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RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF THE BOARD CONCERNING ZONING PERMIT, ZPAG20-0033, IN PART, FOR AN AGRITAINMENT EVENTS FACILITY, TO INCLUDE SUCH ACTIVITIES AS EDUCATIONAL ANIMAL INTERACTIONS, ANIMAL YOGA, CARRIAGE RIDES, UP TO TWENTY (20) SMALL FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENTS PER CALENDAR YEAR FOR EXAMPLE: FUNDRAISERS, EQUESTRIAN CLINICS, EASTER EGG HUNTS, ETC., OUTSIDE OF SUBDIVISIONS AND HISTORIC TOWNSITES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - RACHEL CRAWFORD 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, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 8th day of February, 2021, considered the request of Rachel Crawford, 14510 County Road 6, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621, for a Zoning Permit, ZPAG20-0033, for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, for one (1) second, single-family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to twenty (20) small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter egg hunts, etc., outside of Subdivisions and Historic Townsites in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and WHEREAS, said Zoning Permit is for the above described uses on a parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Lot 2 of Recorded Exemption, RE -1314; being part of the S1/2 NW1/4 of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, studied the request of the applicant and the recommendation of the Weld County Department of Planning Services and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, determined and ordered that Zoning Permit, ZPAG20-0033, be bifurcated so that the request specific to one (1) second, single-family dwelling unit be approved, and that the agritainment events facility be continued to March 17, 2021, at 10:00 a.m., to allow the applicant additional time to review the Warranty Easement Deed, dated December 30, 1918, recorded at reception number 288249, and work with the neighbor and Department of Planning Services to resolve access and maintenance issues, and WHEREAS, on March 17, 2021, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, studied the request of the applicant and the recommendation of the Weld County Department of Planning Services and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, regarding private access and private agreements, and having been fully informed, finds that this request, specific to the agritainment events facility, shall be referred back to staff. CC- ("L(OAlTR),PwCOrIK), Et-1CLL), CAC6616c,), APPL, APPL. REP OCorOg/ai 2021-0384 PL2755 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (ZPAG20-0033) - RACHEL CRAWFORD PAGE 2 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the abovementioned matter, be, and hereby is, referred back to staff. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of March, A.D., 2021. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: datittio �C►•� Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: eputy Clerk to the Board DA County ttorney Date of signature 05 Stev oreno . Chair mes, Pro- erry L. B ike Freeman 25744,A. Lori Saine 2021-0384 PL2755 Planner: Case Number: Applicant: Request: Legal Description: Location: LAND USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Diana Aungst ZPAG20-0033 Rachel Crawford c/o Keaton Crawford 1 PAGE OF DOCUMENT INCLUDED IN PAPER FILE. REMAINDER RETAINED ELECTRONICALLY IN TYLER. Hearing Date: March 17, 2021 Zoning Permit, ZPAG20-0033, for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1) second single-family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga. carriage rides. up to twenty (20) small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts. et cetera, outside of subdivisions and historic townsites in the A (Agricultural) Zone District Lot 2 of Recorded Exemption RE -1314; being part of the N2 of Section 10, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO Approximately one -quarter mile south of CR 6 and approximately one-half mile west of CR 31 Size of Parcel: +/- 57.4 acres Parcel No. 1471-28-0-00-050 The criteria for review of this Special Review Permit is listed in Section 23-4-1200 of the Weld County Code. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received referral responses with comments from the following agencies: Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, referral dated December 4, 2020 Weld County Department of Public Works, referral dated November 23, 2020 and December 15, 2020 The Department of Planning Services' staff has received referral responses without comments from the following agencies: Adams County, referral dated December 11, 2020 City of Fort Lupton, referral dated December 1, 2020 Weld County Sheriff's Office, referral dated December 4, 2020 Weld County School District RE -8, referral dated December 1, 2020 Weld County Zoning Compliance, referral dated November 24, 2020 Central Weld County Water District, referral dated December 18, 2020 State of Colorado, Division of Water Resources, referral dated December 15, 2020 State of Colorado Department of Agriculture — PACFA, referral dated December 3. 2020 The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received responses from the following agencies: City of Brighton Town of Lochbuie Weld County Assessor Colorado Parks and Wildlife Weld County Extension Office West Adams Conservation District Greater Brighton Fire Protection District United States Department of Agriculture, APHIS Veterinary Service ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 1 of 12 aoc>4 03g ?La -905 Case Summa The applicants are requesting a Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone Distnct, specifically an agritamment and a second single-family home permitted under Section 23-3-35 B and W of the Weld County Code The operation will be known as the Always Acres LLC The proposed hours Iof operation are 9 00 am to 9 00 pm Monday thru Sunday There is one (1) existing residence on -site, occupied by the owner of the property There could be up to tent(10)employees and as many as one hundred (100) customers on site at any given day However, the number of round trips per day shall not exceed sixty (60) There is an existing garage and five (5) outbuildings on -site, a 4,000 square foot metal barn is proposed to be constructed There will be events in the barn and the second level of the barn will be the second single-family residence Always Acres will provide space for up to twenty (20) small family-fnendly events per calendar year Events on site may include private or small group animal interactions, fundraisers, yoga, carnage ndes, sleigh ndes (during Christmas), Easter egg hunts, et cetera Events will be held within the barn and as well as outdoors The maximum number of guests will be limited to fifty (50) at only one time The larger events will utilize portable toilets smaller events will use the toilet facilities in the proposed barn A limit of two (2) separately owned and self-contained food trucks will be on site dunng events The landscaping will remain on the site and no additional landscaping is proposed A sign is proposed near the entrance gate on the northeast corner of the property located on the subject property The sign will meet the requirements of the Weld County Code There is enough space for fifty (50) parking spaces on the site and three (3) ADA compliant spaces There is one (1) shared access point off of an easement extending south from County Road 6 There is a gate at the entrance of the subject property The State of Colorado Department of Agnculture — Pet Animal Care Facilities Act (PACFA) provided conditions in their referral agency comments dated December 3, 2020 The applicant submitted an email dated December 21, 2020 that acknowledges the referral agency comments and states that they will abide by the PACFA licensing requirements There is a 75 -foot power line easement that travels along the northern edge of the property Only about haft of this easement encrioaches on the subject property The activities proposed for the site will be south of this easement The access crosses through this easement There is also an outbuilding built in the 1990s that is partially in this easement DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE DENIED FOR FAILING TO MEET CRITERION 5 (SECTION 23-4-1200 A 5) OF THE FOLLOWING APPROVAL CRITERIA 1 The submitted materials are in compliance with the ZPAG application requirements of Section 23- 4-1220 of the Weld County Code ) 2 The proposedrequest is in compliance with the ZPAG criteria requirements of Section 23-4-1200 of the Weld County Code Pertinent processing information includes A Section 23-4-1200 A 1 -- 1 The subject property is a Legal Lot The subject Zoning Permit will be located on a legal lot known as Lot 2 of Recorded Exemption RE -1314, recorded March 20, 1991, reception # 2244526 B Section 23-4-1200 A 2 — The application complies or will comply with the design standards in Section 23-4-1205 and the conditions in Section 23-4-1240 Section 23-4-1205A -- Adequate water service in terms of quality, quantity, and dependability is available to the site to serve the uses permitted There is adequate water at the site According to the Department of Public Health and Environment, referral dated December 4, 2020, water service will be provided by a ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 2 of 12 commercial/domestic well (permit 84525-F). The permit states "The use of groundwater from this well is limited to commercial, domestic, fire protection, industrial, irrigation, animal and stock watering, fish and wildlife, recreation, aesthetic, storage, and/or augmentation." Section 23-4-1205.8. -- Adequate sewer service is available to the site to serve the uses permitted. There is adequate sewage disposal on the site. There is a permitted on -site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) which serves the existing barn (SP -0500261). The system is sized for one (1) bedroom which correlates to two (2) people. The permitted OWTS which serves the existing residence (G19950259) is sized for four (4) bedrooms. The proposed barn will be used for agritainment events and the second floor will contain the dwelling. A new commercial OWTS will be installed for business use in concurrence with the construction of the proposed barn/second dwelling. The applicant is proposing to use portable toilets and bottled water to supplement larger events which is acceptable. As the facility will install a new commercial OWTS for the events and portable toilets will not be the sole sewage disposal source, the use is acceptable. If portable toilets are the only means of sewage disposal and the use exceeds 6 months, then a permanent water source and an on -site wastewater system must be installed. Section 23-4-1205.C. -- If soil conditions on the site are such that they present moderate or severe limitations to the construction of structures or facilities proposed for the site, the applicant has demonstrated how such limitations can and will be mitigated. No referral agency comments were received from the West Adams Conservation district concerning the soils. The applicant is proposing to construct a barn with a single-family dwelling on the second floor. If there are any soil conditions that present moderate or severe limitations to the construction of this structure it will be mitigated at the time of design. Section 23-4-1205.D. -- Adequate fire protection measures are available on the site for the structures and facilities permitted. Greater Brighton Fire Protection District did not respond with any referral agency comments. Section 23-4-1205.E. -- Uses shall comply with the stormwater drainage criteria requirements set forth in this Code. According to the Department of Public Works referral agency comments dated December 15, 2020 the applicant has submitted a drainage narrative stating that the site meets drainage exception 13. A parcel greater than 5 gross acres in size is allowed a onetime exception for a new 4,500 sq. ft. building or equivalent imperviousness. The applicant will be required to maintain the historic drainage flows and run-off amounts that exist from the property. Section 23-4-1205.F. -- All parking and vehicle storage shall be provided on the site. Parking and loading areas shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Division 1 of Article IV of this Chapter. There is adequate parking for the uses proposed on this site. According to the application materials there is room for over fifty (50) parking spaces on site as well as three (3) ADA- compliant parking spaces and one (1) van space. Section 23-4-1205.G. -- Uses shall comply with all the bulk requirements of Section 23-3-70. The use complies or will comply with Sections 23 -3 -70.A -F. In the case of Section 23-3-70.D. the applicant has received a USR20-0009 for the keeping of more than the maximum number ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 3 of 12 of household pets on a Lot of at least ten (10) acres and not in a subdivision or Historic Townsite. USR20-0009 approved a kennel for the private use of the property owners and no boarding of animals owned by others is allowed. Section 23-4-1205.H. -- The access shall be located and designed to be safe. Ingress and egress shall not present a safety hazard to the traveling public or to the vehicle accessing the property. For USES generating high traffic volumes and large number of large, slow - accelerating vehicles, acceleration and deceleration lanes may be required to mitigate a potential traffic hazard. The Department of Public Works referral agency comments dated December 15, 2020, state that a revised traffic narrative was received on December 10, 2020 which indicates that there will be approximately 60 daily roundtrips to include employee passenger vehicles, business passenger vehicles, and 4 tandem trucks/semi-truck/Trailer/RV. A Road maintenance Agreement is required at this location. Road maintenance includes, but is not limited to, dust control and damage repair to specified haul routes. Section 23-4-1205.1. — New accesses to Public Rights -or -way shall be constructed in accordance with this Code. According the Department of Public Works referral agency comments dated December 15, 2020, the parcel has an unpermitted existing access point onto County Road 6 approximately 2,862 feet east of the intersection of County Road 6 and County Road 29. This point is accessed via easement across the parcel to the north (Parcel No. 147128100066). An access permit shall be obtained for this location as it appears to meet the Minimum Spacing Criteria. Section 23-4-1205.J. -- Buffering or screening of the proposed use from adjacent properties may be required in order to make the determination that the proposed use is compatible with the surrounding uses. Buffering or screening may be accomplished through a combination of berming, landscaping, and fencing. The subject property is setback from the road and has mature vegetation. Since the primary use of the site will be agritainment in the form of agricultural uses berming and landscaping will not be a Condition of Approval. The applicant has installed fencing to contain the animals. Section 23-4-1205.K. -- Uses shall be located on the least prime soils on the Lot unless the applicant can demonstrate why such a location would be impractical or infeasible. The site is located partially on "Irrigated Land, Not Prime" and partially on "Prime (Irrigated)" per the 1979 Soil Conservation Service Important Farmlands of Weld County Map. The proposed project will not take any Prime (Irrigated) Farmland out of production as the activities are primarily agricultural in nature. Section 23-4-1205.L. -- The placement of signs on the site shall comply with the requirements of Article IV, Division 2 and Appendices 23-C, 23-D, and 23-E of this Chapter. All signs are required to comply with the Weld County Code. A sign is proposed near the entrance gate on the northeast corner of the property located on the subject property. Section 23-4-1205.M. -- Trash collection areas or facilities shall be screened from public rights -of -way and adjacent properties. These areas shall be designed and used in a manner that will prevent wind- or animal -scattered trash. Animal waste will be placed in a dumpster which will be disposed of three times a week. Trash cans will be used during events. On -site dust will be controlled by watering, as necessary. There are also Development Standards that address the proper disposal of solid wastes. ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 4 of 12 C. Section 23-4-1200.A.3 — The proposed use is compatible with applicable provisions of Chapter 22 of this Code. Section 22-2-10.B. — Respecting Private Property Rights. One of the basic principles upon which the United States was founded is the right of citizens to own and utilize property so long as that use complies with local regulations and does not interfere with or infringe upon the rights of others. The applicant is proposing to utilize the property for agritainment and a second single-family home. The applicant received approval for the keeping of exotic animals under USR20-0009 and with this application is applying for the business portion of the project. This Zoning Permit would allow the applicant to have activities that are open to the paying public, and include private or small group animal interactions, fundraisers, yoga, carriage rides, sleigh rides (during Christmas), Easter egg hunts, et cetera. Section 22-2-30.A.1 — Land use changes should not inhibit agricultural production nor operations. Since the proposed use is generally agricultural in nature it will not inhibit agricultural production or operations. Section 22-2-30.C.4 — Require access easements and privately maintained rights -of -way to have recorded maintenance agreements to ensure adequate access. The easement from CR 6 to this property is privately maintained and the Department of Public Works in their referral comments dated December 15, 2020 requires a recorded copy of any agreement signed by all of the owners of the property crossed by the access. The access shall be for ingress, egress, utilities and shall be referenced on the plan by the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Reception number. D. Section 23-4-1200.A.4 -- The proposed use is compatible with the character of the neighborhood. The proposed use for agritainment will offer space for will allow for commercial activity on the site 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. seven (7) days a week. The business on the site will increase the traffic on the access road to a proposed sixty (60) round trips per day. Because the use of the property will change to a business with daily activities and increased traffic this proposal is not expected to be compatible with the neighborhood. The adjacent lands consist of pastures, crops, and rural residences. There are four (4) residences surrounding the site. Two (2) of residences are within 100 feet of the site and the other two (2) are 340 and 620 feet west of the site, respectively. The closest residence is thirty-seven (37) feet east of the site. There are six (6) USRs within one mile of this site. SUP -349 for a hog farm (no longer in operation) is located east of the site, SUP -93 for a feedlot of 1500 cattle is located south of the site, USR-1676 for research, repair and manufacture is located west of the site, USR16- 0034 for open pit mining, USR17-0070 for mineral resource development facility and USR17- 0032 for a greater than 12 inch high pressure natural gas pipeline are both located northwest of the site. E. Section 23-4-1200.A.5 -- The proposed use is compatible with the general health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. The Weld County Department of Planning Services sent notice to ten (10) surrounding property owners within 500 feet of the proposed USR boundary. Seven (7) letters of concern were received with three (3) of them from the same property owner. The concerns outlined in the letters include lack of peace and quiet, health issues because of increased dust due to ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 5 of 12 traffic, effect of the dust on the livestock, privacy, property values decreasing, increased traffic, maintenance of the shared easement, and the impact of cars been lined up in front of the neighbor's house due to the applicant having the gates closed to the facility. The letters and emails were sent to the applicant throughout the months of December and January. The applicant has reached out to the closest neighbor and on December 18, 2020 the applicant submitted an email that summarized the contact with the closest property owner, Ms. Jeri Yarbrough. F. Section 23-4-1200.A.6 -- The application complies with any requirements the Director of Planning Services deems necessary in order to mitigate adverse effects of the use on the neighborhood. Code Section 23-4-1230.A. states, "The authority and responsibility for approval and denial of a zoning permit rest with the Department of Planning Services." This case is being recommended for denial by the Department of Planning Services due to the number of concerns from the Surrounding Property Owners that the applicant may not be able to be adequately mitigate. G. Section 23-4-1200.A.7 -- The proposed use has adequate access and street/road or highway facilities providing access to the property are adequate in size to meet the requirements of the proposed use. According to the Weld County Department of Public Works referral dated December 15, 2020, the applicant is required to submit a recorded copy of any agreement signed by all of the owners of the property crossed by the access. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. Should the Board of County Commissioners choose to recommend approval, staff recommends that the case be conditional upon the following: 1. Prior to recording the map: A. If the existing on -site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) for the existing barn (SP -0500261) will be utilized for business use, the OWTS shall be reviewed by a Colorado registered professional engineer to determine sizing limitations. The review shall consist of observation of the system and a technical review describing the system's ability to handle the proposed use. The review shall be submitted to the Environmental Health Services Division of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. In the event the system is found to be inadequately sized for the proposed use, the system shall be brought into compliance with current OWTS regulations. (Department of Public Health and Environment) B. The applicant shall submit a recorded copy of any agreement signed by all of the owners of the property crossed by the access. The access shall be for ingress, egress, utilities and shall be referenced on the plan by the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Reception number. (Department of Public Works) C. A Road Maintenance Agreement is required at this location. Road maintenance includes, but is not limited to, dust control and damage repair to specified haul routes. (Department of Public Works) D. The Zoning Permit Plan shall be amended to delineate the following: 1. All sheets of the plan shall be labeled: ZPAG20-0033 (Department of Planning Services) 2. The attached Development Standards. (Department of Planning Services) ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 6 of 12 3. Show and label existing structures and approximate distances to the nearest property lines. (Department of Planning Services) 4. Show and label other existing and proposed improvements. (Department of Planning Services) 5. Show and label the location(s) of the screened portable toilets. (Department of Planning Services) 6. Show and label the location of the screened dumpster and/or trash enclosure. (Department of Planning Services) 7. Show and label existing landscaping, screening and fencing. (Department of Planning Services) 8. Show and label existing and proposed parking areas, including surface material, number, and dimensions of spaces and drive aisles. Parking shall comply with Article IV, Division 1, of Chapter 23, as applicable. (Department of Planning Services) 9. Show and label the proposed facility signage including the location, dimensions and design of the sign. All signage shall comply with Article IV, Division 2, of this Chapter as applicable. (Department of Planning Services) 10. The Zoning Permit Plan shall bear the certifications per Section 23-4-1220.C.7 of the Weld County Code. (Department of Planning Services) 11. County Road 6 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a local road which requires 60 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate and label on the site map or plat the future and existing right-of-way (along with the documents creating the existing right-of-way) and the physical location of the road. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of right-of- way. This road is maintained by Weld County. (Department of Public Works) 12. Show and label the entrance gate if applicable. An access approach that is gated shall be designed so that the longest vehicle (including trailers) using the access can completely clear the traveled way when the gate is closed. In no event, shall the distance from the gate to the edge of the traveled surface be less than 35 feet. (Department of Public Works) 13. Show and label a 30 -foot minimum access and utility easement to provide legal access to the parcel on the site plan. (Department of Public Works) 14. Show and label the drainage flow arrows. (Department of Public Works) 15. Show and label the parking and traffic circulation flow arrows showing how the traffic moves around the property. (Department of Public Works) 3. The applicant shall submit one (1) electronic copy (.pdf) of the plan for preliminary approval to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. Upon approval of the plan the applicant shall submit a Mylar plan along with all other documentation required as Conditions of Approval. The Mylar plan shall be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder by the Department of Planning Services prior to commencement of the use or construction. The applicant shall pay the recording fee. 4. If the required documents have not been recorded within ninety (90) days from the date of approval or if an applicant is unwilling or unable to meet any of the conditions within ninety (90) days of approval, the Director of Planning Services may refer the application to the Board of County Commissioners, which may revoke the zoning permit following a public hearing. The applicant shall be notified of the public hearing at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing. Prior to said hearing, the ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 7 of 12 Director of Planning Services may grant a one-time extension of up to ninety (90) days, for good cause shown, upon a written request by the applicant. Before this extension has expired, the applicant may seek a further extension from the Board of County Commissioners by written request to the Director of Planning. If the Board of County Commissioners denies the extension or if the conditions are not met and the required documents recorded by the date specified by the Board, the zoning permit approval shall be voided, and the application denied. 5. Prior to Construction: A. An access permit shall be obtained prior to on -site construction. (Department of Public Works) B. If more than one (1) acre is to be disturbed, a Weld County Grading Permit will be required. (Department of Public Works) 6. Prior to Certificate of Occupancy for the second residence: A. An on -site wastewater treatment system is required for the proposed second residence and shall be installed according to the Weld County On -site Wastewater Treatment System Regulations. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 7. The Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District is not perfected until the Conditions of Approval are completed and the map is recorded. Activity shall not occur, nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property, until the Zoning Permit is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder or the applicant has been approved for an early release agreement. ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 8 of 12 ZONING PERMIT FOR CERTAIN USES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Rachel Crawford ZPAG20-0033 1. Zoning Permit, ZPAG20-0033, for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1) second single-family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to twenty (20) small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, et cetera outside of subdivisions and historic townsites in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 23-8-10 of the Weld County Code. 3. This operation is limited to fifty (50) guests per event. 4. The hours of operation are 9:00 am to 9:00 pm Monday thru Sunday. 5. The parking area on the site shall be maintained. 6. The existing landscaping and screening on the site shall be maintained. 7. All signs shall adhere to Chapter 23, Article IV, Division 2 and Appendices 23-C, 23-D and 23-E of the Weld County Code. 8. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for controlling noxious weeds on the site, pursuant to Chapter 15, Article I and II, of the Weld County Code. 9. The access to the site shall be maintained to mitigate any impacts to the public road, including damages and/or off -site tracking. 10. There shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on public roads. On -site parking shall be utilized. 11. Any work that may occupy and or encroach upon any County rights -of -way or easement shall acquire an approved Right -of -Way Use Permit prior to commencement. 12. The Property Owner shall comply with all requirements provided in the executed Road Maintenance Agreement. 13. The Road Maintenance Agreement for this site may be reviewed on an annual basis, including a site visit and possible updates. 14. The historical flow patterns and runoff amounts on the site will be maintained. 15. Weld County is not responsible for the maintenance of onsite drainage related features. 16. All liquid and solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20- 100.5, C.R.S.) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 17. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. This is not meant to include those wastes specifically excluded from the definition of a solid waste in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, C.R.S. 18. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, fugitive particulate emissions, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The applicant shall operate in accordance with Chapter 14, Article 1 of the Weld County Code. ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 9 of 12 19. Fugitive dust should attempt to be confined on the property. Uses on the property should comply with the Colorado Air Quality Commission's air quality regulations. 20. Sewage disposal for the facility shall be by an on -site wastewater treatment system. Any system located on the property must comply with all provisions of the Weld County Code, pertaining to On -site Wastewater Treatment Systems. A permanent, adequate water supply shall be provided for drinking and sanitary purposes. 21. Any large -capacity septic system (a septic system with the capacity to serve 20 or more persons per day) shall comply with the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Class V Injection Well requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 22. For events that are utilized for a time period of six months or less or to supplement large events, portable toilets and bottled water are acceptable. Records of maintenance and proper disposal for portable toilets shall be retained on a quarterly basis and available for review by the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. Portable toilets shall be serviced by a cleaner licensed in Weld County, contain hand sanitizers and be screened from public view. 23. The facility shall adhere to the maximum permissible noise levels allowed in the Residential Zone as delineated in 25-12-103 C.R.S. 24. The applicant shall comply with Colorado Retail Food Establishment Rules and Regulations governing the regulation of food service establishments. 25. Animal and feed wastes, bedding, debris and other organic wastes shall be disposed of so that vermin infestation, odors, disease hazards, and nuisances are minimized. 26. The applicant shall comply with the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA), Division of Animal Industry regulations. 27. The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of State and Federal agencies and the Weld County Code. 28. Sources of light shall be shielded so that light rays will not shine directly onto adjacent properties where such would cause a nuisance or interfere with the use on the adjacent properties in accordance with the plan. Neither the direct, nor reflected, light from any light source may create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on public or private streets. No colored lights may be used which may be confused with, or construed as, traffic control devices. 29. Building permits may be required, for any new construction or set up manufactured structure, per Section 29-3-10 of the Weld County Code. A building permit application must be completed and submitted. Buildings and structures shall conform to the requirements of the various codes adopted at the time of permit application. Currently the following has been adopted by Weld County: 2018 International Building Codes; 2018 International Residential Code; 2006 International Energy Code; 2017 National Electrical Code; and Chapter 29 of the Weld County Code. A plan review shall be approved, and a permit must be issued prior to the start of construction. 30. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 31. Necessary personnel from the Weld County Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, and Public Health and Environment shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County regulations. 32. The Zoning Permit area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Changes from the plans or Development ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 10 of 12 Standards, as shown or stated, require the written approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Services Department before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. A revised map may be required to be submitted, approved, and recorded. 33. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 34. The property owner, operator or successor shall be responsible for acknowledging and complying with Section 23-4-1240 of the Weld County Code. 35. Section 23-4-1240.E of the Weld County Code states: "Construction or use pursuant to issuance of a zoning permit shall be commenced within three (3) years from the date of approval of the permit. A one-time extension of one hundred twenty (120) days may be granted by the Department of Planning Services for good cause shown by written request. Before this extension has expired, the applicant may seek a further extension from the Board of County Commissioners by written request to the Director of Planning Services. If the Board of County Commissioners denies the extension or if construction has not commenced by the date specified by the Board, the zoning permit approval shall be voided, and the application denied." 36. Section 23-4-1240.F of the Weld County Code states: "Any zoning permit may be revoked by the Board of County Commissioners for violation of any of the terms of this Division 17 or conditions of approval of the zoning permit following a Probable Cause Hearing as outlined in Section 2-4-40 of this Code. If the zoning permit is revoked, the property owner shall cease operation of the use immediately. Continued operation of the use after a zoning permit has been revoked shall be a violation of this Code." 37. Section 23-4-1240.G of the Weld County Code states: "The Director of Planning Services may revoke a zoning permit if the use is discontinued for a period of three (3) consecutive years. Should the Department of Planning Services observe or receive credible evidence of such a discontinuance, the Department shall notify the property owner by first-class mail. If the property owner objects to the revocation of the zoning permit within thirty (30) days, the Director of Planning Services may schedule a public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners for its review and decision. The applicant shall be notified of the public hearing at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing." 38. Section 23-4-1240.H of the Weld County Code states: "The Department of Planning Services may permit minor amendments to an approved zoning permit without a complete application for a new zoning permit, notification to surrounding property owners, or referral to agencies. The applicant shall provide a written summary of the proposed amendment(s) and any other documentation required by the Department of Planning Services. An increase of ten (10) percent or more in impervious surface area or an increase of ten (10) percent or more in traffic shall not be considered a minor amendment. If the Director of Planning Services determines the proposed amendment does not qualify as a minor amendment, the proposed amendment shall require a new zoning permit." 39. Section 23-4-1240.1. of the Weld County Code states: "Any use listed in Article III of this Chapter as requiring issuance of a zoning permit under this Division 17, but which was in lawful existence at the time of adoption of this Division 17, may continue without obtaining a zoning permit so long as the use is not discontinued for a period of three (3) consecutive years. The Department of Planning Services may permit minor amendments to such use in accordance with the preceding subsection. A minor amendment to an existing approved Use by Special Review for a use that now requires a zoning permit under this Division 17 shall be processed in accordance with Section 23-2-285 of this Chapter. If the Director of Planning Services determines the proposed amendment does not qualify as a minor amendment, the proposed amendment shall require a zoning permit. If approved, vacation of the Use by Special Review may be a condition of approval of the zoning permit." 40. RIGHT TO EXTRACT MINERAL RESOURCES STATEMENT: Weld County has some of the most abundant mineral resources, including, but not limited to, sand and gravel, oil, natural gas, and coal. Under title 34 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, minerals are vital resources because (a) the state's commercial mineral deposits are essential to the state's economy; (b) the populous counties of ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 11 of 12 the state face a critical shortage of such deposits; and (c) such deposits should be extracted according to a rational plan, calculated to avoid waste of such deposits and cause the least practicable disruption of the ecology and quality of life of the citizens of the populous counties of the state. Mineral resource locations are widespread throughout the County and people moving into these areas must recognize the various impacts associated with this development. Often times, mineral resource sites are fixed to their geographical and geophysical locations. Moreover, these resources are protected property rights and mineral owners should be afforded the opportunity to extract the mineral resource. 41. WELD COUNTY'S RIGHT TO FARM STATEMENT: Weld County is one of the most productive agricultural counties in the United States, typically ranking in the top ten counties in the country in total market value of agricultural products sold. The rural areas of Weld County may be open and spacious, but they are intensively used for agriculture. Persons moving into a rural area must recognize and accept there are drawbacks, including conflicts with long-standing agricultural practices and a lower level of services than in town. Along with the drawbacks come the incentives which attract urban dwellers to relocate to rural areas: open views, spaciousness, wildlife, lack of city noise and congestion, and the rural atmosphere and way of life. Without neighboring farms, those features which attract urban dwellers to rural Weld County would quickly be gone forever. Agricultural users of the land should not be expected to change their long-established agricultural practices to accommodate the intrusions of urban users into a rural area. Well -run agricultural activities will generate off -site impacts, including noise from tractors and equipment; slow -moving farm vehicles on rural roads; dust from animal pens, field work, harvest and gravel roads; odor from animal confinement, silage and manure; smoke from ditch burning; flies and mosquitoes; hunting and trapping activities; shooting sports, legal hazing of nuisance wildlife; and the use of pesticides and fertilizers in the fields, including the use of aerial spraying. It is common practice for agricultural producers to utilize an accumulation of agricultural machinery and supplies to assist in their agricultural operations. A concentration of miscellaneous agricultural materials often produces a visual disparity between rural and urban areas of the County. Section 35-3.5-102, C.R.S., provides that an agricultural operation shall not be found to be a public or private nuisance if the agricultural operation alleged to be a nuisance employs methods or practices that are commonly or reasonably associated with agricultural production. Water has been, and continues to be, the lifeline for the agricultural community. It is unrealistic to assume that ditches and reservoirs may simply be moved "out of the way" of residential development. When moving to the County, property owners and residents must realize they cannot take water from irrigation ditches, lakes, or other structures, unless they have an adjudicated right to the water. Weld County covers a land area of approximately four thousand (4,000) square miles in size (twice the size of the State of Delaware) with more than three thousand seven hundred (3,700) miles of state and county roads outside of municipalities. The sheer magnitude of the area to be served stretches available resources. Law enforcement is based on responses to complaints more than on patrols of the County, and the distances which must be traveled may delay all emergency responses, including law enforcement, ambulance, and fire. Fire protection is usually provided by volunteers who must leave their jobs and families to respond to emergencies. County gravel roads, no matter how often they are bladed, will not provide the same kind of surface expected from a paved road. Snow removal priorities mean that roads from subdivisions to arterials may not be cleared for several days after a major snowstorm. Services in rural areas, in many cases, will not be equivalent in municipal services. Rural dwellers must, by necessity, be more self-sufficient than urban dwellers. People are exposed to different hazards in the County than in an urban or suburban setting. Farm equipment and oil field equipment, ponds and irrigation ditches, electrical power for pumps and center pivot operations, high speed traffic, sandburs, puncture vines, territorial farm dogs and livestock, and open burning present real threats. Controlling children's activities is important, not only for their safety, but also for the protection of the farmer's livelihood. ZPAG20-0033 — Crawford Page 12 of 12 Sign , t• , , .. ,.�— ,s •. 1. vie:" _ --. ,cM•� v - �• e. I° ,. t. „ it 1 a i _._ '7 ,r.. " 1. O 1 I i a: — Public heanngs concerning this property will be heard before the County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners "7�CJT11 TIt7dTlrRAti I etc�af WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 1150 "O" Street • Greeley, CO 80631 Panning Commission Heanng will to held on �Q ofr Board of County Commissioner Hearing wit be held on cebnio.Lm— 43 20a. at:coon,. Applicant: RQchet _CLemok 2rD Request- _ - "(AMC PERMIT FOR CERTAIN USES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRIc,T• ONE (1) SECOND SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING UNIT ANO AN AGRETAINMENT EVENTS FACIUTY, TO INCLUDE SUCH ACTIVITIES AS EDUCATIONAL ANIMAL INTERACTIONS, ANIMAL YOGA. CARRIAGE RIDES. UP TO TWENTY (20) SMALL FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENTS PER CALENDAR YEAR FOR EXAMPLE FUNDRAISERS EQUESTRIAN CLINICS, EASTER EGG HUNTS, ET CETERA OUTSIDE OF SUQDNISIONS AND HISTORIC TOWNSITE5 IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTR►CT Case Nurnber.? Ql6>aaCon Acres 7 _S 7•''t FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT ibilb L__ AT THE WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT Or PLANNING SERVICES. AT 970400-6(00_ _ For Additional Intormauon visit worn weidcountypianpingCa ses cieg 1"t. s.P t vM WOWS � F.v/Mist 44.- 14.09 Ary� A`•A PP . ; { *SOW 1. n., M Vern V& . AMP r a• `., S r~ir. el r.•..0. .V✓IwMM•, ti.wyJl M°krdO�ra.WM+. 7o.r. .IS.t�.!', •7.�M'4 �r ryn wM , ..,... r. 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IQ4_ PM sod x d L. �......-x.11 . • 50' x S0' Area • E— r rri mf -0 U at L. `" aJ G1 la_ y --- ...♦1•.•..-.•..•i NEW pRiV AY . .1•-- `GRAVES.)• . • • . • • • • • • • . • • • Site Plan — Parking area and improvements EXISTING 2,$00 SOFT5INGLE- FAMILY RESIDENCE • • • . •• •• • FLOW CAPTURED IN IRRIGATION POND .............. ..�� -r" cart nr.•....... EXISTING UNPAVED/GRAVEL PARKING AREA 5/4-O0+ SQFT {8_5`X18' SPACES AVAILABLE: MINIMUM 65) (8.511WIDE + 5' SIDE AISLE ADA. SPACES: 2;4 i11' \NIDE ADA VAN SPACE: 1) • C:EXISTING EXISTING -1.)200 SOFT HAY SHED & STABLE EXISTING 1,250 SOFT UTILITY SKIED • coo 0 FLOW CAPTURED IN IRRIGATION PONDS EX1S x INcl STABLE .uaro4 i Section 23-4-1200 of the Weld County Code Seven ZPAG Approval Criteria: A. Section 23-4-1200.A.1 -- 1.The subject property is a Legal Lot. B. Section 23-4-1200.A.2 — The application complies or will comply with the design standards in Section 23-4-1205 and the conditions in Section 23-4-1240. C. Section 23-4-1200.A.3 — The proposed use is compatible with applicable provisions of Chapter 22 of this Code. D. Section 23-4-1200.A.4 -- The proposed use is compatible with the character of the neighborhood. E. Section 23-4-1200.A.5 -- The proposed USE is compatible with the general health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. F. Section 23-4-1200.A.6 -- The application complies with any requirements the Director of Planning Services deems necessary in order to mitigate adverse effects of the use on the neighborhood. G. Section 23-4-1200.A.7 -- The proposed use has adequate access and street/road or highway facilities providing access to the property are adequate in size to meet the requirements of the proposed use. Tr INVENTORY OF ITEMS FOR. CONSIDERATION Applicant Rachel Crawford cfo Keaton Crawford Case Number ZPAG20-{ 030 St bmItted or Prepared Prior to At Heanng Hearing .. Surrounding Property Drner Dathy Henke, response dated Cecen�ber, 2120 X — 2 Surrounding Property Darner Jeri Yarbrough, response dated December 15, 2020 — 3 Surrounding Property Owner — Gina Sank, response dated December 18, 2020 X 4 Surrounding Property Owner — Jennifer Field, response dated December 21, 2020 5 Surrounding Property Owner r- Keith Tolison, response dated December 22, 2020 X 8 Response from the applicant dated December 21, 2020 X 7 Surrounding Property Darner — Jeri Yarbrough, response dated January 19, 2021 (1) 8 Surrounding Property Owner — Jeri Yarbrough, response dated January 1912021 (2) 9 Letter from Small Business Development Center — helsie Beller, dated January 22 2021 10 Response from the applrcant dated January 30, 2021 11 Response from the applicant dated February 1, 2021 to Jen Yarbrough X 12 Response from the applicant dated February 1, 2021 to Keith Tolison 10 Response from the applicant dated February 1, 2021 to Gina and George Sack X 14 ; Surrounding .Property Owner — Gina and George Sack, email received February 8, 2021 X i l hereby certify that the fourteen items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prier to the scheduled Board of Count} Commissioners hearing Pagel of 1 Diana Aunust. Placonnotive, aiana Aungst , Pla Surrounding Property Owner Notificaticn November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: 'Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 202CI Planner: Diana Aurtigst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1) second single- family dwelling unit and are Agr.itainment events faci ity, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, anirnal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family frier (illy events per calendar year for example: fundraisersr equestrian clinics, Easter- Egg hunts, etc, parcel Number: 147128000050-80341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314„ PART S2NW4 SECTlOhl 28, TIN, .8662 OF THE 6TH P.M.. '4 EL� COUNTY, COLORADO. 1, erg. in 0 1 -•=- 6e„ r- rn z ta-n cry] r, 0Z. r� g a Location: Approximately 025 miles south of rCR 6 and approximately 0.5 rniaes vest of CR 31 This not ce is being sent to you for your comments regarding an application for a zoning permit. Any cnrnrrents you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. You can view the case inforrnalior at https://accela-aca_cavvelcJ,awskitizenaccessi and followino the steps below: 1, Click one the "P'lanning° tab an the menu bar 2, Under General :search, enter the Case Number above into the "Record Number' boy and click search. 3, Click on the blue arrow next to the "Record Info" tab and select "Attachments" Please reply by the above lusted date so that we may give full consideration to your cornrnents. Any response not received before or on this date will be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the applicatienr please call the Planner listed above associated with the request. e have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interest. [ ] We have reviewed the request and object for the following reasons: - Signature Address �� Cre 2 1/4-7-1.0 Co 80G2/ Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 tit 17th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 (977) 4004100 (970) 304-6498 faux Surrounding Property Owner Notification November 23, 2020 The WPId County Department of Planning Services has received they following item for _ r review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number 7 PAG21-0033 Rease Reply By, December 21. 2020 Planner Diana Aungst Project.: Zoning Permit for certain uses in they A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1) second single - ?aurally dwelling unit any an Agritaio�ment events facility, to include such acti�rit; es as educational ©naie- onal an4rnal Interactions: ainlrnal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendl everts year fur example: fundraisers, equestrian cl i r ilcsr Easter ih�unt � per +caie��f ar Parcel Number: 147128000050-803413911 Legal: LC,)l 2 R.EC EXEMPT RE -131 P' SECTION 28, DIN, 8662 OF THE 6TH RV., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. 4. ART S2NW4 Location: Approximatey a_25 mile! south of CR 6 and approximately 0,5 miles west of CR 31 This notice is being .sent to you for your comments regarding an application fora zonin g porr1e'Mff.. Any comments you consider relevant to this request wouldbe appreciated. You Len view the case information at litt s� tiaccela-aca_cosweld.cirtusicitize acres ' arid following the stapes below 'r- Click on the "P'lanning$ ,tab on the menu bar 2-UnderGeneral Search, enter the Case Number above into -the "Recond Number" hogs, and chick search.. 3, Click on the Wile arrow next to ithe "Record Info" tab and select "Attachments' Please= repry► by the above iistr.d date see that use may give full cons deration to your comments. Any rricponse not received before or on this date will he deemed to be a positive 'response to the Doear rient of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, ip!ease call the Planner listed above associated with the request,. f ) Ve have revievwed the request and find no conflicts with our in₹eerest. We have reviewed the request and object for the f no °rag "s k � � � oct �' reason"' 40.4 144 PitkrkitetAsue LAS Cita L14 -- - _ eC`c1___I&IPAO fa MKS C tag rag -tic_ L26 loc-IC i_L_5Th._‘. AA c a —D —C•%- vickne _ wioultunk neceS 5 49 ititi rtir _ alti I it rmfritS PM St. ottocider evattolisia AA vie is rte' Pcd Slgnatur Address HS ' IDRivceir LILA zoir 4cLie C IA es- ci ice _ cr- lost?.arty/ calks 3-0 Meld County Pianring inept. 15.55 N, 17th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 4C0 6100 Diana Au!ngst From; Seat: To: Subject: Attachments: Jeri Yarbrough <yarbrou ghacest@hetmaitcom> Tuesday, December 1" 5, 2020 10:7 PIVI Diana Aungst Case Pag20-0033 Keaton property County Keaton j pg _ 'his email nr.igimitred from outside of Weld COUrity Government too not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the rontClit is safe. Hello Diana, have attached rny letter with my objection of future use for the Keaton property,, I don't have are objection with them building their building but I have objections to the future use of their property. 1, Changing my road status from PRIVATE use for ingress and egress ors y, to acommercial use. 2, dust and noise for granting up to 60 cars daily ears speeding and maintaining the road for all the extra traffic, current use maybe 5 cars a day, 3, blocking my entrance when they are havirg heir events while people are waiting for access to their events ( if gates are closed) also currently they only have a single ear arc-zess to their property. How will emergency vehicles access their property when they are having their events. Hours of operation 7 days a wee< 9am - 9Pmq the intrusion of my privacy and quality of ray fife my property value declining or sale of my omperrty being a hay/horse farm being next to a entertainment facility. reached out to the Keaton family with my. concerns and unfortunatefly with their response they didn't address my. concerns. Thank you. Jeri Yarbrough 14512 Rd 6 Fort Lupton. Colorado 80621 303-210-8974 1 Surrounding Property Owner Notification November 23., 2020 -lie Weld County Department of Pl1 nning Setvices has received the following item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number, ZP0620-0# 33 Please Reply lily; December 21 2020 Plarlrter. Diana tingst Project. Zoning Permit tot certain uses in the A (.agricultural) Zone Districts one (1) second single- family +dwellir o unlit and an ► gritainrnent events facilty, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly .events per calendar year for e:arriple: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc Parcel slumber, II471260000 0-803413941 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART 52:NW4 SECTION ?R. T1t,l, 8662 OF THE 6Th P,M..„ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 025 rrnOs sou -h of CR; 6 and approximately OILS miles west of CR 31 This notice is being seat to you for your comments regarding an application for a zoning permit .any comments you consider relevant to this request wairld be appreciated, You can view the case information at httpsliaccela-aca co_geld:co,usicitazerac€essi and following the steps below. 1, Click on the "Planning" tab on the menu bar 2. Linder General `search, enter the Case Number above into the. 'Record Number„' box and click search, 3. Click on the blue arrow nott to the "'Record Info" take and select "Attachments" Please reply by the above listed date so that vie may give full consideration to your comments. Any response not received before or can this date will t» deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Sentices- If you luzve ,any further questions regarding the application, please can the planner lasted above associated with the request, 1 l We have reviewed the request and Find no conflicts with our interest. e have reviewed the request .and object for the follex »reasons: -- rc ignat.r re Address AI d mark 4us+- t ist - i_lC i WI -- Date 1 t O cio a interksit sel retept at/ c 'Me 1 Ls— ibrt 9+a+? K Atienf J 3� e ¢ a tO‘ix'iar5' *tired dtf- (" A) W4AL ha/ alWith( LO1114 I At) +1 t"iivick 'geld County Planning Dept_ 1555 ICI 17th Ave„ Greeley, CO 80531 l970r 400-61100 (97O 30444298 fax o 1 CA-1A4Pr aOra 15 Diana Aungst From; Seat: To: Subject: Gina Michel <ginithel9013@grmaiI.com> Monday, December 21, 2020 10:5 A Diana Aungst Case number ZPAG20_0033 +Caution:This email originated from outside of Weld County 'Government. Do not click links me pen attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. To elaborate more on my abjection for this permit moving foorwardi I mentioned the increase of traffic from 5 to b vehicles a clay on the ar.cess road historically to their r ropas+ed 60 a day. With agriculture the only time there is ar spike in the number of vehicles is, when crops are being harve!ted. This increase only happens fire times a year. As we harvest hay, there is an increase in vehicles four different days in the year. When we harvest our corn crop is the last time ycu will sec an increase of vehicles for three to four days which happens in September. Having said that, 4 days out ofthz year there are an extra 5 vehicles on Feld County Road 6 and for three days there will be 20 extra vehicles totaling only g days out of 365 days. The Crawford's anticipate 60 vehicles per day for 365 days.Thrat will drastically change tie environment of our fanning and ranching community. The 'constant traffic and dust will be a huge, nuisance to ether families. The Crawford'.s home sits back far enough to not affect them in any way. As I hadl mentioned during: the hearing, my greatest concern is how their proposed business and their exotic animals will negatively impact my cattle and horses. At the time I mentioned the diseases that could possibly be passed to our cattle from the Craword's exotic animals. During the meeting,/ " r. Fo► dron said tho Crawf 's want to find solutions for ms's. Ya r+ough's corcerns and ihoy are committed to being good neighbors. He addressed Ms. Sack's concern and said the Cra ord's ,piao to ,have a double fence, in ,fact it is required by the USDA"; but after luring there fora few months now they still have not built a second fence: The other concern I have about the safety of my animals is due to the increased amount of dust in the air. This high Invel of continuous dust in the air that will be kicked up due to the high number of vehicle{ (pickups and trailers) each day will cause my cattle or more so the baby calves to develop "dust pneumonia." This respiratory condition its deadly to baby calves. My next reason for my abjection is their proposed business will depreciate the value of our homes. People move to the country to get away from the traffic and noise, With their plans to have 60 vehicles a day coming and going 7 days a eels, is not why we live here. On June 2nd, several people from our community attended the hearing for the Craw rd's special permit. We all spoke up and objected to their proposed business prier to there purchasing the Oman's place. As documented during the meeting the Crawford's said, "if they do apply for a business, it would be something snail that would not disrupt the nehjhborhood and Jim would be agricultural. Ms. Crawford said their man concern is moving onto the property along with their animate Keaton Crawford recently sent an email stating the main reason their family purchased the property was far the business. Lastly„ during the meeting the Crawford's said they did not want their home to be a boarding and training facility. in the hearing certification it reports, "Chair Freeman stated the Board would remove "an animal boarding and animal training facility" the language needed to be deleted In addition, "Ms, Crawford requested the development standards be changed to ,say their kennel is for their private use and do outside animal's can be boarded on their properly. These comments are found in the summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting on June 2ncl. Which conflicts with the Crawford's wz sting; to hest }equestrian c inies_ 1 The Crawford's show they will only say ghat the Board wants to hear to get permits a pproved. Keaton Crawford stated they will reach out to tie neighbors to work out any iues and thews has been no communication. Stated how the changes will not interfere with our current way of livirg and it will. significantly! She !so told the Board the requirement form the USDA is adouble fenice and nothing has changed with the fencing after living there for a few months. The Crawfords have strongly demonstrated their lack in follow through, even if it is a requ irement, as well as lack of integrity. Dina Sack George. Sack 2 ritiii;ne. Surrounding Property Owner Notification November 23, 2020 The 'field County Department of Planning Service; has received the follo4wing item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number 2PA 20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner Diana AungSt Project: Zonirg Permit for certain uses. in the A (Agricultural)Zone District, one (idi second single- fizmilt dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to inci ude such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yroga, carriage rides. up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. Parcel Numbers 14712850-R03413g4 Legal: LOT 2 RE'C EXEMPT RE -1314, PART S2N 4 SECTION 28, TIN, !R662 OF THE 6TH P.M., 'WELD COUNTY, COLORADO', Location: Approximately 0.25 miles south of SCR 6 and approximately QS mires west of SCR 31 This notice is being sent to you for your comments regarding an application for a zoning permit. Any comment information at and following the steps below: h Y nviiacrpla--acata..welcl.cosusf'C t izenacr_essi 1_ Click on the "Plianningr" tab on the menu bar 2. Under General Search, eater the Case Number above into the "Record Nornber'' bicx and click search. 3. Click an the blue arrow next to the mReciord Info" tab and select "Attachments' Please Feely by thie above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your comments. Any response not received before or on this date will be deemed to be "a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner listed above associated with the request z [ l We have reviewed the reauest and find no conflicts with our interest. We have reviewed the requcst and object for the following reasprs_ ytch ( Jr - aid d ress oLorieesnesaCan inki Sort 30,sce_by cli) (Agit 03 etwN, clifini)frAL;).. be_ ckiseirrotisa ou r 6fric,1), rorfrii,Nt. coomowikii Feld County Planning Dept. 1CrigS N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 400-6100 i(9?0) 3(4-6498 fax Diana Aungst From: Sent: To: Subject: KT2 Ranch <kt2ranch@gm,ail.conn> Tuesday, December 22, 2020 8.02 A Diana Aungst Case #Z PAG20-0033 Caution:This email originated from outside of Weld County Government ire not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Weld County, Our home and property is located at the intersection of Road six and 31. We purchased our property about 5 area --s age, We chose this area after properly researching what we cou d and could not do row ith our property. As homeowners and landowners it was very important to us to understand how we were allowed to use our property and based an cur conversations with our neighbors, they also exercised the same clue diligence because we care about our homes and our land. We chose this area because of the agricultural and residential aspects, knowing that this community has been :set aside and preserved forthls use. It is not fain nor is it appropriate that a new resident can knowingly purchase property that its zoned for one purpose And Later apply to the county for a license that would allow there to completely deviate from the zoning laws that protect the homes and land in this area., From our understanding, these new residents were ;completely aware of what the limitations were when they purchased their property. This has happened before and we have had to fight these situations in the past. However, there are new busine.sses, in the area that follow the rules and pur+chasied land that was zoned for the purpose forwhich they intended It Why a -re these new residence not being held to that same standard? If our neighbors .are allowed to open this business, it will increase the traffic on a dirt road that is already not properly maintained, If you don't lire here you don't understand what a nightmare it can be tcr; navigate County Road 6 and Counter Road 31 because of the ridges and potholes that easily forte on these roads aiter !rain ,and snow storms and cue to high traffic. The proposed business that our neighbors are wanting to put in will increase traffic and damage to our road on a permanent basis. Not bernparary. And we also understand that they are applying to be able to use our neighbors driveway to park there spectators. Hew can this possibly be acceptable to the CCLIT. ty?That driveway belongs to people who have livered in this area for a very long time and new their new neighbors are having to rally to support their objection to someone improperly using their drivewm. There's not room for this business here. It will impact too many people in a negative wtiray. We would just ask that the county deny the request for this lousiness and encourage i he landowners to open their business newss an a place where this kind d °f hus,i n ESS al l red /mains wise ) and where this business would .not .impact homeowners so significantly. Please support us in keeping our neighborhood quiet and peaceful. Keith Tolisorn KZ ANGUS RANCH PO B©x 826 Brighton, CO3601 1 EXHIBIT 5 303-903-5475 2 Diana Aungst From: Sent To; Subject Keaton Crawford <keaton.m.crawford@gmail.com> Monday, December- 21, 2020 11:01 A Ghana , Angst Re , Case Pag20-o033 Keaton property EXHIBIT i 6 Caution:This entail originated from outside of weld County Government De n.et click links n -r open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the contents is safe. n Diana, I have attached the initial contact emails from Jeri to :his email, I warted you to be able to see that we are trying to take our neighbors concerns into consideration and tried to start the dialogue of what she would be more comfortable with. We were trying to negotiate with Jeri on the things that she was concerned a.Jout, but at this point, C would like you to know that we would like to talk through these things VI order to make sure wwe are helping the neighborhood with scme of their concerns, without sacrificing ,all of our business efforts. 1. The access, as I have discussed with Melissa is not reserved for residential only, and is able to be commercial without a change in the access. We wiul just need to apply for an access permit through public works. Since we have a right to access our property, this should not be a concern, 2. !once we know from the county whether we have been (permitted to have. additional traffic, we would be more than happy to contribute to more of the road maintenance for the private road that the two of us share. Since we do not know this, we wanted to wait on negotiating the road maintenance. and dust mitigation. However, since we do not know what traffic numbers we will have yeti we were unable to .sign a new road maintenance agreement with Jeri. Additionally, current use imay be only around 5 cars,but permitted use is 30 round) trips as a use by right for us which I think she might be confused about. 3. The cars will be kept on our property that is before:he gate,, to ensure that her entrance is not blocked. We will not be staging carsat the entrance unless absolutely necessary for the security of the animals (which was also a neighbor concerns Safety is our utmost concern, and we will be taping emergency vehicles into consideration when we develop our business plans moving forvva rd. 4. \i'Ve offered to cut Dock on the times for the interactions, but Jeri's reasoning for net liking this is because of her job making her have odd hours. She did not acknowledge this compromise. Again I would like, to reiterate, dine to our traffic cap, and the e fact that we will require all guests to have tickets ahead of time for the interactions (not like a zoo where you can come and buy an entrance ticket at the gate). We will not have traffic flowing in and out at all times in the day, but due to our business plan of having carriage rides later in the day we need to have these extended hours. 5. Our business is based on agritai,nment, which is arguably not that far from a boarding and training facility which is what Jeri herself runs. Our goal is to educate people on the agricultural elements of our world, amid to enhance the lines of our animals and we will be maintaining the integritwi of the agricultural community that we also love. I do not see how this would devalue her property as it is still based on the agricultural nature of the area. Thank you so much for taking all of this under consideration as you and the rest of the planning staff review our application. We are willing to make some sacrifices for the good of the neighbors but we also are very passionate about our business, We have listened to the neighbors at the USR meetings, and with our conversations with Jeri, we believe that the integrity of the neighborhood is being maintained, .and that we have tried very hard to meet the neighbors in the muddle. Thank you ,again, Keaton Craord 410 • Zoning permit Mall J< it i Jeri Y.arbrOUgh Suft, Need �+�� 1, t9$ 'lte +h, B1 - Flak Malan, just nooelved your notification the zoning permits` i wan tea la roach ei t'to you abata some evil my manner* that ;l have mold the change of use for rikir property 1. Change ar use Wilhite .aM>mM ml lhal I nom b©mg clrar gerd from private use In taomimardial use Who would be responsible for nrai etafreng die arms :taut due to SI *in flautt traffic "Rii salt you are talking about 8t} Ears a idly this is a dramatic change, Also Whatnot:Otalaul how fast incite Jokes down IN read volI that l* addressed? 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Pleas'ca ilni rso Ihnstat, rf au erode cow gw atiorts aft ar _rf to an -war fbr VIAL you again ;Lox toothirta (Mani tbeirli to lath ttl ioutih wing% sap Loo itiiyi Liian,t Itr Mao at,lre II'Ht nialycas thine t ielr vitirtinn hand ltirld INN sL°3 illy IC. thrlldis this p1namant ii2orrf Wass Ves gu tttrtrwch tt !s Cr3crrss It Fr vans a gma.t Deal to as that you re wiling re weds wan tos !to nee VI. kW. MS property for fsirlat we nought it liar. 'halide nevi, 'lel sd■ On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 2:56 PM Keaton Crawford <kea on,mrcral`nrforci@gmair.com> wrote: Thank you Diana, i have received this. I have the email conversation between myself and Jeri that I am going to send to you as well I besiege it shows (extremely good faith that we are trying to work with the neighbors and try to accommodate their needs. I will fonsetard these to you by this weekend. Additionally, from the USR meeting, we moved the deimpstler from the location previously by the gate to being inside of the property for .Meritscomfort as well. This is something that I think that should also be considered since we are trying: very hard to be understanding other concerns. 2 If needed, we are willing to negotiate some on the times and daily trips if needed (Which is also where we startled to talk to Jeri abou N also have some other comments to Jerigs concerns. since I think she is confused about some things. Which i will also communicate to her so that we reduce any confusion., I know that the different tents and rights can be confusing for all of us so I just want to retake sure that we have everyone on the same page as Ibest possible Thank you again, Liana, for all of your hard work can this application! Keaton Crawford On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 8:54 AM Diana Aungst <daungst,@weId ov,com> wrote° Keaton: Please find the comments from Teri Yarbrough attached and in the body of the bellow email: Thanks; ks; Diana /lungs! Planiner Weld County Department of Planning Services 7 555 N. 17th Avenue _ Gr eeie v„ Colorado 80631 0: 970-4x'0-3524 O: 970400-6100 Fax:970-30'4-6498 dating weidgo vi corn vievi vans tgov. corgi 3 Confidentiality Nobce: 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 your have received this coimrnunicia ion in en -or. please immediately notify sender by return e-meil and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying. distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this tor munication or any attachments by an ne other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Jeri Yarbrough; cvarbroughacres@hotmail.corn> Beata Tuesday, December 15, 2020 10:47 PM To. Diana Aungst <daungst@weidgov.com> Subject: Case ZPag2D-0033 Beaton property thin: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachmentsunless you recognize the sender and know the centers t safe_ Hello Diana, have attached my letter with my objection o: future use for the Keaton property. don't have an objection with them building their builldin,g;, but I have objections to the future use of their property, 2..CIhanging mfr road status from P'RI'MATE use for ingress and egress only, to a corn _ merciai use. 2.dust and noise for granting ups to 60 cars daily cars speeding and maintaining the road for all t traffic. current use maybe 5 cars a day. le extra 3.bloc{i!ng my entrance when they are havirg their events while people are waiting for access to their events (if gates are closed) aiso currently they only have a single car access to their property, How will emergency vehicles access their property when they are having their everts. 4.Hours of operation 7 days a wee l< Sam - 9pm, the intrusion of my privacy and quality of my life 5.Imyproperty value declining or sale of my property being a hay/horasefarm being next to a entertainment facility, reached out to the Keaton family with my concerns and unfortunately with their response they didn't address my concerns. Thank you. Jeri Yarbrough 14512 Rd Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 4 303-210-8974 5 Diana Aungst From; Seat: To: Subject: Jeri Yarbrough <yarbroughacres@hotmalicom> Tuesday, Jia nu,a ry 19, 2021 12:36 PICI Esther Gesick, Diana Aungst Crawford ZPAG20-0033 Caution: This, emailoriginated from outside of 'Fold County Government. Cho not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sencer and know the content is safe. Bello, I would lice to attend the pubic hearing for this case and submitting my objections tio this project. T'y name is Jeri Yarbrough I own the property next to the. Crawford's.1 also own the access road to their property. 1. The proposed building site where it is located on their property and if will fleck my views? I currently have an easement to clean MA a Pipe, that keeps my basement from flooding will this easement be bothered with this buildirg site? 2. The hours of operation 7 days a week gam- 9pm what this will do to the quality of my life. If they are only asking for 20 events why 7 days a vAveek. I bought this property 6 years ago because it sat back 35 acres and it was peaceful and quiet. With their access being located in front of my hotuse and if their gates are closed I will have up to 60 ears being staged in front of my house with the possibility of blocking my entrance to my place. emailedl my" concerns to the Cra ord's about the hours they said they would only be grilling to reduce (hours In the winters months to gam -gpm. When they first approached me the said their hours would be gam : 3pm, This has increased significantly, 3. Who will be respons"kyle for the increase of dust/ ncise on mead and maintenance with all the increase of traffic, when Ellen lied there it was mAy be 6 round trips a day. I currently have maybe 5 round trips a day. I board my friendsar c families horses that are retired .and they maybe comeout once a week. Currently the agreement it's shared evenly between pus,. I also emailed the Cr.awford's about this concern. They said they aren't willing to change the current agreement. I find this L naccepta ble that I would be responsible for their extra usage for a private use only access, road. 4. Will My property value decrease being 'locate'd next to this facility. With all these concerns I object to this proposed project Thanks you Jeri Yarbrough Sent from nay iPad 1 EXHIBIT Diana Aungst From; Seat: To: Subject Jeri Yarbrough <yarbroughacras@hotmailcnm> Tuesday, ja nu,a ry 19i' 2021 4:50 p hsel Diana Aungst Crawford Caution: This, ornail originated &ern outside of Weld County Government. Do not click lies or open attachments unless you recognize the sencer and know the content is safe. Hi Diana Can you please add that after they agreed to more their trash closer to their home they had a new 2yard dumpster delivered today and pout right next Amy Bence by icy house. So they can't even keep their word on that. Thank you Jeri Sent from my Whone 1 c EAST COLORADO S,eta. duskier; Cevew wogs it Center East Colorado SBDC 800 1Ph Street, Suite 0025 Greeley, CO 80639 January 22, 2021 To the Develor ment and Planning Commission„ JI narine i Cheisie Beller and I am a consultant with the East Colorado Small Business Development Center. I have been working with Keaton Crawford since August 2020 on the orocess of moving her business to Fort Lupton. During our rr eetings,. we dedicate time to how to have open dialog with the neighbors to address their concerns. From the beginning it was impc3rtarit for IVliss Crawford to have a E ood relationship with residents and businesses that will be close to the new location. We have consistently tried) to come up with reasonable solutions to any concerns that the neighbors have brought to her attention. Keaton Crawford has. worked herd to maintain a professional and courteous relationship with neighbors a-nd'encouraged an open dialog to address any concerns. Thank yowl Chelsie Bellser- Chelsie@EastColaradoSBDC..com (970) 351-4274 5 EXHIBIT 9 Diana Aungst From: Seat: To: Subject: Keaton Crawford <keaton.m.crawtord@gmaiI.com Saturday, January 30, 2021 9:57 PM [Marra Au n g st Re: Staff comments for ZPG20 33 (hearing on 2/8/21) Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government ire not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Thank you so much Diana, I have a few things that I wanted to make sure gnat relayedto you I numbe clarity. 1. Can you please add i he following response to Exhib t $? I ,apologize for the delay in response. red them for am mortified to thinly that anyone would believe that we would blatantly go back or our word about the durrbpster. We went back and double -cheeped all of ierrs concerns regarding the durnpster and understood that her concerns revolved .around main ure, flies; a nd smell. Therefore, since owning the property, our large trash dumpster has resided inside crf the property where .Teri has nearer land eyes on it Since we understood her concerns, we located our RECYCLE bin to :he location that is near the perimeter of her property, and died not see how this would gem against anything that we have previously agreed upon, nor did we think in a million dears that Jeri would have a problem with this. Once we heard of Seri's concerns, we relocated the dumpster to a location on the interior of our property as well, in order to mitigate these concerns. Please let the record reflect that Jeri knew that this was simply a recycle bin, and not a dumpster, prier to sending the letter to the county about the "dumpster" that we went against our word on. We have done a ,great deal to help mitigate the concerns that Jeri had regarding our busirries.s and especially the dumpster, and again we are mortified) to think that anyone would believe that we went against our word. Thank you for including this in the meeting mates! 2. The sign blew down, and we granted to make sure that someone could come out to fix that if need be. We are happy to put it back ups, but we didn't know if that was allOW2d. Let me know how you would like me to proceed on that. 3. Also, we are constructing letters (by email) to the neighbors in order to h€r,p+efully mitigate some of their concerns, l will send there to you as soon .as we have them done. Will you be able to include these in the meeting inventory? Thank you! Keaton Crawford an Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 2:06 PIM Diana Auingst <daungst@ eldgev.com>wrote: Keaton: !EXHIBIT `10 Attached are the staff co nnments for this case= I also attached all the referral :agenr comments and the Exhibits for the hearing.. We dill meet. at 1150 "O" Street, Greeley in the Board Room at Barn on Monday Feb. 8, 2021 for this hearing. Fuel free to contact me with any questions. Regards, Diane Angst Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 1.555 N. 17th Avenue - Greeley, Colorado 8 631 D. 970-400-3524 O: 970-400-6100 Fax.:970-304-6498' daungstA wski n v: cO177 WI AV weldigov. con, Confidentiality Notice' This nlectre.nic transmission a.nd any atta:ched documents or other writings are, intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may certain information that is privileged, con idea call or otherwise protected from disclosure. It you have received this communication in error, please imrnediatel notify sender !by return entail .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. 2 EXHIBIT Diana Aungst From: Keaton Crawford <kea1ten.m.crawfordi grnail_corri> Sent: onday, February 1, 2021 12:04 PM To _Jeri Yarbrough Subject ZPAG Application Concerns Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government. Do notclick links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe: Jeri, e warted to reach out one more time in order to try to mitigate your concerns that you addressed in your letter to the county. We recently want balk and referenced our notes from the meeting that we halo with Toni, and yourself on May 15,2O2O, and you didn't have hardly any concerns, and openly voiced that you were comfortable with our business proposal. We tallied about all of the dlifferer7t types of interactions that we wanted to have including kangaroo yoga, educational events, etc. You had mentioned that if we had a bunch of traffic, we would just reed to address the road in order to keep it maintained, and your main concern after hearing about our business proposal was your dogs being in the road when oars show up to our gate. We understand your concern about cars blocking the driveways. Since we have explored many options with this concern, we would like to formally propose that we will keep the gate open during our interactions in order In ensure that traffic flows into our property as soon s they arrive. This will also hopefully alleviate your concern about your privacy as well. As we stated in our previous conversation (December 15, 2020), wealso proposed reducing operating hours by one hour in the eveningsr and closing at 8 pm insicad of 9pm in the wintertime. Additionally, the county also has a dark sly policy that we will be !required to follow. In regards -too the easement and access, we have -lad several conversations with public works and they have not brought pup any concerns with the access. For the meld maintenanoe agreement, we will of course pray our proportional share above the use by right allowances (60 daily trips which is equivalent to 3O round trips per day) in order to help maintain the road. In additions as we discussed in our previous email tc you, were will be happy to install "sloe or speed limit signs: We will also be including in our ticket confirmation information the importance lo all of our customers that they respect the neighborhood and sunrounding property owners, This is extremely important to us, and will not be taken lightly. We have Included the code that states the use by right traffic allotments befow for your reference: Sec. 34-35, - lases allowed by permit outside of subdivisions and historic t.ownsites, A RITAIN MENT, agriculture -related EVENT FACILITIES, AGRITOURI M, and HUNTING LODGES permitted under Division 17 at ,article IV of this Chapter_ Also, just as a courtesy we wanted to make sure that you also understood that for the maintenance of County Road 6r Public Works sets out regulations that ensure that property owners are responsible for their proportional share of maintenance according to their traffic allotments, This will cover road maintenance that V' Iti�l tri. i p dust Tref1g d 1 I on , se e squ d' tty ti al l e m ai , a r ItN Tr tg e . 1 At the U R meeting, you stated the concerns you had, regarding the placemert of our dumpster due to manure, flies, and smell. Since we heard your concerns, and understood your point of view, we placed our large 8 yard durmpster in the interior of the properly, We were shocked to hear your concerns regarding our much smaller recydle bin being placed rear your property lire, since the recycle would not nave these adverse conditions that you ire concerned about, We heard your concerns again and rnoved the recycle bin into the interior of the property, less than a week after beung there. Despite what you think, we are hearing your concerns and we are trying to find compromises that are good for both of us. We believe that we have encouraged open communication with the surrounding neighbors from the start of this process, and have been diligent about taping their concerns into consideration Early in 2020, well before our first county meeting , e sent out letters with our contact information to encourage communication and to try to answer questions that any surrounding neighbors nrught have, Our plans for r business have significantly changed in order to attempt to mitigate thew concerns, VVe encourage you to -each out Ito us regarding any other concerns, confusions or questions you may have, as vve would love to ensure that your voice is being heard. Thank you 3 Keaton, Dili, and Rachel Crawford Diana Aungst From: Keaton Crawford <kexit+ nsm.cra ord@grna l.com> Sent Monday, February 1, 2021 12:05 F' To; Ict2ranch@gmail.com Subject: ZPAG Application Concerns EXHIBIT caution: This email originated irorn outside of Weld County Government. Do notclick links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe: Hello neighbor, We got the letter that you sent to the county regarding your concerns about our business and wanted to reach out to you in order to hopeful)/ help mitigate some of these concerns. Fiat of all, we want to allow you to better understand our goals with this business. Our primary' goal is to educate on the importance of animal welfare. A benefit of our busine� s wound be the opportunity to educate our guests on the importance of agriculture, farming and ranching. We believe that these are. extremely important sectors of our economy, and we are striving to bring more awareness to their impoftance, our family has a passion for animals, and what, we can do to inspire the community to (make a difference. We chose this property after doing our own significant research of what we could and could not do on the property. One cf the ruin considerations :hat we have accounted for within what we are asking for with our business is the use by right allowances for similar businesses within the neighborhood_ This &lows for up to 60 daily trips already secured to be used by the properly owners, without having to obtain any additional perrnnitsw The code is copied below: Sec. 3-3-20 - Dees allowed by right outside of subdivisions and historic townsites A. B. ANIMAL BOARDING and animal C. TRAINING FACHLITIES where the maximum number of ANIMAL UNITS or HOUSEHOLD PETS permiled in Section 23-3-70.D below is not exceeded .and traffic to and from the facility does not exceed sixty (60) daily trips_ C� 'Within this research., we discovered the agritainment permit that would allows us to maintain the integrity of the agricultural community while incorporating our more unique parts of our business as well 1 have referenced the section of the code for Agritainment below: Sec. 23-3,-35 - Uses, allowed by permit outside of subdivisions and historic towwnsites. 1 AGRITAINI ENT, agriculture -related EVENT FACILITIES, AGRITOURISM, and I®IUNTI permitted under Division 17 of Article, ilV of this Chapter. NG LODGES; We also want to alleviate any confusion on the parking and road situaticn with our neighbor directly to the oast: There is an easement in order to access our property, in which we only intended to ever use for this use. VVe never had any intentions or plans of ever using our neighbors property to park spectators. VVe are mortified that any neighbors would think that we would he that disrespectful to be parking ears on anyone else's property. We intend to uphold all of our responsibility and duties regarding this business and our land use. As a sma I lousiness with an agricultural base, it is, our belief that our business does not deviate far; from the use by right businesses (for example- a horse boarding and training facility) or other companies that operate within the area. We have encouraged open communication wth the surrounding neighbors from the start of thi process, and have been diligent about taking their concerns into consideration. Early in 2020, well before our fiat county meeting we sent out letters to the neighbors within 500 feet of our property wvith our contact information to encourage communication and to try to answer questions that any surrounding neighbors rright have. Our plans for our business have significantly changed in order to attempt to [mitigate these concerns We encourage you to reach out to us regarding any other concerns: confusion or questions you may have, as we would loge to ensure that your voice is being heard. Thank you, Keaton, Dili, and Rachel Crawford 2 Diana Aungst Rom: Keatcri Crawford <keaton.m..crawtord@grnail.com> Sent Monday February 1, 021 12:09 PM To gmichelgo1 i@gmail.com Subject: ZPAG Application Concerns EXHIBIT Caution: This email originated irorn outside of Weld County Government. Do notclick links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe: Hello Gina and Georgie, We giot the letter that you sent to the county regarding your corcerns about our business and wanted to rerEch out to you in order to hopefully help mitigate some of these concerrns. First of all, we want to allow you to better understand our goals with this business. Our primary goal is to educate on the importance of animal welfare, A benefit of our business would be the opportunity to educate our guests on the importance of agriculture, farming and ranching. we believe that these are extremely important sectors of our economy, and we are striving to bring more awareness to their importances Our family has a passion for animals, and what we can do to inspire the community to make difference. We chose this property after doing significant research into what we could and could riot do on the property. One of the maim considerations. that we have accounted for in what we are asking for with our business is the. use by right allowan+aes for similar businesses allowed within the neighborhood. This allows for up to 60 daily trips. already secured to be used by the property aviiners, without having to obtain any additional permits. The code is copied below: Seca 23-3-20 - Uses allowed by tight outSiide of subdivisions and historic to nsites A. a ANIMAL BOARDING and anima C. TRAINING FACILITIES where the maximum number of ANIMAL UNITS or HOUSEHOLD PETS permitted in Section 3-70.D beiow is not exceeded and traffic to arc from the facility does not exceed sixty (60) daily trips. Dr To clarify, this is equal to 30 round trips per day. Every single person that owns property in this neighborhood is allowed to have up to this number of trips per day if they were to run a livestock boarding and training facility. In addition, we feel that it is niecessary to tiring to your attentior- that there is a noticeable number of large trucks and oversized lauds that travel down county read 6 on a regular basis. Additionally, we want to clear ups any confusion about the fencing situation. The property already has a perimeter fence, which in most places already is double fenced. We also added are additional seven foot enclosure fence attached to the barn which houses our kangaroos. This mieans that at any location on the property, there are erkher two fences, or even three fences between our anima s and any neighbor's properly. This was installed prior to moving any animals onto the property ir, order to ensure the safety and security of the animals. I hope that this assures you that we have done everything that we said that we would. We .are very saddened that you would think that we did not do ghat we said we would, but hope this helps you to understand what we lave done. Lastly, we want to address the hoarding and training facility. In the U R process, we were applying for a Kennel License for tine additional pet .animals that we wanted to have one the property. Instead of being able to increase the number of animals allowed, the county required us to obtain a. Fennel License. This is for animals such as dogs, cats,, guinea pigs aid other small rodents. At the meeting, we addressed the concern of the neighbors of running a kennel that night cause significant dog barking noise frarr the property. This is why we ;agreed to the stipulation that we would not board other people's pets. However: Section 23.3.20 is in regard to a hoarding and training facility for livestock including horses, cattle, etc, that is a use by right that. comes Min the property, We hope this hMeips clear up any concerns or confusion regarding the boarding and training aspect of our business. We have encouraged open communication with the surrounding neighbors from the start of this process:, and have beien diligent about taping their concerns into consideration. Early in 2020, well before our f rst county meeting we sent out letters witi our contact information to encourage communication and to try to answer questions that any surrounding neighbors might have. Our plans for our business have significantly changed in order to attempt to mitigate these concerns. We encourage you to reach out to us regarding any tither concerns, confusions. or questions you may have, as we would love to ensure That your voice is being heard. Thank you, Keaton, Milli, and Rachel Crawford 2 Diana Aun Est From: Sent: To: Subject: Gina Michel <grruichel 1.3 +firmail_coirn Monday, F+ebn a ry „ 2.021 8:11 AM Dana Aungst ZPAG20-0033 EXHIBIT Caution— This email originated from outside of weld +Counter Goivernm:ent Una not clack links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content as safe. Good morning Diana:. I wanted, -to make sere: you received this letter to be rears daring the ZPAG20-0033 meeting this morning. 1 won't be able to attend due to work commitments, To Whom It day Concern, f want to object to the Crawford's proposed a.g;rita,inment facility. Our family has resided mere since 1996. Historically all or the neighboring families have always had either some cart le or horses( Nothing that would require the number of vehicles proposed by the Crawfords. Our property is adjacent on the west side of the access road. The anther concern have is for the safety of any animals due to the increased amount of dust in the air. This high level of continuous dust in the air will be kicked up due to the high number of vehicles each day and will cause my cattle or more so the baby calves to develop "dust pneumonia.° This respiratory condition is deadly to bpa.byr caries. Due to the number of vehicles that they hope- to have utilizing the access road will cause a lot of dust With the dust .it will increase the high probability of them. getting, bovine respiratory disease_ r stated this fact and the Crawford's response was they will ask visitors to slow down_ They cannot police it. Also, in the Crawford's reference to the semis traveling up and down County Road 6, not the access road, 'The access road is the one 1 am referencing where the dust will come from, The oilfield company does compensate Weld County for their temporary use to keep County Road 6 well maintained and treatedso there is absolutely no dart! I do not see any improvements to the access road done by the Crawfords for east mitigation or any preventative actions for the degradation of the access road. 'There is no comparisons in our neighborhood to what the Crawford's propose. I mentioned the increase of traffic from 5 to 6 vehicles a clay on the private access ,road historically to their 60 roundtrips a day for the proposed business of kangaroo yoga, Fester egg, hunt, weddings, etc. ?Ay point is there has nearer been that high amount of traffic in our area as the Crawf+o.rds rape to have, My example is with agriculture, the only time theme is a spike in the number of vehicles is when craps .are being harvested. This increase only happens five times, a year. As we harvest hay, there is an increase in vehicles four ditTercnt days in the year, When we hest our corn crop is the last time you wilt see an increase of vehicles for three to four days which happens in September. Flaying said that, 4 days out of the year there are an extra 5 vehicles on Weld County Road 6 and for three days there will be 20 extras vehicles totaling only 8 days out of 365 days. The Crawford's anticipate 60 daily trips per day for 365 days_ `1''ha.t will drastically change the environment ofour farming and ranching community, in which Crawford's stated they do not want: to do.. The constant traffic and dust, wilt be a huge nuisance to our family and our livestock. tae Craw' lord's home sits buck far enough to riot be affected by it. As I had mentioned during the bearing, my greatest concerti is how their proposed business and their exotic animals will negatively impact my cattle and horses, At the time 1 mentioned the diseases that could possibly be passed to our cattle from the tlraword's exotic animals. During the meeting, " fondren said the Cra worts want infra solo ion c for At. Yarbrough 's. concerns and they are committed irr being good neighbors, , /le addressed kis. Sack's concern and said the Crc wfort s plan to have a double fence, in fact a is required by dig USDA", as I had mentioned. in my first eniaib they still have not followed through! I observed them letting 2 kangaroos run loose as 2 people watched them. That specific area does not have a 7 foot fence nor does it have a double fence, I am currently in contact vvith the USDA in regard to the kangaroos being let out with the insufficient fencing_ My next reason for my objection is their proposed business will depreciate the value of our homes People move to the country to get away from the traffic and noise With their plans to have 60 round trips a day for their agritainment coming and going 7 days a week, is not why we live here The Crawford's response was complaining about the number of `{large trucks" traveling on County load 6 The semis traffic is temporary as they are drilling a new otlwell located approximately 2 miles east of us Their proposed business will not be for just a few months On June 2nd, several people from out community attended the hearing far the Crawford's special permit We alI spoke up and objected to their proposed business prior to them purchasing the Oman's place Our objection to then ZPAG permit should not be a surprise to them As documented during the meeting the Crawford's said, "If they do apply for a busirzessi rt would be soinethmg small the t ouldsr#tsrupt the neighborhoodeand that would be agricultural Ms Crawford said their main concern is moving onto the property along -with their animals" Site also said ifthey do not get the business financially, they would be fine Keaton Crawford recently sent an email stating the main reason their family purchased the property was for the business The Crawford's show they will only say what the Board wants to hear to get permits approved Keaton Crawford stated they will reach out to the neighbors to work out any issues and they sent out letters to the neighbors within 500 feet We never received a letter and it also shows we were not on the Crawford's mailing list The email she sent to me last week did not solve any issues She spoke of educating people on the importance of animal vvelfare without any type of plan or an overview of the curriculum Nothing about maintaining the access road to prevent any dust to show their understanding of the importance for animal welfare other than asking people to drive slowly She stated during the meeting on June 2nd how the changes will not interfere with our current way of living and it will significantly} From hatorically 5 to 6 vehicles a day to 60 daily trips will make a huge negative impact She also told the Board the requirement from the USDA is a double fence and nothing has changed with the fencing after living there for a few months Crawford said where the kangaroos are housed is a 7 foot fence and there is mostly, not completely, a double fence around their property Again, the Crawfords continue to demonstrate evens more their lack in follow through, as well as lack of integrity S ineerely, Gina Sack George Sack 2 GRAPHIC SCALE 1' -BU 0 80 160 240 75' POKER UNE EASENFNi FOR THE U S OEPARDAENT OF nif INTERUR RECORDED DECEIMER 22, 111S0 AS RECEPTION N0. 1;07080. Improvement Survey Plat Located in the South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th County of Weld, State of Colorado Sheet 1 of 1 Section 28, P.M., LOAN -10 ;WADING AND VINCIS ENCROACHINC .NW DRAINAGE EASLIACNT AND RIVING TRANSIOSSiON LINE LASOIENT E E BASIS OF BEARING M:N89'51'361 1879.28' P: N8T51.387 187 34' E E z • aRDAGwiraA087047014cE 2 RECORDED SUSS:, 1114^�I AS RECEPTION NO 2347114 I SI E �O6 moot• Z P I � E f I L xr r x X 30' re -1 x x Na r. -28 14� ncn 22 o: x x x x x E E to PER►MNENT AND Xi TEMPORARY PpEt1NE EASEMENT RECORDED semi 3 20111 AS RECEPTION ND E — E SOUTH UNE OF ELECTRIC TROTS ME EM FOR TN U.L DEPARTMENT Or ENERGY RECORDED OCTDSER 27 2008 AS RECEPTCRI N0. nuns. REbEJTMEf PREVIOUS 7W POWER LIE EASEMENT. LEGEND: • FOUND 1/2' REBAR WITH ORANGE PLASTIC CAP LS 12330- ■ FOUND S/8' REHM WITH SILVER PLASTIC CAP LS 25937. o - FOUND 1/2' REBAR WITH NO CAP. O - FOUND 5/8' REBAR WITH NO CAP. W • ELECTRIC PEDESTAL - POWER POLE E - OVERHEAD ELECTRIC UNE 0 • WATER WELL. METAL OR PVC DRAINAGE PIPE -X X - APPARENT UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION PIPE. • - UNDERGROUND PROPANE TANK. • • SEPTIC TANK UO. X • FENCE UNE 4400418.8•4w,t - CONCRETE. POND. M: - BEARINGS AND DISTANCES AS MEASURED FROM THIS SURVEY. P: • BEARINGS AND DISTANCES FROM THE RECORDED PLAT OF RE -1314. LOT 2 57.40 ACRES +/- SINCLL STORY NOCE HOUSE x x Of X x x x x. _ x • x x 30.3113.$ METAL LEAN-TO 20' OMSK EASEMENT ECM= SPOOL 30 1103 As Kamm No. 133118/ IRRIGATION POND:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - E K K x x MET* (WIN 134.0' d. i x MEEK + x --Xx rrrX rX x I skis' LEAN-TOLx� �`I 1 r'f t t�LI 0 M —r M • SdS'55'O41V P:S89'55'O81V 1905.43' 50. MET* BARN R SO 0. x x X x x METAL LEAN -TD x c u H .n.n nn Ts; M10 x If r X X ---NW —X— Sign Location PROPERTY DESCRIPTION_: LOT 2 OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1471-26-2 RE -1314, SITUATED IN THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE SDRH PRINCIPAL MERCI N, RECORDED MARCH 20, 1991 IN BOOK 1293 AT RECEPTION NO. 2244528, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO NOTES_ 1) BASIS OF BEARING: THE NORTH UNE OF LOT 2, RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1471-28-2 RE -1314, RECORDED MARCH 20, 1991 AS RECEPTION NO. 2244528 IS ASSUMED TO BEAR NORTH 89'51'36' EAST, AS SHOWN ON THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF AND AS MONUMENTED HEREON WITH AU_ BEARING'S CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO. 2) ALL DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE GROUND DISTANCES N U.S. SURVEY FEET. 3) ACCORDING TO COLORADO LAW YOU MUST COMMENCE ANY LEGAL ACTION BASED ON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER YOU FIRST DISCOVER SUCH DEFECT. IN NO EVENT MAY ANY ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN TEN YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THE CERTIFICATION SHOWN HEREON. 4 ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY REMOVES OR KNOWINGLY CAUSES TO BE REMOVED • Y PUBUC LAND SURVEY MONUMENT, AS DEFINED BY SECTION 38-5 103 (18), C.R.S., OR CONTROL CORNER, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 38-53-103 8 , C.R.S., OR A RESTORATION OF ANY SUCH MONUMENT OR WHO KNOWINGLY REM OR KNOWINGLY CAUSES TO BE REMOVED ANY BEARING TREE KNOWING SUCH IS A BEARING TREE OR OTHER ACCESSORY, AS DEFINED BY SECTION 38-53-103 (1), C.R.S. EVEN IF SAID PERSON WAS TITLE TO THE LAND ON WHICH SAID MONUMENT OR ACCESSORY IS LOCATED, COMMITS A CLASS 2 MISDEMEANOR UNLESS, PRIOR TO SUCH REMOVAL. SAID PERSON HAS CAUSED A COLORADO PROFESSIONAL LANO SURVEYOR TO ESTABUSH AT LEAST TWO WITNESS CORNERS OR REFERENCE MARKS FOR EACH SUCH MONUMENT OR ACCESSORY REMOVED AND HAS FILED OR CAUSED TO BE FILED A MONUMENT RECORD PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 53 OF TITLE 38, C.R.S. 5) CERTIFICATION DEFINED: THE USE OF THE WORD 'CERTIFY OR °CERTIFK%UION' BY A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, IN THE PRACTICE OF UND SURVEYING, CONSTITUTES AN EXPRESSION OF PROFESSIONAL OPINION REGARDING THOSE FACTS OF FINDINGS WHICH ARE SUBJECT OF THE CERTIFICATION AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE: t, MERLE R. HOOS, A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURviYOR N THE STATE OF COLORADO. DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY REPRESENTED BY THIS PLAT WAS MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUP,..:S ON, AND THIS PLAT ACCURATELY REPRESENTS SAID SURVEY TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. THIS SURVEY DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A TITLE SEARCH BY ME TO DETERMINE OWNERSHIP. MERLE R. 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ISOM -T- - E Improvement Survey Plat Locoted in the South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado Sheet 1 of 1 Kitt FOR SWAY I, r� AS a•sls OFIEnwNG M:N89'51'38 /879.26' P: N89'51'36 18 34' E E E ods'o St I I I EI I X X x X X X X Y X L r 1— E pPf�4MfAfEYTOrtERECORDED N00 SF TEMPORARY .p.3019 A6 INCEPTION f —X X J a a SOUTH UNE OF ELECTRIC TIMOI/ff10N W[1 r 10R rH u.: 046PAVENT OF O�ERO't IIEooRocD ocraSER :7 !Oa AS RECEPTION NO. 3Se911S. wto-INEf memos n POWER UNE EASEMENT. LEGEND: •- FOUND 1/2REBAR WITH ■ FOUND 5/B' REHAB WITH O 0. FOUND 1/Y REBAR WITH O st FOUND 5/8' REBAR WITH D � ELECTRIC PEDESTAL. A tm POWER POLE. OVERHEAD ELECTRIC UNE. A a WATER WELL ORANGE PLASTIC CAP LS 12330. SILVER PLASTIC CAP LS 25937. NO CAP. NO CAP ▪ METAL OR PVC DRAINAGE PIPE. M • APPARENT UNDERGROUND RRIOATION PIPE. O Is UNDERGROUND PROPANE TANK. • SEPTIC TANK U0. —X .• FENCE UNE. CONCRETE • POND. M: BEARINGS AND DISTANCES AS MEASURED FROM THIS SURVEY. P: BEARINGS AND DISTANCES FROM THE RECORDED PLAT OF RE -1314 Wier LOT 2 57.40 ACRES +/- X 'f• X sun row— OUSE Et il WICK H X SO x e P:58755'08iV 1905.43' X X �i _ MMEETAL,a 3 LEAN-TO 20' DRAINAGE EASEMI NT RECORDED APRIL 9.3 AS Karon ww�Dfsi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----ARROGATION POMO I X X METAL INN 134.0' i N -1D X x X +� �x) rMETAL GARAGE w.1' METAL 9ARN g 9o.e' X X X X X Ino Sign Location PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: LOT 2 OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1471-28-2 RE -1314, SITUATED IN THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 88 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RECORDED MARCH 20, 1991 IN BOOK 1293 AT RECEPTION NO. 2244526. COUNTY OF WELD. STATE Of COLORADO. NOTES: 1) BASIS OF BEARING: THE NORTH UNE OF LOT 2, RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1471-28-2 RE -1314, RECORDED MARCH 20, 1991 AS RECEPTION NO. 2244526 IS ASSUMED TO BEAR NORTH 69'51'36' EAST, AS SHOWN ON THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF AND AS MONUMENTED HEREON WITH ALL BEARWGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO. 2) ALL WANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE GROUND DISTANCES IN U.S. SURVEY FEET. 3> ACCORgNG TO COLORADO LAw YOU MUST COMMENCE ANY LEGAL ACTION BASED uPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER YOU FIRST DISCOVER SUCH DEFECT. MI NO EVENT MAY ANY ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN TEN YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THE CERTIFICATION SHOWN HEREON. 4) ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY REMOVES OR KNOWINGLY CAUSES TO BE REMOVED ANY PUBUC IANO SURVEY MONUMENT, AS DEFINED BY SECTION 38:11- 103 1, C.R.S., OR CONTROL CORNER, AS DEFINED IN SECTION 38-53-10, C.R.S., OR A RESTORATION OF ANY SUCH MONUMENT OR WHO KNOWINGLY RE OR KNOWINGLY CAUSES TO BE REMOVED ANY BEARING TREE KNOWING SUCH IS BEARING TREE OR OTHER ACCESSORY, AS DEFINED BY SECTION 38-S3-103 1). C.R.S., EVEN IF SAID PERSON HAS TITLE TO THE LAND ON WHICH SAID MON141 ENT OR ACCESSORY IS LOCATED. COMMITS A CLASS 2 MISDEMEANOR UNLESS, PRIM TO SUCH REMOVAL, SAID PERSON HAS CAUSED A COLORADO PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR TO ESTABLISH AT LEAST TWO WITNESS CORNERS OR REFERENCE MARKS FOR EACH SUCH MONUMENT OR ACCESSORY REMOVED AND HAS FILED OR CAUSED TO BE FILED A MONUMENT RECORD PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 53 OF TITLE 38, C.R.S. 5) CERTIFICATION DEFINED: THE USE OF THE WORD CERTIFY OR 'CERTIFICATION' BY A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, IN THE PRACTICE OF LAND SURVEYING, CONSTITUTES AN EXPRESSION OF PROFESSIONAL OPINION REGARDING THOSE FACTS OF FINDINGS WHICH ARE SUBJECT OF THE CERTIFICATION, AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE. EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE: I. MERLE R. HOO5, A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR IN THE STATE OF COLORADO, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE SURVEY REPRESENTED BY THIS PLAT WAS MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION, AND THIS PLAT ACCURATELY REPRESENTS SAID SURVEY TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. THIS SURVEY DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A TITLE SEARCH BY ME TO DETERMINE OWNERSHIP. MERLE R. HOOS P.L.S. 38046 FOR MID ON BEHALF OF AMERICAN WEST LAND SURVEYING CO.. A COLORADO CORPORATION iiZP/IVf.Q//L Land Surveying Co. A EamflT Owned C•ryonvnen Sin MI PO Sn, 129, OLOMon, CO 90801 • R303-659-1532 • rMi.ammiymsR.eom WAIT - a0' 1 DRAMA BY: len 'CHECKED BY: CDR I DAZE: 5-19-2020 REVISIONS 110 20- I l .tenze T 1-21/LT1 N Ran\ \NAN t$P.wo Subject: FwV: Fes': ZPAG2O-003,3 Referral From: Keaton Crawford taton.m.crawford@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, December 21, 202010:30 AM To: Diana Aungst <da ungst@weldgov.com> ,Subject: Re: Fw: ZPAG2O-0033 Referral Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Diana, This is my acknowledgement that we will abide by the PACFA licensing requirements that are contained in the referral let -ter. Thank you, Keaton Crawford On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 7:44 AM Diana Aungstcdaungst@weldgov.com>wrote: Hi Keaton: Please see the attached comments from PA FA. I will need an email from you stating that you will abide by these! rules.. Thanks, Diana Aungct Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 1855 N. 17th Avenue - Greeley, Colorado 80631 D: 970-400-3524 D: 970-400-6100 Fax:970-304-6498 70-344- 6498 claungst weld ov.com www.welcigov.com X . snit- h/i : Y - F 1100 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 rn 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: Fisher -+CDA, Nick <nick.fisher@state.co.us> Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2O20i 12:45 PM 1 To: Diana Aungst <daungst@weldgov.com> Cc: Jessica Evans - CDA cjessica.evans@state.co.us> Subject: ICE: ZRAG2o-00.3 Deferral Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government, Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and ]snow the content is safe. Hello Ms. Au ngst- Please see the referral letters in response to the request for comment attached. Please let us know if you have any further questions. Thank you for asking for our request for comment. 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If you have received this communication in error, immediately notify the sender and delete or properly destroy this transmission, including any attachments. 2 Notice Pursuant to the zoning lags of the State of Colorado and the Meld County Cade, a public hearing will be held before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners in the Hearing Roam, Veld County Administration Building, 1150 O Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified below. The complete case file may be examined by calling the Department of Planning Services at (970) 400-5100 to rake arrangements with the case planner, or at the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County Administration Building, 1150 O Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631. E -Flail messages sent to an individual Commissioner may not be included in the case file. For inclusion of any correspondence prior to the Beard of Commissioners hearing E-mail egesickaweldgov.com. If a court reporter is desired for this hearing, please advise the Clerk to the Board's Office, in writing, at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. In accordance with the Americans with (disabilities Act, if special accommodations are required in order for you to participate in this hearing, please contact the Clerk to the Board's Office at (970) 400-4225, prior to the clay of the hearing. All cases scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners are subject to continuance, due to lack of quorum or otherwise. Contact the Clerk to the Board's Office at the number above, for hearing continuance information. The application may be updated at any time at the request of the applicant, or in response to public input, referral responses, or staff recommendations. During the public hearing process, the Board of County Commissioners reserve the right to amend the findings, conditions of approval, andior development standards in the proposed resolution, DOCKET #: 2021-07 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SIONERS DATE: February 8, 2021 TIME: 0:00 a.m. CASE #: ZPAG20-0033 APPLICANT: RAC H EL C RAWFORD PLANNER: DIANA AUNGST REQUEST: ZONING PERMIT FOR CERTAIN USES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT, ONE (1) SECOND SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING UNIT AND AN AGRITAINMENT EVENTS FACILITY, TO INCLUDE SUCH ACTIVITIES AS EDUCATIONAL ANIMAL INTERACTIONS, ANIMAL YOGA, CARRIAGE RIDES, UP TO TWENTY (20) SMALL FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENTS PER CALENDAR YEAR FOR EXAMPLE: FUNDRAISERS, EQUESTRIAN CLINICS, EASTER ECG HUNTS, ET CETERA OUTSIDE OF SUBDIVISIONS AND HISTORIC TOO NSITES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, BEING PART OF THE S2N l4 SECTION 23, T1 N, R66W OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 0.25 MILES SOUTH OF CR 6 AND APPROXIMATELY 0.5 MILES WEST OF CR 31. (See Legal Description for precise location.) SIZE: 57.4 acres, more or less DATED: January 14, 2021 PUBLISHED: January 17, 2021 in the Greeley Tribune flake Pursuant to than zoning laws of the State of Colorado anal the Weld County CiXier d pUbllc hearing will be held before the Weld County Board of County Cornet sinners in the HoarIng to ni Weld County Adminlstraton Building, 11SO Q Street, Greeley, Crokrrracto. at the time specified below. The complete case file rr ay be examined by calling the De- pnrtrrpnt O1 Planning SerwilCes at (SID) 400.6100 tt4 nialk@ Ar- ra gernents with the case Ollurner. or at the office of the Clerk to she Board of County Commissioners, Weld County Admini5[ra= tiun ®wailwilnq, 11$0 0 Street, Greeley, Colorado BOWL EAU, messages sentto an trrrllvldual !Cammisslon tr may .mot be in- cluded -1n the Ca5r~ file. I•ar inclusion of any contspandenco prism lb the Board of Cemnsissloners hearing LimaN egaslrkAlt wreldgoM If a court feporter is desired for this hearing, please advise the Clerk two the Beard's Off Ice, In writing, at least Owe days prior tr. the hyaline. The cast of mugging a. court rev°order shall be borne by the requesting panty. in accordance *la the Amen - tins fo.Ith �Uisa.biL Act, Jr special accenrirroodations ,Are re- 4_!ofred in order for 'yo+u to p,ariicloarte Iola this hearing. please con- tact the Clerk to [hie Boards office at 4:970) +1110-4225, prior to the rsrsy of the fleeing., All cases stheduatd before Vii} Board 411 Gourltx COMMISSIOneTS are subrect to continuance. dire toMick of quorum or otherwise_ Contact the Cleric to the Board's Office at the number atoms► for nearing continuance Inlorniati•on. The &poiIca Jog m"sy tape u.gda.ivd at any lime al the request of the ap- plicant, cant, Der in response to public input referral responses, or staff Feclrmmerl latl . Curing the public bearing pi -peas, the Eic+aA of COVirty CGrrlilMiSSiar'terS reserve the right to amend the findings,. conditions ons of apprei al, pn,clior development stanci,aras in the 5rOposed Iesollltlan. DOC= al: 2021-07" BO ILRD Of IXIIM II1S!I0NERS DATE Febru a rya 8, 2021 TIME;; 9r:0C a.m. CASTE M: ZPAG20-OG30 APPLICANT: RrhrCFIE L CRA111'FORpI INA.NN IC'DIAaNAA1UNGS1 REQUEST: t!EhNING PERMIT FOR CERTAIN USES IN DIE A4 (AGRI- CULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT, ONE (1) SECOND smkra .E.F Irrl[ v D'NEL'LING IJSIIT AND AN IIGRITAINMENT EVENTS FACILITY. TO INCLUDE SUCH ACTIVITIES AS EDUCATIONAL ANIMAL iNTERAC- TlONS, ANIMAL YOGA, CARRIAGE RIDES., UP TO TWENTY (201 SMALL FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENTS PER CALENDAR YEAR FOR EX- AMPLE: FUNDRAISERS,,EQUESTRIAN CLINICS. EASTER ECG litiNTS. ET CETERA OtITSf fE OF SI11B0 ISIONS AND H I sT©RIC TOW NSITES IN THE ,A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT, LEGAL DESCRIPTION; LOT T RErC EX'EMP'T RE.1514 BEING PART OF THE Si'NW4 SECTION 211. TIN, R66V r OF THE 6TH PAL, "WELD COUNTY, CDLI€ RAILI i- LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 0.25 MILES SOUTH OF CSR 6 AND APPROXIMATELY 0.5 MILES WEST CIF CA 31. (See Levi Descrip- tion ter precise inn, ink) SIZE; 57,4 acres. more or less DATE& January it 2041 PUBt.1SHI CII: Jai -wary 17, Z021 in the Go:fele-1r Tribune - 1770090 Prairie Mountain Media, LLC PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT County of Weld Stste of Colorado The Iurltidersivied, _Mel liked , being first duly MOM Wider Oath„ states and affirms as follOwa: 1, IHelshe Is the leg at Advertising tRevflower of Prairie Mountain Media Lie, publisher of the Greeley Tribune. 2, Thu Wearily (Tribune is a newspaper of general Clro-uriellon that has teen published conlinlul0lati'y and without Intermption for at least fifty-IWO Weeks, In Weld CGUnty and meets the legal regUili'tea fOr a legal reinNeprapet under rCdl'o Rave . 24-74-1Q'3. 3. The hotIce that IS attached hereto IS a gotta* copy; ,published in the Gnaeley Tribune In Feld County on tam following dab*); Sari 17. 2021 3 scribed and a = m to lase bef€>Ere me this cL_____ ti r dad osorTh f)ri 1/4%1/4‘, eit, Notary Public Is EAL) i I/. SHAYLA NAJ ERA NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 20174031965 Mt COMMISSION €XP'IRES JULY 31. 2021 Account Ad Number Fee: 1099981 1779 094 521.66 1 4 X' rota 044 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE THE LAST DAY TO POST THE SIGN IS 1/28/21. THE SIGN SHALL BE POSTED ADJACENT TO AND VISIBLE FROM A PUBLICALLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF- WAY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY BEING CONSIDERED FORA SPECIAL REVIEW IS NOT ADJACENT TO A PUBLICALLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES SHALL POST ONE SIGN IN THE MOST PROMINENT PLACE ON THE PROPERTY AND POST A SECOND SIGI'y,l AT THE POINT T WHICH THE DRIVEWAY (ACCESS DRIVE) INTERSECTS PUBLICALLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. Ia DIANA ALN T• HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST" 10 LAYS BEFORE THE BOARD F COMMISSIONERS HEARING FOR P,A 20-0033 IN THE AGRICULTURAL ZONE DISTRICT. Diana, Aungst Name of .Parson Posting Bien ig ni�a�tur:, of Person P itirg Sign - STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD � The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to me this jr°, day of 2021, WITNESS my hand and official u Loth 10 '.r Y Notary Public My Commission Expires: RIS , RITi INN RANSLE NOTARY PUBLIC STATE ,O F COLORADO NOTARY ID 20124034827 MY COMM ION EXPIRES JUNE 05, 2:024 ZONING PERMIT FOR CERTAIN USES IN AG ZONE (ZPAG) APPLICATION FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE: CRATE RECEIVED: AMOUNT $ CASE # ASSIGNED: APPLICATION RECEIVED PLANNER BY ASSIGNED: PROPERTY INFORMATION (Attach additional sheets if necessary.) Is the property currently in violation? © No I ❑ Yes Violation Case Number: to Ad �! ress: 14510 County load 6 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Parcel Number: 1 4 7 1 _2 Legal Description: Lot 2 of RE -1314 8 _0 _0 C _0 5 0 Within subdivision? ❑ No i ❑ Yes Townsite? ■ No / ❑ Yes Section: , Township N, Flange W Zoning District: AG Acreage: 57.4 Floodplain Q' No / ❑ Yes Geological Hazard IZ No f ❑ Yes Airport Overlay ILI No f ❑ Yes Water (well p errn it # or grater district tap #): 84525-F Sewer (septic permit ## or sewer acct #): sP-c5oc61 and 9960269 PROJECT DETAIL ❑ Agricultural production ■ Agritainrnent or ag-related events facility ❑ Agritourism or hunting lodge ❑ Airport or airstrip ❑ Bed and breakfast facility ❑ Brewery, brewpu b, distillery or winery ❑ Community building ❑ Contractor shop ❑ Golf course ❑ Household pets (5-8) "kenner ❑ Landscaping business ❑ Livestock sale barn ❑ Meat processing, custom ❑ Recreation facility, public or private ❑ Sales or repair of farm equipment ❑ Sales of grain, feed, seed, and/or fertilizer ■ Second single-family dwelling unit ❑ Shooting range ❑ Veterinary clinic H oU r -s of operation: Mon -Sun 9-9 Traffic: Avg trips per day: 5Q Number of employees: 1° Max trips per day: 6C Events per year, if applicable: 2° Pear trips per day: l i am - 3pm Depending on the traffic generated, off -site improvements to county roads may be required, which requires approval of an Improvements Agreement by the Board of County Commissioners. Continued or the next page. 7117/19 11 ZONING PERMIT FOR CERTAIN LASES IN AG ZONE (ZPAG) APPLICATION PROPERTY ER(S) (Attach additional sheets If necessary.) Marne: Roof r cravrford Phone #: 303 -330 -mss Name of proposed businessAlways Acres, Street Address: 14510 County Road a EI'I'1811: tr arnenzorn City/Stet Zip Code: Forl Liuplon, CO 80621 Corn pang; Phone #: Street Address: City{State ip Cede: Erri�lil: APPLICANT/AUTHORIZED AGENT (Authorization must be included if there is en Authorized Agent.) Name: Kaaton Crawford Compaflr Phone #: 303-715-82112 Email: M alan.m_crawfor7d@grriall.o m Street Address: 22681. Indian I ad Road City/S ate ip Cade: Golden, Co 80403 I (We) hereby depose and ate under penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plains submitted with or contained within the application, are true and correct to the best of my (our) knowledge. All fee owners of the prope-rty must sign~ this application. if an Authorized Agent signs, an Authorization Form signed by all fee owners must be included with the application, If the fee owner is a corporation, ence must he in ded indicating the signatory has the legal authority to sign for the corporation. ikkLeek Signature Rachel Crawford Print 7717/19 11 i It -..3a1031:) a � .-i. ti . . r- 112G i ...:.)1:1,A 1 r r� � Data Signature Date Keaton~ Crawford Print 12 Exhibit "Aar: LOT 2 OF RECORDED EXEMPTION INTO. 1471 -28 -2 -RE 1314, IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST T 1/4 OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., RECORDED MARCH 20, 1991 IN BOOK 1293 AT RECEPTION NO. 2244526, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO 8 shassarsSithithiadirraaddasigam DEPARTMENT OF PLAN r4 I N G AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC HEALTH AND E IVVIRO N NME NT 1555 5 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80531 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMIT AND SERVICES (Chmier please print) give permission to Ktain CrapAreia (Applicant/Agent — please print) to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: how courtly f Legal Description: of Section , Township I _N, Rangek_ Subdivision Name: Property Owners Information: Phone:. 0 0 Lot Block E -m aft trti4e nit tlelL Welt Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: OIL& 8„).3,24. � E -Mail: (111A Email correspondence to he sent to: Owner- • Applicant/Agent =Both gi Postal service 00i -respondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner - Ap pli ca nt)Ag ent _Fri Additional info: Omer Signature. C1 Date: 1 —an —aala)0 Owner Signature: Gate: 7717/19 13 Keaton Crawford Applicant (303) 715-8292 Keaton.m.crawford gmaiI.com To: weld county Planning Department From: Keaton Crawford, on behalf of Rachel Crawford (property owner) Date: July 23, 2020 RE: ZPAG Application Cover Letter and Questionnaire: 14510 County Rd 6 To the Weld County Planning Depar ment, am pleased to submit this updated version of our ZPAG application for an agritainment operation and a second dwelling on the agricultural and residential property at 14510 county Fed 6. As a use by rght on this property, we wil be start ng out as a private horse boarding facility and are working toward the goal of the agrita nment facility. Th's application will clearly state the similar in nature operation that we are proposing that will net have any greater impact on the commun ty than an animal boarding facility of this type, one of which already exists in the neighborhood. We tools great interest in the neighbors' comments that we have received and are thrilled to keep the traffic at or below the already allowed 60 round trips per day that are allowed with a Boarding and Training Facility in order to maintain the rural and agricultural nature of this wonderful neighborhood. We are excited to announce that we c used on the property and now official y awn this beautiful piece of and in Weld Counter and are so thrilled to move ourselves and all of our furry family members in the next few weeps. As we have discussed before, our goal with purchasing the property is first and foremost the we I being of our an orals. 1Ve are thrilled to be able to give them more room to run and play in their new homes. Our other intention is to be ab e to share our passion and knowledge of al of these wonderful creatures with the public through controlled, small scale agr'tainment activities involving these animals. Our main goal with this endeavor is to provide education to the public about the true level of responsibi ity and commitment needed to care for all types of animals. We believe that this property 's the perfect location for this since it ensures these wonderful anima s have plenty of space, and it has plentiful separation from the activities of the neighboring properties on County Road 6 and nearby. These details help to ensure that our lousiness fosters the private and intimate experience that we are looking to create. Our anima s are exquisite y cared for, seen regularly by a specialized team of veterinarians, and are of course beloved family members. A very clear distinction that I would like to make is that this will NOT be a zoo -like operation where people can come and go as they p ease. Rather., the interact ons and experiences will be small groups of ticketed individuals and will be strictly monitored for the safety and security of the animals and the neighborhood. The second dwelling unit is being requested for an animal caretaker since the duties of caring for these animals tapes a great deal of time. We need to ensure that someone can be on site at all times for the safety and security of the whole family. We have taken a great deal of time considering the public comment from the USR hearings, and would life to emphasize that we have cut down on the traffic that is being proposed in order to accommodate and ease the minds of the neighbors. Since we will not be producing any more traffic than a use by right Animal Boarding and Training Facility, we believe that this business fits perfectly into the nature of the neighborhood and we hope to enlighten and educate people about the importance of animals and agriculture. Please contact myself with any questions regarding any of the topics covered in this letter or answers in the questionnaire. Thank you again for your time and consideration, Keaton Crawford pp 715-8292 keaton.m.crawford@gmaiI.com AG QUESTIONNAIRE Planning Questions: 1: Explain, in detail, the pro"p"osed use of the property and haw if is compatible with the provisions in Section 23-4-1200 of the Weld County Code. This ZPAG application is to continue residential and agricultural use of the property based on the underlying Agricultural (A) Zone District while also allowing a second dwelling unit on the second floor of the barn structure approved by the recent USR, and allowing the following agritainment uses: • Animal interactions (private or snarl group educational and social visits) • Animal yoga Masses (small group) • Carriage ryas (including holiday rides such as Halloween & Christmas Sleigh rides) • Up to 20 small, family -friendly events per calendar year, fundraisers, Easter Egg hunts, equestrian clinics etc. Maximum of 50 people per event) These uses tall under the umbrella of agritainment, as they are based upon the sustained keeping of animals on the site and continued use of the lane' for animal and agricultural purposes. Feld County defines A rita tnrnen t as: "A USE ACCESSORY to FARMING, open to the paying public, and typically including attractions such as amusement rides, corn mazes, haunted houses, petting zoos, and the like." (ORD2019-02„ page 3) In addition: a. The subject property is a legal lot. h. The use complies . /IV� 'F ■ li s with Section ;/ _4_ 1240 of the Weld j eld County Code. There e is no unreasonable adverse impacts to adjacent lots. Compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations will continue, c. Compatible with Chapter 22 of the Weld County Code, specifically all sections related to agricultural use and continuing agricultural uses. d. Adequate water and sewage disposal facilities are available. e. Adequate fire protection measures are available. I. The proposed use is compatible with the character of the neighborhood because the main use of the property is still within the Use By Right mature of the property (being used for the hay crop, keeping of domesticated farm animals such as horses, and as as a residential property), and this secondary use promotes agriculture through education, which helps to educate the general public about farm land such as within this neighborhood. 9. The proposed use is compatible with The general health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. h. The application complies with requirements made of the Director of Planning ,services to mitigate adverse effects of the use on the neighborhood. These mitigations include limiting traffic according to the Use By Right limit rather than increasing the number above what is already allowed for the property, and complying with all lighting, noise, and ether potentially disturbing effects on the neighborhood. i . Adequate access and infrastructure exists. We also believe this ZPAG request meets the following Goals of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Resolution: A. Goal 1. Respect and encourage the continuation of agricultural land uses and agricultural operations for purposes which enhance the economic health and sustai nabi lity of agriculture. Our ZPAG request maintains the underlying agricultural zoning (and all its' allowed uses) on the property{ (A.Policy 1.1) . The agritainment activities proposed for the site are also recognized as agricultural uses (by nature) in the Weld County Zoning Resolution (ORD2019-0Z page ). Our request also includes the completion of the barn on the property with a second dwelling on the second floor. However, this barn will be placed at nearly the center of the 56+ acre site, voluntarily preserving the entire western half of the property for continued and future hay baling operation (A.Policy 1.2). B. UC, Goal 2. Maintain the rural character of the unincorporated communities. Our ZPAG request also includes the construction of an additional barn with a second floor dwelling unit. However, this harp will be placed at nearly the center of the 5b+ acre site, voluntarily preserving the entire western half of the p rop erty for continued and future hays baling operation (A.Policy 1.2). The proposed harry will follow the existing building aesthetic of the area, and no exterior changes to the existing residence or other agricultural structures on site are proposed. The Crawford Family is committed to maintaining the rural character and aesthetic of the property for the sake of both the unincorporated community and the animals themselves. D. R. Goal 4. Residential development should support agriculture, and be supported in agricultural areas, in accordance with the goals and policies of Section 22-2-0 of this Article. We believe that our ZPAG request for a multi-gen eration of residential p r*op erty support's the maintenance of an agricultural ways of life in Weld County, as the heart of our request is the keeping of animals in a quiet, rural residential setting surrounded by family: 2. Describe ghat type of land uses surround the site. Explain hoer the proposed use is consistent and compatible with surrounding land uses. The surro un ding uses are agricultural and residential, and all the neighboring dwelling units are well over 500 feet from the future location of the b am previously approved by the USR. The surrounding properties' will be able to continue their- current uses without any obstruction due to the agritainment activities on the site. The site is lame enough (over 56 acres to size) that transformation of the barn into a first floor agritainment and second -floor dwelling will not affect the overall density of the neighborhood. The agritainment uses themselves will be small in scale and should not produce any traffic in excess of the traffic produced by many farming operations, especially during harvest seasons, or the use by right Animal Boarding and Training Facility. The operation of the site will not continue late into the night, and all of the activities on the site will require advance appointment, which will eliminate any potential impact of passerby traffic and mitigate safety concerns regarding unauthorized or unknown persons on the site. The barn location approved by the USR is near the existing ors -site driveway, in the very center of the 56+ acre site, to the north of the existing single-family residence. The agritainment uses would be well over 500 feet from any adjacent neighbor's residential structures to the east. The residential properties to the west are over 1,500 feet from the barn approved by the Us and the associated a ritainme nt uses. 3. What are the hours and days of operation? (e.g. Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. The facility will be a year round operation with some seasonal charges reflected in the carriage rides, etc. Days and hours of the agritainment operations will be as follows: The general hours of operation ere gam to 9prn. The proposed operation shall not exceed the 60 round trips per clay to stay within the same community impact of a Boarding and Training Facility that is a use by right for this property. Additional information outdoor amplification shall not exceed residential noise ordinance thresholds at the property limes. All perking will be contained onsite, 4. List the number of people who will use this site, including employees and customers. The number of employees and customers will differ at any given time, but will not exceed 10 employees during a given day, 100 customers maximum in a given day (taking into consideration the special events require this higher allowance of people). The number of round trips per day for the business operations shall not exceed the 60 round trips per day. 5. Describe the type of lot surface and the square footage of each type. Time barn (previously approved by the USR) will be converted to a commercial and second dwelling structure will be located near the vety center of the property The areas surrounding the harm will primarily remain grass or dirt, and new run areas will be fenced in for the animals. The size of any adjacent gravel loading areas or driveways has not yet been determined but will he provided at the time of Building Permit (once the Crawford Family has taken possession of the property). Paved areas are not proposed. The gravel lot surface is approximately 54,727 square feet on the property a How many parking spaces are proposed? Howe many accessible (ADD) parking spaces are proposed? Over 50 parking spaces are aiready available on the site. A minimum of 3 ADA- compliant parking spaces (including one vary space) are proposed. Additional parking may be included within the 50x80 new building area if required. The parking area will have 65 8.5X18 spaces, 2 13.5X18 ADA spaces, and 1 11X18 18 ADA vary space. This is more than the space required for our maximum event of 50 individuals, No overflow parking will be needed. For events larger than 20 people, portable potties will he ordered and placed in a location that ,provides guests with access to bathroom facilities. These will have screening in the form of a three sided fence made of wood or other similar material that has limited visibility through it to make them discrete during these events. The ,portable potties will he removed following the event. For events less than 20 people, facilities to he installed within the barn are sufficient for sanitary needs, 7. Describe the existing and proposed landscaping for the site. Existing trees and bushes on the site will remain. Additional trees are not proposed at this time. 8. Describe the type of fence proposed for the site. The fencing that will be installed orl the property is for the containment of the animals and is therefore not pertinent to this application as the animals and the proposed b arrr were permitted through the USR. 9. Describe the proposed screening for all parking and outdoor storage areas Explain any proposed reclamation or decommissioning procedures when the Use by Special Review activity has ceased. Existing trees and structures provide screening of the parking areas. Additional fencing may be provided if deemed necessary through the ZPA G process. There is no outdoor storage proposed with this application, and there will be no stockpiling of materials or waste on site. There is no reclamation. Animal stalls for heir existing animals are cleaned out once a day. The Crawford Family currently has a waste removal contract with Republic Services that includes one dump ster and waste removal on Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fridays. The Crawford Family will secure a similar contract for waste removal in Weld County with a local provider once they take possession of the property. For livestock waste, it will either be hauled away or spread onto the hay field. Environmental Health Questions; 1. Describe the drinking water source on the property. There is an existing well on the property for domestic rises, including the watering of animals. Mate Water Resources does not define which types of animals are considered domestic animals, we have obtained a commercial well permit through the Colorado Division of water Resources and we have attached it to this application for reference. Proof of adequate water will be provided prior to Building Permit for the second dwelling, and commercial operations. 2. Describe the type of sewage disposal system is on the property There is an existing septic system on the property (SP -0500261). It is understood that septic system upgrades will be necessary, and will be up to commercial standards if required_ A new septic system will be installed for the new residence and barn, and will be up to commercial standards if required. Wastewater will flow into the septic tare to be installed when the b arrr is erected_ . If storage or warehousing is proposed, describe the type of items to he stored. There is no storage or warehousing proposed on site. 4. Describe where and how storage or stockpile of wastes, chemicals, or petroleum will occur on this sltea There is no stockpiling of these items on site. 5. If there will be fuel storage on site indicate the number of tanks, gallons per tank, and the secondary containment. There will be no fuel storage on site. 6. If there will be washing of vehicles or equipment on site indicate how the wash water will be contained. There is no additional vehicle or equipment being proposed for the operation of tier's proposed business. r if there will be floor drains indicate h o CIF the fluids will be contained, The only floor drain is in the horse wash rack in the gorse bard. 8. Indicate if there will be any air emissions. (erg., painting, oil storage, etc.) There will be no fumes or similar air emissions produced the agritainrnent activities or the second dwelling. Additional info: The waste from the exotic animals will be disposed of in the dumpster that will be hauled away approximately three furies per week. The livestock waste will either be hauled away in the same way or it will be spread on the field. A limit of two separately owned and self contained food tracks will be able to be on site during the proposed everts. There will be additional trash cars during these everts in order to ensure that there will be no littering during these events. Noise will not be audible from property lures, and will be in accordance with any noise ordinances for the neighborhood. Oast mitigation will be handled through watering the roads and the arena when necessary Public Works Questions: I. Describe how many ro undtripsiday are expected for each vehicle type: Passenger Cars/Pickups, Tandem Trucks, Sera f- Truc Trailer/R V (Roundtrip _ I trip in and I trip out of site). An increase of residential units from the existing one to three on site could create an additional 8 trips per day for residential purposes beyond those currently created by the existing residence. The business traffic will reflect that of a right by use Animal Boarding and Training Facility and therefore will not exceed 60 round trips per day for the business. This ensures that this operation will not disrupt the neighborhood any more than a use by right and therefore ensuring the rural and agricultural mature of the neighborhood and reflect weld County as a whole. . Describe the expected travel routes for site traffic. Describe the travel distribution along the routes (e.g. 50 of traffic will come from the north, 20 from the south, 0 from the east, etc:). We anticipate the majority of our traffic coming from the airport and the Denver area, with some traffic flowing from the more Northern areas. Therefore, we anticipate having around 50 of our traffic coming up Highway 85 to County Road 6 to reach our location, as this will he the most traveled route from both the Deaver area as well as the airport and eastern towns. This means that there will be traffic coming from la25 and 1-76, split evenly until they get to Highway 85. We anticipate minimal traffic to come from the east side of County Road 6, but potentially up to around 10% since our business will he pulling from all types of demographics. The remaining 4o use anticipate coming from the West and the North, palling from both the Boulder and Longmont areas as well as Greeley and Fort Collins. 3. Describe the time of day that you expect the highest traffic volumes from above e anticipate having our highest volume of traffic at midday therefore decreasing traffic during peak rush. Our rain operations will be between 11 am and 3pm, although some other interactions will happen outside of these hours. Summer operations may extend further into the evening, but we will limit the number of interactions between 4-6PM when possible. Seasonal carriage and sleigh ride operations will occur in the evening as well, but due to the nature of our business of caring for these animals we will typically avoid having any interactions prior to 10AM if possible, also avoiding the morning rush hour. 4. Describe where the access to the site is planned. There is an existing driveway on an access easement between County Road 6 and the site. The Crawford Family is in the process of applying for a commercial Access Permit for the existing access point. 5. Drainage Design: Design and construction of a detention pond as described in are approved Drainage Report is required unless the project falls under* an exception to stormwater ter- detention requirements per code. (see below.) Does your site qualify for an exception to storm era ter de tent tion ? If so, describe in a drainage narrative the following: A. Which exception is being applied for? Include supporting documentation. We are applying for the following exception as part of this ZPAG application A parcel greater than 5 gross acres in size is allowed a one-time exception for a new 4,500 sq. ft. building or equivalent imperviousness. A new harm (with a second -story second dwelling unit that will not increase the footprint of the budding) and associated irmpety ous area under 4,500 sq. ft are the only new structurelimperviousness proposed on the site B. Does the water flow onto the property from an offsite source? If so, from where? Dater generally flogs from higher elevations to the east, south, and north of the site. C. Describe where the water flows to as it leaves the property. Water generally floors west and northwest from the site toward the ditch to the crest. a Describe the direction of flow across the property. Water generally flogs from the northeast and southeast to the west and northwest. E. Describe the location of any irrigation facilities adjacent to or near the property. The property contains one large irrigation pond. The neighboring prope,ly{ to the east also h es an irrigation pond. There is a ditch several properties to the east of the site, and another ditch several p rop ertie,s west of the site. F Describe any previous drainage problems with the properly. There are no known previous drainage issues on the property Building Questions: 1. List the type, ,size (square footage), and number of existing and proposed .structures. Show and label all existing and proposed structures on the Z A G d'ra wingt Label the use of the building and the square footage. Please refer to the submitted ZPA G reap for existing and proposed structure locations and square footages. Existing buildings: Fetal barn - 5,414 square feet Metal hays barn - 4,025 square feet House - 3,267 square feet Detached garage - 1,263 square feet Metal lean to (east side of property) ! 1,192 square feet Metal lean to (near barn) - 256 square feet Metal lean to (north side of property) - 430 sq ua re feet Proposed building: Metal barn - 4000 square feet 2. Explain how the existing structures will be used for this Z A . The existing residence will remain a single-family residence. The existing garages, sheds, stables, and hay sheds will all maintain their current uses. The horse barn will he used for housing the horses, and donkeys that will be used for the interactions with guests. The outdoor arena will he used for some demonstrations and interactions with the larger animals (horses, donkeys, etc.) 3. List the proposed use(s) of each structure, The barn that was approved with the USR will be built to commercial building code standards. The first floor of the barn will be used for the care of the animals and commercial agritainment activities, including animal yoga and animal interactionslexperiences. The second floor of the barn will contain the second dwelling and storage space. Additional information: Business Marne; • The working name for the new proposed business is Always Acres, LLC. Lighting: • For interactions or carriage rides that will occur after dark, as well as for employee safety, normal outdoor barn and house lighting will be installed. • All lighting will be in compliance with Section D of this application which is in accordance with Section 23-4-1210 of the Weld County Code. In order to follow the Weld County Dark Sky Policy, the light from the property and proposed barn will not spill onto the neighbors property and all the fixtures will be parallel to the ground and shielded. We kindly ask that the proposed lighting fixtures and locations be added as a condition of approval for this ZPAG application as the location of the new lighting has not been determined for the new barn. Vendors and Music: • For all events, there will be a limit of two food trucks • Outdoor amplification shall not exceed residential noise ordinance thresholds at the property lines. signae: • Signage will be located near the entrance gate on the forth -East corner of the property? located on the subject property (not on the counter road). • This will be a freestanding sign as allowed in the Agricultural Zone District as outlined by Appendix 23-C of the Weld County Code From: Iaaton Crawford To: Melissa Kim Cc: Diana Aungst Subject: Re: Traffic Narrative Date: Thursday, December 10, 2020 3:10:411 PM Attachments: i mage001.png Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld Counter Government. Leo not click links or oiler, attachments unless you recognize the gender anal know the content is safe. Hi Melissa, below is the traffic narrative that I had included in the ZPA application and the additional information that you requested. Please let me know if you reed any additional information in order to help smooth this process out. Art increase of residential units from the existing one to two on site could create are additional 8 trips per day for residential purposes beyond those currently created by the existing residence. The business traffic will reflect that of a right by use Animal Boarding and Training Facility and therefore 1AC not exceed 60 round taps per clay for the business. This ensures that this operation will not disrupt the neighborhood any more than a use by right and therefore ensuring the rural and agriculture! nature of the nerghborh000' and reflect Weld County es a whale. We anticipate the majority of our traffic coming from the altpon and the Denver area, with some traffic flowing from the more Northern areas. Wherefore, we anticipate having around 50 of our traffic canting up Highway 85 to County Road 6 to reach our locations as this will be the most traveled route from bath the Denver area as well as the airport and eastern towns. This means that there will be traffic corning from 1-2b and I-76, split evenly until they get to Highway 85. We anticipate minimal tragic to come from the east side of County Reed 6, but potentially up to around 10% since our business will be pulling from all types of demographics. The remaining 40% we anticipate coming from the West and the !North, pulling from both the Boulder and Longmont areas as well as Greeley and Fort Collins. Additional information that was not in the application: This will include .an estimate of 4 round trips for Tandem Trucks or Semi-Truck/Trailer/RV per day, and the rest of the 56 round trips allocated for passenger Cars/Pickups. On certain days, we may have a fever more tandem truck and trailers and can lower the amount of passenger traffic during those days. Our interactions and events would mostly be between the hours of 1D are and 0 pm, in order to lessen the traffic during peak traffic times/rush hour. Please let me know if you have any .additional information that you might need! Keaton Crawford 303-715-8292 On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 4:00 PIS !Melissa Ding <mkingOreldgov.com> wrote: Keaton, Please submit a traffic narrative that adequately describes the traffic anticipated for the proposed ZPAG. It would be helpful to receive it this week so that a quick review and determination of the need of any additional information can be made. Let me know if there are questions Melissa Traffic Narrative: 1. Describe haw many roundtripsiday are expected for each vehicle type: Passenger Cars/Pickups, Tandem Trucks, Semi-Truck/Trailer/RV (Roundtrip = 1 trip in and 1 trip out of site) . Describe the expected travel routes or haul routes for site traffic, 3. Describe the travel distribution along the routes (e.g. 50% of traffic will come frarn the north, 0% from the south, 30% from the east, etc.) 4. Describe the time of day that you expect the highest traffic volumes. Public Works will review the narrative and advise the applicant if more information or an engineered traffic study is required. Melissa J Ding, PE Development Review Engineer Department of Public Works Weld County 1111 H Street, P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 (97 0) 40 0-3 762 0 LEADING WITH RESPONSIVE, INNO VA TIVE AND COST EFFECTIVE SERVICES Weld County Treasurer Account 80341394 Parcel Dumber 147128000050 O.1v1A N ELLEN PO BOX 337 BRIGHTON" CO 80.60 1-0337 Situps Address 14510 COUNTY ROAD 6 WELD Legal Description PT S2N 4 28-1-66 LOT 2. REC EXEMPT RE -1314 Property Code AG -FLOOD IRRRIG-A.TED LAND - 4117 FARM/R...NCH RESIDENCE -IMP - 4277 OTHER BLDGS.-AGRICULTURAL - 4279 Payments Received Net Vantage Check Number 0019002.9 Payments Applied Year Charges 2,01 9 Tax B ilkd $2,522.38 Receipt Date Feb 19, 2020 Payer Actual 55,700 379,589 6,023 Assessed 16,150 2.7,140 1,750 Prier Payments $0.00 Receipt Number 2020-02-19-10-9950 Year 2019 2019 2019 $2,522.38 New Payments $2,522.38 Area 2507 2,507 2507 Mill Levy 56.003 56.003 56.003 Balance $0.00 $2,522.38 Balance Due as of Feb I9, 2020 Thank you for your payment. All payments made by check are subject to final bank clearance. $0.00 $0,00 Weld County Treasurer Statement of Taxes Dine Account Number 80341394 Assessed To flute] 147128000050 OMAN ELLEN PO BOX 337 BRIGHTON. CO 80601-0337 Legal Desaipti©n PT S2NW4 28-1-66 LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314 Situs Address 14510 COUNTY ROAD 6 WELL Year Tax Interest Fees Payments Balance Tax Charge 2019 S2,522.38 S0.00 S0.00 (S2,522.38) S0,00 Total Tux Charge S0,00 Grand Total Due as of 11103/2020 $0.00 Tax Billec.l at 2019 bates for Tax Area 2,507 - 2.507 Authority WELD COUNTY SCHOOL FIST RE8 CENTRAL COLORADO WATER (CCW GREATER BRIGHTON FIDE AIMS JUNIOR COLLEGE HIGH PLANS LIBRARY Taxes 'Hied 2019 * Credit Levy Mill Levy 15 ,03 800008 18,3130000 1 .28600(70 11.795(1000 6.3541 000 3.2170000 Amount Values $677.30 S824.82 S57.93 S531.25 S286.19 S1.614.89 56.0030000 32522.38 ,AG -FLOOD IRRRIGA.TED LAND FARM/RANCH RESIDENCE -IMPS OTHER BLOGS AGRICULTURAL Tonal Actual 555.700 5379,559 $6.023 Assessed S16.150 S27,140 St ,750 5441.312 S45.040 ALL TAX LIEN SALE AMOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANCE DUE TO ENDORSEMENT OF CURRENT TAXES BY THE L I ENHOLD ER OR TO ADVERTISING AND DISTRAINT WARRANT FEES. CHANGES MAY OCCUR AND THE TREASURER'S OFFICE WILL NEED TO BE CONTACTED PRIOR TO REMITTANCE AFTER THE FOLLOWING IND DATES: PERSONAL PROPERTY, REAL PROPERTY, AND MOBILE HOLES - AUGUST 1. TAX LIEN SALE REDEMPTION ,MOUNTS MUST BE PAID BY CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK. POSTMARKS ARE NOT ACCEPTED ON TAX LIED SALE REDEMPTION PAYMENTS. PAYMENTS MUST BE INCUR OFFICE AND PROCESSED BY THE LAST BUSINESS DAY OF THE MONTH. Weld Treasurer 1400 N 17th Avenue, P.O. Box 458, Greeley, CO806327 632, (970) 400-3290 Page 1 of 1 Submit by Email Weld County Referral November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1 ) second single- family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. Parcel ['slumber: 147128000050-R0341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART S2NW4 SECTION 28, TINT R65W OF THE 6TH P.M, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0.25 miles south of CR 6 and .approximately 0.5 miles west of CR 31 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recomrr endatio n. Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner associated with the request. Please note that new information may be added to .applications under review during the review process. If you desire to examine or obtain this additional information, please call the Department of planning Services. We have reviewed the request and find that it does / does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan because: it We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. See attached letter. BR.asece 1112412020 Signature Date Agency Zoning Co rnpl iance Weld Counter Planning [dept. 1555 N. 17th Ave, Greeley, Co 80631 (970)-440-6100 (970)-304-64'98 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1 ) second single- family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. Parcel ['slumber: 147128000050-R0341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART S2NW4 SECTION 28, TINT R65W OF THE 6TH P.M, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0.25 miles south of CR 6 and .approximately 0.5 miles west of CR 31 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recomrr endatio n. Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner associated with the request. Please note that new information may be added to .applications under review during the review process. If you desire to examine or obtain this additional information, please call the Department of planning Services. d We have reviewed the request and find that it does / does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan because: We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. See attached letter. Wan- eziMtfrele 12/4120 Signature Date Agency aAseCezde,c5weittet or Weld Counter Planning [dept. 1555 N. 17th Ave, Greeley, Co 80631 (970)-440-6100 (970)-304-64'98 fax Siv nature reeri- '. Agency Weld County School District REB Submit by Email Weld County Referral November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review; Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: PAG20-o033 Please Reply By: December 21 r 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: Zoning permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1) second single- family dwelling unit end an Ag ritair me nt events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, .animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: ft,Indraisers, equestrian ctinicsr Easter Egg hunts, etc, Part Number ; l'd#71�8 50.80341394 Lega'l': LOT 1=C EXEMPT RE -1314r PART S2NW4 SECTION 28, TIN, R.66W OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0.25 ml l es south of C R 6 and approximately 0.5 miles west of CR 31 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation your consider relevant to this request would be ap precerated; Please reptly by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please Cali the Planner associated with the request, please note that new information may be added to applications under review during the review process, If you desire to examine or obtairp this add i ttona l info rm ation r please call the Department of Planning Services. We have reviewed the request and find that it does does not comply with our Corrtprehensive Flan because: We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. See atte s..ed lee r. 11( '.:" Date 409(aa020 TT NAMId CountyPlanning Dept; 1555 !I, ilth Ave, Greeley, COI 80'631 (9}0)- 40-61Ce (970)-304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Cervices has received the following item for review. Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner: Diana Au ngst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1) second single- family dwelling unit and are Ag ri tainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar - year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics,. Easter Egg Runts, etc. Parcel Number: 147128000050-80341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART 5ZNwAI SECTION 28, T1 N, R66w OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0,25 miles south of CR 6 and approximately 0.5 miles west of CR 31 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation, Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner associated with the request. Please mote that new information may be added to applications under review during the review process. If you desire to examine or obtain this additional information, please call the Department of Planning Services. NI We have reviewed the request and find that it does / does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan because: We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. See attached letter. Digitarfy signed by Kathy Naibauer I n l to r Date: 2020.13.1810:38:08 -0700' gency Central Meld County Mater District Date 12/18/20 Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N. 17th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 (970)-440-6100 (970)-304 6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1 ) second single- family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. Parcel ['slumber: 147128000050-R0341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART S2NW4 SECTION 28, TINT R65W OF THE 6TH P.M, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0.25 miles south of CR 6 and .approximately 0.5 miles west of CR 31 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recomrr endatio n. Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner associated with the request. Please note that new information may be added to applications under review during the review process. If you desire to examine or obtain this additional information, please call the Department of planning Services. We have reviewed the request and find that it does / does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan because: it We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. See attached letter. Todd A. Hodges, Planning Director 12 1 2020 Signature Cate Agency City of Fort Collins Weld Counter Planning [dept. 1555 N. 17th Ave, Greeley, Co 80631 (970)-440-6100 (970)-304-64'98 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1 ) second single- family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. Parcel ['slumber: 147128000050-R0341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART S2NW4 SECTION 28, TINT R65W OF THE 6TH P.M, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0.25 miles south of CR 6 and .approximately 0.5 miles west of CR 31 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recomrr endatio n. Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner associated with the request. Please note that new information may be added to applications under review during the review process. If you desire to examine or obtain this additional information, please call the Department of planning Services. We have reviewed the request and find that it does / does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan because: it We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. See attached letter. Layla Bajelan, Long -Lange Planner II '12/ 11/2020 Signature Date Agency Adams Co u my CEDD Weld Counter Planning [dept. 1555 N. 17th Ave, Greeley, Co 80631 (970)-440-6100 (970)-304-64'98 fax MEMORANDUM IC: Diana Aungst, Planning Services FROM: Melissa 1/4.1 King, PE, Public Works DATE: December 15, 2620 SUBJECT: ZPAG20-0033 Crawford REVISED The Weld County Department of Public Works has reviewed this proposal. Staff comments made during this phase of the application process may not be all-inclusive, as other issues may arise during the remaining application process. COMMENTS GENERAL PROJECT INFORMAkTIONILO ATION Project description: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A(Agricultural) Zone District, one second single- family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility to include such activities as education animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, East Egg hunts, etc. This project is south of CR 6 and is west of CR 29. Parcel number: 147128000350. Access is from CR 6. ACCESS Veld County Public Works has reviewed the application materials related to access. The parcel has an un pe rm itted existing access point onto County Road 6 approximately 2,862 feet east of the intersection of County Road 6 and County Road 2.9. This point is accessed via easement across the parcel to the north (Parcel No. 147128100066). An access permit shall be obtained for this location as it appears to meet the Minimum Spacing Criteria as specified in Table 1 below. ACCESS Sec. 8-14-30. Table 1 Minimum Access Spacing Criteria (Feet) Access Element Arterial Collector Local Distance between intersections Signalized 2,640 N/A N/A U ns i g nal ize d 1,320 1,320 330 Distance between accesses and intersections £ 60 660 330 Distance between access points 660 330 150 Distance between ,access points in subdivisions 660 330 75 Per Sec. 8-14-30, an Access Permit is required for access to Weld County maintained roadways. We strongly encourage you to discuss your access with Public Works prior to laying out your site plan to ensure the approved accesses are compatible with your layout. Per Sec. 24-8-40, when feasible, there shall be no net increase in the number of accesses to a public road. Minimum access spacing are shown in weld County Code, Sec. 3-14-30 Table 1. Please refer to Chapter 3 of the Weld County Code for more information regarding access. ROADS AND FIGHTS -OF -WAY County Road 0 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map (Code Ordinance 2017-01) as a local road, which requires 60 feet of right -of -gray. The applicant shall delineate and label on the site map or plat the future and existing right-of-way (along with the documents creating the existing right-of-way) and the physical location of the road. If the right-of-way cannot be verified it shall be dedicated or reserved per weld County Code. Pursuant to the definition of setback in the weld County Code, Sec. 23-1- 00, the required setback is measured from the future right-of-way line. Be aware that physical roadways may not be centered in the right-of-way. This road is maintained by VVeld County. Per, Sec. 6-13-30.B, a Weld County Right -of -Way Use Permit is required for any project that will be occupying, constructing or excavating facilities within, and/or encroaching upon, any County rights -of -way or easement. Right-of-way Use Permit instructions and application can be found at https://www.weldoov.comidepartmentsfpublicworks/permitsi. Weld County will not replace overlapping easements located within existing right-of-way or pay to relocate existing utilities within the County right-of-way. TRAFFIC Latest ADT (2013) on CR 6 counted 216 vpd with 14% trucks. The 65th percentile speed is 43 mph. A revised traffic narrative was received on 12/10/2020. The reprised traffic information indicates that there will be approximately 60 daily raundtrips to include employee passenger vehicles, business passenger vehicles, and 4 tandem trucksisemi-truck/Trail+er/RV. 90% of the traffic will be going to the west and 10% of the traffic will be cuing to the east on CR 6. No additional traffic information is needed. ROAD MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT Public Works is requesting a (Road Maintenance Agreement including, but not limited to, dust control and damage repair to specified travel routes. Improvements/Road Maintenance Agreement: An example agreement is available at: https:llwww.weldgcv.comiUserFiles/Serversi erver 6/File/Departments/Public%201 orksiDevelapmentR evievw /U R-SPR-Permits%201m provements%20Agreement%20Template.pdf. DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS This area IS within an Urbanizing Drainage Area: Urbanizing Drainage Areas typically require detention of runoff from the 1 -hour, 100 -year, storm falling on the developed site and release of the detained grater at the historic runoff rate of the 1 -hour, 5 -year storm falling on the undeveloped site for URBANIZING areas. Detention pond waived and a simple drainage narrative: The applicant has submitted a drainage narrative stating that the site meets drainage exception 13. A parcel greater than 6 gross acres in size is allowed a onetime exception for a new 4,600 sq. ft. building or equivalent imperviousness. Located in Sec. 3-11-40. Drainage Policy. Historic Flaws: The applicants will be required to maintain the historic drainage flows and run-off amounts that exist from the property. GRADING PERMIT A weld County Grading Permit will be required if disturbing more than 1 acre. Grading Permit applications are accepted after the planning process is complete (plan recorded). An Early Release Request Form may be entertained only after the applicant, Public Works and Planning Department have reviewed the referral and surrounding property owner comments. The Early Release (bequest may or may not be granted depending on referral comments and surrounding property owner concerns. Contact an Engineering representative from the Public works for more information. A Construction Stormwater Permit is also required with the Mate for disturbing more than 1 acre. Contact: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division, 303-692-3575. CONDITIONS of APPROVAL A. The applicant shall submit a recorded copy of any agreement signed by all of the owners of the property crossed by the access. The access s ha I I be for ingress, egress, utilities and shall be referenced on the plan by the Weld Counter Clerk a.nd Recorder's Reception number. (Department of PublicWorks) B. A Road Maintenance Agreement is required at this location. Road maintenance includes, but is not limited to, dust control and damage repair to specified haul routes, (Department of Public Works) C. The plan shall be amended to delineate the following: 1. County Road 6 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a local road which requires 60 feet of right -oaf -way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate and label on the site map or plat the future and existing right-of-way (along with the documents creating the existing right-of-way) and the physical location of the road. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of right -oaf -way. This road is maintained by weld County. (Department of Public Works) 2. Show and label the entrance gate if applicable. An access approach that is gated shall be designed so that the longest vehicle (including trailers) using the access can completely clear the traveled war when the gate is closed. In no event, shall the distance from the gate to the edge of the traveled surface be less than 35 feet. (Department of Public Forks) 3. Show and label a 3a -foot minimum access and utility easement to provide legal access to the parcel on the site plan. (Department of Public Works) 4_ Show and label the drainage flow arrows. (Department of Public Works) 5. Show and label the parking and traffic circulation flag arrows shoring how the traffic mores around the property. (Department of Public Works) Prior to Construction: A. An access permit shall be obtained prior to on -site construction. (Department of Public Works) B. If more than one (1) acre is to be disturbed, a Veld County Grading Permit will be required. (Department of Public Works) DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (NOTES ON THE SITE PLAN) 1. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for controlling noxious weeds on the site, pursuant to Chapter 15, Article I and II, of the Weld County Cade. (Department of Public Works) ) 2. The access to the site shall be maintained to mitigate any impacts to the public road, including damages andlor off -site tracking. (Department of Public Works) 3. There shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on public roads. On -site parking shall be utilized. (Department of Public Works) 4. Any work that may occupy and or encroach upon any Count{ rights -of -gray or easement shall acquire an approved Fight -of -Way Use Permit prior to commencement. (Department of Public Works) 5. The Property Owner shall comply with all requirements provided in the executed Road Maintenance Agreement. (Department of Public Works) 6. The Road Maintenance Agreement for this site may be reviewed can an annual basis, including a site visit and possible updates. (Department of Public Works) 7. The historical flow patterns and runoff amounts on the site will be maintained. (Department of Public Works) 8. 'field County is not responsible for the maintenance of onsite drainage related features. (Department of Public Works) MEMORANDUM IC: Diana Aungst, Planning Services FROM: Melissa 1/4.1 King, PE, Public Works DATE: November 23, 2620 SUBJECT: ZPAG2o-0033 Crawford The Weld County Department of Public VVorks has reviewed this proposal. Staff comments made during this phase of the application process may not be all-inclusive, as other issues may arise during the remaining application process. COMMENTS GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATIONILOCATION Project description: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A(Agricultural) Zone District, one second single- family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility to include such activities as education animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, East Egg hunts, etc. This project is south of CR 6 and is west of CR 29. Parcel number: 147128000350. Access is from CR 6. ACCESS Weld County Public Works has reviewed the application materials related to access. The parcel has an unpermitted existing access point onto County Road 6 approximately 2,862 feet east of the intersection of County Road 6 and County Road 2.9. This point is accessed via easement across the parcel to the north (Parcel No. 147128100066). An access permit shall be obtained for this location as it appears to meet the Minimum Spacing Criteria as specified in Table 1 below. ACCESS Sec. 3-14-30. Table 1 Minimum Access Spacing Criteria (Feet) Access Element Arterial Collector Local Distance between intersections Signalized 2,640 N/A N/A U ns i g nal ize d 1,320 1,320 330 Distance between accesses and intersections £ 60 660 330 Distance between access points 660 330 150 Distance between ,access points in subdivisions 660 330 75 Per Sec. 8-14-30, an Access Permit is required for access to Weld County maintained roadways. We strongly encourage you to discuss your access with Public Works prior to laying out your site plan to ensure the approved accesses are compatible with your layout. Per Sec. 24-8-40, when feasible, there shall be no net increase in the number of accesses to a public road. Minimum access spacing are shown in weld County Code, Sec. 3-14-3o Table 1. Please refer to Chapter 3 of the Wald County Coda for more information regarding access. ROADS AND RIGHTS -OF -WAY County Road 0 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map (Code Ordinance 2017-01) as a local road, which requires 60 feet of right-of-way. The applicant shall delineate and label on the site map or plat the future and existing right-of-way (along with the documents creating the existing right-of-way) and the physical location of the road. If the right-of-way cannot be verified it shall be dedicated or reserved per Weld County Code. Pursuant to the definition of setback in the weld County Code, Sec. 23-1- 00, the required setback is measured from the future right-of-way line. Be aware that physical roadways may not be centered in the right-of-way. This road is maintained by'Veld County. Per, Sec. 6-13-30.B, a Feld County Right -of -Way Use Permit is required for any project that will be occupying, constructing or excavating facilities within, and/oar encroaching upon, any County rights -of -way or easement. Fight -of- ay Use Permit instructions and application can be found at https://www.weldgov.00midepartmentsfpublicworksipermitsi. Weld County will not replace overlappingeasements located within existing right-of-way or pay to relocate existing utilities within the County right-of-way. TRAFFIC Latest .ADT (2013) on CR 6 counted 216 vpd with 14% trucks. The 65th percentile speed is 46 mph. The traffic information submitted with the application materials indicated that there will be approximately 30 daily roundtrips to include employee passenger vehicles and business passenger vehicles. 90% of the traffic will be going to the west and 10% of the traffic will be going to the east. No additional traffic information is needed. DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS This area IS within an Urbanizing Drainage Area: Urbanizing Drainage Areas typically require detention of runoff from the 1 -hours 10th -year, storm fallings on the developed site and release of the detained water at the historic runoff rate of the 1 -hour, 5 -gear storm falling on the undeveloped site for URBANIZING areas. Detention pond waived and a simple drainage narrative: The applicant has submitted a drainage narrative stating that the site meets drainage exception 13. A parcel greater than 5 grass acres in size is allowed a onetime exception for a new 4,500 sq. ft. building or equivalent imperviousness. Located in Sec. 8-11-40. Drainage Policy. Historic Flows: The applicants will be required to maintain the historic drainage flows and run-off amounts that exist from the property. GRADING PERMIT A VVeld County Grading Permit will be required if disturbing more than 1 acre. Grading Permit applications are accepted after the planning process is complete (plan recorded). An Early Release Request Farm may be entertained only after the applicant, Public Works and Planning Department have reviewed the referral and surrounding property owner comments. The Early Release Request may or may not be granted depending on referral comments and surrounding property owner concerns. Contact an Engineering representative from the Public Works for more information. A Construction Stormwrrater Permit is also required with the State for disturbing more than 1 acre. Contact: Colorado Department of public Health and Environment, VVater Quality Central Division, 303-692-3575. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL A. The ,applicant shall submit a recorded copy of any agreement signed by all of the owners of the property crossed by the access. The access shall be for ingress, egress, utilities and shall be referenced on the plan by the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Reception number. (Department of Public Works) B. The plan shall be amended to delineate the fallowing: 1. County Road 6 is a gravel read and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a local road which requires 60 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate and label on the site reap or plat the future and existing right-of-way (along with the documents creating the existing right -of -gray) and the physical location of the road. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of right -cif -way. This road is maintained by Weld County. (Department of Public Works) 2. Show and label the entrance gate if applicable. An access approach that is gated shall be designed so that the longest vehicle (including trailers) using the access can completely clear the traveled war when the gate is closed. In no event, shall the distance from the gate to the edge of the traveled surface be less than 35 feet. (Department of Public Works) 3. Show and label a 30 -foot m i n im u rn access and utility easement to provide legal access to the parcel on the site plan. (Department of Public 'works) 4. Show and label the drainage flow arrows. (Department of Public '€arks) 5. Show and label the parking and traffic circulation flow arrows showing how the traffic moves around the property. (Department of Public Works) Prior to Construction: A. An access permit shall be obtained prior to on -site construction. (Department of Public Works) B. If more than one (1) acre is to be disturbed, a Weld Counter Grading Permit will be required. (Department of Public Works) DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (NOTES ON THE SITE PLAN) 1. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for controlling noxious weeds on the site, pursuant to Chapter 15, Article I and II, of the Weld Id County Code. (Department of Public forks) 2. The access to the site shall be maintained to mitigate any impacts to the public road, including damages andlor off -site tracking. (Department of Public Works) 3. There shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on public roads. On -site parking shall be utilized. (Department of Public Works) 4. Any work that may occupy and or encroach upon any Counter rights -of -way or easement shall acquire an approved Fight -of -'may Use Permit prior to commencement. (Department of Public Works) 5. The historical flow patterns and runoff amounts on the site will be maintained. (Department of Public Works) 5. 'field County is not responsible for the maintenance of onsite drainage related features, (Department of Public Works) :4 . 1}{6q j �a ,emit c c j :i4 TY ELL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT 1555 North 17th Avenue/ Greeley, CO 80631 ww. e dhealth, org Memorandum To: Diana Aungst From: Lauren Light, Environmental Health Services Date: December 4, 2020 Fie: ZPA 20-+ 033 Crawford Environmental Health Services has reviewed this proposal for a Zoning Kermit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1)second single-family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. 'water service will be provided by a commercial/domestic well (permit 84525-F). The permit stapes "The use of groundwater from this well is limited to commercial, domestic, fire protection, industrial, irrigation, animal and stock watering, fish and wildlife, recreation, aesthetic, storage, and/or augmentation." There is a permitted on -site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) which serves the existing harm (SP -0500261). The system is sized for I bedroom which correlates to 2 people. The permitted OWTS which serves the existing residence (G19950259) is sized for 4 bedrooms. The proposed barn will be used for agritainment events and the second floor will contain the dwelling. A new commercial O'A`TS will be installed for business use in concurrence with the construction of the proposed barn/second dwelling. The applicant is proposing to use portable toilets and bottled water to supplement larder events which is acceptable. As the facility will install a new commercial OWTS for the events and portable toilets will not be the sole sewage disposal source, the use is acceptable. If portable toilets are the only means of sewage disposal and the use exceeds 6 months, then a permanent water source and an on -site wastewater system must be installed. Noise will be restricted to the residential level, as started in the application. Health Acirninisiraticii Vito] Records IOle: ?Ai 304 6410 kax: 9/0.3014112 Public Healkh & Clinical Services I cic: 9/0 3D4 421.1 kax: VI0.304.4 1I6 Envlrcn menia I Hood% Cam munlc atlan, Sorvicas Education & Planning Tele: 970-304-641E, Tole: P70-304-6470 Fux; 9?0-304-6411 FUK; P70-304-6452 Emergency Preparedness & Response Tele: 970-304-6110 Fax: 970-304-6452 Public Health Animal waste will be placed in a dumpster which will be disposed of three times a week. Trash cans will be used during events. On -site dust will be controlled by watering; as necessar y. All food facilities, including food trucks, must adhere to the Colorado Retail Food Establishment Rules and Regulations. We recommend that the following requirement be rnet prior to allowing the plat to be recorded: �. If the existing on -site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) for the existing barn (SP -0500261) will be utilized for business use, the OTS shall be reviewed by a Colorado registered professional engineer to determine sizing limitations. The review shall consist of observation of the system and a technical review describing the system's ability to handle the proposed use. The review shall be submitted to the Environmental Health Services Division of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. In the event the system is found to be inadequately sized for the proposed use, the system shall be brought into compliance with current OWTS regulations. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the second residence: A. An on -site wastewater treatment system is required for the proposed second residence and shall be installed according to the Meld County On - site Wastewater Treatment System Regulations. We recommend that the following requirements be incorporated into the permit as development standards: +I All liquid and solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Vvastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, . R.S.) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. This is not meant to include those wastes specifically excluded from the definition of a solid waste in the Solid wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, . R.S. 3. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, fugitive particulate emissions} blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The applicant shall operate in accordance with Chapter 14, Article 1 of the weld County Code. 4. Fugitive dust should attempt to be confined on the property. Uses on the property should comply with the Colorado Air Quality Commission's air quality regulations. 5. Sewage disposal for the facility shall be by an on -site wastewater treatment system. Any system located on the property must comply with all provisions of the Weld County Code; pertaining to on -site Wastewater Treatment Systems. A permanent, adequate water supply shall be provided for drinking and sanitary purposes. 6. Any large -capacity septic system (a septic system with the capacity to serve 20 or more persons per day) shall comply with the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Class V Injection Well requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 7. For events that are utilized for a time period of six months or less or to supplement large events, portable toilets and bottled water are acceptable. Records of maintenance and proper disposal for portable toilets shall be retained on a quarterly basis and available for review by the Weld Counter Department of Public Health and Environment. Portable toilets shall be serviced by a cleaner licensed in Weld County, contain hand sanitizers and be screened from public vier, 8. The facility shall adhere to the maximum permissible noise levels allowed in the Residential Zone as delineated in 5-12-103 C.R.S. 9. The applicant shall comply with Colorado Retail Food Establishment Rules and Regulations governing the regulation of food service establishments, 1 0. Animal and feed wastes, bedding; debris and other organic wastes shall be disposed of so that vermin infestation, odors, disease hazards, and nuisances are minimized. 11. The applicant shall comply with the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA), Division of Animal Industry regulations. 12. The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of State and Federal agencies and the Weld County Code. Submit by Email Weld County Referral November 23, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1 ) second single- family dwelling unit and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. Parcel ['slumber: 147128000050-R0341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART S2NW4 SECTION 28, T1 NE R65W OF THE 6TH P.M, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0.25 miles south of CR 6 and .approximately 0.5 miles west of CR 31 The application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your recomrr endatio n. Any response not received before or on this date may be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services. If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner associated with the request. Please note that new information may be added to .applications under review during the review process. If you desire to examine or obtain this additional information, please call the Department of planning Services. We have reviewed the request and find that it does / does not comply with our Comprehensive Plan because: We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. sit See attached letter. Nick Fisher 12/312020 Signature Date Agency Colorado Department of Agriculture-F°ACFA Weld Counter Planning [dept. 1555 N. 17th Ave, Greeley, Co 80631 (970)-440-6100 (970)-304-64'98 fax COLORADO Department, of agriculture Inspection & Consumer Services Division December 3, 2020 Dianna Angst Planning Technician Weld County Planning Department 1555 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Dianna, This letter is in response to the request for comment from the Colorado Department of Agriculture ( CDA) in regards to case ZPAG20 -003 3 and the application submitted by Rachel and Keaton Crawford_ The use that is described in the application materials would require a state pet animal care facilities (FACFA) license for the purposes of boarding and training dogs andior cats and the exhibition of any type of pet animal including reptiles would require a commercial pet facility license. Please let us know if you have arty additional questions. Thank you. Sincerely, ick Fishe PACFA Pro ram Section Chief Colorado Department of Agriculture 305 Interlocken Parkway, Broomfiel.d, CO 80021 P 303.869.9000 F 303.466.2867 www. Colorado. gov i agfics 5 •k 1 . i:.1 . . L ,5.col Subject: FwV: Fes': ZPAG2O-003,3 Referral From: Keaton Crawford taton.m.crawford@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, December 21, 202010:30 AM To: Diana Aungst <da ungst@weldgov.com> ,Subject: Re: Fw: ZPAG2O-0033 Referral Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Diana, This is my acknowledgement that we will abide by the PACFA licensing requirements that are contained in the referral let -ter. Thank you, Keaton Crawford On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 7:44 AM Diana Aungstcdaungst@weldgov.com>wrote: Hi Keaton: Please see the attached comments from PA FA. I will need an email from you stating that you will abide by these! rules.. Thanks, Diana Aungct Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 1855 N. 17th Avenue - Greeley, Colorado 80631 D: 970-400-3524 D: 970-400-6100 Fax:970-304-6498 70-344- 6498 claungst weld ov.com www.welcigov.com X . snit- h/i : Y - F 1100 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 rn 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: Fisher -+CDA, Nick <nick.fisher@state.co.us> Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2O20i 12:45 PM 1 To: Diana Aungst <daungst@weldgov.com> Cc: Jessica Evans - CDA cjessica.evans@state.co.us> Subject: ICE: ZRAG2o-00.3 Deferral Caution: This email originated from outside of Weld County Government, Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and ]snow the content is safe. Hello Ms. Au ngst- Please see the referral letters in response to the request for comment attached. Please let us know if you have any further questions. Thank you for asking for our request for comment. Nick Fisher PACFA Program Section Chief WOW') P 303,869.9126 I F 720,634,0934 305 I n terloc ken parkwav o Broomfield, CO 80021 nick. fisher@state, cc, us www.calorado, tov1 agi ns pecti on i pacf a Many CIA employees are working remotely at this time to help limit the spread of COVID-19. 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If you have received this communication in error, immediately notify the sender and delete or properly destroy this transmission, including any attachments. 2 4 COLORADO Division of Water Resources Department of Natural Resources December 15, 2020 Diana Aungst Weld County Department of Building and Planning Services Transmitted via email: daungst®weld go'v. com RE; Rancho De Los Tiempos Buenos Partnership, LLC Two Lot Recorded Exemption Case nos ZPAG20-0033 Part of the S 1/2. of the NW 91, Sec. 28, TIN, R56w, Oth Ps Ms Lot 2, Recorded Exemption RE -1314 Water Division 1, ''Mater District 2 Dear Diana Aungst, The Applicants are requesting a zoning permit for a second single family dwelling and an Agritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage ridge and up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year in the Agricultural zone district. This referral does not appear to qualify as a "subdivision" as defined in Section 30-28-101(10)(a), C, R. S, Therefore, pursuant to the State Engineer's March 4, 2005 and March 11, 2011 memorandums to county planning directors, this office will only perform a cursory review of the referral information and provide informal comments, The comments do not address the adequacy of the water supply plan for this project or the ability of the water supply plan to satisfy any County regulations or requirements, In addition, the comments provided herein cannot be used to guarantee a viable water supply plan or infrastructure, the issuance of a well permit, or physical availability of water; The proposed water supply is well permit no. 84525-F, well permit no. 84525-F was issued on July 20, 2020 pursuant to 537-90-137(4) C.R.S., and the Findings of the State Engineer for the change in use of an existing well constructed under permit no. 184986 (canceled) to withdraw 15.9 acre-feet per year from the Laramie -Fox Hills aquifer. The well is permitted to be used for commercial, domestic, fire protection, industrial, irrigation, animal and stockwa.tering, fish and wildlife, recreation, aesthetic, storage and 1 o r augmentations So long as the terms and conditions of well permit no, 84525-F are complied with, this office has no objection to the proposal. If your or the applicant, have any questions please contact Anis Thyne at 303-866-3581 x8216, Sincerely, T.. III, J - r. ---J Ir �.,./ r i..1L.f . l Joartha Williams, Pa Ell Pater Resource Engineer Ec: Well permit no. 84525-F 1313 Sherman Street, Roam 821, Denver, CO 80213 P 303.866.3581 r, ww.colorado.goviwater .fared S. Polls, Governor I Dan Gibbs, Executive Director I Kevin G. Reir, State Engineer/Director ciCUt °J1 1 I I r HOMESTEAD PATENT. The Muitecl States of AMC -Vita? 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Made this 12th d a y al 44Xic .4%0. beween Limn cep wicciwRir and EL-wi. K. itE1TmAt; , * nr iht Cron') rif Liar Line: and State a11' CnInrada, , G�4 tbt first pan. and MAX E_ NflLER end NARY ;Litt Mat•.ER f S. "���.�I♦1 "" as joint tenants : nd not as tenants its common, i ,p *hose le•tta'I add re,R 14512 Wald Cou r ty *cad 1� • Ft. Lupton, Colorado 8.:1621, ` Of Inc Courtly of Weld a rd State of C'ni nrado. ul tht secnnd pan: I • • - This : 1 b ... F400endr-r "PrMad Catty, Grionajo $!fie ititndOMMCty Pet 34. a .', r f••• as WITH ES SE T Hr libel itie said part 208 or the first part. fa! and an rtinu eta unit} cif thy ►urrr cither good and V Itlu ulli La alt ro Teri aPPOL1 A RS. 1 tti t he chid part: es Vale tle ttr til pi+:: rat raid ley tie ea ; ,,rt Ion a f the strand (tart{ tht receipt whereat% htrchy Confavbed and arkndwlcdgtd, 'Wpm grantee} bargained, solid and convcitvd. and by presents tv grant, ha•rgatri : !'•. ccierl cli and confirm. unto Ow saw' Panes or ;he. Stet:;:t ; , :. their heirs and es% gm forever. ail iht• feel lowing denrrhtd lath or pane! of land, Ktluate, lying and bang in Olt Couniy of Wald and Mate of (blonde.. to wld The South 1/2 c f the dror thwel s t 1/4 of Section ?8 Township 1 North. Range 66 watt of the erth i_ i cat. , weir: OpuntY, COlOrada 0• ExcEPT. the follOwLrg degel* ibed parcel! that part of the south 1/2 of the Nor th..es t 1/4 of Suct iOn 28. ?blush ig 1 North, Range 66 wrr s t of the 6th p . h. • Weld Court t}r r Cox orado t described as: Beginning at the ► is theast corner of said South 1./2 of the tebtthwest lr 4; thence Scud, DO°0a'22" West on an assured bearing along the Font line of said South 1,x'2 of the Northwest 1/4 a distance o. .13'22.32 feet to the southeast carrier of said South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4: theme South. 89•58' 26" Pe;: s t along the South sine of Bold Sostlr l/2 of t tc Northwest 1/4 a +hist'arico of nr 61 feetr thonat North 004'55' 26'' West a distance an+ce o: 1312.44 feet tO a K i rt on • the mirth line of said South 31/2 of the Non/twist 1/4; thence North 89°55'23' Fast along snd North 1.kno a distance of 52.12 feet to the Point of Reg inning. TOGETHER with one 11) share of the capi t0.1 5 ices c f Burlington Ditch e Reservoir and Land company: ontt (1 f share .7f the: capital stack of Brighton Lateral Ditch Company; and one (1) share of the capital stock of Wellington Reservoir Company. Rc•seruat,to_r_oC,._.H�nera p: 'The Grantors heroin expressly except and reserve unto tharaSelves acrd their htSrs, admin_straears, and assign$, an tend:aide d Cfit 9° - half (1/2] interest' in and to all oil, gas t grave] + and other funerals and Mineral rights locetcd sirip on, er Ter the surface oaf the 1'rc.perty being cone veyed hereby which arc presently owned by the CrantOrS. Ia addItlyOne hider [oral rlio r s sac re i n exprct51 y exe: ep t and rerwci vc vita themselves and their heirs r admi.ni.stratux :If and assigns, as urrdiv idled L{ hej'a_I'tal.i (1/2M interest in and to all existing ail and gas lease!, of tht: property bo x ny conveyed hereby, thereby entitling thv Grantors to cne-half (1/2) of all Fayniv its made pursuant to said 1 l ea sas a with the exceptien of payments mark then -r trd = a ftIr suf. face t amage: s . Cie known a% strcel and nurelcr J; x'414.1 County Road II"J, rt. Lth1p On. t:oloradr: TOGETHER with all and s;nou !sf tilde hereat et a rnerpet and a n nt.ne•na ace% 'herein belonging„ or in am vent appertaining, and the reversion and I'Mrorttr ), rernalndrr and (emu Ten!S ifinet't$and rtoritsllherent, and ail the, estate, right, title Intertst, c awn and dern4nd whaisrpcwrr of the said part kes dike fin! part, richer in lain or equity. of. to and to the eh.-4'er hlarttaihed pttrydi4M %la' the hsredilwent., msticf appuntnalnets. 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Oil, gat, gravels or other mina re~l loans, ra terva- tiOnel o Or exCept,t0tiu Of' Xeco rd l any res tr Lotions+ reservations, or excep tionpa oonta<ined in any United States or State at; colorado Patontr of record; all. zoning o thor gowrilmon tAl tn11 e.a and regulation?; statutory Alien rights result im frOm the inclusion of the .E:)roperty ir5 any improvenicnt districts; and general property t.a>tdt for the year 1980 subnequon t years. vid the abaw bard premises the Ott Ate passable rat.,%eilion of the said p:srt iv s srt e -a .scond N#, their helm aml anti tee 41Mihn an rrnd rim person or persons liwthily claiming. or la than LK who's or ssr� pert theteo'f, the mid parties of the first part ss.4 will WARRANT AND PORIEVER DEFIENIIL IN mincsa wr•Vno 1 tl►r said part ies a! time firm pert ho ve and refill s tba day and Yr`3f lint ib ite writtm. Sigma. aaskel said Delirtrh+a la the Prat all 4••x•411_ III u•1u•1 son r,1,•■Ill•IY•nnl �■tfl •-•--r1- .••—r••—••—••w••••. v•w. •••• ... w••• _••• •••••_._.._ ...__...._. ail L441 L.1.141 i•.r• 144r 1 STATE 4F" coLt}unop catmkrat Adams I". • %3� i� .+intraraeat was sam olsrl edged ma this r 2 t h 4. + J a he reme srkth a ir- halide r". ,J! ri• ! irk 104..:11* iLf4._.....4Y.,�. [SEAL) w_r.•. Y.4 ••........ •••••. . . . mcct�R y and ELLA K, 0t11"4.7O3. z +, ,1 • inn%.•,+�J . +ti G �ar��ar1 � l ! 1 blr■r~I.1��1a •_ 4 L� Lit` r t s. • • :.r•• ' - -. - _ • -.'.I . ,Z -' . a r r tr▪ y 14 z 3 {. I , 1111 1 r • w J l 7 V II f _ r _ - _~ '' -' _ . 1 - Ass at Yattaitta May r le S3 . Witsi to m 4 d is d sei'trdirl Ii_ LtilL J.= 111• s I I r — J _ r "PIA{ � L • al rJ • 4 _ ___ _ • a.. _ .Y• rfT._ I I. r J J r 1 I 1 I J , J• 1 • 1 1 L sr •ai • • —ff 1 — -1 •1 . F ,■■_ 1- Yy .-ea L • 1 r, _ I L • J L • J 1� I 1 J = s J 1 J ••. _ 1'1 ■ 1 • •••••••i- 1 e• 1 L 1 40411522 Pages: of 2 $9/24r2s14 04:43 Rn R Fes:Ste 0@ a Pie sive. std. minima Clerk knd Recorder, Weld :ounty CO tit Komi iiiiilfutink ViiiiklIVKIef *Nisi NI MINERAL DEED THIS DEED is made this dry of September, 2014, men CYNTHIA D. ? 1cDRERY, whose address is 825 Country Club Road, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 ("Grantor"), and THE CYNTHIA D, McCRERY REVOCABLE TRUST, under instrument dated July 23' 2014, whose adds for purposes of this Deed is 8-25 Country Club Road, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 ("Grantee"). wrerNEss, that the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars (S10.00) and other gad and valuable consideration, the receipt and sutTiciency of which me hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents dots grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the Grantee, and its successors and assign forever, all ofGrantor's interest in and to all of the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under and that may be produced from the lards situate in Weld County, Colorado, and described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, TOGETHER with the right of ingress and egress at all times for the purpose of operating and developing said lands for oil, gas, and other minerals, and marketing the same therefrom with the right to remove from said lands all of Grantee's property and improvements, including the release and warier of homestead. This conveyance is made subject to any tights now existing to any lessee or assigns under any valid and subsisting oil and gas lease of record heretofore executed, it being understood and agreed that said Orantce shall have, receive, and enjoy the herein granted interest in and to all bonuses, rents, royalties and other benefits which may accrue under the terms of said lase insofar as it covers the above described land from and after the date hereof. precisely as if the Grantee herein had been at the date of the making of said lease the owners of a similar undivided interest in and to the lards described and the Grantee the lessors therein. • Grantor agrees to. execute such further assurances as may be requisite for the fuli and complete enjoyment of the rights herein granted and likewise agrees that Grantee herein shall have the right at any time to redeem for said Grantor by payment, any mortgage, takes, or other liens on the above described land upon default in payment by Grantors and be subrogated to the rights of the holder thereof. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said described propel and easement above bargained and described, with the rights, privileges and appurtenances, unto the Grantee, its successors and assign forever, The mentor, for herself, her heirs and assigns, does hereby covenant and agree that the Grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above bargained premises unto the said Grantee, its successors and sign, against all and every person or persons claiming the whole or any part thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has executed this Deed on the date set forth above. STATE OF COLORADO ss,. COUNTY OF LAIIMER f . \LA' ld) r � H1A d. h+lcCRERY The foregoing instrument wa-s acknowledged before me this Lt day of September, 2014, by CYNTHIA D. McCRERY. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: KATE MILLER Notary Public SUN of Colorado Notary aid 20014008717 Commission Expires Mar 20. 2017 - 44/ Notary Public • Dunder, P.C. i 23 South Hawes,Sobel: Fort Collies CO 81 EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED TO MINERAL DEED FRO?vi CYNTHIA D. IvicCRERY ("GRANTOR") TO THE CYNTHIA D. McCR.ERY REVOCABLE TRUST ("GRANTEE") Legal Descripign Parcel TOWNSHIP ] NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST of 6th P.M., SECTION 28: E2 2, W2E2 320,5272 ACTUAL ACRES SECTION 28; SEIf4NE114 The Northeast Quarter E1 /4) of Section Twenty (20), Township Six (6) North, Range Sixty -Four () West of the Sixth (61 P.M., Counter of Weld, State of Coloradan, excepting therefrom a strip of land asconveyed by Deed dated February 26, 1919, and recorded in Bonk 544 at Page 6 of than Weld County, Colorado, records, 4048522 Paget*: 2 of 2 1 � Illt 24114 04:43 17 R Fie -51511? Pailth• � � k i v* iiq r a ran , G 1 •r k andM.1 d C o,xrt � 4533292 Pages: 1 of 2 " 10/1'x/2010 01:#7 PM R Fee:$i8,00 a Fe.:S0.0a Carly Kappa', Clerk and Recorder, Weld CountyCO VIII VIA:RAMAN kiiiiiikilibtayA II III PERSONAL. REPRESENTATIVE'S MINERAL DEED • THIS DEED is dated September ., 20191 and is made between Colleen K. Heitman, hereinafter called Grantor, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ella K. Heitman, deceased, and Colleen K. Heitman, whose legal address is 3823 Belmont Ave., Evans, Colorado 80620, Pamela R. Eilathisen, whose legal address is 920 S. McKinley Ave., Fart Lupton, Colorado 80621, and Ronell K. Heitman, vdhose legal address is 18860Weld County Road 31, Platteville, Colorado 80651, hereinafter called Gran. WHEREAS, the decedent died on the date of September 15, 2018, and the Grantor vvas duly appointed Personal Representative of said estate by the District Court in and for the County of Feld, and Mate of Colorado, Probate No. 1 8P R38, on the date September 26, 2018, and is now qualified and acting in said capacity. HOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the powers conferred upon the Grantor by the Colorado Probate Code, Grantor does hereby convey, assign, transfer and release unto Grantees as the persons entitled to distribution, all right, title and interest owned by Grantor in the oil, gas, and other minerals, including, but not by gray of limitation, all minerals, mineral interests, executive rights, bonuses} delay rentals, shat in gas royalties, oil and gas leasehold interests, royalty interests, overriding royalty interests, production payments, and any and all other interests of any find or nature whatsoever in the mineral estate, in any of the lands described below, situate in the County of Weld, State of Colorado: Township Township Township Tonshi p Township Township Township 1 North, 1 North, 1 North, 2 North, 2 Nor, 4 North, 4 North, Range Range Range Inge Inge Range Range 66 West, IP R.M., West, eth 66 West, fith Rap 65 West eth P. C, 65 West, a P.M., 66 Feet, 6th P.M., 66 West, etti PAL Section Section Section Simon Section Section Section 7: All 26: H12 28: All 16: S4 1: E/2 33: Alt : N11 I4 And any other lands in Feld County, Colorado where Ella Heitman owned an interest in the mineral estate at the time of her death. Grantor hereby waives execution of any and all transfer orders and agrees that a copy of this Mineral Deed may be attached to any transfer order and such copy shall be conclusively deemed execution of such transfer order by Grantor. Grantor further directs and agrees that any premeds held in suspense for or othenivise wed to Grantor related to production from the aboveadescribed lands shaft be released to Grantees. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with ail and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, NO:1• r Rare" P. A per 3600 C. Yosemite Street. Sate . Deaver. Colorado W1374029 4833292 Pied; 2 of 2 trity-raeig PI'S R Ft ; $itt? D rt: : ." Ill WAMILIINIVA PittAAA Bill and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the Grantor, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behalf of the Grantees, their successors and assigns forever. This Deed is expressly subject to all valid and subsisting oil and gas leases of record at this date. This instrument, while rude without warranties of any kind, shall be effective to convey after -acquired title, l N WITNE WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto caused its signature to be affixed on the date sat forth above. a&Lia..ad Colleen K. Heitman, Personal Representative of the Estate of Ella K. Heitman STATE OF aIs couNrr OF Vittc‘ The foregoing Personal Representative's Deed was acknowledged before rye this i"day of nIbtie 201M, by Colleen K. Heitman, as Personal Representative of th Estate of Ella Kr Heitman. Witness my hand and official seal. CONNIE MARIA ORORA NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOT Y ID 201 413 inrComMISmotii MBEs 11115t2n22 My commission expires: 11 Fran No ry Public I Itimmai d__ B 1439 'IBC 03386576 05/03/94 15:23 45. 0 --- F 3057 NARY ANN FZUREISTRIN CLEMR & RECORD2R WELD AR238.6576 i WARRANTY DEED nus DEED, bdsde INA 29TH of SAIL 1494 beemeal Marie= and M of to 'i uaty D d iSit a[ 1�COD' grantor, 111E J0104 1 r Arri tit ea( BJR4AA M. WAGNER 0addressing*, WEST f of tie Carty of and ate of COLORADO. moms! WETNESS, ;hit the grammar, for tad consideration of the sum orONE UNWED DOLLARS! 17S,0G0.0O}, die receipt sixi sufficiency of which Is hereby ladgett. gs�, �, sold and cosroa�►�f sad c�Qrttmoo big in Maittu prawn t �� r gar' VseU, coney and Wand unto tho MS! im, � � tog of MD, sod gate of Color>do., described as fellows: LOT 2 OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 147141-24E1314 DI TIM SIANW114 ttP elterIONTOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, 7A� TIAN= 66 win OP= 6111 O' 301991 1N DOGE 1233AT IHICEPTION NO. �6. COUNTY OPIUM, STATE 01' CONDO, TOGETHER wIT't� (4) FOUR SHARES OF TB' CAFI STOCK OF ROR:WIiITON DITCH KESERV IOUR. LAND COMPANY; FDI (4) SHARES OF TILE CAPITAL STOCK DP WELLINGTON RESERVIOR COMPANY AND FOUR (4) SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THE BRIGHTON LATERAL DITCH CO. 1/001 CO, CO else kacera by att+eet and number as VACANT LAPM, %VCR 06, FORT LIJFTON, COLORADO ADO 1 TOGETHER teth an sad avatar me � aterm* belonging, or in and 6. munion d rave:ions, malady tad tramps, rents, hoes and proms thereof„ sod tC1 the a side, and derma whatsoever of the radar. eau in Wit ar equity. of. 1s and bathe than bugaissed pre sea* dki hendhaemb and HAVE AND TO HOLD the said renter above hergehml and described. with the swortensacea, m° thed assigns Irever. Mil the stator, for lf. his heirs and personal esp�Ct�tatIves, does covenant, t, � Ulf heirs ad wee 03 and with the grantees, their heirs and gulps, taut at tb# time of the tassel ing Dad *dive of these mica% 6e b wie tee of the above conveyed, has nod, sty. perfect. absolute and taderen5Wre ester of In trw►, ih fse s rapt, and boa good . _�� fall pawn tad lawful miturity gni bargain, u1 and cotri+ey due same in manner aid /brut afbrtudd, and shalt & same aro filo arld oleo all biller esW other grants, lwrgairre, a*1e#, lime, taxes, essatsrretnts, encumbrances awl norktions of whatever And or Eaten never. eneot for ors for the current petrol liar but net yet doe ct pyabk, gib. earifictions, rtserratistm mama ■ad rlghrof-ray or record, If Dan, AND RESERVING To € #ter ts, AN UNDIVIDED ONE—RALF (1 1) INTEREST OF ALL OIL, GAS, :FERAL EIGHTS MOS BY I'HE C#lAMP:MS TO REAL MUTE DESCRIBED HEBF+Il1+ The ireact shalt eed will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEF'EN'D ebovlrxd premises la the quiet and mumble patsiou of the Iowa. their heirs end snips, wing mt al and Oily !s' S011 or perms 1a y clahl is lhQ vadi Of Ray pon � thereof, The War numbat shall Slum the phial. its plug Ole smear, aid the use of sty ceder at ill be applicable td ad genders. IN ASS WHEREOF the grantor has eorscvtad thLsdead on the data ost forth above. apida w2,47,/ STATE OF COLORADO COTEITY OF ADAMS The h tm pop ,t. lasru eat was teloicnrledged kb* nx this MEL day of APRIL 1994_ by MAX R. MOLD and Fp it �a *. 4 * i;a s% . . ,� 11� ■ s �s6-96 . PO 8 0 CI il ,r di% P`i n'.. as 1 L 1., �.. 4 1 f , 1 M. Ha An. 34I WAALUtre Os hid TEEM) I��II111f1�1111�J �Jf�lJlil� � ��I�1� II�JJII�11 3340948 11117 04:05P Wet County, Ca 1 of 1 A 6.013 0 0.00 Sure Maroon Clem a Recorder MINERAL DEED Oar ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That Mary Loge Moiler of Adams County, Colorado, hereinafter called Grantor (whether one or mare) for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and zero cents ($10,00) cash in hand paid and other good and }valuable eorsiderations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell, convey, transfer, assign and deliver unto Mat E. Maier of Adorns County, Colorado, hereinafter called Grantee (whether one or morel any and all interest that she does have in and to ail of the oil, gas} and other minerals in and under and that may be produced from the following described lands situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, to wit: TIN R66 W SEC 28 Is1l2 Weld County, Colorado Containing 160 acres, more or less, together with the right of ingress and egress at all times for the purpose of operating and developing said lands for oil, gas, and other minerals, and marketing the same therefrom with the right to remove from said lards all of Orantee's property and improvements, including the release and waiver of the right of homestead. This .sale is trade subject to any rights now existing to any lessee or assigns under any valid and subsisting oil and gas lease of"record heretofore executed; it being understood and agreed that said Grantee shall have, receive, and enjoy the herein granted undivided interest in and to all bonuses* rents, royalties and other benefits which may accrue under the terms of said lease insofar as it corers the above described land from and after the date hereof. precisely as if the Grantee herein had been at the date of the making of said lease the owner of a similar undivided interest in and to the lands described and Grantee one of the lessors therein. Grantor agte-es to execute such fuirther assurances as may be requisite for the full and complete enjoyment of the rights herei n granted and likewise agrees that Grantee herein shall have the right at any time to redeem for said Grantor by payrttent, any mortgage, taxes, or other liens on the above described land, upon default in payment by Grantor, and be subrogated to the rights of the holder thereof. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described property and easement with all and singular the rights, privileges, and appurtenances thereunto or in anywise belonging to the said Grantee herein his heirs, successors, personal representatives. administrators, executors, and assigns forever, and Grantor does hereby warrant said title to Grantee his heirs, executors, administrators, pemonat representatives, successors and assigns forever and does hereby agree to defend all and singular the said property unto the said Grantee herein his heirs, successors, executors, personal representatives, and assigns against el/cry person whomsoever claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. WITNESS my hared this � l day of attigiie m hie er , 2005. L47-411,a—kfal2Nifaryler Azgall STATE CIF COLORADO ) SS. COUNTY OF ADAMS ) The tbregoing instrument vas acknowledged before me this �� day of , 2045, by Mary Lou baler. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: 2 FS `09 € +i5vauribilIR! W.4 5eltirogfil0dy XIonefely soon!++ atk#Mrlilin kikkrl7 eirlic eel 41E+c 3987563 01/0312014 12:47 PM Total Pages: 1 Rec Fee: S11.00 Steve Moreno - Clerk anci Recorders Weld County, CO PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE'S FERAL DEED THIS DEED is dated December 30, 2013, and is made between Sandra L. Dukes, as Personal Representative of die Estate of ax E. Meier, aka Max Edgar borer, arida iax Moler, Deceased, Grantor, to the following: Sandra L. Lukes, Grantee, whose legal address Ls 8518 Ver, Toiler Ave., Littleton, CO 80128; Vikereas the sb ove named decedent died on January 25, 2012, WHEREAS the Lit Will and Testament of the above named decal was made and executed in the lifetime of the decedent and is dated May 4, 2010, which Will was duly admitted to informal probate on April 2012. WHEREAS), the Grantor was duly appointed Pal Representadve of said Estate by the District Cotes its and for the County of Adams, and Stagy of Colorado, abate No. 2012 PR 206, on April 3, 2012, and is now qualified and acting in said capacityr NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the powers conferred upotk Grantor by the Colorado District Couri, Grantor does lie sell, convey, assign, Imsfer and set over into Grantee} as the person Milled to distribution of the property to the eve capti[fted ate, the following described real property situate; All of the out Ras and other minerals in and under and that may be produced from the following -described lands situated in Weld County* Colorado: TIN R66 VI SEC 28 N Weld County, Colorado Containing 160 acres, more or lei, together with the right of brass and egress at ail times for the purpose of operating and developing said lands for oil, gas, and other mitterals, and marketer the same therefrom, Also known by stmt and number as: With all appurienanetq, subject to covenant% e.acerncrits surd rem -fictions of record, and 'abject to generel property taxes for the year of 2013, As used herein, the singular includes the plural and the plural the singular. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. Sandra L. Luke. Penonal Representative of the late of Max E, Mokr, aka l fax Edgar Moler, Oda. Flax Molex', Deceased STATE OF COLORADO ) 8.80 covarY OF BOULDER) The foregoing inst urnent was acknowledged before me this 30th day of Decetaberi 2013, by Sandra L. Lulu} as personal representative oftbe Pete of Max E. Moler, a fa Max Edgar M a Max !violet, Deceased, Witness Iny harxd and official seal. My commission expires; �ra 4 NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO COMMI ON EXPIRE! %MOSTARY ID ER 111 2010 er? " DISTRICT COLRTr WATER DIVISION NO, 1, COLORADO Case No,NI-CW-081 FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, RULING OF THE REFEREE AND DECREE OF THE WATER COURT CONCERNING THE APPLICATION FOR WATER R GhT OF: MAX MOLER 25397" B-1598 P-232 D3/27/19V 10:46A PG 1 OF 4 €SEC DOC Weld emora w (0 .FAFmk' Mikamo t o Clerk & Recorder 21.00 IN WELD COUNTY. This Application having been fifed with the deter Clerk, Water Division N° 1, ort April 6, 199E and an Amendment to the Application having been filed May IQ. 1996 and all mattes contained in the Application harm been teviewed, and testimony and evjdence having been taken as necessary, the Referee herd errs the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Ruling: FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The i)tioant is Max Maier, 1714 Weld Coup Road 29, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80821. 2. No Statements of Opposition have been Med and the time for filing Statements of Opposites hes eared. 3. All notices of this matter required by law have been filed and the Court has I+irj,sclictlan over the submit ratter of this Application and over all: persons and property affected by it irrespective of whether they or its owners have appeared. 4. Name of Structure: IVtax Molar Dell Na 2 a. Legal Description: In the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 28, Toveiship 1 North, Rye 66 Nest d the Eith P.M., Weld County, Colorado, at a point 1370 feet Sow and 300 feet East cf the Northwest Corm of said won, b. Source: Tributary alluvium, F:KiliffilatERIE C3 2539766 A-1599 P-232 03/27.i997 10:46A PG i OF 4 e. Date of Appropriation: February 26, 1996, d. Amain Claimed: 15 g. p.m., conditional. -C -0B7 Molar - Page 2 e# Use: Domestic use for 1 household, 4 head of livestock, and lrrigat.ion of moo .re feet on Lot 1, Recorded Exemption H, 1471-28-2-FEE1314i in the Soutfrest ,/ of the Not/hest % Section 28, Township 1 North, Flange 66 West of the 6th P. M., Weld County, Colorado, S. Structure to be Augmented: Maier Well NV, 2. 6. Flan ofAugmentation; Applicant vrill augment depletions from Toler Well ND 2 by returns from norkributary roster permitted to applicant under Well Permit Ng 047086-F from the Laramie Fox -Hills aquifer issued August 26, 19%. The consumption from the proposed uses WI' be less then the return from the Laramie Fox -Hills well, Well Pem t NP 047086f allows withdrawal Of 2.3 acre feat per year, and after initial use and required returns, return flows will be in the amount of 2.02 acre feet per year. Applicant's proposed uses vAll consume 1,155 acre feet per year meiximum. The Applicant may be required to pump and directly discharge noniributary Laramie -Fox Hills aquifer der to the South Platte River system to provide the need replacement wailer for his tributary groundwater pumping. 7. Subject to compliance with the plan of augmentation herein, the exercise of the appropriation and change granted herein will not cause material injury to the owners of, or persons entitled to use, crested water rights or decreed conditional waiter rights, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 8. The Court has jurisdiction of the subject matter of tits Application and all persons affected herebywhether they have appeared or not, pursuant to §37-92-201(1), §37-92-302 and §37-92-304, CRS. 9, No Statements of apposition have been filed and the time for filing Statements of Opposition hes expired, 1 D. Full and adequate notice of the claims adjudicated herein have given in the manner required by lair. FICAMOLE� T -I 2539766 B -l593 P 23'4, 03/27/1997 l0:4fiA pc: 3 r} y ;. 96-CW-087 .Molar Rage 3 11* The Plan of Augmentation decreed herein is one contemplated by law and if prey implemented end administered will prevent material injury to the owners of, or persons ertitked to use, crested water rights or decreed conditional water rights. RULING AND DECREE 12. 11 through till Inclusive, are incorporated herein by reference and mace a part of this Ruling and free as if fully set forth, 13. Flan of Augmentation: The Plan of Augmentation set is hereby approved. 14. Adequate measuring devices and recorders, acceptable to the Division Engineer and properly maintained, shell be installed for the administration of these water rights, records of the amount of water pumped by each well, the number of dwallir served, the nurnter of large animals wired and the area irrigated shall be furnished to the Division Engineer of his representative at least monthly or as reasonably required by the Division Engines, 18, The plan of augmentation shall be subject to reconsideration by the Water ,Judge on the question of injury to the vested rights of ors for a period of five years from the dale �a.tax Molex Well No, 2 .is decreed absolutre.37-92-304(6) . 16. As a resutt of the approval of this plan for augmentation, water will be made available for the proposed Max Maier Well No, 2 vAthout material injury to the crested rights of others_ §37-g28), C _R. S_ requires that the State Engineer curtail all out -of -priority diversions, the depletions from which are not so replaced has to prevent injury to vested water rights. 17f A copy of this decree shall be recorded in the records of Weld County, Colorado as a covenant running with this land such that a title seam will reveal the existence of this decree. 18. The donditional water right herein is continued in full faros and effect urrti . If Applicant desires to maintain such conditional right, an applications for finding of reasortable diligence shall be filed on or before ssr' , 2002, or a showing rnade on or before such date that the conditional water right has becom-e an absolute grater right by reason of the completion of the appropriation. F-i10ERCICRE 3 253976 H-1598 P-212 03/27I497 10:46A P * of 4 DATED this _ \ % day of _ _ 19 ?% 1 f -CVV-0$7 Maier Page 4 Water Referee Water Division No. 1 THE COURT FIND& NO PROTEST WAS FILED IN THS MATTER. THE FOREGOING RULING IS CONFIRMED AND APPROVED, AND tS HEREBY MACE. THE ,JUDGMENT AND DECREE OF THIS COURT BY THE COURT Jonaatan W. Rays Water Judge 1Veter Division No 1 IMOLERNIDE MEE) DEC 1 E 1996 ' Cr 4 gat _ a1 r.sr A� ti .l . I ri I DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION NO. 1, COLORADO P. O. Box 2038 Greeley, CO 80632 ?Din DEC 16 All 8* 1 CONCERNINGTHE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF: MAX MOLER IN WELD COUNTY. Kim I . Lawrence, #8366 Kelly J. Custer, ##27247 Lind, Lawrence & Dtten huff LLP 1011 1 i !h Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 356-9160 Fax; (970) 356-1111 E-Maii; elly llola + ACOURT USE ONLY A Case N2 02-C-296 096011871 FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS of LAW, RULING OF THE REFEREE AND DECREE OF THE WATER COUNT This Application having been filed with the water Clerk, Water Division N2 1, on December 5, 2002, and eli matters contained in the Application having been reviewed, and testimony and evidence having been taken as necessary, the Referee hereby eaters the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Lain and Ruling: ng: FINDINGS of FACT The Applicant is Max trtloler, 1714 Weld County Road 29, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621, (970) 659-863. 2, No Statements of Opposition have been filed and the time for filing Statements of Opposition has expired. 3. All notices of this matter requfred by law have been filed and the Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this Application and over all persons and property affected by it, irrespective of whether they or Its owners have appeared, 1 3180650 0511712004 11;11R Weld County, co 1 of 3 R 15.0 D 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk 8 Recorder I Hill 1111 IIIII iiiii ism IIIIII 111111 111 IIIII 1111 3100650 05/1712004 11:11A Weld County. CO 2 of 3 A 15.00 D 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk & Reinter 4. Marine of Structure: Max Moler Well N2 2 02 r-296 Moler Page 2 a. Legal Description: in the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Flange 66 West of the eth P.M., Weld County, Colorado, at a point 1370 feet South and 300 feet East of the Northwest Corner of said section. b. Source: Tributary alluvium. c. Date of Appropriation: February 26* 1996. d. Amount Claimed: 15 g.p. rte,, conditional. e• Use: Domestic use for I household, 4 head of livestock, and irrigation of 23:000 square feet on Lot 1, Recorded Exemption W 1471-28- -RE 1314, in the Southwest ' of the Northwest 14 of Section 28, Township I North, Mange 66 West of the 6th Pui1 sp Weld County, Colorado. 5. Applicant constructed the well under permit no. 047913-F and has placed the grater to beneficial use as decreed. CONCLUSIONS of LAW 6. The court has jurisdiction of the subject matter of this Application and al i persons affected hereby, whether they have appeared or not, pursuant to §31a 92-201(1), §37-92-302 and §37-92-304, C.R.S. F. No Statements of opposition have been filed and the time for filing Statements of opposition has expired. E. Full and adequate notice of the claims adjudicated herein have given in the ,,wanner required bylaw. g. The Applicant: is entitled to an absolute decree for the water right herein by reason of completion of the appropriation, pursuant to §37_92-302(1), R i S. 10+ The appropriation was completed with reasonable diligence, therefore the priority date awarded shall be the date on which the appropriation was initiated as stated in 5 4.c., pursuant to §37-92-305(1), C.R.S. F INIMOLER\ i ce 2002 :ea:WEI.vnrpd 2 3 4I � R0 6100 bSteveo no 0511712004 11:11A �eld uC+erk d Recorder RULING AND DECREE 02.. ,-296 Molar Page 11, fl through 110, inclusive, are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Fouling and Decree as if fully set forth, 12. The appropriation set forth in 4 is hereby decreed absolute. 13. Adequate measuring devices and recorders, acceptable to the Division Engineer and properly maintained! shall be installed for the administration of these grater rights, Rids of the amount of water pumped by each well the number of dwellings served, the number of large animals watered and the area irrigated shall be furnished to the Division Engineer or his representafive at least monthly or as reasonably required by the Division Engineer, 3 DATED this day of ec ceiv aps( 2003. 111 r: c4 T Raymon, f ' . Liesman an Wyer - °fern Water Division No, 1 THE COURT FINDS: NO PROTEST WAS FILED !N THIS MATTER. THE FOREGOING RULING IS CONFIRMED D APPROVED. AND IS HEREBY MADE THE JUDGMENT AND DECREE OF THIS COURT. BY THE COURT � (1., � Nri�� � � � �� 3"ir• D x s L Roger Klein Water Judge Water Division No+ 1 E:1 IMII ICCE llgencs 20bfiDECREE1 _wpd 3 ▪ • �."1 • ` I • i •1 I I • 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 • mL .S a. 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OF CatiMan law Enna baps MPS _ IMPS aainglar rI • ••- — _ .. �. r•,. Ins a w giasi r 34. ilnium iLtd= ate' --'-- - MIS _ 1 • -11-.—• a • t • •1 1a7WeE •'i..•• C.,• L•' • I • • q• . • a , . •. . . �. P Na 1 ■ a 1 r dP ■ 1 i r • . L • . a -a aL - ar_ 1 ■ r J • . a, • -L• I Y'• •. r Ir IL— • in .•. . • . ..•.•• •si 1a1 .. Jr1ar• y1 • :•r . • 1•• 1r-•aaa'PI -i■.•Lr•••17 rev 1Til iro.•—ire r � 1 • a*■ 7lallo • 1 •• ■ 7 ir4lad • ' 1, • 11% .6 Glare% iIJgam til ti 1 '1 ■ . • • elat'. 1 J . yr •�V0. •Za{ ■y.r ,. 1 aware. • e7 . • —1L••ti . • 1' ;1 Y 1 1' M ■ nap g•I • . , .• mss • ■ a1 •I'. ,• •• .{1:w• • . ' .1 ,ati . i..■•IL n 1 �i =FM t I i aim • L Li 1 ...L NM ■ 1 ■ 1 1 ' .-1 •a'e fl' L 1 • ,11 I• 1 •e .— es , I 1 I 1 1 r• I • , • 11• • bet 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 B 1420 REC 0236 114 01/03/94 13;19 $5a00 11001 F 0853 MARS* ANN PEUE RSTEIN CLERK FI RECORDER WELD CO, CO AGREEMENT FOR ROAD MA I NTENAkeE 4 WHEREAS, there exists a certain road located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 22o Township 1 North, Range Se Wesi of the S th p4 M, . We 1 d County, Colorado shown on the plat of recorded ex emp t l ors not 1471 -28 -2 -RE 1314 recorded March 20, 1981 in book 1293 as reception not 02244526 Weld County Records, and WHEREAS. said road is approximately 30 feet wide and serves as aooees for ingress and egress for the fo l i cwi n5 pr cper t ies and owners Joseph 0% Archuleta and Anne M. R rchu l eta : property described in deed recorded April 30, I SSA in book 1381 as reception no, 02331155 Weld County Records Max Et M o l et and Mary Lou Molar: property described as 1 o t '21 shown on Una plat of recorded exemption no. 1471-28--2-RE 1314 recorded Ma rcil 20, 1391 in bock 1292 as reception no. 02244526 Weld County Records ds WHEREAS, eao h of the parties hereto have are interest in the use of the access road described above, and all parties benefit from the ex I tenca and use of said access road, and a 11 parties desire to mane an agreement with regard to maintenance of the afore mentioned access road, NOW THEREFORE, the parties to this agreement hereby as ree to the f'ollouih DEFINITION: for the purposes of this agreement maintenance shall include, but Is not limited to the fo1 l awi ngt ,r~ading, gravel 1 inn, surfacing, repairing. plowing of snow, clearing of weeds or other debris, or any other act which is necessary for as kd road to remain safe and driveable for a1I users; That all parties shall share equally In the maintenance of said road either by actual performance of the required maintenance duties, or by sharing a proportionate amount of the actual costs incurred by performance of said maintenance, This as reemen t shall be b ind i ns upon all parties hereto, the i r heirs, successors, and ass i 9ns, Entered. into this ' day of _ e -c ce. isss. ....�.�, o; Archuleta Anne M4 Are uleta a.X . Mole, u Miler • 1381 REC 02331156 04/30/93 13:21 $15.00 1/003 F 0471 Merit ANN I*ENSTE IN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • 2431, DRAINAGE EASEMENT is Drainage Easement made and entered into this � day of April, 19 9 3, by and between Max E. Mcler and Mary Lou Molar, hereinafter referred to as etrantorsn) , and Joseph D. Archuleta and Anne M. Archuleta, hereinafter referred to as ( f'Granteesii) , r" WITNESS WHEREAS, the Grantees have purchased from the Grantors a certain parcel of real estate iocated in the W 1/2 NE 1/4, Section 208 1111, Range 66 meet of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as further identified in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Grantees desire an Easement from the Grantors to drain certain ground water from residence area from the parcel being purchased from the Grantors across lands retained by the Grantors NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of one dollar, and in consideration of the Grantees complying with and purchasing the real estate From the Grantors, it is agreed ae follows: 1. The Grantors, by these pretence, hereby grant to the Grantees an Easement and Righteofr-gray for a 20 -foot drain tile over and across the property owned by the Grantors, said Easement described in Exhibit fit, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 2. Such Easement shall remain in effect and shall attach to the real innate owned by the Grantors, or their successors in interest, so long as the Grantors do not foreclose on the security securing the read, estate being purchased by the Grantees. In the event of such foreclosure, the right to utilize such Easement shall terminate. rated the day and year above written. etae la Ada, p d. Arch etia &toiler T r r • iht eta est • B 1301 REC 02331156 04/30/93 13'21 $15.00 2/003 F 0472 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN MERE & RECORDER WEIRD COI CO r STATE OF COLORADO ) 8St COUNTY OF.1/4\06te ) Subscribed, sworn to and acknowipedged before me this \We\ day 1993, by Max 2# Molar and Mary Lou Molars Expires; \-V)ces-- tary k- '4\c.) is%sti c•sa.t,k Nft.ort km CO VOA STATE OF COLORADO ) es COUNTY 0 i Subscribed, sworn to and acklowledged before The this \ike\eiday of April, 1993, by Joseph D. Archuleta and Anna M Archuleta. Tres: \""S044.C. Public: ti-as:)-c\c- ‘,,stxtC.W1/4-‘- toctoThl \cb Iralaatki IL1/2(? T EXHIBIT "A" cEliTERNORTH II IRITH �- torsi 63.61- mita NSP2r07sWaTIMI e 201 DRAIN TILE Emma? elPiAN LEM OSSCAIPTYONa WIRAIN TILE LINE MEMO cote? A PART OF LOT 2 OF REcoRDED 1nEuniQN NO. 1471.26.2• REIM RECORDED POACH 20, 1SI T, DI GOOK 1203 AS RECVTIONI i . O2$.41ES,, BRNO A PART OF THE SOH HALF Mal OP POMMES? °MUER 00'141 DP SECTION TIMM EMT 17(#, TOWNSHIP Mill NOM RORIE =Mat NEI MST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 1 PAS COUNTY OF I Mal OF COLORADO' NIRO MORE PART1CSARLY DES AE: SEGINNO40 AT THE COMM 714 CORNER OF SAID SOON 21; MENU SOUTH EP OEMS 86' OW WEST ON AN ASSUMED SEARQMO ALONG THE SOIMI LNE OF BAP) EMI NIT# A inTAN“ OP 30.00 FEET TO TEIE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 2; WINCE NORTH O1 O ES # f' #e pic$r mac THE EAST LM CF &AID LOT 2 A DISTANCE OF 1167,16 TELT TO A POM Orr APPROXIMATE CENTERLINE DFAli COSMO DRAIN TILE LINE AMMO THE TRUE POINT OF SEGINFIM OF TIM CENTERLINE OF A 20 FOOT 1MRE COM IRA ENT* THEWS NORTH 20 OEM'S Cr #4# WEST AMC SAID CAE A DISTAME OF 141.42 THENCS NORTH SS Ltd 30 'AD4 MIST A &STANCE OIL Tea Mori THENCS NORM SO DEGREES 21'67' WEST DISTANCE. OP 7$11,41 FEE' MINE EiM Poor OP SAID 20 TOOT VAIN DRAIN TILE EASEPAENTi SAID POSIT OEM dD FEET 9I7UM OPINE NORTH LIME CM C7 LOT E AND PIET WE ST G'F 71'5 NORTHER COMER OF SAID LOT 2. NOS ni4o4 w isms ffiunvivelDIZERDEIritur L Joa OF awn Ani1ST#Aio PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR vit nor NATE LPF COLORADO rs MEW CERTIFY THAT Tin LEGAL DESCRIPTION WAE PREPARED IY hi MOM F!) 141 81 comment) Fawn 16, IEEE APit ra CCIIREC>' TO WI BEST OF MAY DO'MIME APO MEL DATE tierarar t `' 4 + ti a � ,i SEARING BASIS �S OorI�fDERI G TN WEST ME Of THE S la OF THE Moil /I OF SECTION 20 AS swum NUM 0040 O3' 1 S* Va#T AS SOWN ON SUMO BY CEO IC CROMI tot 1233% MG RECORDED EXEMPTION], 1471-a+24iE54Ek RECORDED BOOK 970 AS RE:C.EPTIOrN, NCti 81891227 as mute 21. im. A S RJR —OM N4. 2031 B 1381 PEC 02331156 04/30/93 13:21 $15,00 3/003 F 0473 MARY ANTI FEUERSTEI N CLERK & RECORDER WELL CO, CO . �N CAtrEr I'' ■ ID ' O Sel CO 200 iiiX's WIO.VF� IfSTia iL serosiostsw 00.E k0 i ctrilER SEC. 26 20' DRAIN 'BILE EASEMENT 8 LEGAL MSCRIPTION PART" OF THE Sin NWIM M EEC- 2131 TIN R16_6. .Wr,twELO C_Ou�_LCOLOADO ALPHA ENGINEE'RINC co. ear silt STREET - v.osox 342, vaer cuaroN, coLaaAaa soszi FAX b METRO 004 372-S IES is ran ivProtI (.703) 067-136 PATrt CI\ dart MA* IDLER OWO EY: Pei H input r r I0O' noel WI I OAI'Et MACH 290191 FibRO fit km 22, • Pah nfr • I 111111 11111 111111 11111 III 11111 IIII 36'56116 10/2712069 12:08P Weld County, Co 1 of 5 R 26,00 D 0f 00 Steve Moreno Clerk & Recorder ContractNo.: JJ-1.I1-+3206 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION HOYT-TERRY STREET TRANSMISSION LINE CONTRACT A N D GRANT OF EASEMENT THIS AGREEMENT rtaSigirriarbilect- made �� ��' �e Ala of 2009between ROBERT` I), MAN AND ELLEN ONI AN (GRANTOR), whether one or # more � and the UNITEDSTATE'S OF AMERICA, Department of tnergy} Western Area Power Administration (UNITED STATES), represented by the officer executing this agreement, pursuant to the Reclamation Act, Act of June 17# 1902, 32 htat. 388, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and the Department of Energy Organization Act, Act of August 4, 1977, 91 Stat, 565. The purpose of this agreement is to widen and redefine the terms and conditions of the existing casement as it is presently located on the GRANTOR's land. The legal description Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, includes the existing rirof-way and the additional area required to widen the easement. The following terms and conditions apply to the entire easement described in Exhibit A. ITNESSETH: That the panties hereto covenant and agree as follows: I. The GRANTOR, for and in consideration of the sum of Four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) and the provisions contained in this agreement, does hereby grant and convey to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and its successors, assigns, licensees, and lessees, a perpetual easement and right-of-wayfor electric owe,' and transmission purposes in upon, over, and under the land described tExhibit attached he a l } hereto and made a art �ereof. p 2. The grant of easement shall include the unimpeded right to enter the above -described easement area and to locate, survey, construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain, repair, rebuild, upgrade, remove, . ermit the attachment of wires of others, and patrol transmission lines consisting of no more than one Eine ofpoles or structures and appurtenances thereto, supporting conductors of one or more electric circuits of any voltage, as well as appurtenances for communication facilities. The grant shall also include the present and future right to cut down and clear away or otherwise remove any and all bru.sh, timber, trees, fire hazards, unauthorized structures or any other materials deemed by the UNITED STATES to interfere with the safe operation and maintenance of the transmission litre, provided however, that growing chops, exclud-ng orchards, shall not be considered to be fire hazards. The UNITED STATES may trim, cut} or remove trees or branches over or on or extending within the easement area. All materials so =loved shall become the property of the UNITED STATES and shall be disposed of by the. UNITED ,STATES in any manner it deems suitable. 3. The rights granted herein are subject to easements of record or in use as wellasoutstanding mineral rights in third parties, 4. Thi: UNITED STATES shall exercise due care and diligence in the exercise of rights and privileges granted herein. The UNITED STATES agrees to repair or reasonably compensate the f - 1 Tract No. 2S7ET I MIDI IIII1 1101 Mill IIII1 III Jill IIII 3656118 10/2712009 12:08P Weld County, CO 2 01 5 R 26.00 D 0.00 Steve Moreno Cleric do Recorder GRANTOR for damage to agricultural crops (excluding orchards), fences, irrigation systems, drainage systems or ether improvements within the transmission line right-of-way that occurs as a result of the exercise of the rights granted herein. 5. The GRANTOR is the sole owner of the property over which this easement is granted, and has the lawful right to convey this easement interest. 6. The GRANTOR shall assist the utcrEED STATES in procuring and recording all assurances of title and affidavits which the GRANTOR may be advised by the UNITED STATES are necessary. The QED STATES shall pay to record this instrument and for the procurement of abstracts or title insurance, 7. In the event that liens or encumbrances other than those expressly provided herein do exist, the UNITED STATES may, at its option, remove any and all such outstanding liens and encumbrances by reserving from the purchase price herein set forth the necessary amount and discharge same with the money so reserved, but this provision shall not be construed to authorize the incurrence of any lien or encumbrances as against this contract, nor an assumption of any lien or encumbrance by the UNITED STATES. 8. Should the UNITED STATES initiate court action to acquire good title from the GRANTOR to the above described easement, GRANTOR agrees that this instrttrnent shall be evidence of fair market value for purposes of establishing value of the easement acquired by the UNITED TATE . 9, The GRANTOR shall have the right to cultivate, graze, use, occupy, and have access to and f across the easement area described herein or an i . �' purposes which will not constitute a safes hazard or interfere with any of the rights and privileges herein granted to the UNITED STATES. The UNITED STATES will notify the GRANTOR in writing of any activity of the GRANTOR within the easement area that constitutes a safety hazard, or interferes with any of the rights and privileges herein grantcd to the UNITED STATES, The following activities are prohibited within the easement area unless written permission is granted by the UNITED STATES. (a) GRANTOR shall not erect any structures; lay way of example, structures shall include, but are not limited to buildings, mobile homes, signs, light standards, storage tanks, septic systems, sill/it-riming pools, tennis courts, or similar facilities. (b) GRANTOR shall not drill wells or conduct mining operations. c) GRANTOR shall not construct, install or operate above -ground mechanical irrigation acil�t���s. (d) GRANTOR shall not appreciably change the character of existing topography, normal farming practices excluded, (e) GRANTOR shall not plant trees, orchards, shrubs, or bushes within the easement, (f) GRANTOR shall not construct roads parallel to the transmission line. Roads constructed across the easement as shall be in accordance with all applicable safety codes and shall be a minimum of 20 feet from any transmission line structure. The UNITED STATES shall not unreasonably withhold permission} and it shall be the intention of the UNITED STATES to allow the GRANTOR a treasonable right to use and have - Tract No, 287ET a. I 1111111111 11111 III 11111 I'll IIII 3656116 10i2W2009 12;0613 Weld County, CO 3 of 6 R 25.00 D 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk & Recorder access across the easement area vbrhen and where such use stall not interfere with the rights of the UNITED STATES as provided herein. If, however, GRANTOR proceeds without permission to conduct any of the prohibited activities named in this article the T P . � STATES shall have the night, upon discovery of such activity, to take any acion deemed appropriate to prevent such activity including the right to remove if necessary. 10. In the event of pemianent abandonment of'any or all rights to the easement granted herein to the I.J I1 EIS STATE said abandonment shall be effected byTT`the execution and recording of a quitclaim deed b the UNITED STATES in, favor of the -GRA � �R, or his successors, and theeasement ,ranted herein} or any portions therein abandoned, shall terminate* The UNITED STATES, a or its assigns, shall have the right to remove,within a reasonable time, all structures, facilities, and equipment placed as the easement by or on behalf of the UNITED STATES, from such abandonment area whether before or after execution of the quitclaim deed, 11. The provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs, executors, personal representatives, administrators, successors, and assigns of the GRANTOR, and the successors, assigns, licensees, and lessees of the UNITES STATES. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have sighed their names, the day and year first above written. ' R NTOR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF COLORADO ss; COUNTY OF w4 L Leven W. We b'ber Lands Team Lead ACKNOWLEDGMENT _ . .4 a�� 1 i... ..r I t — • r •. rJ h_t On this _ da of Se e, e j, 2009, before me a Notary Public personally a p ly appeared known to be or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same. (Seal) 1608 WITLESS my hared and official seals Notary Pub is ley commission expires - 3 - Tract No. 287ET 111111111i1110111111111111111111111111111111111111111 3856116 10f2712[l0l9 12:ti8P Weld County, CO 4 of 5 R 26.00 0 O.UO Sfisye Moreno Clerk & fleoartler WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION l3€ YT -`1'`E RY TAP TRANSMISSION LINE EXHIBIT Facility HT-TRR firact No.: 28' T That portion. of Lot 2 or Recorded Exemptions No. 1471-2 --RE1314, lying within the South Half` of the Northwest Quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 West, 6th Principal Meridian, County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Lot 2, from whence the Northwest comer of Section 28 bears North 27°31'53" ''west a distance 01'1,485.92 feet; Thence North 89°51'36" East along the north line oI' Lot 2 a distance of 1,879,34 feet; Thence South 01°11'10" East along the east line of Lot 2 a distance of 23.20 feet; Thence Soath 89 °12'00„ 'west a distance of 1,879.95 to the west line of Lot 2} Tbenc+e North 00°03' IS" `hest along, the west lime nf' Lot 2 a distance of 44.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Contsinitkg 1.47 acres, more or less. Bearings based on Recorded Exemption. No. 1471-28..2 - f 314. Checked, as to Engineering Data. 401 Titleee eied, ]date 2:/(5, .2©n fat. Z0u9wrir 9; 0.3am 1 G icila 5� Q Slit DI 41 V Q 0 cli v V 2 .. i m 3i -•r wA tY. 4u .•• • IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mi1B 1012712009 12:tl8p 1IU+ald County, CO 5 of 5 R 28.0 A 0.00 Steve Moreno Clerk it Recorder MW C)R . W111 S COP "LOT 1 ast a CS Net '1/4j k\ is \III VP � cis \� in \fit a r D •1/4 "LOT A Irmilermila inime—SY SEC.28 P.0.5. TRECT 2$7ET 1.47 ACRES A ---1 HOYT-TERRYSTREET T/L-14 1_ l N 1/ 'L O7 2' s� T`fPICA'_ "lAN$MIS:610 J LINE: RIGHT OF WAY DETAIL LINE: BEARING A, N89 -51-35"E E1 SC1-11-10"E C Se9-12-00"d 0 NCO -050-15"W DISTANCE 1579.34 23,30 1879.95 44.85 a ScanirtaS ARE LASE[ ON RECORD ENGINEERING% DATA. A PORTION OF RECORDED EXCWYrION Nth.1471-26-2-RE-1314 OF LoT z QP Tit S1/2 OF THE N1/2,1'1/4 OF SECTION 2e. TOYINSMIP 1 NOF:TH. RANGE 66 WEST. OF THE 6th PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. welt COUNTY, COLORADO, LEGEND � S,orrel,' i• *_ _ tsifiLOKATEt OMER __._ SECTION LIME Sle =mimeos ipmimi �Wi'MW lirer Ct'AMIK MUSS iiC110 Pthar'--Gr—lOtf Litalti - AO DISP C6 TIES aauall1=la— — ,W.. 4•111.0 I i i i .Pam. El H1/4 CCR. ci/16 CDR, C 300 600 1200 SCALE IN FEET UNITED STATES DEPAIMENT OF MACY WESTERN ARE _ A POWERADMINISTRATION caRr4Riat SERI ICES OFFICE LAKEWOOD. COLORADO IICP('T— TERRY STREET TRANsmisszoN LINE COLORADO TRACT 28 7 ET DES3GNE0 4..� A ENO TECH, IC .a..., APPROVE4 S.REBEIEN LANDS LEAD 2B7ET 4548369 12103/2019 04:39 PM Taal Pages: 8 Rae Fee: $48.00 Cady Koppes w. Clerk and Recorder; Weld County, CO PIPELINE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND EASEMENT AGREEMENT STATE of coupR. no COUNTY OF WELD This Pipeline Right -of -Way and Easement Agreement (hereinafter called "Agreement.„) is matte as of November 12th, 200 (the "Effective date') between Ellen Oman whose akiress is PO Box 33', Brighton, CO 8 601 (referred to as "Grantor"), and NGL Water Scaudona DJ, LLC, whose addrcts is 3773 Cherry Creek North Drive, Suitt 1000, Denver, CC) 80209 ireferretl to as "Grantee') 1) THAT for and in consideration of the sum of $10.0.'1 and other good and valuable conskleratinn the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Grantor, grants to Grantee, and its succrsron and assigns, subject to prior existing rights, including exeeptions, raenations and encumbrances of reemel, a ton exclusive right of way and easement (the "F.asernene) of ten r:10) feet in width, along the mute depicted on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein for ail purposes, to ,ay, constf la, maintain, inspect, (tame, Ant rwo pipelines, repair, remove, change the size of tutu pipelines, and replace two pipelines and any underground fittings, fixtures, and structures on the two pipelines including but not limited to underground valve', fittings, meters., corrosion control devices., wires, cables, and rstherr relater) equipment, as may be necessary for the transportation of wastewater resulting from oil and gas exploration and Production related activities over the N.asentent located in a portion of the following described lands: Township 1 North, Mange: 66 West, 6th P.M. Section. 2$: 52NW/# Weld County Assessor's parcel number: 147128000050 Weld County, Colorado. This Agreement shall remain in force for so long as Grantee utilizes the Eagenlent for the purposes earned above. Grantee shall have all rights and berie6ts nectssary or convenient for the: ful. enjoyment and use of the sights granted, including the right of ingress and egress over and across the E.aservent. Access to the Easement shall be from either its north end or its south cnd and Grantee: shrill never access the Easement from any ether lands owned by Grantor. In the event there is s cessation in transportation of the products referenced in thk Agreement for twelve (12) consecutive months of longer., the pipelines will be deemed to be abandoned and Grantee shall record a release of this Grant in the records of the County in which the Right ofatty [.ands 2te located_ This termination due to cessation in trartsymatiori provision shall be suspended 4546369 12/03/2019 04.39 Phi Page 2of8 during the continuance of any Force Majeure event For purposes of thi9 Agt<etment, Force Ma}t.urc shall be dcfttred is ICES of God, stakes' lockouts or other industrial disturbances, acts of the public enemy, wears, blockades, insurrections, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, carhqualcrs, s..urrns, floods, washouts, civil disturbances, fires, explosions, a governmentally imposed moratorium, and other causes not within Grantees conrol. :i Grantor shall have the right to use the addititmal ternporart workspace .art Exhibit A, not to exceed thirty 30' foe* in width, which is contiguous to the Easerncnr for constru:Lion purposes. Said tctnpoxasv workspace shall not be used by Grantee following completion of pipeline construction without obtaining Grantor's written crinsent. Gt111x-0 shall trace' Grantor ar !cast ten (1.r); days prier entering Grantor's property for the commencement of construction, scheduled maintenance and/or scheduled repairs orl the easement. Grantee shall notify Grantor within t-atcricy-four (24) hours after entering Grantor's property for any emergency grunt -ion. During ctinstxuction, Grantee will bury the pipeli= to 2. ;kph of at leasi fart,'-eig,ht ( inches measured from thi.. top cif the pipeline to the normal surface of the ground, Titre shall be no above ground appurtenuiccs no the Grantor's property except as set rz:rth on Exhibit A attachesi heret+a Notwithsta the foregoing, Grantee stall be allowed to install piltrie markers, test bads, cprrosion comp l devise and such other above gmund Installations as required by applicable federal, state or governmeltal regulations, Al pipeline =tilers and test lead!, that aced to Ue insoilied shall Ix located at fence litres, adjacent to ?midways' section difles, t}r property limes whcrevcr poshiblei Grantee agrees ro consult with Grantor vial_ respect to the location of any required above ground appurten„accs, [i is geed that Granxt:r has the nrght to approve the pipehne marker locations, tr.: the extent that the markers are placed in locations that meet the p:pelrne safct} industry standards ur applicable pipehrse safety codes. Mtn a pipeline trench is excavated, either for the midi! consulaction or for maintaining, repotting or repLicing the; pd c]inc, G rantee will stockpile all topsoil and subso.l that is excavated from the plpeltne trench in separate: locat'ons and wit replace aid compact the subsoil in the completed pipeline trench first and then '.place the topsoil ota top A- the compacted subsoil when dosing the t -crick. Grantee will reseed the Easement ground disturbed by its operations with Nyland Aggressive h1i:c #i from Pawnee Buttes Seed, Inc. in Circeletii, Colorado and plait it accordinr to the Seed Companti'A. rzcommendanons. S) Grantee agrees thafG in Addition co the consideration paid to Grantor hereunder, Grantee agree~ c. rcpuir or replace any of Grantor's fences to Grantees rcascnalalc specifications that arc damaged or rcrnovc:d during any construction conducted purs..Lant ro this Agreement Any damaged c.r removed fence≤ shall be rebut!' to the same or as near the original condition As existed prior to construction hereund=: and shall meet Grintor's rcasonabte specifications. lei addition to chic foregoing, Grantee shad be ohligated zo lay for, repair, rcr acc or 454636.9 12103/2019 04:39 PMI Page 3 of 8 othr:rwise compensate Grantor for tiny damages resulting troth GrAnteeS riCt`aYiaCS and operations on the Easement, including reclamation of the Easement th L condition chat iminedrately existed prior to Grantee's cntiy unity the Easement, except far any darn agc to stale cures or improvements placed in the Easement tontrary to the terms contained herein. Cranial shall provide Grantee with written notice of any damage and Grantee shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of said wriren notice within which to ?ett'iedy such damage. Grantot shall have the right; to use and enjoy the Easement., subject to the rights herein granted- In the event the pipelines are not installed simultanelusly, titaitee shall rermk� fi:r urop toss and any other cash and damages incurred by Grantor and shalt reclaim the surface each tithe the surface g d nutbed for pipeline operations. 6; Granter shall level and restore any lands affected by Grantces operations that rr,:;.y have excessive settling and sufficiently compact the soil within a reasonable period of time after complete! yrw of construction ra the condition that existed at the time immediately pnor to the p lace--..ent of Goatee's pipelines, to the extent r asonitbly pnietieuble. Grantee further agrees that, if at an.,. time, the pipelines settle or cause arty;: settling in the area of the pipelines, it will trra;te all necessary repaus 9t Grantee's sole cost and €.xNnsc grid pas* damages to craps within a rea.sonahle period of rune_ Granteeshall have the sight, from rime to riffle, without obligation for Further payment to Grantor, to cur or clear trees, brush., arty ether obstructions on said H:aser>nen r tl tat might interfere with, the operation or maintenance of Grantee's pipelines and apputteranees thereon. Grantee's right to eteas the Easement does nest include grtiveing crops cxecpr in the case of ain emergency_ in the event CI; rantee rrt st elem. Grantor's crops due to an emergency, Grantee shall reimburse Grantor for all crops .opt or damaged. Grantee agrees to perform such clearing actintics on said Easement in a manner s; i a.s to minimize the impact to the gmnct,d fiurface, using generally accepted methods and equipment. Grantor and iL rt antur's heirs, successors and assigns agree not to bid any structure on the E25CIrleflE of materially interfere with Grantee's use of the ]dement for its intended purpose on or after the date of this grant. Ngirvuithstanding the foregoing, Grantor ahall have the right to CM'S the 7aserient with siidewal.l►.s, streets, nth), entre, and madways and other utiliue$ provided that such crossing is made at a angle of not less than 60 degrees and not more ►han 90 degrers Grantot shall also have the right to install and maintain easerrienti; that are birth adjacent to, and ;' f within the Easement for udlitli litters, including those for eater, gas, sewer, electtic, telephone, cable, television, and fiber optic and oth cr pipelines; provided., however: 1) any new underground facilities that trai-el ai`'rg the Easement shall be located :r distance horizontally of ar lone ten 1 Os! fora from parallel existing prpt lint4S, rig any ni.-w underground facilities shy have at least tarrnry-four (24; inches. of vertical clearance between such new facility and a p.p.-line except in the event that law or regulation requires greater s tae:don; and any overhead power lines installed by GrantDr shall be at: least twcnt3r ( feet above the ground_ Grantor agrees thatir will notify each Utt I n/ tort -parry trout except 4646369 12/03/2019 04:39 P I I Page 4 of 8 in case of emergency, Grantee must be contacted at least ten (10) business clays prior to commencement of skit}` trenching ordigit* activities within ten (1 0) feet of their easement areas. S) Granter=, its successors and assigns, by acceptance o l these- rights of wav and easements, hereby agrees to conduct irs operations on the Easement in accordance with all applicable rules and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction, including rules and regulatiorz pertaining ZQ the environment. 9) Grantee shall protect, defend, hold harmless and indemnify Grantor and Grantor s empinyces, agents. successors and assigns, against and from any and all liability, kiss, damage, claim, demand, suit, scum; procemling, penalty,. fine, cost, and expense of whatsoever nature, including, without limitad n, court costs, reasonable attorneys' fees and consultants fees, incurred by Grantor for Gni,' personal intay to or death of persons whomsoever, liens against ChantOr's property Of destruction of or clnrnRgc to pr tiperty whatsoever, and including but not limited to environmental and reclamation liabilities under existing and future laws and regulations, where such personal injury, death, loss., destruction, lien or damage Li causal by, or arises out cal any, activity conducted by Grantee a,ndior Crantce's employees, and/or a uthonze) agents, affiliates, or an) other third patty working tan behalf of Grantee (tallectivel), "Grantee's Representatives, its contractors ot agents; their officers, employees, servants, artdior licensees hereunder; hn ever, Grantee will not be liable for, and is hereby released from, anti Grantor agrees to indemnify and ke5ld harmless Grantee and Grantee's Representatives, from any and all claims, damages, losses, judgments, salts, scot is and liabilities, arising during the terra of this Agreement, related to the negligence nr nu conduct of G rancixr. �. During e:ansteuctkin and at aLl times when Cruntee is c•..n:strucring, repairing or misnaming the Easement on Grantor's ptoperty. Granter shall itiaintain at its sole Feast, ComnlahtLstsir„, csatr 1 .tf Fit• fn9Lranca with a combined Mtge 'knit of not less than $2,000,+x00 per occurrence. `nu c4 shall be Ian an "uccurrontee Inns. Grantee- shall provide C;tanttu tdth an insurance certificate as evidence that the required im answe is on farce. Suck eerufi:.ales shall specify that d:ranree than be given thirty PO) slabs notice prior cos caneelktion or the required insurance pobcy. S. h gnlic�� ‘lhail narrrc Grantor as an additional ins-ured under such policy, 1. 1) The Grantor rep vs:fits to Grantee that Grantor has full rat, power and authority to enter into this Agreement, 12) Grantee shall have the right to assign this Agreement in, whole or in part in the ev#tit Grantee should assign this Easement ru any other party, all terms of this Easement shall be binding and applicable to assigned parties. 4569 12/03/2019 04 39 PM Page 5 of S 13) This Agreement may be executed in any dumber of counterparts, each of which shall be considered ark original for all purposes. Signature pages and acknowtedgments from each couneerpsrt ?nay be combined IMO one origins! document for recording purposes_ 14) Gtantat aekriaVirledgeS that this Agreement and the Compensation Later associated with this Agreement contain all or the agreements between Grantor and Grantee and that ne represaruatiorns o: .statements, verbal or written, have been ,made modif+,ting, lidding to, tar changing the ierroz. et this Agreement. 15) This Agreement cannot be modified, watt by act insuument in writing signed by Grimm. and the authorized representative of Grantee. 16) G rarttee shall mord as urinal of this Pipeline Right. -of -Way and Easement Agreement in the records of the County in uthich the Easement is located. This Agreement is signed by Grantor and Grantee ex of the date *Nile s cknowletl LntS below, buu is effective for all purposes as of the Effective Date stated alcove. 4546369 12/03/2019 04;39 PN1 Rage 6 of 8 STKI'E or _ • COUNTY Or __..11 GRA244TOilip-ble/i By: : i Pnnted Name; Men Oman ACKNITOWLEDGMENT 5 5 'This instrument was aclt,iowiedged before me an the day of , 20! by Eller Oman. s'ATr: of C 0) raCbl COUNTY OF be nye ir- GRANITE 5 Nom Public, State of My commission expires on: SOLCMONO ICJ, LIZ Douglas W, White Vice President This instrument was aeknowvledi4ed before me on the 2_day of .LeCentillger2019, by Dicanglas W, White as EXeCU iVe Vice President of NGE. Water Soludons Dj, LLB'. EMILY MEHL Notary Public State of Colorado Nolan' ID $20194(124110 hey Commission Expos 08.25-2023 red/, n l!C Notary Public, ate of iLL:) � ... My commission expires on: 4546369 1210312019 0)4.39 PM Page 7 of 9 Exhibit "A" PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A stnpof land for easement purposes, b,eiog Ten 1;10) feet in, width, wing Five (5) feet en each side al the following desenhed cenierline, being a portion of that parrot of land described as rat 2 of Recorded Exemption No. li4111 I.4$ 2 ICE 1314 recorded earth 20. 1991 at 1 :kilo!) 14e- 224452J5 of the me rds wolf County, siware arse SouthF3rJf of the Northwi st Qwertes 1S Idr2NW1l4J ofgecliero Twenty-eight (28), Tinkit#hip Oat North a. I N.}, Range Sixty six (R €6W.) rtiC iN Sixth Prineird feri+. ten Os P.M.). Courtly of Weld, Stars of Colorado. being more ix ticulurly(loser bed ea follows COliI ENC11.16 at the West Quartet corner of said Section 28 ks nwnumented hyr a iiiftre.bar whit a 2 ' nit irunom cap T S. 259;7 arid al`smning tho West Tine of the. Notthwost Qtnr1e[ r.1! W I.141r of said Section 28 as monurnented cn the North and by a +fb retTir with it 125' aluminum cap L.S. illegible es bearing Notch 0095153" 'Wes': being a grid tearing -of the Colorado nue Mane Conduit= Sy nern, Noah Zone:, Monti Arrietietini Datum 1983. a dastattee of 2639.15 feet w#ttr all NW boar Qscoticaiiied herein being relative thereto* The lion! dirnertsi a$ wo aired herein are bared upon the US. Survey Pock. THENCE north 89' 22T7" Fast eking the Smith line ofthe ritrrthwein QuarterWWI/0 of said Screen a distance of 690.34 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE North 00'35'49 ' Vest along a line being parallel with and NV: (5) feet Efibt of as measurct. w a nght angle to the Nest line of ,said Lot 2 a distance of 13?0.5g Feet to a point on the North line of said Lot 2 and to the POINT OF TERMINUS. from which the Northwest corner of said Shan 28 bey North 28'14'49' West a -distance of 1.488. l3 feet it is the intent of this description that the sidelines of said strip be prolonged or slhonened to tornphaw st the South ' inc Uf OK NW thi of said „Section 28 on the South end and at the North lint of said Lint 2 eel the North tad Said tri p of land contains 13,206 sq. f. or ti.1U Beres mare or less. 44,1-j, anti is subject to any rigtiN-okwoyr or other e:.sernerits of record as now existing ran std 410erib4c1 gap land, TOGETHER WITH a Temporal Certiatt'tie!tC41 Eaumtni (T.C.E) Thirty {34.;) feet in waidrti -ring mill:Ile tt with anti lyri eastertyof the sidelines of the aforesaid easement it is the intent of Ns ntscription au the sidelines of :told grip he prolonged ar shortened to terminate at lee South line of the NW of said censer] 28 on the South end and at the Ntrh line of said Lot 2 ari the !North grid. Said strip of land crtr inatio 39,61$ sq, fI. or 0.9J atTcSt Mee or limit 4+0'3 and is subject to any rtgts-of.+xmrr or other easements of record as now existing on said described drip of land, SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE I Brian Si R;rrtinghaus,, a Colorado Licensed Professional land Surveyor do hereby stare dm this Proper*, Description Voss prepared by me CT ntr r' my personal supervision acid chziking, acid that rt is trktc and carte ttt the best ofFry knowledge and belief. Brief t S. Rottits ghaua Colorado Licensed Professional Land Survey 038571 Lats1 a ', Inc. Professional Land Suneyora 6250 . lOth Suers, Untt 2 Greeley' CO $1534 (974:1 515-5294 gllicci I of 7. re { 4546369 12/0312019 04 39 PM P.gie Q 9f Lat40°, Inc. 6250 W. 10th Street, Unit 2, Greeley, CO 970-515-5294 M THYMMT iXRNEM SECTION 23. T 1M.. ielsw, FOUND 0 MAR Wall 3.25' WM. CAP ILLEGIBLE ~ti t 4;?~, ;7 4 EXHIBIT "ki SECTION: 28 THS MAP DOES WO REPRESENT A BOUNDARY SI)RYtV RANGE: 66W J PONT Or 1ERhINUS T iA4, ASP, " r5-. � ir lir PROPOSSI r APShir EitsgitvT J DAIS Sa. FT •43-10,1 CITES l met A) 1 I I fII r' ' r A � I � f�l 77 Awasetze v. ( PegrAir COMM f 10' PRaCer i Ps NO./41128000 �G LOT 2, RE 1314 RE NO, 2244328 A X' 7211POUY rSIReeilaY asnevr I 39,erd5Q FT • '9t k:RE5 i Or22 17" F ”?.°.4' [ . • F Jr. lJ lel POINT OF CCIANIENG ENT 41sT O61 Alt1EJt Collie sEO tich1 2 TAN., tacit FOUNai ge m MTh r Atio. cm LS 25g37 N $G".2't T E x.621. S7' POINT OF BEca1aiiNG aiii2d5var lobles .1524Ni MOM F1 OTE :. TM* +AA k clra rn g la riot En tended to be a rrionu rrven tsd land survey. EN mole purpose hi o1r a graphic representation to cld In the vfauallzotlon of the written propert, cisecriptIon which It accompanies, The written iktopeny description eupareedes the exhibit drumlins SKEET 2 OF 2 44 SCALE - r 50' CENTER QUARTER CORNER SECTION 23. T.114.. R. St.W. Fake pS PEttuLh tKf1.17 2' JIIDA_ GAP F5 25437 J Merl $. tRettingh4us= + : eholf Laiatir, Inc. Colorado Licensed Prt•feeslenal DATE; eihiej20* Lund SurvenLli . 38571 _ PROJECT* 201110.31 35 WAT1alllf' T DWI Itelleffita---For Rik* t'L laieed Blick ik is Ludes eO., Vie, a iv. • i . •, e Y a 1 • 1 1 } I a w s ist tl k r i • 1 1i4A 11 ltJTu: aa....e.IFa n. •a IS••.••s••a•t•• '13 SY' -41-1S(t14014 (jein-frtelasth 140141,1 3 ?:..4," .er ark..t.ct, o' ear: 6,6 :21 6 LI M. re%ee tit n -a ' L• l" }xi f Nat_.`__ (-/C We. TO MENU a..i.......•.s. AP,75;e I•.Ieen.••ei.i••• Oa i{-�.�0• •w••e..i.w.•.•• el 4- awho ..s...ea }'TP••. •-.--•-••••••••••• .•.ee.suTitle•aa•.a•a..•..... SalaYi.OO UA Is.ua•• Ya.eeeu_ww l.:..aL__a taE-sa••Y•el a eai••l..•••••••••••• OUTS Oh 001.0 111000. � �. Coven ow WALD. 'Phis Wankanty Deed was Led for record ate lo'clocia. ItAtorder ...... PT LP •ia•_. - i_ Ilible Meet*, Made th1s• 6 fW iR.Y.E'J....I Q.� y� of. :leir 1"462 ... in the IOU di lam' 14.std,ougaud nine hundred atilt lac ....� ' �I of the. a first part, ant _ - �► 01Ork eeleeriel e ,.•- ••....•.•.e. ... -.r r -.--.s.: ..:and Siva of Cobrack, Alit tT Tien of the_...County rf._i.. � ,Px �...•_at and State of Colorado, of the second port: wiTNEssrua Thct the said partl ..-4:f the nnt pna., for and in eonsiderut on of the slam ar P LAY rr••Et teeee-^ ...WJI DOLLARS, to the said part��� of the first parse in band paid by the s.aii part it of the second part, the receipt whereof isbenbtconfessed and acknowIedgied,.haa21..granted, bargained, sold .and conveyed, land by the pi is dotae . p •i nt, b s rg ain, sell, convey' and confirm unto the said e part_f .a..of the second part,..._..r/Lit......hciim d a ice, all the following described pact e M of tared, situate, Wog and bag in the-.. Culled Wdd and State olf palarado, tai -mot; 1A/Lt• 11-EnTL trie9 (Linty (k9rz ROY& pgiVeszteacA gji a _• { 1-1-" etee•aanneet.II•e 11 Oi.•••aEi.YO►eYi••••• •M.. �Q rci, ear -Striticiatey..tioratt) rik-mr4 Alit& ed aneSta; act zentr; 47 _ tirr &Mirth ill- aSoiC21;fens Ani 79L "AJZ. Vr a.' ;le issintintsfr 'el aent, 444-01 decre-Cfridet-ei --escr7 ornf Aret-1-61 'a ' wiz ta. e ; ela,,,a1R4_01, enfrier+-+° e ' � � wear x-uniterrizAw, a �'t_t9 de 'dent atieedidge 1IS eT Y" 1Caskte Sall t 9'ra 11/4 -Y . .T1!4-ele ..T� �-F� f CU In"( Ltd d e4. \ eits•l .a ardif 1�� . 4ore.g, visivto. past ofiatt Sin :v arneepevytalittfrwt, zt 1 44fitai C-Phelm re't. lin: gtIC: gatila," "iews-tutettil mireknizteWee enti oth gratua Vent,:ni ar SeCTr'i..rdantail + f ini ':isle a6�•�..-�rs'ry��1}J/y 46iti • r.i 5 � •i ... • TOGETHER with ail and aingelar the ber ditamonts and appurtanazto.% thereunto longing, tr in:ivirtIise a3).pertaining, and the reversion and rem -akin; remainder and re snainders, rents., issues 'stmt profits thereof; Ulna rdlle emote); right, tip c o and demand whatsoever of the said p! __ of the first paint, either in :law nor equity, of, in and tct the aaove bled. prcrzuses, with the lle editmnenki and appurtenances. TO tliklirE .AND TO WOLD the h._preinises above barged -and ode eribed, vrith the appurtenances, .....a-- .._ {EPEEl It l .leeeY . ' a 4 I l lie•••l.sv.+s i _ a. .a .1 • L.F• ante- _ .. a .' ...... _.•"+—rm•• . _ =ei the said. party6sirs and a� forever. And raid. 3.naaa-■_au •:..x uc..e,Y.uaia - Pat .��Lf the seed pa tar.. gins comer --•al- __aa•aaa�-1 .•••ll••fl1. I'T11•t••••e..T•.T••••'e r• a enemera some neelesuaw •ia.a•••ffil.IMAe.tQ.•tRA•!••• II Saga ee tlL.leeeele..e.•.ai:a i! '.Ern ...... art i t..i.of he fiat part, form.. srta. .... hears, executors and a,r]m r irtratem da.•....00vertant, ,grant, balgain and sigma to aindwistbs the said part. :.....of the wand part,.... Ir ::.»....,L. heirs and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing ,and delivery of these presents ... well seed of the -premiSes above ecmvoyeld, as of good, a .. -, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, sit law, in fee simple, and ha_42.... good right, fall power and lawft l authority to grant, baron, sea and convoy the salvo in manner andform aforesaid, and that the same are free and • dear from all former and other 3 ILS, S sales, liens, Wiest aver its and inen.mbranmas of whatever kind_ . 4C-7 never: a .a:IV aiGaie I II ill:• aYsessosEwa-Rua aseal •ra--asa aiaa.ala•sain •sa.uzaaaczazass aasaaaT•Sti••••••i.•....u...•••,:a:x.r_-_a:•i.a.....no .... ax as _, .. ... .........a......-... .... ....ren _ ... ••.ale•Fi. VP w l 1. PlT•7e•••i0•e•• ' SSW WS, •Ilf•POWNIPPE Tell. SO•a..0isv'IItaw.Pell .� ilea__!••• • .•••: u a•assets eta Seta Slime I•eO•e•a..ii.EeO tee r '•.E.etlresa L. eassasee'•1 a al no t••Tiaaala tea a.l.caataaaasaaa}aseaaaa.: Tramplers, ... 1. .... ow....... pea # • e park-414a�__hei s3 ash the a l�rbargained, in the quiet and peaceable pm:session. of the said. Iatrrt�.....l.a�t the against all and every' person Or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the wInle or .any part thereof, the said hart. .. of the first• port Own and will WARRAIrir ANDF91117032 DEFEND - EN. Winer _ i_EOF,, The said partbier.....o,f the drat ,dart h aed..._iera to set. -___ and pea& — the day and year first .above it 1 t. }Signed, Sealed and Delivered MA presence of ••O.OSTttr •a..a. is Ml1' •aaaa_.• "nPw mss: ASPS AJ PA etINED a •••• SUS .i•i. Mani re -_a... Tip IIflErO SSA% •••••• .�. 10• am........_..a" • __ABBALI .... ._ --4ala O.Oai •■a.aa.•O.. isEALflee .i.AI •••ii.Wi•• tee •el-"••••••l.allina e• . STATE OF COLORADO, :-�•� sea COUNTY or a Notary Public in and :fear_..._"` •a^ •a -- " ^l1 neer ee ?See _.eri-ret•T TTI!E r'rteln T e, to sue to be the person —.___whose name _ r......,.subscrc ed to the.. aclanzvled:gedi 4 _.._.._` - _signed, sealed and delivered the sad mat for the ustm sed rapes therein set Perth_.__.. __�a�,•IT ee-- IEJle .1San ^Teea•te r.•9 a. Yei •••••Y!Y••iYial• i. t!•w.aateawa kin • t IleII re ti•t•T•IS cam••--�•. a...r-c. ..-...n.Couagy, in the Sate afo ad, do hereby certily that 7-7' ------!-- ----....i.. personally leaern apfa Ted before n-te chin day in person and and vol unt4.t'y of -wilting term. e• S•TS•et.te\.• t ..... va1YY a.100•eySOal •w S. . • -.. .._..._....... Li 2••..I...a. e. a OS ra-.....r Io• eI•an• =war •• t a.am••.••ase • -••eeL_•r•-•• . .• o••!Ttr••"•_a. teefllielensTITIME Eles11111a Tlsileli•••fOnnnYiWanilmumetenst••Ial r•esereTleeew ••••••e-.a•••w. e• a aaa0.mn••••.•m...... ...eeisveii•..rei..ioa•.11.... en*•**.*In lane..1 ••••••••6..�aaia..]di"ii '.iWk •-1•I re . o•,Yis"• • ■ } l.....m YeaQiWi•a ••i•aiii•e -Wt YH }! } - n}„ } TT e. ails 41 } e.va ■ Tide nay- 1And . .'TT -' ill- *ferx _ 1.1... .. .•• •.h •. ,.....S... .� �} • R lint e Boa sire �' A -T.00 IT o r •..1.f lruy• Ft at al NU l..•i.O.I.aO..Tt III 'Notary Pu.bLie. 202a ‘b 0 4610079 07/17/2020 12.'12 PM Total Pages: 1 Reo Fee: $13,00 Doc Fee: $149,50 Carly Koppes - Clerk and Recorder, Veld County, CO SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED TH1S DEED, Made this Sixteenth day of July, 2021, between Ellen Oman of the *County of Weld and State of Colorado, grantor(s), and Rachel Crawford whose legal address is I4SIO Connty Road 6, Fort LAipton, CO 80621 of the county of Weld and State of Colorado, grantee(s): Doe Fee 149 ia W1TNESSETH, That the grantor(s), for and in consideration of the sum of ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED NIIIETY FIVE TFIO SAND AND ISO/100 DOLLARS, the retell"' and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargainedi sold and conveyed, and by these presents does pant. bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the grantee(s). Rachel Crawford heirs and assigns forever, all the real property, together with improvements, if any, situate, luring and being in the County of Weld State of Dolor, described as follows: LOT 2.10F RECORDED EXEM I'TlON NO, 1471 -2$ -?-RE I3 t 4, SITUATED IN THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RECORDED MARCH 20, 199I IN BOOK t 293 AT RECEPTION NO, 224452{. COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING UNTO THE GRANTOR AND GRANTOR'S HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND ASSIGNS FOREVER, ALL OF THE OIL, GAS AND OTHER MINERALS OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER. IN, UNDER AND UPON THE PROPERTY DR THAT MAY BE PRODUCED THEREFROM, TOGETHER WiTH THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE ALL RENTS AND LOYALTIES PAYABLE CAN THE PRODUCTION OF OIL, GAS, GASINGHEAD GAS DISTILLATE, CONDENSATE, AND ALL HYDROCARBON OR NON -HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES THAT MAY BE PRODUCED AND SAVED FROM ANY OIL, GAS DR OTHER MINERAL LEASES COVERING THE PROPERTY. also known as street and number as: 14510 County Road 6, Fort Lupton, CO $062f Parcel 4712S0000$0 TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditarnenta and appurtenances thereuntobelonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and rcversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues. and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever or the ntorts), either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises. with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described with the appurtenances, unto the grantee(s), heirs, and assigns forever. The grantor(s), for heirs, and personal representatives or successors, does covenant and agree that shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above -bargained premises in the quiet arid peaceable possession of the grantee(s), heirs and assigns, against all and every person or pennons cleaning the whole or any part thereof, by, through or under the grantor(s). 1lw WITNESS WHEREOF, The grantor(s) has executed this deed on the date set forth above. E I len Oman STATE OF COLORADO. COUNTY OF ADAMS. } ss. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before this IOh day of July 2020, by Ellen Oman. Witness my hand and of icial seal. Mir eam n expires: III9/1023. Carrie D Stetson Netiary Public Empire Title North, LLC 12000 Pecos Street, Suite 275 -vesttninster, CO 80234 Tel: (303)280-J.669 *Fes: (303) 280-0801 Date: File Number: Property Address: Seller: Buyer: July 16, 2020 202260 14510 County Road 6 Fort Lnp ton,C0 80621 Ellen Oman Rachel Crawford To: Re/ ax Northwest, Inc. 12000 Pecos Street St 160 Westminster, CO80234 To: Keller Williams Avenues Realty llc 11445 W I-70 Frontage Road North Wheat Midge, CO 80033 To: s To: Ellen Oman PO Box 202260 Brighton, CO 80601 To: Rachel Crawford , To: Empire Title North, LL 12000 Pecos Street, Site 275 Westminster, CO 80234 Please deliver to the Following Customers: Attn: Toni Thieman Attn: Keaton Crawford Attn: Attn: Carrie D. Stetson Enclosed please find the following item(s) concerning the above captioned order. Should you have any questions regarding the attached documentation, please contact us at (303) 280-1669. We appreciate your business very much and look forward to serving you in this transaction. Your Escrow Officer for this transaction is Carrie D. Stetson Phone Number; (303) 280-1669 Fax Number: (303) 280-0801 Commitment Tax Certificate Schedule B-1 Documents Endorsement Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions Ownership Encumbrance Report Revised Commitment Schedule B-2 Documents Title Guarantee COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE CE SCHEDULE A Commitment Number: 202260 AMENDMENT NUMBER: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 14510 County Road 6, Fart Lupton, CO 80621 SCHEDULE #: R0341394 1. Effective date.: July 2, 2020 at 8:00 A.M. 2, Policy or policies to he issued: A, ALTA Owner's Policy - Proposed Insured: Rachel Crawford. B. ALTA Loan Policy - Proposed Insured C. None - Proposed Insured: En.dors ement Endorsement OE TAX CERTIFICATE Amount 1,495,000.00 Premium. $3,196.00 $65.00 $25.00 TOTAL $3,286.00 3. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this commitment and covered herein is FEE SIMPLE and title thereto is at the effective date hereof vested in: Ellen Oman 4, The land referred to in this co=itrrient is des crib ed as fc iloTilvs : LOT 2, OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1471-28-2-RE13I1-, SITUATED IN THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, RECORDED MARCH 20, 1 99 l IN ROOK ] 293 AT RECEPTION NO. 22445 26, COUNTY TY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO. Commitment No, 202260 SCHEDULE B-1 Requirements The following are to be complied with: Payment to or for the account of the grantors or mortgagors of the full consideration for the estate or interest to be insured. Proper instrument(s) creating the estate or interest to be insured must be executed and duly tiled for record, to -wit: A. A PROPER DEED FROM ELLEN OMAN TO RACHEL CRAWFORD, CONVEYING SUBJECT PROPERTY. B. INTENTIONALLY DELETED. C. NOTE: IF THE SALES PRICE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY EXCEEDS $100,000.00, THE SELLER SHALL, BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE DISCLOSURE OF WITHHOLDING PROVISIONS OF C.R.S. 39-22-604.5 (NONRESIDENTWITHHOLDING), D. RECEIPT OF THE. NECESSARY DOCUIVIENTS FOR COMP'LIANCE. WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN REAL PROPERTY TAX ACT (F1RP'TA). PLEASE NOTE: THERE MAYBE- INCOME TAX WITIMOLDING REQUIREIVIENTS PURSUANT TO FIRPTA. E. .RECEIPT BY THE COMPANY OF THE COMPANY'S FINAL AFFIDAVIT AND AGREEMENT INDEMNIFYING IT AGAINST UNFILED MECHANIC'S AND TE.RIALNIEN'S LIENS, Commitment No, 202260 SCHEDULE B-2 Exception's The policy or policies to be issued will contain exceptions to the following unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: 1. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2.. Easements or claims of easements, not shown by the public records. 3. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortages in area, encroachments, and any facts which a correct survey and inspection of the premises would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. 4. Any lien, or right to a lien for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 5. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records or attaching su.bse€luent to the effective date hereof hut prior to the date the proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. 6. Unpatented mining claims: reservations or exceptions its Patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof, water rights, claims or title to water; NOTE: Item no. 6 of the above will not appear on the Lender's Policy (if any) to be issued hereunder. 7. Taxes and assessments which are. a lien or are now due and payable; any tax, special assessment, charge or lien imposed for or by any special taxing district or for water or sewer service; any unredeemed tax sales. 8. RESERVATIONS AS CONTAINED IN UNITED STATES HOMESTEAD PATENT RECORDED SEPTEMBER. 6, 1895 IN BOOK 51 AT PAGE 292, AS FOLLOWS; RIGHTS OF WAY FOR. DITCHES OR CANALS CONSTRUCTED BY AUTHORITY OF THE UNITED STATES. 9. TERMS, CONDITIONS, STIPULATIONS AND OBLIGATIONS AS CONTAINED IN ANT) BURDENS IMPOSED BY EASEMENT TO UNITED STATES RECORDED DECEMBER 22, 1950 IN BOOK 12$9 AT PAGE 568. 10. TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS CONTAINED IN RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 147 1-28-2-RE5 49 AT RECEPTION NO. 01895227. 11. TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS CONTAI=NED IN RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1471 -28 -2. -RE 1314 AT RECEPTION NO. 022.445 2b. 12. TER._MS, CONDITIONS, STIPULATIONS AND OBLIGATIONS AS CONTAINED IN AND BURDENS IMPOSED BY MINERAL RESERVATION AS SHOWN IN DEED RECORDED MAY 1+6, 1980 AT RECEPTION INTO. 1824997. NOTE: SAID RIGHTS APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN TRASFERRED IN MINERAL- DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 AT RECEPTION INTO. 404852.2. AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE'S MINERAL DEED RECORDED OCTOBER 17, 2019 AT RECEPTION NO. 4533292. 13. RESERVATION OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL, OAS AND OTHER IVHNERAL RIGHTS AS SHOWN IN DEED RECORDED IVIAY 3, 1994 AT RECEPTION NO. 02386576. NOTE; SAID RIGHTS APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN TRANSFERRED IN MINERAL DEED RECORDED NOVEMBER 17, 2.005 AT RECEPTION NO. 3340948 AND PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE'S MINERAL DEED RECORDED JANUARY 3, 2.014 AT RECEPTION NO. 3987863. 14. TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS CONTAINED IN FINDING OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, RULING OF THE REFEREE AND DECREE OF THE WATER COURT RECORDED MARCH 27, 1997AT RECEPTION INTO. 2539766. Commitment No, 202260 15. TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS CONTAINED IN FINDING OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF LAW, RULING OF THE REFEREE. AND DECREE OF THE WATER COURT RECORDED MAY 17, 2004 AT RECEPTION NO. 3180650. 16. OIL AND GAS LEASE BY AND BETWEEN JACK C. MCCRERY and I ATBRYN MCCRERY, and HANES M. DA S{NN RECORDED APRIL 21, 1970 AT RECEPTION NO, 1545859 AND ANY AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO AND INTERESTS THEREIN. 17. TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS CONTAIN MAINTENANCE, RECORDED JANUARY 3, 1994 .AT RECEPTION NO. 2367114. ED IN AGREEMENT FOR ROAD 18. TERMS, CONDITIONS, PROVISIONS, AGREEMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS CONTAINED IN DRAINAGE. EASEMENT RECORDED APRIL 30, 1993 AT RECEPTION NO. 2331156. 19. TERMS, CONDITIONS, STIPULATIONS AND OBLIGATIONS AS CONTAINED IN AND BURDENS IMPOSED BY CONTRACT AND GRANT OF EASEMENT RECORDED OCTOBER 27, 2009 AT RECEPTION NO. 3656116. 20. TERMS, CONDITIONS, STIPULATIONS AND OBLIGATIONS AS CONTAINED IN AND BURDENS IMPOSED BY PIPELINE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND EASEMENT AGREEMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 3, 2019 AT RECEPTION NO. 4546369. 21. ENCROACH.MEN T OF A LEAN-TO BUILDING AND FENCES ENCROACHING INTO 20' DRAINAGE EASEMENT AND ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE EASEMENT ON IMPROVEMENT SURVEY PLAT DATED 5/1/2020. THE COMPANY HEREBY INSURES FOR THE MORTGAGE PURPOSES ONLY AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE WITH THE INSURED SHALL SUSTAIN BY REASON OF THE ENTRY OF ANY COURT ORDER OR JUDGMENT WHICH CONSTITUTES A FINAL DETERMINATION AND REQUIRES THE REMOVEL OF THE EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS BECALTSE OF THE ENCROACHMENTS OR. ENCROA.CHEMENTS THEREOF. 2.2.. ANY AND ALL UNPAID TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. A TAX CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN ORDERED. Commitment No, 202260 EMP lRE TITLE NORTH, LL Disclosures All documents received for recording or filing in the Clerk and Recorder's office shall contain a tarp margin of at least one inch and a left, right and bottom margin of at least one half of an inch. The Clerk arid Recorder will refuse to record or file any document that does not conform. to the requirements of this section, Pursuant to C.R.S.30-10-406(3)(a). The company will not issue its policy or policies of title insurance contemplated by this commitment until it has been prodded a Certificate of Taxes due or other equivalent documentation fronn the County Treasurer or the County Treasurer's authorized agent: or until the Proposed Insured has notified or instructed the company in writing to the contrary. PursuantCelt to . S. 10-11-122 No person or entity that provides closing and settlement services for a real estate transaction shall disburse funds as a part of such services until those funds have been received and are available for immediate withdrawals as a. rnatter of right. Pursuant to C.R.S. 3 S-35-2.12� g {� The Company hereby notifies the proposed buyer in the current transaction that there may be recorded evidence that the mineral estate, or portion thereof, has been severed leased or otherwise conveyed from the surface estate, If so, there is a Hsu substantial antial likelihood that a third party holds some or all interest the oil, as other p ag minerals, or geothermal energy in the su.bject property. Such mineral estate may include the right to enter and use the property without the surface owner's permission. Pursuant to C.R.S. 10-11-123, If this transaction includes a sale of property and the sales price exceeds $100,000.00, the seller must comply with the disclosure/withholding requirements of said section. (Nonresident withholding) Pursuant to C.R.S. 39- 22-604.5. Notice is hereby given that: The subject property may be located in a special taxing district. A Certificate of Taxes due listing each taxing Jurisdiction shall be obtained from the County Treasurer or the County Treasurer's authorized agent, _Information regarding special districts and the boundaries of such districts may be obtained from the Board of County Com.missioners, the County Clerk and Recorder, or the County Assessor. Pursuant to C.R.S.10-11-122. Notice is hereby given that: Pursuant to Colorado Division of Insurance Regulation 8-1-2; "Gap Protection" -When this Company conducts the closing and is responsible for recording or filing the legal documents resulting from the transaction the Company shall be responsible for all matters which appear on the record prior to such time or recording orfiling; and "Mechanic's Lien Protection" - If you are the buyer of a single family residence, you may request mechanic's lien coverage to be issued on our olio of Insurance. I the property being purchased has not been the subject ct of construction, improvements your or repairs in the last six mop hs ricer tthe date of this J a p' p commitment, the requirements will be payment of the appropriate premium a,n.d the completion of an Affidavit and Indemnity by the seller. If the property being purchased was constructed, improved or repaired within six months prior to the date of this commitment the requirements may involve disclosure of certain financial informatiopayment of premiums, and indemnity, among others, The general p y p a y} g requirements stated above are subject to revision and approval by the Company. Pursuant to C.R, , 10-11- 122. Notice is hereby given that an ALTA Closing Protection Fetter is available, upon request, to certain parties to the transaction as noted in the title commitment. Pursuant to Colorado Division of Insurance Regulation 8-1-3. Nothing herein contained will be deemed to obligate the Company to provide .any of the coverages referred to herein unless the above conditions are fully satisfied Commitment No, 202260 WESTCOR LA:is; =; TITLE I N.SU P.A.Ne = CO;/ PArt rs Notice of Privacy Policy of Wes tcor Land Title Insurance Company westcor Lard Title Insurance Company ("WLTIC") values its customers and is committed to protecting the privacy of personal information. In beeping with that philosophy, we have developed a Privacy Policy, set out below, that will ensure the continued protection of your nonpublic personal information and inform you about the measures WLTIC tales to safeguard that information. Who is Covered We provide our Privacy Policy to each customer when they purchase an WLTIC title insurance policy. Generally, this means that the Privacy Policy 1s provided to the customer at the closing of the real estate transaction, Information Collected In the normal course of business and to provide the necessary services to our customers, we may obtain nonpublic personal information directly from the customer, from customer -related transactions, or from third parties such as our title insurance agents, lender's, appraisers, surveyors or other similar entities. Access to Information Access to all nonpublic personal information is limited to those employees who have a need to know in order to perform their jabs. These employees include, but are not limited to, these in departments such as legal, underwriting, claims administration and accounting. Information Sharing Generally, WLTIC does not share nonpublic personal information that it collects with anyone other than its policy issuing agents as needed to complete the real estate settlement services and issue its title insurance polio as requested by the consumer. WLTIC may share nonpublic personal information as permitted by law with entities with whom WLTIC has a joint marketing agreement. Entities with whom WLTIC has a joint marketing agreement have agreed to protect the privacy of our customer's nonpublic personal information by utilizing similar precautions and security measures as WLTIC uses to protect this information and to use the information for lawful purposes. WLTIC, however, may share information as required by law in response to a subpoena., to a government regulatory agency or to prevent fraud. Information Security WLTIC, at all times, strives to maintain the confidentiality and integrity of the personal information in its possession and has instituted measures to guard against its unauthorized access. We maintain phys i ca.i, electronic and procedural safeguards incompliance with federal standards to protect that information. The InTIC Privacy Policy c.}an also befrund on WLTICs website at w .witic.corn. Case No.: 202260 FINAL AFFIDAVIT AND AGREEMENT The undersigned, as General Contractor andior Owner and. Purchaser, for the purpose of inducing '+► ESTCOR LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY to issue its Loan andfor Owners Policy for Title Insurance in connection with the property described as: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" do hereby make the following representations to WESTCDR. LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY with full knowledge and intent that said company shall rely thereon: OWNER'S AND/HIS. GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S STATEMENT: 1. The undersigned is/are the owner(s) of the said property and there are no other present owner(s) of this property or any portion thereof. 2. The undersigned have possession of all of this property and no other person or entity has any right or claim, written or verbal, to use or possess any portion of said property. 3. The undersigned ln.ow of no easements, rights of way, liens, agreements, options, contracts or other rights in or claims to the property, written or verbal, recorded or unrecorded, other than those disclosed in the Commitment for Title Insurance. 4. That all persons, firms and corporations, including the General Contractor, and all subcontractors, who have furnished services, labor or materials, used for construction, renovation, repair, maintenance, remodeling or other types of construction of improvements on the real estate described, have been paid in fill, And the undersigned isia.re aware of no invoices, bills, claims or demands for labor, services or materials for which claim of payment has been made. 5. That no claims have been made to the undersigned, nor is any suit now pending of any contractor, subcontractor, laborer or materialman, and that no chattel mortgages, conditional bills of sale,, security agreements or financing statements have been rna.de, or are now outstanding as to any materials, appliances, fixtures, or furnishings placed upon or installed in said premises, . That all of the improvements constructed on the real estate herein described were completed on or before PURCHASER'S STATEMENT: 1. That the in provements on the real estate herein described have been hilly completed by the General Contractor and have been accepted by the. undersigned as completed and as satisfactory, 2. That the full purchase price has been paid by said Purchasers to said contractor and/or Seller. 3. That said premises were/will be occupied by said Purchasers on or about 4. That the undersigned have not caused or agreed to or contracted for any labor, services or materials to be furnished or work to be done on said improvements which materials or labor have not been paid for in full, or which material or labor could ,give rise to .mechanic's or ether statutory liens and have not executed any security agreements or financing statements for materials, appliances, futures or furnishings planed upon or installed in said premises. THEREFORE THE UNDERSIGNED DO JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY HEREBY AGREE, DEFEND AND SAVE HARMLESS wE STCOR LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, LOSS, DAMAGE, COSTS AND ATTORNEY FEES BY REASON OF ANY CLAIMS OR LIENS ASSERTED WITH RESPECT TO THE MATTERS DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE 1? ARAG PH(S). THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL APPLY ONLY TO EACH OF THE "UNDERSIGNED ONLY TO THE EXTENT OF THE ABOVE REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY EACH RESPECTIVE PERSON SIGNING ON THE EXHIBIT "A" FORM ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE PART HEREOF. SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" FOR. PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION, SIGNATURE LINES AND REQUIRED ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, Case No.: 202260 EXHIBIT "A" FINAL AFFIDAVIT AND AGREEMENT LOT 2, OF RECORDED EXEIVIP'TION NO. 1471-28-2-REI314, SITUATED EN THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 66 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MEPJDIA , RECORDED MARCH 20, 1991 IN BOOK 1293 AT RECEPTION NO. 22445 26, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO. (CONTRACTOR) Owner: Ellen Oman Purchaser: 1031X.eom, Inc. as Qualified Interediary for Rachel Crawford as the buyer STATE. OF Colorado } SS. COUNTY OF Adams The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 16th day of July 2020 by Rachel Crawford and. Ellen {man My Commission Expires: 05/19/2023 Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public: Carrie D Stetson Surrounding Property Owner Notification November 2.3, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: Rachel Crawford Case Number: ZPAG20-0033 Please Reply By: December 21, 2020 Planner. Diana Aungst Project: Zoning Permit for certain uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, one (1) second single- family dwelling unit and are Ag ritainment events facility, to include such activities as educational animal interactions, animal yoga, carriage rides, up to 20 small family friendly events per calendar year for example: fundraisers, equestrian clinics, Easter Egg hunts, etc. Parcel dumber. 147128000050-80341394 Legal: LOT 2 REC EXEMPT RE -1314, PART S2Nw4 SECTION 28, TIN, R662 OF THE 6TH RM., WELD COUNTY„ COLORADO. Location: Approximately 0.25 miles south of CR 0 and approximately 0.5 mires west of CR 31 This notice is being sent to you for your comments regarding an application for a zoning permit. Any comments you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated, You can view the case information at https://ac+vela-aca.co,weld.co.usicitizenaccessl and following the steps below: 1. Click can the "Planning'' tab on the menu bar 2. Under General Search, enter the Case Number above into the "Record Number" box and click search. 3. Click can the blue arrow next to the "Record Info" tab and select 'Attachments' Please reply by the above listed date so that we may give full consideration to your comments. Any response not received before or on this date will be deemed to be a positive response to the Department of Planning Services, If you have any further questions regarding the application, please call the Planner listed above associated with the request. [ ] we have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interest. [ 1 we have reviewed the request and object for the fallowing reasons: Signature Date Address Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N. 17th Auer Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-0498 fax SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS ZPAG20-0033 NAME KARI AND DINA RAEL DANIEL RAU ROBERT CALLAHAN III NGL WATER SOLUTIONS DJ LLC JERI YARBROUCH ANDREW HOTTEL CATHY HENKE GEORGE SACK DAVID AND SANDRA DR EYER MARRS LAND & CATTLE LLP ADDRESS 15137 COUNTY ROAD 4 14953 AKRON CT 1878 COUNTY ROAD 29 3773 CHERRY CREEK NORTH DR STE 1000 14512 COUNTY ROAD 6 1638 COUNTY ROAD 29 1632 COUNTY ROAD 29 14323 COUNT'S ROAD 6 13639 COUNTY ROAD 4 2528 COUNTY ROAD 19 CITY, STATE BRI GHTC N CO BRIGHTON CO FT LU PTON CO DENVER CO FT LU PTON CO FT LU PTON CO FT LU PTON CO FT LU PTON CO BRI GHTO N CO FT LU PTON CO ZIP 80603 80602 80621 80209 80621 80621 80621 80621 80603 80621 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number ZPAG20-0033 in the United States I~llail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list this 23rd day of November, 2020. Dated the 23rd day of November/ 2020. itii\thElnts eariithin.. Kristine Ranslern Planning Technician Application Review Notification Card A public; bearing will be held before the Weld County Board of County Curtmissioners (8OCO). This hearing vtill fie Feld in the Hearing Room; %Wirt County Administration Building, 1150 O Street, Greeley, Colorado, Please mate the. hearing daie and time listed On the dither side of this card for the proposed preject. ff you would like more information regarding this proposal and the aanditions that must. ems* if*? .°51,OhCe eimfa's alk:we end s ~Sale itorreaileiseN 4' afflat. Yam' + p, aims view the file online all Nips .ttar,Ala-ace.c.to vveld.00.ustaltlzeinaccessi by inset rig the case nu miter. Comments or objections slatted to the request Auld be subm'rrted In writing to the Weld County Department of Panning Baru . 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley CO 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. The lobbies will be open of you wish to attend and hearings v4+ill also be Live Streamed at hhrtips:1ttedvi v. vweldcio +.wrnide ar mentsicommiseigryer5diaublic mewling*, arnrrussionar atiendas and minutes_ If you would like to receive infonnett]+n on how in attend these meetings or submit common's regarding a case, please email eqesityaweldloov.corn for BCCC hearings. ATTENTION: Priovx)sed emotions related to M.I.5 appketion reguit-St inctoci ng, but not knifed fed IQ the number of allowable errrproyees, haws of operation,, screenµng, end number of allowable vet* chis end vehicle ifro:ps aw. subject to change Or e91190iei at the Board of County COM111/44109113 hearing. Case #: ZPAC20-0033 Name: Rachel CraWtord Proposed Project. Zoning Penult for ono C1 fwd single-family dwelling unit and an Agrite i nment events facility to inc udae activities such as educational animal interactions. animal yoga, carriage ridges, ,and up to 2.0 small family friendly agents per calendar year in the Agricultural Zone District, Locaticra: Approximately 0.25 rules south of CR. g; approximately 0.5 miles west cif CR 31_ Planner: Dianna Au.ngst ECICC ,.hkeiair.liv,ig Date,: Pat 2r1,21 Si am ''Feld County 'Planning Sereiees 1555 N 17111 Ave Greeley CO 130631 (970)353'06100 ex1. 3540 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS ZRAG20-0033 NAME D I ICJ A RAEL L DANIEL RAU ROBERT GAULA1HA N !III NGL WATER SOLUTIONS D) LLC JERI YAFIBROLICH ANDREW HOTTEL CATHY HENKE GEORGE SACK DAVID AND SANDRA DREYER. I' ARRS LAND & CATTLE UP ADDRESS 151:37 CR 4 14953 AKRON CT 1878 CR: 29 3773 CHiERRY CREEK IM ORTH DR STE 1000 14512 CR 5 163$ CR 29 1632 CR, 29 14323 CFA 6 13639 CFA 4 2528 CFA 19 CITY, STATE BRIGHTON CO BRIGHTON CO FT LU PTO N CO DENVER CO FT LU PTO N Cpl FT LU P'TO N CC Ft' LUI PION>� FT LUIPTON CO BRIGHTON CO FT LU PTO N CC ZIP 80603 80602 80621 80209 80621 80521 80521 80521 80503 80521 'CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners in accordance with the notification req u`iremerrts of Weld County in Case Number ZPAG2D-00.93 in the Unified States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the Mac Sued listfi his 1 ith day of January, 2021. Dated the 13th day of January) 2021. _6ti661lam, Kristine Ransier Planning Technician WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OP INTERESTED LAND OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE 1112/202.1 8:29:36 AM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to the best Di his or her knowledge the attached list its a true and accurate listcf the names, addresses,, and the corresponding Parcel Identification dumber assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners oz the property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the Weld County Internet Mapping site, Ihttp://www_coo.welde co.us, and has riot been rnodified from the original. The list comp led for the reoords of the Weld Country Assessor was assembled within thirty days of the applications submission date. (Property Owners Within 500 Feet of Parcel 4 147128000050 Signature Date Account Parcel Owner Mailing Address 86271186 147128000003 RAEIL DI NA L 15187 BRI GHT+C C C!UNTY N„ CO ROAD 4 806039718 80341194 141128000049 FAAU KART Mi R0341194 r 147 18000049 PAU DANIEL D 14953 BRIGIHTC AKRON N, CO CT 80 026659 80341394 1471 8000050 CRAWFORAa RACI IEL 14510 CC FORT LUPTON, U SIT ' ROAD 6 CO 806218.216 87911199 147128000058 - CALLAHAN ROBERT LEE III 1876 FORT COUNTY LUPTON, ROAD 29 CO 806218327 88953432 1471 8100013 NCI_ WATER SOLUTIONS DJ LLC 3773 STE DENVER, 1000 CHERRY CREEK NORTH DR CO 802093i804 6992 147129100066 YARB' OUCH JERI E 14512 FORT CCUHTY LUPTON, ROAD 6 CO 8962'18216 82456203 1471 82f 0061 HOTTEL ANDREW JACOB 1638 FORT COJNITY LUPTON, ROAD CO 29 80621832 r M0246307 147128200362 HENKE CATHY 1632 FORT COUNTY LUPTON. ROAD CC) 29 806218327 Parcels: 12 Owner Records: 14 Page 1 of WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAND OVVNERS SURFACE ESTATE. 1/12/2021 809736 AM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to the best Df his or her knowledge the attar ed list is a true ,and accurate listof the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number as:signed by the Weld County Assessor of the owners og the property (the surface estate) within 5,00 feel of the property being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the Weld County Internet Mapping site, http: ,1 ,comeld.co,us, and has not been modified from the original. The Fist compiled for the records of the Weld County Assessor was assembled within thirty days of the applitatilons submission date. Signature Cate (Property Owners Within .500 Feet of Parcel * 147128000050 Account Parcel Owner Mailing Address 82456303 -R 14712 200062 H E N KE CATHY M 1632. COUNTY FORT LUPTON, ROAD 29 CO 806218327 86779878 U7128200064 SACK GEORGE A 14.323 FORT CCUNTY LUPTON,, ROAD CO 806218215 6 R126'9996 147128300055 DREYER SANDRA R,1269996 147128300066 DREYER 'DAVID A 13839 BRIG'HTC CC UNTY N, ROAD 806035729 4 CO R2576803 1147128300064 NslARRS LAND e CATTLE LLP 2528 FORT COINT LUPTON, ROAD 19 CO 80621840,6 Parcels: 12 Owner Records: 14 Page 2 of 3 WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAND OVVNERS SURFACE ESTATE. V12/2021 809736 AM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to the best Df his or her knowledge the attar ed list is a true ,and accurate listof the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number as:signed by the Weld County Assessor of the owners og the property (the surface estate) within 5,00 feel of the property being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the Weld County Internet Mapping site, http:1,1W ,comeld.co,us, and has not been modified from the original. The fist comp led for the records of the Weld County Assessor was assembled within thirty days of the applitatilons submission date. Property Owners Within 500 Feet of Parcel # 147128000050 emeriti Rstatordiv. Date 'Pins SIAS VV'ELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAID OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE 1113/2020 1:08:20 PM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to tie bent phis or her kmI/ledge the attached list is e true and accurate listof the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identifieathn Number assigned by theWeld County Assessor of the owners of the property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property being considered_ This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld COurnty Assessor avRilable an the Weld County intermit Mapping site, httpiAv .cO.weld.coaus, and has not been modified from the original. The list comps led for the records of the Weld County Assessor vuas assembled within thirty days of the applications submission date. Property Owners Within 500 Feet of Parcel id 147128000050 F • I, i 1 I • I - 1 p 2,1 is] 1 I Signature 111ar2c2o Date Account Pa reel Owner Mailing AcIldre.ss P6271186 147128000D03 R A E L D I MIA L 15137 BR GHTC CCUNTY N,, ROAD 806039718. 4 CO 80341194 1471 X8000049 RAU KART M R0341194 • 147128000349 RA U DANIEL- D 14953 BRIGHTONp AKRON CT CO 808025659 R0341394 1471. • 8000)50 CRAwroRID RACHEL 14510 FORT couNrc L-UPTON, ROAD 6 CO 806218216 R79111709 147128000388 CALLAHAN ROBERT LEE III 1378 FOIST COUNTY LUTON, ROAD 29 CO 806218327 R8083432 147128100313 NGL WATER SOLUTIONS DJ LLC 87778 STE 1000 DENVER, CHERRY CO CREEK 802093804 FORTH DR 8269920 147128100066 YA►RBROUCH JERI E 14812 FORT COUNTY LUTON, ROAD 8 CO 8062182'18 82456203 147128200061 HOTTIEL ANDREWJACOB 183$ COUNTY L-UPTON, ROAD! CO 29 806218327 FORT M0246307 14x7128200082 HENKE CATHY 1632 FORT COUNTY LUPTON, ROAD CO 28 806218327 Pla rcels : 12 Owner Records: 14 Page 1 of 3 WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAND OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE 11/3/2020 1.05:21 PM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to The best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate listof the names, addresses, and the corresponding ''arcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of the property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the VV'eld County Internet Mapping site, http://www.co weldaeo•uss and has, not been modified from the original. The list comp lei for the records of the VV'etd 'County Assessor was assembled within thirty days of the applications submission date. IProperty Ovier ere.500 Feet of Parcel fl 1X4 7128000050 Stett- pl tidpt I w P. . - ii:14c d Signature i1412020 41• Data Account Parcel Owner Mailing Address R2456303 —w 147128200362 H ENKE CATHY M 1632 FORS' COUNTY ROAD 29 LUPTON, CO806218327 R67'79878 147'1.28200D64 SACK GEORGE A 14323 COUNTY FORT LUPTON, ROAD $ CO806218.215 R1269996 147126300355 DREYER SANDRA R126999,6 147128300J55 DREYER DAVID A 13639 BRIGHIC COUNTY N, ROAD 806035729 4 CO 82576803 147128300D64 MARRS LAND & CATTLE LLp 2526 FORT cod LUPTON, Nre. ROAD CC) 19 806219406 Pa reels : 12 Owner Records: 14 Page 2 of 3 WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAND OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE 11/3/2020 1.05:21 PM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to The best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate listof the names, addresses, and the corresponding ''arcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of the property (the surface estate) within 500 feet or the property being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the VV'eld County Internet et Mapping site, http://www.co weldaeo,uss and has, not been modified from the original. The list comp lei for the records of the Weld 'County Assessor was assernb ed within thirty days of the applications submission date. Property Owners Vein 500 Feet of Parcel # 147128000050 a4.irrec iRszt xM: � I Slgriafttru 91 i�f 20'11 Date r FORM NO. 07/93 STATE OF COLORADO , OFFICE OF s18 C nlannlal aIelg., 003) 00643081 TH . E STATE ENglt 1313 theTTIt 1 St, • . . OO11Ingle1 10203 l Farr Ortiole Uss Qnty RECENT FEB 2 2 2000 wA rt h f ifrw atur Li STAlk C 0,r��� I � � PRIOR TO COMP LEi1NC3 iFili41, SEE IIMISTR,. ,.,,*,'i CE CHANGE INOWNERSHIP/Att a f LOCATION -FOSS • 11dtr,_, ' r; WELL PERMIT, TANK OR EF100919 QQNTRQL DAM Y NEW O NEFI NAME(S) ) aq � 1 dl.1i.... •.....I..I...I. Mailing Address 1•_ .L_,4.,,5._. I. .....o.i.. ..... a. ..... I I .:.... ...I..IIr c�t Phone . t zip,ci..:.... Laa.p.+04,..i..... .('..... .O, ( .....)....,..._. ..Q.L............. ............ ..I.. ..f.l 2. THIS CHANGE IS FOR ONE OF THE FD LLo VINGs El WELL PERMIT NUMBER I gi 4 ci il° (a D UVESTOCX WATER TANK NUMBEFCuYiii�rurrs, trn.aunnllYnn\\n.1 r....11 i EROSION CONTROL DAM NUMBER ..1.1..1..,.I.. I.1 . WELL. LOCATION: COUNTY CU em,i.:).. �.. ....., ...,..... OWNER'S WELL DESIGNATION —Ro... kit.. P4d 145..1. CO1. weld, b. :.•\. ( ... .i.. ..+ . . ..O.... 1■. .•i. •.. ....+,.I.. ..( III.I 1n11...,\I•I.•........i..i...f.I ... 1. ..1 ...1 ..••..• .1 .� (Address) TiltY) (State) Mil SE.1/4 or the ■/4, Sec.. IE N. Cr pS i . S., Ran D E. O IN. P.M. •1 •u1'111 . I• ll•l • •_ .. r-1 ..... I.. Distances from Section Line$1.......... Ft. from N. 4r Sr Line, Ft. from E. Or W. Line. ,.. ,.,,.., ...I.. ...... I... .. ... ._ Subdivision •1 Lot 1+•1 111111!\I I I -..I. i �.l i . i • L.NI■t HI M11• 115.11.1-. I..I•I I•II 11� Bloch +\..... ... I. r.. Filing (Unity. „. , ....... 'I LI EpTOC K THINK OR EFCC SION CONTROL D■_, TION: COt.lhi'i{Y.., 1/ Sec T �I... I� N � S. R ct I� E. or � '� P.M.1 .I. � ,1 ......,.1 .......Ir1. � � Iit• ..,... • II.,�•Ir+11..,1.1 � The above listed owner(s) say(s) that he (their) ' 1I'je structure described herein. I The existing record le being amended for the fiiaeawv inti'rea,rron (s): 1C4 Change In name of owner, 0 Change in mailing address, � Correction of location.g E. I (we) have read the statements made herelni,rgh the Qpiiterrts thereof, and state that they are true to my (our) knowledge. dge. r [Pursuant to Section 24-4-104 (13) (a) CAS,, the rr� 1.ng of false statements herein constitutes perjury in i �� .. 15yi. }�. the second degree and is punishable a. deal 1-�tdemer.l � ' r Name/Title Owner) Please type Itinr Owner) I Date (New or print asIRObI 0 rye (New � 1 r 1 At dt . FOR CfPi ffilaitE ONLY ACCEPTED AS A CHANGE AND/OR MAILING . _ r IN OWNERSHIP ADDRESS. MAR 0 1 2000 State Engineer �.. r Court Cease No, Dior, WD Data n MEN Use August 10, 1998 INSTRUCTIONS CHANGE OWNERSHIP -ADDRESS LOCATION CORRECTION FORM • . NO FEE IS REQUIRED The form must be typewritten or printed in BLACK INK Initial and date any charges you make on the form. THIS FORM MAY BE REPRODUCED BY PHOTOCOPYING OR WORE) PROCESSING MEANS. IN C OMPLET'E FORMS WILL BE RETURNED, ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED. 1. The form is to be completed by the new owner. Print the new owner's name and include the mailing address and phone number. 2. Indicate if the change in ownershipiaddress is for a well permit, livestock water tank or erosion control d ant Be sure to include the prop_e r plan it, tank or darn number. 3 Complete the well location information. If the address of the well location is different than the mailing address of the owner, include the address where the well is located. If the owner has more than one well, provide well name or number as designated by the owner; i,e. North Well, The actual wall location must include ,%, Section, Township and Flange. Check the appropriate boxes for North or South and East dr Vest directions. Complete the Subdivision, Lot, Block and Filing' infcirmaiiiii , if applic-able. 4 Complete the location information for the livestock water tarok or erosion control dam. The actual location must include %, Section, Township, Range and R . Check the appropriate boxes for North or South and East or West directions, 5. Check the reason(s) for submitting the form, whether it is e change in owne rshipiaddr ess a ndior location correction. 6r The owner of the structure must sign. Print or type your name in the fiat block if it is different from item No. 1. If signing as a representative of a company who owns the structure, then your title must also be included in the fiat block. Sign the second block and date the last block. USE THIS FORM TO CORRECT THE LOCATIO'! OF YOUR WELL IF: A. Your well was permitted, registered, or first used prior to May B, 1972 for ordinary household purposes in up to three single-family dwellings, fire protection, the watering of poultry, domestic animals, and livestock on farms and ranches and the irrigation of not over one acre of home gardens and lawns. E. Your well is not of the type described in A above, but was permitted or registered prior to May 17, 1965. inside the Designated Ground Water Basins, other procedures and publication may be required. C. Your well was decreed by the Water Court for the correct location. IN ALL OTHER OASES USE FORM 01 S42 If you have questions, contact the Denver or the Division Office where your well is located. DIVI$ I ON 1 800 8th Ave Hm 321 Greeley CC 80031 (303) 3524712 DIVISION 5 Box 396 50633 US Hwy 6 & 24 Inw S pgs CO 81801 (303) 945-8005 DIVISION 2 Box 5728 310 E. Ahriendo Ave. ,ate B Pueblo CO 81001 (7 19) 9) 542-3368 Q I/I8ION 6 Box 773450 1120 Bo, Limon Ave Ste 101 Strnbt Spgs CO $0:4T7 \ A (303) 879.72 - DIVISION 3 Box 209 422 4th St Alamosa CO 81101 (71 g) 589-6683 DIVISION 7 Box 1880 1 474 Main St Durango CO 81302 "(3b3) 247-1845 DIVISION 4 Box 456 1540 E Niagara Montrose CO 81402 (303) 249-a22 DENVER OFFICE Rm 621 1 p 13 Sherman St Denver CO 80283 (303) 866-38$1 For Office Use RECEIVED OCT 0 9 1996 _. ��i ■ 1r�.L.. W KIER h-ii_li`i2:2 Alt ENCIRtP ,w. only _ i � � FORA, NC.. G - . PUMP iN TALIATION AND TEST REPORT 1..� STATE OF COLORAIDO, OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER i 1. WELL PE " PA1f NUMBER / 9 7 oe� Da UM, � 2. OWNER NAME(S) .O Flo TO 4 k-07 -14,_ Mailing Address Wriks5 re c � � ' City, St. Zip � Phone (3 6.5 EF43w22- - — — o -- 0 q 3. WELL LO AIION AS DFllL.1..ED ; b-1 m 1/4, Sec. Tvvpr Range ajd‘12224 , INSTANCES e - ? D - ft, FROM from SEC, Sc LINES, “ Sec. line. and 6 r• ft. from e we; See. lire. (het rct? 6 SUBDIVISION:- LOT _ BLOCK _ FILING(UNI1) - - - 5/ STREET ADDRESS AT WELL LOCATION: � cr �� � . _ , � . PUMP DATA: Type c p s NI I Installation Completed - .Q`, Pump Manufacturer ,7 Pump Model No. _ -i_e car _- _- Design GPM ID at RPM _ , HP_ - 3 vans _ , Full Load Amps -- -- — �, _ _ 1 Pump Intake Depth Feet, Drop/Column Pipe Size inches, Knd I _ -1 a of f I ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR PUMPS GREATER THAT 50 GPM: � i TURBINE DRIVER TYPE: Q Electric M Engine Other - — — . Design plead — — feet, Number of Stages , Shaft size inches. , OTHER HER EQUIPMENT: Airline Installed Yes Nap Orifice Depth ft._ Monitor Tube Installed 0 Yes cE N o, Depth ft. - . Flow Meter Mfg, Meter Serial No, Meter Readout Illi Gallons, Thousand Gallons, Acre feet, Beginning Reading 6. TEST DATA 9ti Check box if Test data is submitted on Supplemental Form. Date 3 � -- i i _ -- - - Total Weil Depth ea Time � Statio Level Rate _ GPM Measured Pumping Lvl. Date ,--43,-- A is _ - DISINFECTION: Type Amt. Used 4 4,5 7. 8. Water Quality analysis available. Yes � 9. Remarks U. I have read the statements made herein and know the contents thereof, and that they are true to my knowledge CONTFiACTOR [Pursuant degree and to Section is punishable 6: 24-4-104 as 0Di4 (13)(a) a class 1 C.R.S., misdemeanor.] 0 the making of false statements Phone Cpl herein constitutes 7-1-'026 perjury in the Lie. N seuon 4 mailing Address C r - Name/Title (Please type or prirrt) Signature Date INSTRUCTIONS UCTIONS FOR PUMP INSTALLATION REPOT ri? The report must be typed or printed in BLACK INFO All changes on the form must be initialed and dated. Attach additional s'heets rt rnore space is required. Each additional street must be iderrttfied at the top by the well owner's name, the permit number, fora name/number and a sequential page number. Report depths in feet below ground surface. � This form may be reproduced by photocopy methodse or by computes generation with prior approval by the State Engineer. Photocopy reproductions must retain margins and print quality of the original form. The original form must be submitted to the Mate Engineer's Office within 60 dam after complet ng the well or 7 days after the permit expiration date, whichever is earlier. A copy of the form must be provided to the well owner. Fi this form is submitted in conjunction with the Well Completion and Teat Repor tt form number WS -3t ' ONLY THE PERMIT NUMBER AND OVVNER NAME NEED TO BE COMPLETED in items 1 and 2. 1. Complete the Permit Number in full. 2. Fill in Name and Mailing Address of Well owner where correspondence should be sent. 3. Complete the blocks for the actual location of the vier For wells located in subdivisions the lois block and subdivision information must also be provided. 4. indicate the type of pump installed and complete the requested information. When installing pumps greater than 50 gpm i complete the additional information in this area. 5, Provide the information on other equipment which may be installed in the well. 6, Report test data as required by Rule 13.9. Spaces are provided to report all measurements made during the test, The report should shave that the test complied with the provisions of the rules. if a test was not performed explain when it will be done. If available; report clock time when measurements were taken. 7 Record the type and the amount of disinfedion used, how placed and the length of time left in the ha[e. 8. Indicate if a water quality analysis was performed and submit a copy of the report if available. 9. USe the remarks area to note any additional information including additional equipment installed, grater supply construction problems, 10, Fill in Company Nagle and Address of Contractor who installed pumping equipment. The report must be signed by the licensed contractor responsible for the installation of pumping equipment, • a ua+ — 11/4 ---- •_—• ' go" lc ur PU�I� INSTALLATION AND TEST REPORT us ,3? 1L1". ' STATE OF COLORADO. OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER 2 •a,• 3 UrVELt. PERMIT NUMBER /2-499.91e OWNER NAME(S) � --- - -� Iirtaili n Acic,lrei r ++ ) ' - rt2..onsaLlacaln.:832S14----eq. ._ an ._ •r iMilleillrellelleIMPONIY\•f .rp. all -- e _ ... .., _,eall INS f i Feu Ot.C. 144 gnaw RECEIVED SEPT fi 1996 **TER RitW h ate OWE Etna COLO. SNELL.c.29.611.0.A$ DRILLEa eft Pi/ pi /4, Seil _ua ge Twr wa.kti CIangeahkr.0 DIE rArsicEE FROM SEC SINES. �faccita.a fit, from and See wig and trnm tudZ,St Sere., line innrih ni tr4ithi t+ r Ctr a,.tl}1t . .• •• w _., .. -- LOWTI �- Ill. +re:K__�— FILfNn(UNin w_ .a Man a--•• —. aa••eaahE —31 AN23 CP et It 416.(1 .�—r..wi ��•� x.171._ F!. 7 1I 4. Pr tr�1 ��►.TA: T'ppe ` ., . ,�. " . IrIstAIlntion Completnrl , -- i Imp .(r�Tq- .Y• L �/ ►- •_ r a - +��'!—f_—i.•._-- . i f t{ _r ♦ niImp Mars dam; Item'. -�w� ,&..,.,._ _�-r_ •_ � •SI --., — _ Pr imp Mario Nr1 �i � 1�.�•.� r``ici!:lrir� I� '' - - - ref I� _ f _ • vnit' t' t � II fame' J� my.% r Ininkn Depth _ • _ _ r ept, Drnp/Coll mpg Pipn, Inches 'r,rrrt reok� Anon npNAL NriQnl�IAT pN sa R fyrv.11i'S onF'Ar�R THA f E T�.nsifxE �� ER TserE �teci rirr 1 I: r give ET 1 Other S3e'5 igr Head i �— �_ --= tern. Number of Staerwr pr+igiRa•+cxt�r��r I��: !cuing Ill Yes wt, r2rrrice Depth ft, . Monitor TrOp 1nistMIcyri 7 VAR 134INQ Death it t'•'4ow meter Mfg, Merilr Serial No meter Ileariout Gallons. T housand Gallons, Akre feet, Beginnings Read ng Y J _a4 -� -- -- - - PM- a -,..- . r ., 1 Shaft size it ithes _ - Tr t al Well Depth StntiC Love; Date Mensurcit Chet% berg Teri elltA stfbmittnd oi+ tspptementa( Pours Date'Time — 7;641 i Raba (GPM) — T Tak .•Mr -MI DISINFECTION: Type _,- Wnler Quality enalysiq ewAltrolto Yes 51 No rIgionarkc a _ •es.••—_ amma _a r_eaaaa i W i• i .i _ a •_ aall. ■_ a ne iW•-F - • a, .r aa_- 1- rSa_Wr_ T. . -_ • • i • a• _lone amp W SI ate.- •e _• _.. w—...a_a .- __ i�ial. e•SIYa_ i Arm Ufied - r._.r,-1 iraailam qtr+.— . • - r_wsr'la ,., 1•. P -ii �r a i _fir .. •--v ill. mew _—_lea -- _T+ J • •7 Y • T— i _r • am — _ _—_ • _ ease alnapiLalid•aalflaallagalealaillalaSla _ • r m -a• — i• • • eile' 1P -S — —ice- y!. a-- _ _• .. _ • . __ — .. •—_7-a -am i..r _ min ___--- a an elle _ —el.= t i i as • — — r _ r. i In —.d_ _ _ i •— w w. •. _ maiafal 1• . _ _ . _ . - _ 7:- _- _ e•e••..'..�Ia•.� m. am re. - - - - - �-. -ea Yar _ _ - 'tn. I' Mlle frigd the staieninnre. r, Airs horein and I"•rinyi the enntenrs therpol. Arid that thrls, are true to my knowiedgP •-- inn ircr pant In sprlinn in lad 10)(q) )(q) e um making or faith srater>rients hprormi end ictfri a! P c perjury :pn tie 5cgron elncirite Anti is irniniAllablo q A riASS I IiiiSCIRIIrleaMt I fed . - Phone r.,320).15') = o t Lie No Lie. w .... Ninth, Acirlross ••Tire "Tr.1-- t o tier/Title (Precise ty r)r i it in atheri, Anse)?riOrtsfati, � SignAtufe Best Copy Available •: _' rapt NO. GUS•34 l i i90 WELL CONSTRUCTION AND TEST REPORT STATE of COLORADO, OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER - WELL PERMIT NUMBER e1/471 2 3. OWNER NAME (S) Mailing Address City, St. Zip Pty_ (0 ) ,�ddigni For Nike Use only RECEIVED SEP 2 7 1996 STMEI+ fl : COLO. WELL LOCATION AS DRILLED: Se 1/4 'Mr's 1/4c Sec. al"f Vwp. _D _, Piange 44 Id gistk DISTANCES FROM SEC. LINES; ...) 6 D___ It, from Lt. Sete. line, and a beg,� it. From toile Sec line. OR low or go _ LoT BLOCK FILING (1.. NIT) SUES 01'5'0N f nc� lt1 QI 1Oi,ll1) STREET ADDRESS AT WELL LOCATION: Or 4. GROUND SURFACE ELEVATION ii. DRILLING METHOD RSA ",ir' DATE COMPLETED aarclis,- --- TOTAL DEPTH t .ft. DEPTH COMPLETED fro It. 5. GEOLOGIC LOO: Disocription ctif C # 4 ;- A4 5 J. My "re' f r REMARKS t DISINFECTION: T 6. HOLE DIAM. (in.) From 01) To (ft) - -- 92n . _.•=1.. -M=E...... t__._ 7. PLAIN CASING OD (tin) Kind Wail Stine From(ft) To(ft) Saibi _Lair PEIRF. CASING: Screen SlOt Size: _-- 4_ �RI0 _ 7 B. FILTER PACK: Material Size I ntervar Q. PACKER PLACEMENT: Type Depth _- - 10. GROUTING RECORD: M to la! Amount Density Interval Placement Best Copy Available ArTli. Used .20 r �- 'I 21 WELL TEST DATA: ig Check box if Test Data is submitted on Supplemental Form, TESTING METHOD Skits Static Level ” _ ft. Date/Time mea s u red - -� ' �' � � '' �' �` , F roduct iOn Fate 1.5 gpm. Pumping level awn rt. Dale/Time measured �� -.,..� � �, -ap Test length (hrs.), a Remarks '13. t hay!!! rem' the etatnrnrint3 rn adet tag rem lir iOw the rnntenl;c thereo0, and thst ihey rare true to my knowledge I Pursuant ao Saction 03a 00 C. F# S , the rnakin Of 'mile het air const'rr..trya pe liwy on i ha aecend degree and la punIphrthla as a clam 1 mi5dernennofl ON'TRACTOR A 1" R ��"_ %id 1-1 �' �(�''-- - Phone � '�2" � d �.� Lic, tvlailing Address NiarnelTtt le (Please type for print) i ci10.7),(1- INSTRUCTIONS FOR WELL CONSTRUCTION AND TEST REPOnr • 11-te report ' ialusi be typed or printed in BLACK 1Nk. All changes on the form must be initialed and gated~ Attach Ic Iditional sheets if npre space is requited, Each additional sheet must be identified al the lop by the well owner's name, the permit ntrnber, torn namemumber and a sequential page number. Report depths in legit below ground surface. r - , This form may be reproducers by photocopy methods, or by computer generation with prier approval by The ie State Engineer. . , The original and one copy of this Inuit must be submitted to the State Engineer's Office within 60 clay., after completing, r f re well fin 7 days after the permit rexpi rgl icon date, whichever is earlier. Another copy of the- form must he proyi d et! ill the well owner, I , Comptole tire Well P0fIllif h IIMI NPI in fall, Fill iii Blame and Mailing Addross of WO Ownor where correspondence should be sent 3_ +C,orriple1R the blocks for the. actual Inciztior r of the well where drilled if the owner has more than one serving this property, provirtn the ictenriticatiori (Owner's i' osignation) for this Drell, IDQ NOT USE THE QYVNE.Ft SUIT POED LOCAI1ON unless a survey Islas been provided. For wells located in suhdrvisinris the rot, block and subdivision information MINI also be provided. f}. Report the ground surlace elevation in Best above sea level if available. This value may be obtained horn fa telrOgraphir. map, Describe. the drilling method used to construct the well arid the date cnmpinled. Indicate the total depth drilled and the actual completed depth of the welt 5. Fully describe the materials encountered in drilling, Do not use formation names runless they are in conjunction with a description of materials. Examples nl descriptive terns include]; Grain size Boulders, +gravel, sand, sill, clay, }-f ardn --1,no s e, soft c tight, hard, very bard. 4 Color --All materials. lvlosl criticai in sedimentary rock. Depth when water is encountered (if it, can, be determined). Provide the diameters of the grilled bole Dole, The outside diameter, kind, wall thickness and interval of casing lengths must be indicated, r3. 4idicote the type and size of filter (gravel) pack and the interval where placed. i 9, Indicate the type and setting depth for any packers installed. The density of the grout slurry must be reported and may be indicated as pounds per galleon, gallons of ,,.rater per sack, tnlal gallons ni vaster and number of sacks used, etc. Specify the grout placerneni methods i'.e. trF'rfillR pipe or positive displacement, The percentage of additives mixed with the grout should be reported under remarks. tit . Record the typR and the amount of disinfection used, how placed and the length of time lett iii the hole ;2. Report well tost data as required by Rule 10.7. Speces are provided to report all measurements made during the test. The report shoi.+ld show that the test complied with the provisions of the rules. It a test was not performed explain when it will be done, if available, report clock time when measurements were taken. 13. no iri Company Name and Adcicess of Contractor who constructed the wetl. The report must be signed by tile licensed contractor resportsble for the construction of the well, Form No., GWS-25 . APPLICANT OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER .COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Centennial Bldg,, 1313 SI-Human St,, Denver, caloro.do 802D3 (303) B65-3581 JOHN 0 WAGNER 9885 W WESLEYAVE LAKEW00D CO 80227 (303)980-0495 PEPIMIT To CONSTRUCT A wELL 4.03 WELL PERMrt NUMBER ____ImatiG Dv. 1 CNTY. 62 WEE 2 DES, BASIL MD Lot: BiocMc; Filing; SubdIv: APPIIOVED WELL LOCATION WELD COUNTY SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 28 Twp 1 N RANGE 88 w Bth P.M. DISTANCES FROM SECTION UNE 2690 Ft. from South Section Line 2040 Ft. from West Section une CONDITIONS of APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights, The issuance of the pernitt does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested grater right or preclude another owner of a vested crater right from seeking relief in a civil court action. The construction of this well shall b -e in compliance with. the Water Weil Construction and Pump Installation Pules 2 DCR 402}2, unless approval of a variance teas been granted by the State Board of Examiners of water Well Construction and Pump Installation Contractors in accordance with Rule 17. A.pp roared pursuant to CRS 37-92-502(3) (b) (I l) (A) as the only well on a tract of land of 40 acres described as the SEIM M of the NW1 bel Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 66 West of the 5th P.M.. The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside three single family dwellings, fire protection, the watering of poultry' domestic animals and livestock on farm and ranches, and the irrigation of not over one acre of home gardens and lawns. Production from this well is restricted to the Laramie Fox -Milts aquifer which corresponds to the interval between 350 feet and 1120 feet below ground surface. Plain casing shall be installed and sealed to prevent production from other zones. 6) The maximum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM. 7) The return flow from the use of the well must be through are individual waste water disposal system of the non -evaporative type where the water is returned to the same stream system tin whoop the well is lot d. 8) This well shall be constructed not more than o0 feet from the location specified on this permit, Note: To insure a maximum productive life of this well, perforated casing should be set through the entire producing interval of the approved zone or aquifer indicated above, APPROVED RANI "AIN Rece;ppt No. 0379791 DATE IssuEo FEB 1 5 1995 By EXPIRATION DATE FEB I 5 1997 WRJ-S:Rerv, 7$ ..► . Application must tie complete where applicable. Type or print in IN K, No overstrikes or erasures unless initialed. t( COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOUFICES 818 Cantanniel Bldg., 13'13 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM ( A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER (xi A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL FOR: ( , + A PERMIT TO INSTALL A. PUMP } REPLACEMENT FOR NO ( ) OTHER WATER COURT CASE NO. (1) APPLICANT - mailing address NAME --.1 _� � IA a _ (A) 6 5 Yt eV' STREET Tipp (A). to eS) i CITY L estrifrefoi co (State) TELEPHONE NO. S 3 PC) "_'�"� I (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL county e Twp of the IV _WI %, Section 9s -e9 ff „ Rng. 1'3 P.M. KM WW1 (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) Average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated (eire-feetiz Number of acres to be irrigated: Proposed total depth l feet) : Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from; P LL Owner's well designation ROURD TER TO I USE FQ : } HouSEHO La USE ONLY I +x. DOMESTIC (1) LIVESTOCK (2I ) COMMERCIAL (4) { ) OTHER (9) - no irrigation OD) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( } IRRIGATION (E) ( ) MUNICIPAL (EM O EM I L THE USE ON BACK IN (11) (4) 1 I LE Dame -- R(One Snell 1, O c c Street City e r 4.4- ---- �srst#a - - - Satti€10 --��OTelephone No, in CV y Lic NO P 1/21 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Receipt N0.43 7 7 77 f 9-1441 Basin Dist. CODDlDtNOF APPROVAL This well sheik be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action, ei ark" + s 1,u ?..t+10 -S c, ri : , iev 4 c 505 eL LAihr Leek trot if 6 M.914 Est Copy Availab�� APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMBER CRATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DANE �.- DECO 114379 91 011395 60.00 DES (STATE ENGINEER) E� .D i COUNTY go ` � �`- \ IS) THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL and the area an (6) THE ELL MUST BE LOCA.:YE DI' �OW which the wrater gill 6eu • ! •musi indicated on.the diagram below. 4 by distances from section lines. Use the CENTER SECTION a -t ti 640 acres for the well f+o ti•on. ill itial ft. from_S� +� sec. line(north or south) — +—+--— — -- 4.---. az -. 74.7 I •41.— - t MILE, FEEt� ' �'� ft. from (1) , elle- _ sec. line ± -le + + . --E. + ± + I- I ., feast or west} . 1 Jr —I— - C NORTH 1 NEST SECT' i SOUTH SECTION LI N r '4 — The scale of the diagram is 2 inches _ 1 mile Each Mall square represents 40 acres. — rt. X77 TRACT QUittiH W LOCATED ovvner> 40 kti_IL �- t I I' o. of acres � 'CI . '�ilf ill this be ' l the only well on this tract? � }, - -.ea. PRoP ��C[� ��4, G PRomAm i I Plain Casing i" I ‘_ lig in frornAjs. ft. to .i _ ft, r Segs,...in, from i ° ft. to t + ' 'Ft. 4 , Perforated aasrrs il 1-4..14.,.1. in. fro?n t ft. toa, ft. I- -• , in. from .. _ . ft. to ,. 1. ft, I . (g) FOR REPLACEMENT WEILS givedistente and diretion from aid well rand plans for plugging -i_ I_ if.: IN _ SUBDIVISION WATER EOUWALENT$ TALE Mounded Figures) An acre•foo t covers 1 ■cre of lend 1 fort deep 1 cubic foot per second (cfs) ... 44$ pliant per rrunute (win) A family of 6 will require eppr+oxilr i tely 1 acre-foot of water per friar. 1 ecfe-feat • 43.E cubic feat ... 326,900 tenons. 1,00traprisi pumpsd continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre feet. MEP Mit (10) BLAND ON WHICH GflOUND WATER WILL BE usEp.; Legal description: ‘"s ila die No. of acres: dap „la 4. en-kr °flu n 1; Mc 4,1;H:27Y) (11) QUAMILIDEKRIPI10,9 of the use of ground welter ; Household um and ,darneitid mitt ind kite tyPe of disposal aystern to be used. k a ' c � E. eel (112) Ca ER 'li' TEFL R i HTh used can this land, including wells. Give ffegi strati on and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right i MN. 1 al Used for ( purpose) ll Description of land on which used N , Oa) THE APPLICANT'S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON 1S TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. swivA runs OF APPLICANT( • Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. I EXEMPT WELL DATA SHEET - DENVER BASIN, COLORADO APPLICANT: WAGNER RECEIPT HO, 379791 LOCATION: SE1/4 OF WW1/4 OF SEC. 2$r T.1N., 8.6614. (2590 NSL, 2040 L) PROPOSED AQUIFER: LARAMIE-FOX HILLS S'UR'FACE E LEVAT 1 OR : 5055 NUMBER OF ACRES IN MACY : 40 It PROPERTY WITHIN SERVICE BOUNDARIES OF MUNICIPALITY S.B.5 CONSENT (RAPS? f�fl� YES IF sueolvistok IS UNDER AUGMENT AT LOO PLAN, CASE KO, IS , DIV. IF SUBD I V I S I ON WAS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL BY THE MATER MANAGEMENT BRANCH, DATE OF LETTER IS INFORMATION ON SUBDIVISION OR TRACT OF LAND/SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS: eve Lusted by RAN on FEBRUARY 2, 1'995 AQUIFER UPPER DAW'SON LOWER DMA ON DENVER UPPER ARAPAHOE LOWER ARAPAHOE *LARAMIE-FOX HILLS ELEVATION DEPTH __.._ NET _._.. TOP SAND SGT. SOT. ---- . . . . _. - 4$7G 4564 3937 4390 4802 4194 E 1$5 99 49'1 184 111$ mate: E indicates Location is at aquifer * indicates the peoposed aquifer. AL l values ere interpolated from the S.E.5 data base assembled its November of 19$6. To ANNUAL AP'PROP STATUS TOP A- F 165 253 861 Maf __. •_.• _ . ■ 0.476 E NT 6.664 NNT 11.040 NT boundary and values may be more approximate. 6Na COLORADO Division of Water Resources Department of Natural Resources WELL PERMIT NUMBER 84525-F RECEIPT NUMBER10003802 ORIGINAL PERMIT APPLICANT(S) ELLEN OMAN AUTHORIZED AGENT BBA WATER (CLARK, ,JEFF) BBA WATER (STANZIONE, CHARLES E.) REIMAX NORTHWEST INC (THIEMAN, TONI ) PERMIT TO USE AN EXISTING WELL APPROVED WELL LOCATION Water Division: 1 Water District: 2 Designated Basin: N/A Management District: NIA Counter: WELD Parcel Name: REC E MPT 1471-28-2 FEE 1314 Lot: 2 Block: Filing: Physical Address: 14510 WCR 6 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 E 114 NW 1/4 Section 28 Township 1.0 N Lange 66.0 W Sixth P.M. UTM COORDINATES (Meters, Zone:13, NA.D83) Easting: 518416.0 Northing: 4430260.0 ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of this permit does not ensure that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested waster right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 2) The construction of this well shall be in compliance with the Water Well Construction Rules 2 CCR 402-7, unless approval of a variance has been granted by the State Board of Examiners of water Well Construction and Pump Installation Contractors in accordance with Rule 18. 3) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-90-137(4) and the findings of the State Engineer dated ,duly 20, 2020. 4) Approved for use of an existing well constructed under permit no. 164986. The issuance of this permit hereby cancels permit no. 184986. 5) The use of groundwater from this well is limited to commercial, domestic, fire protection, industrial, irrigation, animal and stoop watering, fish and wildlife, recreation, aesthetic, storage, andfor or augmentation. 6) The average annual amount of groundwater to be withdrawn shall not exceed 15.9 acre-feet and the total volume of groundwater to be withdrawn shall not exceed 1,590 acre-feet_ 7) The pumping rate of this well shall not exceed 50 GPM. B) Production from this well is restricted to the Lara.mie-Fox Hills aquifer. 9) The entire length of the hole shall be geophysically logged as required by Rule 9 of the Statewide Nontributary GroundWater Mules prior to installing casing. 14) The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous location with well permit number(s), name of the aquifer, and court case number(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings. 11) A totalizing flaw meter must be installed on this well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. 12) This well shall be constructed more than 600 feet from any existing well, completed in the same aquifer, that is not awned by the applicant. 13) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. 14) Pursuant to CRS 37-90-137(9)(b) and the Denver Basin Mules, no more than 9$ of the nontributary groundwater withdrawn annually shall be consumed and the well ovi ner shall demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the State Engineer that no more than 98% of the water withdrawn will be consumed. 15) This well is subject to administration by the Division Engineer in accordance with applicable decrees, statutes, rules, and regulations. Printed 07-20-2020 For questions about this permit call 303.866.3581 or go to www.water.state.co.us Page 1 of 2 WELL PERMIT NUMBER 84525-F RECEIPT NUMBER 10003802 MOTE: This well is withdrawing water from a non-renewable aquifer. While the withdrawals from this aquifer are administered based on a 100 year aquifer life, water level declines may prevent this well from diverting the permitted amounts for that 100 years_ NOTE: A hydrogeolcgic aquifer evaluation has been completed for this permit and the details of the evaluation can he viewed in the hydrogeologic aquifer evaluation i malted document and the original permit file 1-3 Issued By WENLI DICKINSON Dante Issued: 7120/2020 Expiration Cate: NUA Printed 07-20-2020 For questions about this permit call 303.866.3581 or go to www.water.state.co.us Page 2 of 2 x _ Processed by: Scanning haver Sheet for Septic Permits Permit # Permit Type: SP -050D267 Health i Residential ! New Situa Street Address 14510 C R 6 itua City, State, Zips Sec/Town/Range: 28 -01N -66W Parcel # (12 digits) 147128000050-R0341394 Owner Full Marna: Owner Address: OMAN ROBERT D & FORT LU P"TON DC O 80621 Contact Name: OMAN ROBERT Contact. Address: FAO BOX 280 FORT LU PTON,C 0, 80621 Application Status: Floated Application Cute: 05/01/2008 Owner Phone #: Contact Phone# 303-637-9447 information above has been Vadfied in Accela by employee noted below May 01, 2008 Data Report Iii: EIS 024v003 Page 1 of 1 Print D -Time: 5M/2008 11122:48AM a 0.4 Permit it. Owner: Applicant: Permit Type: RNEW ccommerciai, R=Residential + NEVI, REPair, VauLT Parcel #: 1471-2S-0-00'050 Location: 14510 WCR 6 Legal Description: 15975 PT S2NW4 281 33'1 89D51'E 685.57' Installer: • �r I a WELD O'Y DEPARTMENT OF PUEILIC IlEigiTH AND ENVIRONMENT 1'T 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE REELEY, CO 80631 PHONE (970) 304-6415 FAX (970) 304-6411 SP -0500261 OMAN ROBERT O1 ROBERT ecawn/Pag: 28 01 66 66 BEG SODOM 1319. Fina led Status: APPLIED Applied: 07/1512005 Issued: �ia, - Fin sled; rt-Q.9 5 Desenption; BARN Commercial: N Residential; Y # of Persons: # of Bedrooms: Water Public: N Water Private: 0 Basement Plumbing: N 0 Bathrooms - Full: 0 3/4; � Percolation Rate: 39,8 % Ground. Slope: 1 Dir: N Engineer Design Required: 'iN) • Acres: 57.4 1.12: 1 Water Sore: Cistern: NWell: Y Well Permit 4: 184986 Limiting Salle: 7 ft 0 in Description: gi'+aundwater Soil Suitable: Y In 100 Year Flood Plain: (Y/N) Minimum Installation Septic Tom: 1 000 gallons Actual Installatio Septic Tank: Tar Design. Type: _ Absorption Trench: 2$4 square feet or Absorption Beck 0 square .feet gallons Absorption Trench: Absorption Pled: ,r square feet GICD square feet Chamber Model Chambers* NOTICE The issuance of this permit does not imply compliance with other state, cminty or local regulatory cxr building requirements, nor shall it act to certify that the subject system grill operate in compliance with applicable state, county and local regulations adopted persuant to Article 10, Title 25, CRS as amended, except for the purpose of establishing final approval Of installed system for issuance of a local occupancy permit persuant to CRS 1973 25-10-111 (2). 'Phis n ou i t is t� a i � darts# ra is and non refundable. The Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment reserves the right to impose additional terms and conditions required to meet our regulations an a continuing basis. Final permit approval was contingent upon the final inspection of the completed system by tha cid CCLUB Dep'artillent of Public Health and. Environment. , Environmental Health Specialist DMe Form: SaFINAL or 4 • • -74 4 lusarAL r \r\o,,k), koccktA tiAisnA Pu`M` • f r is r+ 4 . s •-• Y 1as I . FOR OFF1_C, USE ONLY ISDS APPLICATION PLO's SHEET r 4wnertt _C2C1Ceja+- Location: r OK) 16 ce Lo Date By r Permit #: 4� .,.C� Legal Description: Z-Sse I � itliki Comments Parcel Number Received � ckt- Information Form Complete Authorization Form Received Map Drawing Received Floo€l Plain? Yea/No _ . Site Inspection Cate . _. . _ _._ _ . Engineer Design'? 'lea/too i Date Engineer Design Received • Customer Notified? YesiNo i Date Staff Approval Sent - Gate Staff Approval Redid Pere Data Entered in Computer Date of SOH Approval Erg Approval Letter Sent (Letter, Permit, EON Review) , a Date of Fine! Inspection Eng Final Inspection Letter Reed Needed? Yes/No NM� � V; dances Sant Variance Staff Approval Redd Variance Staff Approval Approval V -dance SOH Approval Bent aoki Re lm) . V Hance B0H (Variance, Additlonal Comments: ioIlaRneetsapiktMameneeL SOO.wpd • Permit ##. Owner: Applicant: Permit Type: Parcel #: Location: Legal Desc: WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRO 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREBLEY, COLORADO 80631 PHONE (97D) 3a4-6415 FAX (970) 304-6411 SP -0500261 ec/iwn/Rng1 28 01 66 OMAN ROBERT OlviAN ROBERT RNE °Commercial, ReResidential + NEW, REpair, VauLT 1471-28-0-00-050 14510 WCR 6 15975 PT S2NW4 28 1 PETIT Applied: 071 1 5/2005 66 BEG SODOYB 1319. 33' N89D51'E 6$5.5x' Description: BARN Commercial: Iii Residential: Y # of Persons: 0 Basement Plumbing: N # of Bedrooms: 0 Bathrooms - Full: 0 3/4: 0 1/2: 1 Water Public; N Water Source: Water Private: N Cistern: ITT Well: Y Well Permit Number; 184986 • Acres: 57.4 Percolation Rate .7 Limiting Zone ft _ in Description % ground Slope Direction --- Soil Suitable Engineer Design required ) Nki In 100 Year Flood Plain (YIN) 10_ From the application information supplied and the an -site soil percolation data the fellowioe minimum installation specifications are required: Septic Tarry _Oa) _ sallon.s, Absorption Trench c4r1t - --sci ft or Absorption Bed ... sq ft Chambers: Infiltrator or Rancor Standard or Hi-Capacity,36 or BioDiffuser Trend! 0 Bed ' lnf l for Quick4 Trench Bed Haneor Narrow (1 Sin) Fnviroehamber Trench Bed In addition, this permit is subject to the following additional terms and conditions* ,-r- .. rute OSaesIfe - NOTICE This permit is granted terrrporari1y to al1avvi construction to commence. This permit may he revolved or suspended by the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment for reasons set forth in the Weld Counter Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations including failure to meet any term or condition imposed thereon during temporary or final approval, The issuance of this permit does not constitute assumption by the department or its employees of liability for the failure or inadequacy of the sewage disposal system. This prnit is unn bransferabie and non refundable. Before issuing final approval of this permit the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment reserves the right to impose additional terms and conditions required to meet our regulations on a continuing basis. Peal permit approval is co - cat upon , final ' !pction of the completed system by the Weld County Department of Public Health and EpvirDnment. Form: S,RERIte! ITN Environmental Health Specialist Date °?\L 6 tcksitted Vim:Eakins i\ Se's I 1\3 4 5 1 I AI* 4 4 e leigstt qltt4 Oil 4_. -,:b °(VcN epos' --r,r,_ t;tk rnutoximmikeortit bulk ecrAk towt V' gewIlewerr --iskitntimo,evu_d- tp&4J no 4cIlkit Eamic.} owsk_loce See I • Lars2ariza-----ersa-E1 li T it* 9ihtni.;--. !a, al ks-7-415-' totio;th r ELL COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT 1555 4ORTI-Y 17TH AVENUE, GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE: (970) 304-6415 FAX: (970) 304-6411 EBSITB: WWW.CO.WELD.CO.US Permit Number: SP -0500261 07-15-2005 Amount: $400.00 Owner Name: OMAN ROBERT Applicant Name: OMAN ROBERT Parcel Number: 147128000050 Location: 14510 WeR Account Cede 2560-41400-4221-4203 2560-41400-4221-4203 2560-41400-4221 -4203 2560-41400-4221-4203 Description: BARN Commercial: N Number of Persons: 0 Dumber of Bedrooms: 0 Water Public: N Water Private: (Y/N) N Payment Method: Check Description New Septic Permit Repair Septic Permit Vault Permit Variance Request Residential: (Wise Y Acres: 57.4 Basement Plumbing: (Y N Bathrooms: e 30/4: 0 1/2: 1 Water Supply; Cistern: (Y/N) N Well: (N Y APPLICATION RECEIPT Initials: SC Receipt Number: HAP -0206 Notation: 1297 Amount S400.00 $0.00 $0,00 $0,0O Well Permit Number: 184986 • TERMS ANP COMM 0NS A permit fee, as set by separate ordinance of the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall be required of applicants for new individual swage disposal sysiorris f ISDS) payAblc at lime of application. Perrrit fees are blo. rrrnit at l rt#rar r lo_ li'huh a building pormit and an IS DS are iseLied for the same property and onnstruetiori is not comrnerced prior to the expiration date of the building permit, the [SDS permit shall expire at the same time as the building permit. If an ISDS permit is issued for a property that does not require a building permit, the 1SDS permit shall expire one year after its issuance if construction on the septic systcrn has not commenced, Any charge in plans or specifications after the permit has been issued invalidates the permit unless approval is secured from the Health Officer or hisiher designated agent. Expired permits can be reneged by past of the permit fee ori ly if: .A. There has been no change in the plans and specifications of the proposed system as set out in the original application or such change is reviewed and approved by a Division Representative. B. The surrounding land} its use or zoning has not changed so -as -to cause the original application not to be acceptable under these regulations. MaiThe completeness of this application ication is conditional upon further mandatory an additional, t r as may be required b the Weld County mP P>} R � d tests end eports � c'9 by rY Department of public Health and Environment (WCDPHE). The issuance of the permit is subject to such terms and conditions as mimed necessary to insure compliance with rules and regulations adopted under article 10 title 25+ CRS as amended, The applkant certifies that the proposed system will not be located within 400 feet of a community sewage system. The undersigned certifies that all statements made, information and reports submitted. herewith are, or will be, reppresentel to be true and correct to the hest of histher knowledge and arc designed to be relied on by the WCDPHE for evaluation for purposes of issuing the permit applied for herein, Applicant farther understands that falaification or misrepresentation may r in the denial or the - + , lion or revocation of apy lerrni Pied, and in legal action of perjury as provided by law. sigt7er/Applicant Fern; RT HAFF 7 "off Date r SEPTIC INFORMATION FORM co COLORADO ger06 PARCELND.: I�% f'.Z0DSrPt) _ (12 DIGIT NUMBER) To obtain an I.S.D.S. perrnit, one must file an "application for Individual Sewage Disposal System' at the 'field County Environmental Health Services office and pay the application fee. A "repair" fee sha11 he charged for the expansion, replacement, or repair of an existing system. The following information must be provided on the septic information form. CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE AT (970) 353-3845 E T 3650 PROPERTY OWNER: Ta MAILING ADDRESS: .itgeWl c:9-+ CITY sT6 ZIP •11O6 ZZ HOME PHONE: atitneall inWORK PHONE Cler3 } gan0 643� , FAX ( 03) gri 4403 adi APPLICANT NAME: ern 71 /^"e) iVIAI1.ING ADDRESS: SO5+''✓' aft) CITYP-419 kst ST ZIP . 1061 21 HOME PHONE: On 6,37 qtry7 WORK PHONE (,�� r��,r7 tie Or FAQ Pe ) '�',+ , 'f itio ac' 440f LEGAL DESCRIPTION PT Sati4„ PT mid '4 SEC ca p TWN Alf RNG61.+ W RES sitcee U`BDIVIISION '"2P0 #46240 LOT et BLOCK_ FILING DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING (Ex: ticwss, Mi019[LE HOME, MODULAR, SHOP, OFFICE) SITE ADDRESS _�� ,..lAsC.eft DIRECTIONS TO SITE �"S�garest _ lAPSir NEW PERMIT �_ REPAIR PERMIT $ 400 $ 400 150 IF OBTAINING A REPAIR PERMIT, PLEASE LIST PREVIOUS OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY: VAULT PERMIT FLOOD PLAIN YES ! 5 RESIDENTIAL it NO iWUNiBBR OF PERSONS ,lir MAWR OF BEDROOMS CENSUS TRACT - -- !ICS COMMERICAL BASEMENT PLUMBING .1111MI.NO BATHROOMS: FULL }/4 WATER SUPPLY: PUBLIC Sale NAME Lir' _ PRIVATE / NO _ CISTERN YES /1 WELL ?I,/ NO WELL PERMIT # _LW 946« PERC HOLDS MARKETS FOR INSPECTION BY SPECIALIST YES f NO 1/017 I • i 1 • • ! 1 1 40140, 445r ■ J.r rl r !� seer�tsto , 1,4dM' • e 1 rCc. ■■ ■ • gm f '1 • ■ DO e r +ink _. • •I . ring +•r• -4aHl' "ttd lttr L 4 11 i}I 1 1 r1 •1 .�T1.4+d%sr 1T..—••_ 4 t`'iij•(- •I , ✓ ;" I . •^ 1 •+ i , i■ at= . )P: 4. 1 " ' -r T•.tint I1• II•Flee 11 I r�y r ' r k . tilyi+ TT.'!■1 rMt-1!A ... ii n YI. •i l 1 . • i Y .. . 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L .. •!T a • V •. •�� • V�� T • r 7rIr•+1 v 1IY•y Y -�T�.w .. _ Tale Ca • •_ T • tee .r • _ . r . . ~ICI 1 Alnico cll.—FY-nil '• 7 P 1' F aair rIL .VER fa Cr If CIPLCOP:14 •i. �f• I ; I" isitiCtirir [111O T7C4Ass h ' ateD AtOrteas • r• L •a. r' . Cinch Construction 1,1,C. . 7451 Schurriaker Rd Bennett, CO 80102 303-644-4077 Bill To Select Material P.O. bin 280 Fort Lupton; Co 8f1621 Quail* Description Invoice Date Invoice # 12112/2002 97 Ship To • i _ f I Terms Project Due cm aunpletion . . Rate Backhoe IMaterial Material iviatei,al Material Motu! Bach Labor Material S Trenching I a hr 6.00 SDR 35 12 90 tl 1ig1e 1i1ie 20,33 lace 16,66 tabor 1 pipe And fittings 60.00 0.82 2.70 660.00 115.00 75.00 60,00 15.00 50.00 l,oso _ cb 492,00 32 AO 660,00 '15.00 I 5.00 i,219.80 249.90 l: 50,00 ( God Bless I Total I 33,974.10 # • r Imo i i i TTti i W�L�G COLORADO WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENViRONMENT ism N. 17" AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 110631 PHONE: WO) 304464#6 FAX: (97D) 301'1 ri SE # ORG P E'R 1T Of REPAIR # .--- LOAN it STATEMENT OF EXISTING FOR SEPTIC. SYSTEM (PLEASE FILE. OUT I "MACS( 9 i 0000 5-ko PROPERTY OWNER 1-) PHONE NO. ( 363) eo 3 9 51 ir? rvusarTl�ce ADDRESSec, verizr p-in-ariti City State Zip DESCRIPTION OF BUILD (ex. tralisc, rnabiie/modular home, shops office)�,-� NEN- SITE/LOCATION ADDRESS S70 tri ore totoro,il _ City LEGAL DESCRIPTION PT /72. FT SECTION �g sin3ni isrori . _ Act _ 4� / x` `12 , 411 LOT - CEN G US TRACT___ C'DrvirtartCIAL loo NuFl. OF PERSON ___Z„ BEDROOM LOT SIZE/ACRES` 7 State TOWNSTEEP BLOCK RESMENTIAL YES / BASEMENT PLUMBING lag isit2 _BA OOHS FlitL 3/4� WATER SUPPLY PUBL1C i UTILITY A W �--J . � - - PRIVATE �r A!�., CISTE- _ totem?WELL �� � _ EIL PERMIT 6 (SIN/STEN SIZE; Serif traris material is constructed of 0Micalit acid has ,. L .° _ gniioas ca acttr, I - `IE LD: Trench .�107sq oars feet or Beil suan feet YFA_R INSTALLED, ct Cr-) --- Zip RANG SING - it You Peg uitcd to draw a diagram of the system an the reverse side of this form in black fink oniv lad indicate bication, length, wid#h, and distance Groin the dwelling* The undersigned property awrntr hereby certifies that the above.describetl septic ;,y, stem is ID fiat installed, as described, and exists at this time on the pared o it ground identified by the above legal description mid further states that the 5wstern Was in goad working order and to the best of hia knowledge ilkilantailing to function properly, I further understand that any ftdsilicatioti or misrepresentation may result io reXi-��• �� � � � � rrait granted based upon this information hereby submitted and i action for p pray' T p �-dno 3 DAT S u b& by are 9li=ef e me this 4 Witness my hand and official seal. / I ‘7;13 DATE STA'T'EMENT OF nastrign REVIEWED By my a a n vial m bpi= MaaralEI Th m rn issiou expires OTAARY PUBLI, ` ENVIROPMENTAL REALTE3 SPECIALIST • ,t , . • • • r i el r 3 z 5 1 • *-:1 .4 1- k • e 3' 7 s i a at • a r • r �I •• r. ` 1 :N� r Weld County Health Department Percolation Test and Soils Data High Plains Engineering 735 Denver Avenue • Fort Lupton CO 80621 Phone 3C(3-$57-9280 + Fax 303-857-9238 FILE MO 0544666 7/1 5120:75-.4-1%. PrIpperty Address 14510 WoR 6WELD COUNTY, CO ega Descr pt on Property Qwner Info Norge Street City; State, Zip Phone SELECT MATERIALS R.O. BOX 280 FORT LUPTONt CO 80621 303-667-4686 ' , SSiiiiiiatidin AIDA' f r - �a-' • -_ -es ,.- .� 4'�Toun i r - r' Srr eared Surfaces • ,Encountered at r 7 feet Removed: YES -- - � n or r� re o IIO s Ima ' cep o maximum Date and Time Presoak_ 7/14/2005 date seasonal encountered waist table in if Profile.: not Water Added; iO time Amount of Presoak Water Added: r 15 gallons as seasonal area believed fluctuations to be which subject Gould to . Percolation Date and Time Test 7115/2005 date result in a seasonal water tab 8' of surface? e.uithin Sferled_ 9:00 time .alciRel DeKrmihatibn-tn 414s6rpt kin = ea -- - - - Did Water Remain Iri Hole After the Overnight Swelling 1 % Period? r - 'te the NORTH direction F-lplert Hole 2 erco a tors a e Mea$ivferrient Hole Hole 3 Hole � Hote b Hole 6 A veva ! e NO NO NO NO NO NO ' = rco a Ora Rate (rnMnfinn Encountered 0 GREATER THAN 8 Estimated depth if not encountered In ref I le; ot Bedrock: Is bedrock fractured or weathered? Is bedrock believed to be permeable ierc rate < 60 miriliny? e a • Depth in Feet MB Weld County Health Department Percolation Test and Soils tiata ift3rgljje Hole Infornotion (cont.) date: Soils must be classified using unified s stem AST M 02487 I �t� t11e Hole Log _ 0 PO 'IT' tr --- ANDY CLAD' (SC) 2 t 3 CLAY 'WITH LOW P'LASTICIT'Y (CL) 4 5 SANDY SILT (SI` ) 6 CLAY WITH LOW PLASTICITY (a) 7 LIMITING LAVER WATER TABLE SANDY SILT (SCI) 8 v 10 a - r -r • I nor- - . - -- r 1• ••t 1. •�1 , r skb I�f•�1 AI • Ns- l 1 .• ;. %Ilse • AL .. r. _ 16. I certify that the )above information) is correct and complete to the best of any knowledge and that all tests were performed in the accordance with the provisions of Weld County Health aepadm ent individual sewage disposal regu laiicne by myself or under my supervision a High Plains Engineering 738 Denver Avenue Fit Luptono CO 80621 303..857-9280 7/15/2005 tiIP , i 1f r .er • r to in (.) 'I< SITS MAP ISO 14510 WCRG WELD COUN1Y, CO •ili • i I * -4. 20 I I LEGEND • Percolabon hales 'Percolation Profile Hole Sort Profile hole rence EXISTING DARN All locations shown above are based on specific information furnished by others or estimates made in the fiele l by High Plains engineering personnel. The locations, distances, directions, etc, are not the result of a property survey but are aprnoximations and are not warranted tO be enact. It is the owner udder's responsibility to define property r b+ou n darns and ensure all orlsrte improvernent5 are located within the ?tatted site and out of i napproprrate ea5ernerits, All distances are to be uerfred pnor to excavation. Scanning Cover Sheet for Septic Permits Permit # Permit Type: 619950259 Health i El4S History i Ei-I S Conversion Haetory itio Street Address 1451D CR 6 S Itus City, stater Zip MS _ W i Sec)Town/Range: 28 -01N -66W Application Statue: Fine1ed • Aplpiicafion Cale: 03/111996 Parcel 0 (I2 digits) 147128000050a6341384 Owner Full Name: Owner Address: Contact Name: Contact Address: WAGNER ,JOHN! 9886 WEST' WESLEY AVENUE D ENVER, C0 80227 Owner Phone : 303 9800495 Contact Phone* Information above has been Verified in Accela by employee noted below Xs May 01, 2008 Date Report ID: EH 0O024 003 Page 1 of 1 Print Date -Time: 5/112008 11:32119AM 5i X11 • r ()WHEN WA(7NEH" 1 ;JOHN II. ICI J.'v 11. JO II 1.001., I.1• ti::1 I::.�til ��� !.'��:1 1Y1� IJ1 �:� I• � 1.1f::lt=�l... :;:��r� ti::pal Y'I::.lair �'I I I :. #'11 �'!YI .I. '�` .I.O '# '. 111 Ll•r ••4 111/ .IL g OH r•. 1• f. ... 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LP r' Y• tel`It 5.� . 1 �1� 144B 11 a. • 1 4 1111 1 ' 1 1 1 • �•• ■1 11tK' I ri'i'IQAPr':11 'I' r I 111 fir"f'II«I��.ILII li":1411 if WrIIV1r1,FH : MAY. •i PIP 11 • • 4 4 in ti I LEGAL DESCRIPTION CAF S ITE: USE' TYPE: RESIDENTIAL. HOUSE ,-{ Fir 1 0 P . i INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL Y ` 'Mill PERMIT WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH! SERVICES 1517 166TH AVENUE C CURT. GREELE'r . CC' Boehm J a' ET 2 2 LYE NO. % •4E:075'9 NEW PERMIsr OWNER litiAriNER, JOHN ADDRESS 9°995 WE��`�' WESLEY AVENUE PH ( 03) 9SO-_f� 497. LAKEWOOD CO 8 02 27 ADDRESS OF PROPOSED SYSTEM 14510 WCR 6 FT LUP'TON CO 606:21 SEC 2,6 TUE J. RNB 66 LCDT 0 LOO:: 0 FILING' 0 • E ]:CEE: PE R SONS BATHROOMS G ..00LO T SIZE 57.c:a0 ACRES OE-OF:C OM6' t+ i�BASEMENT PLF.IMRI G YES WATER SUPPLY PWELL• " N PEE $265.00 RECT BY LISA AU DATE 07/12/5'5 DATE 07/12/93 F='C F'CL t iC F�! � ti l :�`�� 'ERLIMIT INU f ONE S. FEET s�;L T.)11: ea.• ��Er{�.rk��NIT ORGU I) t.��7E Y. DIRECTION RE DARES ENGINEER CAE SMN IN 1.rm:�,) YE Pik F= Loon f:'LATN 7. ONE r I FROM I'' J - APPL. ICN INFORMATION SLIPPLIE D ANID THE ON -SITE SOIL PERCOLATION ION DATA THE F-rCaJ.rL.CAINE VII NIMUM IN6'T ^ILL ATII ON 1-.F'FI'CT Cr-VIIDNS' ARE REQUIRE..Fiv L.Li FITI TANK--- ��I- LC1rtiJ��. �r`�E{�1�i�F�"f :tOf � TRENCH SO.F"'i r 43z, 0F AEG OR FIB' T ION BED Oral S a F. 7 . IN ADDITION, THIS F'E. MIT IS SUBJECT TO THE Ir DLL 0NIF1/44G ADDITIONAL, TERMS AND CONDI`t-IONS1 Ail MIYJIJI•••IalaYYL__11•II_�iiiJ_Ifi.I1111I�Yllli�i Ill•Nlietall MR III MMEIMIWIEr='Ir . 11. —...rr.nerwa.—r LL}r 1- — L a•-• Ma. Ill YJ.. i•...•rl• I... --• wawa, .=F-.I.-ai .Iia=- -- rf• _rum— S ri MI••re— _ Bore— ..• • —� T FII S PERHIT IS GRANTED TE ORAIR'1L,'Y TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION to CwOMYENCE. THIS PERMIT WV/ 1-)E: REVD KED OF: SU PE; LADED EN THE WELD COLINTY IsilEPiI..Y!'I-•I DC:F:' ART MEN"- rCIk R nsoI•a SE T FORTH IN THE WE'L,I) Cv:lN`; '? IJ�DI VIDLAL SEWAGE. DIE~F='OSAL. SYST RE01...[LATICINS INCLUDING #!= elm uRE TO MEET TERM OF; Cj OND:1: ON IMPJSED THE: ";EON DURING TEMP CIF'e-Thse OR FINAL APPROVAL. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMKT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ASSUMPTION BY THE D EPAR RT �E•�NT {Dr; �;TI� E�I�'I--O��F. ES O I_IABI11-ITY FDR 'THE FAIL URE DR INADEQUACY. O E:; TH S EkrAC 71 DISF'051AL at/anima 0.47141/9 EN VI RONM ENT AL. SPEC IAL.IS iYir LLI'T IT Hie PERMIT ZS NOT TRANSFIERAhLE AND SHALL BECOME VOID IF 9VGTCD!`'STRUC TION HAS N OT C✓VIL. IEEt WITHIN fiNE EAR OF 118 ISSC.IA E. T:01; E ISSUING FINAL AP PR OVAL O THIS PERMIT THE COUNTY HEALTH DEF'ARTNEN F; ESE ES THE kUHT TO IMPOSE ADD I- -rl1 NAL -TERMS AND CONDITIONE} RECFI.. 3RED TO MEET OUR REGULATIONS ON A CONTINUING BA— SIS. FINAL PERMIT APPROVAL IS CONTIN3EN..f UPON! THE FINAL. INSPECTION OF THE Cet'.-b PLETED SYS EIS BY 11.41E WELD couNint HEALTH DEPARTMENT. 1 :'I �I i11T r•I -r•IIr I ti.ii 1-I Fri •+• its • I be V sr; ;milk% LIB COUNTY HEALTH DEP'ARTMEN'T SITE arrALMT..1019 OWNER: i APPLICATION NO . t S _ SITE: l . DATE :SUBDIVISION: PERCOLATION TEST DATA: Start Time: ENVIR9NMEN TAL PROTECTION SERVICES PT LT S T Rte? �A ILK FLAG ratEMMORUMMUMMEMMMOWV:MMEUM Hole No . Hole D Depth � HAD Remain , mini tO min • 10 min, PO min. min. mini min. min • n�i� . min � ���`'� C-tegD-- _ -'- a) 1 ---- (Adb I E 9 s' �+� - _ . _ _ - 64 LI, id GI ! _ tittc 141 tech I (02.6 U U - P• +! .. .. 29e V ` LIN ( Lab . (D(C) _+ 640 (II-gr I 3 vii % 111 0Lts Gil `1 LOtO . ' 1 SI if__ /' 94C6.- I1 a.. 1122° _ O 1. 1, 3 1+x'1 . y J■ ! + L OIIO 5 3 (5 cmJ, I c.L0 •. _ _� + v-A-cit to _ i�i 1 _ _ LizoLis-(The _ i (2; k . -76P mfr somennerwimanwar—_____Jessw_______.. 1 ,5 143 1;3 1 _.6 _ I All measurements in . zo unless otherwise indicated. * Add Hp Total (41, � Environmental Specialist.. Average Rate (f)kel � , , PLAT PLAN SOIL PROF ILE „ ....ga—v-sas."--a--- AI OJT' di frti It_ Pau ()Ia.( 4 NA botRuk 1 ii'i a 91,, ri jet y ( II Sra p44,2,40 iii.lh r 5dto J ,Ia9 iki SnAd. � (ohmor,L r; J6 ccffffiiii a i 4 • • FC3R INDI', WUAL EE AGE 6ISPCSAL SYSTEM NO. 5 02 5.? L couNty HEALTH DEPARTIlENT NEVI APF'LICA`I KIN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 1517 16TH A't.)EIWIIFE,19i4RT� Rra er CO s 631 „it L. �_r W - • ZtONE R WP.811ER, JOI',N ADDRESS 9885 WEST WESLEY AVENUE P;.a (307 rile°ec_�� n! LA'< EWOOD CO B0227 ADDRESS OF P'ROP'OSED SYSTEM 14510 JCR 6 ET LUPTOl� CO 30621 LE3 `,_ DESCRIPTION OF SITE: EEO 29 TIAI'- RNO 66 SUE:DIVISION: LOT 0 BLOCK 0 E.IL7;NCi 0 USE TYPE; RESIDENTIAL HOUSE ERVIC'E3: PERSONS "3 BATHROOMS 2.00 LOT SIZE 57.00 ACRES BEDROOMS 4 EASEMENT P'LUMB:NG YES WATER SUPPLY F'WEl,-;- AP LICANT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE COMPLETENESS OF THIS AF'PLICATIUN Icy CONDITIONAL UPON FURTHER mnr4 PtioPv AND ADDIT ICINAL TESTS AN F:EPORTS AS MAY FEE REQUIRED Eit THE: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO E MADE AND F'LIRNIEHED BY THE: APR..I: ANT Errd THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR PURPOSES OF THE EVALUATION OF THE: AP PL;LCATIOINa AND THE ISSUANCE OP' PERMIT IS SUBJECT TO SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS DEEMED NECESSARY TO INSURE � 'DMF'LIANICE WITH RULES fkINID REGULATIONS ADOPTED UNDER ARTICLE: 10f TITLE 2 5CRS 1713, AS AMENDED. THE, APPLICANT CERTIFIES THAT THE PROPOSED SYSTEM' WILL NOT BE is...MT.TED WITHIN 400 FEET OF P. COMMUNITY SEWAGE -SYSTEM. 1H!;_ UNDEREI3N ,_ D HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT PILL STATEMENTS MADE' INFORMATION AND R'E' -'OR 7'53 sumo's -I - TED HEREWITH AND REQUIRED TO' BE S USPIIT I EED ENV THE API:1.iCANT ARE!. OR WILL =aE; REPRESENTED TO EiE- TRIBE AND Of3RREOT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF; PNID ARE DESIGNED TO BE RELIED ON BY THE LiSEL_O COUIVTY HEALTH DEP ARTHEITI IN EirsIA LigTING THE' SAME; iron PURPOSES L3I:r sWiSLIINS THE PERMIT AIrPLIED FOR HEREIN. I FURTHER Uk.;l3ESA la - STAND THAT ANY FALSIFICATION OR MISREF'IRE SENITATION MAY RESULT IN THE DENTAL OF T E AP'I*'L.MPTION Orr.< '<EVOCATIDN ter- ANY F}ERtuor GRANTED BASED UPON SAID APPLICATION AND IN LEGAL ACTION FOR PERJURY AS PROVIDED )3\r LAIC. TION FEE 4}1, 50.00 RECT BY LISA 1;AU u O �11I NIA (Lisa: • l/AGENT SIGNATURE ' r 07/12,1976 .iL DATE U A United States ilia Department of - Agriculture N RCS Natural Resources Conservation Service A product of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, a joint effort of the U nited States Department of Agriculture grid other Federal agencies, Stake agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local participants Custom Soil Resource Report for Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part March 11, 2020 Preface Soil surveys. contain information that affects land use planniirg in survey areas. Thee 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 mary 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 se the surveys to help them understand, protect, or enhance the environment. VarbILIS land use regulations of Federal, State, and local governments may impose special restrictions on lama use or le Inds treatment. Soil surveys identify nail properties that are used in making variicus land use, or land treatment decisions. The information is intended to help --.he land users identify and reduce the effects of soil limitations on various land uses. The landowner or user is responsible for idereying and complying with existing laws a.nd regulations, Although soil survey information can be used for general farm, to a[, and wider area planning, onsite invesri+gafion its needed to supplement this information in some cases. Example's include sail quality assessments(httplivvvvw.nres.us.d.aogoviwpsit po.riailTnresimainlsoilsi a th� and certain. conservation and engineering applications. For more detailed information, contact your local USDA Service Center (htlps://oldices,sc.e+goo.usda.goviloeatoriapp?agency nros) OF your f RCS Mate Soil Scientist(httpliwww.nres_usda.goviwpsiportalinres detailisoilsi ntactust? +cid =nres 142 p2a953:9 51)- Greet differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some sails are seasonally wet or subject toflooding. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundatiOn for buildings or maids, Clayey or wet nails are poorly suited to use as septic tank absorption fields: A hicAh water table [Flakes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. The National Cooperative Sail Survey is a joint effort of the United Mates Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, Stale agencies including the Agricultural experiment Stations, ar d 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 ti raJgh the N RCS web foil Survey, the site for official soil survey information. The ITS. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits wdiscriminatmor, in all its ;programs and .activities can the basis of race, color,, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, seat, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sgratial orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or oecause ail or a peal an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program, (Not 74:prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alter ative means for communication' of program information (Braille, large print, Audi-atapel etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center al (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a, complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Diire:tor, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, &W., Washington, D,C, 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TOD), USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer 3 Contents Preface How Sail Surveys Are Made 5 Sail Maps 8 Soil Map.... 9 Legend 10 Map Unit Legend 11 Map Unit Descripta�tnsaw_.....---■.:......--.---......_..e::;::.:::_.::...._:.:�:1111:,::::.:---_1111.._ 11e d County, Colorado, ado, STiqi■■hem 1���4..•.a...a .: ..411 •P. Ann l.. 3 sandy .hJ��//''��, �/��J i^rj, I . .[�.j��.�/4�1.. O 1111 • P... 1111 . e P 13 �'Iney fine s�an!/J loam, 0 to 1 percent, slopes YIMYiMi.i:i: �dt\14iMiipl�wlrii 1 47 —Olney fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent . 'It, 72 —Vona loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slops•.•••1••................15 Sail information for All .. F / SoilRepo rLei1..Pieein!len eenaewna ns'a aieen!/�1e 1 1e/!//P•aa/•!/1!e•/e.1eee•//eee F!!/e'ee•ee/r1/1/!1:.e•u!/•1e/1 17 Building Site Development.....„.„,..• •........e.4•_..............mi..•........ 17 ..... Dwell�- } Q p''y'�j ,,/�mayy �'p'� ��'�'yy ��,��'yj��t +r��. ��yi . II . ��++qq �Y ir s and Small �1�IIII�I4ilbYltial f..1�I4 Il l��PnlaePPlawre••1••f•10ero.■.....•10.1.r•1010.1011n•10n•10P 17 Roads and Streets, Shallow Excavations, and Lawns and Landscaping„,A9 t 9 Construction Matenals 4....:_........_ 21 Source• of Reclamation Material, Rc adfiili, and Topsoil:a•••:.....• .......i•.:......_... 21 Source Y of Sand and Gravel., 1 P :ear •• •• e t 9 a. 1 a a 1 F!/ to 1 1 k. 11 / P! 1 r. a a a f ■ eta r!. r Statues 3 Soil Healy 1e Pe••Pae1•i••e.ee•e!w1'!1P!a••11e••1aeMe!1.!e!'e11le!!!•e•1ee N!.!•••1e..R......9....'P!/1.eP.P... l...1e!!ew■ 25 Soil {�,.,} Aggregate .i�1r� (r�1 �w,�vf I I CJ`f it 'Health l Stability (West US .Li•F..• II 0•. ia iYl iil i. Dili 4A. II Sill Mill• l.i a.i. i.• �� Soil Health Compaction, Surface Sealing leAe±+±±,teP... ee±e.±e••el'me e .±± P e± P f± l Pe 93 PI! 928 'Soil Physical Prop rtiese��u•...1.aal.aw:.•i:.rw..l......1.i......a.........1....1....1...1..,......1.. Er. gir�een,•�Ig �l ropes/r�'-6l.1Yr n1111.n.rw._11..wu!r14e Mr1 rte/wr. •r•na.1}•ww1r rrrrw1rr Orr Orr ru rw1r1rr.w1. r1 ru1•.P Sail Qualities and Featurees.::::::..... i Water 'Features.- nal en .1 1 --1•.1_••••••1•r1•••i./.•.a1r•is•••••••Y5 at.+•F'1 Features, • f e•1•P.•P.••1••11••••■P11111n..1...... a..re.10.11..11Thenf7•.•••�•••.••••••••1r•.s..1 ���•�Y11•• Hydrologic ic fail + raupl and Surface F un a aaaaaa4iaaaaaa.ai.•aliaial.aaa lanaa4.i•iii Water ''��"�PateManagement...,�'�rFea���res....._....... ........................... 1111 •.....• •••••••••----------------------- -�{J', ..e......P..P......i •..........•..•11.a.•.n.••••• 111•1111••1111111.•a:••••••�.` Irrigation - Surface lea .....r.a•44.4.•••..••..... ea•4•.••.••1•••a••n••••.•••.••••r•••• MOM *Mil Mu l•1•••.••Y•. 111•.•. 4 ■r Ponds and Embankments....,..•_....• ......••.•....•...... 44 References, tot ••11110 eY 1•1••..10 .n.11l.111 1•1111.1.•1ai••••••••••••••••••1!•1!11.1111.1•11lul ea•al 10111.�111111i111•••�•••a 10' 4 How Soil Surveys, Are Made Soil surveys. are madie to provide information about the soils and m scellaneous areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous areas and their location on th,e landscape and tables that show soil properties and limitations affecting various uses. SDil scientists observed the steep mess, 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 descrined many soil profiles. A sail profile is the se,quen a of natural lagers, or horizons, in a soil. The prone extends from the surfacedown into the unconsolidated material in which the soil roiled or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is devoid of riots and other living orgrinisms and has not been changed by other biological activity Currently, sails are mapped according to the boundaries of „major land resource areas (m_RA4 MLRAs are geographically associated lard resources units that share common characteristics related to physiography, geology„, climate, water resources, soils„ biological resources, and land uses (USD& 2006). Soil suntery areas typically consist of pasts of ore or more MLRA, The soils and misicellaneous areas in a surv-ey area occur in an orderly pattern that is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural ve.getation of the area. Each kind of spill and' miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind of lanodform or with a segment of'the Iandiorrn, By observing the soils ard rniseellaneous areas in the survey„ area and relating their position to specific segments of the landformi a soil ,scientist develops a concept or model,. of hour they were formed. Thus, during mapping, this model enables the soil scientist to predict with a considerable degree of accuracy the bind 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 dhange.. To construct an accurate soul map, however, soil scientists „must determine the boundaries between the soils.. They can observe only a limited number of soil profiles. Nediertheless, these obsentationst supplemented by en understanding of the soil -vegetation -landscape relationship, area sufficient to verify predictions of the kinds of spill in an area and to +deten ine the bourdar ese `oil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They noted soil colon texture, size and sl- ape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock fragrnents, 'distribution of plaint roots, reactor% and other featuares tin at enable them to identify soils, After describing the soils in the survey area and de_errmining their pmperties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units)* Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set cf sail characteristics with precisely idefined limits. The classes are used as a basis for comparison to classify soils systematically_ Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic classification us-ed in the United Stales, is based manly on the kind and character of soli properties and the arrangement of horizons within thie profile. After the soil 5 Custom Soil Resource Report scientists classified a.nd named the sails in (he survey area; they ccmpared t�� individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in ether areas so that they could confirm data andl 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 lanriforrns, 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 c-omponents, may be highly contrasting to the ether components of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a neap unit in no way dimirithes the usefulness or accuracy of the data,. The delineation of such landforms and landform segments one the map provides, sufficient. information for the development of resource plains. If irtensive use of small ,areas is planned,. onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and misc.ellsrneous areas. Soil scientists inane many field obs,ervations in the process of producing a soil reap. The frequency of observation is dependent upoin several factors, including scale of mapping, intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape, and exlperienee of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refire the soil -landscape model and predictions and to verify the classificatier or 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. Thee measurements may include field measurements, such as those for dolor,: dept to bedrock, and textile, and laboratory measuremrents� such as those for content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components, Properties of each soil typically wary from one point to another across the landscape: Observations for map knit components, are agigregated to develop ranges of characteristics for the components,. The acgregated values are presented. Direct n'7eesurements do not exist for ever5t property presented for every reap unit component. Values, fdr some properties are estimated from combinations of other properties. hi e a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the snails 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 tine soill properties to determine the expected bdhavior .of the soil: 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 news. Data are assembled from other sources, such as research information,, production records, and field experience of specialists. For example` data on crop yields sunder defined levels cf 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 sail properties but also on such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over long periods of tirrne,; brut they are not predictable from year to year, For example, soil scientists can predict with a fain y 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 iiu'n the soil on a specific date. After sail scientists located and ider titled 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 reap unit. Aerial photographs slow trees, buildings, fiefs, roads, and riversi all of which helps in locating boundaries accurately. Soil Map The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list or soil map units on the trap and extent of each map unit and cartographic symbols displayed on the map.. Also presented are carious metadata about data used to produce the reap; and a description of each soil map unit.. 8 Customs Soil Resource Report Soil Map CP 1" rim I G- p " ,,. .-�-n,. Ffr�. y.4 ty Sal Map ri>iay riot Lae valid at this scale. - 5181,10 I §1LIDED C° rff'RII _I MVO 3 or L1. 5'i170 Sales 1130130inrInted abegInbapetiransheet SIB25O n 1 5'} -Meters, }Mt IECD Ictip +: a41ntator OCRS dettliffill& VUG214 alp bet 11014Zarrir 131 f 9 510I10 MEMO I 518ND 318? I I I MOO 85190 5 CI" A' I' M IQ' 1' tr M Custom Sil Resource Report tee el tritentst {awl k hc6ereet rda©n Salty MAP LEGEND Sol Mow Unit Polygws adr Ws Unit Lines S ill Mita Unit Ptintit *IIacribM Poling nirOt:tfirea ILO ,r.6) B ron& Pit Ckew Srot Closed benresalan Ciavei 6raveity Sent Landfill wACra Fiow Marsh! or swamp Dry or Mighty MOSC4harse4uK lei Perennial Mier r2OO tate Saline Soot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot sinkhole $1140 Qr$l ip & dip Spot ea Spell Aree Stony Spot Very afi+R Wet S Omer Speraai Limo Fcxdtud in, Wady Fasting, Sitars anti Canalz Trompoirbilittan- n, Rails irslerirrite Hianwversrr 11S Ranee; Millar ROMS Local Pins* Bec kgrmeld Autml PrrulavrraPflW 10 MAP INFORMATION 91he soli surveys Mal comprise- your A,OI were mapped dt 124., CO N'4atll lrrg° Soil Men may rot to valid at th is wsle- Enlargement eFr K'S beyond the scale of mapping can CatAt misunderstanding of the detail nt mapping and accuracy of soil ire pleoernent_ The mane do not s''how the small areas if contrasting moils that could bade ttsen shown at a more detailed Sale Please roily on the tsar sale on aaish map sheet for map measurements Source Dr Map: Natural 9490Ucga Conservation Service VVaa :Sail Survey URL- COYdittasbi System! Web Mercator (EPSG13B5T) Ititaps From the Web Sn11 Survey are based an the 'Vll'ein Mentor projector!. nth preserves dl reclion un d etiape txhl Cis brit dunce and area. A projection that preserves area, such B5 tale Albers squall -area conic projection, should be used If more ateurate calculations et distance or area are required. This prod!rc is generated from the USCI ,44IgCS certified data as vF the (ateAs) ksted below. Swill Sufatig Pima Wrist CetioN. onienfin., Brio n ni n. p .3 re_ Smiley Area [late: Version 18, Sep 13, 201.9 e n'IOp Itriils are bled (as space allows) ter nip scales 1:50,t5a 0 nrlarger l te(s), aerial irnagea were photographed: Sept 20, 2015—D st„ 20I B The Grthophoto or other base reap on which the sal lines were itJolt"Irpllied and digttind provably Offers train Vie background Irrogery displayed on these maps. As a result, sonne minor Shining of rriftR unit reundaries May be evident. Custom Soil Resource Report Ma P Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AIN Percent of #col Olney fine sandy loam, Otto 1 1 8 3,.1% Peroent save 47 Olney tine sandy foam, 1 to 3 peroent slopes 44 9 76.4% 72 Vona loamy sand, 0 to 3 percent slopes 12 0 20.6% Totals for Area. of brnterest 5a 7 100..0% Map knit Descriptions The reap units delineated on the detailed soil naps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit desc-ipations, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition ,and properlies of a unit. A reap grit delineation on a snail map represents an area dominated by ore or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and 'lamed according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Witliin a. taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soilE . On the landscape, however: the sails 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.. reals of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be napped without including) areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up cl the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic !classes other than those or the major sails. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the mar unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncuntrasting, or similar, components,. They .may or may not he mentioned in a part cular map unit description: Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to meet use! or to require different mar agement. 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 soil's or miscellaneous areas are den ified by a special symbol on the naps. If included in the database for a givers area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the reap unit descriptions along vvith some chararstenisties or each, A few areas cf minor components may not have been observed, and oonsequently they are not mertioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the .nails and miscellaneous areas on the landsc2 pe. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no waydiminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data, The objective of napping is not to delineate pore taxonomic classes but rather to :separate the landscape into iandforms or 11 Custom Soil Resource Deport lancform segments that have similar use and management requirements, The delineation of such segments on the reap provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. It irtensive use of small areas is planned, however, onsite investigation is needed to de -one and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. An identifying symbol precedes nthaurroap 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 soli 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 sail phases. Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are (phases of soil series. The parr a of a soil phase commonly indicates .a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha silt loam, o to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series., Some neap units are ,,lathe up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas. These reap units are complexes, associations, or undlifferentiaited'cups. A complex consists of hello 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, o to 6 percent slopes, is an example. An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or misvalla,neous areas that are shown as one unit on the reaps. Bemuse of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the suriey area, it eras not considered practical or netcessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or misoellaneous areas a re somewhat similar. Alpha -Beta. association, 0 tc 2' percent slopes, is an example. An undifferentiated group is Made Lp of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be napped individually but: are mapped) as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion of time soils or miscellaneous areas in a ,,rapped area are not uniform'. An area can be made up of only one of the rnajor soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made up cf all of them. Alphas and Bela souls, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example., Some surveys inlu,de mrscerraneovs 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 Pert 46 —Olney Anne sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes, Map Limit Setting National map unit symbct 3621 Elevation.: 4,600 to 5,20D feet Mean annual precipitation: 11 to 15 inches Meer annual air temperature: 40 to 54 degrees F Fret -free period: 125 to 175 days Farmland classification: Prime farmland if irrigated and the product of I (soil erndibility) x C (dint? to factor) dues not exceedl 60 Map Unit Composition Olney and similar soils: 35 percent Minor components= 15 patent Estimates are based on observations, doscrrp hors, and itranso cts of the map unit. Description of Olney Setting Landfo:rrn. Plains Demon -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape.: _linear Parent material: Mixed deposit outwash Typical profile - 0 to .10 inches: fre sandy loam H2 - 10 to 20 inches:sandy clay loam H3 - 20 to 25 inches: sandy clay balm H 5 to 60 inches fine sand} learn Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 1 percent Dcpth to restrictive feature: Iviere than 80 inches Natural drainage class: Well drained Runoff class: Lowe Capacity of the mast rmifingr lager to transmit water ( sat).- Moderately high to high (0.57 to 2,00 i nih r) Depth to water} table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding None Frequency of ponding_ hone Calcium carbonate' maximum in pmffie: 15 percent. Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to 2.0 mrnbosiom) Available water storage r"ra,profile: Moderate (about 7,0 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability class/1100On (irrigated): Cerra capability classification (noninif at+ed) 4c hydrologic Soil Group: E3 Ecological site: Sandy Plains (R0675Y024C0) H dr o soil rating: No 13 Custom Soil Resource Report Minor Components Zigweici; Portent of map unit: 8 pert Hydric soil rating: No Vona Percent of map unit 7 percent Hydr-ic soil rating o 47—OIney fine sandy loam. I to a percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symb 2v Elevation: 41600 to 5,203 feet Moan annual precipitation: 11 to 15 inches Pinean annuatair temperature: 46 to 54 degrees F Frost -free period 125 tc 175 days Farmland classification: Prime farmland if irrigated and I he product of I (soil erodibility) x C (clirnE_te factor) does not exceed 60 Map Unit Composition Olney and similar soils 55 percent Minor components: 15 percent Estimates are based ari observations: descriptions: and transects of the m apunit. Description of Olney Setting LaI !dforrne Plains lairs Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: _inear Parent maternal: Mixed deposit outwash Typical profile H1 - to 10 inches_ fr7e sandy loan-~ H2 - 10 to 20 inches: sandy clay [oarn H3 - 20 to 25 inches: sandy clay loam H4 - 25 to 60 inches: fine sandy loam Properties and qualities Slope. 1 to 3 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Natural drainage class: Well d rai ned F?unoff class: Lovv Capacity of the most gm/linggm/ling layer to transmit water'~ (Ksat) Moderately high to high (0.57 to 2 . DO i nlh r) Depth to mater*- lablo: More than 8D inches Frequency of flooding- None Frequency of ponclrnge None 14 Custom Soil Resource Report Calcium carbonate,maximum in proffie: 15 percent. Salinity, maximum it? profile. Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to 2.0 Avarlabie grater starag a in ,profile: Moderate (about TO inches) Interpretive groups Land capability etassiNcation (irrigated) Laird capability class/Ration (non/Irrigated): 4c Hydrologic SoliGroup: B Ecological site, Sandy Plains (R067BY024CO) Hyd'ric sail tying: No Minor Components Zi gweid Percent of map unit: 10 percent Hydrrie soil rating: No Vona Percent of map um?: 5 pest Hydro soil rating: No Vona loamy eared! 0 to 3 percent slopes flap unit Setting National map unit y m b ° 363r t=ie vation : 41600 to 592O3 feet Moan annual precipitation: 13 to 15 inehes Mears annual air temperature: 48 to 55 degrees F Frost -free ,period: 13O lc 160 days Farmland classification: Farmland of local importance Map Unit Composition Cana and Silliii r SOUS 65 percent Minor components: 15 percent ,Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and granaects of the r na, unit. Description of Vona Setting Larid'form: Terraces, palsins. Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: _i n ea r Parent material: Alluvium and/dr eolian deposits Typical profile �+ - 0 to 6 inches: loamy sand H2 - 6 to 28 inches. file sandy lean 1-f3 - 28 to 60 inches: sandy loam Properties and qualities &lope: 0 to 3 percent 15 Custom Soil Resource Report Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Natural drainage class. Well drained Runoff class: 'fiery low Capacity of the most �; rrrrting layer to transmit water (Ksat) High (1:98 to 6.00 infh r) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding- None Frequency of p nding: (alone Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 15 percent Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to slightly saline (0.0 to 4.0 rni mho►siern) Available water storage in profile: Moderate (about 6.5 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability ctasstifcatron (irrigate* 3e Land capability cta, siffcation (nonir` igatod): 4e Hydrologic Soil Group: A Ecological site. Sandy Plains (R067BY024C0) Hydri c soil rating: No Minor Components Remmit Percent of map unit. I 0 percent hlyttrac soil rating: No Valent Percent of map unit 5 percent Hydric sot rating: No Soil Information for All Uses Sail Reports The Soil Reports section includes various formatted tabular and narrative reports (tables) containing data for each selected soil map unit and each °compronent of each unit_ No aggregation of data has occurred as is done in reports in the Soil Properties and Qualities and Suitabilities and Limitations sections. The reports contain soil interpretive information as well as basic sail properties and qualities. A description of each report (table) Is included. Building Site evelopment This folder contains a collection of tabular reports that present soil interpretations related to building site development The reports (tables) include all selected map units and components for each map unit, limiting features and interpretive ratings. Building site development interpretitions are designed to be used as tools for evaluating soil suitability and identifotnng soil limitations for various construction purposes. As part of the interprelatim process, the rating applies tc each soil in its described condition and dues not consider present lard use. Example interpretations can include corrosion of concrete and steel, shallow excavations, dwellings with and without, basements, small commercial buildings, local roads and streets, and lawns and landscaping Dwellings and Small Commercial Buildings Soil properties influence thedevelopment of building sites, including the selection of the rile, the design of the structure, construction, performance after construction, and maintenance. This table shows the degree and kind of soil limii.ations that affect dwellings arid( small, commercial buildings. The ratings in the table are both verbal and numerical. Rating class terms indicate the extent to which the nails are Wiled by all of the soil features that affect building site 'development. Not limited indicates that the soil has features that are very favorable for the specified use. Good performance and very low ;rrte nan ce can be expected.Somewhat limited indicates that the sail has features :,hat are mocerately favorable for the specified use. The limitations can be overcome or rmi!nknized by special planning, design, or installation. Fair performance and mocerate maintenance can be expected. Very Irrrrrled indicates that the soil has one or more features that are unfavorable for the specified use. The limitations generally 17 Custom Soil Resource Deport cannot be overcome without major soil reclamation, special design, or expensive installation procedures,. Poor perforrna.nce and high maintenance can be expected. Numerical ratings in the table indicate this+ severity of individual limitations, The rati r{.gs are shown yawn as decimal fractions ranging from 0.01 to 1.00. They indicate gradations between the point at which a soil feature l as the greatest st negative impact on the use el .00) .and the point at which the soil feature is not a limitation (0.0)). Dwellings are single-family houses of three stories or loess, For dwellings Without basements, the foundation is assumed to consist of spread footings of reinforced concrete built on undisturbed :soil at a depth or 2 feet or at the depth of maximum fras', penetration, whichever is deeper.. For dwellings with basemen's, the foundation is assumed to consist or spread footings of reinforced concrete bull: on undisturbed soil at a depth of about 7 feet. The ratings for dwellings are bead on the soil properties that affect the capacitor of the sail to support .a load without movement and on the properties that affect excavation and construction costs. The properties that affect the load -supporting capa.pity include cilep..hi to a water table, pending, flooding" subsidence, linear extensibility (shrink -swell potential), and compressibility. Compressibility is inferred from the Unified classification. The properties that affect the ease and amount of excavation include depth to a water table, ponding, flooding, slope, depth to bedrock or a cemented pars, hardness of bedrock or a cemented pan, and the amount and size of rock fragments, ,,suit commercial buildings are structures that are less than three stories high and do rot have. basements. The foundation is assumed to consist of srread footings of reinforced concrete built on undisturbed soli at a depth of 2 feet or at the depth of maximum frost penetration, whichever is deeper. The ratings are biased on the soil properties that affect the capacity of the soil to support a load vvithaut movement and on the properties that. affect excavation and construction its, The properties that affect the load -supporting capacity include depth to a water table, ponding, Hooding, subsidence, linear extensibility (shrink -melt potential), and compressibility (which is interred from the Unified classification), The properties that affect the ease and amount of excavation include flooding, depth to a ► ater table, ponding, slope, dept, to bedroick or a cemented pan, hardness of bedrock or a cemented, pan, and the amount and size of rack fragments. Information in this table is intended for land use planning, for evaluating land use alternatives, and for planning site investigations prior to design and. construction. The information, however, has limitations. For example, estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the soil between the surface and a depth of S to . feet Because of the map scale, small areas of different sails may be included within the mapped areas of a specific sail. The information is not :site specific a.nd does not eliminate the need for onsite investigation of the soils or for testir g and analysis by personnel experienced in the design and construction of engineering works. Government ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land LIE es or impose specific design criteria were not considered in preparing the information in this table. Local ordinances and regulations should be considered in planning, in site selection., and in design. 18 Custom Soil Resource Report Report —Dwellings and Small COMMemial Buildings [Onsite investigation may be needed to validate the interpretations n this table and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site, The numbers in the value columns range from 0.01 to 1.00. The larger the value„ the greater the potential limitation. The table shows only the tap five limitations for any given sail. The soil may have additional limitations) Dwellings and Small Commercial BulldI ngs-Weld County Colorado, Southern Part Ikll.ap symbol and toill Pct. of swellings without bascrnents iuvellings with basements Small commercial buildings manna map unit Rating class limiting and features, Value Rating class limiting) and features Value Rating class limiting and features Value 46 —Olney Nne sandy loam, 0 to I percent SiopaS Olney 85 Not limited . Ntot limited Not limited 47 —Ines,+ fine sandy loam, 1 to 3 purest slopes Olney 85 Not limited Not limited Not limited 72 Fans loamy sandy c to 3 percent slopes Vona 85 Not United Not limited Not limited Roads and Streets, Shallow Excavations, and Lawns and Landscaping Soil properties influence the development of building sitars, including the selection of the site, the design of the structure, construction, performance after construction, and maintenance. This table shows the degree and kind of soil limiiatiane that affect local roads and streets, shallow excavations, and lawns and landscaping. The ratings in the table are both verbal and numierical. Rating class terms indicate the wdent to which the soils are limited by all of the sail features that affect building site development Not limited indicates that the soil has features that are very favorable for the speciified use. Good p►erfomianice and very law me intenance can be expected. Somewhat limited indicates that the soil has features _hat are maceraltely favorable for the specified use. The limitations can be overcome or minimized by special planning, design, or installation. Fair perferme rice and macerate maintenance can be expected. Very limited indicates that the sail has. one or more features that are unfavorable for the specified use. The lim tations generally cannot be overcome without major soil reclamation, specialdesign, or expensive installation procedure& Poor performance and high maintenance can be expected.. Numerical ratings in the table indicate the severity of individual limitations. The ratirgs are shown as decimal fractions ranging from 0601 to 1,00, They indicate grac ations betrveen the (paint al which a soil feature has the greatest negative impact an the use (1.00) and the point at which the soil feature is not a limitation (0.04 19 Custom Soil Resource Deport Local roads and streets have an all-weather surface and carry automobile and light truck traffic all year. The -y have a subgrade of cut or fill soil material a base of graamel, wished rock, or soil materiel stabilized by lime or cement; a nd a surface of flexible material (asphalt), rigid material (concrete), or gravel with a binder. The ratircgs are based on the soil properties that affect the ease of excavation and grating and the traffic -supporting capacity. The properties that affect the ease of excavation and grading are depth to bedrock or a cemented pan, hardness of bedrock or a cemented pan, depth 1/43 a water table, pending, flooding, the amount of large stones, and srope. The properties that affect the traffic -supporting c.apadity are sail strength (as inferred -from the AASHTO croup index number), subsidence, linear extensibility (shrink -swell potential), the potential for frost action, depth to a water table,. and pending. Shallow excavations are trenches or hales dug to a maximum depth of .5 or 6 feet for graves, utility lines, open ditches, or other purposes, The rating! are ba:sed on the soil properties that influence the ease of digging and the resistance to sloughing, Dieipth to bedrock or a cemented. pan, hardness of bedrock or ai cemented pair~, the amount of large stones, and dense layers influe-ice the ease of digging, filling, and compacting. Depth to the seasonal high mater- table, flcoding, and pending may restrict the period when exicavations can be made. Slope influences the ease of using machir erg, Soil texture, depth to the water table, and linear extensibility shrink -swell potential) influence the resistance to sloughing. Lattearis and landscaping require soils on which turf and ornamental -rees ,and shrubs can be established and maintained. Irrigation is not considered fin tie ratings. The ratirgs are based on the soil properties that affect plant growth and trafficability+ after vegetation is established. The properties that. affect plant grovvth are reaction; depth to a water table; pondirrg; depth to bedrock or a cemented pan; the available grater capacity in, the upper 40 inches; the content of salts, sodium, or calcium carbonate; and sulfidic materials. The properties that affect traffi,cability are fl+oadng, depth to a water table, pending, :slope, stoniness, and the amount of sand, claw or orga.nic matter in the surface layer,. Information iin this table is intended For land use planning) for evaluating land use alternatives, and for planning isite investigations prior to design and construction. The information, however, has limitations., For example, estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the sail between the surface and a depth of 5 to 7 feet Because of the reap scale, small areas of different soils may be included within the mapped areas of a specific soil, The information is not site specific az nd does not eliminate the need fdr onsite investigation of the soils or for testir g and analysis by personnel experienced in the design and construction of engineering works. Government ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land uses or impose specific design criteria were not corsidered in preparing the information in this table. Local ordinances and regulations. should .ee considered in planning. in site selection, and in design. Report —Roads and Streets. Shallow Excavations, and Lawns and Landscaping [Onsite investigation may be needed to validate the interpretations n this table and to confimi the identity of the soil on a given site. The numbers in the value columns range from 0.01 to 1.00. The larger -the value, the greater the potential limitation. 20 Custom Soil Resource Report The table shows only the top live limitations for any given soil. The soil may have additional limitations] Roads. and Streets., Shallow Excavations,. and Lawns and Landscaping —Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part Map symbol and soil name Pet. of trap unit Lawns and landscaping Local roads and streets Shallow excavations Rating class and limiting features Value Rating class and limiting features Value Rating class and. limiting feature Value 48 Olney fine sandy 'cla p 0 to 1 percent staff Olney $5 Somewhat limited Not limited Somewhat limited Dusty 0.09 Duster 0,09 Unstable excavation vvalls 0.01 47—OI nee fine sandy loam„ 1 to 3 percent stapes . - pine)r 85 SOmeawhat limited Not (limited Somewhat limed Dusty 0.09 Dusty 0.09 Unstable excavation walls 0.01 72 Vona loamy said, 0 to 3 percent slopes Vona 85 Somewhat limited Not limited Somewhat limited Low exchange capacity 0.75 Unstable excavation walls 0.01 Construction Materials This folder contains a collection of tabular (reports that present soil interpretations related to sources of construction nnaterials. The reports (tables) include all selected map units and components for eaet map unit, limiting features and interpretive r`<Itir gs. Construction materials interpretations are tools designed to provide guidance to users in selecting a :sitE for potential source of various materials. Individual soils or groups of soils may be selected as a potential source because they are close at hand, are the only source available, or they meets some or all of the physical or chemical preperlies required for the intended application. Example interpretations include roadfille sand and gravel, topsoil and reclamation material. Source of Reclamation Material, Roadfilla and Topsoil This table gives infant- aEon about the soils as potential sources of reclamation material, roadfill, and topsoil, Normal compaction, minor processinc p and other standard construction practices are assumed. The soils are rated goody fair, or poor as potential sources of reclamation materiel, roadfilli and topsoil The features that limit the soils as sources of these materiials, 21 Custom Soil Resource Deport are speicified in the table. Numerical ratings between 0:o0 and 0.99 are given after the specified features. These numbers indicate the degree to which the features limit the soils as sources of topsoil, reclamation material, or roadfill. The lower the nurr her, the greater the limitation, Reclamation materiel is used in areas that have been drastically disturbed by surface opining or similar activities. when these areas are reclaimed, lagers of soil material or unconsolidated geological material, or troth, are replaced in a vertical sequence. The reconstructed soillevors plant growth. The ratings in the table do not apply to quarries and other mired areas that require an offsite source of recc nstruction material. The ratings are based on the soil properties that affect erosion and stability of the surface ,and the productive potential of the reconstructed soil. These properties include the content of sodium, salts, ,and caldium carbonate; reaction; avrai able water capacity; arodibility; texture; content of rack fragments; and content of organic ma.fter and other"features that affect fertility. Rea:MI is soil material that is excavated in one place arwd used in road emtankments in another place. In this table, the soils are rated as a source of roadf111 for low enribankments, generally less than g feet high and less exacting in design than higher embankments, The ratings are for the whole snit, from the surface to a depth of about 5 feet, It is assumed that soil lagers will be mixed when the soil materiaHs excavated and spread. The ratings are based on the amount of suitable material and on sell properties that affect the ease of excavation and the perfomiance of tve-e material after it i's in place. The thickness of the suitable material is a major consideration. The ease of excavation is affected by lance steni:Ps, depth to a water tablet and slope_ Hover well the soil performs in place alter it has been compacted and drained s determined by its strength tas infenre+d from the AASHTO classification of the sail) and linear extensibility (shrink -swell potential). Topsail is used to cover an area so that vegetation can be established and maintained, The upper 40 inches of a soil is evaluated for use as topsoil, also evaluated is the reclamation potential of the dofrog area. The ratings are based on the soil properties that affect plant !growth; the ease of excavating, loading, and spreading the material; and reclamation of the borrow area. Toxic sathstances, sail reaction, and the properties that arc interred from soil texture, such as available water capacity and fertility, affect plant growth. The ease of exc,av`aing, loading, and spreading is affected by roc fragments, slopep depth to a water table, soil texture, and thickness of suitable material. Reclamation of the borrow area s affected by slope, depth to a water table, rooffragments, depth to bedrock or a cemented pan, and toxic material. The surface layer of most soils is generally preferred for topsoil because of its organic matter content. Organic matter greatly increases the absorption and retention of moisture and nutrients. for plant growth. Information in this table is intended for land use planning, for evaluating land use alternatives, and for planning site investigations prior to design and construction. The information, however, has limitations, For example.,, estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the soil between the surfaoe and a depth of 5 to 7 feet Because of the neap scale, small areas of different soils may be included within the mapped areas of a specific soil. The information is not site specific end dues not eliminate the need for onsite investigation of the soils or for testir g and analysis by personnel experienced in the design and' construction of engineering works, 22 Custom Soil Resource Report Gommment ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land uses or impose specific design criteria were net corsidered in preparing the iniomiation in this table. Leal ordinances and regulations &Taid ce considered in planning. in site selection, and in design. Report Source of Reclamation Material, Roadfill, and Topsoil lansite investigation may be needed to validate the interpretations n this table and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site. The numbers in the value columns range from !x.00 to 0.99. The smaller the value, the greater the limitation] Source of Reclamation Material Roadf illl, and Topsoil -Weld County, Colorado, Southern Part. Map symbol anti 5oill name Pct. of niaP unit - Potential as a source reclamation material, of Potential as a source medal of Potential as a source topsoil of Rating class and limiting features 'Falls Rating class and Limiting features Value Ratings class and limiting features. Value 46 —Olney line sandy lown. 0 to 1 percent sfopea Olney 85 Fair Good Fair' Low cadent of organic m-oo:r 0.13 Exchange capacity 0.95 Water sFOSIon 0.99 47 --Olney fine sandy loam,. 1 to 3 percent slopes Olney 85 Fair Gad Farr Lair content of organic ,.,.Fatter 0.13 Exchange capacity 0.95 Vat,. r erosion 0.99 72 —Vona loam ► sand, 0 to 3 percent stapes Vona 85 Poor Good Fair 'iNind erosion 0.00 Exchange capacity 0,80 Lave content of organic ,.natter 0.13 Source. of Sand and Gravel This table gives information about the soils as potential sources of gravel and sand. Normal compaction. minor processing, and ether standard oonstruction practices are assumed. Sand and gravel are natural aggregates. suitable for commercial use with a ,.minimum of processing. They are used in many kinds of construction. Specifications for each use gory wiidely. Only the li<elihood of finding material in suitable quantity is evaluated- The suitability of the material for specific purposes is not evaluated, nor are !actors that affect excavation of the ,.material. The properties used to evaluate 3 Custom Soil Resource Deport the soil as al source of sand or gravel are gradation of grain sizes (ass indicated by the Unified classification of the soil) the thickness of suitable material, and the content of rack fragments. if the bottom layer of the soil contains sand or gravel, the soil is considered a likely source regardless of thickness. The assumption is that the sand or graver layer below the depth of observation exceeds the minimum thickness. The ratings are for the whole soil, from the surface to a c epth of about 6 feet The soils are rated good, laic or poor as potential sources of sand and gravel. A ratirg of good or fair means that the source material is likely to be in or below the soil. The bottom layer and the thickest layer of the soils are assigns d numerical ratings. These ratings indicate the likelihoodthat the lager is a scurce of sand or graicel. The number 0,00 indicates that the layer is a poor source. The number 1.00 indicates that the layer is a good source. A number between 0.00 and 1.00 indicates the degree to which the layer Is a likely source. Information in this table is intended for land use planning, for evaluating land use alternatives, and rer planning site investigations prior to design and construction. The information, however, has limitations. For example, estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the soil between the surface and a depth of 5 to 7 Feet Because of the map scalessmallareas of different soils may be included within the [napped areas of a specific sail. The information is not site specific -a nd'' does not eliminate the need foransite investigation of the sails or for testir g and analysis by personnel experienced in the design and construction of engineering works. Government ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land uf_ es or impose specific design criteria) were not corsidered► in preparing the information in this table_ Li *P=1 ordinances and regulations should be considered in planning. in site selleoton, and in design. Report —Source of Sand and Gravel [Onsite investigation may be needed to validate the interpretations n this table and to confim the identity of the nail on a given site. The numbers in the venue columns range from 0.00 to 0.99. The largerThe e value,, the greater the likelihood that the bottom layer or thickest layer of the soil is a source of sand or gravel] Source of sand and Gravel —Weld County, Colorado. Southern Part Maps ayrntoll and soil name Pct. of !Potential as a source of gravel Pnitentlall as a source of sand' [tamp unit Rating class and limiting features value Rating class and limiting features 'value —laney line sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes Olney 85 Poor ;Fair Bottom layer +x.00 Bottum .aver 0.00 Thickest lager 0 oni Thickes: lager 0.07 24 Custom Soil Resource Report Source of sand and Gravel -Weld County, Colorado', Southern Part Map symtoli:and soil name Pct, of Potential as a source of gravel PDtent'lail as a source of sand map unit Rating class and limiting features Va iue Rating class and limiting features Value 47-01Iney fine loam,. 1 sandy to 3 went slopes Olney 85 Poor Fair Bottoms layer 0.00 Bottom afire r 0.00 Thickest la et x!.00 Thicker_ laar � 0 D 2 —Vona loamy sends ° to _3 Percent slopes Vona ia6 (Poor Fair Bottom lamer 0.00 Bottom] aver 0.03 Thickest larger 0.! T hickesz layer 0J10 Soil Health Soil health„ also referred to as soil r uaulity, is defined as the continued capacity of Seil to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, anin- also and humans. This folder 'contains the tabular reports that provide the mformation specific tO The education and importance of managing soils so they are sustainable for future generations, Soil Health - Aggregate . tabilit (West US) Definition of What is Estimated Aggregate stability is defined as the stability of macroaggregates (1-2 morn in size) against flowing grater and is expressed as percent stable aggregates of the less tlhar° 2rmrn fraction. It is estimated from the 'organic matter content, total clay, and sodium adsorption ratio. Aggregate stability values are provided for horizons within the upper 6 lncihesr but not for sandy and organic surface layers, Significance Soil aggregate stability is an important soil property affecting soil health and crop pros ucticin. It is important for stabilizing soil structure, increasing water infiltration„ and reducing erosion. Soil aggregates are the smallest unit of still structure. They are composed of decaying particulate organic matter, clay particles; microbial proclucls, and fire roots. Aggregates are generally divided into macmagg'regates (greater than 250 pm) and micrtaggregates (less than 250 pm), The size, strength, and stability of aggregates depend upon the stabilizing agents involved . They carp be classified as temporary, transient, or persistent. Improved aggregate stability leads tt increased water infiltration and storage in the ►profile, reduced erosion, and so I structure that is resistant to compaction. Increases in nail organic carbon improves aggregation and aggregate stability, which protect carbon compounds enmeshed in vhe aggregates from decomposition, leading to carton sequestration. 25 Custom Soil Resource Deport Factors, Affecting Soli Aggregation and Aggregate Stability Inherent Factors - Microaggregatior is generally considered to be an inherent property of the soil, Persistent binding ager4s include highly decomposed, high molecular weight organic materials l e.go humic compounds), polymers, and polyvalent cations (e.g., calcium, aluminum, iron) that have a heterogeneous, non- specific structure. Thaw agents are associated with microaggregation as well as soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. These persistent oompounds are found in the interior of aggregates, forming crgano-mineral complexes via the polyvalent cations. These agents are long-lasting, and the degree of aggregation fonrned by them is considered part of the inherent soil properties. Generally, managenrient does not impact soil microaggregation, Soils'naturallyr high in clay and pc lyvalent cations are likely to form more micraa gr gates. Dynamic Factors- Transient binding agents consist mainly of complex cartvhydrates, or polysaccharides, .and organic mucilages. As plan, residues and compounds extruded by plant roots decompose, bacteria release mucilages that are complex carbon -rich carbohydrates These carbohydrates serge as binding agents, or "glues," to which days particles scan be adsorbed and bound together. The polysaccharides are non-humic conapounds of high molecular weight and comprise about 20 to 25% of the soil humus. They are critical for binding' microaggregates tagEthee via polymer and polyvalent cation bridges, to form larger macroaggregates. Although binding evith clay{ particles does provide some protection against decomposition, these binding agents generally decompose within a fear weeks and need to be continually renewed through actively growing plants, decaying residues, or organic amendments. Temporary binding agents consist of plant 10CASD especially 'dine roof s and root hairs, fungal hyrphaep and bacterial and algal cells. These agents develop along with plant roots, forming a net pork that entangles minera particles, through adsorption, to form macroaggregates. As roots cease to grow, the amount of these temporary agents is reduced, Planting coven cps or perennial plants maintains living roots longer in the soil, thus maintaining and strengthening the aggregates: Tillage redsces the amount of rots and the microbial cicmass, especially n the surface horizon. Consequences of Weak Aggregates The first step in erosion is the breal�de r► of surface aggregates. Aggregates at the soil surface are weakened if the binding agents degrade at rates exceeding replenishment rates. These aggregates can be broken apart by outside farces, of which raindrops, wind, and tillage are, among the most important. Changtes in soil chemistry, such as increased sod ici:y of the soil, can also contribute to aggregate breakdown. As aggregates are broken dowry, the component parties clog the surface pores and surface sealing and crusting follow. This process results in redo ced water infiltration, ponding, increased nanoff and erosion, and sediment transport on and off site. Its occurrence can be minimized by strengthening aggregates. Additionally, reducing the size and strength of the aggregates throughout the profile weakens soil structure so that it is more easily compacted by field c perations, especially if the soil is too wet. Poor structure can leads to ponding after rainstorms, which can result in increased evape ration and less water in the profile that might othenNise have been available for crop !growth. 'Maintaining and increasing .aggregation and aggregate strength can be accomplished through the implementation of soil health management systems. Thee systems may include rediuoed tillage operations (or preferab y+' no tillage 6 Custom Soil Resource Deport operations) and the incorporation rii cover crops or a cash crop (such as winter wheat) into the rotation. Having crops and coven crops with varied [toting structures improves soil structure, as does mfaintaining living roots in the soil as long as possible. Studies have shown that plants will push into the rhizospl, ere, via the root system, about 20% of the carbon dioxide is fixed through photosynthesis. Those carbon eornpourds can support the soil microbial population, which is critical to soil structure, water infiltration, and nutrent cycling, ► ny management F. ystern that leads to increased soil organic carbon is I kely to improve aggregate stability. Measuring Aggregate Stability Aggregate stability is determined bN a wet sieving technique preceded by vacuum saturation at the 1-2 mm size aggregates as described in USDA - RS (1968). Stable aggregates are corrected for sand creator than 0.25 mm as follows. Aggregate stability (%) _ ((wt. of stable aggregates and sand) — (wt. of sandWIA t. of sample) — &it, of sand)). References Blanco-Canwqui, H., and R. Lai„ 2004. Mechanisms of carbon sequestration in soil aggregates. Cr ti: Rev. P ant Sci. 23:481-504. del: 10.1080i073526804908B6841-2 Cambardella, CA., ,and E.T. Elliott. 1993. Carbon and nitrogen distribution in aggregates from cultivated and natide grassland soils. Soil Sci.' Sac, Am. J. 57:1071-1076. doi: 10.2136/sssaj1,993.03615gg50057000!40032x Denet K.„ J. Six, H. Bossu t, S.D. Frey, E.T Elliott, R. Merdkx, and I . Paiustian. 2001. Influence of dry -wet cycles on the interrelabonship between aggregate, part eulate organic matter, and microbial community dynamics. Soil Biol. Biochem. 33:1509-1011, doi: 10.1016/s0038-0717(01 )0007'6-1 Gale, W.tiJ., and C.A. Cambardella..2000. Carbon dynamics of surface residue- and root -derived organic matter sunder s mula,ted no -tilt. Boll Sci. Soo, Am. J. 64:190-195. doi: 10.2136isssaj20OD,641190x Gale, W.J.. C.A. Cambardella, and T.B. Bailey. 2000a, Root-derivec carbon and the formation and stabilization of aggregates. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 64:201-207. dot 10.2136/sssaj2000.641201 x Gale; w:,J., C.A, Cambardella, and TB. Bailey, 2000b, Surface residue- and root= derived carbon in stable and unstatle aggregates. Soil Sci. Soc. Are. J. 64:196-201, doi: 10.21 6's'ssaj200 '. 1196.x Marie, J.P. 1971. Decomposition and binding action of polysaccharides in, soil. Soil Biol. Bio hem. 3:33-41. SIX: .! Et Elliott, and K. Paustian. 11999. Aggregate and soil organic matter dynamics under conventional and nee -tillage systems. Sail Bcu: Soca Am. Ja 63:1350-1358, Inc! jai K. Pauistian, E.T. Elliott, and C. Combrink. 2000. Soil structure and organic ratter: I. Distribution of aggregate -size classes and aggregate associated oairbori. Soil Sci. Soc. Arm J. 64:581-580. Tisciall, II ., and J.M. Cedes. 11982. Organic matter and water -stable aggregates in sail. J. Soil Sci, 33:141-163. USDA-ARS. 1066. Aggregate stability of soil's from western United States and Canada. Tech. Bull. No. 1355. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture in cooperation with Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station. U.S. Govin't Printing Office. Washington, D.C. 27 Custom Soil Resource Deport Report oil Health Aggregate Stability (West US) Soil Health - Aggregate stability (iNest US)-4hl'e' ci county, Colorado, Southern Part Map symbol and soil ramie Pct. of map, unit Horizon ' Name Depth {Inches) ,aggregate Stability low (Pct) Aggregate Stability RV {Pet) Aggregate Stability (Pct) high 4$ --Olney hnie loan\ , sandy 0 to 1 percent stmes Olney 85 H1 0-10 46 54 60 47— 01ney fine sandy loam,. 1 to 3 percent alma Olney 85 H1 13 -lo 46 54 60 72 Vona loamy 0 to sand, 3 pert slopes Vona 85 H1 45 49 5 Soil Health Compaction, Surface Baling Sail health is primarily influenced by human management, which is not captured in soil survey data at this lime. These interpretations provide information on inherent soil properties. that influence our ability to build 'healthy soils through management. The ratings are both verbal and numerical. Numerical ratings indicate the propensity of Individual soil properties to influence specific aspects of soil h ea l h 'management. The ratings are shown in decimal bisections ranging from 0.01 to 1.0D. They indicate gra( at ors .eetrveen the point at which a sail feature has the greatest ability to enhance soil health ('1.00) and the point at which the soil feature necomes least likely to enhance soil health (0.00), The ratings forted susceptibility ty to compaction are based on soil properties in they upper 12 inches of soil. Factors considered are soil texture, soil organic matter content, soil structure, (rock fr ag m er t content, and the existing bulk density. Each of these factors contributes to the soil's ability to resist compaction, Rating class tears indicate tie potential for soil compa on. 'tow" inttheates that the potential for compaction is insignificant. Soils with a low rating can support standard equipment with minimal compaction. These soils are moisture insensitive, exhibiting only small changes in density with changing moisture content. "Medium" indicates that the potential for compaction is significant. They gbh rate of seedlings may be reduced following compaction. After the initial compaction (i.e., the first pass of equipment), soils with a medium rating are able to support standard equipment with only minimal increases it soil density_ These soils are intermediate between moisture insensitive. and moisture sensitive. "High" indicates that the potential for compaction is sigrificant. The growth rate of seedlings will be reduced following compaction. After initial compaction, soils with a high rating are sail able to support standard equipment but will continue to comi•act with each sc_seguerit pass- These soils are moisture sensitive, exhibiting large changes in density with changing moisture content. The ratings forsoil ,susceptibility to surface sealing are based on soi pmperties at the soil surface_ They are applicable to conditions or timeswhen the soil surface, or 28 Custom Soil Resource Deport any portion of it, is exposed to the innpaet of raindrops and there is significant rain or sprinkler irrigation. Sail surfaces the l are void of vegetative, canopy. residue, litter, or duff cover are the mast vulnerable to surface sealing. Factors considered are exchangeable sodium, a silUcrusting index, grater dispersible clay, and organic matter. Rating class terms indicate the soil's inherent potential to form a surfa.ce seal "L+ae indicates that the soil has a low inherent su+sceptbility to farm a surface seat These sails are not likely to form a surface seal. "(Moderate" irdicates that the soil has a moderate inherent susceptibility to form a surface seal. The potential to, form a surface seal is significant"'High" indicates that the soil has a high susceptibility to form a surface seal, The inherent soil properties are highly conducive to forming a surface seal. Management that protects the soil from raindrop impact and minirnizes sail disturbance helps prevent surface sealing_ Plant and mulch cover can shield the sail from raindrop impact and so reduce sealing in otherwise susceptible sails. Soil management practices that increase organic matter content combined with the use of plant or residue cover for protection help prevent the tom -ration of surface seals in most soils. Because tillage disrupts soil structure and aggregates, it accelerates the formation of seals. Management that minimizes soil disturbances and protects the soil from raindrop impact greatly increases infiltration and reduces runoff. Report —Soil Health - Compaction, Surface Sealing [Onsite investigation may be needed to validate the interpretations n this table and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site, The numbers in the value columns rant e from 0.01 to 1.00. The larger the value„ the greater the potential limitations The table shows only the top limitations. for any given soil_ The soil --nay have additional limitations] Soil Health - Compaction, Surface Sealing -Weld County, Colorado, Sicuithern Pest Maps symbol and Soil name Pd. cif Soli Susceptibility to surface sealing Soil Susceptibility to Compaction map unit Rating class and limiting features Value Rating class and NMI features Value 46--Olney fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent Slopes Ol ney 85 High Medium Low organic matter relative to clay 1.00 I Sail texture, 0-12 inches 1.00 Moderate outer dispersible day 0.95 fragments, 0-12 Inches 1,00 Nit rate silt crusting potential 0,37 sail inches structure grade, 0-12 1.00 Organic matter Gorden!, 0-30 Cm 1 .a4 Su trill 1.00 29 Custom Soil Resource Report Soli Health - Compaction, Surface Sealing -Weld County, Colorado, Stern Part Map symbol arid soli name Pete of Solt Susceptibility to Surface Sealing! Sol Susceptibility to Compaction map unit. Rating class and limiting features Valiue Rating class and limiting features 'value: 11-7—OiIney finis loam, 1 sandy to 3 pent slopes Olney 85 High Medium Low organic natter relative to clay 1.00 Sail terptire. 0-12 inches 1.0! Moderate water dispersible cl a y 0.95 Rock fragments. 0-12 inches I .00 Moderate siltt2rusting potential 0.37 Soil structure grade, 0-12 �! inches 1.00 Organic matter content, 0-30 an 1.00 Su baerial 1.0O 72 Varna loamy 0 to 5 sand, percent slopes Vona 85 Moderate � Low Moderate water dispersible clay 0.,45 Rock fragments, 0-12 inches 1 .00 Moderate organic matter relative to day 0.34 Soil structure grade, 0-12 inche3 1.00 Moderate silticrusting potential 0.28 Organic matter content, 0-30 cm 1.00 Subeeri9l 1.00 Bulk d+ansity-compactibilityr to 30c m 0,70! Sail Physical Properties This fo'ld'er contains a collection of tabular reports that present soil physical properties. The reports (tables) include all selected map units and components for each map: unlit Soil physicals properties are (measured or inferred froimdirect observations in the field or laboratory. Examples of soil physical properties include percent Clay„ organic ratter, saturated hydraulic conductivity, availE ble water parity, and bulk density, Engineering Properties This table gives the engineering classifications and the range of engineering properties for the layers of each soil in the survey area_ Hydrologic soil group is a group of soils having similar runoff potential under similar starrn and cover conditions, The crileria for determining Hydrolegicsoil group is four in the National Engineering Handbook, Chapter 7 issued May 2007(http:// directiues,sceeg ,usda,g iOpenkbn eb ontenteespx?content-17757. ba), 30 Custom Soil Resource Deport Listing l-ISs by soil map unit component and not by soil series is a new concept for the engineers., Past engineering references contained lists of H GE by soil series. oii series are continually being defined and redefined, and the list cif soil series names changes so frequently as to make the taskof maintaining a single rational list virtually impossible. Therefore, the criteria is nowv used to calculate the HSG using the component soi properties and no such national series lists will be maintained. All such references are (obsolete and their use should tie discontinued. Soil properties that influence runoff potential are those that influence the minimum rate of infiltration for a bare soil after prolonged wetting and when not frozen, These properties are depth to a seasonal high water table., salurated hydraulic conductivity after prolonged welling, and depth to a layer with a very ,slow water transmission rate Changes in soil properties caused by land management or climate changes also cause the hydrologic soil group to change. The influence of ground cover is treat ed independently. There are four hydrologic soil groups, A, B, C, and D3 and three dual groups, AID, Bel and OD.. In the dual groups3 the first letter is for drained areas and the second letter is for uuundrained areas, The four hydrologic sail groups are described in the fallowing paragraphs~ Groom A. Soils having a high infiltra_ion rate (low runoff potential) Wien thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Groap B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet, These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained! or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture . These sails, have a moderate rate of water transmission. Grasp C. Soils having a slog infiltration rate when thoroughly wet, These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately five texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission. Group Da Mils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when thoroughly wet, These consist chief y of clays that have a light shrink -swell potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypa.n or clay layer at or rear the surface, and sails -that are shallow over nearly impervious material. These soils have a very slow rate o_ water transmission. Depth to the upper and lower bounda.ries of each layer is indicated. Texture is given in the standard terms used by. the U4S4 Department of Agriculture. There terms are defined according to percentages, of sand, silt, and clay in the frac:ion of the soil that is less than millimeters in diameter. "Loam " for example, is soil that is 7 to 27 percent clay, 28 tip 50 percent silt. and less than 52 percent sand. If the content of particles coarser than sand is 15 percent or more, ,an appropriate mocifier is added, for example, Iggravelly." Classification' of the soils is determined according to the Unified soi classifications system (A TM, 2805) and the system adopted by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (PASHTO, 2004), The Unified system classifies soils according to properties that affect their use as construction mater a,l. Soils are classified .according to particle -size distribution of the 7raction less than 3 inches in die meter and according to plasticity index, liquid limit, and organic matter content.. Sandy .and gravelly soils are identified as GW„, GP, GM, C, SW, SP, M, and SC! silty and clayey soils as NAL, CL, �'L a MH, CH, and OH; and highly organic soils as Pt -foils exhibiting engineering properties of two grot. ps can have a dual classification for example, CL -ML, 1 Custom Soil Resource Deport The AASHTO system classifies sails according to those properties that affect roadway construction and maintenance. In this system, the fraction of a mineral scoiil that is less than 3 inch=es in diameter is classified in one of seven groups from A-1 through JAI► -7 on the basis of particle -size distribution, liquid limit, and plasticity index. Soils in group .A 1 are coarse grained and icwV in content of lines (sit and clay). At the other extreme, soils in group A-7 are fine grained. Highly ercanic soils are classified in group A-8 on the basis of visual inspection. If laboratory data are available, the A-1, A-2, and A-7 groups are fuller classified as A -1-a, A -1-b, A-2-4, A-2-5, A-2-6, A-2-7, A-7-5, or A -7-6a As an additional refinement, the suitability of a soil as subgrade materiel can be indicated by a group index number. Group index numbers range from 0 for the best subgrade material to 20 CT higher for the poorest. Percentage of mick fragment's larger than 10 inches in diameter and 3 to 10 inches in diameter are indicated as a percentage of the total sail on a dry -weight basis. The percentages are estimates determined mainly by converting volume percentage in the field to weight percentage. Three values are provided to iden'tifthe expected Low (L)N Representative Vatue (R), and High (H). Percentage (of soil particles) ,passir_g designated' sieves is the percentage of the soil fraction less than 3 Inches in diamerer based on an ovendryr weight. The sieves, nurrbers ! 10, 40, and 200 (USA eitandard Series), have openings of 4.76, 2,001 0.420, and 0.0,74 millimeters, respectively. Estimates are based on laboratory tests of soils sampled in the surveys area and in nearby areas and on estinates made in the laid. Three values are provided to identify the expected Low (Liu, Representative Valle (1R), and High (H). Liquid limit and plasticity index (AttcrbSerg limits) Indicate the plastic ty characteristics of a soil, The estimates are based on test data from the surveys area or from nearby areas and on field examination. Three values are provided to identify the expected Low (L), Representative Value (R)a and High (H). References: American Association of State (Highway and Transportation Officials ( SHT0). 200st Standard specifications for transportation materials and methods of sampling and testing,. 24th edition. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTIv1). 2005, Standards classification of soils for engineering purposes. A fi M Standard D2487-00. 2 Custom Soil Resource Report ► bsence of an entry indicates that the data were not estimated. The asterisk "k' denotes the representative texture„ gather possible textures follow the dash. The criteria for determining the hydrologic soil group for indiv dual soil components is found in the National Engineering Handbook, Chapter? issuad May 2007(ht`kplidirectivesso.egov,usda.govf OpenNlonWeta+content aspx?contentr1177'57.wba), Three values are provided to identify the expected Low (Li, Representative Value (R), and High (H). Engineering Propertits—Vitelci County, Colorado, Southern Part Map unit symbol and Pet_ of Hydrole Depth USDA texture Classifioatbon Pct Fragments Percentage passing sieve number— Liquid Plasticit: soil name map-, rural glc group Ilrnit yP index ur7ifired AASHTO >10 Inches a 3-1a inches 4 10 44 200 in L-R-bi JL-R-H L -R' -H L -R -H L -R -H C-R#F 1.,R -,H L -R- Hr 46--Din ay fine sandy loam, a to 1 percent mopes Olney 55 u B €f=10 Fine sandy Loam ' SC SC- A-4 9- 0.0 0.0.0 100-100 100-140 7O=7O. 49.45- 25=28 5-8 -10 S Ali -100 -10o, 85 St) -34 102.20 Sandy clays roam, CL, GL- A-4, A -O3 0.0l- il7 0.0.0 95.88.1 90.95-`f 8.O.9e •1 4040.- 25.3{0 540615 sandy team IL, SIC, E PA 00 00 1114 55 -35 20-25 Sandy loam sandy OL, CL- A -Z A-4 $- 0- 0 0- t1- 0 95-96-1 95.-98-1 60-75- 'x-43- 2 -10 day WM. fine sandy loam NIL, SC, 3- M iO 00 99 55 -30 25=60 Fine sandy barn, SCAM, A-2 8- 8-10 0- 0- 0 91.00-1 95-984 60.13. 3C-140- 20-23 ttilM -3 loamy fame sand, sanCly loam 51,4 oo oo as No -25 33 Custom Soil Resource Report Engineering Propertlee-Weld County, Colorado. Southern Part Map unlit span aol a nd soil name Pct. of ma fr inn Hydrate gin group Depth USDA texture CI'asattlestlen Pet Fragments Ps merge panaing sieve number— Liquid lint Pinata y Indic U„lNecd AAS TD w19 inches 3••-19 inches 4 19 40 in WWI Lilian .c-Raig L-Ratil idiarai L'4? -1-r L -h- H taR=fi 7—01ney nne sandy loam, 1 to 3 {Ortant slope piney 85 8 040 Fine sandy loam Se 3C- t -M A-4 0- 0.0 0.0.0 100-100 Ato 140.100 -two} 70.10. as 40-45- 5ti 35.28 -30 -10 10.22 Sandy day foam, sandy loam CL, CL- N-3,5, SC, !' din AA 0- D. 0 0- 0- 0 amow DO soaci 00 goal 00 4048. 55 25-30 -3, 5.10.15 20-25 Sandy loan sandy days loan; fine sandy loam CL. CL- NIL, SC, F t-SIM A -Z A-4 0- D- 0 0- 0- 0 95-1 00 95-984 00 50-75- 90 3013;- 55 25-28 -30 5-8 -101 72 Vane loamy sand, 25-60 Fine sandy loamy loam fine .send, sandy acorn SC-SIVI, E M A.2 0.01.0 060.0 95-98-1 00 95-98-11 00 66-73- 85 i-40. 50 20.23 45 NP -3 =5 p tar 3 percent Slopes Vona 315 A 0-6 Loamy sand SW A-2 0- 0-0 0-0- 0 104-1010 -100 100-100 -100 50063- 75 15-23- 30 NP - 6.28 iFirie sandy loan. sandy loam SC SC- M, Sir1 A -Z, A-4 4- x!- 0 0- p- 0 1001 =100 90.95.1 1116 -75 • 90 30-38- 45 20.25 -30 NP -5 -10 28.60 Sandy loan1, loamy sand, baam,}r fines sand S ht. M A-2 A-4 Y- IA- 0 0.0- 0 100.100 -1 CO 93-95-1 00 50 85 15- 20.- 40 20.23 -a5 MP -3 -5 34 Custom Soil Resource Deport Saul Qualities and Features This folder contains tabular reports that present various soil qualities and features. The repo (tables) include all selected map units and cornponents for each map unit. Soul qualities are behavior and performance attributes that are not directly measured, but are inferred from observations of dynamic conditions and from sail properties, Example soil qualities include naturaldrainager and frost action. Soil features are attributes that are not c ireedy Kurt of the soil. Example soil features include slope and depth to restrictive layer. There features can greatly impact the use and management of the soil Soil Feature This table gives estimates of various soil features. The estimates are used in land use planning that iinivolves engineer ng considerations. A restrictive layer is a nearly continuous layer that has one or more physical, chemical, or thermal' properties that significantly impede the movement of water and air through the soil or that restrict roots or otherwise provide an unfavorable root environment. Examples are bedrock, cemented layers, dense layers, and frozen layers. The table indicates the hardness and thickness of the restrictive layer, bath of which significantly affect the ease of excavation, Depth to tops is tale vertical distance from the soil surface to the upper boundary of the restrictive layer. Subsidence is the settlement of organic soils or of saturated minere I soils of year low density. Subsidence generally results from either desiccation and shrinkage, or oxidation of organic material, or bothta following drainage. Subsidence tapes place gradually, usually over a period of several year. The table shows the expected initial subsidence, which usually is a result of drainage, and total subsidence; which resL Its from a combination of factors. ;Patenfia1 for frost action is the likelihood of upward or lateral expansion of the soil caused by the formation of segregated ice lenses (frost heave) and the subsequent collapse of the soil and loss of strergth one thawing. Frost action occurs' when moisture moves into the freezing zone of the soil. Temperature, taxi ure, density, saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ksat)p content of organic matter,, and depth to the water table are the most important factors considered in evaluating the potential for frost: action. It, is assumed that the soil is net insulated by vegetation or snow and is not artificially drained. Silty and highly structured, clayey soils that have a high water table in winter are the most susceptible to frost action. Well draineid, very gravelly, or very :sandy soils are the least susceptible. Frost heave and low soil strength during thawing cause damage to p a ire ran ents and other rigid structu -e s . Rise of corrosion pertains to potential soil -induced electrochemical Dr chemical action that corrodes or weakens uncoated steel or concrete. The rate of corrosion of uncoated steel is related to such factors ,as soil moisture, particle -size distribution, acidly, and electrical conductivity of the soil. The rate of corrosion of concrete is based mainly on the sulfate and sodium content, texture, moisture content, and acicity of the soil. Special site examination and design may be needed if the combina:tuon of factors, results in a seviere hazard of corrosion. The steel or concrete in installations that intersect soil boundaries or soil lagers is more susceptible to 35 Custom Soil Resource Report corrosion than the steel or concrete in installations that are entirely within one kind of soil or within one soil lager. For uncoated steel, the risk of corrosion, expressed as low, modem to. or high, is lased on soil drainage class, total &acidlity, electrical resistivity near geld capacity, andelectrical conductivity of the saturation extract. For concrete, the risk of corrosion also is expressed as low, moderate-, or high. It is based on soil texture, acidity, and amount of sulfates in the saturation extract. 6 Custom Son Resource Depart Soil reatures-iffald County, Coloradan, Southern Pen Map symbol] arid; soli name Restrictuve Layer Subsidence Potential far frost I Risk of corrosion Irgntl Depth tar top Thic kneel Hardness Initial Total .eetlO1 Lin coated steel Concrete rete 1owhRsi- bfigh Range Low- Sigh Lowe Nigh it) rh JD Pt 46-01 n ay fine sandy loam,, a to 1 pec cent slopes Olney — Lovw Hilt L tr — — 4l fine —Olney .sa nay Ioam,1 to € ercent slopes CNney ld Lzrnw High Ii r — — — 72• —'bona icamy sand. 0 to 3 perceint slo oes Vona — — Ip — High ate 37 Custom Soil Resource Deport Water Features This folder contains tabular reports that present soil hydro logy information. The reports (tables) include all selected map units .and c_omponents for each map unit. Water Features include ponding frequency! flooding frequency, and depth to water table. Hydrologic Soil Group and Surface Runoff This table gives estimates of various soil water features. The estimates are used in land use planning that involves engineering considerations_ Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are assigned to one of four groups according to lhe rate of water infiltration when the soils are not protected by vegetation! are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation from long -duration storms. The four hydrologic soil groups are: Gmup A, Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet, These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately pane texture to moderately coarse te)dure. These soils have a moderate rate of waster transmission. Group a Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. these consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture, These soils have 2 s ow rate of water trammission. Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a nigh shrink -swell potential; soils lhat have a high water table, soils that have a nlaypan or clay layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly Impervrious material. These soils have a very slows rate oP water transmission, If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (NCB, IBM, or +G/D), thue first letter is for c rained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Suffice funoffrefers to the loss of eater from an area by flow over the land surface. Surface runoff classes are based on slope, climate -1 and vegetative cover. The concept indicates relative .runoff for very specific conditions. It is assumed that the surface of the soil is bare and that the retention of surface water resulting from irregularities in tie ground surface is minimal, The classes are negligible, very low, low, medium; high; and very high_ Report Hydrologic Soil Group and Surfaces Runoff Absence of an entry indicates that the data were not estimated. The dash indicates no c ocumented presence. 8 Custom Soil Resource Deport Hydrologic Soli Group and Surface Runoff -weld County, Colorado! Southern Fart Map symbol l and soil name Pct, of map unit Surface Runoff Hydrologic Soli Group 46 --Olney Dine sandy loam! 0 to 1 percent slopes Olney 85 Low B 47--OIney nne loam, 1 to 3 sandy percent slopes Olney 8e Low B 72 —Vona loamy semi, 0 to 3 percent slopes N Vona 85 Very lows A Water Features This table gives estimates of various soil grater features. The estimates are used in land use planning that involves engineering considerations. Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potentiiarl. Soils are assigned to one of lour groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation from long -duration storms. The four hydrologic soil groups are: Group A. Soils having a high infiltration ratte (low runoff potential) wren thoroughly !et.. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet_ These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well 'drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture These soils have a moderate rate o water transmission, Group C. Soils having a s0aww infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. —hese consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately tine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission, Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink -swell potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material. These sails have a gent slow rate o water transimission. If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (A/D, B/D, or CiD), (first letter is for drained areas and the second is for undranned areas. Surface runoff refers to the loss of water from an area by flow over the land surface. Surface runoff classes are based ors slope, climate, and vegetativecover. The concept indicates relative runoff for very specific conditions. It is assumed that the surface of the sail is bare and that the retention of surface water resulting from irregularities in the ground surface is minimal., The classes are negligible, veni low, low, medium, high, and very high. The months in the table indicate the portion oaf the year in which a water table, ponding, and/or flooding is most likely to be a concern, 39 Custom Soil Resource Report Water table refers to a saturated zone in the soil: The water features table indicates, by month, depth to the top ( upper anit ) and base ( lower hinit ) of the saturated zone in most years. Estimates of the upper and lower limits are based mainly on obeervatic►ns of the grater table at selected sites and on evidence or a saturated zone, namely grayish colors or mottles (redoximorphic features) i%n the soil. A saturated zone that lasts for less than a month is not considered a water table. The kind of water table, apparent or perched, is given if a seasonal high grater table exist its the soil. A water table is perched if free water is restricted From moving downward in the soil by a restrictive feature, in most cases a hardpan; there is ai dry layer of soil underneath a wet layer. A water table is apparent if free water is present in all horizons from its upper boundary to below 2 meters or to the depth of observation. The water table kind listed is for the fiat major component in the map ur�it, Ponding is standing water in a closed depression. Unless, a drainage system is installed, the water is removed only: by percolation, transpiration, or evaporation. The table indicates sufface water depth and the duration and frequency of pending. Duration is expressed i as very brief if less than 2 days, beef if 2 to 7 days, long if ? to 30 days, and very long if more than 30 days. Frequency is expressed as none, rare, occasional, and frequent. None means that ponding is not probable; rare that it is unlikely but possible under unusual weather conditions (the chanze of ponding is nearly 0 percent to 5 percent in any year)! occasional that it occurs, on the average! once or less in 2 years (thee chance of ponding is 5 to 50 percent in any year): and fr-egpent that it occurs, on the aver e, more fan once in 2 years (thechance of ponding is more than 50 percent in any year). Flooding is the temporary inundations of an area caused by overflowe ing streams., by runoff from adjacent slopes, or by tides, "mater standing for short pc rinds after rainfall or snowmen is not considered flooding, and grater standing in swamps and marshes is considered ponding rather than flooding. Duration and frequency are estimated. Duration is expressed as extreMely brief if 0.1 hour t€a 4 hours, very brief if 4 hours to 2 days, brief if 2 to 7 days, long if 7 to 30 days, and very tong if more than 30 days, Frequency is expressed as noret very rare, rare, occasional, frequent, anti very frequent. None ::leans that flooding is not probable; very rare that it is very unlikely but possible under extremely unusual weather conditions (the chance of flooding is less than. 1 percent in any yeas); rare that it is unlikely but possible under unusual weather conditions (tae chance of flooding is 1 to 5 percent in any year); : occasional that it occurs infrequently under normal weather conditions (the chance of flooding is 5 to 50 percerr-t in any: year); freepent that it is likely to occur often sunder normal weather conditions (the chance of flooding is more than 50 percent in any year but is less than 50 percent in all rnorths rri any year): and very frequent that it is likely to occur very often under normal weather conditions (the chance of floicding is more than 50 percent in all rnorths of any Year) The information is based on evidence in the soil profile, namely thir strata of gravel, sand, salt, or clay deposited by flo+oc ater; irregular decrease in organic :matter content with increasing depth; and little or no horizon development. Also considered are local inform,aticn about the extent and levels of flooding and the relation of each sail on the landscapes to historic floods. Information on the extent of flooding based on soil data its less specific than that provided by de_ailed engineering surveys that delineate food prone areas at specific flood frequency levels. 40 Custom Soil Resource Report Map unit Symbol! and SQII name H. ckPlQgiC g rc u p 84-ufaCe runoff MO.St likely months Water table POncliing Flooding Upper Ilimit Lcuder limit Kind Surface depth Duration Frequency Duration Freequernci Ft Ft Ft eta►—Dir erliane sanely loom, (J to 1 percent $lip °Intl/ 8 y Low Jan -Dec I � None None — — — — � — — 47—01ney flnel sandy loam, 1 1.5 3 pent sltpes Olney l B Low I Jan -Dec � I I — None 1- None72 _ — _ _ 1 Vona loamy a is 3 parcant slopes sand, Anna A Very now Jen-Dec — I Mane �— None — — — — 41 Custom Soil Resource Report Water Management This folder contains a collection of tabular reports that present soil interpretations related to water management. The !reports (tables) include all seleccted map units and components for each map unit, lirniting features and interpretive., ratings, Water mar agement interpretations are tools for evaluating the potential of the soil in the application of various water management practices. Example interpretations include pond reservoir area, embankments, dikes, levees, and excavated) ponds. Irrigation - Surface This table shows the degree and kind of soil limitations that affect iirtri+gation systems. on mineral soils. The ratings are be.h verbal ard numerical. Rating class terms indicate the extent to which the sails are limited by all of the soil features that affect these uses. Not limited indicates that the soil has features that are very favorable for the specified use. Good performance and very low maintenance can be expected, Somewhat limited indicates that the sail has features that are moderately favorable for tie specified use, The (limitations can be overcome or minimized by special planning, 'design, or installation.. Fair performance and moderate maintenance ican be expected. Very limited indicates that the soil has one er more features, that are unf a vorable for the specified use. Tie limitations generally cannot tie overcome without major soil reciamatiorn, special design, or expensive, installation procedures. Poor performance and high maintenance !can be expected_ Numerical ratings in the table indicate the severity of individual limitations. The ratirgs are shown as decimal fractions ranging from 0,01 to `l,0O. They indicate grac anions between the point at which a soil feature has the greatest negative impact on the use (1,0D) and the point at which the soil fea to r -e is not a limitation (0.0D). Irrigation systems are used to provide supplemental grater to drops, orchards, vireyard.s, and vegetables in area where natural precipitation will not support desired production of crops being grown, irrigation, surface (graded) evaluates a soil for graded flood or furrrrw irrigation systems. The ratings are for soils in their natural condition and do Dot consider pres_ernt land fuse. . Graded surface irrigation systems include graded border and graded furrow irrigation systems. Graded border irrigation systems allow irrigation water to flow acress the soil surface while being confined by bordeirs. Graded furrow irrigation systems are systems that allow inigation water to flow down furrow era l legs while the crap, being irrigated is planted on the furrow ridge. Generally, graded (border systems are suitable for small grains while graded furrow systems are suitable for rows crops. The soil properties and qualities important in the design and manac erment of graded surface irrigation systems are depth,, available wat.er holding capacity, sodium adsorption ratio, surface gooks, permeability, salinity, slope, wetness, and flooding. 1=ea.ures that affect system performance and plant growvih are salinity, sodium adsorption ratio, wetniess, calcium carbonate content, and available grater holding capacity, 42 Custom Soil Resource Report Jrr1' atId:tor surface (level) evaluates a soil for basin, paddy, level furrow; or level borc er irrigation systems,. The ratings are for soils in their natural condition and do not ixins,ider present land use. Level surface irrigation,system-s are inri ga ti o n systems that use flood irrigation techniques to spread irrigation water at a specified depths across the application area. Basin, paddy, and borders generally use- external ridges or Iberde►rs to confine the irrigation application while leer -el furrow systems use furrow valleys and end blocks or border ridges to confine tr a irrigation application during irrigation,. With furrow irrigation the crop is usually planted on the furrows ridge. Ger &rally, basin, paddy and level border irrigation systems are suitable for ricer small grain, pasture. and forage production. Level furrow systems are generally :suited fc r row crops. The soil properties and qualities important in the design and manac em ent of level surface irrigation systems are depth, available water holding capacity, sodium adsorption ratio, permeability, salinity, slope, and flooding_ The sail properties and equalities that influence iinstallatien are depth, flooding, and ponding. The features that affect performance of the systean a.nd plant growth are salinityF sodium adsorption ratio.. and available water holding capacity. Information in. this table is intended for land use planning, for evaluating lard use altematives, and for planning site investigations ,prior to design and construction. The information,. however, has limitations, For example, estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the soil between the surface and a. depth of 5 to 7 feet Because of the map scale, small areas of different soils may be included within th.e mapped areas of a specific soil. The information is not site specific and does not eliminate the need) for ensile investigation of the soils: or for testirg and analysis by personnel experienced in the de -sign and construction of engineering works. Government ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land uses or impose specific design criteria were not corsiclered in preparing the information in this table. Local ordinances and regulations should be considered in planningi in site se:action, and in design. The irrigation interpretations are not designed or intended to be used in a regulatory manner. Report Irrigation - Surface [The information in this table provides irrigation intierprietabons for mineral sails. Derisive investigation may be needec to validate the interpretations and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site. The numbers in the value columns range from 0.01 to 1.00. The larder the value, the greater the potential limitation. The table show's only the trip nVe lirnitations for any given soil The sail may have additional limitations] 43 Custom Soil Resource Report Irrigation - Surface -Weld County, Colorado,. Southern Pert Map symbol and soli name Piet, of rnaip unit Irrigadon„ surface (graded) Irrigation, Surface (legal) Rating class and limiting features Vallue Rating class and limiting features Value 46 -Olney firu+rr sandy loam, 6 to 1. percent slopes Olney 8.5 Somewhat limited Somewhat limited Rapid water movement 0.69 Rapi-d water movement 0.669 Seepage 043 Se epa 6n 0A3 ILow4r water holding capacity 0.01 Low wra-er holding icapatity 0.01 47--0Iney fine loam, 1 sandy to 3 percent slopes Olney as Somewhat. limited Sor7newhat limited Rapid water movement 0.69 Rapid vaater movement 048' Slope +6.60 Seepage 0.43 Seepage 0.43 Low wa-..er holding capacity 0.01 ILo ww water holding capacity . 0.01 72 Vona loamy sandy 0 to 3 percent slopes Vona 88 Very limited! Very l a rR gifted • !vapid water movement 1.04 Rapid VCaler move.ment J 14+0 Seepage 1.00 l Seapag5 1.00 Slope 0.50 Low water holding paci try+ 0.08 Low water holding capacity 1 0.+ Ponds and Embankments This table gives information on the soil properties and site features that affect water rmaragement. The degree ana kind of soil limitations are given for Fiord reservoir areas; embankments, dikes, and levees.; and aquifer -fed excavated ponds. The ratirgs are both verbal and ,numerical. Prating class terms indicate he extent to which the soils are limited by all of the soil features that affect these uses. Not limited indicates that the soil has features that are very favorable foe the specified use. Good performance and very lolly maintenance can be expected. Somewhat limited' indicates that the soil has features that are moderately favorable for the specified use. The limitations can be overcome or minimized by special planning, desrign, or installation, Fail perforrnance and moderate maintenance can be expected_ Very limited indicates that the soil has one or more features that are unfavorable for the specified use. The limitations generally cannot be overcome without major soil reclamation, special design, or expensive installation procedures.. Poor performance and highs maintenance can be expected. Numerical ratings in the table indicate the severity of individlual limitations. The ratirga are shovvn as decimal fractions ranging from 0.01 to 1.00. They indicate grac ations between the paint at which a soil feature has the greatest negative impact on the. use 0 ,00) and the pciint of which the soil feature is not a limitation (0.04 44 Custom Soil Resource Deport Fond reservoir areas hold water behind a dram orembankment. ,foils best suited to this use have low seepage potential in the upper 60 inches. The seepage potential is determined by the saturated hydraulic conductivity (I san of the soli and the depth to fractured bedrock or other permeable material. Excessive slope can affect the storage capacity of the reservoir area. Embankments, dikes, and. levees ane raised structures of soil material, generally less than 20 feet highs constructed lie impound water or to protect land against overflow, Embankments that have zoned construction (core and shell) are not considered. In this table, the soils are rated as a source of material for ermbankmeint fill. The ratings apply to the soil material below the surface lager to a depth of 5 or 6 feet It is assumed that soil layers will be uniformly mixed and compacted during construction. The ratings do not indicate the abilily of the natural soil to support an embankment. Soil properties to a depth even greater than the height of the embankment can affect iperformance and safety of the embankment, Generally, deeper ensile investigation is needed to determine these properties. Soil material in embankments must be resistant to seepage, piping, and erosion and have favorable compaction characteristics. Unfavorable features include less than 5 feet of suitable material and a high content of stones or boulders, organic matter„ or salts or sodium A high gaiter table affects the amount of usable material. It ,also affects trafficabill'ity. Aquifer -Ted excavated' ponds are pits or dugouts that extend to a greurnckeater aquifer or to a depth below a permanent grater table. Excluded are aonds that .are fed only by surface mnoff and embankment ponds that impound water 3 feet or rnor:, above the original surface. Exieavatedl ponds are affected by depth to a permanent water table, Ksat of the aquifer, and quality of the wateras inferred from the salinity of the ,soil. (Depth to bedrock and tele content of large stones affect the ease of excavation. Information in this table is intended for land use planning, for evaluating land use alternatives, and for planning site investigations prior to design and construction, The information, however, has limitations. For example, estimates and other data generally apply only to that part of the sail between the surface and a depth of 5 to feet Because of the map scale, small areas of different soils may be included within the mapped areas of a specific soil. The information is not site specific end does not eliminate the need for onsite investigation of the soils or for testir g and analysis by personnel exeerienced in the design and construction of engineering works. Government ordinances and regulations that restrict certain land uses or impose specific design criteria were not +corsidered in preparin€g, the information in this table. Local ordinances and regulations should be considered in planning. in site selections and in design, Report Ponds and Embankments [Onsite investigation may be deeded to validate the interpretations n this ta.bJe and to confirm the identity of the soil on a givens site, The numbers. in the value cdfurfi range from 0.01 to 1.00, The largertie value, the greater the potertal li�rru tatior�. Thie table shows only the top five limitations for any given soil. The soil may Wye addillional limitations) 45 C Mom Soil ResourCer Report Ponds. and Embankments —Weld County Colorado, Southern ern Part Map symbol arid cull Harm Pet, of neap Embankments, dikes and levees Agulfar-fad excavated ponds Pond reservoir areas unit Rating class and I limit i rig features, 'value Rating -class and Ilriiitling features Value Rating Class and luting features Value 46—Otney fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slop Olney 65 SomeishaaI limited Wry IIwiltedl Very limited Dusty 0.09 Depth to water 1.00 Sedge 1 .00 47-01 tiey fine sandy loam: 1 to a percenit slopes Olney 85 Somewhat (limited i Vary limited Very limited Gusty +0.09 Depth to grater 140 epage 1.00 72 —Vona loamy sand, 0 slopes to 3 percent Vona 85 Not limited Very 'lotted Very limited Depth t4 water 1.040 Seepage 1.00 46 References American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (,A HITO): 004, Standard specifications for transportation materials and methods of sampling and testing. 24th edition. 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