' ( \ I \ \ \ /. — ` ^ J i ( . - ,', ( \ r \, \ % P \ ,,. , �_ 1 I 1 \ 1 III J ; \ DENVER, CO 80203 2398\ ,'\' \'\ \ \ t '--I \ r \\ ..-e' I .,. \ `-- \ / \ 4 I _ \, ) i \ ( \ -\_.__ t r ,\\ in �) \\\ }. _ \\ I \1 r \\_ _� -11\ %A\ .\. 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N 1 '? 71111`,x; ( l TOP OF RESERVOIR @ 4555' MAXIMUM MINE EXTENT ( e\ •'I ACCESS COIN 4,-• 40'2°:39-.'. i,r LONG' 104'25° 1. 50 .14, KEY 10' FEET INTO BEDROCK - \ f _ I,I _ 4 I / 1 „ur r(ia��ri ra.. Q'I®iv�=ser�resid uJ- Ir ilr,.1.i S N J I 1111 / / J i i PERMIT/AATECIFD LAND BOUNDARY \ r i \,1 v— \ AGGREGATE PLANT TOPSOIL STOCKPILE AREA i . "mu It �!#ri#.a WAINr l�'1 \ 1 tliill f 1 -_ a II ff'/. X fff/. fill r ifI i • . 1f ' I x 11 !Jr ,KEY' X10' FEET INTO BEDROCK LEGEND: (5740 PROPOSED PERMIT BOUNDARY SLURRY WALL ALIGNMENT PROPOSED MINE LIMIT PROPOSED MAJOR CONTOUR PROPOSED MINOR CONTOUR EXISTING BARBED WIRE FENCE NORTH 0 150 300 ( IN FEET) Know what's below. Call before you dig. CIVI I RI- 5')UI:(_ rS 323 5th STREET P.O. Box 680 FREDERICK, CO 80530 303.833,1416 WWW.CIVILRESOURCES.COM W. CIVI LRESOU RCES. COM 70 RANCH LLC. 8301 EAST PRENTICE AVE. SUITE 12D GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 303.659.5000 (p) CONTACT: JASON VONLEMBKE 70 RANCH SECTION 25 PROPPANT MINE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE DESIGNED BY: KSR DRAWN BY: KSR CHECKED BY: ARR DATE: 2/11/2025 SCALEAS NOTED AS NOTED JOB NO.: #### DWG NAME:70-RANCHMP2.DWG MINE PLAN MAP SHEET: C-2 EXHIBIT D - MINING PLAN The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.4 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (a) Description of the method(s) of mining to be employed in each stage of the operation as related to any surface disturbance on affected lands; The permit area includes a significant deposit of windblown sands located in dunes in Weld County. The site is located north of the South Platte River and is accessible through private roads owned by property the owner. It encompasses 640 acres (plus or minus) and consists of one slurry wall lined pond. Prior to starting construction of any slurry wall, a Technical Revision to update the site bonding will be applied for and will include the slurry wall design report. Site Preparation: Initial disturbance on the property will be stripping overburden and flattening the area in the northeast portion of the Site to establish the processing area footprint. An access road will be constructed to the plant area. Mining. The property boundary/affected land boundary is delineated by a barbed wire fence surrounding the section. The site will contain one (1) mine cell of approximately 225 acres. Excavation will start in the northeast corner of the Site to establish a flat area for the plant. After establishing the plant and access road mining will proceed from east to west. Initially, topsoil will be removed from the current phase and stockpiled in the stockpile area depicted on Map C2. Subsequent to initial stripping, the mine cell will be excavated down to bedrock with 3:1 side slopes utilizing scrapers, loaders, and/or excavators. Haul trucks will move the mined material to the plant location. Groundwater was not encountered at the Site during exploratory drilling except in isolated areas. Since groundwater is not expected to be encountered during mining, mining will be performed in an unlined cell. There are plans to line the western side of the cell tying into bedrock at elevation 4,555 feet. The slurry wall will be utilized for water storage and will be ancillary to the mining operation. The slurry wall will be constructed once the western side of the site has been mined to 4,555 feet. The sand deposit is an average of 30 -feet in thickness and ranges from 15 feet to 45 feet deep within the windblown sand deposit. The deposit is overlain by an average of 6 inches of topsoil and no overburden. The pit is made up of the primary sand layer overlain with topsoil. An additional alluvium sand layer exists within the windblown sand deposit, found primarily in the areas approaching bedrock along the south of the site. It reaches an average thickness of 1 foot in the southernmost mining area of the main pit. The bedrock is an tan to olive -gray siltstone and some grey sandstone that exists between approximately 15 to 45 feet below the surface. All mining will continue to the bottom of the sand deposit with 3H:1V final mining slopes along the perimeter. The active highwall will be at a near vertical slope and will progress to the halfway point of the final mining slope. This allows for the remaining highwall to be knocked down via dozer to create the completed mining slope. Slopes will then be backfilled with sand or overburden to the reclaimed 3H:1V 1 V slopes. 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Exhibit D -1 The operator will develop and comply with a Stormwater Management Plan and Spill, Prevention, Control and Countermeasures Plan. The operator will notify the Division of Reclamation and Mine Safety and in the event of a reportable spill. Processing: The material will be dry screened or not screened at all and transported offsite by truck. The processing area will be located on the north side of the site closest to the entrance. Import Material: The Operator may import material from and export material to other sites. The applicant is aware that in accordance with Rule 3.1.5(9) of the Construction Material Rules and Regulations, if any offsite material is used as backfill, a notarized letter will be submitted to the Division indicating the materials are inert. The applicant will supply such a letter to the Division if, at the time of Reclamation, the applicant intends to use off -site material as backfill. (b) Earthmoving; Topsoil will be stripped with scrapers or bulldozers and stockpiled in segregated piles at the edge of the active mine phase or as described above and shown in Figure C-6. Excavators, front-end loaders, and bulldozers will be used to excavate the material. Haul trucks will be utilized to transport the raw material from the active mine phase to the processing area. (c) All water diversions and impoundments; Storm water will be discharged per a CDPHE discharge permit. There are no planned diversions or impoundments of existing water bodies. A wash cycle for the aggregate processing area will be established using the existing pond as a source and the silt pond for return flow, with natural groundwater filtration between the source pond and the return pond. Any water consumed will be provided by the existing water rights associated with the property with associated substitute water supply plan (see Exhibit G). (ci) The size of area(s) to be worked at any one time. Each phase is approximately 30-55 acres in size. The Operator will mine multiple phases concurrently in order to obtain a range of material for production. In addition to mining, the Operator, will begin reclaiming slopes as mining is finished in each stage. Since multiple phases will be being worked at any one time, the approximate size of the areas to be worked at any one time will range from 25 acres to 120 acres and will depend on market conditions. (e) An approximate timetable to describe the mining operation. The timetable is for the purpose of establishing the relationship between mining and reclamation during the different phases of a mining operation. The Operator anticipates that mining will commence as soon as all permits are in place. The Operator anticipates extracting approximately 250,000 in the first year and up to 1,000,000 tons at peak capacity. Production rates will vary based on market demands. There is approximately 24 million tons of sand at the mine which will take approximately 26 years to fully mine out. 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Exhibit D - 2 (f) Use Mining Plan Map in conjunction with narrative to present: (i.) Nature, depth and thickness of the deposit and thickness and type of overburden to be removed Overburden consists mainly of sandy topsoil. Overburden thickness varied across the site from non-existent to a few feet thick. The aggregate reserves at the site consist mainly of fine windblown sand, with thin alluvium sand deposits near above. No cobble units (grain size 4" or greater), or gravel units (grain size .08" to 2.5") were encountered at the site. Sands unit thickness varied from 45 feet in BH-8 in the southern side of the site to 10-15 feet in BH-18, BH-12, in the northeastern side of the site. (ii.) Nature of the stratum immediately beneath the material to be mined in sedimentary deposits Depth to bedrock ranges from 45 feet in BH-15 in the southern side of the site to 11 feet in BH-18 in the northeast corner of the site. The bedrock encountered at the site consists of wet brown weathered siltstone drilled/tested to a depth of up to 10' and brown to blue/gray claystone for the first 1 to 5 feet; in the far western side of the site. (g) Identify the primary and secondary commodities to be mined/extracted and describe the intended use. The primary commodities are sands intended for use as proppants in oil and gas development. (h) Name and describe the intended use of all expected incidental products to be mined/extracted by the proposed operation. Gold may be extracted as an adjunct component of any wash equipment installed at the site. Specify if explosives will be used in conjunction with the mining (or reclamation) No explosive material will be used on -site. Specify the dimensions of any existing or proposed roads that will be used for the mining operation. Describe any improvements necessary on existing roads and the specifications to be used in the construction of new roads. New or improved roads must be included as part of the affected lands and permitted acreage. Affected land shall not include off -site roads which existed prior to the date on which notice was given or permit application was made to the office and which were constructed for purposes unrelated to the proposed mining operation and which will not be substantially upgrades to support the mining operation. Describe any associated drainage and runoff conveyance structures to include sufficient information to evaluate structure sizing. The affected land and permitted acreage is inclusive of over one and one-half miles of land directly abutting private roadways; there is no need for any additional driveways, and on -site haul roads will be incidental to mining areas depicted on the Mining Plan Map. No roadways 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Exhibit D - 3 are affected by the mining operation other than access roads within the permit boundary and existing private roads to the site. The Operator will apply for a Weld County Access Permit for the site. 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Exhibit D - 4 EXHIBIT E - RECLAMATION PLAN This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.5 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: The proposed mining and reclamation plan focuses on minimizing the ecological impacts of mining, minimizing the length of time of impact, and maximizing long-term benefits. (a) A description of the type(s) of reclamation the operator proposes to achieve in the reclamation of the affected land, why each was chosen, the amount of acreage accorded to each, and a general discussion of methods of reclamation as related to the mechanics of earthmoving; The majority of the excavation will be reclaimed to a slurry wall lined water storage reservoir due to a need within the county and state for water storage facilities. Refer to Exhibit F for the acreages of the reservoir and additional details. Topsoil will be stripped prior to mining and will be stored in the stockpile area depicted on map C2. Areas above the highwater line of the proposed reservoir will receive one (1) foot of the native topsoil and reseeded with the seed mix indicated on map F1. Topsoil may be replaced by a scraper or haul truck, excavator and bulldozer, and will generally be graded with a blade. All grading will be done in a manner that controls erosion and siltation of the affected lands, to protect areas outside the affected land from slides and other damage. Reclamation will be performed concurrent with mining. Once an area has been mined to final depth reclamation on that area will begin. Materials not suitable for the proposed end use will be removed from mining phases and placed near reclamation phases or directly in the reclamation slope. If no reclamation phase is open, the unsuitable materials will be stockpiled in the stockpile location shown in Figure C-2. All disturbed areas will be regraded and smoothed to a finished grade that is suitable for revegetation. (b) A comparison of the proposed post -mining land use to other land uses in the vicinity and to adopted state and local land use plans and programs. The water storage reservoirs will be compatible with the other land uses in the vicinity, which includes water storage and energy exploration. (c) A description of how the Reclamation Plan will be implemented to meet each applicable requirement of Section 3.1. The Operator will carry reclamation to completion with reasonable diligence. Each area of reclamation will be generally completed with completion of mining, since mining will be done at a 3H:1V slope required for reclamation. Section 3.1.5 Reclamation Measures Material Handling: 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine - MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E -1 Grading will be performed to help control erosion and siltation of the affected lands through phased mining, implementing good operation techniques to handle material as little as possible, and vegetation of stockpiles remaining in place for more than 180 days with the Weld County Sandy Site seed mix: Weld County - Sandy Site Mix Bluestem (Champ, Chet) 1.00 lbs pis/acre Sand Lovegrass (Bend, Native, Ne27) 2.50 lbs pls/acre Indian Ricegrass (Nezpar, Rimrock) 3.00 lbs pls/acre Prairie Sandreed (Goshen) 0.75 lbs pls/acre Green Needlegrass (Lodorm) 1.50 lbs pls/acre Little bluestem (Blaze, Cimarron, Camper) 0.75 lbs pls/acre Yellow Indiangrass (Cheyenne, Holt, Scout) 0.50 lbs pls/acre Switchgrass (Blackwell, Nebraska 28) 1.50 lbs pls/acre Sand Dropseed 0.50 lbs pls/acre Total: 12.00 pounds pls/acre Although the use of erosion protection devices is not anticipated, if deemed necessary by the operator at the time of excavation, silt fence, haybale dams or other erosion control devices will be installed. Backfilling and grading will be completed as soon as feasible as the mining process is completed for each phase. Maximum slopes and slope combinations will be compatible with the configuration of surrounding conditions and selected land use. Mining will occur at a slope that is stable. Reclaimed slopes in the water storage reservoir will not be steeper than a 3:1 ratio and will be mined/reclaimed at a 3:1 ratio for the slurry wall lined cell mined at 3:1 ratio. A representative sample of the fill material will be analyzed for shear strength and optimal moisture content prior to backfilling the slope. The material will be worked to the optimal moisture content as determined by Proctor compaction tests and placed back into the slope at no more than one -foot lifts. The lifts will be compacted with a sheepsfoot roller to tie lifts together. The upland area will be reclaimed to grades consistent with pre -mining drainage patterns. The operator will backfill using fill material generated on -site, or imported inert fill generated outside the permit area. If any inert off -site material is used as backfill, a notarized letter will be submitted to the Division as required by Section 3.1.5(9) of the MLRB Construction Material Rules and Regulations. It is not anticipated that mining will uncover any refuse or acid-forming or toxic producing materials, however if any such materials are encountered the operator will take precaution to handle the materials in a manner that will control unsightliness and protect the drainage system. Drill or auger holes that are part of the mining operation shall be plugged with non- combustible material, which shall prevent harmful or polluting drainage. Any test pits, soils boring holes, or monitoring wells not located within the mine excavation limits will be plugged as soon as it can be confirmed that they are no longer needed for the operation. 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine - MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - 2 Mined material to be disposed of within the affected area will be handled in such a manner to prevent any unauthorized release of pollutants to the surface drainage system. No unauthorized release of pollutants to groundwater shall occur from any materials mined, handled or disposed of within the permit area. Section 11.6 Water -General Requirements: The Operator will comply with applicable Colorado water laws governing injury to existing water rights and with applicable state and federal water quality and dredge and fill laws and regulations. The operator will develop and comply with a stormwater management plan and will use best management practices (BMPs) to ensure groundwater and surface water are protected to the greatest possible extent. BMPs include schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution in runoff from the site. Section 3.11 Groundwater - Specific Requirements: The Operator will comply with the applicable standards and conditions for classified and unclassified groundwater. Section 3.1.8 Wildlife: The mining and reclamation plans have been designed to account for the safety and protection of wildlife on the mine site. The Operator will mine the site in phases and use concurrent reclamation methods to minimize the impact on wildlife. The proposed reclamation plan may improve wildlife habitat. The proposed seed mix and plantings will create improved cover, foraging, roosting, and nesting areas for wildlife. The water area within the reservoir will serve as habitat for waterfowl and other bird species and the fringes of the reservoir will be used by mammal, bird, reptile and amphibian species. Control and/or removal of noxious and weedy species during the project and the introduction of desirable graminoid, forb and potential woody species during reclamation will result in enhancement of wildlife habitat on the project site. Section 3.1.9 Topsoiling: Topsoil shall be removed and segregated from other spoil. Topsoil stockpiles shall be stored in places and configurations to minimize erosion and located in areas where disturbance by ongoing mining operations will be minimized. Once stockpiled, topsoil shall be re -handled as little as possible. Stockpiles that will remain in place for more than one growing season will receive vegetative cover. Section 3.1.10 Revegetation: 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - 3 In those areas where revegetation is part of the reclamation plan, the land shall be revegetated in a manner that establishes a diverse, effective, and long-lasting vegetative cover that is capable of self -regeneration without continued dependence on irrigation or fertilizer and is at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the surrounding area. The proposed seed -mix and plantings for reclamation are outlined on the Reclamation Plan Map included in Exhibit F of this application. Section 3.1.11 Buildings and Structures: There is a lined pond and water line that are both owned by the applicant on the property. In addition to the water infrastructure, there are five (5) plugged and abandoned wells within the permit boundary all belonging to Noble Energy. An aggregate processing plant will be located at the site during the duration of mining operations. These structures will be removed and the areas below mined out prior to final reclamation. The plant structures are shown on Figure C-2. Conveyors may be constructed at the site to move material from the cells to the processing plant. Section 3.1.12 Signs and Markers: The Operator will post appropriate signage at the entrance to the mine site. The permit area permimeter is marked by barbed wire fencing. (d) Plans for topsoil segregation, preservation and replacement; for stabilization, compaction and grading of spoil; and for revegetation. Topsoil will be removed and segregated from other spoil. Topsoil will likely not needed for reclamation and may be sold or removed from the site. For reclamation, mining will be done at a 3:1 reclamation slope and will not need additional placing of topsoil material. Grading shall be done in a manner that controls erosion and siltation of the affected land and protects areas outside the affected land from slides and other damage. In addition, backfilling and grading shall be completed as soon as feasible during the mining process. Final grading will create a final topography that is appropriate for the final land use. For example, final grading of the reservoir above the high water line will replace material no steeper than 3:1 slope to meet the grade at the top of the banks. Topsoil will be uniformly placed and spread on areas disturbed by the mining, above the anticipated high water line. The minimum thickness shall be 6 inches above the surrounding finished grade. The topsoil shall be keyed to the underlying and surrounding material by the use of harrows, rollers or other equipment suitable for the purpose. In those areas where revegetation is part of the reclamation plan, the Operator will revegetate the land in such a manner to establish a diverse, effective, and long-lasting vegetative cover that is capable of self -regeneration without continued dependence on 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - 4 irrigation or fertilizer and is at least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the surrounding area. Seed will be drilled and mulched. The revegetation seeding and plant list on the Reclamation Plan Map contains the preferred species of grasses, shrubs and trees to be planted. Seeding will take place once final grading and replacement of topsoil have been completed for each phase. Timing of seeding will be consistent with standard horticultural practice for dryland applications - generally between late September and the middle of April to ensure there is adequate moisture for germination. (e) A plan or schedule indicating how and when reclamation will be implemented. Include: An estimate of the periods of time which will be required for the various stages or phases of reclamation. Reclamation for any given stage of mining may take up to five years to allow for successful revegetation. Please refer to the Timetable for Mining and Reclamation in Section (e) of Exhibit D. ii. A description of the size and location of each area to be reclaimed during each phase. Please refer to the Reclamation Plan Map (Exhibit F). Outlining the sequence in which each stage or phase of reclamation will be carried out. Please refer to the Timetable for Mining and Reclamation in Section (e) of Exhibit D. (f) A description of: i. Final grading - maximum anticipated slope gradient or expected ranges thereof; The finished slopes of the reservoir will be no steeper than 3:1 for slopes mined at a 3:1. it Seeding - types, mixtures, quantities and time of application; Please refer to the Reclamation Plan Map for the list of plant materials and seeds to be utilized. The operator will seed during the appropriate season to ensure adequate moisture for germination and implement weed controls to allow the grasses to successfully establish. Additional plantings may be installed once the reservoirs are full of water and the grasses are established. 111. Fertilization - types, mixtures, quantities, and time of application; The type and application rate of fertilizer shall be determined based on a soil test at the time of final reclamation. iv. Revegetation - types of trees, shrubs, etc.; 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - 5 The site is historically windblown dunes and cattle grazeland . The site will be revegetated with an upland grass seed mix in areas that are above the highwater line. v. Topsoiling - specify anticipated minimum depth or range of depths for those areas where topsoil will be replaced. Topsoil will be uniformly placed and spread on all areas disturbed by the mining above the anticipated high water line and areas graded back to native grade. The minimum thickness shall be 12 inches above the surrounding finished grade. WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN Noxious weeds will be eradicated or managed within the Section 25 Sand & Gravel Mine operations areas. Noxious weed species to be managed are defined as those plant species currently identified by the Colorado State Department of Agriculture (CDA) as noxious under the Colorado Noxious Weed Act. Management efforts will be directed to those species identified under List A or List B by the CDA. List A species are required to be eradicated, while List B species will be controlled. The noxious species are not listed here as the list of noxious species changes regularly. The Colorado State Department of Agriculture maintains a list of noxious weed species on their web site (https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/agconservation/noxious-weed-species). The presence of noxious weeds will be monitored annually during the summer growing season at the Section 25 Sand & Gravel Mine site. Weed management measures will be undertaken where a single or combination of noxious weed species comprises or shows a deleterious effect to more than ten (10) percent of the live site vegetation. Further, where noxious weed species or plant pests constitute more than 25 percent relative vegetation cover in a contiguous area of 1000 square feet, the area will be identified as requiring weed management. Noxious weeds will be controlled by any combination of cultural, mechanical, biological or chemical measures. Weed control measures will be developed specifically for the noxious weed species encountered and in conjunction with the local county weed control district and/or the Colorado State Department of Agriculture. Weed control measures will be undertaken by trained and/or licensed (if required by law) personnel. Weed management control will initiate within two weeks of noxious weed identification at any operation, or as specified by the county weed control specialist. Where noxious weed control measures cause elimination of vegetation at a revegetated site, seeding or planting of desirable replacement vegetation will occur during the first normal planting or seeding season after weed control measures have been implemented. 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit E - 6 Water & San -141170-Ranch_DRMS1DrawingslSheets170-ranch mp2.dwg, F1_RP, 2/171202510:35:53 AM m -o a 7. s p I H / I \ / ' l ` 1 ('\ 1 Ill ( I ,, I 1/4_11 I/ / 1 �? \• { l' / y i / I \ r 1 >, 1 L- ' S \ I \ 1 l\ _- --- / I1 \�{ I / / ' `~'• \ 4 / /'1 (' II ..>:' \\ \ �`Yh ( I / { { 1 r-. / / I Ir V ACCESS POINT T L 0NG.' 104 - ✓ \ V \„/ / - y \\ \ V • • \ 1. 1 II / 1 w A - / r N WEST PIT 222 ACRES (SLURRY WALL LINED) CUT: 16,091,800 CY MWSE: 4554' STORAGE: 3,712 AC -FT (WITH 1 FOOT FREEBOARD) / /-�1177 N. / v'v<N\ ,{k�� 1 / _; nA I 1 / e -- r"---. y 1 1 j r i 1 1 �1 k \ f / 4y 1 JJJ`; 1, 1 I I l \HI,. \ \ N r Il \ .11 -- I J•' l i l J l • \, \\ It \\ ��• !r �r 1// 1 1.'l,' 1• 1 i ' ' l f - ' \\I! y, 1, 't I J / 1 I I I `'\''‘ I a / 1 ,, \\ ., ., f 4 \ { I I yyuLrr��a'arr.,__.. erGmtirrr'ri.c- r acs- - ®i�rirrir�rz: / \ • -r I \ \ I \ • / ( 1 — r ,�� ��', 1 ,l Il I 1 I ) ( •.J r 11 ' y I 1 ' \ 1 4 \ { 1111 1 l 1 / \ / I. { 1 I J}] \1 ). PERMIT/AFFECTED LAND BOUNDARY 1 ' .f 1I it lasso p."'���"�+1�"Wain Una Ili I* if fffffff 11 r ! f 1%111 f - I I / I N 1k 1 lr / III, / ( \ � ; '/)/�/ I ' , � lJ�, l�`'; �/ ( \. LOH: 1J / :.\ i - �/ I �My1 �•�.,JI '\‘‘..I li 1 i11v - Cy y l 1 c —`i{I —,r - r.v vyv 11111.i1'. i y\1 I "y `''V1 SEED MIX: Bluestem (Champ, Chet) Sand Lovegrass (Bend, Native, Ne27) Yellow Indiangrass (Cheyenne, Holt, Scout) 0 Switchgrass (Blackwell, Nebraska 28) 1 Sand Dropseed Total: 12.00 pounds pls/acre 3,00 lbs pis/acre .50 lbs pis/acre LEGEND: (5740) _ PROPOSED PERMIT BOUNDARY SLURRY WALL ALIGNMENT PROPOSED MINE LIMIT PROPOSED MAJOR CONTOUR PROPOSED MINOR CONTOUR EXISTING BARBED WIRE FENCE REVEGETATED AREAS NORTH 0 150 300 IN FEET) Know what's below. Call before you dig. 323 5th STREET P.O. Box 680 FREDERICK, CO 80530 303.833.1416 WWW.CIVILRESOURCES.COM 70 RANCH LLC. 8301 EAST PRENTICE AVE. SUITE 12D GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 303.659.5000 (p) CONTACT: JASON VONLEMBKE 70 RANCH SECTION 25 PROPPANT MINE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE DESIGNED BY: KSR DRAWN BY: KSR CHECKED BY: ARR DATE: 2/11/2025 SCALEAS NOTED AS NOTED DWG NAME :70 -RANCH MPT.DPIG RECLAMATION PLAN MAP SHEET: EXHIBIT G - WATER INFORMATION This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.7 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (a) Locate on the map (Exhibit C) tributary water courses, wells, springs, stock water ponds, reservoirs and ditches The site is 1.45 miles north of the South Platte River, and .45 miles north of the Riverside Intake Canal. There is one lined storage pond within the permit boundary in the east of the site. Please refer to Exhibit C for locations of water courses in close proximity to the site, including wells, springs, stock water ponds, reservoirs and ditches. (b) Identify all known aquifers Groundwater was not encountered at the site borings except in isolated areas. (c) Show how water from dewatering operations or runoff from disturbed areas, piled material and operating surfaces will be managed to protect against pollution of either surface or groundwater both during and after the operation. Please refer to the Mining Plan Map in Exhibit C-2 of this application. Mine areas will drain internally. Uncontrolled releases of surface water in disturbed areas will not occur. Stormwater collected in the active mine area will be managed through the dewatering system. Dewatering will be accomplished by digging a sump, generally along the base of the mine slope, which will hold a floating pump. The pump will have an HDPE discharge line that will be routed to one of the comingled discharge points located at the site. The pump will be powered by a diesel generator housed in the active mine area. The Operator will apply for and receive a comingled stormwater and process water discharge permit prior to dewatering at the site. (d) Estimate project water requirements including flow rates and annual volumes for the development, mining and reclamation phases of the project. Water needs estimated below provide for sustained production as detailed in the Mining Plan. The Operator will adjust water supplies to account for actual demand, avoid waste, and continuously comply with laws and regulations of the Division of Water Resources and any other water agency having jurisdiction over the operation. Mining Production & Operations: An estimated 4.0 acre-feet of water per year will be used for dust control based (approximately) on 5,900 gallons per day for 5 days a week for 10 months. (e) Indicate the projected amounts of the water sources to supply project water requirements 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit G -1 The applicant has water rights decreed under case number 16CW3059. Affirmatively state that the Applicant has acquired or applied for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit from the Water Quality Control Division The Operator will apply for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment prior to discharging water from the site. 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit G - 2 EXHIBIT H - WILDLIFE ASSESSMENT This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.8 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (a) A description of the significant wildlife resources on the affected land. A review of the habitats listed on the ECMC GIS website did not identify any high priority habitats. (b) Seasonal Use of the Area Mule deer may use the Site as part of their winter range as depicted by the 2016 High Priority Habitat maps although the winter range no longer overlaps the Site with the currently effective 2024 map(see attached for current map). (c) The presence and estimated population of threatened or endangered species from either federal or state lists The Site was screened for the presence of critical habitat for threatened or endangered species utilizing the US Fish and Wildlife Service's IPaC website and the Colorado ECMS GIS website. The Site does not contain any critical habitat for the listed species. See attached report. (d) A description of the general effect during and after the proposed operation on the existing wildlife in the area, including but not limited to temporary and permanent loss of food and habitat, interference with migratory routes, and the general effect on the wildlife from increased human activity, including noise. The mining and processing of the sand will produce noise and air emissions that will cause a temporary disturbance to wildlife. It is expected that wildlife will continue to use the riparian corridor during mining and the Site itself when not it operation. After reclamation, the planting of perennial grasses and shrubs in the disturbed area outside of the reservoir will create improved cover, foraging, roosting and nesting areas for wildlife. The addition of water storage will create the opportunity for additional wildlife including reptiles, amphibians, shorebirds and waterfowl. The Site is outside of any mapped migratory routes. 70 Ranch Section 25- Proppant Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit G -1 c�' ,g'k-l-*r'-lans'- .:;:-._ United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Colorado Ecological Services Field Office Denver Federal Center P.O. Box 25486 Denver, CO 80225-0486 Phone: (303) 236-4773 Fax: (303) 236-4005 In Reply Refer To: Project Code: 2025-0052668 Project Name: 70 Ranch Proppant Mine 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC Subject: List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location or may be affected by your proposed project To Whom It May Concern: The enclosed species list identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the boundary of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). New information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Please feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Please note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information. An updated list may be requested through the IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list. The purpose of the Act is to provide a means whereby threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems upon which they depend may be conserved. Under sections 7(a)(1) and 7(a)(2) of the Act and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 402 et seq.), Federal agencies are required to utilize their authorities to carry out programs for the conservation of threatened and endangered species and to determine whether projects may affect threatened and endangered species and/or designated critical habitat. A Biological Assessment is required for construction projects (or other undertakings having similar physical impacts) that are major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment as defined in the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332(2) Project code: 2025-0052668 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC (c)). For projects other than major construction activities, the Service suggests that a biological evaluation similar to a Biological Assessment be prepared to determine whether the project may affect listed or proposed species and/or designated or proposed critical habitat. Recommended contents of a Biological Assessment are described at 50 CFR 402.12. If a Federal agency determines, based on the Biological Assessment or biological evaluation, that listed species and/or designated critical habitat may be affected by the proposed project, the agency is required to consult with the Service pursuant to 50 CFR 402. In addition, the Service recommends that candidate species, proposed species and proposed critical habitat be addressed within the consultation. More information on the regulations and procedures for section 7 consultation, including the role of permit or license applicants, can be found in the "Endangered Species Consultation Handbook" at: https://www. fws. gov/sites/default/files/documents/endangered-species-consultation- handbook.pdf Migratory Birds: In addition to responsibilities to protect threatened and endangered species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), there are additional responsibilities under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (BGEPA) to protect native birds from project -related impacts. Any activity, intentional or unintentional, resulting in take of migratory birds, including eagles, is prohibited unless otherwise permitted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (50 C.F.R. Sec. 10.12 and 16 U.S.C. Sec. 668(a)). For more information regarding these Acts, see hops://www.fws.gov/program/migratory-bird-permit/what- we-do. The MBTA has no provision for allowing take of migratory birds that may be unintentionally killed or injured by otherwise lawful activities. It is the responsibility of the project proponent to comply with these Acts by identifying potential impacts to migratory birds and eagles within applicable NEPA documents (when there is a federal nexus) or a Bird/Eagle Conservation Plan (when there is no federal nexus). Proponents should implement conservation measures to avoid or minimize the production of project -related stressors or minimize the exposure of birds and their resources to the project -related stressors. For more information on avian stressors and recommended conservation measures, see https://www.fws.gov/library/collections/threats-birds. In addition to MBTA and BGEPA, Executive Order 13186: Responsibilities of Federal Agencies to Protect Migratory Birds, obligates all Federal agencies that engage in or authorize activities that might affect migratory birds, to minimize those effects and encourage conservation measures that will improve bird populations. Executive Order 13186 provides for the protection of both migratory birds and migratory bird habitat. For information regarding the implementation of Executive Order 13186, please visit hops://www.fws.gov/partner/council-conservation- migratory-birds. We appreciate your concern for threatened and endangered species. The Service encourages Federal agencies to include conservation of threatened and endangered species into their project planning to further the purposes of the Act. Please include the Consultation Code in the header of this letter with any request for consultation or correspondence about your project that you submit to our office. 2 of 8 Project code: 2025-0052668 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC Attachment(s): ■ Official Species List OFFICIAL SPECIES LIST This list is provided pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act, and fulfills the requirement for Federal agencies to "request of the Secretary of the Interior information whether any species which is listed or proposed to be listed may be present in the area of a proposed action". This species list is provided by: Colorado Ecological Services Field Office Denver Federal Center P.O. Box 25486 Denver, CO 80225-0486 (303) 236-4773 3 of 8 Project code: 2025-0052668 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC PROJECT SUMMARY Project Code: 2025-0052668 Project Name: 70 Ranch Proppant Mine Project Type: Subsurface Exploration - Non Energy Materials Project Description: Sand Mine Project Location: The approximate location of the project can be viewed in Google Maps: https:// www.google.com/maps/@40.36829055,-104.38451469545524,14z Counties: Weld County, Colorado 4 of 8 Project code: 2025-0052668 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT SPECIES There is a total of 9 threatened, endangered, or candidate species on this species list. Species on this list should be considered in an effects analysis for your project and could include species that exist in another geographic area. For example, certain fish may appear on the species list because a project could affect downstream species. Note that 1 of these species should be considered only under certain conditions. IPaC does not display listed species or critical habitats under the sole jurisdiction of NOAA Fisheries', as USFWS does not have the authority to speak on behalf of NOAA and the Department of Commerce. See the "Critical habitats" section below for those critical habitats that lie wholly or partially within your project area under this office's jurisdiction. Please contact the designated FWS office if you have questions. 1. NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), is an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce. 5 of 8 Project code: 2025-0052668 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC MAMMALS NAME STATUS Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse Zapus hudsonius preblei There is final critical habitat for this species. Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/4090 General project design guidelines: https://ipac. ecosphere.fws.gov/proj ect/6UZOZ O3BYZDOJKTUPGQOWGNRRQ/ documents/generated/6861.pdf BIRDS NAME Eastern Black Rail Laterallus jamaicensis ssp. jamaicensis No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/10477 Piping Plover Charadrius melodus Population: [Atlantic Coast and Northern Great Plains populations] - Wherever found, except those areas where listed as endangered. There is final critical habitat for this species. Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. This species only needs to be considered under the following conditions: ■ Project includes water -related activities and/or use in the N. Platte, S. Platte, and Laramie River Basins which may affect listed species in Nebraska. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/6039 Whooping Crane Grus americana Population: Wherever found, except where listed as an experimental population There is final critical habitat for this species. Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/758 FISHES NAME Threatened STATUS Threatened Threatened Pallid Sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/7162 INSECTS NAME Monarch Butterfly Danaus plexippus There is proposed critical habitat for this species. Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9743 Suckley's Cuckoo Bumble Bee Bombus suckleyi Population: No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/10885 Endangered STATUS Endangered STATUS Proposed Threatened Proposed Endangered 6 of 8 Project code: 2025-0052668 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC FLOWERING PLANTS NAME Ute Ladies' -tresses Spiranthes diluvialis No critical habitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/2159 Western Prairie Fringed Orchid Platanthera praeclara No criticalhabitat has been designated for this species. Species profile: https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/1669 STATUS Threatened Threatened CRITICAL HABITATS THERE ARE NO CRITICAL HABITATS WITHIN YOUR PROJECT AREA UNDER THIS OFFICE'S JURISDICTION. YOU ARE STILL REQUIRED TO DETERMINE IF YOUR PROJECT(S) MAY HAVE EFFECTS ON ALL ABOVE LISTED SPECIES. 7 of 8 Project code: 2025-0052668 02/06/2025 14:05:42 UTC IPAC USER CONTACT INFORMATION Agency: Private Entity Name: Kyle Regan Address: 8308 Colorado Blvd Address Line 2: 200 City: Firestone State: CO Zip: 80504 Email kyler@civilresources.com Phone: 4089302544 8 of 8 Bald Eagle Roost Sites Mule Deer Winter Concentration Area Mule Deer Severe Winter Range 3500 Feet EXHIBIT I - SOILS INFORMATION The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.9 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: In consultation with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) or other qualified person, the operator/applicant shall indicate on a map (in Exhibit C) or by a statement, the general type, thickness, and distribution of soil over the affected land. Such description will address suitability of topsoil (or other material) for establishment and maintenance of plant growth. If necessary, at its discretion, the Board may require additional information on soils or other growth media to be stockpiled and used in revegetation. The NRCS' Web Soil Survey was utilized to create a soils report for the project area. The whole of the site is covered with valent sand with 3 to 9 percent slopes. The proposed reclamation for areas above the highwater line will flatten out the area reducing the slopes and increasing the likelihood of revegetation. The sandy growth medium will be a challenge in establishing revegetation and may require soil amendments. See the attached soils report for details. 70 Ranch Section 25 - Proppant Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit K -1 USDA United States Department of Agriculture RCS Natural Resources Conservation Service A product of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local participants Custom Soil Resource Report for Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part February 6, 2025 Preface Soil surveys contain information that affects land use planning in survey areas. They highlight soil limitations that affect various land uses and provide information about the properties of the soils in the survey areas. Soil surveys are designed for many different users, including farmers, ranchers, foresters, agronomists, urban planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers. Also, conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the surveys to help them understand, protect, or enhance the environment. Various land use regulations of Federal, State, and local governments may impose special restrictions on land use or land treatment. Soil surveys identify soil properties that are used in making various land use or land treatment decisions. The information is intended to help the land users identify and reduce the effects of soil limitations on various land uses. The landowner or user is responsible for identifying and complying with existing laws and regulations. Although soil survey information can be used for general farm, local, and wider area planning, onsite investigation is needed to supplement this information in some cases. Examples include soil quality assessments (http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/ portal/nrcs/main/soils/health/) and certain conservation and engineering applications. For more detailed information, contact your local USDA Service Center (https://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app?agency=nrcs) or your NRCS State Soil Scientist (http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/contactus/? cid=nres142p2_053951). Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tank absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. The National Cooperative Soil Survey is a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local agencies. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has leadership for the Federal part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. Information about soils is updated periodically. Updated information is available through the NRCS Web Soil Survey, the site for official soil survey information. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require 2 alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 3 Contents Preface 2 How Soil Surveys Are Made 5 Soil Map 8 Soil Map 9 Legend 10 Map Unit Legend 11 Map Unit Descriptions 11 Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part 13 69 Valent sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes 13 70 Valent sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes 14 References 17 4 How Soil Surveys Are Made Soil surveys are made to provide information about the soils and miscellaneous areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous areas and their location on the landscape and tables that show soil properties and limitations affecting various uses. Soil scientists observed the steepness, length, and shape of the slopes; the general pattern of drainage; the kinds of crops and native plants; and the kinds of bedrock. They observed and described many soil profiles. A soil profile is the sequence of natural layers, or horizons, in a soil. The profile extends from the surface down into the unconsolidated material in which the soil formed or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is devoid of roots and other living organisms and has not been changed by other biological activity. Currently, soils are mapped according to the boundaries of major land resource areas (MLRAs). MLRAs are geographically associated land resource units that share common characteristics related to physiography, geology, climate, water resources, soils, biological resources, and land uses (USDA, 2006). Soil survey areas typically consist of parts of one or more MLRA. The soils and miscellaneous areas in a survey area occur in an orderly pattern that is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural vegetation of the area. Each kind of soil and miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind of landform or with a segment of the landform. By observing the soils and miscellaneous areas in the survey area and relating their position to specific segments of the landform, a soil scientist develops a concept, or model, of how they were formed. Thus, during mapping, this model enables the soil scientist to predict with a considerable degree of accuracy the kind of soil or miscellaneous area at a specific location on the landscape. Commonly, individual soils on the landscape merge into one another as their characteristics gradually change. To construct an accurate soil map, however, soil scientists must determine the boundaries between the soils. They can observe only a limited number of soil profiles. Nevertheless, these observations, supplemented by an understanding of the soil -vegetation -landscape relationship, are sufficient to verify predictions of the kinds of soil in an area and to determine the boundaries. Soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They noted soil color, texture, size and shape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock fragments, distribution of plant roots, reaction, and other features that enable them to identify soils. After describing the soils in the survey area and determining their properties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units). Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set of soil characteristics with precisely defined limits. The classes are used as a basis for comparison to classify soils systematically. Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic classification used in the United States, is based mainly on the kind and character of soil properties and the arrangement of horizons within the profile. After the soil 5 Custom Soil Resource Report scientists classified and named the soils in the survey area, they compared the individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in other areas so that they could confirm data and assemble additional data based on experience and research. The objective of soil mapping is not to delineate pure map unit components; the objective is to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. Each map unit is defined by a unique combination of soil components and/or miscellaneous areas in predictable proportions. Some components may be highly contrasting to the other components of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The delineation of such landforms and landform segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. Soil scientists make many field observations in the process of producing a soil map. The frequency of observation is dependent upon several factors, including scale of mapping, intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape, and experience of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refine the soil -landscape model and predictions and to verify the classification of the soils at specific locations. Once the soil -landscape model is refined, a significantly smaller number of measurements of individual soil properties are made and recorded. These measurements may include field measurements, such as those for color, depth to bedrock, and texture, and laboratory measurements, such as those for content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components. Properties of each soil typically vary from one point to another across the landscape. Observations for map unit components are aggregated to develop ranges of characteristics for the components. The aggregated values are presented. Direct measurements do not exist for every property presented for every map unit component. Values for some properties are estimated from combinations of other properties. While a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the soils in the area generally are collected for laboratory analyses and for engineering tests. Soil scientists interpret the data from these analyses and tests as well as the field -observed characteristics and the soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the soils under different uses. Interpretations for all of the soils are field tested through observation of the soils in different uses and under different levels of management. Some interpretations are modified to fit local conditions, and some new interpretations are developed to meet local needs. Data are assembled from other sources, such as research information, production records, and field experience of specialists. For example, data on crop yields under defined levels of management are assembled from farm records and from field or plot experiments on the same kinds of soil. Predictions about soil behavior are based not only on soil properties but also on such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over long periods of time, but they are not predictable from year to year. For example, soil scientists can predict with a fairly high degree of accuracy that a given soil will have a high water table within certain depths in most years, but they cannot predict that a high water table will always be at a specific level in the soil on a specific date. After soil scientists located and identified the significant natural bodies of soil in the survey area, they drew the boundaries of these bodies on aerial photographs and 6 Custom Soil Resource Report identified each as a specific map unit. Aerial photographs show trees, buildings, fields, roads, and rivers, all of which help in locating boundaries accurately. Soil Map The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list of soil map units on the map and extent of each map unit, and cartographic symbols displayed on the map. Also presented are various metadata about data used to produce the map, and a description of each soil map unit. 8 Custom Soil Resource Report MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AO') Area of Interest (AO') Soils i O Soil Map Unit Polygons Soil Map Unit Lines Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip Sodic Spot 0 Spoil Area Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Wet Spot Other Special Line Features Water Features Streams and Canals Transportation Rails elsoi Interstate Highways US Routes Major Roads Local Roads Background Aerial Photography MAP INFORMATION The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part Survey Area Data: Version 23, Aug 29, 2024 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jun 8, 2021 Jun 12, 2021 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. 10 Custom Soil Resource Report Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI 69 Valent sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes 66.4 6.6% 70 Valent sand, slopes 3 to 9 percent 938.2 93.4% Totals for Area of Interest 1,004.6 100.0% Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, however, 11 Custom Soil Resource Report onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions. Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil properties and qualities. Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series. Except for differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils of a series have major horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement. Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness, salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use. On the basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soil phases. Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series. Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas. These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups. A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar in all areas. Alpha -Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example. An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar. Alpha -Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform. An area can be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made up of all of them. Alpha and Beta soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. Some surveys include miscellaneous areas. Such areas have little or no soil material and support little or no vegetation. Rock outcrop is an example. 12 Custom Soil Resource Report Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part 69 Valent sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 2tczd Elevation: 3,000 to 5,210 feet Mean annual precipitation: 13 to 20 inches Mean annual air temperature: 48 to 52 degrees F Frost -free period: 130 to 166 days Farmland classification: Farmland of local importance Map Unit Composition Valent and similar soils: 85 percent Minor components: 15 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Description of Valent Setting Landform: Interdunes Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope, toeslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Base slope Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Parent material: Noncalcareous eolian sands Typical profile A-0to5inches: sand AC - 5 to 12 inches: sand Cl - 12 to 30 inches: sand C2 - 30 to 80 inches: sand Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 3 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Excessively drained Runoff class: Negligible Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): High to very high (6.00 to 39.96 in/hr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Calcium carbonate, maximum content: 1 percent Maximum salinity: Nonsaline (0.1 to 1.9 mmhos/cm) Available water supply, 0 to 60 inches: Very low (about 2.4 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): 4e Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 6e Hydrologic Soil Group: A Ecological site: R067BY015CO - Deep Sand, R072XA021 KS - Sands (North) (PE 16-20) Hydric soil rating: No 13 Custom Soil Resource Report Minor Components Dailey Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: Interdunes Landform position (two-dimensional): Toeslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Base slope Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Concave Ecological site: R067BY015OO - Deep Sand, R072XA022KS - Sandy (North) Draft (April 2010) (PE 16-20) Hydric soil rating: No Julesburg Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: Interdunes Landform position (two-dimensional): Toeslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Base slope Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Ecological site: R067BY024CO - Sandy Plains, R072XA022KS - Sandy (North) Draft (April 2010) (PE 16-20) Hydric soil rating: No Vona Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: Interdunes Landform position (two-dimensional): Toeslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Base slope Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Ecological site: R067BY024CO - Sandy Plains, R072XA022KS - Sandy (North) Draft (April 2010) (PE 16-20) Hydric soil rating: No 70 Valent sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 2tczf Elevation: 3,050 to 5,150 feet Mean annual precipitation: 12 to 18 inches Mean annual air temperature: 48 to 55 degrees F Frost -free period: 130 to 180 days Farmland classification: Not prime farmland Map Unit Composition Valent and similar soils: 80 percent Minor components: 20 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Custom Soil Resource Report Description of Valent Setting Landform; Hills, dunes Landform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder, backslope, footslope, summit Landform position (three-dimensional): Head slope, nose slope, side slope, crest Down -slope shape: Convex, linear Across -slope shape: Convex, linear Parent material: Noncalcareous eolian sands Typical profile A - 0 to 5 inches: sand AC - 5 to 12 inches: sand Cl - 12 to 30 inches: sand C2 - 30 to 80 inches: sand Properties and qualities Slope: 3 to 9 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Excessively drained Runoff class: Very low Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): High to very high (6.00 to 39.96 in/hr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Calcium carbonate, maximum content: 1 percent Maximum salinity: Nonsaline (0.0 to 1.9 mmhos/cm) Available water supply, 0 to 60 inches: Very low (about 2.4 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): 4e Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 6e Hydrologic Soil Group: A Ecological site: R067BY015CO - Deep Sand, R072XY109KS - Rolling Sands Hydric soil rating: No Minor Components Dailey Percent of map unit: 10 percent Landform; I nterd u nes Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope, toeslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Base slope Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Concave Ecological site: R067BY015CO - Deep Sand, R072XA021 KS - Sands (North) (PE 16-20) Hydric soil rating: No Vona Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: Hills Landform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder, backslope, footslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Head slope, nose slope, side slope, base slope 15 Custom Soil Resource Report Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Ecological site: R067BY024CO - Sandy Plains, R072XA022KS - Sandy (North) Draft (April 2010) (PE 16-20) Hydric soil rating: No Haxtun Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: I nterd u nes Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope, toeslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Base slope Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Concave Ecological site: R067BY024CO - Sandy Plains, R072XY111 KS - Sandy Plains Hydric soil rating: No References American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). 2004. 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Department of Agriculture Handbook 18. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/ nrcs/detail/national/soils/?cid=nrcs142p2_054262 Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 436. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nres142p2_053577 Soil Survey Staff. 2010. Keys to soil taxonomy. 11th edition. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nres142p2_053580 Tiner, R.W., Jr. 1985. Wetlands of Delaware. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Wetlands Section. U nited States Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers wetlands delineation manual. Waterways Experiment Station Technical Report Y-87-1. U nited States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. N ational forestry manual. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/ home/?cid=nres 142p2_053374 U nited States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. N ational range and pasture handbook. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/ detail/national/landuse/rangepasture/?cid=stelprdb1043084 17 Custom Soil Resource Report U nited States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. N ational soil survey handbook, title 430 -VI. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/ n res/detail/soils/scientists/?cid=n res 142p2_054242 U nited States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2006. Land resource regions and major land resource areas of the United States, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Basin. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 296. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/? cid=nres142p2_053624 U nited States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1961. Land capability classification. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 210. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/Internet/FSEDOCUMENTS/nres142p2052290.pdf 18 EXHIBIT J - VEGETATION INFORMATION This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.10 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: (a) Descriptions of present vegetation types, which include quantitative estimates of cover and height for the principal species in each life -form represented (i.e., trees, tall shrubs, low shrubs, grasses, forbs). The Site is located in an area of rolling sand dunes north of the South Platte River. The elevation at the site ranges from 4,550 to 4,605. Soil samples taken at the Site demonstrate that the soil at the site is comprised of mostly clean sand with less than 10% passing the #200 sieve. Vegetation is sparse at the Site accounting for approximately 25 to 45 percent cover and sits mostly at the bottom of valleys created by the dunes with minimal vegetation on the dune slopes. Native vegetation consists of a sandsage prairie natural vegetation type with typical plants including sand sagebrush, rabbitbrush, sand bluestem, prairie sandreed, and Indian ricegrass. (b) The relationship of present vegetation types to soil types. As shown in Exhibit I, the soil type across the site is valent sand with 3 to 9 percent slopes. (c) Estimates of average annual production for hay meadows and croplands, and carrying capacity for range lands on or in the vicinity of the affected land, if the choice of reclamation is for range or agriculture. Reclamation is planned for developed water storage and not suitable for agriculture. 70 Ranch Section 25 — Proppant Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit J -1 Sign Posting Affidavit liP I, Kyle Regan hereby certify that I posted signs at the above locations which contain the Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety notice requirement information per Rule 1.6.2(1)(b) for the proposed permit area known as _Section 25 Sand Mine on this _Sixth_ day of March 2025 . Signature of Owner or Owner's Representative EXHIBIT K - CLIMATE INFORMATION The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.11 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: Provide a description of the significant climatological factors for the locality. This property is in a semi -arid continental climate strongly influenced by the Rocky Mountains. The area is usually warm in the summer with frequent hot days. In winter, periods of very cold weather are caused by arctic air moving in from the north or northwest. Milder periods occur when westerly winds are warmed as they move down slope, off of the mountains to the east. Weather monitoring data is not available from the site. The nearest weather monitoring station with a recent period of record is at Kersey, CO. Data is collected from the Colorado State University CoAgMet website. The table below lists the average monthly temperature, and average total precipitation on a monthly for the period of record from May 1, 1991 to Present. Most of the precipitation occurs as rainfall during the warmer part of the year with the heaviest rainfalls in the late spring and early summer. Winter snowfall is frequent but the snow cover usually melts quickly during the milder periods. Average Monthly Max Temperature (F) Average Monthly Min Temperature (F) Mean Total Precipitation (in.) Jan 41.8 10.7 0.13 Feb 44.2 13.5 0.14 Mar 56.5 23.2 0.63 Apr 63.1 31.2 1.40 May 72.3 42 2.54 Jun 84.2 51.4 1.60 Jul 89.9 56.7 1.42 Aug 87.7 54.4 1.21 Sep 80.1 45 0.98 Oct 65.6 31.7 0.82 Nov 52.1 20.2 0.32 Dec 51A 10.5 0.11 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit K -1 EXHIBIT L - RECLAMATION COSTS The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.12 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: See attached spreadsheet. 70 Ranch — Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit L -1 EXHIBIT L - RECLAMATION COST Activity Quantity Units Unit Costs Cost A. Processing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Remove Demolish Remove Remove Scarify Spread Seed area/Office/Shop ground 6" and concrete and concrete concrete topsoil Mulch remove pad footings base (Equipment: for shop for wash for scale office Excavators, Dozers, Tractor, Water Truck) plant 5,650 15 1 8 10 7 7 CY LS CY CY Acres CY Acres $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,000.00 150.00 $ 900.00 65.00 65.00 65.00 0.75 $ $ 2,000.00 $ $ $ 1,050.00 $ 4,237.50 $ 6,300.00 975.00 520.00 650.00 Subtotal $ 15,732.50 B. Area Surrounding 1 Scariffy 2 Spread 3 Seed 12" and Ground growth Mulch Lined Reservoirs (Equipment: medium Dozers, Scrapers, Water truck) 156 388,092 156 Acres CY Acres $ $ 150.00 $ 900.00 1.50 $ $ $ 582,138.00 140,400.00 23,400.00 Subtotal $ 745,938.00 C. Slurry Wall Slurry wall Dozers, Scrapers, Slurry Wall @ will @100%, 100% Installation Cost not be constructed Water Truck (BOND 320,600 linear feet for ($10.50 more AT of slurry A that per SF) 2 years. LATER wall approx DATE) per DRMS Equipment 40' Bonding Requirement. used- Excavators, deep 320,600 SF $ 10.50 - $ - Subtotal $ - Total Disturbance Costs $ 761,670.50 Indirect Costs Overhead & Profit Job Performance Performance Contractor Contractor Superintendent Mob Overhead Bond (2.02%) - Based Bond (3.07%) - Based (240 hours @ and DeMob (3%) and Profit (10%) on on $75/hr) - Based - DRMS DRMS - on Based estimate estimate Based DRMS on on estimate DRMS DRMS estimate estimate not including not slurry including wall slurry wall $ $ $ $ 15,385.74 $ 18,000.00 22,850.12 76,167.05 7,997.54 Subtotal $ 140,400.45 Contract Amount (direct + O & P) $ 902,070.95 Legal, Engineering & Project Management Financial Engineering Reclamation Contingency warranty Work and/or management (3%) processing (legal/related contract/bid and/or administration preparation costs) ($500) (4.25%) (5%) $ - Based on DRMS estimate $ $ $ 500.00 38,338.02 45,103.55 22,850.12 Subtotal $ 106,791.68 Total Indirect Costs $ 247,192.13 J Total Bond Amount $ 1,008,863 1 EXHIBIT M - OTHER PERMITS AND LICENSES The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.13 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations: The Operator has obtained or will apply for the following permits prior to mining: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment • Air Pollution Emission Notice (APEN) Permit • Colorado Discharge Permit System (CDPS) and Storm Water Management Plan — Storm Water Only • State Engineer's Office Substitute Water Supply Plan Weld County • Use by Special Review — an amendment is being submitted to Weld County with this DRMS 112 Amendment 70 Ranch- Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit M -1 111111111111 Iii 3137261 12/1 1 0f 38 #� THIS W LAND & LIVES' is 1514 East M Colorado 1i Suite 1.00 rye 3 03:Q8P Weld Cou �i10 D 325.00 Steve �t Cn� -�o o Clerk & Recorder WARRANTY DE if DEED is made LLC, a Colorado 1i .0. 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Notary Public4 (E0 c3 Cn� -clayof 91111111111 Ell 1111 W, CO oreno Clerk & Recorder # 3137261 cect 91200303:08P Weld 3 of 191.00 D 325.00 St . s ecd-o Secti Sectia 6\D>9 TOWN S NORTH, RANGE 62 tian 31 section 15; ecti°n 17 Section 18; Section 19 Section 20; Section 21zSection 29-C l Section xti Section All Section @2.11 i NORTH, RASGE 1: ALSO to t c 33. � ISIT A" 4LEGAL DESCRIPTION c\c9 C\\@9% @9% L6TH P.M. _ _ craw 62 WEST■ 'cV a trip of land 100 f e „1 Idea being SO feet e of center of track ; f Colorado Central. any in the SE1/4 of said Section 7 t_t said company in • - recorded in Book 5 fK4t - T W 3. / 4 All All, EXCEPT on each 0 Rai. lvoa convey Page cc EXCEPTING TEERR?R Cittat parcel of land The TH Ranch, LIZ + tcrad0 limited ted i S a company by peed rec Tune 12, 2003 an �} 30,2323. OF TITS 6TH P.m. M OF THE 6TH P.M. INS THEREFROM that Randle TLC, a Col by need recorded EXCEPT a strip on each side, of cep Railroad Company conveyed to eau Page £86; an 6) EXCEPT a st center lin Rai lroa Warr Book\ EX cel of land as cony►: 1irn ;*d liabilit 32, 2002 as Reoept d 100 teet wide 1 of track of Co1.ora be NE114 of said S ,any in Deed repo of land 200 feet wi Tv� _ the railroad of t Company, as reserved Deed to the l 1/4 o at Page 52; and that part of NW1/4 Park in Quit Claim e 433 described as it eir,9 along the Wes formerly laid out such. EXCEPTING deed recorde 2440048t i ALSO EXCE THEREFROM that pa ' of land as conveye to The I inch. 1140, a Colorado lDited liability Deed recorded Jun g 2003 as RecePtiOns o` c mpa 307 y e of the N1/2 of sa county road but ab �► ed. i '#fie i . County by Maparoe�cc����' 264 1995 in Bacic g SO feet enteral n 2 as in Book SD at ton Pacific y id Company in id Banton 3 record it 10 aid Section 3 cony to recorded in Book - at t portion of land lykpg and ect3on ned as 197; as Reception No. . �O crs\<<i n tiSection 101 4 re 05 Ihm 0 CD 2 ODo p Ch n CD ems r t *O <> 4 �nQ TOWNSHI P Sectio sect` f3: section 17; on 202 (62 ALL CSC PT that part of tnnl,/ 4321} 4 thereof ghways, DivtSion o . in Special Warraf %:teed Reception No. 2151 to State Department ways, State of Colo corded in Book 121 described as f of love .^ a ,� ► line of i the East right �eg'�����g at a • © ��`onEast � the Weld County Rca • �,� orth 24 degrees Quarter corner .� OR minutes f f 258.16 feet; thence Igor - 8 $. 40 seconds West 44 feet to ;�'� - f way line of Weld +Commit thence 22 t �tate thence Count Section Section Section section section Secti Secti 4 21: 22* 23: l 24 All All Jul 1988) from w said section be s- cams East a distalw degrees 10 nut at on the West ri I69; SM 21 degrees 21 feet; South 61 degrees to a point on the Highway 36 U 67 South 57 de said right of wa thence North 1- 397.59 feet, Mb ALSO EXCEPT toThe TH can 10721tig ALSO PIING THEREFROM tha crtion of Section 1 ad by Deed records 651549a es 23 seconds West nds West of Beginning. NG THEREFROM that par el • f land am conveyed ch, LLB, a Colorado'mated liability c_s_4( need recorded June 2 003 as Reception N6 4 nutes 40 seconds N theast right of wa 988); s 36 minutes East e 293.45 feet; rees 29 minutes 30 or less, to the P r RANGE 63 WEST All All Ali S1/2, NW thereof Comp 237, �#ing. at a poi. t 200 es East of Stati e+der ditch of The R orthwest corner of e 19 miflttte thence run in boundary of t a point on t fence us South 550 feet, a or less, to a poin* on the th hank of the lout latte River; thenc n in a Northwester rection along the OD h bank a the touth Platte F 3 to the Place of (59 ins. C> %@% E 6Th P.M, evember 199a 8 as E ` ton EXC PT thAt pertio nveyed to the Rivers A Warranty Deed rec cribed as follows; f the sl/2SW1/4 Reservoir and Land d in Book 401 at Pa 5 f South 67 degrees f the right of way he side Reservoir, fr sate the d Section 20 bears A h 03 St 4492 feet; terly direction al. the Southern , ght of way of feed. > = toll 750 feet to outhera boundary o �` �` d of right of 4 E1/21 3 1/4 W1/4, 4: E1/2„ E1/2264 , and tha described s oll.ows x B egisn3.n a point on Secti , 1673 feet Ea said 4, to a point o way the Union Pacific t �e Southeasterly al ay to the East lin- ence North on said r_ j of said SW1/4; ,1h). thence West on th of Beginning. EXCEPTING THE deed recordeqi Y 2440048. ALSO EXC to The cow 3072 SEt f4SW1/4 t part of the Nor t of n t It line of the SW1/4 e Northwest corner ort h line of the r .goad Company; said North line of sSeiright said SW1/4; line to the North corner tttt line of said a a parcel conveye 26, 1995 in Book IRO THERE OM that anch, LLC 1 a Color Deed recorded Jury (§) of4 of to the Point Weld County by i as Reception No. ce 1 of land as eonv e d limited liability 2003 as Reoeptio(1_49 C> S:1?\) %@o ,c> • C> 1111111111111111111 lo�n , Co i2/19f2003 03.08P Moreno Clerk & Record 3$ R 191.00 Q 325.fl4®4 4 ric\ • Section 35: 11111 IUI fll{ �iiii i �t7T THEREFROM a %deed recorded May 2 N 24,40 , ALSO EXCEPTING to The TB RS= company byD 3072323 ion u. 26: EW3/48W1 the St t Colorad° in BoD as f+- s: C lug at • a point 1337 ler of Section 36, TO,._.,r, t\ GUI P.M.: 5 minutes East 4 4 • e�+e�4' South 2 26 deer minuteS East 1. South 32 de 32. -et t o l�'1ti G East .I,r. _ feet: <N> thence south 52 thence South • * th 72 tees 49 minutes E3S 6 feet; �� 1 feet: Ggreea 20 minutes B -it thence Southdeg 40 minutes t 503 feet; � thence St�txt � degrees � a rnix�u.t+e s t �� �. feet t t� a thence south 1deg s _ feet East of the so hwegt corner of said 4 point 1 � of _ �� �5 � feet wide, 75 .� sect 1� ¢ a � _ � being a~ strip side of -above descr �� . centerline, can +e.�� parcel of laid as �EPTU3G THEREFR • - _ _ - ---chr L,rC--- a Cod .ratio limited liabil b Deed recur tine 12, 2003 as RecO +, sty . No. auy y • 4 • (5 - ce1 conveyed to Welt S>fltY by 95 in Book 1493 ra.s ept,ion NO 4 FROM that parcel a d as conveyed + a Colorado i iml &ab i li tYNo, recorded ,June 12, 2 as Reception EX PT that part e tided from Patent from d at Page 115* descrd �4it i North of the Sou $ North, Range 63 072323. C of Blocks 4 and S i% ll of Lots C and ©re‘ GETHER WITH all of vacated alley betw and 'Lot C; and al.l a.ca ted Castle aver„ and 5 and Lot; all of vacated navy .� Cullen Street; he Southeasterly4 b Davies Ague bet een Cullen Street an adjacent to d Lot D. EXCE from the applicab1 dee . ed in said Parcel 1 e following parcels coldia3'ed to the Colorado rat Railroad Campfa orded in wood 30 at 237, described as f + 'lows: Section 17, TQwns b !North, Range £2 Wes hxough Rthe SE1f 41 E114 a at Of land 60 feet wi om the center line Of th °rado Central Railr, on each eside thereof; through the 1'4 a strip from the ce K. through t trout said 4 throve h NWl/4 i/4 a stri of land 100 feet in dt ` on ea idol from ,a�i canter line fs. he following descri tract in Section In , st of 4 c�� e 63 West a eater line and 4. locks 4 and 5 etween Blocks 4 venue South of oof said vacated ichthof sn Street the land rtivn.s of 4 of 1 feet in width line aforesaid and ach side thereof; /4NW114 a strip of d 60 feet in width ter line on each si& hereof: tT -p 4 North, Range est through one 1 rip of land 130 f e - t de measures from th enter aforesaid and o b side thereof; also in Section 7 ship 4 North- Ratg strip of land th.r the W1/2SW1/4, 2 SW1 / 4 , 150 Said center lin each Bide thereof: Also la Sectiot ' , Township 4 North ' strip of lan - 0 feet wide from sa each side of through the E1/ 4 4 West a wide from O31 "J %©% ©% 4 C� b 1 111111 11111 LIE IIII 111111 III I 11111 3137261 12/1 6 o 38R 3 03:08P" Weld Cou 0 D 325.00 Steve gefollowing is a s ript ton of the cen \? Colorado central :t roads Beginntng at a on the East linetiw action 17. Tcaenshits ip 4 No Range 62 West, 13 et South of Northeast or -Or; runMilag we North 81 decree a minutes West 5110 .4 feet to stake f t t theac St ea MP 0 Clerk & Recorder 4%stakle: 78 d es thence North �� stake; thence North + . " grew stake: thence Nob 76 degrees stake; thence 's trth 75 sta�C� c` North 74 i me North 73 take thence North 12 stake: (jreesthence North 7 38 stake:Norta0 0 degrees 38 minutes thence stake; tb 4 h 60 deere s tak ,$).7 th North 68 degre e. worth 67-degre -- -- - t3 thence North 66 de stake; thence North. 6 st s theme stake; thence stake 127 on #.i�Wes t .. line thus describ visional lines The North and Son 1041 feet South The West line the Northwes The North the guar er`corner of said 1 in The No and South center ).i- 145 S_ North of the quart o� �rth 81 degrees 19 es West 36 ee o �' North 90 degreesnutea West 100 feet North 79 degre, a 38 minutes s west minutes Nort feet 3B minutes W=�' 00 feet 38 minut s 1; st 100 degrees 38 ' - es West 100 degrees 38canutes west 100 degree041 8 minutes West 100 (29 de.+ a 38 minutes West minutes W _ t <00 rees 38 mini t OS We • 0 Kett ;o a recta 53 minute` t S0 feet to a degstiff West 10O ftne of the feet feet a to a to a to a to a to �� feet �S aa to a eet to a feet to es 38 mi'� s West 100 feet es 30 utes West 100 feet minutes West 100 to a e 38 m ' nutes West , t��s eet to a a to a th 64 degrees 38 m.tn]u es West 4962 feet to 'lac edge of the Fla lEvRiver, which stake et west and 768 feet Uth of the quarter West line of Secti+ , Township 4 North est line of Section ®at a point 1361 feet i* quarter corner on 3 West line. ion 77:\ at point a North line. 2 feet south of ge e®./ 313 feet East o EXCEPTING �roca the described in sai - A tract of 1 d coated in the Z1/2 the W1/2 of t toff 35, all in Tow 63 West ofc 6th P.M., County roams the sect follows, viz: otter line of Stott she quarter corner ectiof 17 at a poi.t) rner. of Section 18 at a� 'at of Section 7 at a pet Ter on, its sectio u oth of icahle portions of lands cel 1 the foflo ins% roel Section 34, and p 5 worth, Range c,\> of eld. State Colorad , and being more partt f lv described as i f ollcQ w ng at the zaa t Qua eying the Ss.st lin n corner of Section cl4t2 said section 34 to r 00 degrees 00 minu' = 36 seconds East an th all et' bearings CoAtaisr>berein being relati' 'thereto; %c? %c? Ca cc ax a.. came o cal SE .61 82 r c e e South 00 degrees 00 feet along said ginning: thence South l .1.O0 feet1 thence North 339.00 feet; thence South 86.00 fee thence 52s00 thearc 11.. 0 a6. de 6 S tees degrees 3S 29 degrees orth 72 degrees feet: e North 73 degrees 00 feet; ence North 00 deg 310.00 feet: thence North 28 ,lees 80a00 feet; thence N . North + grees 70.99 feet - thence No + h 28 degrees 264.49 thence: J,. th 84 degrees 506.t® set; th e South 14 degrees 1 .77 feet to a point rice south 74 degra 1.08 feet; thence Smith 00 de, os 651.18 feet; thence South 8sreea 30,0''1 feet tee "' S. 4F St7DJECT PROPER (?0\ 4 4 c? o ,:o 'q3 S&iflutes 36 seconds line to the True tt of 09 minutes 00 se West, West, west, minutes 01 minutes 00 ends b 'seconds 35 min '1 00 seconds 23 tes 00 seconds nutes 00 seconds 00 minutes 00 seem ` fast , 4? minutes 00 = ds West, 07 minutes econds West, 2a minut s 58 seconds West, es 34 seconds East 44 m west, 4 Weete futes 13 seconds mast said East line of icz minutes 13 second st, 00 minutes 36 ses East, 09 minutes 00y,*$abartds West, e True Point of Be CATED IN COUNTY OF a /5gia • (E0 4 4 n9* 34; STATE OP COLD 4 <7 • Cn� IMP 111111 111111t1 1ll1l Illi 1 ItiIl IIII illl (F1,) 12/19/200 3 03:08P W � aunty, CO g 8 R 191,00 0325,00 e Moreno Clerk & Recor 6&r _ nEXHIRIT A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION TOWN5HIP®tvORTH. RANGE 62 WEST secti 3: Se t tion 5: ion 1: NW1/4 All All, EXC a strip of land 100 on eac e of center of tea Railr Company in the SEl/ cony d to said comp p t&566. SO EXCEPTING THERE <f> to The TH Ranch, Z r any ire Ck2 that parcel of is Colorado limited ` company by peed ded Tune 12, 2003 3012323. 2323. �. ' WN I P 5 NORTH, RANGE <iection 11 Section 15; Section 17; Section 18: Section 19: Section 20; Section 214% section $ectio 3• WI/2E1 wI/2 ' t , W1/2 All cr A Ail l All All SIST CF THE 6TH P.i. Tri IF 4 NOR.1`H, RANGE pctian 1: Section c�� All -KR ALS * E PTING THEREFROM t to TR Ranch, LlLC, a C� any by beed records 2323• 4t%@% $T OF THE 6TH P.M. ALL, EXCEPT a str on each side of Railroad Compa conveyed to Page 586; EXCEPT a s center Ra-lr War oT ' EFT that part of NW se Park in Quit C1a age 433 described being along the W formerly laid o such. EXCEPTING ' deed recor 2440048. ALSO EPTING THEREFROM that to Rancho LLC, a Col Icomt, by Deed recorded a 3 ne of the railroad O Company, as reserve Deed to the Nf1/4 01 at Page 52; and � <S cS eet wide, being Colorado Central /4 of said Section d recorded in Book = at conveyed lity ception UO ir arcel of land as c ado 1im -;*d liabil ne 12, 2002 as Rec tr Cn� ‘\-3' ii yed No. land 100 feet t id4)eing SO feet er of track of col tiltpe Central n the 1/4 of sai ton 3 as company in peed re ed in Book 50 p of land 200 feet e on each side . ,the Union Pacific said Company in said Bee Urr3 2 ree at f said Section 3 conned to eed recorded in $ o 245 at �...at portion of land ng and side of the N1/2 of � # d section a county road but ndoned as OM a parcel convey ay 26, 1995 in Boo - r o Weld Cokanty by 93 as Reception No arcel of land as cony limited liability 12, 2003 as Recept o rep ye %@o e4> @30 � Section 101 at 0 dm% 2i C, c =0 O C o.. 4r CO Ci CV Ca e C*4 ca 17:17—) cq ali<4.13 reit Ile CO o r CO IMP am • • <ev TOWNSHI C. pill that part of e State Department 4hways, State of Co _ eoor'ded in Book t2 described WQ toll Beginning at a Weld County E. Quarter co OR minute thence N 6D 1/4SE1 j4 thereof xe ed ,ighways , Division do in Special Warra@9teed Reception No. 216 .� on the East right .Jway line of " 9 (July 1986) from t h the East ` ? } r - f said Section 10 be'�' North 24 degrees �, seconds East a dist c. of �ii2y58 xWest feet; 89 degrees 10 minu 40 seconds r -'� d1�' 44 .� 4 feet o�.nt on the West raw _ - of way line of Wel %d Cou wy ad 69; We th ouch 21 degrees 1 - u t+ e oze 7 feet; nce South 61 deare e S;eet to a point on t, steate flighwa thence South 57 said right of thence North Megrees 397.59 fee more or less, to the ALSO EXC 3G THEREFROM that ,. to The anth►, LLC, a Color comp r y Deed recorded Jun 307 XCEPTINQ THEREFROM eyed by Deed 265154' TOR , AGE 63 WES Sect . 9: ion 13 ion 3��.7+�, ction f�Q 1 section 21r Section 2 Section Seoti sectA Seat Si 27; ction 34; An All All minutes 40 second ortheas t. right of w ees 35 minutes East ine 293.45 feet; 29 minutes tes recor% p vn t 57.28 ire of inuing along v - cands West t pSt of Beginning, el of land am convey,I,t united liability 2003 as Reception t portion of Sectio o'tsmber 4, 1993 as ptiOn C61) THE 6TH P.M. S1/2, /4; EXCEPT that port' of the S1/2SW1/4 ther onveyed to the Riv S • e Reservoir and La a in warranty Deed re riled in Book 401 at 2; )t described as folio Inning at a point_2 sites East of Sta feeder ditch of Th Northwest corner degrees 19 mitt thence run S boundary of a point o way; thenc can t rite 7 eet South 07 degre o of the right of w verside Reservoir, aid Section 20 bea >West 4492 feet; Easterly direction ,e right of way of f e the Southern boundary o due South 550 fee c rth bank of the S run in a Northweste of the touth th Plat LA -11 C&% ginning. 1 All .(e All All El/31 2S 1/4 + sE1/4sw1/43, E1/2, El describe Eegi see f the whence the orth 03 g the Southern ditch 750 feet to said of right of ore or less, to a p Platte River; direction along thorth vet to the Place o NW1.4 i and that part s follows i at a point on the 34, 1675 feet East SW1/4, to a point of the Union Pacif nce Southeasterly 9 Qf way Co the East thence North on of said SW1/4; thence West o of Beginnin EXCEPTING deed re 244004 ALSO to f t e E1/2$W1/4 tH east corner e North line of sai, -/4 to the Point th l ne of the SW1/ the Northweet t corn e North line of the ailroa d Company; `0 g said North line of said SW1/4; East line to the N ‘'h ht of aid right EPROM a parcel conv to Weld County by deo May 26, 1995 in ok 1493 as Reception y by Deed recordel2 fie 12, 2003 as Recept n Now cd)% • c?c,'"> 6C\\> % 2 cp‘ 6/6) 1111111 31372 10 2/19/2OO 03:08P 8 K 191.00 D 325.00, c e Section 35 alb 361 1995 in Book 1493 a _EFItOM that parcel o LW, a Colorado limit recorded June 22, EXCEPT that part e of Colorado in Boo t.hroug .the NW1/4NW1/4 a stri of land 100 feet i from - ! center line on sac de, Also c e following descr' tract in Section 16 Toip 4 North, Range 6 st through the I1, ip of land 130 fee,ode measured from t' aforesaid and onside thereof; C` so in Section 7 strip of land ttir the W1/ 2SW1/ 4 , 150 said center line each aide thereof; �. Also it Sects. Township 4 orth,, strip of Ilan feet wide from s P o each side t o through the E1/' �' f hroe '9 c? cz3 <7 aN .,..IIIIIII S\2� 11111 ounty, CO ve Moreno Clerk & Ree��@ CEPTINg 7nROTROM reel conveyed to We deed recorded May 2440048. ALSO EXCEPTING * to The TH R company D66 3072323. SW1/4SW the sas f`g. 'cingg _ of • a point 1337 i et North of the SOu r of Section 36, To hip S North, Range _ 6th P.M. - -ence south 26 dagr thence South 32 de thence south 52 theme South I thence South thence Soot 45 minutes East 44 s 32 minutes East 1 ses 19 minutes East fees 49 yainutes Ea met; feet! 6 feet; egr+eea 20 minutes �101 �3 feet, degrees 40 minute t ; thence So th 17 degrees 50 minutes as t 441 feet toa. point 1feet East of the So hwest cornerof said Secti ; being a strip of 150 feet ' de, 15 tit on 6 side of above des cr centerline, as CEPTING THEREFROM 7 parcel of land as eyed �pany r...trhe TH 1 1th, =la orado limited liar i iono . by Deed recor une 12, 2003 as Re 072323. %\i" aunty by caption NO, d as conveyed liability as Reception No. 4) uded from Patent fro at Page x.18 r des a -� st est of Ck of Blocks 4 and GEC WITH all of and Lot C; and all and 5 and Lot C; Cullen Street; a e hetwee Davies venu adjacent to CE des 0 C all of Lots C and vacated alley betw acated Castle Aven all of vacated Day he $ou .heasterly h n Cullen Street d Lot D. G from the appilcab ed in said Parcel ed to the Colorado ried in Book 30 at Section 17, Towns he SE1J4 1/4 a at center line cif th aide thereof r through the NW from the cen thrnu b th e Blocks 4 and 5 \between Blocks 4 venue South of of said vacated nd Richthofen Street t rtiona of the land foilpwiPP parcels trat Railroad Compa 237, described as cws: North, Range 62 We ` hrOuoh of land 60 feet wi om the. orado Central Rai on each 1/4 a strip of l - feet in width �ine aforesaid and. , ach side thereof; : s/4NW1/4 a strip of i- d 40 feet in width ,(\ ; from said center line an each =1hereof nw' 'th /4; ate; hip 4. North. Range <Wwe e t a wide from ge 63 West a enter line and on 4. 4 e <2 @,® 11111111111111111111 ec I _./�r�na Wel VV.YVP 11 IV�: R 191,00 D 325.Qb�Ot' • r9� 4%> nty, CO nty, oreno Clerk & Recoidet The following is Colorado +Central Belting at Township 4 Northeast running feet t then St orner ce North 81 degrees stake; rth 83. degrees 15 CS scriptf-nn of the ce l=oom.: nt on the East Range 62 West, lin 17, 13 of its minutes West 5710 es West 36 feet to ea llorth 80 degrees 11inutes West 100 fe ence North 79 stake; thence North 7E stake; thence North stake: thence Mo Cox 76 stake; thane + Wirth 15 st e- nce @std s thence stake: thence stake; thence s. taAe t thence stak the aka; g= forth 67_degree take; - thence North GC de stake; thence North 55 1.. thence Wo rsstake;t �c�e stake; C • green 53 minutes thence hT rth 64 degrees 38 min stake he edge of the Flat 1278 t West and 768 feet on F west line of Sec North 74 aegr� O ea egrces degrees degrees degrees North 73 degre North 72 d North 7 Nort line of the Section set South 8 minutes West 100 38 minutes West t a ttoa feet to a 3B minutes W �' 100 feet to a 3g minut s est 1OD feet to a C§.) 38 m es West 100 feet to el -C1' . 38(4iinutes West 100 feet _ a S\ii minutes West 100 es 38 minutes West eet to a grees 28 minutes We 0 0 feet to a degrees 38 minutee st th 69. dear ee a 38 mi s West North GB degrees 38 sites West to a 100 feet to a 100 feet to 100 feet 100 i es�, to u cs1_ minutes West a • 38 minutes west 3,075. et to a tees 38 minutes Wes 0tees to a SO feet to a tees t 4,62 feet to River, which stake uth of the quarter c Township 4 North, line thus descr -b asses the section a divisional lines allows, Va.$ s crl The North and lout ter line of Sectia 1041 feet South a quarter corner . r The West line c ctioe 17 at a gain the Northwes e t . The North 1 of section la at a the quartet o ner of said li .e t The Nor and South center lin" 145 f - - North of the quarte lineTh h.quarter corner a CEPTING from tht described in said i A tract of lean the W1/2 et 63 West of Colorado, followa Comm C a at point North line. feet South of t 313 feet East of a Section 7 at a point °raer on its section st line of section ! a point 1361 feet n t eest line. cable portions of Sttneds el 1 the following cated in the F1/2 0 on 35, all in Town 6th P.m., county ci being more partic i c g at the EastQuart ring the Bast line S�Y00 degrees 00 mi-nu V hearings contained • I el; h of ect .an 34, and 5 North, Range de State of described as corner of Section 3 said Section 34 to b tt all .�, 6 seconds "East and � erein being relative ��reto; Qo rog • • d %s? ej co) • eg Oa eo C3 ars cp Man z4mt C = 0 ea 0 elms 00 • 1' _VDT M aM INS CM eit ei—lan rub Mai ;4648 % CS� n ce South 00 degre 6.00 feet along ss Beginning; thence South Sc se ?1.1. 00 fat; thence Worth.,, `degrees 339.00 feet; thence So 86.00 Lam, thence rth $3.0 set: theee North 00 feet; fence North \-99.00 feet; thence North 319.00 feet; thence North 80.40 feet; thence North 10 ,99 99 Le thence L* h 264.4 et; it hent North 59feet; cc South 74 �'► 42.77 feet to ` h ;nc+e South 74 31.08 feet; thence South 00 65118 feet; thence South,\ 86 degrees 29 degrees 72 79 00 28 84 degrees degre d grass degrees degrees degrees degree a po de True 0 ast s 09 minutes 01 minutes 3S min4, 35 la 2 b minutes 36 sewn time to the tru ` ►1at of 00 -, ds west, econds West, 00 seconds West. es 00 seconds west, urnutes 5 minutes 00 00 minutes 00 47 minutes 0 07 minutes 4-4A 2S m r .rimes S8 st (e0 00 seconds ocean se s onds seconds seconds 44 Jnute5 34 seconds ray'? was minutes 13 second n said East line a 52 minutes 13 sec rees 00 minutes 36 degrees 30.07 fee tc the STMECT PROP 09 minutes Point LOCATED IN COUNTY • <�Q Islas est, East, West, West, West, Eases t, cticn 34; Eas t, East, econds West: c f eginning . ELD, STATE OF COLO Mi% �O @‘% Ceo 0 • cgri (e.r% (D)' <?3 1 - 6 intentionall omitted. 7. R .t.s of way, whetkt in fee or eas feet wide on e side of sect i t abl i shed by • . r of the Boar County, recur #r October 14, @-9% K\© F.eseat10 Of right of pro 1 to extra his ore, in U. DATE (4)RECORD 9,/1882 \\,5/3/1883 sJi5/a.s9l Et% 10/6/1898< 6/20/03 11/15/ 4/ 09 9/23 9. eservation o by authority RD DATE OF 11/15/ 3/ 7/17 /27/17 ob7l3lzo 0 4/23/21 12/29/22 12/29/22 3/13I2* sd/\28 f34 A 3/30/36 6/30J3& �® f �etor of any pe rating vein or, Patents of rec BOO PAGE 434 22 34 165 57 139 51 132 a'70 13��143 /32 245 333 466 ght of way for the United St 134) 143 451 172 461 173 461 174 595 92 595 317 595 5/sk 595 67p 27 i68 282 961 17 990 995 (c�`� 8 1111111111111111 1!!I� 11�f l�I�1! Si37261 �2I19/ 03:a8P Weld ��� � 11111 13 of 38 R ,�9 . Q D 325.00 Steve °aniyC.�p a Clerk & Recorder • PROF AFFECTED /4NE1/4, EI/4 ction 34-5-53 c70 SEA./4NW1/4 Sect ' on 34-5-63 NEI/4 r 1/4 , ° `2NE1/4 NE1/4 E1/4 ction 34.5-63 NE1/4 Se ors. 10-4-63 S 1/4 �- }tiori 34-5-63 W1/2 4, SE1/4SE1/4 Sects 34-5-63 S W1/4 Section 5-63 /4 Section 20 ditches or ca + is constructe in U.S. Fat - '� k s of record: %C-2 PROPER���'FECTED n° wx/2 4, SE14SE1/4 Section 34-5-63 S 4 Section 18- 1/4 Section 1.8x62 E1/4 Section 1 -62 W1/2 Section S-62 E1/2 Section 0-5-62 E1/2 Sect 24-5-63 W1/2 Se n 24-5-63 N1/2 SE1/4NW1/41 ciCS NE1/ 1/41 SE1/4 Section 10-4-63 $>Section 22-5- /2E1/2 Sectio 1/2E1/2 Sect all Sections N1/2 Secti NEl/4 Se 31/2 Se 4 W1/2, 15, 19 and 29; 3-5-62 \ in Book 86 at O (nt only, for ci t roads and township 1 'mss as County Co mni s 'oner�s for Tell \59 in at e 273. de n 18-5-62 on 33-5-62 (ft hUh tiMill It{ 111111111�� 313726 ,�" 9/2003 03:08P Weld 14 ot�,��?- R 191.00 EI 325.00 -. II III IIII Co oreno Clerk & Recorder { FTIONS -.4 /ds 10. All ,* oal and other m ' eral s , together mine and remov a same pursues itat ions of th pct of December eserved in the lowing U.S. P..s S; > BOOK PAG PROPERTY @ DATE+C� �' RE �` } 4/23/21 A /\ O • 12/29/ 6/13 3/3 595 59,k\ 69 6&449 282 90 483 4A and interests Herein 11# Reservations the Union Pac and other gals under i right to spec t for, mine and (3 ) right of ing £or, and remove c the4ollowing deeds o" 0 OF RECORD o =OOK PAGE 2/16/1900 7/1/02 Ce> 12/21/06 �� (zO /As ith the right to prospect to the provi s i #, and 1916 (39 Stag?) 862) , as is of record: X7 AF ED 7 E1/2 5e ' on 20-5-62 E1/2 px ion 4-5-63 4> All Stthrtion 22-5-63 NE44 Section 18-5.-...q 12. • and ICED or right hereunder. (e, Railroad Comp of (1) all co ub ' ect propert e' (2) the e clus nd remove coal :r. other minera � s and egress a egress to pro and other min. all as con record: 183 74 ,fS' All Sections 201 52All Section N1/2 Sect233 �4). S1/2 Se �_ n interests theta or rights the Snder , 4 PERTY AFFECTED) Sand 17-5-63 5, 27 and �0 35 of 5-63; <p-2 3-4-63 t ed in •• rvat ions by th neon Pacific F oad company o ) all coal � d other miners _ nderlying subj property, (2 e exclusive right to prospe for, mine and move coal and r minerals, � �� s t oprospect 2 and (3) the r t o f ingress a ► egress and reg + for, mine a remove coal an (her minerals, as contained the follosTg deeds of rec '% DATE O ECORD 3/ (6' 4/18/06 4/7/16 Boo AGE 05 _4211.'i 526 and any 233 445 ono terests therei PROPE '� ;;, AFFECTED: /.&# c N2 N _ + 1/4 , SE1/4NW1461 , /2SWI/4, 2 Section 7-142; and 25-5-3 27%' All Sect ion 5 - 63 itIN All Sects 3 and 23-5-63 rights there er. -e)% • 2 �co <1z<t. 111111111111 � v 11111 13 1111 I1III! I 3137261 912003 03:08P Weld 15 of Ai 191,00 D 325.00 S. fill 111 1111 ©o ty, CO oreno Clerk & Recor, xoNs 13. Rig of way, hethein fee or easemt only, of uns d' ° nsions and loc.� °4 on for the Har* :� Ditch through Rane�� 63 West and to 4 and 12, Town � p 4 North, ,.� 'ownship 5 Nor Range 63 'West, c; disclosed by -- 1K of the Hardin �' ch. Company, r 'riled June 14/ Page 168. /,% t e 14. Right of , whether in Ditch 25 feet pif led ctions 2, on 33, pand Statement in Book 39 a or easement * �` , for the Lat Exten.swidth, grant a o E. B. Barnes Niem yer b instrumen ecorded April 5 f 1885 in Book 46 46 n which the s if �.c location the easement i ned. (_D (-D 10) S2 d> or easement o for the 69% ffects s NE1/4 ea ion 1 / EXCEPTION DE <?316. 17. (6% qp% Right of y, whether in con,str on, operation grant e o the New Engl Marc 9, 1887 in Boo 43 dam -Bribed property' � T .s more part i cu as@iy described (Affects theS'/4and S1/2 of 20-T5 -RG3 Right o ditch ', whether granted to t reco o de` c April 18, 18 fo ing described he W1 / 4 of sect'�n. 21, TownshipjTorth, Range c -AD \26th P.. S iSv;' rs (AS the Hooverach and right 900ay, whether only, th 4 or as evidence.Iary instruments in Book '')9 at page 113 recorded May i Page in which the =X; cif is location def' ed. (P,cts the SW1/4 4 20-65-63) c9� 4 of Fritz t Page f maintenance o n irrigating c =T as d Livestock Co M, .: y by Deed, re ed at Page 414 , f f ect ing the foja&owing Clid instrument ction 19 and S 4 of Section in re - or easement o , for an irri ew England Lim ock Company by 7 1n Book 69 atdire 203, affecting operty: : est of the 6 3cd <t> ng ed, he iry We or easement orded d June 18 1911 in Book said ditch i Uo (,7; V �O�oG 4 o� oc‘? ono e;)i • 111111El .11111111 II IN I ill IIII CD 3137261 1 9/2003 03:08P Welk ty, CO 16 of �(i 191.00 D 325.00 ��4loreno Clerk & Recorde c't%c ��o 19+ e•'• cfl 23. 20. O�• E PTIONS Right S way, whether if e or easement�� y, for an dit as granted to e New E r- riled February 1887 in B it4- lowing describ, property: C Beginning on yrr North line of Township 5 ,Jt h, Range 63 W Northeast t ner of said 0 res of land a Easterly�.rection to the$4heast Est line of sal 200 fe�`.outh of said ecorner rig‘ way being 40 feet wide and &3.c: t of way, whe in fee or ea t operate and. - taro a irrigai; c*:McAfee*and A. c, -/Todd in the De Book 187 at 336, in whic of way is defined. (Affects /4 of 0-5-63) 21. Right way, whether to t erside Reser l'o R- +_ 4 rvo i t and Irri i t. E. Carr andWe 904 in Book 20 ; t Page 545, of tine property: 011 As more pa icularly descri in said instrnt (Affects ction 5-4-62) (§) Righ . of way, whether in fee or easemey4t only, for a for servo1r, as g ed to the RivAk#4de Reservoir any by Deed, $rded November 4 '1904 1n Book 4 4, affecting t following d.es r' wed. property: As more partis rl describe (Affects s 1/4 20-5-63)/4 said instrum • • irration ngland vestock Compan y Deed, ook 4 t Page 401, of Ling the S2 e SE1/4 W1/4 � oection 20, at a point 60 ceet West of th an running in 0 acres at a said 40 acres, : id eet long. 4 nt only, 150 in width ditch as res r d by S. J. recorded octob 21, 1901 in e specific lo, ion of said ri ee or easementanly, for the inS ditch as granted to e South Platte and, ion Company by e Trustees and °- the Will of Evans Invest t Company, rec ed, April 20, the fo1lo.g described c?s2 • catE4? p ar- feeder Land at Page Right to = y, whether in = a or easement r f for public grante' ' a Weld County bY Frank Benton, '' orde d Februar in k 212 at Page 7 affecting the 4ollowing descri.., d. p r rty : .c‘. strip of land %) feet in widthring between S O° Township 5 No kCr Range 63 WestO$kie same being " eside of the etion lines. C;4. EXCEPT Ifl �LETED. v@9 ions 34 and 3.51s eet on each 0 O'� %s? eJ e<> 1111111 uiii i111) liii iiui iii mui ii 3137261 17 of ie?• �� 25. /2003 03:08P Weld ty,CC 111111111 191,00 D 325.00 St v-, oreno Clerk & Records > r ?TIONS Right ti,%ay, whether ditc4 of The Bijou I diarict under Dec orded December �O iw fee or eas ementnl , for an igation Distric as awarded to of the Di st ri 4 ourt of Weld nt, 1907 in Boo 1 at Page 156 , . fecting the Q7, fol 1 owing descried property: As more parppularly describ (Affects ion 3-4-63) Right ‘imay, whether . Cana s granted to Th - Ranch and Fa ar • p "i s more partic (Affects Sec Section 7- ) Right o whether in Canal, C disclosed by und Reception No. 149981, affecting/portions of the ibed property, .d canal bein* °; feet wide on feet on the bra m : 1/4N 1/4, 1/ /4/ SE1/4NE1 ction 10, Tow s p Range 63 West the 6th P.M.` d Right of w Ditch, a - o anted to The ou Irrigation Richthe , recorded Ap 1, 1914 in Bo awardeato said distric ' under Decree o We F County, Colora 202 at Page 1 Cc s more part ic..rl y described % <Affects 3-4- { e 30. 31a 32. • ION DELETED EXCEPTION LETED EXCEPT DELETED EX OJ CEPTION DELETED • (z% 9 rec\% whether in fSr easement oni 2 n said instru ee or easement h - Riverside Res Company, reco g the foI1owinq ly described s 27 and 351 c;) ation id ly, for the Ri it and Land gipm d. March 3, 191 cln escribed prope Ce9 "'said instrumen 5 -RG3W and SS on 1-4-63 and OHO side ny by Book 233 e or easement , for the Ker and StatementN led October 2 1910 1 owing top and 4 North, for the Empiree trict by Louis Won 93 at Page 2G�d as e District Co of under Decree relettstrded February 2 1907 in affecting the : 'lowing descri r. �' property: said instrumen • • Om 111111111111 um 1111 111111 CO tl 11111111 36��Op D 325,00 gt03:08p Weld 18of3oreno Clerk& Record „� E TIONS 33. 34. eJ 36+ EXCEPTION '' CEP ,l. S2 As more part i (Affects Se Right 4 way, whether a } hig . , as granted r riled April 9, lowing describ S2 arty describe 10 and 3, Right o dy, whether in purpose] granted to C ins ument s of recorgA in eaccent is not deft d. er®C:7-9 4 to of Record: -"September 31 Gran tor: : Bernal B. AiSd: E1 S Property e ��� Date of rd: Granto Proprt Affected: D45m of Record: 6'antor : Property Affec ec s Date of R Grantor: Propert 4 NOTE: 43o ee or easementay, for a publ Weld County, C 7 in Book. 814 property: @2% orado by Tom BeASh, age 491, affe.ng the 2 { said instrume 4N-R63W) ) or easement for pipe l in hental Oil Co.`sy in the foil which the s cafic location g! f§eti. in Book 919 Anna Madison 1/4, N1/2S 20-5-62 S epte r 28, 1931 in The,c bbin Investme c NW1 3-4-63 eptember 28, C:7-9 The Crebbin n In P art of B1/ ffected: 1 a in Book stment Co. 1/4 34-5-63 at Page 144 920 at Page ,\C>;1\ 920 �`age 582 b S eptembet , 1931 in Boq��2 0 at Page 59 Harves Investment Co��ny, et al w�./ /4, rrwi/4, Nwi 1/4 Section ;..iv D N lI 1/4 section a1i 1/2sEi/4, swi/1/4 1/4SW1/4 sectio19-TSN-R62W NE1, 1f4SE1/4, SW1 8ection 25; NW E1/4, NW1/4 Section SE1J'4NE1 f 4 , 1%E1 f 4 Section 34; �' -R63W t of Way in Bo %0 at Page 30 feet wide, `� ering at a po e Northeast �f er of Section � point 600 fee4 outh of the No,4 x SE1/4 of Seftill= 34-5-63. of Record: antor: r : roperty A.f f e cCe-9' ETED DELETED 59 \C? rther describ & 240 feet Soutf 5-62 and r . a av at a west corner of Wike ®'hOctober 8, 193 Book 921. at Pueblo and Title and Trust Comliihy Block "D", ' n of Hardin S2 4 4 4 320 111111 II!!I iiitciilA1ii 1111111 � 3737261 �9 �'�991.00 D 325.00 �Opreno Clerk & Record X20 , V „� HTIONS � 3 7 All cha s ngnts ter, ances \`of such miner ev State of Co (Affects t}ne - ha k ono to any and a i minerals, ore and metals of anAind and all c gas and other4ike in or u a rights of ingriT and egress the purpose o i th enough of We surface of Q19 plie same as may<4le necessary fo Vie proper and lenient wo r in- S7 tent from the 974 at Page ip 5 Nort Range 62 West 404 the 6th P.M., s reserved by B . B. Madison in _ � d recorded Oc r 41 1937 in alp 1016 at Page _ , and any rests therein rights thereu w tber in fee or Bement only, Celectric iight of a � SS transmission - e purposes, a ranted to the.ted States of �� i de aen er corded Novemb 2 1939 in Bo ,tee r �. c a b� h �. g �� 1053 at f - 111, of feet in he following r±bed propert e articularly 4egribedin said tr meat is Sections 10 N-RG3W) c� e As mo CM ks) E�E PT I ON DELETED Right of way , ether transmissio r► fine purposes, ater Con ancy District R. C. C • sant, R. J. June 12 1942 in Book 1 des .bed property: _ .i. P44 -more part cu.l a r described in Affects Sectionv9. I -4-63) ` and substance '?'as reserved i. Ado, recordedpi h, 8, 1935 in 4 of 20-5-63) of all oil in 40trto the WI/2 o ect ion 20, To asphaltum, o r said land, t fining, togethei) An undivide other mine October follow The tha k-Eourth interq x in , as conveyed 'Karl 1943 in Book 4 at Page 1/4, the SE art of the SW1 Wes and South ban th, Range 63 W \€hereunder. Oad e 38. 39. 40. 41 • • 4 of the NW1/4 of Section 1 the South P1.. t e and any inte sts S2 co) in fee o,ry asement only, granted to The Jacob Croissa s s a sant, , and Harp as Page 270, Ev9 S2 electric rthern Colora Pete J. Crois Croissant, re ed ecting the foie ing and 4 4 instrument. c‘P. and to allc\the oil, gas F. Crass iiiDeed recorde. K 304, : cribing lands f ection 10; a1 o, all g West and So of the River; all ire), ownship 4 therein or ?ght s S2 • 4 ono • c� e 1111111 11111 `I � � , 11111111111 111111 �I � 111111 3137261 .. 003 03:08P Weld 20 of 3 191.00 D 325.00 Ste • 43. A11 that part 63 West of t =th P.M., lyin South bank the South Plat quarter s ion of land, a certain rarity Deed re Also 1 / NW1 /4 , th 10, 1 in Township 4 N anlf ny interests t O C 46. i undivided 8/25 hs interest in SPother similar dissimilar mi Hazel C. Man -' in Deed reco Page 337, ,. ribed as foil issimilar mine •O hs interest in d to all of th whatsoever w Townshi North, Sec 13: Se4. 22: 24: ec. 25: Sec. 27: Sec, 34: S Sec. 35: Sec. 36: Towns S 1: . Sec. 14: All All All All All S2 SE1/4NE1/4, 4NEl f 4 , EXCEPTION O All of SW1 101est of the 6th orded October interests there ' EIS C • gas and other NE1/4 and NEi/41/4 of Section CO reno Clerk & Recorder��O �TIONS • erals in and er the N1/ NE1AS Township S No h, Range fM., as reserved Weld County i eed 1943 in Book 9 at Page 292,4ild any or rights therl der • A full u i ded. three -fa gas an her similar o, ,�„ not ex pted or reserve in patents or iveyances or of in . ument s of re cor as reserved b Iathilde S aenger ` n. recorded F ' uary 19, 1944 `° Book 1127 at P '- 453, desc ibi lands as llows: the SWI / 4 of Se ion 1, Townshi st and South o iver as the s is more fully ed in Book 25 1/4 W1, 4 , and. rth, Range e 63 We' � ein or rights C� e C� b (f9 were North, Range e West and traverses sai' ribed in that 4? Page 82; I`VE1/4SW1/4 of ction. of the 6th P .1` , re undo r . to all of the @` gas and is whatsoever, conveyed to s.7 March 20, lO��jin Book 1129 a/5% e\2) Rang% �est of the 6ti:M. 1/45W1/4 4 North, Rang All, EXC lying Plat lan e Ceyo e 2NE1/4, SW1/4 4t% 3 West of the P.M. d ad 4, NE1/4NW1/4 4 �Q� that part of t4, SW1 / 4 of said h and West of t and South b iver, consist of approximat -1 eing 1,820 fe-t on the South s West side; • • tion 1 of the South 34.47 acres of and 1,650 feet. c�� 1 111111pg. 111111 !glum 31372° 119J2003 03:08P W� 21 R 191.00 D 325.000 '� "e <> Town�hi'�i 5 North, 47. 48 ec . S ec. Sec. S ec. S ec. Sec. Sec S Si'ownship 4 Sec, Sec. Sec. 3- 15: 17: 18: 19: 20: 214 31: 33: 3 5 7 wi/aEz/ W1/2, All d AIL�O I All All All N1/2 Nor 4 1 11 y� ntv, CO Moreno Clerk & RecaQ 11111 111111 West of the A 6 P.M. 4 Range 62 West and,Tny interests therein v PTION DELETED C:7 -9O° <EXCEPTION DEL Right of w0 whether (a) T1Rc onstruction, r onstruction ruc t i on 4IJnion Pacific North, Range Colorado; The const reconst locat the (c) Th (d). 0, the 6th P.M. or rights reunder. . in �ZS-r easement on tenance, repa, e earth dikes lroad in sect. . -' 1 West of the 6tt . M ion, maintena , repair, ion of a cult'with control n the dike, cing the seep /4 of said sec nstruction, n n I • enance, re pa i renewal and. r nstruction of earth dike ac the East cha c.mthe South Platt River, upon and long astrip of sufficient wi to accommodat -KOpid dike upon situate in t _ ° SE1/4 of the 4 of said Sec the NE1/4 .he N 1/ extend ilsk generally said E--- channel at, said tions 1 and 1 The O ns t ruc t i on , m r:#• struction of ,t deemed necessary f 4 `\ for: renewal and 47> C located Nort 4eif the and 12, Tow ip 4 . , in Weld C ty, Cf-9 and which is h in the SEI/ l 13% rene 4 of s4 . Section 12, s Eas Iy and Westerl o art the secti nd enance, repair ies and/ter at 4v dike �..v of and of lands 1 and in di}e to irection acros�Q2 ine common to�OC� enewal and structures ors the protect i n of banks of "td d I. vices outh O 1111111 11111 Ell 11,1 3137261;\42119/2003 43:Q8A W unty, CO 22 R 191.00 D 325.00 e Moreno Clerk & Recor �'I'IONS (oN› 0-/ so IS te River from b s i on , upon th 'ands of the pa l: of the first part abut ' ng and adjacent o said river in aid Section 1 and 11 said N1/2 and /4 of SE1 / 4 o id Section 12; and the * t to maintairOtiain or West chi. -1s of the South Plat fiver in said ttition I and in lie/El/2 of the NW1 4 of d Section 12, granted to n' Pacific Ra i l ro ompany by E. rown in Deed Nib -riled June 22, 1946<4 ook 1181 at P 540.<( ` 'als An und' � ..ed one-half c* 1 oil, gas, c ohd - � rates, ml and va able deposits o -every kind, nat e or description rese ved by Douglas Carruthers as e conservator o eorgia L4 Carr ers in Consery r f s Deed recor A 8 in Book 1230 Page 538, de bing lands as s2S1/2Nw1/4, NE1/ W1/4 , NW1/4SE1/ S1/2SE1/4 Sect That part of orth of the U Railroad ri/2 of the NW1 t he WI/2 ion 12, EXCEPT W1/2 W1/4 lyi of -way and th the SE1/4 of S the Empire C of Section 3; ownship 4 Nor part of the SW of the 6th P ginning at a pow S2East of the No parallel wit line of the t hence So easteriy alon East 1 i . f said. SW1 / 4 ; , t henc- rth on said E . r east corner o SW1 ; thence West o said S 1/4 to Be.f.'lining; and any rights thereu 51. 1 oil, gas and ineral rights whosoever not thei4o f ore ord as reserve in Book 1270 and Eas s t he N1 All t h w tlIllI i1 Dui as the Estate July 14, lows: and h 2; h Pacific of the SW1/4 acres lying S h, Range 63 West S"the 6th P.M. , a\ne all of Section 34 . 'ownship S ort . Range 63 est corner of e East line o ght -of -way of in the North ne of said SW144) 1675 feet id SW1 / 4 ; runn ' z, ; thence South id SW1/4 to a int in the Nor Union Pacific i .road; I d North line right - of -way tog. he ED id (Dint of line to the the North line o erests therein deserved or ca ed by previou instruments of by Jacob Cro' nt in Deed re ed May 12, 19 Page 319, ribing lands � o3.laws : e `� TflWNSHI NORTH, RANGE EST OF THE b'T�- n Sectio��Q : W1/2 � and S ny interests th e in or rights t 1 a L#nder . oil, gas and V i Section 34/ reserved by F 23, 1951 in 'k 1303 at Page rights the �� der. (9)\' C` c e c? er minerals un0 ying the SE1/ (e) the NW1/4 (g9 ship 5 North/ ge 63 West of the 6th P.M., as N. Mundt and. en E. Mondt i and any intin therein orO�O<6" 7 (7 a. c3 ed. recorded Mallov, 4 L T yr 1/2 of the e , the E1/4 of t e S1/2 of the 4 , the NEI/4 O SRE1/4, lying So ptja of the right Railroad Comp , all in Secti West of the P.M.; That part the NI/2 l in south of e right of way all in t ion 3, Towns That art of the W1/2 of Union Pacific and East of ge 63 West of t Ri as - \ &1l that part he SW1/4 of Se 63 West of t th P.M., descr Beginning point on the East of t orthwest corn thence * 1119 Southeast SWI/4, \. a point on th-\i unio4 Pacific Railroad e southeasters. along said Nort,ine i' he East line .r, aid SW1/4; 0,i) hence North on 1d East line t e Northeast c r of said SW1/4; thence West Selle North 1ine said SW1/4 to CPoint. of Beginning. < in the Towf .1l of B s 4, s.ndwallHardin, to the ; orded Map or P4,, thereof rights then hder . and a�n interests there or t 1111111 11111 it 11111 I1i'I 11111 Hlclihill 11 I�lI 313i26112003 03:Q8P Weld ihity, CO 23 0f \R-191.00 0325.00 3t oreno Clerk & Recorder %, Ex��oEX rrs 0O 53. An und,* ivided 7 11ths int�e. r`' est in and to oil, gas and mine.: 1 s and all mine . l rights, as co eyed to Christ FlQSnce Reck, Pete °' roi ssant , Henr oissant, Lind. e Hooge and E Croissant in d recorded Ja. Book 577 as R eption No. 1498 , the d.ading line betty Sections 2 an. -', Township 4h e West of the .M., as beingie center of th%'Adopting North, Range 4 establishe unty road run North and So near or betwe EQD the said bons: ks) ) All t114.; art of the SEI of Section 3, i , nge 63 We t of the 6th P.M. , Yang North and Inlet Icy it W1 nship 4 North st of the Empi 4 SW1/4; and t e SW1/4, and t way of the U rlb Township 4 rth of The Em The Union Pac 4 North, Rang f "'the SEI/4 4 lying Broad Company Empire Canal, S 6th P.M.; on 34, Townsh '. North, Range S2 d as follows: h line of sai l /4 , 1675 fee % < < parallel wi he East line ° aid orth line of tS right of way o6 he Company; describing er oissant, enn, y 101 1967 a?)4 s as follows: X/ part of S1/2 of the Q7, Pacific ✓ g0th, Range 63 Inlet Ditch Railroad Core West of the duth of the r xcepting 13 ac of ion 12, Town P.M.; gh`` of way lying 4 North, 54. EXTION DELETED od � �o of said of way <?3%©% aceqan g ��o fe %,1/? � @)% MID HU 3137281 1 24 of ce 55. • AN 56. 57. As more part (Affects S 191.00 0 325.00 St e\S# dt way nes and appur a= anees , as gran Cany by Vera Pe son, recorded ception No. 156 46, affecting t S arty describe <‘ , ons 9, 17 and EXCEPT' " NELETED EXCETION DELETED 58. ht of way, wh t r ansmi s s ion or Valley Rural .r., record, in defined.cg\> 4 Date o ecord: or: erty Affectede ® S said instrum 2003 03:08P Weld ' CO oreno Clerk & Recorder(Fr\% <\?,5%\l/- PTIONS __<\®\) i' fee or easementonly, fora pi whether �' ► to Phillips Pe 11, 1971 in B following lowing des @)% , in T5N-R63W) • r in fee or stribution tin ctric Associat h the specifi `cation of the 4 Date of Rico Grantor: Propereffected: D of Record: ‹, Mar 21, 1973 in Bo Si9 lard Cattle Co ection 34-5-63® Ceo �i April 1.4., . X7.8 in Book_ 828 1750421 � H. Go Johnson Johnson NEIit ection 3-4-63 c� e ono one or oleum 646 as ed property: Q19 ent only, for ectric system, ran e� t o Poudre in the follow instruments o �anuary 3, 1989 @`T' J 2166750 SGrantor: National Far t Property AfO� d: Sections ��0<. An undivi one-half of i�11, gas a thereto conveyed or 4D rved, as rese in De ecorded Febru 4, 1974 in Igo 1629 4 , describing s as follows: Ac4 ing the divide line between S ions 2 it) all in Towns 4 North, Range West of as in the cente the establishes county road ruiG i ng th and Q19 ement is not OAS 688 as Recept" T;2 Reception_No. o. Book 1220 as dption No. Cci9 3W South near or That part o West of t Bank of sectio That thvis: 4 ccip ween the said e W1/4 of Sec th P.M., lyin South Platte of the S1J2 27, 35; in T5N <\( and o�:� minerals not by Albert Cr 08 as Receptit. o. and 3, 10 and a the 6 P.M i No f r V n 1, Township VAorth, Range 63 st and South o tiale West and So er as the same $ e verses said * `�, er the NW1/4, the Cti Z/4 of the SW1 the I IiiiiituYiti a V �'��� ��II' 11111 III 111111111'II III 3137261 1 003 03:08P Weld C , CO 25 of � 191.00 D 325.00 Ste reno Clerk & Recorder �� �Q ��O 0 It}NS # W1/2 oi?)the SEI/41 and StSE1/4 of the 3./4, Towx4hip 4 North, Ra o <lae right of wa SW1/4 of Sect in South and Inlet Ditch, also being South of t canal, a and th also t Un i • • all in Secnon e 63 West of the6 th P.M., which ies North The Union Pa ,.� ' lc Railroad Co ny 31 and that of the SE1 4 Section 3 st of the Empi known as the ribed as that mpire re Inlet known as the 1/4 of the NE t part of the N Pacific Ral1 s° Company, all N# h f -Range 63 We Tb NE1/4 of Sect 6th P.M.; That part of Section 12 canal, also kn wh9as the Empire ire outlet cam . , said parcel t of the 51/2 Section 3 l i D' . , also known ±' 1 the Empire Ou re Canal, an & at part of the,4 1/4 e Empire Inleitch, the right of w wW of The W1/2 of the nship 4 North North of T Union Pacific interest s°� ere�.n or rig1 C� t 60. EXCTIIiT DELETED 61. PTION oN DELETED 62. SEXCEPTIONDELE g)% An undivide minerals Roxana Recept tan SHIP 4 NORTH, JTATE OF COLO Q : <„.P Section 3- /a\> Section Section 1/4 All All &0% of 30% of 'ed by grantors hard in Deed Nos. 1789168 a 72iof the 6th P.M 101 Township 4j orth, Range 63 lying South o /4 lying North . Section 3, To S2�S and the W1J2 tinge 63 West o ilroad Company hereunder. p 4 est of the the SE1/4 of e 6th P.M., 1, 9 ht of way, and?�ny oil, gas, hd z `rbons and oth h s reserved by drge L. Allard corded May 2,<1 9 in Book 867 1789169, descbing the folio g . GE 62 WEST OF TOWNSHS 4 NORTH, RANGE STATA> OF COLORADO 4 tc\irr 6TH P.M., CO WEST OF THE 6 ion 1: El/ ; NW1/4; SW1/4 ,91,taining 34.47 <Oest of the Sou \\.© TOWNSHIP 5 ICH, RANGE 62 STATE OF ORA O: g(p O • P.M., C� e C� e OF WELD, •�O COUNTY OSELD , EPT that part es more or les latte River: OF THE 6TH P 4 reof, vying South an xv COUNTY OF WE O ©% • o V o � 1111111 1�1I��� Iltl 1111 1111 11111 1� � � 1114111 3137261 1?003 03:U$P Weld , Co 26 o�fO� ' 191.fl0 D Off, Drano Clerk & Recorde�OO 325.00 S S /\‘Hc& S e 4zin 3: S_ o ion tion ect ion Section Section S ection Section Sectio See. T4 SHIP TATE OF Section Section S ection Sectio S ect i on S ec%i n Dion ction i o n Section 15: 17: r 18: 19: ■ 2 VS 1: n 33: The Th AlLyr (it 11 All All All All All 5 NORTH, COLO 2�� All All All All All Th 4: 25: 27: 34: 35: 36: 4\\> of the E1/2 0� 2 of the E1/2 d %\C? 4 GE 63 WEST OF S;C? 4 the Wl/2 E 6TH P.M., co EPT the SW1/4c94 the SWl/4 2 and the Elf bf the W1/4 Li e SW]./4 of thy,( . ®'khereof Adopting i n t �d Dividing din line dop �' � 11, all ownship 4 Nor of Welq tate of Color coupyNcThad running N9r Sec ns: 1/4, EXCEPT S een Sections bind 3, and 10 a 4 4 Y OF WELD, 0 off% Range 63 West the 6th P.M. as being the ter of the es� �� and South near/\`‘r between the Sad unty ished TI a part of the S 4 of Section 1 ownship 4 NortN Range 63 Vest of the 6th P&, county of We , State of Colo`. o , lying west and South the West and h Bank of the th Platte , River as the h ..:. e traverses s ` quarter sect i \ That part o e S1/2 of the c11/41 the NE1/4 the SW1/4 , t W1/2 of t E1./4, and the "1/4 of the SE1 , all in Sectio Townshi North, Range C ` e s t of the St .M., , County of S tate Colorado, whicies North of tright of way 4he Uni Pacific Rai l ro Company; T�.° S 1/4 of Sectio , and that par f the SE1/4 of Qt ction 3 South and w=i of the Empire nal , also kno s The Empire. n1et Ditch, al own as The E e Outlet Cana , said parcel also being de bed as that p of the S1/2 0 ction 3 lying cr South of T1149)>empire Inlet Di a ', also known a h e Empire outl Canal, als9Ocnown as The E e Canal, and t part of the and the OV4 of the NE1/ ing South of Empire Inlet r,► Bch { Also t part of the N lying North he right of w,,,; of The Unio Pacific Railroa mpany all in S t ion 3, Townt 4 erThQ (eL9 4 I1IIII iiiiiiiiiit11Bui 11111 1111111111 i ill 3137261 2003 03:OBP Weld fC0 27 of 191.00 D 325.00 St ic\ reno Clerk & Recorderor IONS Mort Range 63 West Colt ado; T nr E1/4 of Sect i IO , Township 4 PM., County o Weld, state of part of t �- 1/2 of the NW1 , _2and the W1/2 o he SE1/4 of hat nth �.M. Section 12, T ship 4 North, ge 63 West of 4 sect � � of of 2 0 lying Mort tf the Union V County of Mate� � � � Pacific R road Company r � t of way, and - interests the Oyi or righhereunder. /S\ 0 t' e 6th P.M., cpuIty of Weld, 64. An ivided 50 of mi r al s owned by g r ' tors, as re se r i@3Deed recorded 2, 1979 in Boel Stescribing the lowing lands: TOWNSHIP 4 STATE OF Sectio Sect n 5: Se on 7: speNTNSHIP 4 NORT ThTATEOF COLD of all oil, ga� hydrocarbons a other _ by George L. aard & Co . , 67 as Receptic� o. 1789170, H, RANGE 6 2 W Section le RADO: NTA11/4 All All cQ d0 \RA.NGE 63 WEST 9001iE ref TOW I P 5 NORTH, 5.5 OF COLORADO: Setection 3: W1/2 of S ection 15: j e W1/2 of S ection 17: -' All Section 1 k All Section All<> Sectio o: All Sect ' n 21: All se on 29: All ° ion 31: Alo eotion 33: OF THE 6TH P . A,�Ct� COUNTY e � �� TOWNSHIP 5 �� STATEOF C v Sectio Sect (g<s\ 22: E1/2; NWT /4 ; containing 47 acres more West of t South Platte P 62 OF WEL 6TH P.M., �'Y OF WELD, All All t t���f th, Range 63 W, of the lorado; @‘;'‘ /4 EXCEPT thart ess WEST OF TH the the4.12 and the W1/(i, S . RANGE 63 WE 4 TM P.M, f thereof, OJ lying Sound COUNTI/49F WELD, 4 eb (e�b %ICE' THE 6TH P . M �S`�OUNTY OF WELD O 4 n HIM 1111I 3137261 28 of IC3 65. • �C2 /2003 03:08P Weld 191200 D 325.00 Stev IIII ILLIl IIII 11111 l�lil� II Ifff CO @9- oreno Clerk & RecortlerO Sectio 23: Sec n S � Sion tion Sect ion S ection Section Adopt in 11, al of Wet TIONS All 24: All All 25: 27: 34: 35: 36:,/,•kThe SW1/4 of thereof. �e dividing 1i n Township 4 , State of Col co road running ions: _ at part of the ik1/4 of Section Township 4 Pest of the 5t .M., , County of c d, State of West and Sou►s f the West uth Bank of t %id quarter sec 1/4, the NE1 of the SW1/4 , E1/4 of the S , all in Sect West of the 6 P.M./ County :O:Orthh lies No the right of wayo y f 3, and that of the SE1/4 ection 3 e Emp__ said parcel Section 3 1 i he Empire Out at part of the4t41/4 e Empire Inle tch; the right of ` of The Section 3, Town�gip 4 County of Weld, tate of Al�� EXCEPT the SW3. E1/2 and the 2 of the NWl/4 2 River as t \arse traverses That par the S1/2 of t W 1/2 of a SE1/4, and t Townsh `4 North, Range (\ S ta of Colorado, w U ��.rt�n Pacific Railr� SW1/4 of Sect i ng South ande Inlet Ditch, also being South of T Canal, a and th bY' p t of the Empi as Th known as The ribed as that mpire Inlet D known as The 1/4 of the NE Also t 4 part of the Uni Pacific Railro h, Range 63 We 6 orado; Th.e NE1/4 of S 6th P.M., Co That part q Section 1 County Pacifi -- or r4ghts thereunder:4 N2 s, agreements * ons , ccn cans and obl iga ens as or Se temb N N SSW1/4, EXCEPT, etween Sectio Range 63 We raio, as being t rth and South of the SW1/4 e 10 acres 69% and 3, and �.0 d of the 6th P .1 aunty e enter of the s �. bl .shed or between t said Nor , Range 63 • ado, lying outh Platte ana , a so n ire Outlet a t of the S1/2 also known ire Canal, and lying South o N /4 lying North Company; all f the 6th P . M I ion 10, Townsh ' North, Range West of the s2 of Weld, Stat f Colorado; e W1/2 of the /4 and the 1 4)o f the SE1/4 o �j�the 6th P.M., ownship 4 Nor Range 63 West ,� eld, State of o orado, lying 4t h of the Unio ailroad "i ht of way, ' L.. any interests - rein Compa . g � September tamed in Open ut Mining Plan Farr Pit rec p �r 3, � d1980 in Book g as Reception N �i1834837. (Affects Sec 3 and 10, T4 3W) �i �i �W) �� ��• % • @ C ev 3137%1 2� 66. • • 12119/2003 03:08P 38 8191,00 D 325.0 rilinu11111 ounty, CO eve Moreno Clerk & Re% EPTIONS Term ,agreements, p co * - ined. in Surf ac P ; . rs o, , also kno mpany recorded. rii 3, 1981 in .85413 8 . S2 S (Affects / Section 17-5 Terms, 1g contain a/k/a D� OF RECORD (;,..51/93/81 7/9/82 (_.\ a,/3asz /82 EXCEPTION DE _ r D rpvIt . ons , c and i t i n and ob l ig a t i o s a s tier' s Agreeme by and between 9 # ra as Vera E. Pet on and. Champ I i i e t ro l But t ok 932 as Recep&on No. rn nts , pro is ' f conditions in Surface Owlies Agreements b Ham D. Farr an4 Champlin Petro \k$OOK REC. NO. 932 185413 C Ake 972e/96995 c!s71902289 978 1904189 • • • • obligations a nd between W. urn Company: ' .?) ERTY AFFECTED .�'aW1/4, part o Section 3, 1 g South and West opire Canal/ e\' T4N-Rb3W W1/2, 4 Section 27, EXCEP 1/4SW1/4, T53W WI/ ,�E1/4, Secti‘l 53W /21 SE1/4 Sect�p. 23, 5N-Rfi3W Farr, O� O� 111111111111 LII111 3137261 12003 03:08? Weld C CO 30 of 191.00 D 325.00 Ste oreno Clerk & Recorder % C\ 69. Right purp thr9 ' strument reco vfibATE attached to st OF RECORD �O�d O�O GRANTOR: O PROPERTY 4ECTED: DATE O,cA\ECORD E r TIONS way, whether i ee or easemen ses, as grran.ted , o Panhandle Ea,s rn d the locat i of instrument. February 106i982 82 in Book 1882628 Harold • . eterson and Seoti•� ; 9, 17, 20 and ,Ju l 2 , 1982 )97129 OR: IC D. Farr PERTY AFFFTED ° 1/2 Section 2 OIDATE OF RECO �1� bS O� �FECTED ntfr> DATE OF REC GRANTOR PROPERTY GRANTOR: PROPERTY DATE e RECORD: TOR: PERTY AFFECTED GRANTOR: 0 PROPERFFECTED : 70. 011 -id gas lease b and Rock Oil 0€9 ober 29, 1982 July 12, 1897134 Vera Pe $ 'son Secti\\ 17, 20 and 21 5N R63W 1y, for pipe 1 Pipe Line Col' any, in which is sho in the in Boola72 9g��is Reception Noeb Pederson TSN-R63W as Receptieko. in Book 972 Jun2, 1983 in .430799 D. Farr as ception No. Boolv999 as Receptiallo. N1/21 SW1/4 Se , , on 27; SE1/4 SW1/4 Secti 3; TSN-R63 .L November 1946069 W. Drr SN1 1983 in Book sect ion 31 T4N„� as Reception een William D. rr, also known poration dated {° gust 11, 1982 Book 980 as Reition No. 19077 cAnterests there�� or rights the eander. b Note: W. D. corded and any sion of the a e. lease as cla d by Affidavit duction, t i on. , purs f-4 ►t to CRS 38-42 „sx3" orporat i on, r - ' O, ded December <5y-2Reception No . r ~ 1274. Not Extension O the above lea Productio pursuant to C @ Companyrecorded OctobeW9 Rece. %yin No. 2029365 (Affects W1/2 ' . ction 24-5-63) as claimed by 38--42-1O6, by 2, 1985 in Bow 2 V by Rock Oil eS 1983 in Book idavit of k oil 088 as as it? 31 of 72. (\cS& 73. i /2003 as:o8P weld 191.00 D 325.00 St CP% 1111 11111 1111 11111 Hiti1111 1111 CO oreno Clerk & Record TIONS 71. Oil an. gas lease betwe William D. and hn Q. Moses d a November 19, 1 in Book 985 a ception No. 1 t±Terein or rights ereunder. . Note: Ext , t ion of the aboa ease as P p5 ction, , pursyua gto CRS 38-42 Patricia E. M s, recorded D 1 051 as Recept i o. 1990725. (A.f fectect ions 18 atelc T5M, RG2W) \f" 7i Any and all reserved b 17, 1988 therei of way, wheth lines, or othe .�sociates , Inc. &nd united Ban 1986 in Book is shown i (Affects All as Bo n fee or ease ppurtenances, an c e s , Vera Peterson, Greeley, in 8 as Receptio e map attache hon 20-5-63) 0 mineral interests, veered to Vera 1162 as ReceptA ri ts thereunder ffects S1/2 o eation 20-5-63 C1? eral rights a e Travelers I Book 1199 as rights there Deed, from velers Insuran 1988 in # k 1199 as Rece fects s propertx described there. ) 3`� 4 >c\ co 3 C� C #43 hterests of t ance Company 4 ption on No. 214 Company record on No. 2145185 cc `` Faralso known as 821 recorded De z r b"er 27, 3571 and any i rests S2 y Affidavit o bybyJohn Q. Mo er 4, 1984 iok ao� Farr only, for a •>granted to Nab@ 1 1 so known as Vei& E. instrument re 2058990, th said instrum line or Gas Peterson ed June cation of 301 b whi# v �� hiding all oilc as and other m trals, Peterson by D erecorded July 94 1987 in 2106340, • any interests�Pi'erein or (_?9 V ranter, as recorded o ne any intsts June 17, • 1111111 IIII 3137261 32 of O �aO 77. 78k <0% 79. 1113111111111111 /2003 03:08P Weld ty, CO � 191.00 D 325.00 S oreno Clerk & Record E TIC9NS Any s a result of natural cause sion or avulsi esters in the any question or channel of describ tion, dispute o adverse claims change in the or alteration of the center to any loss o iver bed locati Hugh accretion ead, bank, cha �a i n of by other el ict ion, 1 or flow of _ Sa4111 Platte River ying within sub'sukkr Land; and o the location% such center ad, bed, bank legal des cri n monument or ker for ourpo or locating ject lands. CD r_c\ NOTE: There are no ment s in the - office of the Cler a d Recorder of C my of Weld, - c - rater locating or present 1. 4►t ion (s) of the rater thread, k, bed or than of the above th Platte River oIndicating any terations of th© same as from time time may have s . urr e d 1 S' Any rights , terest or eas t s in favor o e riparian ow the State r Colorado, the ited States of erica, or the general +..�lis which ex" have existed are claimed ` exist t ���� in and f. er the waters present and bed and bank South Fla�e River. 4 s, agreements 'rov i s i ons , $ntained in Pe for Plowing Hog Farms, Inqx n.d. Board of C y Colorado rec ed August 16, 2188697. (Affects 30, 31. tions 25, 26 5-62) 4 4 , 36-5-63; 1-' con dons and obl ig ons as • een National eland by and e ornmi s s i one f Weld count Book Reception o. c"*\ 9 in]. �' 5, 6, 7-4-62 ‹§, Ter, agreements, visions, condi c tea, ined in Permi. O ' or Plowing Gra g Farms, Inc. a .# Board of Counts oIorado recurSeptember 26, 91 2264416. (Affects Se ns 25, 26, 35 16, 17, 1W190 30 and 31-- 2 CD1v Terms, reernent s , prov cont .- ined in Permit f Qr No } o rms , Inc. and rado recorded 2 14709. (Affects Secti 25, 26, 35 an 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 3 �d. 31-5-62)cy � records of t s and obl iga.t s as and by and bet. n National ommi s s i one r s o.,j eld d County, in Book 131 s Reception No .xs2 ,T9 o s ,, corid? t.lo lowing Grassi rd of County 2, 1990 in !1;c, 36-5--63: 1-4 n.d obligations no by and betwee missioners of 1264 as Rece 6-5-63; 1-4-63` and d 6 and 7-4-62 Q9 at i ona. l County, n No. 7-4-62; d\'L 85. 86. KO% III iiui iiii iiuii iii 3137261 1 2003 03:08P Weld C �_' s ' . Co 33 of 0<r NJ/ao. 191.00 D 325.0 11111111 od StO�� oreno Clerk & RecordsrO OHO OHO TIdNS Terms reement rov1 ons , condit ion`s and obligati ons - con {.� ' ned in Permit for Plowing Grass nd by and betwe National H. ° Farms, Inc. an i = card of County mmissioners s loners ofgjrd County, Cc d 'orado recorded tel er 28, ./ 1 . ° in Boo Zit a t i n c r e„,&p193164. (Affects Sect Road 69 as sho @�s Reception No -4-63) N> Weld Count Book 124 (At fec V s 25, 26, 35 a 6-5_63 ; 1-4-6 2 C2 n Maps record- ,\: a ust 15, 1989" 188569, and Re, a •t±on No. 21957 82. Ri > of way, wheth in fee or ease c'' tract, operate Q ainta±n and r' er facilities d appurtenances teIephone and e graph company c-- instrument r ded December t No. 220042 en which the s 83. defined. (Affect Rig ection 1O--4--63 of way, whethein fee only, for the ight to e such communi i'' ion and granted to The Muntain States @_) 2 National Farm S inc. by 1989 in Book Fi f is location as Reception easement i or easemt only, for theight to c* � truct, operate ,-� alntain and re e' such communic.�Ion and er facilities a urtenances ranted to The retain States elephone ephone and T graph Company National Farms .c a by instrument re ed December 1 989 in Book -1- as Reception No. 2200421 @.which the sp is location o die easement is defined. (Affects • ction 3-4-63) 84. E E T N DELETED e\4> t of way, whet r in fee or eas �. - nt only, for t right to , construct, 'i m nt ai.n , inspect , E'epai r , replace , i perate , and granted to '.rific Midland g Farms, Inc. * instrument ook 1244 as R ' pt icon. No. 2191 of the e a s em is not definecq 4,N7 t only, for con ruct ing , increasing vol e or line a i ni ng and ext ng from erground round e l e c r c line or to Poudre Val Rural Electric Farms ins _ rnent recorded as Reception 2206183, in w� asement is not, s efined. (D emove a Pipet Production C recorded Se in which (Affect 'ar) and appurtena e na ny by Nat Iona er 15, 1989 specific loca ction 17-5--63 Cn Rig of way, whethe in fee or easeme rem nstructin.g, ins ing, upgradin city, operati .) repairing, ma me to time an' erne ad and/or u system and ap • �* enances, e s , gran Association, �c . by National February 2 4 1990 in Book 1 the spec ,' location of ,= e (Affect section 20-5-6 ti e.4)(& �o O (6) IIHIIIllhIIIJ !T III 111111111 111111 II 3137261 yonooa Q3:08P Weld 34 of 191.00 0 325.00 St •v • lilt lilt CO oreno Clerk & Recorder 87. Ter ¢ - agreements, ained in Memor 0 1489 as Rece Affects Secti 89. • co<t 90 . 9 1 92. • Terms, agre contained Farms, May 26 (Aft, cts K s, agreements kr°visions , c Ih\ onta ined in Agr<9 ent by and be Riverside 1rr Otion District 1419 as Rece on No. 2366727(\® (Affects S L ion 2O-5-63) f '2 SpS2 C:S2 Terms, a agree s, provisions ,tonditions and gat i on . as contained 1 Scurf ace owner regiment by an tween Nat Iona Farms, 1n. and Union Pact Land Resource -*( orporation rec January , 2OOO as Rece n No. 2743 975 ` (Af fec SW1/4SE1/4 Sec n 21-5-63) • TXONS (F% z, V p>visions, condit ;4 s and obligati um of Agreemen °# ecorded April on No. 2436222© 3 and 5-4-62) 7 is rovisi.on @ conditions and Surface Ownerfgreernent by an4 and Union PacOlc Land Re sour 998 as Recepti o. 2614999. <1,) Section 13-5463 o� on tons and oblig n National Ho riled December esS,.%t?2 r .gat ions as etween Nation Corporation r e, s as 1995 in Terms, eements, , prov ' ns , conditione cont.. inf d in Surface r' s Agreement4b Fa Inc. and Uni aci f is Land R 8, 2000 as Roe ption No. 2754 _ !4 . fects SW1/4NW1A, NW1/4NW1/4 Se Ciion 17-5-63) • 4 \s ons as rms , Inc. and 1993 in Book Oad d obligations and between NNet rces Corporat nal Hog recorded 4rid gas lease 4.ween National Farms , Inc. . dated January 5 , 2002, for a. imary term of ecorded Februa f 5, 2002 as Re ion No. 292737, and interests the..% or rights th der. Note: owe (Affects erasion of thecO) a lease as c1 roduc t ion, pur t to CRS 38-4 Inc., recordell bruary 251 20 3035559. Extensi Product Inc, 30 5. Section 3 - 4 - pib -- -__= above le as claimed b n, pursuant to @Rs 38-42-1O6, by ecorded Februa 7, 2003 as Re (FS5. ckr %\c;-(-? F Energy, ears, any ed by Affidav idav 06, by CFG Ene s Reception N t Q f idavit of FG Energy, ion No. • ©- e e a• 111111111111 i tfhltm�ii IIJ 1111 111111 I14V e3137261 912003 03:08P Weld �MorenCQ o Clerk & Record* EX IONS �ons, canditio 35 of 191.00 D 325.00 96. rom t i me to t cs ma i nt a i n i ng , removing a Duke Ener instrum which Terms, ++++ agr cont acne Farms, f owing describe .s more particu (Affects S 1/ ents, provisi Surface Owns and Union P' Sept m.b r 29, 2000 as R' Ais E1/2N 1/4 S ht of way, whether in fee or e of constructi testing, repa eline or pipes; i eld Services recorded July specific loca Terms, reement s , prove cunt fined in Surface caner' s Agreemen5Aby and between Witional Hog Fa Inc. and Uni ac i f i c Land R. urc e s Corporat recorded mber 13, 2000 Reception No. 6458. S2 $ffects SW1/4S Section 9-5- 3 } Right of way ether in fee easement only time to ti 4fcf constructin erat±n ins � gf protecti repairing, re ling, changing e removin pipeline or p Ines and app nances , as gr d to Duke E gy Field serve s, LP by Nation f Hog Farms, Inccf rec ded July 26, 20 as Reception N 2868822, of fec n.g the roperty: <02' y described 4 Section 9 ‹, Snd obligationsNa Q79 r purpose fro ting, maintain size of, and aid instrumentt , conditions af4obligations as Agreement by n between Natio 41 Hog ic Land Resou r * s Corporation lorded e- eption No. 7 7 ion 17-5-63) - ment only, for tie purpose -operat_in~g, in sting, g, changing t ize of, and s and appurte es, granted t b National. Farm, Inc. by 2001 as Rece n No. 2868821 Cith n of the easem4 is not de f ineS (A.ff 4cts N1/2 Section 17-5-63) 97. pat of way, wrhe in fee or e me to time of c ristructing, op rotecting, re. ing, replacin removing a pifine or pipeli i Duke Energ e1d Services, recorded y 26, 2001 as followi escribed prop As mOTe particularly ( b = ects E1/ E1/2 tion 17/ N1/2 s\9 • escribed 2.ii sal S\9 a r - nt only, for r ing, inspecti 'changing the s and appurtena by National arms, Inc., ep t i on. No. 28 instrument. SE1/4 Section s, -5-63) I ose from maintaining, o f , and as granted. affecting • 1 111111 11111 11111 1111 111111 3137261 72 003 03:08P Weld 36 of 3k 191.00 D 325.00 Ster) <e% 98. 99. <\* 100. 101. Right con s-4ruc t , maintain, ge the size of Grantee's elec o HS Gathering i 'Co Oreno Clerk & Recorder Ro IONS i i i ui `f Zf tf way, whether i ` ee or easement$ ly, to survey, aspect, operate econstruct , ma n, one pipelin L.C. by Natio repair, replace monitor, aban or remove, grid a. urt e n anc , a s granted pp ' ,(19 Pc' modify, Hog Farms, In recorded August 2, 2001% Reception Noics* 71038, affect the following described p rty: 44% \s@ As more (Affec Rigs of way, wheth in fee or ease all, maintain p spect, replac oveground oil�dgas related f : r i l i t and a ur P'p K ranted. to HSqjtering, L.L.C. National Hog Kgranted instrument r ded August 2, 1 as Recept io ific location the easement and 1/4 S ion 20--5-63) which the (Affects As more (Affec S S1/2 and N T1/4tt ction 20-5-G3) Te s , agreements, ,visions, condi -HiLs and ob1 1gat ained in Agre nt by and betty iNational Hog cytiverside Irrigr n District re c +iked August 28, Reception No. 8571. (Affects Sec en c Any es as to the si r location of e subject prop , by reap,of the fact tk.s Exhibit B of ement recorde Dece u •►e 30/ 1993 in o. 1419 as Reoept n. No. 2366727, des not co _ : n. a legal des Qtpt ion. . (' c'ects Section 2q.,) -63) icularly desced in said 1/2 and 1 4 ction 20-5-63 ins • r rnent . t only, for t h 4i Yet to rect , operate , d remove enan.ces , ms, Inc. by o . 2871039, in not defined. N3 tc& modify, or remove, an O 'i e or easement it to surve Right tea., whether �. `f con uct, maintain, spect, operate repair, replace c r a the size of deconstruct , ma monitor, aban 4t) Grantee's el ec n, one pipel ink nd appurtenanc'' .o HS Gatherin! *L.C. by Kati 1 Hog Farms, I ti February 13, 2_ -as Receptio . 2925227, of t i following d abed property ed in said in'ment . ticularly des 20-5-63) 103. terms, agreeme easements as fc-/ David Perki 2985198, (esr K2 provisions, t alned in dee recorded Sep thing substa 4 4 s;c? as granted @>% recorded Q� ng theC3% as ms, Inc. and 1 as it ions , obi. ig ns and om National H \ arms, Inc. to er 6, 2002 as creption No. ly as follows<1S 4 4 O 1111111 3137261 37 of /2003 03:08P Weld �iM�y, CO d//\191.00 0 325.00 Std flreno Clerk & Recerde o © c\© EXA% �IONS c� "Grante acknowledges t ' (1) the props in question h the. ' to of a Housed ppmmercial Swine eding Operatic th{ ovi sions of Co3b ado f s ballofl�1�dment 14 and ulgated there ompliance i an c e Ord ublic Health Notice of Vio interfere, Order and under s r , and (ii) G on Consent wit Environment ion ( OV) . any manner, antor' s ful f i l Order or any or is current e Colorado D E) to resolve G.``ee agrees tha Grantor's fin nt of obligati r final admin Icy been subject to lations ego t i. a t i ng tment of outstanding 87 shall not ation of such arising eithe ±a t i ve or jud±MM determi tion issued as consequence of he NOV. Grante spec' ically agrees t to e property for pgytoremediation, equi red under easements and directives o (Affects a Oil an (6)- s lease betwe ` . David Perki Dece •er 31, 2002, recr ed December 3 301 1, and any i nt :tt s t s therein or " gh t s t he reunde (Aiti - c t s Sections 3 d 5 in T4N-R6 2 Sections 3, 1 ` 2'44 21, 29, 31 and in T5 T-RG2W; ction 1-T4N-R6 S2 S2 2 105 Terms, agreem , provisions,. ditions, obli , ` easements a ntained in Ge . ► . l Warranty Lie ecorded June N> at provide Grantornd its agents its and groun er testing, the conduct a ° y other action may be Q79 Order or dete�znation. Grant reserves such is of way nec� any to comply 4th the PHE . " tt �e �'0 f subject pro y) �� °\\> - - ,ten ,�n nd Rex Monaha d`ated Otl2 as Recept},oni'No. h access 106. 107. 2003 as R` -'= tion No. 3072 17, 18, 19, ions and Terms/ eements, , provi ns , condition bl igat ions an€ easewits s as containelp0m Special Warmty Deed record‘June 12, 200 s Reception No 4'1072324. 42;3 revisions, s i ons cop„, c ions ob l i a t'dial's and reP T ��, agreement�. f � asements as ci9k ined in Part i ss i gnment of i s in Agreements re _ ded June 12, as Reception , • $ fir. Terms, a meats rovisi.r , conditions, igations and g f , p �.� _ +fir g easemen s contained i 4 s mp 'o . 2 Ease and Joint Op A reerne recorded June , 2003 as Recenton No. 3072326 109. Ri of way, wheth in fee or ease t qb he TH Ranch, L , a Colorado 1 rkins Land & 1.,.kyestock, LLC and recorded septe 12, 2003 as -. specific loc lbn of the ease (Affects 5 , 1.4-63, an r1U Ll `J �J only, for i-ted liability David Perkin eption No. 310& is not defin and 36-5-63) 4 ro, granted any by instrument in which t y AVID! 3137261 36 of c\cc› 110 191.00 0 325.00 St �v 11111111111111111 /2003 03:08P Weld CO Drano Clerk & RecorderO�O EX IONS Right o a, whether app u nanc e s , grante Dav Perkins by in Noc© 119400, in wh 4firied. Affects SWI/4 c -63) %.® tnts, provision4bconditions Memorandum o 4 a.rface Damage LC and EnCana 3 as Receptio -63) Terms, agr cant aine c Perkinsend and Lives to d September 26, 2 s s1/4'W1/4 in =gee or easement o Duke Energy meat recorded the specific recor (Aff 112. %tus1 agreements, jontaxned in Me Perkins Land recorded Se (Affects 5 4>)< 13 . Terms, cant as 0 rovis ions , cond *e ions ndum of Surfa '1Damage Livestock LLC EnCana ---er 26, 2003 api 4 20-5-63) eements, , provi ed in Memorand ption No. 307 114. o79�rms, agreementstiU, provisions, Deasements as coeined in inst � 0� Reception NG�0�72322 - • r Ky) <1 < r 1,`\\l for a e lte and 1d Services, L by P. tober 221 2003 Reception ation of the e ment is not r # an. '. ; i igat ions as ement by and ergy Resources 3110511. and obli i Agreeme Energ eception No. 3. 5 O ons as � y and between `2 sources Inc. O 12. O� (c-3) ns, conditions obligations of Option Agra ent recorded. Jug4t 12, 2003 Y 30. co t t l ions, obligat at recorded J Grazing L - S r dated May 23 03 between 116. Feed Gran ern r base aria as u and Cervi Cat O � e G 4 E79 Mi ervi and 2O03as, Q79 and Gran"`. e greement dat7!'ef%tober 8, 2003b wean Company. • EXHIBIT N - SOURCE OF LEGAL RIGHT TO ENTER This information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.7 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and Regulations. Please refer to the attached legal right -to -enter documents. The permittee, 70 RANCH, L.L.C. owns the land. See attached documents. Nix - Gravel Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Application Exhibit N-1 EXHIBIT O - OWNERS OF RECORD OF AFFECTED LAND (SURFACE AREA) AND OWNERS OF SUBSTANCE TO BE MINED The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.15 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and regulations: Owners of Surface Area and Owners of Substance to be mined The property and the substance to be mined are owned by: 70 RANCH, L.L.C. 8301 E. PRENTICE AVE # 120 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, COO 80111 70 Ranch - Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit 0-1 EXHIBIT P - MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN TWO MILES The information provided in this Exhibit is intended to satisfy the requirements outlined in Section 6.4.16 of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Construction Material Rules and regulations: List any municipalities within two miles of the proposed mining operation and address of the general office: There are no municipalities within two (2) miles of the proposed mining operation. 70 Ranch — Section 25 Sand Mine — MLRB 112 Permit Amendment Application Exhibit P -1
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