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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20231672.tiffRESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TERMINATION OF ROAD MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT FOR 1041 WELD OIL AND GAS LOCATION ASSESSMENT PERMIT, 1041 WOGLAI9-0029 - LONGS PEAK RESOURCES, LLC, C/O BOOMTOWN OIL, LLC WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, by Final Order dated March 16, 2020, Curt Moore, Hearing Officer for the Weld County Oil and Gas Energy Department, approved 1041 Weld Oil and Gas Location Assessment Permit, 1041 WOGLA19-0029, for Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC, on the following described real estate, to -wit: NE1/4 NW1/4 of Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, on April 27, 2020, the Board approved a Road Maintenance Improvements Agreement for 1041 Weld Oil and Gas Location Assessment Permit, 1041 WOGLAI 9-0029, with said applicant, with terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services received a request from the Oil and Gas Energy Department on behalf of the applicant, Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC, requesting that the Board of County Commissioners consider approving the termination of Road Maintenance Improvements Agreement approved on April 27, 2020, since a site inspection was performed on May 9, 2023, which confirmed the 1041 WOGLA19-0029 construction was not started within three (3) years of approval and the permit expired on April 8, 2023, and WHEREAS, the Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, Oil and Gas Energy, and the County Attorney's Office recommend that the Board of County Commissioners consider approving the termination of the Road Maintenance Improvements Agreement for 1041 Weld Oil and Gas Location Assessment Permit, 1041 WOGLAI9-0029, approved on April 27, 2020, Reception #4588017, for Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC, since the permit has expired and it is no longer necessary, and WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the Board deems it advisable to terminate the Road Maintenance Improvements Agreement for 1041 WOGLA19-0029, approved on April 27, 2020, Reception #4588017, for Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Road Maintenance Improvements Agreement for 1041 Weld Oil and Gas Location Assessment Permit, 1041 WOGLAI9-0029, be, and hereby is, terminated. 4907623 Pages: 1 of 2 07/06/2023 11:49 AM R Fee:$0.00 Carly Koppes, Clerk and Recorder, Weld County , CO VIIIrdinilikliVAIOTIIIMN4 t U1i kl Wth 11111 CC: PL(TP/MNt0A/5TM) 07/I 0 /2.3 2023-1672 OG0003 APPROVE TERMINATION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND ROAD MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT (USR12-0065) - KORWELL LAND HOLDINGS, C/O JAMES CHICK PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 14th day of June, A.D., 2023. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: ..m2 J je&o:4 Weld County Clerk to the Board BY:`- n' I . Deputy Clerk to the Board APP VED`• FORM: Count `'orney r l Date of signature: L! 23'2'23 Mi Chair erry . Bu . , Pro-Tem K. James D 4907623 Pages: 2 of 2 07/06/2023 11:49 Ti R Feer:$0.00 Carly Koppes, Clerk and Record, Weld County CO 1111 NPOIVElle'NK I ttivtrovhAvi, 2023-1672 OG0003 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PASS -AROUND REVIEW PASS -AROUND TITLE: BOCC Agenda Item - Approve Termination of Road Maintenance Agreement for: Longs Peak Resources, LLC, do Boomtown Oil, LLC — 1041 WOGLA19-0029 DEPARTMENT: Planning Services DATE: May 23, 2023 PERSON REQUESTING: Jazmyn Trujillo -Martinez Brief description of the problem/issue: The Department of Planning Services received a request from the Oil and Gas Energy Department on behalf of Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC, requesting that the Board of County Commissioners consider approving the termination of the Road Maintenance Agreement for (1041 WOGLA19-0029). The Road Maintenance Agreement was approved on May 20, 2020 and recorded 4s Reception #4588017 and Tyler #2020- 1216. The 1041 WOGLA19-0029 construction was never started within three years of approval thus 1041 WOGLA19-0029 has expired. Weld County Planning Services, Public Works, Oil and Gas Energy, and the County Attorney's Office have reviewed the above mentioned signed original document and observed the following • All Public Works related items, of the "Road Maintenance Agreement According To Policy", are found to be acceptable. • This Agreement complies with the terms of the 1041WOGLA Permit Final Order, as signed by the Oil and Gas Energy Hearing Officer. What options exist for the Board? (include consequences, impacts, costs, etc. of options): 1. Have this BOCC Hearing item be placed on the next available agenda as part of the Consent Agenda. 2. Have this BOCC Hearing item be placed on the next available agenda as part of the Regular Agenda. Recommendation: Option 2. The Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, Oil and Gas Energy, and the County Attorney's Office are recommending approval of the termination of the Road Maintenance Agreement According To Policy for 1041 WOGLA19-0029, and that this item be placed on the next regularly scheduled BOCC Hearing, as pad of the Regular Agenda. Perry L. Buck, Pro-Tem Mike Freeman, Chair Scott K. James Kevin D. Ross Lon Sai ne Approve Recommendation Vith. UPS I- \ftbv Wait nttt Vipand Schedule Work Session Other/Comments: 2023-1672 0/i4 oace5 Karla Ford From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Approve Sent from my iPhone Mike Freeman Tuesday, May 30, 2023 10:55 AM Kevin Ross Karla Ford; Perry Buck; Scott James Re: #2 - Please Reply BOCC PA REVIEW - 1041 WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources On May 30, 2023, at 8:29 AM, Kevin Ross <kross@weld.gov>wrote: i approve Kevin Ross From: Karla Ford <kford@weld.gov> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2023 8:26:55 AM To: Mike Freeman <mfreeman@weld.gov>; Perry Buck <pbuck@weld.gov>; Scott James <sjames@weld.gov>; Kevin Ross <kross@weld.gov> Subject: #2 - Please Reply BOCC PA REVIEW - 1041WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources Please advise if you approve recommendation. Thank you! Karla Ford Office Manager, Board of Weld County Commissioners 1150 O Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632 :: 970.336-7204 :: kford@weldgov.com :: www.weldgov.com **Please note my working hours are Monday -Thursday 7:00a.m.-5:00p.m.** <image002.jpg> Confidentiality Notice: This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Jazmyn Trujillo -Martinez <jtrujillomartinez@weld.gov> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2O23 7:53 AM To: Cheryl Hoffman <choffman@weld.gov>; Daniel Mesa <dmesa@weld.gov>; Dawn Anderson <dranderson@weld.gov>; Esther Gesick <egesick@weld.gov>; Karla Ford <kford@weld.gov>; Tom Parko Jr <tparko@weld.gov> Subject: BOCC PA REVIEW - 1041WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources ATTACHED BOCC PA REVIEW Improvements Agreement: Termination of Road Maintenance Agreement Case/Applicant: 1041WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC 1 Karla Ford From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Approve Sent from my iPhone Perry Buck Tuesday, May 30, 2023 3:06 PM Scott James Karla Ford; Mike Freeman; Kevin Ross Re: #2 - Please Reply BOCC PA REVIEW - 1041 WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources On May 30, 2023, at 12:27 PM, Scott James <sjames@weld.gov>wrote: Approve ** Sent from my iPhone ** Scott K. James Weld County Commissioner, District 2 1150 O Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632 970.336.7204 (Office) 970.381.7496 (Cell) Confidentiality Notice: This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. On May 30, 2023, at 8:27 AM, Karla Ford <kford@weld.gov>wrote: Please advise if you approve recommendation. Thank you! Karla Ford Office Manager, Board of Weld County Commissioners 1150 0 Street, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632 :: 970.336-7204 :: kford@weldgov.com :: www.weidgov.com :: **Please note my working hours are Monday -Thursday 7:OOa.m.-5:00p.m.** 1 Karla Ford From: Sent: To: Subject: I approve Kevin Ross Kevin Ross Tuesday, May 30, 2023 8:29 AM Karla Ford; Mike Freeman; Perry Buck; Scott James Re: #2 - Please Reply BOCC PA REVIEW - 1041 WOGLA19-0029 - Longs Peak Resources From: Karla Ford <kford@weld.gov> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2023 8:26:55 AM To: Mike Freeman <mfreeman@weld.gov>; Perry Buck <pbuck@weld.gov>; Scott James <sjames@weld.gov>; Kevin Ross <kross@weld.gov> Subject: #2 - Please Reply BOCC PA REVIEW - 1041WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources Please advise if you approve recommendation. Thank you! Karla Ford Office Manager. Board of Weld County Commissioners 1150 0 Street, P.Q. Box 758, Greeley. Colorado 80632 :: 970.336-7204 :: kford@weldgov.com :: www.weldgov.com **Please note my working hours are Monday -Thursday 7:00a.m.-5:00p.m.** Confidentiality Notice: This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Jazmyn Trujillo -Martinez <jtrujillomartinez@weld.gov> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2023 7:53 AM To: Cheryl Hoffman <choffman@weld.gov>; Daniel Mesa <dmesa@weid.gov>; Dawn Anderson <dranderson@weld.gov>; Esther Gesick <egesick@weld.gov>; Karla Ford <kford@weld.gov>; Tom Parko Jr <tparko@weld.gov> Subject: BOCC PA REVIEW - 1041WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources ATTACHED BOCC PA REVIEW Improvements Agreement: Termination of Road Maintenance Agreement Case/Applicant: 1041WOGLA19-0029 — Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC Please note: Regular Agenda Thanks Karla! 1. May 11, 2023 Brandi Terry 1416 Campbell, Building B. Suite 208 Houston, TX 77055 Re: 1041 W OGLA 19-0029 Ms. Brandi Terry: Oil and Gas Energy Department 1402 N. 17`" Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 970-400-3580 office aped@weld.Sov This letter serves as notice that the referenced Weld Oil and Gas Location Assessment Permit expired on April 8, 2023. Applicant: Longs Peak Resources, LLC Record Number: 1041 WOGLA 19-0029 Location Name: Jaco West 1807-1 NH Pad Parcel Number: 020519200002 Approval Date: April 8, 2020 Legal Description: NW Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 65 West, 6°' P.M., Weld County, Colorado A site inspection was performed on May 9, 2023, and it was confirmed that construction had not begun on this Location. Pursuant to Sec.23-2-1050., ORD2015-26: Construction pursuant to approval of a WOGLA shall be commenced, and continual progress made within three (3) years from the date of approval, or the approval shall terminate. If it is still the intent to pursue this Oil and Gas Location, submittal of a new 1041 WOGLA Application is required. Pursuant to Sec.21-5-315., ORD2021-17, the Application process shall begin with a request for a pre -application meeting. Please contact the Oil and Gas Energy Department should there be any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Jason S. Maxey Director BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PASS -AROUND REVIEW/Regular or Consent Hearing Agenda REQUEST RE: BOCC Agenda Item - Approve Road Maintenance Agreement for: Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC — 1041WOGLA19-0029 DEPARTMENT: Public Works DATE: March 6, 2020 PERSON REQUESTING: jazn}yn Trujillo -Martinez Brief description of the issue: The Department of Public Works received a request from the applicant, Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC, requesting that the Board of County Commissioners consider approving the Road Maintenance Agreement for (t 04l WOGLA 19-0029). No collateral is required with this agreement. The Department of Oil and Gas Energy hearing for (1041 WOGLAI9-0029) is scheduled for 03/12/2020. Weld County Public Works, Planning Services and the County Attorney's Office have reviewed the above -mentioned signed original document and observed the following: • All Public Works related items, of the "Road Maintenance Agreement According To Policy", are found to be acceptable. • This Agreement complies with the terms of the WOGLA Permit, as signed by the Director of Oil and Gas Energy Department. What options exist for the Board? 1. Have thm BOCC Hearing item be placed on the next available agenda as part of the Consent Agenda. 2. Have this BOCC Hearing item be placed on the next available agenda as part of the Regular Agenda. Recommendation: Option 1. The Departments of Public Works, Planning Services and the County Attorney's Office are recommending approval of the Road Maintenance Agreement According To Policy for 1041 WOGLA19-0029, and that this item be placed on the next regularly scheduled BOCC Hearing, as part of the Consent Agenda. Ana= Schedoln n Rewhv Remit is POCC,..., ico tE Mike Freeman, Chair Scott K. James Barbara Kirkmeyer Steve Moreno, Pro-Tem Kevin D. Rosa -a7-o2-0 f CC : Pc,CO0 / Tc2(Tt.t Trm), Oc CJ'm/ ate) 06i QColaa ceA e. ac.r00 2020-1216 2 vooc 3 ROAD MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/a Boomtown Oil, LLC --1041 WOGLA 19-0029 4.4 THIS AGREEMENT is made this in, of _.4.,,,b,„1202 r2, by and between Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Colorado, whose address is 1416 Campbell Building B, Suite 208, Houston, TX 77055, hereinafter referred to as "Operator," authorized to do business in the State of Colorado, and the County of Weld, a body corporate and politic of the State of Colorado, by and through its Board of County Commissioners, whose address is 1150 "O" Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 hereinafter referred to as "County." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, "Operator" is the responsible party of the 1041 Weld Oil & Gas Location Assessment (1041 WOGLA) permit located on the following described property in the County of Weld, Colorado: NEI/4 NWI/4 of Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado hereinafter referred to as "the Property," and WHEREAS, Operator has received approval by the Hearing Officer of the Oil and Gas Energy Department for 1041 WOGLAI9-0029, and WHEREAS, Operator acknowledges that the final approval of 1041 WOGLAI9-0029 is conditional upon Operator's agreement to fund road maintenance, as described in this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF the foregoing and of the promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto promise, covenant and agree as follows: PART I: SITE SPECIFIC PROVISIONS A. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS: CAVi 1.0 Haul Routes: The Operator shall provide haul routes to be reviewed and approved by the Department of Public Works. The Operator shall be financially responsible for its proportional share of the County's costs associated with maintaining and/or improving designated haul/travel routes as related to traffic generation. Traffic generated from this site shall enter and exit at the approved access on CR 128 and travel to the nearest paved arterial or collector road, or highway, and remain on paved roads for further dispersal. Any County roads used by traffic associated with l 041 WOGLA 19-0029 may become part of the established haul/travel routes. 1.1 Haul Routes. The following roads are designated as haul/travel routes for any time period designated as construction or high -volume traffic to and from the Property: 1) See "EXHIBIT A" - Haul Route Map. 2) The haul route shall remain in effect during all times of heavy road use including but not limited to, construction, drilling of wells, and hydraulic fracturing. Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, L1.C — 1041 WOGI.A 19-0029 - RMA20-0008 Pagetof7 0000 - l I S, 2.0 Notice of Construction. A pre -construction inspection and a post -construction inspection shall be performed by County personnel to determine the site -specific condition of the road. The Operator shall provide the Weld County Department of Public Works with two weeks advance notice of the start of construction activities authorized by the 1041 WOGLA permit, and shall give additional notice within two weeks after construction has been completed. 3.0 Weight Limits. No travel vehicles may exceed CDOT required specifications for pounds -per -axle and aide configurations unless overweight permits have been applied for and granted. Operator is responsible for researching weight limited bridges and obtaining a Special Transport Permit in accordance with Chapter 8, Article XV, when establishing haul routes, and furthermore, must follow County overweight permit and regulations. 4.0 Temporary Deviations. The Weld County Department of Public Works Director may approve temporary (six months or less) deviations from the haul routes described above. To receive such approval, the Operator must submit an updated haul route map and written request stipulating the reasons for the deviation, which will be reviewed by the Department of Public Works. Any change in haul route lasting more than six months shall require an amendment to this Agreement approved by the Board of County Commissioners. 5.0 Haul Route Signage. Operator shall install travel route signs, if applicable, as per Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices standards, at all exit points of the Property which can be clearly seen by drivers leaving the facility and which clearly depict County approved travel routes. 6.0 No Deviation from Permitted Haul Routes. Except as authorized by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners or the Director of the Department of Weld County Public Works, pursuant to this Agreement, no use of any roads other than those specifically authorized for use in this Agreement is permitted without the prior written amendment of this Agreement. B. Maintenance Reeuirements= 1.0 Off -site recurring maintenance, if applicable, and as required by the Departments of Public Works and Oil and Gas Energy, shall only be performed by a County approved contractor and have a county Right - of Way permit for that specific location: 2.0 Dust Control. Operator shall be financially responsible for maintaining dust control on unpaved designated haul/travel routes during any period of construction, heavy truck traffic, and/or high -volume trip generation. The amount and extent of dust control will be coordinated with Public Works Gravel Roads Division by site -specific conditions at the time. Operator shall use a County -pre -approved contractor for chemical applications. Chemical treatment of unpaved roads along the relevant haul/travel route(s) is expected to occur approximately two to five times per year, or as required by Public Works. If traffic associated with this use exceeds 200 vehicles per day, per Weld County Code Section 8-6-100, the Operator shall be responsible for dust abatement. On the basis of damage or complaints, as determined by the County, the Operator shall cause to be performed within two days of notification, at its sole expense, chemical dust control, or other treatment, by a contractor approved by Weld County Public Works. Should the traffic related to 1041 WOGLAI9-0029 deteriorate the chemical application performed by the County, the Operator will be responsible for re -applying chemical to return the road to pre -construction condition. Depending on the amount of maintenance, as related to traffic associated with this use, the Department of Public Works may require an alternative treatment method which may or may not include: topical chemical application, full -depth chemical application, recycled asphalt or other surface treatment. Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC — 1041 WOGLAI9-0029 -.A20-0008 Page 2of7 3.0 Repair. Operator shall be financially responsible for its proportional share of the repair or improvement, including but not limited to, excavation, patching, pavement and/or gravel repair, grading, installing material on designated haul/travel routes. The amount and extent of repair and/or paving measures will be determined by site -specific conditions at the time, as determined exclusively by County personnel. Weld County and Operator will work together on a plan needed for repair of any roads, including who performs the repair. Operator shall provide the County with a pre -approved contractor to be used for repairs. 4.0 Need for Immediate Repairs: In the event of damage to a designated haul/travel mute by project traffic that causes an immediate threat to public health and safety or renders the road impassible ("Significant Damage"), County shall, after inspection, notify Operator of such Significant Damage. Operator shall identify the repair required and shall consult with County on the extent, type, timing, materials and quality of repair (i.e. temporary versus permanent) within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt of such notice and shall commence such repair within forty-eight (48) hours after receipt of such notice. If Operator identifies Significant Damage prior to receiving notice thereof from County, Operator may commence repair of such Significant Damage and shall concurrently notify County of the extent, type, timing, materials and quality of repair (i.e. temporary versus permanent). 5.0 Repair of Road; On or before December 31 of the calendar year in which County staff has determined through site analysis and/or pavement testing that a particular haul/travel route road portion will require paving measures or major gravel maintenance in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and the County has budgeted sufficient funds for the following calendar year to pay its share of the Off -Site Improvement/Repair Costs, County shall notify Operator in writing that the Off -Site Improvements/Repairs shall be undertaken and shall provide an alternate haul route for the duration of those repairs. In County's sole discretion, County may undertake the repairs and/or improvements. Operator's payment for its Proportionate Share of the road repairs/improvements will be calculated as determined in this Agreement. Operator will be invoiced accordingly for those proportional share costs. 6.0 Calculation of Operator's Proportional Sham of Costs. The County shall notify Operator of County's preliminary determination and assessment of Operator's proportional share of costs of maintenance, repair, or improvements to Operator's designated haul/travel routes. Prior to County's final determination and assessment, County shall provide Operator with a reasonable opportunity to review, comment upon and supplement County's data, collection methodology, and determinations. The County shall review and consider Operator's input prior to making a final determination and assessment. The County shall have sole responsibility for determination of Operator's proportional share of costs. Operator agrees to pay such proportional share of costs within 30 days of receiving an invoice from County. 7.0 Annual Road Inspection. County may conduct a road inspection annually with the cooperation of Operator for the haul routes designated in this Agreement. Asa result of the annual inspection, County, in its sole discretion, shall determine actual conditions and shall further determine what road repair/improvement/maintenance work is to be performed during that construction season. Notification to the Operator of the required roadway repairs will be given as soon as the data become available. 8.0 Notification. The County shall notify Operator of County's preliminary determination and assessment of Operator's proportionate share of costs of maintenance, repair, or improvements to Operator's designated haul/travel routes. Prior to County's final determination and assessment, County shall provide Operator with a reasonable opportunity to review, comment upon and supplement County's data, collection methodology, and determinations. The County shall review and consider Operator's input prior to making a final determination and assessment. Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c% Boomtown Oil, LLC — 1041 WOGLA 19-0025 - RMA20-0008 Page 3 of 7 PART 11: GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Permits: The Operator is required to apply for and receive all permits required by the County or any other applicable local, State, or federal permit, including but not limited to: 1.0 Access Permits. Operator shall not use any access onto any County road unless and until an access permit has been issued by the Department of Public Works. Public Works may condition the issuance of an updated access permit on the amendment of this Agreement if the updated access permit authorizes the use of an additional access point, or if there is a change in use of the current access point, as permitted by Article XIV of Chapter 8 of the Weld County Code. 2.0 Right -of -Way (ROW) Permits. Per Article XIII of Chapter 8 of the Weld County Code, any work occurring within County ROW requires a ROW permit issued by the Department of Public Works. No work shall occur without said ROW permit. 3.0 Transport Permits. Per Article XV of Chapter 8 of the Weld County Code, a Weld County Transport Permit is required for Extra -legal vehicles using Weld County roadways to ensure the operation and movement of Extra -legal Vehicles and Loads occurs in a safe and efficient manner. B. Enforcement and Remedies: 1.0 Violation of Terms of Agreement. If in County's opinion, Operator has violated any of the terms of this Agreement, County shall notify Operator of its belief that the Agreement has been violated and shall state with specificity the facts and circumstances which County believes constitute the violation. Operator shall have fifteen (15) days within which to either cure the violation or demonstrate compliance. lf, after fifteen (15) days have elapsed, County believes in good faith that the violation is continuing, County may consider Operator to be in breach of this Agreement. 2.0 Remedies far Breach by Operator. In the event that County determines that Operator has violated the terms of this Agreement, and has failed to correct said violation, County may exercise any or all of the following remedies, or any other remedy available in law or equity. 2.1 Court Action. County may seek relief in law or equity by tiling an action in the Weld District Court or Federal District Court for the District of Colorado, except that no such civil action or order shall be necessary to access collateral for the purpose of completing improvements as described above. 2.2 Revocation of 1941 WOGLA Permit. Operator acknowledges that failure to comply with the terms of this Agreement constitutes cause to revoke the 1041 WOGLA, and County may exercise this option in its sole discretion by proceeding with revocation under the current provisions of the Weld County Code. 3.0 Termination of Agreement. This Agreement shall terminate upon the earliest of the following events: 3.1 Failure to Commence. County may terminate this Agreement upon or after rescission of the underlying 1041 WOGLA permit approval under Weld County Code Chapter 21. However, County may still exercise all necessary activities under this Agreement that the County determines necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of Weld County. Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC — 1041 WOGLA 19-0029 - RMA20-0008 Page 4 of 7 3.2 Cessation of all Permit Related Activities. Termination of this Agreement shall occur upon Operator's complete cessation of all activities permitted by the 1041 WOGLA, including any clean up or restoration required. A partial cessation of activities shall not constitute a Termination of this Agreement, nor shall County's issuance of a partial release/vacation constitute a Termination. Unless informed in writing by the Operator of cessation of activities, and verified by the County, cessation shall only be presumed if the County determines that the site has been inactive for three (3) years. 3.3 Execution of Replacement Agreement. This Agreement shall terminate following County's execution of a new Improvements Agreement with a new Operator who has purchased the Property or has assumed the operation of the business permitted by the 1041 WOGLA, and intends to make use of the rights and privileges available to it through the then existing WOGLA. 3.4 Revocation of 1041 WOGLA. This Agreement shall terminate following County's revocation of Operator's WOGLA, except that the Operator shall only be released from this Agreement after the successful completion of any/all reclamation required under this Agreement. C. General Provisions: 1.0 Successors and Assigns. 1.1 Except for the assignment of all or substantially all of Operator's assets, Operator may not delegate, transfer, or assign this Agreement in whole or in part, without the prior express written consent of County and the written agreement of the party to whom the obligations under this Agreement are assigned. Consent to a delegation or an assignment will not be unreasonably withheld by County. In such case, Operator's release of its obligations shall be accomplished by County's execution of a new Agreement with the successor Operator of the property. 1.2 County's rights and obligations under this Agreement shall automatically be delegated, transferred, or assigned to any municipality which, by and through annexation proceedings, has assumed jurisdiction and maintenance responsibility over roads affected by this Agreement. 2.0 Severability, If any term or condition of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, this Agreement shall be construed and enforced without such provision, to the extent that this Agreement is then capable of execution within the original intent of the parties. 3.0 Governmental Immunity. No term or condition of this contract shall be construed or interpreted as a waiver, express or implied, of any of the immunities, rights, benefits, protections or other provisions, of the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act §§24-10-101 et seq., as applicable now or hereafter amended. 4.0 t'lo Third -Party Beneficiary. It is expressly understood and agreed that the enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and all rights of action relating to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the undersigned parties and nothing in this Agreement shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other person not included in this Agreement. It is the express intention of the undersigned parties that any entity other than the undersigned parties receiving services or benefits under this Agreement shall be an incidental beneficiary only. 5.0 Entire Aereemettt/Moditications: this Agreement including the Exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein, contains the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter Longs Peak Resources, LLC, do Boomtown Oil, LLC — 1041 WOGLAI9-0029 - RMA20-0008 Page 5 of 7 contained in this Agreement. This instrument supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, and understandings or agreements with respect to the subject matter contained in this Agreement. This Agreement may be changed or supplemented only by a written instrument signed byboth parties. 6.0 Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Approval. This Agreement shall not be valid until it has been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado or its designee. 7.0 Choice of Law/Jurisdiction. Colorado law, and rules and regulations established pursuant thereto, shall be applied in the interpretation, execution, and enforcement of this Agreement. Any provision included or incorporated herein by reference which conflicts with said laws, rules and/or regulations shall be null and void. In the event of a legal dispute between the parties, the parties agree that the Weld County District Court or Federal District Court for the District of Colorado shall have exclusive jurisdiction to resolve said dispute. 8.0 Attorneys' Fees/Legal Costs. In the event of a dispute between County and Operator, concerning this Agreement, the parties agree that each party shall be responsible for the payment of attorney fees and/or legal costs incurred by or on its own behalf. 9.0 Release of Liability. Operator shall indemnify and hold harmless the County from any and all liability loss and damage County may suffer as a result of all suits, actions, or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from, or on account of the design and construction of improvements, and pay any and all judgments rendered against the County on account of any such suit, action or claim, and notwithstanding Section 7.0 above, together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in defending such suit, action or claim whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by, or arises out of the negligence of the County or its officers, agents, employees, or otherwise except for the liability, loss, or damage arising from the intentional torts or the gross negligence of the County or its employees while acting within the scope of their employment. All contractors and other employees engaged in construction of the improvements shall maintain adequate worker's compensation insurance and public liability insurance coverage, and shall operate in strict accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Colorado governing occupational safety and health. 10.0 Binding Arbitration rohibited. Weld County does not agree to binding arbitration by any extra judicial body or person. Any provision to the contrary in this Agreement or incorporated herein by ja reference shall be null and void. 11.0 Authority to Sign. Each person signing this Agreement represents and warrants that he or she is gduly authorized and has legal capacity to execute and deliver this Agreement. Each party represents and .M warrants to the other that the execution and delivery of the Agreement and the performance of such party's isp obligations hereunder have been duly authorized and that the Agreement is a valid and legal agreement u` binding on such party and enforceable in accordance with its terms. If requested by the County, Operator _i'S shall provide the County with proof of Operator's authority to enter into this Agreement within five (5) rt` days of receiving such request. pc 12.0 Acknowledgment. County and Operator acknowledge that each has read this Agreement, understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms. Both parties further agree that this Agreement, with the attached or incorporated Exhibits, is the complete and exclusive statement of agreement between the parties and supersedes all proposals or prior agreements, oral or written, and any other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC — 1041 WOGLA 19-0029 - RMA20-0008 ISM Page 6 of 7 13.0 Notwithstanding any other provision contained in this Agreement, for any conflict or potential conflict between any term in this Agreement and the Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners approving the underlying land use permit, the provisions of the Board's Resolution shall control. In the event of a discrepancy between this agreement and the Weld County Code in effect at the time of the agreement, the terms of the Weld County Code shall control. OPERATO • Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil, LLC By: S Date: Z f z6 / Name: , / /� Title: V P STATE OF-fOEE31tA•00 TFX,$3 ) SS. County ofd IJ 41 'c/ s ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of Feb/1�r,,' 202 O, by ≤oT c w F;72z �-R /o� , U P o ue u Ruk WITH CHRISTIAN F. WALTERS otary Public, State of Texas omm. Expires 07-20-2020 Notary ID 10119310 Notary Public WELD COUNTY: C� ATTEST: V v '6k Weld Jerk to the BY: Deputy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Chair APR 2 72020 Longs Peak Resources, LLC, c/o Boomtown Oil LLC — 1041 WOGLAI9-0029 - RMA20-0008 Page 7 of 7 Ln21wC.e-/t/ 6 Contract Form New Contract Request Entity Information Entity Name. LONGS PEAK RESOURCES LLC @00041564 Entity ID* Contract Name= Contract ID RMA20-0008 1041WOGLA19-0029 LONGS PEAK RESOURCES 3474 C/O BOOMTOWN OIL. LLC Contract Status CTB REVIEW Contract Lead DRANDERSON ❑ New Entity, Parent Contract ID Requires Board Approval YES Cantraa Lead Email Department Project # dranderson@co weld co us Contract Description RMA20-0008 1041WOGLA19-0029 LONGS PEAK RESOURCES C/O BOOMTOWN OIL, LLC NO COLLATERAL REQUIRED Contract Description 2 Contract Type* Department AGREEMENT PUBLIC WORKS Amount* Department Email S0 00 CM- PublicWorks@weidgov com Renewable* NO Department Head Email CM-PublicWorks- Automtic Renewal DeptHead@weldgov cam County Attorney Grant BOB CHOATE County Attorney Emil IDA BCHOATE@CO.WELD CO US Requested RoCC Agenda Date. 03/25/2020 Due Date 03/21,2020 Will a work session with BOCC be required?* NO Does Contract require Purchasing Dept to be included? NO If this is a renewal enter previous Contract ID If this is part of a MSA enter MSA Contract ID Note: the Previous Contract Number and Master Services Agreement Number should be left blank if those contracts are not in OnBase Contract Dates Effective Date Review Date' Renewal Date 03/18/2021 Termination Notice Period Committed Delivery Date Expiration Date* 03/25/2021 Contact Information Contact Info Contact Name Contact Type Contact Email Purchasing Contact Phone 1 Contact Phone 2 Purchasing Approver Purchasing Approved Date CONSENT 03/20/2020 Approval Process Department Head Finance Approver JAY MCDONALD CONSENT DH Approved Date Finance Approved Date 03/20/2020 03/20/2020 Final Approval MCC Approved ®OCC igned Date BOCC Agenda Date Originator DRANDERSON Tyler Ref f CONSENT Legal Counsel CONSENT Legal Counsel Approved Date 03/20/2020 Submit 4585420 Pagss: 1 of 7 04/20/2020 00:52 AM R Fee:$0.00 Carly Kopp., Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, CO X111 IVPAIMIKEIN.1'II+I II'�il� It1 ritinT 11 '4 11111 FINAL ORDER BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY 1041 WOGLA HEARING OFFICER Docket Number 1041WOGLA19-0029 1041 WOGLA Hearing Officer Curt Moore heard this matter on March 12, 2020 at the Weld County Oil & Gas Energy Hearing Room, 1301 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 upon application for a 1041 WOGLA Permit located in the NWNW of Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Present for the hearing were Dwight Mallory, Permit and Enforcement Specialist, Weld County; Stephanie Frederick, Oil & Gas Technician; Weld County; Gabe Kalousek, County Attorney, Weld County; and Kent Snyder, Vice President Land, Longs Peak Resources, LLC. Having heard the testimony presented and considering documents submitted for review, including the application, the Hearing Officer makes the following Findings of Fact and Order: Findings of Fact and Law The Hearing Officer makes the following findings of fact: 1. Longs Peak Resources, LLC ("LPR" or "Applicant") as applicant for the above referenced Docket delivered its 1041 WOGLA Permit Application ("Application" or "Permit") dated January 14, 2020 to the Weld County Oil & Gas Energy Director ("Director" or "Staff"). 2. Upon review of the Application, Mr. Mallory found the application to be complete and forwarded the application to the Hearing Officer for the purpose of scheduling a hearing pursuant to the Weld County 1041 Regulations ("WCC" or "Code"). 3. At the scheduled Hearing on March 12, 2020 Mr. Mallory gave testimony that the Application was viewed as complete and further testified that the Application was found to be in compliance with the Code including the Development Standards within Sec 21-5- 320 E. and Division 4 of Article 5 ("Development Standards") of the Code. Mr. Mallory further testified that certain Conditions of Approval ("COA's") and Best Management Practices ("BMP's") are outlined within the Staff Report and attached to the Application. Mr. Mallory further testified that COA 1.a. in the Staff Report has been completed and satisfied by the Applicant. 4. Mr. Mallory testified that the Applicant was advised that Light Industrial Noise Limits are allowed during construction, drilling and completion operations and that the site would be subject to Agricultural/Residential Noise Limits following completion operations. Upon examination of the Applicant, Mr. Snyder agreed to the noise limits described by Mr. Mallory for this site. 4988420 Pages: 2 of 7 04/29/2020 09:02 AM R Fee:90.00 Carly loopss, Clerk and Recorder, Wald County, CO 11111 Vitt NAM W1,tiW411111 5. Mr. Mallory testified and made reference to a prior to drilling condition of approval in his Staff Report being the installation of sound walls on the north and west side of the location to reduce noise and light impacts to nearby building units. Upon examination of the Applicant, Mr. Snyder agreed to construct sound walls on all sides of the location to reduced noise and light impacts. 6. Mr. Mallory concluded his testimony with a recommendation to the Hearing Officer that the Application should be approved. 7. Mr. Snyder gave testimony that pipelines for fresh water would be installed and in service prior to completion operations for this site which will significantly reduce the impacts associated with truck traffic. 8. Mr. Snyder testified that the Applicant intends to have a gas pipeline available at first production for this site and if that is not the case any flaring of natural gas will be permitted through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. 9. Mr. Snyder testified that the Applicant is negotiating with third parties to have crude oil and produced water pipelines constructed to this location and Mr. Snyder further testified that if and when those lines become available the Applicant will connect to those lines which will further and significantly reduce truck traffic to this facility. 10. Mr. Snyder testified that security fencing with lockable gates will be installed at this facility following completion operations. 11. Mr. Snyder testified that the Applicant will mitigate any noise at this facility following the removal of the sound walls through the construction of insulated sheds around and upon those items located at the production facility that may create noise above the Agricultural/Residential Noise Limits cited in the Code. 12. Mr. Snyder testified that a Leak Detection and Repair ("LDAR") program and an audio, visual, olfactory ("AVO") program is planned for this location as part of an overall leak and spill detection program. 13. Mr. Snyder testified that automation will be installed at this facility which will provide remote shut-in capabilities for the wells and production facilities at this location. 14. Mr. Snyder testified that any permanent lighting at this sight shall be designed and constructed so as to not impact any nearby building unit by both limiting the time the lighting will be on to those times personnel require lighting to perform their work and directing the light sources down and away from the nearby building units. Mr. Snyder further testified that any truck operators hauling crude oil or produced water after dark will be trained to either turn off truck headlights or direct headlights away from the building units while onsite. 15. Mr. Snyder testified that if oil based drilling fluids are used at this location the fluids will consist of "D822" which has a reduced odor signature compared to diesel and that an odor neutralizer will also be used during drilling operations. 16. Mr. Snyder testified that he has reviewed and agreed to be bound to the Development Standards within the Code; the COA's and BMP's within the Staff Report; and the Development Standards and Conditions within the referral agency comments received 4586420 Pages: 3 of 7 04/29/2020 09:52 AM R Fee:$0.00 Carly Kppes, Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, CO VIIINIrarGIYI1irreL irllKti NI/Ydli 411411111 from Weld County Public Works and Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. Mr. Snyder further testified his understanding that by granting approval of the Permit that the Applicant would be subject to certain Rescission Procedures in Sec 21- 5-370 of the Code should at any time the Applicant is found to be out of compliance with the Permit. 17. Upon review of the Application and the Staff Report and upon taking testimony from Mr. Mallory and Mr. Snyder the Hearing Officer found the Application to be complete. 18. Based on the facts stated in the Application, having received no applications for intervention, and based on the testimony presented to the Hearing Officer at the March 12, 2020 Hearing, the Hearing Officer found that a final order ("Final Order") to approve the Application should be entered. FINAL ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED, that 1. LPR's 1041 WOGLA Permit heard under Docket Number 1041WOGLA19-0029 and located in the NWNW of Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, is hereby approved. 2. LPR is hereby bound to the Development Standards within the Code; the COA's and BMP's within the Staff Report; and the Development Standards and Conditions within the referral agency comments received from Weld County Public Works and Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment the contents of which can be located at https://accela- aca.co.weld.co.us/citizenaccess/. 3. It is ordered that Light Industrial Noise limits are allowed for this application during construction, drilling and completion operations and Agricultural/Residential Noise Limits are required following completion operations at this site. 4. It is ordered that pipelines for fresh water will be installed and in service prior to completion operations for this site. 5. It is ordered that automation will be installed at this facility which will provide remote shut- in capabilities for the wells at this location. 6. It is ordered that sound walls will be constructed on all sides of the location to reduce noise and light impacts. The sound walls will be in place prior to drilling operations and throughout completion operations. It is further ordered that, following removal of the sound walls, insulated sheds will be installed around or upon those items of the production facility that may create noise above the Agricultural/Residential Noise Limits cited in the Code. 7. It is ordered that security fencing with lockable gates will be installed at this facility following completion operations. 8. It is ordered that a LDAR and AVO program will be implemented for this location as part of an overall leak and spill detection program. 4588420 Pig.: 4 of 7 04/29/2020 09:02 AM R F..:$0.00 Curly Koppa., Clerk and Recorder, Wald County, CO lIII POPJFININNICIIM IViNhIgiliCI41NI. hIlil1iii BID 9. It is ordered that automation will be installed at this facility which will provide remote shut- in capabilities for the wells and production facilities at this location. 10. It is ordered that any permanent lighting at this sight shall be designed and constructed so as to not impact any nearby building unit by both limiting the time the lighting will be on to those times personnel require lighting to perform their work and directing the light sources down and away from the nearby building units. It is further ordered that any truck operators hauling crude oil or produced water after dark will be trained to either turn off truck headlights or direct headlights away from the building units while onsite. 11. It is ordered that "D822" drilling fluids with an additional odor neutralizer will be used during drilling operations. 12. Approval of this 1041 WOGLA Permit creates a Vested Property Right as an approved Site Specific Development Plan pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that this Final Order will be recorded in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Additionally, a notice describing generally the type and intensity of USE approved, the specific parcel or parcels of property affected and stating that a VESTED PROPERTY RIGHT has been created shall be published once, not more than fourteen (14) days after approval of the 1041 WOGLA Permit. The Permit shall be effective upon recording and publication. Weld County Oil & Gas Energy By: v�— Curt Moore, Hearing Officer Dated: Ittrz( iL i 2010 4586420 Pages: 5 of 7 04/29/2020 00:52 AM R Fee:50.00 Carly Kopn•S, Clark and Recorder, Weld County, CO 11111AINMAKIE ltil IAMPA� Pik lull 1041 WOGLA Permit STAFF REPORT Record Number 1041WOGLA19-0029 Staff Specialist: Dwight Mallory Company/Applicant: Longs Peak Resources, LLC Location Name: Jaco West 1807-1NH Pad Hearing Date: March 12, 2020 Legal Description: NW1/4, Section 19, Township 11 North, Range 65 West of the 6th PM Proposed Use: New Oil and Gas Location with 12 Well Pad and Production Facility SUMMARY The Captioned 1041 WOGLA Application (Application) was submitted by Longs Peak Resources, LLC (LPR or Applicant) pursuant to Section 21-5-320 of the Weld County Code (Code). The Staff of the Weld County Oil and Gas Energy Department (OGED or Staff) has completed a review of the Application, and recommends that 1041WOGLA19-0029 be conditionally APPROVED as provided below: 1. The Applicant has provided information that complies with the Application requirements of Section 21-5- 320 of Code. 2. In the opinion of Staff, the Applicant has demonstrated compliance with the Development Standards in Chapter 21, Article 5, Division 4 of the Weld County Code and has committed to develop and operate the Oil and Gas Location in a manner that is protective of the health, safety, security and general welfare of the present and future residents of Weld County, as well as the environment and wildlife. 3. Pursuant to Sec. 21-5-330 of the Code, notice of the 1041 WOGLA Hearing was mailed to required parties, including the current Surface Owner of the parcel where the proposed Oil and Gas Location is sited and the Owner of one (1) Building Unit located within one -thousand (1,000) feet of the Oil and Gas Location. The subject Building Unit Owner was the Surface Owner when the Surface Use Agreement was executed, and when the Pre -Application Notice was provided. 4. Notice of the hearing was published in the Greeley Tribune on January 31, 2020. 5. Staff requested comment from referral agencies pursuant to Sec. 21-5-330.A of the Code. Comments received from referral agencies have been made part of the Application record and are viewable through the E -Permit Center on the Weld County website. Where appropriate, Conditions of Approval have been established based on referral agency comments. a. Responses were received from the following referral agencies: i. Colorado Department of Public health and Environment (CDPHE): Referral sent on 01/27/2020. Response with comments received on 01/28/2020. ii. Weld County Office of Emergency Management (OEM): Referral sent on 01/27/2020. OEM responded with an approved the Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and Tactical Response Plan (TRP) on 02/13/2020. iii. Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment: Referral sent on 01/27/2020. Response with comments received 02/25/2020. iv. Weld County Department of Public Works: Referral sent on 01/27/2020. Response with comments received on 02/25/2020. v. Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC): Referral sent 01/27/2020. Response with comments was received 03/04/2020. b. No response was received from the following referral agencies: i. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW): Referral sent 01/27/2020. ii. Nunn Fire Protection District: Referral sent 01/27/2020. 6. There are no Local Governments whose boundaries are within one -thousand three -hundred twenty (1,320) feet of the proposed Oil and Gas Location. 7. There are no Schools, School Facilities or Child Care Centers within one -thousand three -hundred twenty (1,320) feet of the proposed Oil and Gas Location. However, Ault -Highland RE -9 School District was provided an opportunity to provide comments with respect to bus routes and traffic related to the Application. No response was received. 8. The Applicant certifies that they have a Surface Use Agreement (SUA) with the Surface Owner of the tract where the proposed Oil and Gas Location will be sited. 9. The OGED did not receive any Applications for Intervention regarding 1041WOGLA19-0029. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL The Staff recommendation for approval is conditioned upon the Applicant's continued compliance with Chapter 21, Article 5, Division 4 and other applicable sections of the Weld County Code, the BMPs and other mitigation measures identified in the application, as well as applicable state and federal requirements. Additionally, OGED Staff recommends the following specific Conditions of Approval: 1. Prior to Recording a. A complete Waste Management Plan shall be submitted to Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. 2. Construction a. A Final Drainage Report stamped and signed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Colorado shall be submitted to Weld County Public Works. b. A Weld County Grading Permit issued by Weld County Public Works shall be required. 3. Prior to Drilling Operations a. The applicant shall install temporary perimeter sound walls on the North and West sides of the location as needed to limit noise and light pollution impacts with respect to nearby Building Unit(s). Sound walls shall remain in place for the duration of the well drilling and completion operations. b. Applicant shall provide initial baseline groundwater sampling data, collected pursuant to COGCC Rule 609, or a determination that the site is not subject to COGCC Rule 609. 4588420 Pages: 5 of 7 04/28/2020 08:52 AM R Fes:$0.09 Carly Kopp., Clark and Recorder, Wald County, CO ���� EirJllINIIA Pages: 7 of 7 20 09'52 AM R Fee:$0.00 Peg . Clerk and Recorder, Weld County CO MP IA 14Mi�Iby4h14SN'A V/ 11 III 'I } ikaaaa / -4 ACCESS ROAD. LOCATION L T N40.91360 t O..c_ �v1� �. 11ah.9. ROBEFT E. JR. & .IAN C4 WAGNER 38 025_ wC "..128:: NUNN CO.80 648 WOGLA LOCATION DRAWIN( JACO WEST WELL & PRODUCTIO? SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH, RANGE 6: OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY )MPROVEMEN TS OF (MEASURED FROM NEAREST EDGE DISTURBED AREA) 186'1 N 1, WIRE FENCE: 245'1 N 751'1 W 808'1 W 2. RANCH ROAD: 203'1 N 3. O.H. UTILITY. 185'1 N 753'1 W 4. BUILDING: 589'1 NW 5. BUILDING UNIT: 733'1 NW 6. COUNTY ROAD: 1058'1 W 7. GAS PIPELINE: 757'± NE 32'± E 8 DRY CREEK BED CULTURAL ITEMS: WELLHEAD MEASURED FROM THE NEAREST PROPOSED BUILDING: 932'1 NW BUILDING UNIT: 1073'1 NW PROPERTY LINE: 397'1 N SCHOOL FACILITIES: 5280'+ CHILD CARE CENTERS: 5280'+ NOTE: IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN OR LISTED HERE( BEYOND THE 500' COGCC IMPROVEMENT MAY NOT BE SURVEY GRADE AND MAY !- LOCATED USING PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SOL 0 SCALE- t' a a0C' s "1.'1•It;S• 11i1;J ItI:.( :tu7.it; �. Y Hello