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Submit by Email Weld County Referral January 7, 2019 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: February 4, 2019 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch domestic water pipeline (48 -inch pipeline) approximately 13.3 -miles of a 24 -mile long pipeline in the A (Agricultural) Zone District Location: Starting at CR 2 and extending north along following CR 17 to just north of HWY 66 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: The pipeline crosses Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, and 33, T3N, R67W; All in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 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 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. E • 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. BPascoe 01/07/2019 Signature Date Agency Zoning Compliance Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral January 7, 2019 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: February 4, 2019 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch domestic water pipeline (48 -inch pipeline) approximately 13.3 -miles of a 24 -mile long pipeline in the A (Agricultural) Zone District Location: Starting at CR 2 and extending north along following CR 17 to just north of HWY 66 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: The pipeline crosses Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 20, 21, 28, 29, 32, and 33, T3N, R67W; All in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. 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 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. I' 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. Signature Agency Date 052620 Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, TIN, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, TSN, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, TON, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6' P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. See attached letter. Signature 7/—C Date cA4ct._ DC? ret-IVI I Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. If 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. Steve lacino May 26, 2020 Signature Date Agency Frederick Firestone Fire Protection District Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit fora greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, TIN, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, TBN, R67W; All located in the 6"' P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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 I 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. Signature Agency Date 4- 13 4 za Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Agency Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N. R67W, Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. LI E 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. 05/28/2020 Signature Date latteville-Gilcrest Fire Protection District Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley. CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 tax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21. 28, 29, 32 and 33, -PIN, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. See attached letter. Sandra Friedrichsen 26 May 2020 Signature Date Agency Windsor Severance Fire Rescue Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Diana Aungst From: Kristine Ranslem Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2020 11:20 AM To: Diana Aungst Subject: FW: USR18-0130 Importance: High Please see below. Thanks! From: Feula, Heidi <feula_heidi@svvsd.org> Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2020 11:19 AM To: Kristine Ranslem <kranslem@weldgov.com> Subject: Re: USR18-0130 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 Kristine, I couldn't remember if I already replied to this, so I wanted to let you know St. Vrain Valley School District has no comment on this referral. Thanks! On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 11:42 AM Kristine Ranslem <kranslem@weldgov.com>wrote: The Weld County Planning Department has received a Use by Special Review (USR) application, case USR18-0130, in which your agency may have an interest. Planning staff requests you review the application materials and return the attached Referral Form to daungst@weldgov.com by the date specified on the Referral Form. To access application materials, visit https://accela-aca.co.weld.co.us/CitizenAccess/Default.aspx. Then, • Click on "Planning" tab on the menu bar • Under General Search, type case USR18-0130, into the Record Number box and search • Click on the "Record Info" arrow drop -down menu • Click on "Attachments" to review the application materials If you have any questions, please contact your assigned planner: Diana Aungst at (970) 400-3524 Thank you! 1 krist mze %ZGII/LSCevu Planning Technician Weld County Planning Department 1555 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 (970)400-3519 kranslem@weldgov. com Confidentiality Notice: This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. Heidi Feula Planning Department -Saint Vrain Valley School District 303-682-7229 2 Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, TIN, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. E 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. Signature Agency Doug Moss CFO -COO Weld County School District RE -1 5-22-2020 Date Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Ageocy Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR1&0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner; Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, TBN, R67W; All located in the 6t'' P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. ■ MMIPMEli 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. Signature `r Date Weld County School District RE8 Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax 1 Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, TBN, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. 0� 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. Signature Agency Date Weld Re -9 School District May 28, 2020 Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. If 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. Todd A. Hodges 6 10 2020 Signature Date Agency City of Fort Lupton Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. If 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. Chris Kennedy, Planning Director by KD June 15, 2020 Signature Date Agency Town of Mead Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. If 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. Pepper McClenahan 6-3-2020 Signature Date Agency Town of Milliken Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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. If 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. Libby Tart, AICP 5-27-20 Signature Date Agency Adams County Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Submit by Email Weld County Referral May 22, 2020 The Weld County Department of Planning Services has received the following item for review: Applicant: City of Thornton Case Number: USR18-0130 Please Reply By: June 19, 2020 Planner: Diana Aungst Project: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a greater than 16 -inch raw domestic water pipeline (permanent 42 -inch pipeline and associated appurtenances, including but not limited to, 1 -million gallon water tank, two pump stations, buried valve assemblies, access manways, and fiber optic cable and temporary construction easements) in the E (Estate) Zone District, the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and the RUA (Regional Urbanized Area) Zone District. Location: North of CR 2, South of CR 94, East of CR 13, and West of CR 19 Parcel Number: Multiple Parcels Legal: Sections 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 29, 32 and 33, T1 N, R67W; Sections 4, 8, 9, 16, 17, 20, 29, 32, and 33, T2N, R67W; Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, 28, 29, and 33, T3N, R67W; Sections 6, 19, 20, 29, and 32, T4N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, and 31, T5N, R67W; Sections 6, 7, and 18, T6N, R67W; Sections T7N, R67W; Sections 19, 30, and 31, T8N, R67W; All located in the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 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 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: I " I We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. See attached letter. 06/11/2020 Signature Date Agency Boulder County Community Planning & Permi. Weld County Planning Dept. 1555 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO. 80631 (970) 400-6100 (970) 304-6498 fax Diana Aungst From: Kristine Ranslem Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 2:03 PM To: Diana Aungst Subject: FW: [EXTERNAL] USR18-0130 Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged This was an auto response that I received From: ColoradoES, FW6 <ColoradoES@fws.gov> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 1:48 PM To: Kristine Ranslem <kranslem@weldgov.com> Subject: Automatic reply: [EXTERNAL] USR18-0130 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. Thank you for your message to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Colorado Field Office located in Lakewood. Standard time for our decision letters to be issued is 30 days. However, due to limited resources and current staffing levels in the Colorado Field Office, responses may be delayed. Decision letters will be sent to you via email directly once they are signed. Please note that requestor deadlines for FWS comments unfortunately cannot be honored. Absence of an FWS reply does not constitute a "no comment" regarding a project. If your project is located on the Western Slope of Colorado, please send your request to our field office in Grand Junction via email to GrandJunctionES@fws.gov. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am -4:00 pm Mountain time; closed on weekends and federal holidays. If you need to contact our office, please call 303/236-4779. Thank you for your understanding. 1 Appendix B Stakeholder Outreach Information Irrigation and Ditch Companies Figure 2 Thornton Water Project in Weld County accompanies each irrigation ditch company letter. Di 36 Boulder County, LYONS. r r "` ryVr• N.)s rENE REk ~tt I 9TH AVE C- • r `d3 RIDAVE 1191 r 'r Yv 0 ,~ ...e.ti� x CO _N.--. NE�I#D -___.) - Qi4 JAYOR ' I _- I-( ff, .a I. 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RE, �=rr pTf.Ed PR1::Jrr'i CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 S 2.75 5.5 Miles TWP Alignment in Weld County - County Boundary — Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir Figure 2 Thornton Water Project in Weld County 3/30/2020 1 inch = 5.5 miles W: A78988_THORNTON NJRTHERN_PROJECT1TASK_ORDER 5k5.'_PERMITTINGIGISkh1APFILES\WELD_USR\OUTREACH PERMITAPP2020 UTILITIES OVERVIEW 85X11.NIXD JOUAN 3/30 2020 9:39:05 AM city of Thornton Infrastructure Mairitenaoce Center 1'2450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 ++ thornton aterprojEect corn April 9, 20 20 Mr_ John Howard Yoxall Ditch Company 8679 Weld County Road 4 Brighton, CO 80603 I ii frastructu re Department Thornton WFator Project 720-977-6700 Fax 720-977-6202 RED Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Howard: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Lamer County to Thornton. TOM components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary faci I itates in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TINP within unincorporated Weid County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the "MP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TWP water pipeline aliggnment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TVVP water pipeline alignment, Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the T VP water pipeline alignment. • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Mr. John Howard April ga 2020 Page 2 ■ General design and construction requirements • Genera information about existing infrastructure within the TVVP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John.Himyak@Thornton O.gov or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer gip` 2 (;73* F� C`E'0 a' (Thornton .`11e1en PP'OJELT CITY OF TH0RNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON '`. ST 4 OllV T ORN , CO 80241-24051 1 inch = 500 feet Legend TINED Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Yoxall Ditch Weld County 4/6/2020 a 250 500 Feet 're srne4_TnD*rieinaIAJO*TKQ„ri tF"e1k. ,K °MIA 14 _,•-j i PERU I .v1C;,'G Psi' ILE.5iW.'E(D U&'VI9CI1E•S'.PEi9NIT APP 2D2O'PA2Q2)_©ITCH CROSSINGS N%€1 JaiU&Pt 110404015 -1 1701 Pk zattokSicity of It Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Wasnilrigton Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www tharntonwaterproject corn April 8D 2020 Mr. Gary Howard Big Dry Creek Ditch and Reservoir Company 2528 Weld County Road 19 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720a977-6700 Fax: 720-9i7-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Howard: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding devetoprent of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TAT is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thor-nton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TP components inctude approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline,, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates Th Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previiou&ly submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances, Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the U R permit process, various agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a °Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application_ Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensurethat agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities thatyou own that we may have missed, we've included IFIgure 2 that shows the overall TI 'P water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline alignment Thornton is requesting the following information - Information on existing or planned irrigation faciiities crossed by the TVVP water pipeline alignment. • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Mr_ Gary Howard April 8, 2020 Page 2 • General design and construction requirements. • General information about existing infrastructure within the TVVP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John.Flinnyak@ThomtonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Jch, Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON SI TFGORNTON, CO 8Q?41-?406 Legend TINPAlignment -®• Ditch - County Boundary Parcel Bounda tlititstaki C�1 Al1.1253 Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Th©rrpsonDtcn,'Biq Dry Creek Ditch Weld Cau►nd y n' wnn.l INttlia1OV %0N1111 aw_raattCIt1,ildGC_n wua cn 1_isr"lii n lfltttrlr1&AMh1 U Lia*tl.Dailey . .t1?k ditih I P. '.'4ithigA at Ca r 1'FI f t&75SAGS MICA J1tdJnit 41d1nnr0 9+J1?' 14 16hi SCity of � Thornton Infrastructure Manitenance Center 1.2450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 wwvw thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Ms, Eve Craven Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company 80 S. 27th Ave. Brighton, CO 80601 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720w971-6700 Fax: 72a-977-5202 RE • Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / nrrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Ms. Craven: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWA')_ The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. MVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWA within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically., a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners, Through the USR permit process, va►noous agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, , planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWA water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall T1NP water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following informatucn.. Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TVVP water pipeline alignment. A copy or example of a typical faciilty crossingfencroachnient agreement If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Ms, Eve Craven April 8, 2020 Page General design and construction requirements. General information about existing infrastructure within the TWP water pipeline alignment, Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John4Himyak@Thornton O.gov or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, John Hcniyak Thornton Water Project Engineer t_i4 ilr11"4I.- 935 q Li• !." l I rr CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, Co 80241-.405 Legend 1I'P Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary ye b4!3C.iiR-1-1JRNTON NOFt1HE.RN .PRl7JEC FUASK OREJFft Mi 5 Pig hiitiIN",4PuIi551iAPFitES AfiCiJ:1 LISAPItlI!I'E9 SSP`RI:W i mintuar MUM LW I�Q A1irfl OVUMinsitta Oa J! 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City of IrThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, Co 80241-2405 thorntcrmaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr Alfred Sater New Coal Ridge Ditch Company 10879 County Road 17 Longmont, CO 80504 infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-67M Fa 720-977-5202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline I Jrrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Sater: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWPy, The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Latimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties,. Thornton is developing .a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TVVP within unincorporated Weld County. which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the P are likely to be contacted as a "'Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application, Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure shows locations that we have identified where the TVVP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TVVP water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the MP water pipeline alignment. Thornton s requesting the following information: Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated tiring, Mr Alfred Sater April 8, 2020 Page • General design and construction requirements. General information about existing infrastructure within the TWP water pipeline alignment Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John. Himyak©lhorntonCo,gov or 720-977-6264. Thornton Water Project Engineer _11190 84047.02 AtIfib i 1IUtDr, t l,,,,lFN`li`FARIf4 I 3, 11�9H• I)iCIh: Eke E UL"f K f} t11,' I.: ES,ff'&J AL -011.01 4' N*L Ma .,saaille.•aa — =_.= .: Asikeraar (a Thirty) CITY OF TH0RNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST TI IORNTON. Co 80241-2405 4/2/2020 4os pv — 0 It iif, 'L r� I fir L r IMAM hl inch - 500 feet CJ 250 500 Feet lir harc 9aw_iuIW WV ItPI_MU'SII It hlilh';iu.IvG tiii'S�._.�IQiil IC, WM 1_f'FHMI .f •.,. FC: °da i'• I !- e Legend TP AJiynment Diich Cony Boundary I Parcel Boundary A I :Is-AIrr..IIE'5ulligial1i+P11•APrflMit) rCH, C:413%!, I PMXII -1214Ay, Y � 1:Ii !III di., 'R 2 •1* e na ce r• CPW !n 95. 1 Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Coal RI* Ditch Word County z0,4 City of j\rmornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, co 80241-2405 vvww thorntonwaterproject coin April 8, 2Q20 Mr. Howard Cantrell Lupton Bottom Ditch Company 11016 We.Id County Road 23 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax 720-977-6202 RE; Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Cantrell The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting takeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP>. The 71/VP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larirrrer County to Thornton. TVVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larirner counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50, -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a "ReferralAgency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing,, planned improvements, or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed. we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TWP water pipeline alignment in Feld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the aliNP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following information Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Mr. Howard Cantrell April 8, 2020 Page 2 • General design and construction requirements. • General information about existing infrastructure within the TVVP water pipeline a ignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John.Huuyak@Thornton O,gov or 720-977.6264. Respeetfullyi a_ r 1 ohn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer (4. Thornton CITY OF THORNT0N COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THCRMTON, Co 80241-2405 0 4/2/2020 1 inch - 5O0 feet 250 500 Feet I (NNW TWP Alignment Bitch - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Lupton Meadovtins Weld Couniy IMP IInirsl�n,fl re 'Nu me,L1uftV J , wAMI H E %%Vx 10. usIMIII t 9 S PS Fikk4Iaprai vkA n3 Ct11CIS. C O5i'dd raii aro -IOW2M E inIXTD S;AF 14 MA City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 w ww tinorntenwaterhorojsct cam April 8, 2020 Mr. Garrett Varra Last Chance Ditch and Reservoir Company 11955 Weld County Road 15 Longmont, CO 80504 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977,6700 Fax: 7 0477-5202 RE Thornton Water Project Water R'npeiine / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Varra. The city of Thornton (Thornton> is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project <TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton P components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission iSeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWA within unincorporated 'field County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances_ Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency, of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supp ementall permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness rof existing, planned improvements orfuture facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure shows locations that we have identified where the PAP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TVVP water pipeline ahgnment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following information Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment. • A copy or example of a typical facility crAossingiencro►achment agreement. • If applicable. a copy, of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Mr. Garrett Varra April 8, 2020 Page 2 • General design and construction requirements. • General information about existing ;infrastructure within the TWP water pipeline alignment Thank you and for questions' to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested please contact me at John Hi yak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully; _r=te-Joh n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Information, .s ' i it u:i.)J V.6 r chi; Lit WNW I'D C Thiconton 1( CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORN'TON, OO 80241-2405 0 412/2020 r 1 r`1-'r'p IIt. °T J4;1'FI 4 1dU1 !c'., i 's 1 unch = 1,000 feet 510 1,(20 (Feet Leger'I:1 IIWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary. 4iMWtalga _ii'OMrai isi RTI:III 4,110111 r,wan oateitutjoa 1 _get qui 4, In1:lG�3kNI1RI, S1174= 1:8 IJVC7IIC:HI `l'Fi7MI[AP Jp020opi :fl QIICI. CRQSSu'4G miu ficij,5'44i?r?Qi0-5d�i' TI MI Ch 21.6 .I 1T.At W 71 tritaiklurm I Sri= ritALMMILVI qCR et n1 tit lo ring cii tr, Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Last Chance Ditch Weld County a.city of lair Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, Co 80241-2405 wvvw thorniorwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Farmers Extension artch Company. P.O. Box 159 Johnstown CO 80534 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Protect 720-977-6700 Fax.; 720.977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) its contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project IMP), The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton"s existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larirner County to Thornton. TVVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline,, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larirner counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated 'Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various a encres in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a :Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit ,application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TWP water pipeline alignment in Weld County. . Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following information; • Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Farmers Extension Ditch Company April 8, 2020 Page General design and construction requirements. General information about existing infrastructure within the TWA°' water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at JohnJThniyak@ThrorntonCc .gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfull . h Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer HIND 211100041A1 LJI tioNOF?C}S LP 1059.12(00} 211 HE PP CONA11) y a et r' I 7tJtsr)VV1.• ' 739 NA.t*U.1i DU'$ I_LC b 57 int! Coon: rr :sir F° t'Cls, Arc1 C R 35 CFI 14 CR3. a 4.: CP10 fr 0 �. J.? 11.'KR" CA R Wirt Thornton r Co PIA (M1' I CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 1V S 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet cgcnd TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Farmers, Extension Ditch Weld County 0'!l inn.4now* sin . vow tfiIli1Y_inriItmists alai is 1441 I i9ttVil thilYirgeWAMIOIIIS ELCIetillan'ICIttiiwS'*s i• :artigitartuti Di Otp4fl:c4 Mx0 JK]UA'I Uip74cpois 'ii M ve0:1140.- city of lrThomton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-4405 wwvv thorrrtcnvwaterpro ect corn April 22, 2020 Consolidated Hillsborough Ditch Company 612 Charlotte St Johnstown, CO 80534 Infrastructure Department Thornton 'laid Project 720-977-5700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / rigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and storage Company in Latimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weid and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TVVP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 0 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USRpermit process, various agenciesin the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and cornment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the MVP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overa I T VP water pipeline alignment in Weld County, Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following information Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applhicab e, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Consolidated Hillsborough Ditch Company April 22, 2020 Page 2 • General design and construction requirements. • General information about existing infrastructure within the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer .0191577302.1)00;15 F1 NIK[ TIMIDIIIIY L 095730300047 iI(rrrru [KIPP IYU I? tjI' LA_i 4. �t Ctt A.Ia f:$IC C IrJI d.M i9'I T PI Gf:M1001 �I{.E 1 / % I I VI 1: ip91,7 i'rmC;l13 5'a'1NI } r Pd IMtd'. CR 52:25 tv CR.152 .frN(:). lb 01, 04 000 P KAktiut RZC 64 JACOB TRUST t1ii:iS1 I I'1 Milt. It 'Per 'e1•i L. (. I 104 r • ei CR lb CR24 Lit P. r1. r+ Thornton rd P'1'rI.JP: P'T CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 124,50 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 412/2020 S 1 inch = 500 feet 250 500 Feet Legend el P Alignment Chtch a County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Hillsboro Dinh Weld county :r 161 M1':afL nuns, Ic,'q 'Wan l.lit rip lt LinlM C LPNUCP1 SAS 1..RENWATiA?1C:11 IStiMAIIPFAI ESWitlIOJIIIMIXIICa els titre Ys281.rarprt0 00t[.If. 01055WC%ii iCls! "Mk linth#sa!AI XS • cR in CR lb CR14 Prr Thornton lo'hlrr&PIMP! -r .CITY OF THORNTON NTON COLORADO 12.450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 50241-2405 41212020 1 inch = 500 Feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Allynment. Ditch - - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Hill and Brush Ditch Weld County W 'sill asou_it io YruH_NORTlit RN_PRQIECIII.MSt S$Ll L$L r etortiOIM!4G'tCa%WAVntt SI641_ u bie14.p I[RhI %PI RIM Hop rata CIrtrille41111%%4Wiri 1A MO IOWA 'Th702n i 42.19 Mei 'Cvty of Thornton itnfrastructuce Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 50241-2405 www tharntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Robert Schlagel Highland Ditch Company 4309 State Highway 6 Longmont, CO 80504 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-9 1-67CJ [ Fax 720-977-6202 RE Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr.. Schlagel: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (T' P). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the water Supply and Storage Company in Lanrner County to Thornton, -11A/P components include approximately 60 miles of watertra-n mission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process ofbeing purchased from property owners Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the T'P are likely to be contacted as a ,"Referral Agency" of Weed County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall T'A'P water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the follo►ing information. ■ Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment, • .A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process .and estimated timing, Mr. Robert Schiagel April 8, 2020 Page 2 • General design and construction requirements. General information about existing infrastructure ith n the TVVP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John Hirnya,k.@Thorn ton agov or 720-977-626 . Respectfully, n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer p ,I • R[NTi.L .1),I:1 1; I II) 1J,SLh.'tr 4.0Lt 5, e15 1,141 01,147+1 1 » 1 I IJ I1 PpOil 09Sn 01 akAiR 6 i..$1.' i-A Po rumi tOPLI �L l C P,qipliLy >iRR1G6, 55n 1" I tile{ 17417SSCII. ThOPXOLOPP1 Oil WW1 trilagEa Cif tat ;I5rlaar�s+�cl: ' as 1 iRh1<°1t1444i ' 1\04118 M crib Ali,: cc 10 pi 4 -Thornton siaAr1l "cuIii'.T CITY OF TH0RNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 S 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend da-TWP'Alignment �- Ditc hl - County Boundary 1 Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Farmers Ditch Weld county MI 141 PM T I .. ;2 iv IOS: rlr�u,i Ilt t'ew'`I.PJy.tT 1.$SS1-I=s'5 b_'~I v.ilr;Eli tarifc'IrhtiI'• Hi cLw,n1 ,.tisPr !Iint%i "F gib IAssanfoo natkoi c; ii i i21.i';;Wai:s &Awn itts: .'j (11 ti Cf 7r s1',1 sa:i46 City of satirelir Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 vovvvy thcrnt.anwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr David Burnhardt Greeley -Loveland Irrigation Company 808 r Ave, Greeley, CO 80634 ;Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Far 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Burnhardt: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TV\IJP)_ The TWA' is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larinner County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larirner counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County. which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likety to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application, Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of a)dsting, planned improvements or future facilities,, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locationsthat: we have identified where the TVVP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there areother facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall MVP water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Pease review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following nformation • Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment. • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Mr. David Burnhardt April 8. 2020 Page 2 i General design and construction requirements, General information about existing infrastructure within the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at Johne.Himyak@ThorntanCO gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer T -005) uzcoo55 W( La cti UN I ___ _a 1 ifattgEM P`POIDI1 P9U11 'Pin LAP'III. !AWLS 1"IiAMiEW Ot1S7 6kilITAIN$ (s❑!.I_PEUS SPCA1R[Th2 IS.4yJ ! 1 b103PJ.L IN I A P u I N P 095,7 I 810024 Ear}l51 ki -1)N flARI4°r GailWtt=: 221 �F 'I 5a.I:, CARt lb Will Leo rtay Mli( _ ,i luny IJ?ir Yl;fllhitil wr P B 191 s 3 t". ,p L if lad&A& a 7- r sr(R qTirirr45in� .Y�R r - l . CITY OF THORNT0N COLORADO 1245C WAS' IINGTON ST l H RNTON, Co 80241-2405 4/212020 S 1 inch = SCCO fact 0 250 500 Foot Legend TWP Alignment Ditch - - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Loveland and Greeley Canal Weld CO unity d PP _II I'ld Pi II 1447_ fl 111LIct'f_11411Jl,GI1:fFab R_IHnE R_SY5. R!'l'3M1'E;1lIRTICI Mb!'dkLt StWll IC I''AILi lriF51 F mi dd'f'2O?Pi 4. A 2020,2xictLekoissirsas it IC ,gijai drmC ui 931•A_W;. so03-City of Thornton Infrastructure Pvlaintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, Co 80241.2405 mood thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Dale Trowbridge Cache La Poudre Reservoir Company P.O_ Box 104 Lucerne, CO 60646 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax_ 720-9774202 RE Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr, Trowbridge The city of Thornton (Thornton) contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP) The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TVVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances, Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the P are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline crosses your facilities, In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TWP water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TVP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following information • Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by. the TWP water pipeline alignment. • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • if applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Mr. Dale Trowbridge April 8, 2020 Page a General design and construction requirements, Genera information about existing infrastructure within the TAP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at Jahn. H nnyak@Thornton O gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ig Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2)2020 1 inch - 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend T 'P A.rignment — Ditch County Boundary fl1 Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Greeley No.2 Canal Weld County inns' pm"tilfl %OmraFre . PRO) FCf4!13PS_OREPthl_s15.1_Pr RIM VINCIGPSW APftl,ESWdt9,D_IP5Pt617GII1ESIPEuMiIAPPIJ$Y-ajdliltC ESE G%*UM Ala_a%al,%17O 094lti4AM soikit City of e Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, co 80241-2405 www thomtonw.aterpro ect tom April 8, 2020 Mr Justin Green Lake Canal Reservocr Company 13 29 Weld County Road 74 Eaton, co 80615 infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax. 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr, Green. The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TVVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TVVP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances, Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral " encyof Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application, Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 'l shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall T'A'P water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the P water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following information: Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TVVP water pipeline alignment A copy or example of a typical facility crossings/encroachment agreement. If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. IMr. Justin Green April 8, 2020 Page 2 • Genera' design and construction requirements. • General information about existing infrastructure within the TWP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or 'transfer the requested information, please contact me at thohn,Hin-iyak@ThorntonCO.gov or7 0x977_6.264,. f e pectfuUfye John Hirnyak Thornton Water Project Engineer 4 °An3tfl000r EUDGI Al DOAftADWr ROM) it) Is 7OIYILL yore) f06rt;wen hoot: AL'OEN'5W rs ti r rwc Thornton [VA t. to P Y. 1 q -s. CITY OF THORNTON TO N COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTONr CO 80241.2405 4/2/2020 S 1 inch = 500 (eel 0 250 500 Feet Legend TlP Alignment Ditch County Boundary C n Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Lake Can& Weld County P.te,e nand -24n }7[]' rbn )*F •1t}t4Eer_ . •W_rrier run w. rRflfa Gwti A UflhiTt. !l7 PtN+e.Irnj .nI tr,II_It311rIrE J�11bn.a =MUNa s'naIVl'Aieaa MICH r_r E-111 q �s+> PM ICALIA.� tfnDflw Z 11 AM P Ma aft city of TI ornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, OO 802417-2405 wvvw thornt.on aterpriotect corn April 8, 2020 Larimer Word Irrigation Company 106 Elm Ave Eaton, CO 80615 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-5700 Fax, 720-977-5202 RE Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP), The T' WP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TVVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously ubmitte+d Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction hasbeen or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, vancis agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Wield County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with f.acitity operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvementsor future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TINP water ,pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, weave included Figure 2 that shows the overall TIPP water pipeline alignment in Weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TIVP water pipeline alignment, Thornton is requesting the following information • Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment, A copy or example of a typical facility crossing, /encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application orother process and estimated timing, Lorimer & Weld Irrigation Company April 8, 2020 Page • General design and construction requirements. * General information about existing infrastructure within the T NP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, ©r transfer the requested information, please contact me at JohnsHimyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264, Respectfully, John Hinbrak Thornton Water Project Engineer ROAD X44 t..AI r i P DO?U41 , IHOI?N rUN ,CIT`Y c2r I MR 0?CIS19osx,1OTI1 -11E1R1 C1N [ Iri!!! (AR 14 (mornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON. CO 00241-2405 a 0212020 °1 inch - 500 feel_ 250 500 Fent Legend ATP Alignment --.� . Ditch County Boundary r J Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Larimer and Weld Canal Weld Cw, rmy W3.4TOW 11_t'IItIR11Qji HER11i_Mal ECM IAA jai aiIVI.1 WiGUITSWILIffMII IIU:;:V+asitiitWig fi11atilihtYMIAMA. ertrnjeff0 41"laillitCh Jel INC'S el)O•C0OD 47 is AriA of S.City1 rThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, Co 80241.2405 WWW t orntanwaterp'roject Corm April 8, 2020 Mr. DennisHarmon Water Supply and Storage Company 2319 F. Mulberry St. Fort Collins, CO80524 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Faux: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline I irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Harmon: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TINP is a domestic water, pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's exiistuig water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton, TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the T' P within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency„ of Weld County to ;provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TWP water pipeline. crosses your faciliUes, In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed; we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TWP water pipeline alignment in weld County. Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TVVP water pipeline alignment. Thornton is requesting the following information: ■ Information or existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment„ ■ A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Mr. Dennis Harmon April 8, 2020 Page 2 Generar design and construction requirements. • General information about existing infrastructure within the TVVP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John,Hiniyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264, Respect.fuily, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer 6 IIf JOE', A 12 wow sjII twit TA? MA r'�lf 5�1 i srti1 C-;: b 4 rP i.Rolii1J*., Y, RioIrk!' ?CAI -4 , Kir30[If r Thornton a A if fl P IOJ G L CITY OF THORNT0N COLORADO 12450 litlAStailiNGTON ST THOR TON, 00 S0241-2405 4/2/2020 0 S 1 inch 500 feet 250 500 Feet Legend TWP A l ignrnent Bch : County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Larimer County Canal Nth County id Lail +r arumani'i.tz nu CU m tit nr utJ t nWr-,rrncruirrriryourira seta.Hi,1rlit Clair attL1MAa . alillaaittilAS Mai In ',liana 1><1'b+ tin Silas ,15444F 41 WPM fiGN1'rSW Q!rr ,ry Pal 4 1.01140‘i - city of �'Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 4Nashingtnn Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www tharnt©nwaterprojact con April 22, 2020 Loren Maxey North P'ouddre irrigation Company P.O. Box 100 Wellington, CO 80549 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Flax' 720-977-6202 RE; Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline r Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Loren: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP)I The TVVP is a domestic water pipeliine delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in brinier County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 rrnrles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilitates in Weld and Lorimer counties, Thornton is developing a suppiement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review r OAR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, ► hich includes approximately 4 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the e TAP are likely to be contacted as a 'Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome .a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future faciiities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed_ The attached Figure 1 shows locations that we have identified where the TINP water pipeline crosses your facilities. In the event that there are other facilities that you own that we may have missed, we've included Figure 2 that shows the overall TINP water pipeline alignment in Weld County_ Please review the attached figures, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings of the TWP water pipeline aligns ent. Thornton is requesting the following informatory • Information on existing or planned irrigation facilities crossed by the TWP water pipeline alignment. • A copy or example of a typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement. • If applicable, a copy of a crossing application or other process and estimated timing. Loren Maxey April 22, 2020 Page • General design and construction requirements. a General information about existing infrastructure within the TAIVP water pipeline alignment. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting, or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John_Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer JS SA1]13 Ja26 kJ&ERfl k LI:C F COUNTY ROAD X52 )5tit-,10-47:riCO 210 SPAR S' ci. L C 11 5.0! 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P.Veld County \,, oi 'Aidati,s County '-~-'^' J R;.n n„ 1' 1 r s 'I MEP Thorrnton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 S 2.75 5.5 Miles TWP Alignment in Weld County - County Boundary — Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir Figure 1 Thornton Water Project in Weld County 3/30/2020 1 inch = 5.5 miles W: A78988_THORNTON NJRTHERN_PROJECT1TASK_ORDER 5k5.'_PERMITTINGIGISkh1APFILEMELD_USR\OUTREACH PERMITAPP2020 UTILITIES OVERVIEW 85X11.NIXD JOUAN 3/30 2020 9:39:05 AM City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 vvvvw thorntonwa:terproj ect corn April 9, 2020 KN Gas Gathering, Inc. 1001 Louisiana St, Ste 1000 Houston, TX 77002 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components incl ode approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Lorimer counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approvmately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the LJ R permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "ReferralAgency' of Weld' County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application_ Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities_ Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begun to coordinate facility crossings, Thornton is requesting the following information: Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP. • Copies or examples of typical facility grossing/encroachment agreements. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at Johnklimvaketabore or 7 0-977-6264,, Re,spectfu i l n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ato1/4. City of Thr Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80.241,-240 www thorntanwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Ms. Lisa Hamil Occidental 1099 18th St, Ste 1800 Denver, CO 80202 Irurastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-97T67OO Fax. 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TVVP Water Pipeline / Uti ity Coordination Request Dear Ms, Harrill: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWA' is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWA" components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeliinet, three pump stations, a water tank) and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing .a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which incaudes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wade temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWA' are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements o.r future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings.. Thornton is requesting the following information: S Information on existing' and planned facilities in dose proximity to the TWP. Copies or examples, of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at JohnHi va Thor tonCO aov or 720-977-6264± Respectfully John Himyak k Thornton Water Project Engineer :10003.City of irT ornton Infrastructure Maintenance Centex 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 ww thorntonwaterproject cram April 912020 2020 Mr. Sean Chambers Greeley Water & Sewer Department 1001 11 cr, Ave:, Ste 200 Greeley, CO 80631 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE Thornton Water Project TVVP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Chambers: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project CT/VP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties.. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (LISP) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typicallyr a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and /10 -hoot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWI3 are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respectto your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information: Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP, • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. a General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time, Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a .meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at Jolin.Hlimvak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfullyo e;:e John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer *.City of liarMe Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Canter 12450 Washington Street Thornton„ CO 80241-2405 www thorntcnwaterproject corn April 9r 2020 Northern Natural Gas 1111 S. 10311 St. Omaha, NE 68124 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE. Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP'). The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline deliverer system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. T1/4/VP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary faciJities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Renew <USR) application for the TWP'within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -toot wide permanent easement and 0► -foot, wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency'' of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency. questions are addressed,. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings,. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TI'P. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at .si 'rhn.! -I i 'a1 "G'l ornt n r ov or 720-97T6264. Respectfully, hn Hirnyak Thornton Water Project Engineer �� City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 8024 -2405 wvvvv- thorntonvvaterproject corn April 9, 2020 BP Amoco 1700 Platte St. , Ste 150 Denver., CO 80202 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fa<: 72O-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TVVP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TAP within, unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 toot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners., Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TAP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agencyn of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP, • Copies or examples of typical facility crossngiencroachment agreements. General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, p contact me at Johnklim ak ThorntoncO griv or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ease mor. city of Thornton Unfrastructure Maintenance Certer 12450 Washington Street Thornton., CO 80241-2405 www thnrntonwaterprcject corn April 9, 2020 Swear Energy (USA) Pipeline Co 1715 Fleiachli Pkwy Cheyenne, WY 82001 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-€700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton, TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (U R) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or isin the process of being purchased from property owners Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities! and to ensure that agency questions are addressed, The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities.. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings.. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TVildP. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John Hier ► a►k, Thornton _ qov or 720-977-6264, Respectfully,. John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer SCity of i1�Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Vitiashington Street Thornton, CO 902111-2405 www thorntoiiwaterproject corn April 902020 PDC Energy 1775 Sherman St. Denver, CO 30203 infrastructure Depart rnent Thornton Wtiter Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6:202 RE Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom it May Concern: The city of ornton (Thornton> is contacting stakeholders ,regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in LerimE r County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review tUSR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property 0Wrierse Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application.. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings, Thornton is requesting the following information, • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximityto the TWP. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John .Him k Thor toriC egov or 720-977-6264, Respec surly, John H ir1'llyak Thornton Water Project Engineer go.3.,City of .00 VieThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 w tharntnnwaterproje t corn April 9, 2020 Xcel Energy 1800 Larimer St}, Ste 1100 Denver, Co 80202 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720477-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TVVP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline deliveni system that wilt convey Thomton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton., 'P components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles o f buried, 42 inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent e asement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USIA permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency 'questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility failitie�s. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements, General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John.hlimyak@ThorntoncO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Jioha Hir :y k Thornton Water Project Engineer sa City of Thir.Thornton infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 60241-2405 vvvvvw thorntonwate.rproject corn April 9, 2020 Saddle Butte Pipeline 1900 16th St., Ste 1550 Denver, OO 80202 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE Thornton Water Project TPWaterPipeline/Utility Coordination Request To Whom t May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (1iP), The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton"s existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approxirnately 60 riles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR> application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process,various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency's of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application, Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities., and to ensure that agency questions are addressed The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities,. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP. • Copies or examples of typucal facility crossing/encroachment agreements. • General information., construction requirements, and estimated process trne. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at Johnilimy.als@Thprnftoop o. c'v or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ___kii4City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thornt'onwate:rprject ;ow April 9, 2020 Mr Brad Wind Northern Water 220 Water Ave.. Berthoud, CO 80513 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-91/-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Cooroination Request Dear Mr. Wind: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP), The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that ill convey Thornton'sexisting water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Lamer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larir er counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (U R) application for the TWP within unincorporated WeldCounty„ which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -loot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information; • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TNP , • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting OF transfer the requested information, please contact me at John.Hirnyak Tho.rntonCO.cov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer .04 City of Thornton l knfrastructure hilainterance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-24055 w'�ww thvrritOrlwatWrprOjeCt corn April 9, 2020 Mr. Stan Linker Central Weld 'eld County Water District 2235 2nd Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax 720-977 6202 RE: Thornton Water Project T'I'P Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request Dear Mr, Linker: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (Two). The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TVVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWA' within unincorporated Werd County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application, Thornton would welcome a meetingwith facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned inaprovernents or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings Thornton is requesting the following information; • p Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TV'P. copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. General information,. construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information,, please contact me at JohnJ-l.irr ,yak ThomtonCOW Gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Hirnyak Thornton Water Project Engineer S3.City of vir Thornton Infrastructure'Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www fhayntanwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Devon Energy 333''', Sheridan Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5015 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TOW Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (MVP) The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. T 'P components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously spreviousty submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County,which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency' of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and toensure that agency questions are addressed_ The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities, Please review theattached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings_ Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the WIP. • Copies or examples of typoIcal facility crossing/encroachment agreements_ • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at Jobr.Himyak@ThorntonC _ or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, ho nHimya Thornton Water Project Engineer City of le Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 w thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 DCP Midstream, LP 370 lr St., Ste 2500 Denver, CO 80202 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TA/P Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It M a y Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (P).. The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Lorimer County to Thornton. TINP components include approximately 60 miles of water tra.nsmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larinef counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR> application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. TypicaPty, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the T'I'P are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned amp.rovements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings, Thornton is requesting the following information! n • tRio rmatic in on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the T ►J'F • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements, General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time, Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at Johntlimyak Thornton O or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, a -4<a 41nhr� Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 vitivalv the rntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Extraction Oil & Gas 370 17th St, Ste 53(0 Denver, CO 80202 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-9774700 Fax, 720-977-6202 RE:Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project P, The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Later County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tans and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larirner counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the T' 'P within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facilityoperators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities, Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings_ Thornton is requesting the following informationi a information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the PAR Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. General information, construction rerq;uirements,, and estimated process time, Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John Himyak l omtonCO.aov or 720-977-6264, Respectfully, John --i..myak Thornton Water Project Engineer city of le Thornton 'Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 8O241-2405 ' ^VW ttO(flt.Ofl atorproJect COM April 9, 2020 I err-MieGee/Anadarko/Oxy+ 370 Van Gordon St. Lakewood, Co 80228 infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-97766700 Fax 720-977-6202 RE : Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project r 'P). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 rhea of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank,. and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 riles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners, Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facitlities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP, Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreement .. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John, Him akT i i..CO ov or 720-977-6264, Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer sok Thornton City of Infrastructure rvlaInlenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 N L Water Solutions LLC 3773 Cherry Creek North Dr., Ste 1000 Denver, CO 80209 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-9774700 Fax.: 720--977-6202 FEE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline I Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storages Company in Larimer County to Thornton, TVVP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission piperine, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimercounties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the PAIR are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned provererits or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities, Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings i Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements_ • General information, constr=uction requirements, and estimated process time, Thank you and for questions! to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John. Himvak@ThortitoneOlgov or 720-977-5254. Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer ACity of �lr'Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton! Co 80241-2405 www thorntnnwaterproject corn April 29, 2020 Williams One Williams Center Po Box 2400 Tulsa, OK 74102-2400 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE; Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is ,ontacti n stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (P).. The TP is a domestic water ppePine delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pispeiine, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties_ Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld ounty1 which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are add reeled , The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information: Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the MVP.. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/ncroachment agreements. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John, Rmvak Th©rntoriCaaov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John'Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer S.Ityof itser�Thornton infrastructure Maintenance Center 124.50 Washington Street Thornton, 0O 80241-2405 wviniv thorntonwaterpraject corn April 22, 2020 Natural Gas Associates 1801 Broadway? Ste 1200 Denver, CO 80202 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project. 720477-6n0 Fax 72O-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project T'VVP Water Pipeline/ Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TVVP), The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Latimer County to Thornton: TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tan . and other necessary facilities in Weld and Latimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted use by ,Special Review (USR) application for the TVVP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances, Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or, is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR Permit process,, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency, of Weld County to provide rev ew and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached respect to your utility, so that we Gan begin to coordinate facility crossings_ Thornton is requesting the following information: • information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time, figure with Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information; please contact me at Johnilimvak a'Thornton ygov or 720977-6264. Respectfully, John Hirryak Thornton Water Project Engineer- City of 1eThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, Co 80201-2405 www r ton aterproject corn April 9; 2020 Energy Transfer 8111 Westchester Dr Dallas, TX 75225 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern, The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP), The WM is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton_ TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities In Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by pecial Review (USR) application for the T J'P within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the T'A'P'' are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses mu tiple utility facilities,. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the T AfP. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John. H im a k@T h c► rrton C OT! oy' or 720-977-6264, Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer City of vihe Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 w vw thomIcnwaterprcject. cum April 902020 United Water and Sanitation District 8301 W. Prentice Ave., Ste 120 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax 720-977-6202 RE; Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project MA/P). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system, that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of watertfansmission! pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (U R) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 2 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the T VP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the tollowgng information: ■ information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP_ • Copies or examples of typical facility crossinglencroachment agreements. • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested inforimatiion t please contact nee at John Hir + k@Thornton! aaov' or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, l John HHirnyak Thornton Water Project Engineer .4 -City of Ir Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO a0241-2405 wVIAN t hernton aterpro ject corn April 9, 2.0 2.0 Colorado Interstate Gas Co,. PD. Box 1087 Colorado Springs, CO 80901-1087 Inir structure Department Thornton Water Project 720a,977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TVVP Water Pipeline I Utility Coordination Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thrnton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarthng the development of the Thornton Water Project CT P) The TWP Is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. T VPcomponents include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (U R) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 mules of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances.. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the P are likely to becontacted as a 'Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit appiication . Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings. Thornton is requesting the following information; • Information onexisting and planned facilities in close proximity to the TVVID. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements, • General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information_ please contact me at John.Hlimya-klTt o tonCO qov or 720-977 -6264, Respectful v, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer city of It Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 v�v+rvw thorritcriwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Mr. Eric Reckentine North Weld County Water District P.O. Box 56 Lucerne, CO 80646-0056 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWPW er Pipeline / Utiiity Coordination Request Dear Mr. Reckentine: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TAP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and Larimer counties. Thornton is devepoping a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TVVP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42i -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 50 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR perrnit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton wouitt welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned Improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The water ,pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings.. Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TWP. Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment areement& a General information, construction requirements, and estimated process time. Thank you and for questions, to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, pfease contact me at John.Hirnl ak Thornton o. ov or 720-977-6264. Respectf John Rmyak Thornton Water Project Engineer isokk city of ea' Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, Co 80241-2405 www tharntonwaterproJect corn April 912020 S inclair Pipe Line Company PO Box 185 100 E. Washington S inclair, WY 82334-0185 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 72O-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline I Utility Coordinaton Request To Whom It May Concern: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding the development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include approximately 60 miles of water transmission pipeline, three pump stations, a water tank, and other necessary facilities in Weld and La rimer counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously suhnutted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the T P within unincorporated Wed County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Typically, a 0 -foot wide permanent easement and 40 -foot wide temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners, Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TwP are likely to be contacted as a Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the supplemental permit application. Thornton would welcome a meeting with facility operators to build our awareness of existing, planned improvements or future facilities, and to ensure that agency questions are addressed, The water pipeline alignment crosses multiple utility facilities. Please review the attached figure with respect to your utility, so that we can begin to coordinate facility crossings, Thornton is requesting the following information: • Information on existing and planned facilities in close proximity to the TVVP. • Copies or examples of typical facility crossing/encroachment agreements. • General information, constructionrequirements, and estimated process time Thank you and for questions,to coordinate a meeting or transfer the requested information, please contact me at John_ Iimnyak ThorntonCO gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, ohn nH Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Local Fire Districts City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO a024-1-2405 www tharntonwaterproiect corn April 8, 2020 Fire (Marshal David Puccetti Frederick -Firestone Fire Protection District P.O. Box 129 Frederick, CO 80530 RE: Thornton Water Project Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Puccetti: Infrastructure Department T , o rn tan Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax, 720-977-6202 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regaardin ► development of the Thornton Water Project (P). The TP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that wEll convey Thornton's existing water rights from the dater Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TWP components include over 60 mixes of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Larirner and Wed Counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use'dy Special Review (USR) application for the PAM within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of burred 42 inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately 11 riles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of Weld County. The T'P appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structLres and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an additional 40 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a ,Referral Agency" of Weld county to provide review and comment on the permit application_ Thornton is very open to meeting with loca departments to ensure that department questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows the artIVP where the water pipeline will be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 4 mires of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Frederick -Firestone Fire Protection District boundaries within Weld County. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John. Hirflyak@Ti horntonCOgov or 720-977 -6264 Respectfully, ohn Hirnyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project (Ir Thornton 4 -ti ii! 70.1rjj t,: I CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 124 50 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/202u a M1 0.75 1 5 Miles 1 nch = 1.97 noes isMAIP Alignment Railroad .� . County Boundary R ve r/ S1.rea ml ana l(D i tch F Lake/Reservoir Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries no,aintim Y i tAIR r rin r::ndet ttr<1n ae crtrn.I[-e`tlricll I118U 3 L a:La I uL an h1TA lsJfFfJl.cuJscKs ( t t'J..I IL : , C[rsnd ut,Li-;Wr IND( kCJu rtrh7Yi mum. DOIA a DC Vila -COI I1]C1 Li Irtt ■LYI t inn It l kW in Inrnn-ilit 11 DI II so IL city of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CD B0241-2405 WWW thernton aterp.roject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshal Taw Tarllin Fort Lupton Fire Protection District 1121 Denver Ave. Fort Lupton, CO 80621 RE: Thornton Water Project I Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Tainlin. I rifrastr uctu re Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-620.2 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (MP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water supply and storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. nivp components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Lar tmer and WeEd Counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TVVP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximat ly 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately 11 miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of Weld County. The TWP appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structures and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an additional 0 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment or the permit application. Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows the TWP where the water pipeline will be located within your fire district boundaries,. Approximately 3 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Fort Lupton Fire Protection District boundaries within Weld County. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting please contact me at JohnHimyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264 rohn Hinnyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON. CO $0241-2405 312712 020 Vr ufl$J, NOR flitted MCI r'h.PM QittIll WI I I+ r 94 A ML(fMI1D VIRCI.4 MIX 7,a7WEAYrri,P°c} FSE DIBTRICLS e55X11 id X0 Jab% 171Q0240 33934 PIA Pump Station Lora kion rch = 1A2 miles lowl.TWP Alignment Railroad County Boundaryr. River/'Stream/Canal/Ditch . Lake/Reservoir 1.5 Miles S I HQ ON FIRE RESCUE D STRtT Figure III Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries �t�Ci#y of to- Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80211-2405 www thorntonwaterproja'ct corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshall GregDavis Brighton Fire Rescue District. 500 S. 4th Aver, rd Floor Brighton,. CO 80601 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Davis: Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 72O-977-6700 Fax: 72O-977-6202 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding developrr ent of the Thornton Water Project (TNT'). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TRAP components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities, in Lariimer and Weld Counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the PIVP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately all miles of 42-inchwater pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of weld County. The TVP appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structures and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an additional 40 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the P are likely to be contacted as a 'Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the permit application.. Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows the TWP where the water pipeline and pump station will be located within your fire district boundaries. ApproxFrnately 2 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Dighton Fire Rescue District boundaries within Weld County. The pump station is located near the northeast intersection of ' etd County Road 17 and weld County Road 2. The site wili include a pump house building, forebay, and equipment pads outside of the building. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at Johnal-limyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, n Hiimyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project Pump Station Location Ater Thorn nl 5`JM1iin rt3r4[C: I CITY OF THORNTON 'COLORADO 2450 WASHINGTON ST TH0RNTON, CO '80241-2405 312 712 020 W C S 0 75 1.5 Miles 1 inch = 1.42 miles al -WP Alignment Railroad - County Boundary Riper/Stream/ .nalipitel) Lake/Reservoir Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries 'U1t ISSNilia (ME final rat:W s �E e4 ti I Ai 4 Er Sit 1 ti"Q i t T EKG mini i is E titan-_ lid vanoint.rnEACEE t -� in rrnJ - nn rout t r I 0 rim my _ E. I r yL J!t S N flfl in tale' L I n �ed , E _'4%Sl RUC 15 ei^ t 4 llJ I rVf1 J J! all WM S.CIty of nit Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 vvvvw ;hcrntonwaterp►rwject corn April 8, 2020 Chief Ty Drage Front Range Fire Rescue P.O. Box 130 Milliken, CO 80543 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax; 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project f Are District Coordination Request Dear Chief D rag e: The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP>. The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thorntor,'s existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Lorimer County to Thornton. VP components inckide over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Larin er and Weld Counties, Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USRJ a.ppHo tion for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately_ 11 miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of Weld County., The 111A/P appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structures and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assembliesz air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically; a 50 foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an addtional 40 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is iln the process of being purchased from property owners_ Through the USR permit process, various • agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a "F eferral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the permit application. Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed, The attached Figure 1 shows the TVVP where the water pipeline and pump station will be located within your fire district boundaries_ Approximately 13 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Front Range Fire Rescue boundaries within Weld County, The pump station is located approximately 0.5 miles east of the intersection of Weld County Road 13 and Weld County Road 50. The site will include a pump house building and equipment pads outside of the building. Thank you and for questions, puetioasr or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John.Hirn.yak ThorntonCagov or 720-977-6264. Respec Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project Thornton a s •$ a L ri rnMp.g c CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHNGTON ST THORNTON', CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 i,_11L6"_Iris r i:a"n ►�., LO VELANCI FIRE AND RE SCuE c 0 0.75 1.5 Miles 1 inch = 1.66 riles il•TVIIIP Alignment Railroad -County Boundary Rive r/Stre a m/Cana Mitch Lake/Reservoir Figure I Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries '4 4114AA_ 1)400141 ON NORTHER Pi PRO .EC1111ASK IPMEA_53, P RI1 talli I +.4lWPiItir3Vet t® UUSACItiTritACiAP(R oirjun Q O'fRbIrAPP 'f IRE IDiST FOC,1S 400 ii*) iatinr' 14Pr:v 1M*ja City o 1�f Thownton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 wwm thorntonvvaterproject corn April 8, 2O20 Are Inspector Jeff Cogburn Platteville-Gilcre: t Fire Protection District P.O, Box 407 P atteville, CO 80651 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Inspector Cogburn: Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 The city of Thornton <Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project CTWP>. The TwP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larir er County to Thornton. TWP components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Latimer and Weld Counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately 11 miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are iin incorporated areas of Weld County. The TWP appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various, buried water pipeline structures and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an additional 40 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on thepermit application. Thornton is very open to meeting with foal departments to ensure that department questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows the TWP where the water pipeline MI be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 4, 5 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Platteville-iicrest Fire Protection District boundaries within Weld County. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John.tirnyak@ThorntonCO gov or 720-97T6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project II l a a's 4 V9 i' i "rnntDn �r+�w r CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 810241-2405 3/27/2020 0 S 075 1 inch = 1.42 miles isTWP Alignment Railroad County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 1.5 Miles Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries lad 4a i seas nanrrui Ella aafeat'rar a ia4 l rraomit rill - - -- i,■ -- � I ii.r G 4E1#i 5 4 . Milli 'nil1►Y ramie, in U( NW;PWL iis�IIwrrnJn,rnm„ura4Pal p.a arspt,u wo r , 'way j atm Ingo City of ItThornton es Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thoniton, Co 80241-2405 www iharntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshal Nunn Fire Protection District 487 Logan Ave. Nunn, CO 80648 RE: Thornton Water Project I Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-5700 Fax: 72O-977-6202 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (T 'P). The TAP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornt.on's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton _ TWP components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Lorimer and Weld Counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (U R) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld county, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances, Approximately 11 miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of eld County. The TWP appurtenances include buriedfiber optic cables various buried water pipeline structures and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation. valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations, Typically, a 50 foot permanent easementfor the water pipeline and an additional 40 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the permit application. Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows the TAP where the water pipeline and water tank will be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 41 mile of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Nunn Fire Protection District boundaries within Weld County. The water tank is located near the southeast i ntersectison of Weld County Road 13 and Larimer County Road 56. The site will include a 1-mi lion -gallon stee water tank. Thank you and for questions., or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John.Himyak©Thomton O.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Cree ohn Hirnyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project 1640jtitAtfro y$$rA. P(DUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY Yl arnton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 8 024 1-24 05 3127/2020 0 S 0.75 1 inch = 1.42 miles 1.5 • Miles T ik/P Alignmeent Railroad --- County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake /Reservoir Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries �V 104 71a4'R+A I ON WHINERS PIQIE C fnt ASK OBOE R 3 i PfRM irmicv3►ttAPf tesi ?,Et 6 usFrourpot itiattoplimpPinstrErtimlokrowNi 1 fl to l ittt a !Stec LOW :au3i)ii70X1 3 34 PI/ City of sr Thornton Infrastructure Martenacice Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, Co 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Chief Mark White Ault -Pierce Are Department 16880 Colorado Highway 14 Ault, CO 80610 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear ChiefWhite.: Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax. 720-977-6202 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project <TWP). The W° is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton. TAP components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Larimer and Weld Counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately 11 miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of Weld County. The TWP appurtenances include bur'ed fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structures and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and! an additional 40 --foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the 71/2/VP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review andcomment on the permit application: Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 shows the MVP where the water pipeline will be located within your lire district boundaries within Weld County. Approximately 2 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Ault -Pierce Fire Department boundaries within Weld County. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfull Himyak a Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project IC_HA.F AI(t RUr OUNTAIN VLSYA oft iNE u% PROSFIE CT 14 tees. Q C DRAKE RD HOR.$€ MOTH RD 2 POUC)RE FIRE AUTHORITY Water Tank Location NUNN FIRE PAST ECT1 ON DIST MGT `t.MC'SOR SEVERANCE E1ftt PROTECT ION DST ACT der 1,4frthomton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 10241-2405 31271"2020 S arWP Alignment Railroad -- County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 0,75 1,5 Miles 1 inch = 1.42i miles Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries w 14We RIO 1Cx71lMJHIP-IBM PsvtCIla tki4c ORI 18.51.10 I Ph I1Y•1K.''n'aIS'.dA'F L LSIMADtUF+R V:KJIR ilICFN R)$1 APPARESAL RI.VUi P 1 DUI Ii i��L "1I f Q �041�1"�I 3 a'�Q?o 1303* PPS �`r City of X11' Thornton infrastructure Maintenance, Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntnnwaterprc jest fora April 8, 2020 Fire Protection Technician Jim Lynx ilex Poudre Fire Authority 102 Remington St Fort Collins, CO 80524 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Mr. LynxwiFer: Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TWP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Larirner County to Thornton_ 1-1NP components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Latrmer and Weld Counties_ Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately ill miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of Weld County. The TWP appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structures and vale vaults including access manways, hio f -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an additional 40 foot temporary easement for constru t'ion has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process, various agencies in the area of the TVVP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" ofWet' County to provide review and comment or the permit appricat on, Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed_ The attached Figure H1 shows the TVVP where the water pipeline will be located within your fire district boundaries within Weld County. Approximately 3.5 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Poudre Are Authority boundaries within Weld County. Thankyou and for questions, or to coordinate ,a meeting, please contact me at John. Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264_ Respectfully, ohn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer E\\ DOUGLAS 14O CHAltus LAKE RD PROSPECT a BRAKE RC) reelIS E taarn 1W CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 1.2450 WASHINGTON ST TH0RNTON, CO 00241-2405 05 3/27/2020 hornton Water Project Water Tank Location POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY sTI 'P Alignment Railroad ea County Boundary RiverfStreamiCar Lake/Reservoir 1.s Miles 1 inch =- 1.42 miles NON FIRE PROTECTION N DISTRICT AEIoho R� PRQTECTI DISTRICT Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries wlo e. r u PORI MO MAW 0ft0f,m ikS I PEP* rT .0CISIAPAPcilLISANEt0 titaNlrkcAC*PEW WPti-4N41 2410 CS3E W5 RCrS MXti un AWN flU401D3 i4 iP+) ssiX City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www th orr io nw terproject corr April 8, 2020 Operations Chief Mike Blackwill Windsor Severance Fire Rescue 100 7th t, Windsor, CO 80550 RE: Thornton Water Project / Are District Coordination Request Dear Operations Chief Blackwill Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax; 720-977-6202 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP>. The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that will' convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and storage Company in Larimer County to Thornton, TVVP components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Larimer and Weld !Counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review tUSR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 mires of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approximately 11 miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of Weld County. The TWP appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structures and valve vaults including access manways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an additional 40 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from property owners. Through the USR permit process., various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a irReferral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the permit application. Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed_ The attached Figure 1 shows the -MP where the water pipeline will be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 7 mites of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Windsor Severance Fire Rescue boundaries within Weld County. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John4Rirnyak@Thornton O.gov or70- 77-6264. Respectfully, ordsitelOt hn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project tORSETOO LOVELAND FIRE AND RESCUE LOVELAND RURAL FIRE vsWNDSC $EyERANC •FIEEE pRofi Cfii ? DIST PICT 14Lr o :;;" 1 e� IC(la . TIT r'? ! P,'" CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CC 80241-2405 3127/2020 a S 0r5 1 inch = 1.42 miles alFVVPAlignment Railroad County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 15 ■� Miles Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries ITWilattIti 1001 +M 1I N_ Mani AWORDEPLY4 0 PERU 011INOIEVIO L.ENVELD LISCH TREC$ Etf..LO I Witlflitit HVITAPr'20p..F RE Ar41 !RC&._tb hi3 X41410 AVM 1)PIIIGN 3 3134 k1 City of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241 r2405 www• thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshal Doug Saba Mountain View Fire Rescue 3561 N : Stagecoach Rd., Unit 200 Longmont, CO 80504 RE Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Saba: Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202. The city of Thornton (Thornton) is contacting stakeholders regarding development of the Thornton Water Project (TWP). The TVVP is a domestic water pipeline delivery system that wilt convey Thornton's existing water rights from the Water Supply and Storage Company in Lariner County to Thornton. TWP components include over 60 miles of a buried water transmission pipeline and other necessary facilities in Larimer and Weld Counties. Thornton is developing a supplement to the previously submitted Use by Special Review (USR) application for the TWP within unincorporated Weld County, which includes approximately 34 miles of buried 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances. Approxarnately 11 miles of 42 -inch water pipeline and associated appurtenances are in incorporated areas of Weld County. The TWP appurtenances include buried fiber optic cable, various buried water pipeline structures and valve vauits including access nianways, blow -off assemblies, air release vaults, and isolation valve vaults, water tank, and pump stations. Typically, a 50 -foot permanent easement for the water pipeline and an additional 40 -foot temporary easement for construction has been or is in the process of being purchased from properly owners, Through the U R permit process, various agencies in the area of the TWP are likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the permit application. Thornton is very open to meeting with local departments to ensure that department questions are addressed, The attached Figure 1 shows the P where the water pipeline will be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 5 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Mountain View Fire Rescue boundaries within Weld County. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John.Flimyak@ThorntonCO.govovor720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer P roject EtE FfiThiCtip E1 ReDEPT LONOMON I . FIRE Thornton Water FRONT RANGE FIRE RESCUE PLAAVEV1L L E 'fEt tib Itte DST MCI "Thornton CITY OF TH0RNTON COLORADO 12460 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 312712020 NV S O 0.75 1.5 Ml ire. 1 inch = 1,97 miles TWP Alignment Railroad _IsCounty Boundary River/S rear iCanal/Ditch I Lake/Reservoir Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries M �� MI4II tht Ord NOR ill RN PWUkC rY1,Palk ORM 54 Vi% I F' 1w7 T 1 Mi1.";6154LIA4k'11L I Sfi'ItUD 1 USRCILI I IU AC IRA kuu PaFyiAIMPERVI APPAIM ak IRE MST Fat I5. l!x II VC) ,0),AH 5/Z it call 1 ci 311 F1J Wildlife Agencies ERA ERO Resources Corp. April 17, 2020 Mr. Ty Petersburg Area 4 Wildlife Manager Colorado Parks and Wildlife 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Re: Concurrence for a List of Special Status Species and Request for Comments Thornton Water Project — Weld County Permit Areas Dear Mr. Petersburg, Denver 1842 Clarkson Street Denver, CO 80218 303.830.1188 Durango 1015 %z Main Avenue Durango, Co 81301 970.422.2136 Hotchkiss P.Q. Box 932 161 South 2nd Street Hotchkiss, CO 81419 970.872.3020 Idaho 4001 East Main Street Emmett, ID 83617 208.365.7684 The city of Thornton (Thornton) is proposing to construct the Thornton Water Project (TWP), a domestic water transmission project in Adams, Larimer, and Weld Counties, Colorado. Thornton is planning to submit a Weld County Use by Special Review permit application in 2020 for the TWP in Weld County. The TWP in Weld County along with an additional study area (TWP study buffer) was assessed for natural resources. As part of the planning process, ERO Resources Corporation (ERO), on behalf of Thornton, is requesting concurrence from Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) on the Tier 1 Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) that may occur within the TWP study buffer, or that could be affected by the proposed TWP within the TWP study buffer. ERO also requests that CPW provide any comments or concerns regarding the TWP at this early stage in the planning process. Thornton and ERO have met with CPW to discuss Segment D (currently under construction in Windsor and Johnstown) and would appreciate continued communication on the TWP and each segment as they progress through design and construction. Through the land use permit process, CPW is likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on these permit applications. Below is a description of the TWP and the list of species ERO has identified that could occur in the study buffer or could be impacted by the TWP. The list will be used to aid in the development of the final alignment and to reduce or eliminate natural resource concerns. Project Location The TWP is proposed to be built in Adams, Larimer, and Weld Counties, Colorado (Figure 1). The TWP route begins north of Fort Collins in unincorporated Larimer County, travels east and crosses Interstate 25 to the Larimer/Weld County line, and then travels southeast to Thornton in Adams County. The TWP route within Weld County begins northeast of Fort Collins at the Larimer/Weld County line, east of the intersection of County Road 13 and Weld County Road 92, and extends south to the Adams County line at Weld County Road 2. A majority of the TWP study buffer is located along municipal and county roads with upland vegetation characterizing a majority of the TWP study buffer (Figure 1). Sections of the TWP study buffer occur within undeveloped grasslands, agricultural fields, housing subdivisions, and along ponds, reservoirs, and wetlands. Consultants in Natural Resources and the Environment www.eroresources.com Mr. Ty Petersburg Colorado Parks and Wildlife Page 2 April 17,, 2020 Project Description As described above, Thornton is proposing to construct a domestic water transmission project through Weld County, Colorado. The entire proposed route is shown on Figure 1. The TWP study buffer is an average of 0.20 mile wide to accommodate the outcomes of easement negotiations with individual landowners and potential engineering constraints and approximately 48 miles long. The final alignment would include a 50 -foot permanent easement and a 40 -foot temporary construction easement within the TWP study buffer. Thornton is proposing to use trenchless construction methods to cross jurisdictional waters of the U.S. and suitable habitat for federally threatened and endangered species. Natural Resources Assessment ERO completed a natural resources assessment of the TWP study buffer to support the major land use permits Thornton is seeking from Weld County and to aid in the future development of the final alignment for the pipeline by detailing the natural resources found within the TWP study buffer. . ERO assessed the TWP study buffer for potential wetlands and other waters of the U.S., broad vegetation communities, federal and state threatened and endangered species, and migratory birds. ERO conducted surveys within the TWP study buffer in May and July 2016; August, September, and December 2017; January 2018; April 2019; and March 2020 (2016 through 2020 site visits) adjacent to public roads, on Thornton - owned property, or where access had been granted. ERO assessed natural resources via aerial imagery for areas that were inaccessible. Site Conditions Six perennial streams (Big Dry Creek, Little Dry Creek, St. Vrain Creek, Little Thompson River, Big Thompson River, and Cache la Poudre River); several canals, ditches, and roadside swales; and four reservoirs and several ponds occur within the TWP study buffer. During the 2016 through 2020 site visits, ERO mapped broad vegetation communities within the TWP study buffer. ERO identified the dominant species and grouped similar communities into vegetation cover types based on factors such as dominance by native or introduced species, moisture regime, and dominant growth type (trees, shrubs, or grasses). Based on the 2016 through 2020 site visits and Google Earth imagery, ERO identified six broad vegetation communities within the TWP study buffer, as described below. Mixed Upland The Mixed Upland community occurs primarily in historically undisturbed uplands in the TWP study buffer. Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) and western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii) dominate this community. Other common species include needle-and-threadgrass (Hesperostipa comata), fringed sage (Artemesia frigida), switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), and foxtail barley (Hordeumjubatum). Some three -leaf sumac (Rhus trilobata), soapweed yucca (Yucca glauca), rubber rabbitbrush (Ericamerica nauseosa), and other shrubs are scattered throughout this community. Noxious weeds such as cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) also occur within this vegetation community type. Mixed Uplands in the TWP study buffer are of moderate quality because they have been grazed in the past and contain some weeds. ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Ty Petersburg Colorado Parks and Wildlife Page 3 April 17,, 2020 Nonnative Upland The Nonnative Upland community occurs throughout the TWP study buffer and includes areas that have been historically disturbed by heavy grazing, tilling, and hay production. In many cases, introduced species and pasture grasses dominate the community. The nonnative upland community is dominated by species such as smooth brome (Bromus inermis), Japanese brome (Bromusjaponicus), crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum), and kochia (Bassi° scoparia), which predominantly occur along roadsides and other disturbed areas throughout the TWP study buffer. Noxious weed species such as diffuse knapweed (Centaurea diffusa) and cheatgrass also occur within this vegetation community type. Riparian The Riparian community includes moist areas along the larger tributaries and rivers in the TWP study buffer. Some areas mapped remotely as riparian may also include potential wetlands (see Wetlands discussion below). Depending on the site, plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides), crack willow (Salix fragilis), and peachleaf willow (Salix amygdaloides) trees form the overstory with a shrub layer of chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), American plum (Prunus americana), western snowberry (Symphoricarpos occidentalis), Woods' rose (Rosa woodsii), and sandbar willow (Salix exigua). The noxious weed tree, Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia), is common in this cover type. Smooth brome and Kentucky bluegrass dominate the understory. Wetlands Wetlands occur as fringes or wide benches along drainages, roadside swales, and as isolated depressions throughout the TWP study buffer. Vegetation within the wetlands is dominated by plains cottonwood, sandbar willow (Salix interior), narrowleaf cattail (Typha angustifolia), broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia), Baltic rush (Juncos arcticus), Nebraska sedge (Carex nebrascensis), and reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundianacea). Agricultural Lands Tilled and managed agricultural lands are common throughout the TWP study buffer. Agricultural lands are characterized by crops such as alfalfa, corn, small grains, and soy, as well as fallow ground and disturbed areas associated with agriculture. Developed/Disturbed Areas Developed/disturbed areas occur throughout the TWP study buffer. Developed/disturbed areas have received heavy human use, including livestock concentration areas, buildings, and surrounding disturbed areas, and roads, trails, and other developed areas. Developed/disturbed areas in the TWP study buffer often contain bare ground or, if vegetation is present, are dominated by annual and noxious weed species such as kochia, cheatgrass, curly dock (Rumex crispus), biennial thistles, and diffuse knapweed. Tier 1 Species ERO assessed the TWP study buffer for potential habitat for Tier 1 SGCN species, Tier 1 species are those species that are the highest conservation priority in the state. The TWP study buffer contains suitable or potentially suitable habitat for several Tier 1 species (Table 1). A letter has been submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service requesting concurrence of potential federally listed species that may occur within the TWP study buffer. ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Ty Petersburg Colorado Parks and Wildlife Page 4 April 17,, 2020 Table 1. Tier 1 species potentially found in the TWP study buffer or with potential to be affected by the TWP in the TWP study buffer. Common Name Scientific NameameStatus* State abitat Suitable Habitat Present Amphibians and Reptiles Northern leopard frog Rana pipiens SC, Tier 1 Wetlands, streams, beaver ponds, wet meadows, and typically, clear streams with ponds, stock floodplains; sandy soils Yes — wetlands and in the TWP study streams buffer Mammals Black -footed ferret Mustela nigripes SE, Tier 1 Grasslands or shrublands prairie dogs; eastern parks, and western that support plains, mountain valleys of Colorado No Fringed myotis Myotis thysanodes Tier 1 Coniferous forest and mixed pine woodland No Little myotis brown Myotis lucifigus Tier 1 Woodlands, buildings caves, and in or under and bridges in urban areas Yes — wooded areas along tributaries TWP study riparian the larger and rivers in the buffer Olive -backed pocket mouse Perognathus fasciatus Tier 1 Arid and semiarid upland grasslands and prairies that contain loose soils Yes — undisturbed areas of mixed upland habitat within the TWP study buffer Preble's meadow jumping mouse Zapus hudsonius preblei IT, ST, Tier 1 Shrub riparian/wet meadows Yes — wetlands and streams within the TWP study buffer Spotted bat Euderma maculatum Tier 1 Ponderosa pine, pinon-juniper woodland, and desert shrub; prefer areas with cliffs and water No Townsend's eared bat big- Corynorhinus tawnsendii pallescens SC, Tier 1 Mines, caves, and large rock cavities No Birds Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia ST, Tier 1 Shortgrass colonies prairie with prairie dog Yes — prairie dog burrows located in the TWP study buffer Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tier 1 Tundra, pine forests, sagebrush, grasslands, and agricultural land Yes — grasslands and agricultural fields in the TWP study buffer Greater sandhill crane Gros canadensis tabida SC, Tier 1 Wetlands mudflats, agricultural and moist land shallow meadows, marshes, and Yes — wetlands and agricultural land in the TWP study buffer Mountain plover Charadrius xnontanus SC, Tier 1 Open, flat tablelands prairie vegetation high; breeds in percent bare ground, grasslands, fallow towns and shortgrass less than 6 inches areas with about 30 including grazed fields, and prairie dog Unlikely —very little suitable habitat for mountain plovers occurs in the TWP study buffer; plovers are vulnerable to human and vehicle disturbance Fish Brassy minnow Hybognathus hankinsoni ST, Tier 1 Grassland streams and small ponds; cooler flowing waters or pools with sand and gravel substrate with aquatic vegetation Potentially — known to occur in St. Vrain Creek, Poudre River, and South Platte River Common shiner Luxilus cornutus ST, Tier 1 Cool clear streams with moderate gradient, gravelly bottoms, and shady areas Potentially— occur in zone streams Platte River known cool transitional in the Basin to South Greenback cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki stomias ST, Tier 1 Cold, clear, gravelly headwater and mountain lakes in the South and Arkansas River Basins streams Platte No Plains toprninnow Fundulus sciadicus Tier 1 Shallow clear water with backwaters and pools Potentially — known to occur in streams and tributaries of the South Platte River ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Ty Petersburg Colorado Parks and Wildlife Page 5 April 17,, 2020 Common Name Scientific Name Mate Status Habitat Suitable Habitat Present Stonecat Noturus flavus SC, Tier 1 Fast water riffles and runs of streams with sand -gravel bottoms; often under rocks and debris Potentially — known occur in St. Vrain Creek near Longmont/ Colorado to Suckermouth minnow Phenacobius mirabilis SE, Tier 1 Gravel and rubble riffles and runs of clear to turbid creeks and small to medium rivers Potentially occur in — known to St. Vrain Creek *SE - State Endangered Species; ST - State Threatened Species; SC - State Species of Concern; FT - Federally Threatened Species. Source: CPW 2015, 2019, 2020a, 2020b, 2020c; Woodling 1985. Other Wildlife As part of the natural resources assessment, ERO identified other wildlife that may occur within the TWP study buffer or may be impacted by the TWP, including Tier 2 species. Species that have the potential to occur in the TWP study buffer are listed in Table 2. Table 2. Potential wildlife occurring in the TWP study buffer. Common Name Scientific Name Bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Black -tailed prairie dog Cynomys ludovicianus Black -necked stilt Himantopus mexicanus Bull snake Pituophis catenifer Common garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis Cottontail rabbit Sylvilagus spp, Coyote Canis !citrons Deer mouse Peromyscus maniculotus Ferruginous hawk Buteo regalis Great Plains toad Anaxyrus cognatus Ground squirrel lctidomys tridecemlineatus; Xerospermophilus spilosoma Iowa darter Etheostoma exile Long -billed curlew Numenius americanus Mule deer Odocoileus hemionus Peregrine falcon Falco peregrunus gnatum Plains pocket gopher Geomys bursarius Prairie vole Microtus pennsylvanicus Pronghorn Antilocapra americana Raccoon Procyon lotor Red fox Vulpes vulpes Red-tailed hawk Bute° jamaicensis River otter Lontra canadensis Swainson's hawk Buteo swainsoni Swift fox Vulpes velox Western terrestrial garter snake Thamn°phis elegans White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus Wild turkey Meleagris gallopavo Woodhouse's toad Anaxyrus woodhousil Conclusion On behalf of Thornton, ERO requests concurrence from CPW on the lists provided above for special status species, migratory birds, and other wildlife that may occur within the TWP study buffer from the Larimer/Weld County line south to the Weld/Adams County line east of Interstate 25 or that could be impacted by the TWP. ERO also requests that CPW provide any comments or concerns regarding additional species or requirements that may be ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Ty Petersburg Colorado Parks and Wildlife Page 6 April 17,, 2020 pertinent to the TWP. Thornton and ERO would also be glad to meet with CPW to discuss the TWP and any comments or concerns regarding the project. Thornton plans to develop measures to avoid and minimize impacts on raptors and other migratory birds during project construction and will coordinate with CPW before and during construction on the most effective means to minimize effects on raptors and other migratory birds. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please call me at (303) 830- 1188. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, eigieL Moneka Worah Natural Resource Specialist/Principal cc: John Himyak — City of Thornton Jody Henry — Jacobs, Inc. Attachment: Figure 1 References Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). 2015. State Wildlife Action Plan: A Strategy for Conserving Wildlife in Colorado. https //cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/StateWildlifeActionPlan.aspx. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). 2019. CPW Wildlife Shapefile Download. From: Species Activity Mapping (SAM). Redlands, CA: ESRI. http://www.a rcgis.com/home/grou p.htm Downer=rsacco&title=Colorado%20Pa rks % 20an d% 20Wi ldlife%20-%20Species%20Activity%20Data. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). 2020a. Species Profiles. http://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/SpeciesProfiles.aspx. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). 2020b. Colorado listing of endangered, threatened and wildlife species of special concern. http://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/SOC- ThreatenedEndangered List..aspx. Colorado Parks and Wildlife. 2020c. Maps Library. http://cpw.state.co.us/learn/Pages/Maps.aspx/. Last accessed March 2, 2020. Woodling, J. 1985. Colorado's Little Fish: A Guide to the Minnows and Other Lesser Known Fishes in the State of Colorado. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver, CO. http://www.nativefishlab.net/library/textpdf/20824.pdf. June. ERO Resources Corporation 'D i 0 sto Park COLORADO Thornton Water Project Adams, Larimer, and Weld Counties, Colorado a Weld County TWP Study Buffer Larimer County TWP Study Buffer Adams County TWP Study Buffer Fort Collins* Horse to U�t Reservoir qr I' T 3rini? car C.OLL/16151 °VELA W MUNI AIRPORT Loveland afayette4 a '+ inat*ar Miles ston T T Ft erick [ ) a coil c_a t L upton Thornton Water Treatment Plant Wes Brown Water Treatment Plant Figure 1 Vicinity Map Prepared for: City of Thornton File: 05241 Figure 1 Agency Letter.mxd [dlH] April 16, 2020 ERQ ERU Resources Corp. Portions of this document include intellectual property of ESRI and its licensors and are used herein under license, Copyright CO 201.6 ESRI and its licensors. All rights reserved. ERG) ERO Resources Corp. April 17, 2020 Mr. Drue DeBerry U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Colorado Field Office Denver Federal Center (MS 65412) Po Box 25486 Denver, Colorado 80225 Re: Concurrence for a List of Federally Listed Species and Request for Comments Thornton Water Project — Weld County Permit Areas Dear Mr. DeBerry, The city of Thornton (Thornton) is proposing to construct the Thornton Water Project (TWP), a domestic water transmission project in Adams, Larimer, and Weld Counties, Colorado. Thornton is planning to submit a Weld County Use by Special Review (USR) permit application in 2020 for the TWP in Weld County. The TWP in Weld County along with an additional study area (TWP study buffer) was assessed for natural resources. As part of the planning process, ERO Resources Corporation (ERO), on behalf of Thornton, is requesting concurrence from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) on the lists of special status species that may occur within the TWP study buffer or that could be affected by the TWP. ERO also requests that the Service provide any initial comments or concerns regarding the TWP at this early stage in the planning process. Below is a description of the TWP and the lists of species ERO has identified. Denver 1842 Clarkson St. Denver, CO 80218 303.830.1188 Durango 1015 %z Main Avenue Durango, Co 81301 970.422.2136 Hotchkiss P.Q. Box 932 161 South 2nd St. Hotchkiss, Co 81419 970.872.3020 Idaho 4001 East Main Street Emmett, ID 83617 208.365.7684 Thornton is proposing to construct the TWP using trenchless construction methods to cross jurisdictional waters of the U.S. and suitable habitat for federally threatened and endangered species. Based on this approach, it is anticipated that the TWP would not require any federal approvals such as a Clean Water Act Section 404 permit or consultation under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The TWP does not involve any federal funding and it will not cross federally owned lands. Thornton has been coordinating with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) regarding the TWP and plans to submit an approved jurisdictional determination request to the Corps to determine which areas in the TWP study buffer are jurisdictional waters of the U.S. Thornton also plans to submit a habitat assessment to the Service when the final alignment has been determined to confirm the boundaries of potential habitat identified within the alignment and to confirm the TWP would have no effect on Preble's meadow jumping mouse (Preble's; Zapus hudsonius preblei) or its habitat. Because no federal action is anticipated, formal consultation regarding federally listed species affected by depletions to the South Platte River would not be required. It should be noted, however, that Thornton is a member of the South Platte Water Related Activities Program. Consultants in Natural Resources and the Environment www.eroresources.com Mr. Drue DeBerry U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Page 2 April 17, 2020 Thornton is currently developing land use permit applications for the TWP, and no final design for the majority of the TWP alignment has been completed, with the exception of one segment (Segment D) currently under construction in Windsor and Johnstown. Through the land use permit process, the Service is likely to be contacted as a "Referral Agency" of Weld County to provide review and comment on the permit application. Project Location The TWP is proposed to be built in Adams, Larimer, and Weld Counties, Colorado (Figure 1). The TWP route begins north of Fort Collins in unincorporated Larimer County, travels east and crosses Interstate 25 to the Larimer/Weld County line, and then travels southeast to Thornton in Adams County. The TWP route within Weld County begins northeast of Fort Collins at the Larimer/Weld County line, east of the intersection of County Road 13 and Weld County Road 92, and extends south to the Adams County line at Weld County Road 2. A► majority of the TWP study buffer is located along municipal and county roads with upland vegetation characterizing a majority of the TWP study buffer (Figure 1). Sections of the TWP study buffer occur within undeveloped grasslands, agricultural fields, housing subdivisions, and along ponds, reservoirs, and wetlands. Project Description As described above, Thornton is proposing to construct a domestic water transmission project through Weld County, Colorado. The entire proposed route is shown on Figure 1. The TWP study buffer is an average of 0.20 mile wide to accommodate the outcomes of easement negotiations with individual landowners and potential engineering constraints and approximately 48 miles long. The final alignment would include a 50 -foot permanent easement and a 40 -foot temporary construction easement within the TWP study buffer. Thornton is proposing to use trenchless construction methods to cross jurisdictional waters of the U.S. and suitable habitat for federally threatened and endangered species. Methods ERO completed a natural resources assessment of the TWP study buffer to support the major land use permits Thornton is seeking from Weld County and to aid in the future development of the final alignment for the pipeline by detailing the natural resources found within the TWP study buffer. ERO assessed the TWP study buffer for potential wetlands and other waters of the U.S., broad vegetation communities, federal and state threatened and endangered species, and migratory birds. ERO conducted surveys within the TWP study buffer in May and July 2016; August, September, and December 2017; January 2018; April 2019; and March 2020 (2016 through 2020 site visits) adjacent to public roads, on Thornton - owned property, or where access had been granted. ERO assessed natural resources via aerial imagery for areas that were inaccessible. Federal and State Threatened, Endangered, and Candidate Species ERO assessed the TWP study buffer for potential habitat for federally threatened, endangered, and candidate species protected under the ESA. The Service lists several threatened and endangered species with potential habitat in Weld County, or with the potential to be affected by projects in Weld County (Table 1). ERO did not identify any critical habitat for any federally listed species within the TWP study buffer during the 2016 through 2020 site visits. ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Drue DeBerry U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Table 1. Federal and state threatened, endangered, and candidate species potentially found in Weld County or potentially affected by projects in Weld County. Page 3 April 17, 2020 Common Name Scientific Name Status* Habitat Suitable Habitat Present Mammals Preble's jumping (Preble's) meadow mouse Zapus hudsonius preblei FT, ST Shrub riparian/wet meadows Yes Birds Interior least tern** Sterna antillarum athalassos FE, SE Sandy/pebble reservoirs, and beaches on rivers lakes, No Mexican spotted owl Strix occidental's FT, ST Closed canyons canopy forests in steep No Piping plover** Charadrius melodus FT, ST Sandy river lakeshore sandbars beaches and No Whooping crane** Grus americana FE, SE Mudflats in agricultural around areas reservoirs and No Fish Pallid sturgeon** Scaphirhynchus albus FE Large, with or sandy turbid, free -flowing a strong current and substrate rivers gravel No Plants Ute orchid ladies' (ULTO) -tresses Spiranthes diluvialis FT floodplains Moist streams, and elevation lakes to and wet of below alluvial around perennial 7,800 meadows, springs feet in Yes Western orchid" prairie fringed Platanthera praeclara FT Moist meadows to wet prairies and No *FE = Federally Endangered Species; FT = Federally Threatened Species; SE = State Endangered Species; ST = State Threatened Species. **Water depletions in the South Platte River may affect the species and/or critical habitat in downstream reaches in other counties or states. Source: Service 2020; Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) 2020. Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse Potential Habitat None of the drainages that occur in the TWP study buffer have been identified by the Service as areas essential to the recovery of Preble's (75 Federal Register 78429, December 15, 2010). Preble's is known to occur in two drainages that cross the TWP study buffer: the Little Thompson River and the Big Thompson River. Preble's have been captured twice along the Little Thompson River 0.48 river mile downstream and 1.38 river miles downstream from the point where the TWP study buffer crosses the Little Thompson River (ERO 2002a, 2002b). Field reviews indicate that this portion of the Little Thompson River provides potentially suitable Preble's habitat in the riparian corridor along the drainage. As such, this area is considered occupied habitat. Preble's has also been captured along the Big Thompson River 4.16 river miles upstream from the point where the TWP study buffer crosses the Big Thompson River (Peterson 2001). Field reviews indicate that the section of the Big Thompson River where the TWP study buffer crosses provides low -quality Preble's habitat, with limited shrub cover and heavy human disturbance present. ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Drue DeBerry U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Page 4 April 17, 2020 All other potential wetlands, riparian habitat, and ditches found in the TWP study buffer would also be considered potential Preble's habitat; however, these areas are not suitable habitat or are unlikely to support a population of Preble's because they (1) are largely dominated by cattail (Typha latifoliay, (2) are isolated from known Preble's populations, (3) are within areas previously surveyed or assessed for Preble's habitat with no Preble's or Preble's habitat found, or (4) do not contain adequate shrub cover to be considered suitable habitat. This includes St. V'rain Creek and the Poudre River where suitable habitat is present, but previous surveys and evaluations in or adjacent to the TWP study buffer have not found Preble's or Preble's habitat. Impacts No impacts on Preble's or its habitat are anticipated to occur from the TWP. Although wetland and riparian habitat along the Little Thompson River and Big Thompson River in the TWP study buffer provides potentially suitable Preble's habitat, these drainages and the adjacent wetland and riparian habitat would be crossed using trenchless construction methods. Using trenchless construction methods in areas with suitable Preble's habitat would eliminate impacts on Preble's habitat. A site assessment has been completed along the Little Thompson River and would be completed along the Big Thompson River to determine the boundaries of potential or suitable habitat for Preble's to confirm that construction would not occur in those areas. A habitat assessment was submitted to the Service for the crossing at the Little Thompson River and Poudre River, and the Service confirmed that the project would have no effect on Preble's (Service 2019). A habitat assessment will be submitted to the Service when the final alignment has been determined at the Big Thompson River to confirm the boundaries of potential habitat identified within the alignment and to confirm that the TWP would have no effect on Preble's or its habitat. Lite Ladies' -Tresses Orchid Potential Habitat Because the TWP study buffer falls within survey guidelines for ULTO, ERO assessed the TWP study buffer for potential ULTO habitat. Big Dry Creek, Little Dry Creek, St. Frain Creek, the Little Thompson River, the Big Thompson River, and the Poudre River fall within ULTO survey guidelines as potential habitat because they are perennial tributaries to the South Platte River in Weld County. In addition, the Larimer and Weld Canal falls within survey guidelines as potential habitat because ULTO is known to occur along perennial ditches. The potential wetlands abutting or adjacent to St. Vrain Creek, the Big Thompson River, and the Poudre River are potential suitable ULTO habitat. Wetlands along Little Dry Creek and the Little Thompson River are too densely vegetated to allow the establishment of the generally shade -intolerant ULTO. Big Dry Creek and the Larimer and Weld Canal are incised channels with no wetland or wet meadow habitat suitable for ULTO. The remaining potential wetlands in the TWP study buffer do not fall within ULTO survey guidelines because they do not occur along perennial drainages. In addition, most of the wetlands in the TWP study buffer do not contain the sparsely vegetated pockets of species such as redtop (Agrostis gigantea) or Baltic rush (Juncus balticus) where ULTO is typically found; most of the wetlands contain dense cattails, sandbar willows (Salix exigua), or reed canarygrass (Phalads arundinacea). ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Drue DeBerry U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Page 5 April 17, 2020 Impacts No impacts on ULTO would occur from the TWP. A site assessment would be completed along the drainages discussed above to determine the boundaries of potential ULTO habitat. Trenchless construction methods anticipated to be used in the construction of the TWP would eliminate impacts on drainages that are considered jurisdictional wetlands and waters of the U.S. or contain potential habitat for ULTO. A habitat assessment would be submitted to the Service prior to construction to confirm that the TWP would have no effect on ULTO. Other Sensitive Species In addition to species listed as threatened or endangered, ERO assessed the study buffer for potential habitat and the presence of species protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). Migratory birds, as well as their eggs and active nests, are protected under the MBTA. Migratory bird habitat typically includes trees and shrubs, but upland grasslands also are used for nesting. A total of 18 raptor nests were identified in and near the TWP study buffer, 9 of which occur in the TWP study buffer and 9 of which occur near the TWP study buffer. Three of these nests are known bald eagle nest sites. The other nests are occupied by red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis), Swainson's hawks (Buteo swainsoni), or unknown raptors. CPW recommends the following buffer zones and seasonal restrictions for human activities for active raptor nests: 4 -mile radius of active bald eagle nests from October 15 through July 31, 1/3 -mile radius of active red-tailed hawk nests from February 15 through July 15, and 14 -mile radius of active Swainson's hawk nests from April 1 through July 15 (Colorado Division of Wildlife 2008). These buffers overlap the TWP study buffer. No migratory bird nests were observed in the TWP study buffer during the 2016 through 2020 site visits; however, suitable nesting habitat is present throughout the TWP study buffer. Ground -nesting and other birds could potentially nest in the grasslands and trees in and near the study area. The cattails and other wetland/riparian vegetation along the study area offer potential habitat for a variety of songbirds. Table 2 is a list of bird species of conservation concern (Service 2020) and other migratory bird species potentially found within the TWP study buffer. Thornton plans to develop measures to avoid or minimize impacts on raptors and other migratory birds during TWP construction and will be coordinating with the CPW Area 4 wildlife manager prior to and during construction on the most effective means to minimize effects on raptors and other migratory birds. ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Drue DeBerry U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Table 2. Migratory birds potentially found within the TWP study buffer. Page 6 April 17, 2020 Common Name Scientific Name Burrowing owl Athene cunicularia Cassin's sparrow Aimophila cassinii Chestnut -collared longspur Calcarius ornatus Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos Lark bunting Calamospiza melanocorys Lesser yellowlegs Tringa flavipes Long -billed curlew Numenius americanus Mccown's longspur Calcarius mccownii Semipalmated sandpiper Ca!Idris pusilla Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus Source: Service 2020 Conclusions On behalf of Thornton, ERO requests concurrence from the Service on the lists provided above for potential federally listed species and migratory birds that may occur within the TWP study buffer or could be impacted by the project. ERO also requests the Service provide any comments or concerns regarding the TWP at this early stage in the planning process. Thornton and ERO would also be glad to meet with the Service to discuss the project. If you have any questions or would like additional information, please call me at (303) 830- 1188. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, /446L ozawsur Moneka Worah Natural Resource Specialist cc: John Himyak — City of Thornton Jody Henry — Jacobs, Inc. Attachment: Figure 1 References Colorado Division of Wildlife. 2008. Recommended buffer zones and seasonal restrictions for Colorado Raptor Nests. February. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). 2020. Threatened and Endangered List. https://cpw.state.co.us/Iea rn/Pages/SOC-Th reatenedEnda ngeredList.aspx. ERO Resources Corporation (ERO). 2002a. Trapping survey results submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Riverbend Estes along Little Thompson River in Weld County. ERO Resources Corporation (ERO). 2002b. Trapping survey results submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service south of Johnstown along Little Thompson River in Weld County. Peterson, J. 2001. Trapping survey results submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the Stanford RE Property at Interstate -25 along Big Thompson River in Larimer County. ERO Resources Corporation Mr. Drue DeBerry U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Page 7 April 17, 2020 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service). 2019. Concurrence letter from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to (Drue DeBerry) to ERO Resources Corporation (Moneka Worah) regarding impacts on threatened and endangered species from the Thornton Water Project. TAILS: 06E24000 -2019 -TA -0202. April 12. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service). 2020. Endangered, Threatened, Proposed and Candidate Species and Migratory Birds. http:fiecos.fws.gov/ipac/wizard/chooseLocationIprepare.action. ERO Resources Corporation 'D i 0 sto Park COLORADO Thornton Water Project Adams, Larimer, and Weld Counties, Colorado a Weld County TWP Study Buffer Larimer County TWP Study Buffer Adams County TWP Study Buffer Fort Collins* Horse to U�t Reservoir qr I' T 3rini? car C.OLL/16151 °VELA W MUNI AIRPORT Loveland afayette4 a '+ inat*ar Miles ston T T Ft erick [ ) a coil c_a t L upton Thornton Water Treatment Plant Wes Brown Water Treatment Plant Figure 1 Vicinity Map Prepared for: City of Thornton File: 05241 Figure 1 Agency Letter.mxd [dlH] April 16, 2020 ERQ ERU Resources Corp. Portions of this document include intellectual property of ESRI and its licensors and are used herein under license, Copyright CO 201.6 ESRI and its licensors. All rights reserved.
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