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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20202565.tiffAppendix B Stakeholder Outreach Information Irrigation and Ditch Companies (Figure 2 Thornton Water Project in Weld County accompanies each irrigation ditch company letter. 4i f •,h Larimer Grunt algae alb Boulder County tji. DL IAtn .. LYONS NELSON RD NEVARD . BOULDER U) HYGIENE RD rr to O ft en i obbi 'teAt+ --'" FORT COLLINS DeM ReIervar- 1i ✓� Lois `/In ger Stash Seller "KL'f wolf --1 _ 9TH AVE \ L •`O - \y >r W- IJ� _1% I- NIWO�T•RO• rrrj w h as ISABELLE '•1. t1,;, 17TH AVE RD•AVE X TIMNATH \. rf O,,J! knelt' U1! Lurinser (1ount)'1 f� Jldd County r i " RD ? ERIE • • LOUISVILLE \ .. Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 S 2.75 u Water Tank Location] Nr\'. CR 72 O F ASTMAN PARK 'R WINDSOR GREELEY 1TH ST 37TH ST MILLIKEN CR3250 85 PIERCE GILCREST PLATTEVILLE t a Y r'FIRLSTONL Ul.' 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( untt' in to CR 64 U O thosewombatCoe Resolver Figure 2 Thornton Water Project in Weld County W W78988_THORNTON_NORTHERN_PROJECTITASK ORDER 5151 PERMITTINGIGISMMAPFILESIWELD_USROUTREACHIPERMITAPP20201UTILITIES OVERVIEW_85X11 MXD JOUAN3130/2020938 05 AM Aks ��City of r Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Mr. John Howard Yoxall Ditch Company 8679 Weld County Road 4 Brighton, CO 80603 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. 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 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 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 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. Mr John Howard April 9, 2020 Page 2 © General design and construction requirements m 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, 46-4"---- -- John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer irlos •113.3 t it)) ciwit :v°rnJEN u1 CR 10 i CR6 v WOOMASS CUP Oki WI) CR 24 CR 22 CR 20 CR 1a R18 Thornton wnIEH PROJECT CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/8/2020 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend immiTWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Yoxall D tch Weld County 00 W M7flt$ • • ••• toy ►H)RYn[ Km PKO)PCI11A3K_tom tan 4 ]•1 i ''tilMil r:NC:'.G15'M1APf II t5 WF I7 USR\DITCHES\ PF NMIT ^aa2?204'A2020_0ITCHCROSSINGS MXC JQUAN 4AV:C20 4 I] 011 ►V s3.City of iy Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton: CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 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 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: 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 TA/VP 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 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 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. Mr Gary Howard 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 information, please contact me at John Himyak@ThorntonCO goy or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer eggrusa 1 I69192000 -M MN LTD .‘ 45214 kiiie _ �......_ .. a.t."" • 4._ llama {name, -,read r 4 - , 76gfr a — •1.► it -'~-�-1- . ems annals+ter aSONIS —IOW - he a.- VIA& seta caw r4M Wt) (R lb- f;k 1d?3 >CR2e (eriliturnton CITY OF TI-IORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON. CO 80241-2405 4/212020 W S 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Thompson Ditch/Big Dry Creek Ditch Weld County 'N NItsl$ ""I)W$tO% *mum Mr-t+Rt)1mCt11 ASf[ Ofltw Will_ Pi Nit f INC,tGrSWA in i tt¶;W% 4 0 USW01TCIW[ Vat WAS At 1011710Alf►!A WTn I_C t1OSSLN GS MAU :QUA' 1f1:10)o 94? 1' AM City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Was,nington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonvvaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Ms. Eve Craven Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company 80 S. 27 t Ave. Brighton, CO 80601 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Ms. Craven: 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. 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 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, various agencies in the area of the TA/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 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 TVVP 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. Ms Eve Craven April 8, 2020 Page 2 a General design and construction requirements a 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 4���p, Yir`,�Y ie (4 tmuu; 4 1,1 i20000 1RED RI TE1W OP - CR ?8O •CR lI . :CR 22 4R 2i>i' (.(4Thornton • WV Pig., r • CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 4/2/2020 1 inch = 500 feet 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Stanley Ditch Weld County N 117N7d8 - IowM ICJ. VMR FNlr{7N_{'RO1lc 1 TA5R._ORMFl_S151, PF.RMII rIV;.,G,SIMAPT It SWif 10 ut*ttitcl{I etwr& nTOJOI►A1W0 Wia. CNQcSWii uxa Alia% *TlWO•4? U AU AlE I • ti;. (Ut) N fie 51,Qa t uu lintx DIVA taafL' lainaSM apaa ;MN C: `Z 14t • flRr} llatila ((Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 W S 1 inch - 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend AIMED TWP Alignment Ditch - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Stanley Lateral Ditch Weld County w i7e598 "IIORYI3N VORI if RN P►lO.LCI'.'ASK ORDER 5151 i"RIA'TIINC.:GStMAP IIeS\Wt'_O US4t!) ICrtSW! uYVAPP7ClC1pA711?C1 pi1C11 CROSS'VGSMXf Iq►IA4d17fi0704A' lc A? .+ieu4s"- BullsCanafi . 66 u1,t i•CR )4 `C�t•72� (:R2 earl is R 16 'd Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 NV S 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend ammo TWP Alignment - Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Bull Canal Weld County W ..•waw• 'rn.men .an wow rwnclITpSK_OROLR 5%3 till WWI IigcCalCallti.„1.YWltO uS4[Mi('WSW My. l4130X40.PAMl9 04 fn. CIITfl%I %L Molt 4un1 tit/polo. 4' •. ty City of marcr Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Alfred Sater New Coal Ridge Ditch Company 10879 County Road 17 Longmont, CO 80504 Infrastructure Department Thorntor Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax. 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Sater: 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 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 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 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. Mr Alfred Sater April 8, 2020 Page 2 a General design and construction requirements a 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 Respec lly, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer I'1 ;d44218.06 t 1 A 110tu40101 I'.a VELS PATRICK IiI1OH•10101 MC LISS:.' .41 )f18101 ► EDEM& -srfteigAtDa 111 it I I y6S� P 11 101.1-4219 '1 E'Ar:(}070. A L' f: • fa -414 lifrit E 61, n Thornton • li «Roar T CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 S 1 inch - 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Coal Ridge Ditch Weld County WVfrigid WOW,: 1.1% yfrt lit IC. VRO1(Ch?ASILOROf WI "-RMIT "V:,kc Is �A� 1.tS'a .' A 11SRIgc IcI'1AP'?3701"A/OJ3 ,Ull(11 :; 2C)S^IV!'S +. X'; .;)IIAV 4/N,Q:;1^•J ",1'f Ak� city of i‘en Thornton infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproiect corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Howard Cantrell Lupton Bottom Ditch Company 11016 Weld 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 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. 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 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 TVVP 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 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 goy or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, ohn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ��L•1�ryEi.1,T3yea 40 t;c, .14Innal .)'( vtt cxaa0 chAR I et GAFONT . v- ?JANW1:i eThornton MAl/A PAt1.)fr, CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 S 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 I hornton Water Project Lupton Meadows Weld County v Itav Itit •si ttl% 4(14 till j\ t•4Q 1' t' 11 (AILS t)V( v ♦ t 4 N i t t• ]I b / VI ass. •• , • .ISM(' O inn tli(,N( Stn MOO, IMier tOn ankra (Mt LWtaSS.'pCS MIq .QUAY 4l71707E19 1) '4 AU �� city of ir Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntorwaterproject corn 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: 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / 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. 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 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 to ensure that agency questions are addressed. The attached Figure 1 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 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. Mr Garrett Varra April 8, 2020 Page 2 s General design and construction requirements a 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 goy or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, eil-(7/17y1--- John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer t�•tQ4 4 1 AC t) U MierL iftwialaiaj M [ ast-T ttalLtIOZIS l Ift•JtatL1 'U'3b 1 tc RAj E•r 11O:t.' ,4CCCS I ' • P ► Ip C. 120933"049. � t•, l; i; tC 1.:;; t1 • :11,191 :24.49 .0109 VA RRA C in MM.' tat CR.28 Igor Chance itch (4 Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 4/2/2020 1V 1 inch = 1.000 feet 510 1,020 Feet Legend gala TWP Alignment Ditch • County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Last Chance Ditch Weld County W'4189BB 1110 4 \ION_NORTI'[K4,IM.iQA.CfITA%* ANOXIC S111_PfRMITTMWG%G;SIMAP'IL:.SONEl0_USI210ITOIL S1PERMIIAP,1020WA20/U. 01ICI•_CROSSIVGSMx;) .UUANU/'10109471.tAM ��City of irThornton infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Farmers Extension Ditch Company P.O. Box 159 Johnstown, CO 80534 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 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) 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. 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 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 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 Apnl 8, 2020 Page 2 a General design and construction requirements o 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 Respectful) ohn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer M 1059290000x1 tit SON 0ROS t P x[onsion Cana! 105932000028 HEPP DONALD C R 40 • wet RISC_ Ltt a CRJR CP 36 CR 14 CR IQ1 tbST- . Thornton .YA11R li*IIhI CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 S 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Farmers Extension Ditch Weld County M. no nnlx'1 f lit •UMl►11 Mi P►K►f! c moots numt a tit{ t 1•I QV11 IIN(;V;.St1MI/M ft t i%Wt 10 t1SRUItCI4 %kMt QVI IAPt. fpryRAMTO Otto, CROSSaG% IAXO )QUA' 4)217070S t7 14 1v ma City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 22, 2020 Consolidated Hillsborough Ditch Company 612 Charlotte St. Johnstown, CO 80534 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 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) 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. 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 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 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. 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 095730300045 STIENIKE TIMOTIIY L t i 095730300047 aloe NEPFTNER KIPP TYLER 095730000040 VETT E R MARGARET L �571T200012 .MM) BRUCE_ f A TRUST V•� , ? a ' :00013 1,', I "1 C/ ( RANK M S 7300O)030 ✓i tTER MARGAPC1 tC1AL 0957 3040001 1 KAMMERZELL JACOB TRUST aThornton • 1. PRf1)1 CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORN 1 ON, CO 80?41 2405 4/2/2020 W 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend Amm TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Hillsboro Ditch Weld County Al L17 it O f 1 son m +t�1 Oq e.t.a 111 4Y • •..l,i ►.IllA WWI bilk 1't 1fikrifI n.vi,+GISthMPtittSWYttuAra% mutton. woe' 'APPPotoin O$O ot1C1► CQQS%Ntit * no •QUAtt t/?VI0?014?1I AM os o4sSi w1 t C 5 741900005) t 1C/GS 14! 11 L� 114.4 09KM+V . r�C3 �ELA f p irtkx MCNIS a :ii I) C.t)l Ca 160 Cr'36 CRN CR-32 (4 Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 1 inch - 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Hill and Brush Ditch Weld County Vol 'A7S938 MORN tO^I_NORTHE RN_PROIECriIASI ORDER_SISI sweat ttytocrwaPIIIIS ,tU USUCH tCom%%Pt01IM AnnoJWrAn70Op Cif Cwns%nc,%Mx0 IGUAM4+7QO'1094Z't4►M At city of Ay'Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Robert Schlagel Highland Ditch Company 4309 State Highway 66 Longmont, CO 80504 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. Schlagel: 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. 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 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 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. Mr Robert Schlagel April 8, 2020 Page 2 n General design and construction requirements n 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 goy or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer 5iin7taws5 eftuAlk, LAP SIIt)7[ LL(; J.»11Altli�.. S7Rt:'_ MtC9IAE_ IAML J)5/131Ja KI(PEC cC), lgth6 • • • 1. A5 tit !ikl ' 'EA ` lf) v • " 04 LUCIAr: -'Ix35711 1 RC)[ICRT)D;I) • i tf , >. .coo V1S2it iOa a •1, OPLI -CR i1 Ar.%Vj• ► �! P Y J &* W� (rri�l�I$Y�.4tt I)t)f_ K JUllh' )' 101H61- tCk Al • r. a RAN Y•1 Thornton �1rAtPk ntton't't CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 4/2/2.020 1 inch - 500 feet 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment ---- Ditch - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Farmers Ditch Weld County :t'diaged i:;fP 1CINNOW i)tllY_J'O1(C?t7ASK_Oltl)t!!_SS'Lis ent.;-rtM;cicNArrstr't ISrOiIOW SWIM Mflj5j A .„Orei1_CROSSfl4 St.1X!) 1(jljAV412t?n2:'4121•1'.t )i.City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. David Burnhardt Greeley -Loveland Irrigation Company 808 23rd Ave. Greeley, CO 80634 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. Burnhardt: 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. T1/1/P 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 T1NP 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 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. Mr David Burnhardt 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 information, please contact me at John Himyak@ThorntonCO gov or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer alavaitm atamulaivz WE Lb COUNTY i'Dreafat RV's) Mn MO ' ti ' • s3 antlitEAP em. L '-10 1 ri 1 t)3O 1: .Rf£yr JAMES WAt,f Rti o9 S MI I I Cf100; Zf(1rt+YISYL` as P1, Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 NV 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Loveland and Greeley Canal Weld County Wn1b9VUIIjORvluV_NORtHERN..PROl&CTlFASK_ORQER_S15'P$*MIT I/M4 IQ_USR1p11CHFSIPERMI1APPj0701PA7070QIICHCIlO5SIVCSMXI) ,OJAY4171707094?1+AY A. City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Dale Trowbridge Cache La Poudre Reservoir Company P.O. Box 104 Lucerne, CO 80646 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. Trowbridge: 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. 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 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 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. Mr Dale Trowbridge April 8, 2020 Page 2 a General design and construction requirements a 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 • via C COUNTY ROAD 32F - --LIVINE. ON NA. rti), %82000i;� lib CK plc r- te {{,ice' a��,;:;:.}}:.• JLz:..:.�{ ••••••a a yr, ♦: a 016 Cr4Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASI IINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 N `V 1 inch - 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment -- Ditch - County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Greeley No.2 Canal Weld County :, agate I'f'YTO% IFICIRT/tE PROJF n TASKOtt DER_5%5'_PtRMIITINGIG'SUM PrItES%W[!n-11SRC11'ClAnIMAX1NAiaig OUCH C*O%*sIGtSW MILAN 41),fI1094?'4AM City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Justin Green Lake Canal Reservoir Company 13329 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. 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 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 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. Mr Justin Green Apnl 8, 2020 Page 2 o General design and construction requirements o 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 Thorfon lnrrn r ,ltJr - CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST TI-HORNTON, CO 80241-2405 4/2/2020 dim _ ani r M7 s a•r awl U Ivaimar r• Wet to U7t1D1rList wungyaprimapipsnainn C (a u 1QUAN MZ/I020 9 4? 14 AM 1 inch = 500 feet 0 250 500 Feet I 07.0511] RIDGEAl,IA ROAD LOTS 010531!5000? RIDGE AT NARMONN ROAD LOTS 20171.. 1*070410000 `- TIMNAIII aemilmaseasaler I U1Mk:0i Legend mminTWP Alignment Ditch - County Boundary Parcel Boundary tyyj Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Lake Canal Weld County 13. City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Larimer & Weld Irrigation Company 106 Elm Ave. 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 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 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 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 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. Lamer & Weld Irrigation Company April 8, 2020 Page 2 ® General design and construction requirements o 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 u7OS18J00u4: it ORNTON C;TY (it ,A1: ttalleN i jgtert i rj 01051900003€ "HO R N TON Cif sOf Thornton .Ynlrn PPM', I CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 4/2/2020 1V 1 inch = 500 feet 250 500 Feet Legend enn=i TWP Alignment • - ---• Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Larimer and Weld Canal Weld County W w1agn9_ IIQM'4 NO Hi _:twine,nASK.ORini-1_5U 1 Pt Rhill IVIIIMEIVW lit Eno InssrnusYIaatAPPKO0wM•10. Olt04.CotOSSMICSMO iQJnV 40120209 42 14 AM Ss.City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Mr. Dennis Harmon Water Supply and Storage Company 2319 E. Mulberry St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 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. Harmon: 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. 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 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 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 TVVP 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. Mr Dennis Harmon April 8, 2020 Page 2 A General design and construction requirements o 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 a 1050600000'1 S{,•It:! •1i[ WA12(A1fl. 1 a A_ nit I:30100% E'CUNTYRO'A(7 4� ' 5<:1iNEi1?r'• by( r' ! 1u•)Iu,lttN)do, ►(!R111CR1,ttti(; (1<iii [ R I aThornton :. r: elffltr. . CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 17450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 4/2/2020 1 inch = 500 feet 250 500 Feet Legend TWP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Larimer County Canal Weld County Xu?VMS ►IOtist %KWOfr Ira WW1 irn!AIK/Wen D or I nrRM••i 1' VG G•S 'claim f51WE10 uSAWA] •CN!"WV NW,a..+•roarnRfl1Q mitt. CROMINGS Viii MILAN u7/701011! !4 AV rnae.City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject con-) April 22, 2020 Loren Maxey North Poudre Irrigation Company P.O. Box 100 Wellington, CO 80549 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax 720-977-6202 RE • Thornton Water Project Water Pipeline / Irrigation Ditch Facility Coordination Request Dear Loren: 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. 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 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. Loren Maxey April 22, 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 Himyak@ThorntonCO gov or 720-977-6264 Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer T ' r �U a- ,W�ndsor. ~ E,COUNTY'ROAD.54 -r 1 p i �r • 1, • { t) 4, .S f,•. ... t ,_ . •• • 'i • a .r Nil OS r, =y�:11joiy :; 5:? 0?CO3?6 L. FARMS LL(' 05x530000020 :TABS L._C 392. rThornton -a - CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241 2405 4/2/2020 W 1 inch = 70C feet 0 350 100 ■Feet Legend iiimaTVVP Alignment Ditch County Boundary Parcel Boundary Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Cowan Ditch Lateral Weld County .. .ter t t t tM�_ ►rORI� 44"1-r"." 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Re brat hikgi LS`wetir CRll%�10 CR8 r 11TH AVE 9TH AVE tit �o NIWOT.RD en w LOOKOU CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 0 3/30/2020 RD•AVE s 2.75 Water Tank Location i-•.1_ f ;fantaafb Hnm Mt ,t• TIMNATH Great esteem Railroad tJOHNSTOWN ERIE PKWY 5.5 Miles 1 inch = 5.5 miles Hollow Hnen as, SEVERANCE EASTMAN PARK DR CR 74 n oi d. lade 37TH ST r' '" `1ILLIKEN FIRESTONE 85 PIERCE GILCREST Pump Station Location TWP Alignment in Gomm Weld County - County Boundary Railroad COLLINS ST Seek' I 'At River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir HUDSON Figure 1 Thornton Water Project in Weld County W A78988_THORNTON_NORTHERN_PROJECTITASKORDER 5\51 PERMITTING\GISIMAPFILESWELD USROUTREACHPERMITAPP2020\UTILITIES OVERVIEW 85X11 MXD JOUAN 3130/2020 9 38 05 AM City of IrThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject 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 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. 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 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, 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 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.Himvak@ThorntonCO.gov a©ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectful' n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer 13City of �yThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Ms. Lisa Hamil Occidental 1099 18th St.; Ste 1800 Denver. CO 80202 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax- 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request Dear Ms. Hamil: 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 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 "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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer A)1 City of r Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Mr. Sean Chambers Greeley Water & Sewer Department 1001 11th Ave.; Ste 200 Greeley, CO 80631 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax. 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Chambers: 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 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 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 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. Hin y_akcThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer City of tsr Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntcnwaterproject cam April 9, 2020 Northern Natural Gas 1111 S. 403rd St. Omaha, NE 68124 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-5700 Fax 720-977-6202 RE 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, hn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer � City of ��'Thornton Infrastructure Nlaintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 BP Amoco 1700 Platte St., Ste 150 Denver, CO 80202 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, efr John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer sk,k city of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 WAN thorntonwaterprcject corn April 9, 2020 Suncor Energy (USA) Pipeline Co 1715 Fleischli Pkwy Cheyenne, WY 82001 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. 11./VP 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 T1/VP 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 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 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.HimyakcThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully. John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer SCity of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 PDC Energy 1775 Sherman St. Denver, CO 80203 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCagov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ��City of saws Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Wasnington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9. 2020 Xcel Energy 1800 Larimer St., Ste 1100 Denver, CO 80202 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ��� city of vies Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject con April 9, 2020 Saddle Butte Pipeline 1900 16th St., Ste 1550 Denver. CO 80202 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 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 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 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 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 Hirnyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer St..City of Ay- Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Mr. Brad Wind Northern Water 220 Water Ave. Berthoud, CO 80513 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax 720-977-6202 RE Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer �t� City of Ale Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Mr. Stan Linker Central Weld County Water District 2235 2' Ave. Greeley. CO 80631 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Project 720-977-6700 Fax 720-977-6202 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Linker: 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 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 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 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.Himyak a©ThorntonCO ;gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer s03. City of tr Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www therntorwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Devon Energy 333 W. Sheridan Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73102-5015 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak©ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, ohn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer �t�City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 vwvw thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 DCP Midstream, LP 370 17th St., Ste 2500 Denver, CO 80202 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ rhorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer At City of Ale Thornton I Infrastructure Maintenance Center 2450 Washington Street Thornton , CO 80241-2405 WWW thorntonwate'project corn April 9, 2020 Extraction Oil & Gas 370 17th St., Ste 5300 Denver; CO 80202 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 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 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 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 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.HimvakThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully. John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer ��� City of ilea Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Kerr-McGee/Anadarko/Oxy 370 Van Gordon St. Lakewood, CO 80228 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 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 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 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 TWA. • 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, se a n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer �r City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 NGL Water Solutions, LLC 3773 Cherry Creek North Dr., Ste 1000 Denver, CO 80209 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, Thornton Water Project Engineer City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject 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 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 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 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 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.Hlrnyak a@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer S¼)u City of riThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 22, 2020 Natural Gas Associates 1801 Broadway, Ste 1200 Denver, CO 80202 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. 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 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 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 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.HimyakThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer iste. city of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 ww'vv thorntonwaterproject 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, ;77' ar2 John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer St%sCity of eThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, C0 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject com April 9, 2020 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 (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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer sk� City of iy Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject com April 9, 2020 Colorado Interstate Gas Co. P.O. Box 1087 Colorado Springs; CO 80901-1087 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak c ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer City of Thr Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwateroroject corn April 9, 2020 Mr. Eric Reckentine N orth Weld County Water District P .O. Box 56 Lucerne, CO 80646-0056 Infrastructure Department Thornton Water Protect 720-977-6700 Fax 72O -977-62O2 RE: Thornton Water Project TWP Water Pipeline / Utility Coordination Request Dear Mr. Reckentine: 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectf John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer City of 1�ilThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 WWW thorntonwaterproject corn April 9, 2020 Sinclair Pipe Line Company PO Box 185 100 E. Washington Sinclair, WY 82334-0185 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 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 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 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 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, ohn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Local Fire Districts r City of me Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton CO 80241-2405 www thorrtonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshal David Puccetti Frederick -Firestone Fire Protection District P.O. Box 129 Frederick, CO 80530 RE: Thornton Water Project 1 Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Puccetti: 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 Larimer 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. 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 "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 will be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 4 miles 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.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project LONGMONT FIRE Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 V(4111391 IripRHlQN h'ORt'4ER1 PROJECMASK OROfR StsPF.RUI1t1.40;151X/AN4EflfllO USRWUtREACtMfRAliliPP?J?01i'£RMITAPPN?0 PRE OISFR1CrS 1ik11 NX0 fOUAHY71002033116PN S 0/5 1 5 Miles 1 inch = 1.97 miles FRONT RANGE FIRE RESCUE TWP Alignment Figure 1 Railroad Thornton Water Project -- County Boundary Fire District Boundaries River/Stream/Canal/Ditch M Lake/Reservoir city of iy Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshal Taw Tamlin Fort Lupton Fire Protection District 1121 Denver Ave. Fort Lupton, CO 80621 RE Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Tamlin: 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 Larimer 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. 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 "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 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 John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respect ly, ohn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project •1' � its ` 4[ JJ V ,BRIGHT 1ON FIRE RESCUE DISTRICT Pump Station Location SIT Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST YHORNTON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 0 S 075 1 inch = 1 42 miles aSISTWP Alignment Railroad -- County Boundary River,!Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 15 Miles Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries ri'41AA4R THORNTON NOR T1FRN,PROJECWAS( ORDER .53/45 PERU,Trot GKaSWA l►IESVIEID US*OUTRE.ACNWP€RVi1AY✓7U7011'ER4ttTAPN107Q F17E DIS'RICTS 85X41 MXC ,t]'JAt1317 ;MN 33936£3U At City of vie Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshal Greg Davis Brighton Fire Rescue District 500 S. 4th Ave., 3'd Floor Brighton, CO 80601 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal Davis: 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 (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 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 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. Approximately 2 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Brighton Fire Rescue District boundaries within Weld County. The pump station is located near the northeast intersection of Weld County Road 17 and Weld County Road 2. The site will 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 John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORN -ON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 �/:$/8W$ THORNTON NORTHERN PROAECtl!AS* OROER 5151 PERIM TINGIOSVJAPIvtFSA'fltO USRIOutRfJCpwcRuirApP702WERuiTAPP7070,%RE OtSIRCTS_6Sx1tUrn JOUNt30T00I0.11035 Pm 1 inch = 1.42 miles alilleTWP Alignment Railroad -County Boundary R ver/Strearn/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 15 Miles 168TH AVE Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries s3.City of �yiThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8. 2020 Chief Ty Drage Front Range Fire Rescue P.O. Box 130 Milliken, CO 80543 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Chief Drage: 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 Larimer 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. 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 "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. 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, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respec Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project 1'/Stli9ii 1,40RMON SQRT*ERG PROICTITASx ORDER 5'51 PERM ITltfiG}GISAMAP►ESIMto USRMIRf CHPuwITAP0X MPERuITAPP7Q)o FRF Ot5TRICTS Warn UXO JOOMIMMIX 11936PIA S�� City of Ay Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Inspector Jeff Cog burn Platteville-Gilcrest Fire Protection District P.O. Box 407 Platteville, 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 (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 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 TVVP 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 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 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 will be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 4.5 miles of the water pipeline alignment is located within the Platteville-Gilcrest Fire Protection District 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. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project I NI FREDERICK FIRESTONE FIRE jPROTECTiON DISTRICT FORT LUPTON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT (r Thornton vAttr CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 ti ems TWP Alignment Railroad -- County Boundary R ver/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 0 075 15 Miles 1 inch - 1.42 miles Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries W 111ireal_ TH0Rt110N MORT KERN PR0*CilTRSX QRc0ER sksr PERW lfliNGIGISWAPT LFf1M£W.U5100U IREX_' RMItAPP 70 70u'F.ARIi'AP'PP0 : RE DM; RIC I $ xlt IUD JOUAh 311 117010 3 39 35 KT r city of �yThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton CO 80241-2405 www tho•rtonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Marshal Nunn Fire Protection District 487 Logan Ave. Nunn, CO 80648 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Fire Marshal: Infrastructure Deoartrnent 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 Larimer County to Thornton. T VP 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 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 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 water tank will be located within your fire district boundaries. Approximately 1 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 intersection of Weld County Road 13 and Larimer County Road 56. The site will include a 1 -million -gallon steel water tank. Thank you and for questions, or to coordinate a meeting, please contact me at John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project DOUGLAS RD 'rtr I'Ai41) :.gar OUNTAIN VISTA VINE OR DRAKE RD HORSE TOOTH RD PROSPECT ' Dtcbt.Eh NO 0,,sj Thornton +muse fnJJtct CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 0 \1 S 0.75 POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY 1 inch = 1.42 miles CUM TWP Alignment Railroad --County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 15 Miles Water Tank Location NUNN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AUITj j I PROTECT{ o N OttTRtt 'IP- 7 { Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries /1%47$9$$ 1HO 'if0N NOR ImtRrtPR0.ECfTASX 0R%R SLSt P€141.1aTINCIPSVAAPRLESINELCIuSWAJTMEACHNisitRYItAPPX1701PERWIAP92073 FRE O4 R►CtS SSXsI100 .7OuAN10700303393E Pi) A)1. City of �y Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton. CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Chief Mark White Ault -Pierce Fire Department 16880 Colorado Highway 14 Ault, CO 80610 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Chief White: 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 (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 Larimer 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. 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 "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 will be located within your fire 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 n Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project OCJUti1AS In` MOUNTAIN VISTA OR VINE Dk ,IORSE TOOTH RD L Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTCN, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY ti 0 075 1 5 1 inch = 1.42 miles Water Tank Location vtedI 0 aline TWP Alignment Railroad -- County Boundary — River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir Miles l _ secnk NUNN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries Vi WIb3A$ !PORN TOs t1ORTIIERN PRO.TECtsTA$K ORDER 5U I P1 WA;ITIMGGISVJAPGrtESWFU: % S$tMII4iKAWERUITAir.)70 OVEI4t iiAW702G ;PE O31RiCIS 85)01 inc Jpu*.'lY1iRRJO) 39 }5 PU At Cisae-ty of Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Fire Protection Technician Jim Lynxwiler Poudre Fire Authority 102 Remington St. Fort Collins. CO 80524 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire District Coordination Request Dear Mr. Lynxwiler: 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 Larimer 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. 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 '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 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 Fire Authority 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. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project 44OUNUIMP VISTA OR nORSF TOOTH RO Cr Thornton w�tth f1;Otto CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 0 POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY S 0.75 1 inch = 1.42 miles STWP Alignment - Railroad — - County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 1.5 • Miles Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries 1Y1d75M$ t$1oR(tON t10R1►*NH PRO.ECMMP9t OVER 96 PERU itTu1GctSWAPfttESIOVE1O USRR1OUtNEACMPOWITAPf+7070MAIMIAPP7070 fRE Q$STRKts ISXI1 UXO JOliAtf1010070 3 Pu City of i1/'Thornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 VVashington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corn April 8, 2020 Operations Chief Mike Blackwill Windsor Severance Fire Rescue 100 7th St. Windsor, CO 80550 RE: Thornton Water Project / Fire 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 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 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 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 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 7 miles 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 John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, hn Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project 4ORSf TOO 1 H RO LOVELAND FIRE AND RESCUE Thornton 1alLP •MC►.! CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 1'l 4/046 :HO1141O14 r;oal0'it Ps ;VOACfit ASK ORMR 515 11'E.111H11lNG+GISWAi'KUSROUTREAC►MERrAIT*PPXIM.MWTAP4'?O?O 144E O SIRCIS $SR11 U*O AUAti 31210010 39 36 PM CROSSKUAiI;:. LOVELAND RURAL FIRE 1 inch = 1.42 miles ilaTkA/P Alignment Railroad -- County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir 15 Miles Eft .• we; ,JAR? yo GREELEY FIRE Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries City of iyThornton Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington Street Thornton, CO 80241-2405 www thorntonwaterproject corm 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 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 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 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 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 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 meetingplease contact me at John.Himyak@ThorntonCO.gov or 720-977-6264. Respectfully, John Himyak Thornton Water Project Engineer Thornton Water Project V FRONT RANGE FIRE RESCUE t ONGMONT FIRE Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON CO 80241-2405 3/27/2020 0 0 75 1 5 Miles 1 inch = 1.97 miles mmTWP Alignment Railroad -- County Boundary River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Lake/Reservoir Figure 1 Thornton Water Project Fire District Boundaries Vi 14dAy9A ' d)RH10N $IOR1►CERH PRO-EC1\TAU ORDER 5151 PERU+TTvICIG:SWAPtt1FSV**ID UWOO TREACMPfRU1TApP20T01PERM111P0TQ?a_FRE_()CURIOS_i$Xt1 UXO . XbUi M71170703)936PU Wildlife Agencies ERQ 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 % Main Avenue Durango, CO 81301 970.422.2136 Hotchkiss P.O. Box 932 161 South 2nd Street Hotchkiss, CO 81419 970.872.3020 Idaho 4001 East Main Street Emmett, ID 83617 208.365.7684 www.eroresources.com 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 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 (Poo 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 (Hordeum jubatum) 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 (Bromus japonicus), crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum), and kochia (Bassia 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 (Sal►x frag►I►s), and peachleaf willow (Sahx amygdaloides) trees form the overstory with a shrub layer of chokecherry (Prunus v►rg►n►ana), American plum (Prunus americana), western snowberry (Symphoricarpos occ►dental►s), Woods' rose (Rosa woods,,), and sandbar willow (Sal►x exigua) The noxious weed tree, Russian olive (Elaeagnus aggustifol►a), 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 angust►fol►a), broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia), Baltic rush (Juncus 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 l' Common Name _ , Scientific Name` State n -Statue_ ` - -' .. Habitat - �r ` Suitable Habitat Present Amphibians and Reptiles Northern leopard frog Rana pipiens SC, Tier 1 Wetlands, streams, beaver ponds, stock ponds, wet meadows, and floodplains, typically, clear streams with sandy soils Yes —wetlands and streams in the TWP study buffer Mammals Black -footed ferret Mustela mgnpes SE, Tier 1 Grasslands or shrublands that support prairie dogs, eastern plains, mountain parks, and western valleys of Colorado No Fringed myotis Myotis thysanodes Tier 1 Coniferous forest and mixed pine woodland No Little brown myotis Myotis luc figus Tier 1 Woodlands, caves, and in or under buildings and bridges in urban areas Yes —wooded riparian areas along the larger tributaries and rivers in the TWP study 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 hudsomus preble, FT, 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 big- eared bat Corynorhmus townsendn pallescens SC, Tier 1 Mines, caves, and large rock cavities No Birds Burrowing owl Athene cumculana ST, Tier 1 Shortgrass prairie with prairie dog colonies 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 Grus canadensis tabida SC, Tier 1 Wetlands and shallow marshes, mudflats, moist meadows, and agricultural land Yes —wetlands and agricultural land in the TWP study buffer Mountain plover Charadnus montanus SC, Tier 1 Open, flat tablelands and shortgrass prairie vegetation less than 6 inches high, breeds in areas with about 30 percent bare ground, including grazed grasslands, fallow fields, and prairie dog towns 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 hankmsom 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 Vram 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 — known to occur in cool transitional zone streams in the South Platte River Basin Greenback cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus Clark, stomas ST, Tier 1 Cold, clear, gravelly headwater streams and mountain lakes in the South Platte and Arkansas River Basins No Plains topminnow 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 �;<w-: Common Name ' r ,t _' Scientrfic Name State" - Status'; 4,,,Habitat ; _ ,. r ` Suitable Habitat Present -ti , - Stonecat Noturus flavus SC, Tier 1 Fast water riffles and runs of streams with sand -gravel bottoms, often under rocks and debris Potentially — known to occur in St Vrain Creek near Longmont, Colorado Suckermouth minnow Phenacobius mirabilis SE, Tier 1 Gravel and rubble riffles and runs of clear to turbid creeks and small to medium rivers Potentially— known to occur in 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 -nh ictommon Name � " . Scientific Name' -' - '`x Bald eagle Hahaeetus leucocephalus Black -tailed prairie dog Cynomys ludovicianus Black -necked stilt Himantopus mexicanus Bull snake Pituophis catenifer Common garter snake Thamnophis sirtahs Cottontail rabbit Sylvilagus spp Coyote Canis latrans Deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus Ferruginous hawk Buteo regal's Great Plains toad Anaxyrus cognatus Ground squirrel Ictidomys tndecemhneatus, Xerospermophrlus spilosoma Iowa darter Etheostoma exile Long -billed curlew Numenius amencanus Mule deer Odocoileus hemionus Peregrine falcon Falco peregrunus gnatum Plains pocket gopher Geomys bursanus Prairie vole Microtus pennsylvanicus Pronghorn Antilocapra amencana Raccoon Procyon lotor Red fox Vulpes vulpes Red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis River otter Lontra canadensis Swainson's hawk Buteo swainsoni Swift fox Vulpes velox Western terrestrial garter snake Thamnophis elegans White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus Wild turkey Meleagris gallopavo Woodhouse's toad Anaxyrus woodhousii 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, Ifauk viezek_ 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 arcgis com/home/group html7owner=rsacco&title=Colorado%20Parks%20an d%20Wi Idlife%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- ThreatenedEndangeredList 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 E J U C a) cr iL V h C j a v 0 0 N 0 N a_ C C s 0 .stes Park 3483m Location COLORADO VIE BRAND AIRPORT Loveland .Lonrjmont *Groan field °Windsor Greeley:" Johnstown Milliken ,Fir r� Dacorio ,Platteville stone lerick Brighton. For t Lupton Barr Lake GREELE'r WELD CO Hudson Thornton Water Treatment Plant '"7/YEARINit •AIPPOR1 Wes Brown Water Treatment Plant Thornton Water Project Adams, Larimer, and Weld Counties, Colorado Weld County TWP Study Buffer Larimer County TWP Study Buffer Adams County TWP Study Buffer Figure 1 Vicinity Map Prepared for: City of Thornton File: 05241 Figure 1 Agency Letter.mxd [dIHI April 16, 2020 ERC) ERO Resources Coro. Portions of this document include intellectual property of ESRI and its licensors and are used herein under license. Copyright © 2016 ESRI and its licensors. All rights reserved. ERO 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 %] Main Avenue Durango, CO 81301 970.422.2136 Hotchkiss P.O. Box 932 161 South 2" St. Hotchkiss, CO 81419 970.872.3020 Idaho 4001 East Main Street Emmett, ID 83617 208.365.7684 www.eroresources.com 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 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 Apr►l 17, 2020 ' ' - Common 'Name - - Scientific Name , Status' - ' Habitat _' Suitable , Habitat` - Present Mammals Preble's meadow Jumping mouse (Preble's) Zapus hudsonrus prebler FT, ST Shrub riparian/wet meadows Yes Birds Interior least tern" Sterna antrllarum athalassos FE, SE Sandy/pebble beaches on lakes, reservoirs, and rivers No Mexican spotted owl Stnx occidentalrs FT, ST Closed canopy forests in steep canyons No Piping plover" Charadnus melodus FT, ST s Sandy lakeshore beaches and river sandbars No Whooping crane" Grus amerrcana FE, SE Mudflats around reservoirs and in agricultural areas No Fish Pallid sturgeon" Scaphirhynchus albus FE Large, turbid, free -flowing rivers with a strong current and gravel or sandy substrate No Plants Ute ladies' -tresses orchid (ULTO) Spiranthes dduvrahs FT Moist to wet alluvial meadows, floodplains of perennial streams, and around springs and lakes below 7,800 feet in elevation Yes Western prairie fringed orchid" Platanthera praeclara FT Moist to wet prairies and meadows 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 lat►fol►a), (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 Vrain 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 Ute 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 Vrain 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 (Sal►x exigua), or reed canarygrass (Phalar►s arunchnacea) 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 jama►cens►s), Swainson's hawks (Buteo swa►nson►), or unknown raptors CPW recommends the following buffer zones and seasonal restrictions for human activities for active raptor nests 1/2 -mile radius of active bald eagle nests from October 15 through July 31, 1/2 -mile radius of active red-tailed hawk nests from February 15 through July 15, and 1/2 -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 Iongspur Calcarius ornatus Golden eagle Aquila chrysoetos Lark bunting Calamospiza melanocorys Lesser yellowlegs Tringa flavipes Long -billed curlew Numenius americanus Mccown's longspur Calcarius mccownii Semipalmated sandpiper Calidris 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, IrLiurdk th?erk_ 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/learn/Pages/SOC-ThreatenedEndangeredList.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 //ecos fws gov/ipac/wizard/chooseLocation'prepare action ERO Resources Corporation C, N 0 N N L t 0 z 0 sr JI n c C, n' 1 r n ACHE L-'. 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Appendix C Best Management Practices Example descriptions of common construction BMPs that could be used during construction are provided for reference purposes below These lists are not all inclusive Items listed below, and/or other construction BMPs, will be selected as appropriate based on site -specific condition TABLE APPENDIX C 1 Example Structural Control Measures SWMP(s) may include these and/or other construction BMPs Possible Control Measure Potential Location(s) Description of Control Measure Silt Fencing Wattles Along the perimeter of the excavation sites, corridor, and disturbed areas Along the downhill perimeter of the disturbed sites Protects streams or wetland areas, reduces sediment transport, and keeps sediment onsite Silt fencing consists of posts with filter fabric stretched across the posts The bottom end of the fence is vertically trenched and covered with backfill This prevents water from passing by the fence without being filtered The fabric allows for the water to pass offsite while retaining the sediment onsite Used to form a barrier or redirect water, and made of straw Wattles work much like silt fencing and may be used instead of silt fencing Straw Bales Installed around areas requiring protection, such as wetlands, to form a temporary containment Used to form a barrier or redirect water Straw bales are often used in ditch check dams or as inlet protection rather than linear BMPs The bales impede stormwater flow Unlike silt fence, straw bales do not allow water to flow through freely, thus they are used where detention, not just filtration, is necessary Erosion Control Blankets In areas requiring protection of exposed soil and/or additional stabilization Protects disturbed soil areas to minimize erosion and soil transport Inlet Protection Around inlets to the storm sewer system Traps sediment with filtering material placed around an inlet to a receiving stream It can be composed of gravel, stone with a wire mesh filter, concrete blocks and gravel, or straw bales Earth Dikes/ Berms In areas where stormwater flow needs to be diverted around a potential contaminant source Diverts stormwater flow around or away from areas where soils are disturbed or stockpiled, or the location of potential contaminants, to minimize contact of the stormwater with those pollutant sources of concern Check Dams Typically where the grade change is more than 2 percent Slows the speed of the flow A check dam is a small, temporary dam constructed across a drainage ditch or channel The reduced runoff speed may result in less erosion and gullying in the channel and allow the sediment to settle out The check dams can be built with materials such as straw bales, rock, timber, or other material that may retain/slow water flow Vehicle Tracking At entrances and exits into and Control out of the construction site Reduces tracking of soil off the site Entrance and exit points are constructed of a riprap layer on top of filter fabric The intent is for the mud and sediments on vehicle tires to adhere to the rough surface of the rocks/cobbles Temporary Swales In low areas and at site boundaries, as appropriate Provides a preferential pathway for water flow to prevent erosion and provide a location for accumulation of sediment and debris TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX C BMPS APPENDIX C-1 TABLE APPENDIX C 1 Example Structural Control Measures SWMP(s) may include these and/or other construction BMPs Possible Control Measure Potential Location(s) Description of Control Measure Concrete Washout In Contractor Staging Area or other approved location Provides a designated location and containment to washout concrete trucks Washout areas are depressed impoundments or fabricated structures Water used to wash out concrete trucks is contained within the depressed area The wash water usually has a high pH, which, if released, can affect the quality of runoff The wash water may be pumped out of the depressed area for proper disposal off -site Hardened concrete is also periodically removed and disposed of properly Limit Number of Designated construction site Reduces tracking of soil off site Typically implemented with Entrances/Exits entrances/exits vehicle tracking control TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX C BM PS APPENDIX C-2 TABLE APPENDIX C 2 Example Stabilization Control Measures SWMP(s) may include these and/or other stabilization practices Possible Control Measure Potential Location(s) Description of Stabilization Practice Temporary Seeding On appropriate disturbed areas if construction is complete or suspended for an extended period of time, but prior to the entire site being permanently reseeded Provides stabilization of the soil and reduces erosion Permanent Seeding On appropriate disturbed areas once construction is complete Provides stabilization of the soil and reduces erosion Sod Stabilization On appropriate areas where rapid stabilization and protection of disturbed ground surface is desirable and/or where it will be difficult to reseed the area Mulching On slopes steeper than 2 1 or on areas that have been seeded Provides stabilization of the soil and reduces erosion and protects water quality Provides soil stabilization or erosion control where materials such as grass wood chips, hay, etc are placed on the soil surface to protect disturbed soil areas and/or establish seeded areas Vegetative Buffer As appropriate and where feasible, retain or Strips install between large areas of disturbed soil or pavements Intercepts and slows sheet flow moving across disturbed or paved areas Improves water quality, reduces erosion potential, and assists in retaining sediment onsite Furrow -Contour Side Hill Slopes On side hill slopes of exposed soil Minimizes wind and water erosion, provides a microclimate of wind protection for new plants, and helps conserve precipitation for use in growth of new seed, which reduces sediment erosion Geotextiles On appropriate disturbed areas or slopes Provides coverage and stabilization of disturbed soils and slopes to reduce erosion potential TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX C BMPS APPENDIX C-3 TABLE APPENDIX C 3 Example Materials Handling Control Measures for Construction Sites SWMP(s) may include these or other materials handling control measures Possible Control Measure Description of Control Measure Good Housekeeping Implement general good housekeeping at the construction site Keep the site free, as much as practicable, from trash, spilled fuels or oils, and miscellaneous construction debris Provision of Trash Receptacles Provide trash receptacles (i e , dumpsters or garbage cans) for daily domestic -type trash and garbage Use sturdy receptacles placed in areas where they are unlikely to be knocked or blown over Empty receptacles on a regular basis Trash Removal Remove domestic -type garbage from trash receptacles, construction or materials packaging, and other general trash and debris from the site on a regular basis Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) Make SDSs available for review and use for substances used or stored on the construction site Materials Inventory Materials Storage Maintain an inventory of materials stored onsite Provide proper storage and containment for chemicals, fuels, oil, and any other products requiring storage/containment Vehicle Fueling and Maintenance Containment Limit areas where fueling and maintenance occur, and perform away from storm inlets and waterways Provide spill kits and clean up/dispose of the spill and cleanup materials properly Prepare a spill control and secondary containment plan for fuel storage TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX C BMPS APPENDIX C-4 TABLE APPENDIX C 4 Example BMP Maintenance Guidelines SWMP(s) may reference/include these and/ or other inspection and maintenance guidelines SILT FENCE Is the fence damaged, collapsed, un-entrenched, or ineffective? Has sediment been removed from behind the fence? Is the silt fence properly positioned? STRAW BALE BARRIER Are the straw bales damaged, ineffective, or un-entrenched? Has sediment been removed from behind the bales? Are the bales installed and positioned correctly? EROSION CONTROL BLANKET , Is fabric damaged, loose, or in need of repair? INLET PROTECTION Is the inlet protection damaged, ineffective, or in need of repair? Has sediment been removed? EARTH DIKES/BERMS Are dikes or berms in good condition, without gaps or damaged areas? Are dikes or berms installed in areas of soil stockpiles? CHECK DAM Has accumulated sediment and debris been removed from behind the dam? Have the removed materials been disposed of properly? TEMPORARY SWALES Has any sediment or debris been deposited within the swales? Have the slopes of the swale eroded or has damage occurred to the lining? SURFACE ROUGHENING Are there any vehicle tracks evident on roughened slopes? Is there any evidence of erosion? VEHICLE TRACKING AT ENTRANCE/EXITS Is the gravel surface clogged with mud or sediment? Is the gravel surface sinking into the ground? Has sediment been tracked onto public roads, if so, has it been cleaned up? CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE Is structure more than two-thirds full? Is the structure performing properly? Is liner in adequate condition? PERMANENT SEEDING Are the seedbeds protected by mulch? Has any erosion occurred in the seeded area? Is there any evidence of vehicle tracking on seeded areas? TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX C BMPS APPENDIX C-5 TABLE APPENDIX C 4 Example BMP Maintenance Guidelines SWMP(s) may reference/include these and/ or other inspection and maintenance guidelines SOD STABILIZATION Is sod properly installed? Are there gaps or areas of exposed soil between sod sheets? Is sod stressed or dead? MULCHING Is mulch distributed uniformly on all disturbed areas? Is there any evidence of mulch being blown or washed away? Has the mulched area been seeded? VEGETATIVE BUFFER STRIPS Are vegetative buffer strips installed or maintained? Are areas of vegetative buffer strips appropriately protected or designated to minimize damage? Are vegetative buffer strips covered or filled with debris or sediment? FURROW CONTOURING Is furrow contouring implemented on final slopes, as practicable? Is erosion visible cross -cutting furrow contours? GEOTEXTILES Is fabric damaged, loose, or in need of repair? TABLE APPENDIX C 5 Example Groundwater BMPs Possible Control Measure Description of Control Measure Trench Plug Mitigates a decline in groundwater levels due to draining of groundwater through the pipeline bedding material Install periodically along and perpendicular to the pipeline at locations determined by designer Draining Mechanism Mitigates groundwater rising due to pipeline installation Bedding Allows for increased water flow through the pipe zone to account for the impervious area caused by the pipe Groundwater Disposal Disposal in accordance with CDPHE regulations and the requirements of the construction dewatering permits Temporary retention ponds, land application, and routing to storm drains are options for groundwater disposal Reduction in Impervious Materials Minimizes impervious materials to maximize groundwater recharge TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX C BMPS APPENDIX C-6 TABLE APPENDIX C 6 Example Other Areas or Procedures BMPs Possible Control Measure Description of Control Measure Bentonite Containment/Disposal Includes proper pit containment and removal/disposal once operations are complete or as necessary Bentonite associated with trenchless installation methods may present a potential site pollutant Appropriate Backfill Technique Minimizes the effects of subsurface drainage BMPs such as appropriate trench materials, compaction techniques, and proper compaction with the correct equipment can be utilized Street Sweeping Reduces the potential of sediment transport and tracking Sweeping operations involve scraping and/or sweeping large quantities of sediment from pavement, via hand or mechanical means, to remove as much deposited sediment as possible Streets within and immediately surrounding a construction site would be cleaned of earth material when sediment has been deposited on the roadway and is being tracked off site Scraped or swept material would not be deposited in the storm sewer Sweeping and vacuuming may not be effective when soil is wet or muddy TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX C BMPS APPENDIX C-7 Appendix E Community Outreach Information I Open House Invitation, Notification Area Map, and Mailing List THORNTON WATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSES Visit with the Project team at any of the following locations to learn about the upcoming pipeline Project in Larimer and Weld Counties. Ask Questions • Get Information • Provide Input 25 FIN PROPOSED TWP CORRIDOR Ilr I 1:o 8I' ..ell m it • WELD COUNTY BOULDER COUNTY a i i i 4 ��At Thornton WATER PROJECT For more information visit www.ThorntonWaterProject.com and sign up for Project updates or call 720-977.6265. * Monday, November 14 Southwest Weld County Services Complex 4209 Weld County Rd 24'/2 Longmont, CO 80504 Wednesday, November 16 Poudre Valley REA 7649 REA Pkwy., Ft. Collins, CO 80528 Tuesday, December 6 Larimer County Courthouse 200 W. Oak St., Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Thursday, December 8 Johnstown Senior Center 101 Charlotte St., Johnstown, CO 8053 JOIN US ANY TIME! All open houses start at 6:30 p.m. ce' Thornton i1WATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSES Attend any of our open houses to learn how the Thornton Water Project may affect your property, ask our team members questions about the Project, and provide input. We want to hear from you! www.ThorntonWaterProject.com 720.977-6265 Thornton Water Project Infrastructure Maintenance Center 12450 Washington St. Thornton, CO 80241-2405 PRESORTED STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID CITY OF THORNTON THORNTON WATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSES Visit with the Project team at any of the following locations to learn about the upcoming pipeline Project in Larimer and Weld Counties. Ask Questions • Get Information • Provide Input c l: 4 Ina PROPOSED TWP CORRIDOR m 1 • T c:II ii is I, $ e aaat. cart' Thornton WA1IN P$UJELI For more information visit www.ThorntonWaterProject.com and sign up for Project updates or call 720-977.6700. W1IN&R THERE ARE TWO MEETINGS REMAINING. If you've already attended one of our meetings, thank you for your time and input. *Tuesday, December 6 Larimer County Courthouse 200 W. Oak St., Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Thursday, December 8 Johnstown Senior Center 101 Charlotte St., Johnstown, CO 80534 JOIN US ANY TIME! Both open houses start at 6:30 p.m. THORNTON WATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSES Visit with the Project team at any of the following locations to learn about the upcoming pipeline Project in Larimer and Weld Counties. Ask Questions • Get Information Thornton For more information visit www.ThorntonWaterProject.com and sign up for Project updates or call 720.977.6700. • Provide Input REMINDER THERE ARE TWO MEETINGS REMAINING. If you've already attended one of our meetings, thank you for your time and input. *TuesdaY , December 6 Larimer County Courthouse 200 W. Oak St., Ft. Collins, CO 80522 *Thursday, December 8 Johnstown Senior Center 101 Charlotte St.. Johnstown, CO 80534 JOIN US ANY TIME! Both open houses start at 6:30 p.m. THORNTON WATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSES Visit with the Project team at any of the following locations to learn about the upcoming pipeline Project in Larimer and Weld Counties. c n Ask Questions • 4c re; �!'e • PROPOSED TWP CORRIDOR I 0 • • Get Information • Provide Input elerJ easn : Siam. Nall irThornton For more information visit www.ThorntonWaterProject.com and sign up for Project updates or call 720.977.6700. REMINIDIR THERE ARE TWO MEETINGS REMAINING. f you've already attended one of r meetings, thank you for your time and input. • Tuesday, December 6 Larimer County Courthouse 200 W. Oak St., Ft. Collins, CO 80522 *Thursday, December 8 Johnstown Senior Center 101 Charlotte St., Johnstown, CO 80534 JOIN US ANY TIME! Both open houses start at 6:30 p.m. IHORNIgN WATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSES Visit with the Project team at any of the following locations to learn about the upcoming pipeline Project in Larimer and Weld Counties. Ask Questions • Get Information • Provide Input c 9I rn PROPOSED TWP CORRIDOR T m 1 1 1 1 1 1 l • Ti. 1 ••_•1 I 1 _ , ./ III1 I. sea tasty • 1 1 a etiaee. casl. l�. Thornton iaussarThitiareawab For more information visit www.ThorntonWaterProject.com and sign up for Project updates or call 720-977.6700. REMINDER t R E ARE TWO MEETINGS REMAINING. you've already attended one of ur meetings, thank you for your time and Input. Tuesday, December 6 Larimer County Courthouse 200 W. Oak St., Ft. Collins, CO 80522 Thursday, December 8 Johnstown Senior Center 101 Charlotte St., Johnstown, CO 80534 JOIN US ANY TIME! Both open houses start at 6:30 p.m. eAlt' Thornton PROJECT � WATER OPEN HOUSES Attend any of our open houses to learn how the Thornton Water Project may affect your property, ask our team members questions about the Project, and provide input. We want to hear from you! 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Gear T tr6. tr.,.... ♦ n, ' . NIL rt Ur . b.` l . - `n.or. :r art.'.7tt. 4� ,L, - ,�• ! �..•+ten�I-. .- .^. -. I. - ^ h _ -'-- �r t . - _ lira rn vNr CITY OF THOR NTON • TWP Corridor Unincorporated River/Stream/Canal/Ditch Parcel • Final location of the Source Water Pump Station will be COLORADO �� in Boundary Map 1 deterrnned during design development. Thornton willsubmit a Lanmer County 'Source Water Pump Station lie :X‘"- Thornton 12450 WASHINGTON ST .4q OJ%<. THORNTON. CO 80241-2405 0 1,125 W ti , Site Plan Review permit application to Larimor county attar Open House Notification Area . TWP Corridor outside / • General Location design has progressed to the level necessary to submit tho application • • Unincorporated Latimer Count •• • p y 2.250 _ / Water Tank General Location County Boundary titter Feet t _ ! Lanmer SOOft Notification Buffer Railroad 3/27/2017 1 inch = 2,250 feet i _ ! 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CO 80241 2405 0 Water Tank General Location !finale. //A 1/8 Mile in Larimer S 1125 ii■ fits' 2,250 County Boundary and TWP Corridor Boundary in Larimer County are Coincident 1,4 Mile r TVVP Corridor in Unincorporated Larimer County .....TWP Corridor outside •• • • :Unincorporated Latimer County -- County Boundary -4.— Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch / 'Source Water Pump Station • General Location �a- 1 _ !Latimer 500ft Notification Buffer p _ !Weld 150ft Notification Buffer Parcel Boundary Map 2 Open House Notification Area 'Final location of the Source Water Pump Station will be oetermned during design development Thornton will submit a Site Plan Review permit application to Larimer County after design has progressed to the level necessary to submit the application 3/27/2017 vtiwages tNORNrON_ tiORTHERN_aRO,,EC' 1 inch = 2,250 feet Feet / /Water Tank General Location Sa..•Les . ::JW .ar•••,e• aro Wad Cournes COQ- DRCOG '.A 'Asc_OROER_S<<i _PE;Wirt iNGial%MAPcILESLARIMER_i04nNOr,FicAnoNMAP_"X+7P MXO JQUAN 3O7O017 • • SC 44 AN Thornton Water Project Ten eland onggnont Erie Map 6 Map 7 Map 8 Map 9. 1.atati et le Thornton ,rATEA PROJECT Audi 'ei Lie - w Dead= aA e CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241 2405 3/27/2017 0 L 1,125 2250 1 inch = 2,250 feet Feet • i nnamd [1! I Y n iiin.ton Nail elrr`ti `- R_78 County Boundary and TWP Corridor Boundary in Larimer County are Coincident conmastripkt MITO3II^EE42; INGCMIGStig _V* iii 9 i �p FslIFl j lie As WINDSOR TWP Corridor in Unincorporated �Larimer County .....TVVP Corridor outside •• • •:Unincorporated Larimer County -- County Boundary Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch 'Source Water Pump Station / General Location / /Water Tank General Location i _ _Larimer 500ft Notification Buffer _ Weld 150ft Notification Buffer Parcel Boundary Map 3 Open House Notification Area 'Final location of the Source Mister Pump Station will be deterrnned during design development Thornton will submit a Site Plan Review permit application to Lanrner County after design has progressed to the level necessary to submit the application Sources NHO CDWR . a• me' ana Weld Counties . 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Igo ,t.,• County Boundary and TWP Corridor Boundary Larimer County are Coincident C WINDSOR TWP Corridor in Unincorporated Lanmer County .....TWP Corridor outside •. •.:Unincorporated Larimer County -- County Boundary 4- Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch / 'Source Water Pump Station General Location ' Laurier 500ft Notification Buffer _ ' Weld 150ft Notification Buffer Parcel Boundary list stet, -1111, n. rE et -.are; eo cdpar 1111 w. rr set glieS r _�,as. •• •• +�•..�•a� � � 1111 Map 4 Open House Notification Area •F anal location of the Source \Alter Pump Station will be deternned during design development Thornton will submit a Site Plan Review permit application to Lanmer County after des.9n has progressed to the level necessary to submit the application 3/27/2017 1 inch = 2,250 feet Feet / /Water Tank General Location W%176966 'HORNTON NORTHERN PROJEC"`,TA9C ORDERJAS1 PERMITTING‘C,+SMAPC ILE S, AR'ME R 10411NO"F,CA'CNMAP 11X170 MXD JOUAN 3121O0' ?'• SC 44 AN Sources NNO CDWR tawnier aria Wed Counties. CDOT DRCOG woo Thornton Water Project C had& Fort( Atory 5w1zPre4 Windsor Greeley Loveland A 1 unguent 1 atay t 'Lamer 500ft Notification Buffer WINDSOR in Larimer County are Coincident rya CR 52 IL- A- •1 r t� • • • p�..7 i •- - ;••. ':• • i :• • •r • •• • •.Lta•• ••4. ..• . • •r •• ••• - •. r • •• .• • -1'GREELEY • IP r- • . Thornton ((.4 WATER PROJ CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON. CO 80241 2405 TWP Corridor in Unincorporated �Lartmer County ...••TWP Corridor outside •• • •= Unincorporated Larimer County — - County Boundary -0-- Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch "Source Water Pump Station 0 1,125 2.250 '/ General Location Feet t_ _ !Weld 150ft Notification Buffer Parcel Boundary Map 5 Open House Notification Area •Final location of the Source Water Pump Station will be determined during design development Thornton will submit a Site Plan Review permit application to Larimer County after design has progressed to the level necessary to submit the application 3/27/2017 1 inch = 2,250 feet / 'Water Tank General Location 4,,,rr,•. 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CDWR_ .a• ^•e• and Wed Counties COO DRCOG_ NAIP u7Sged_"..• R's'ON_ NCRT-ERN_aROJECItT.ASK_ ORDER_SC 1_PERV " %GiGiSLMAP tLES1LAR ME R_'04-\NOT;FCAT:ONMAP_11X17P MXD JOUAN 3/27120'7'' 5044 AM Thornton Water Project Map �r r tkal laLws imkie Map 5 Map 6 Map l.ongat)zIt Rouldera Map 8 Erie Far ..,. 1.atwn ette Map 9 ndsar Gridley Lanmer 500ft Notification Buffer rit..- Thornton WATER PROJECT CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241 2405 3!27,2017 0 S 1,125 2250 1 inch = 2,250 feet Feet TWP Corridor in Unincorporated OLarimer County •TWP Corridor outside •• • • :Unincorporated Larimer County -- County Boundary Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch 'Source Water Pump Station / General Location / ,Water Tank General Location ' Weld 150ft Notification Buffer Parcel Boundary Map 7 Open House Notification Area •F,nal location of the Source Water Pump Station vnu be determined during design development Thornton will submit a Site Plan Review permit application to Larimer County after design has progressed to the 'eve! necessary to submit the application b. crc ,• ..:Wt ar 'r anti wawa rni.n...a rnnT n rrv_ ti•.a W.4 8o88.' •••' N • NO H RNa 0-EC.,"Ag(_ ORDER_ S'5'_ PERvSMA;- A • 4 1 041WOT• CAT ON's* it •• VX .;O,AN 3r27r2p' 7•• •44 AV Thornton Water Project C(4 Thornton CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON. CO 80241-2405 S TWP Corridor in Unincorporated Lamer County ....,TWP Corridor outside :...:unincorporated Lamer County - • County Boundary Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch 'Source Water Pump Station 0 1,125 2 250 / General Location ra Feet l Lanmer 500ft Notification Buffer 150ft Notification Buffer Parcel Boundary Map 8 Open House Notification Area 'Final location of the Source Water Pump Station will be deters fined during design development Thornton will submit a Site Plan Review permit appbcation to Lanmer County after design has progressed to the level necessary to submit the application 3/27/2017 1 inch = 2,250 feet / /Water Tank General Location Sources NHD_CDW4 .r •*e• and We o Co.^'es COOT DRCOG NAIP wt47SOe8 THORNTON NORTHERN PROJECTrASX ORDER Si5 t PERMITTINGG SMAac ESLARIMER_104 t‘NOT F CAT ONMAP 1' X' 72 MXD 4OUAN 3/2t12C17 SC 44 AN Thornton Water Project Cry Thornton WATER PROJECT CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON. CO 80241-2405 0 S 1125 2 250 Feet TWP Corridor in Unincorporated OLamer County .....TWP Corridor outside ••••: Unincorporated ated Lar mer County -- County Boundary — Railroad River/Stream/Canal/Ditch 'Source Water Pump Station General Location _ Larimer 500ft Notification Buffer I ' Weld 150ft Notification Buffer Parcel Boundary Map 9 Open House Notification Area 'Final location of the Source Water Pump Station will be determned during design development Thornton will submit a Site Plan Review permit applicabon to Larimer County after design has progressed to the level necessary to submit the appitcabon 3/27/2017 1 inch = 2 250 feet / /Water Tank General Location W\4 _'HORN •N_ NORTHERN_ POSE T\TASK_•R R_5 1_• 'MI IN !SWA ILESI..AR'MER_1041\NOTi4 ICA'•ONMAP_'1XI • MXD.,OUAN Y77RCr 7•• 5044 AM Source NOD CDWR _a• •nem arc Wee C•urties COO* JRC• NAP November/December 2016 TWP Open House Mailing List 1 MORRIS, EARL GEOFFREY 8553 STATE HIGHWAY 66 PLATTEVILLE CO 80651 2 MOSER, RANDEL AND 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(41" Thornton WATER PROJECT Open House Sign -in Southwest Weld County Services Co plex Monday, November 14, 2016 Please Print Name and Address Email Updates Y/N /A) Ri CA) ji i D lirCet 213 CR )q) 2,Mo C C)8OQSp s m RP is e'CeO/lint X .7)ciZZ.14-tritce 6.(0? Ou4c, 7Cjc° 7r, COL /1i1/4fa J eas-P/1j1 A...);7)/1 r C 2 Z v T ` •✓ +_ .• Z.4 • 6.,-,. f6'v Sj 3 a r, !J C If you would like to receive information and updates regarding this project please choose 'Y' in the 'Updates' column. C�st'eThornitim WATER PROJECT Open House Sign -in Southwest Weld County Services Complex Monday, November 14, 2016 Please Print Name and Address Email Updates Y/ N \t:' IA ; I-: tA lc -\\% l /UU J•, A . aca\kOsof cO 3.,2O3 ick_ ''nn (-- Le CerL ( Fize 41/4 cY / ooh 07)&tia_r-- ) LAO\ ST. gGS ,7 4,(L}.,)' 50 fi4olttiW'‘' . )._Lii I 1 FuM(--9C1--s Afr— if you would like to receive information and updates regarding this project please choose 'Y' in the 'Updates' column. 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EAN Co o‘/s- 4zrA E51-5‘ Skii--O0/nr-, %/4(_.nr C u n If you would like to receive information and updates regarding this project please choose 'Y' in the 'Updates' column. it WATER ThorntonJtCi Open House Sign -in Poudre Valley REA November 16, 2016 Please Print Name and Address Email Updates Y/N fi 4 /rcac 1 `' 1/533 Z Si. 3 a o60 -<<,1 If you would like to receive information and updates regarding this project please choose 'Y' in the Updates' column. Thornton WATER PROJECT Open House Sign -in Larimer County Courthouse December 6, 2016 Please Print Name and Address Email Updates YIN Example: Mark Koleber info@thorntonwaterproject.com Y 12450 Washington Street, Thornton CO 80241 CO --- .y i` tip cPt2 5-0i► koir 2-3 6/7-Qc 0 it Pot-, A Reztl agieiC gVnsV- //0 ---2v c.5 TO i oVAg4i-e AL r bb . y cl C(ferla< te)ii .//oriceNt --(25-24- K ; lit/ Fe_____. S-2.).-70 2, <c 2 I , ,7" 1 tiz ie,aici /.4,,,t_, 46/ 4/4;2, cr) nsopyi , i /9141 bofrie(5Ov) Y 32.0 7 Tfr-044,Yel / 1--- 804c? 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(41 Thornton WATER PROJECT Open House Sign -in Larimer County Courthouse December 6, 2016 Please Print Name and Address Email Updates Y/N info@thorntonwaterproject.com Y Example: Mark Koleber 12450 Washington Street, Thornton CO 80241 itcgjz,L y r.ir 909 Lii--Alift- r--rc 1 I bg, Ur, tad_ rumov-i -- hus i&tIcit-j- brici- RctS'r ≤S3 N ,ED n3,9 5 Co may .CotIM Lc Les° 4 `l y2y 14port- Av&&tiis CaS 2/ v ci t anicc Lai )7hotipty ??tryi, re? Owl/ At5, (0(1- ID 6R9 - `/k> A ��4#- 7o// 6-4-,141jl!/19"y byl, 44,4Cd�l4�% ak-a--"e{ /-4( AAL,A_ irs9 5 VCR_ (S rell4 (0(1,./.\ co (60.502(1 / C:\eo\A,„ 54ke 2_, leke ocl :°Th\rue_ yEL t 7S fOtkeekk------\-nt • \ ,?1, c6D3-2-A-\- -k-'c 050 GActi;�cS - If you would like to receive information and updates regarding this project please choose 'Y' in the 'Updates' column. 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Open House Attendee and Locations Map Thornton Water Project Thornton WATER PROJECT CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 S 1 inch = 4 miles Railroad -- County Boundary Lake/Reservoir River/Stream/Canal/Ditch O Attendee within Corridor O Attendee outside Corridor *Open House Location Attendee and Open House Locations 3/20/2017 0 1 2 4 Miss w b7esee--H0RNT0N_N0RTHERN_PR0ACT1'ASK ORJe€R_5 +_DERMlTT,NGCt9A APICLE9PuBL:C_MEETcNGS1OPENHOusE_M4_ATTENOEE_LOCATIONs_+'X! 7 MC JOUAN 3042017 4 02 43 PM So40as vH3 Cvw :w ner ana We•a Cowin*, C20 Open House Display Boards %ii ThrnWATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSE Ask Questions Get Information Provide Input www.ThorntonWaterProject.com ilk Thornton TER PROJECT OPEN HOUSE WELCOME Visit the following stations to talk to Project team members and learn about the Thornton Water Project. • Welcome Station (Please sign in.) • General Information & Project FAQs • Land Acquisition Process • Construction Activities • Permits • Corridor Map (Please fill out and drop-off your comment card before leaving.) www.ThorntonWaterProject. corn (s+ Thornton WATER PROJECT OPEN HOUSE PROJECT OVERVIEW The Thornton Water Project is a pipeline in Larimer and Weld Counties that will bring water purchased in the 1980s to Thornton customers Thornton is in the land use permitting stage of the Project, and will soon begin contacting landowners along the proposed pipeline corridor to discuss the options of constructing on their property. The exact location of the pipeline has not been determined, and no specific properties have been identified for acquisition of easements or rights of way. IMP www.ThorntonWaterP roj ect. corn Thornton Water Project Project Corridor .rowe , ., 9,. „r► t 4($ • O t Q1rtryON Po Li -rimer 1,441't1/41t. ter; Ro POLT-%. 52E( ,M1==ailnar•IMIMII. 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Z. a „The a MS • I • r 0 ��Thornton WATER PROJECT May 26, 1956 - City of Thornton incorporated 1982 - 1985 - Thornton Participation in Metropolitan Water Development Project (Two Forks) 1985, 1986 - Thornton Acquires Water Supply and Storage Company (WSSC) shares December 1986 - WSSC and Thornton agree to the future use of share water December 1987 - Thornton files Water Court application to change the use of WSSC shares • • • • Thornton has contributed over $12 • million to the Northern Colorado economy through voluntary payments, use of local vendors. etc. HISTORY 0 sisinS • • • : Thornton Farm Cooperative Program implemented for continued agricultural operations and farm and home leasing August 1991 - April 1992 - Water Court Trial (57 days) February 1994 - Water Court Decree and appeal to the Supreme Court October 1996 - Supreme Court Opinion March 1998 - Water Court Decree on Remand 2000s 2005 - Wes Brown Treatment Plant converted to membrane filtration to treat South Platte River supplies 2005-2008 - Additional gravel pit storage developed • a • • • • The Thornton Water Project is included in the South Platte Basin Implementation Plan and Colorado's Water Plan. • • • • • • • • • • Thornton enhances water conservation and maximizes use of existing water resources. August 2013 - Owners Advisor hired for Thornton Water Project (TWP) August 2013 - May 2014 - Evaluation of TWP delivery options June 2014 - Pipeline chosen for TWP delivery method February 2015 - Local government outreach begins May 2016 - Preferred TWP corridor identified May 2016 - Larimer County Pre -Application Meeting August 2016 - Weld County Pre -Application Meeting November/December 2016 - TWP Project Open Houses uture Dates VIEW THE TIMELINE Colorado Dept. of Transportation St. Vrain Sanitation District Box Elder Sanitation District Larimer County Weld County Town of Timnath Town of Windsor Town of Johnstown Town of Firestone Town of Frederick City of Dacono Town of Wellington City of Fort Collins City of Loveland Town of Berthoud Town of Milliken U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Xcel Energy Central Weld County Water District North Weld County Water District Little Thompson Water District • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • sidem Thornton Ale WATER PROJECT TIMELINE 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Permitting and Land Acquisition Design Construction Restoration and Stewardship 2024 Project Operational www.ThorntonWaterProject.com CAL 'ale,. ThorntonWATER PROJECT Title Use by Special Review Perm al it imam Areas and Activities of State Interest (1041) Permit Site Plan Review Areas and Activities of State Interest (1041) Permit Stormwater Discharge Associate. - with Construction Activity - General Permit Construction Dewatering Permit Minimal Industrial Discharge Permit PERMITTING Issuing Agency Air Pollution Emission Notice (APEN) and Construction Permit Special Use Utility Permit Weld County Larimer County Larimer County Town of Firestone Below are a few of the over 600 permits, agreements and consultations/approvals, that the Thornton Water Project will need to obtain before construction begins. Information Ensures that pipeline and appurtenances are constructed and operated in a manner that is consistent with existing and planned land uses in Weld County. Requires coordination with, and approval by, the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. Ensures that pipeline and appurtenances are constructed and operated in a manner that is consistent with environmental and developmental goals of Larimer County. Requires coordination with, and approval by, the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners. Ensures that the source water pump station complies with requirements of the Larimer County Land Use Code. Ensures that pipeline and appurtenances are constructed and operated in a manner that is consistent with environmental and developmental goals in the Town of Firestone. Colorado Department of Public Protects water quality. Regulates the discharge of stormwater runoff from construction sites, and requires contractors to develop and implement a Stormwater Health and Environment Management Plan. Requires final stabilization of the site after construction activities are complete. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Colorado Department of Transportation Encroachment/Excavation; Right -of -Way Permit Crossing Agreements Crossing/Encroachment License Agreements mg CClean Water Act Section 401 19 Consultations Amial Endangered Species Act APIPPIII ections 7, 9, and 10) Compliance Consultations Migratory Bird Treaty Act • Compliance Consultations. Wildlife Conservation/ Mitigation Plan - National Historic Preservation Act 4 Section 106 Consultations Municipalities crossed by the pipeline Ditch companies, special districts, utility companies Railroads (ex. UPRR, BNSF, Great Western) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) USFWS/Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Larimer and Weld Counties Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation Protects water quality. Regulates the discharge of groundwater and stormwater from excavation and dewatering operations, and imposes effluent limitations and associated monitoring and reporting requirements. Protects water quality. Regulates discharge of water from hydrostatic testing of pipelines, storage tanks, and similar vessels, and imposes effluent limitations and associated monitoring and reporting requirements. Protects air quality around construction sites. Regulates releases of "fugitive dust", and requires contractors to develop and implement a Fugitive Dust Control Plan. Ensures proper construction of the pipeline under State roadways. Regulates and authorizes pipeline installation within interstate and State highway right -of way, and requires contractors to meet Colorado Department of Transportation construction and restoration requirements. Ensures proper construction of the pipeline under municipal roadways. Regulates and authorizes pipeline installation within municipal road right-of-way, such as crossings and encroachments, and requires contractors to meet the municipality's construction and restoration requirements. Ensures proper construction of the pipeline when crossing ditches, canals or utilities. Regulates and authorizes pipeline installation and requires contractors to meet the ditch or utility company's construction and restoration requirements. Agreements may include specifying construction timeframes to ensure continuous ditch operations. Ensures proper construction of the pipeline in railroad right-of-way. Regulates and authorizes pipeline installation on railroad property and requires contractors to meet railroad construction and restoration requirements. Protects the "waters of the U.S.", including wetlands. Regulates the discharge of dredged or fill material into such waters. Thornton will conduct field surveys to identify waters of the U.S. in the Project area, and will consult with USACE for a jurisdictional determination for any waters that are identified. Thornton intends that pipeline crossings of jurisdictional waters will be accomplished by tunneling or boring under such waters, and it is expected that no 404 permit will be required. Protects and recovers threatened and endangered (T&E) species and the habitats they depend on. Regulates activities that could impact T&E species or associated habitat. Thornton will conduct field surveys to identify T&E species or habitat in the Project area, and will consult with the USFWS if adverse effects on a T&E species or its habitat is anticipated. No adverse effects to T&E species or habitat is anticipated, pending survey results and USFWS consultation. Protects migratory birds. Regulates activities that could impact active nests of certain migratory bird species. Thornton will conduct field surveys to identify active nests of protected species in the Project area, and will consult with the USFWS and CPW if active nests are identified and impacts anticipated. Protects wildlife and wildlife habitat. Ensures that the pipeline will be constructed to not adversely impact wildlife or wildlife habitats, or that impacts are mitigated to the maximum extent practicable. Thornton will develop a wildlife conservation/mitigation plan as part of the Weld County Use by Special Review Permits and the Larimer County Areas and Activities of State Interest Permit. Preserves historical and archaeological sites. Ensures that the pipeline will be constructed to not adversely impact historical or archeological sites, or that impacts are minimized to the extent practicable. Thornton will conduct a field survey and evaluation of the Project area to determine the existence of known cultural resources, and will consult with the Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation if necessary. eh Thornton Water Project Permit Segments for Larimer and Weld Counties Pump Station Location Larimer County Permit Application 1 LWOW Railroad Thornton Farm s'-.' County Boundary River /Sba a m/CanattDitr-n o as Thornton 1 inch = 1.1 TIPS 3 Mies CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 iNASMNGTON ST THORNTON tO 90241-:405 1t/812016 WELLINGTON Project Corridor Q: c: BERTHOUD O MEAD 44 (--` r sT≥ f ) f '' LAFAYETTE 1 t I • A ,.r.;. _tg i BROOMFIELD ; fir,-f"^^"a-'-`+..�. 110;--,.2 ' r J DUISVILLE rt r: s.— i_ TIMNATH 1fY!/ ti i e,14 Tank Location Project Corridor JOHNS TOWN FREDERICK GILCREST / Project Corridor Pump Station Location ® EVANS LOCHBUIE Weld County Permit Application 2 dams Counts (?I.:n Thornto lr WATER PROJECT PROJECT AREA EVALUATION Jurisdiction (County, City, Town, Other) Zoning/Land Use Agricultural Operations Transportation and Utility Corridors Soils and Vegetation Wildlife Wetlands/Waters of the U.S. Floodplains Cultural or Historic Resources Conservation or Land Management Areas et Ants r • Milan W Ilers O.• Lam se as Caine as a nelartrai //{/��•�%y� AM • 1I .e__ re albeessme Noss r •/ *so — w� —a. -My,-I. --V-S-•.fi_'AI-1.i_P►• - �.. .._•••Vi '1 ► i owl MOW • A .►/ .s, • r Or SIMI www.ThorntonWaterProject.com (f$i. Thornton WATER PROJECT • ,741A2Ca Construction Staging Clearing & Grubbing Pipe Segments 45' Typical GENERAL PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION Topsoil Stockpile Excavated Material • Excavate & Place Pipe Bedding Material Pipe Installation In Trench Final Grade S .w t j Backfill l & Compact Restoration C • Work Limits SIMILAR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN COLORADO Thornton TYPICAL EASEMENT/ 1yWATERPRQJECl RIGHT OF WAY DIAGRAM S Temporary Permanent Construction Easement Easement 50' 40' Existing County Road Pipeline Depth 4-5' Typical Pipe Diameter Diameter 48" Existing Future Right of Way Right of Way 30' + 60' Open House Handouts What is the Thornton Water Project? The Thornton Water Project is a pipeline in Larimer and Weld Counties that will bring water purchased in the 1980s to Thornton customers. I FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is the Thornton Water Project timeline? Thornton's water customers will need this additional water supply by 2025. Project planning and permitting is currently underway, easement acquisition will start in late 2016, design will start in mid -2018, and construction will start in late 2019. Will the pipeline be buried? Yes, the pipeline will be buried with some appurtenances and access points above ground. Will the pipeline cross my property? The specific location of the pipeline has not been determined, and no specific properties have been identified for acquisition of easements or rights of way. Has the pipeline size been determined? We anticipate that the pipeline diameter will be in the 48 -inch range. What permits will Thornton need? We estimate that over 600 permits or approvals will be needed. We have initiated the land use permit processes in Weld and Larimer Counties, and have contacted the cities, towns and districts along the proposed pipeline route to understand their permitting requirements and processes. We plan to meet or exceed all permit requirements for the Project. We have consulted with the Army Corps of Engineers regarding Project construction. and will continue to do so as the Project progresses. Why can't Thornton just increase conservation and efficiency efforts to provide additional water? We have one of the lowest per -person water usage rates in the state, and will continue to be a leader in water conservation, but conservation alone isn't sufficient to meet our ongoing and future water supply needs. Will the Thornton Water Project serve other communities? Legally, our water rights can only be used to supply our water customers. However, we are open to partnering with other communities in northern Colorado to share infrastructure. Why is Thornton starting now if the pipeline isn't needed until 2025? We want to continue to be a good community neighbor and collaborate with stakeholders early in the process. In addition, it takes many years to perform the necessary studies and designs, acquire the necessary approvals and easements, and construct a 70 -mile -long pipeline. ��� ` Thornton WATER PROJECT What is the Thornton Water Project? The Thornton Water Project is a pipeline in Larimer and Weld Counties that will bring water purchased in the 1980s to Thornton customers. .JSED TWP CORRIDOR f.4 For more information about this project and to sign up to receive updates: www.ThorntonWaterProject.com 720-977-6700 Land Acquisition Process C, ... ,:ter.• ..0+ • PROJECT APPROACH LANDOWNERS CAN EXPECT A RESPECTFUL PROCESS AND FAIR COMPENSATION. With input from local governments, we identified a corridor for locating the pipeline. Specific properties or easements have not been selected prior to the Open Houses. We will make every reasonable effort to reach mutually acceptable agreements for property interests required for the Project. We will work with landowners through an open, respectful and collaborative three- phase process to Study, Select and Acquire easements for the Project. Western States Land Services, Inc. 970-667-7602 (Metro Area) 303-938-1414 Our Land Acquisition Team Members Phil B. Mazur Senior Right of Way Agent and General Manager John Doty. Senior Right of Way Agent and Project Manager Val Kindgren. Senior Right of Way Agent Jen Mazur. Senior Right of Way Agent Justin Mazur, Senior Right of Way Agent and GIS Manager Mitch Hauff. Senior Right of Way Agent Nancy Ragland. Senior Right of Way Agent wslsadmin@ws-Is.com STUDY A Project team member will contact potentially affected landowners to discuss the land needs and locations on their property that may accommodate the Project. Team members will also inform landowners of activities during construction, respond to landowner concerns, and discuss approximate value of the necessary easements. Team members may coordinate a "Right - of -Entry' with landowners to further on -site evaluation of the property including: • Verification of property boundaries • Geotechnical and environmental conditions • Locations of existing underground utilities SELECTION We will review property -related information including landowner preferences and concerns in determining whether a property is suitable for construction of the Project. Then, we will select suitable properties that, together with other properties, can be linked to provide a reasonable Project alignment for potential easement acquisition. ACQUISITION Once a property is selected for potential easement acquisition: • Team members will contact landowners to discuss the valuation and acquisition process. • Team members will work with the landowner to address: - Surface restoration requirements - Crop yield reduction compensation - Additional Landowner concerns • Landowners will be presented with an Offer Letter. • Team members will coordinate with landowners to finalize the easement acquisition documents. • A closing will be held where all necessary documentation is signed and payments are made. Appendix F Alternatives Analysis Technical Report - Thornton Water Project Reach 2 Alternative Corridors Analysis �' Thornton t� WATER PROJECT Prepared for City of Thornton September 2016 Prepared by •d CH2MHILL 9189 S. Jamaica St. Englewood, CO 80112 Contents Section Contents Acronyms and Abbreviations Executive Summary . Section 1— Introduction Section 2 — Guidelines for Development of Alternative Corridors Agency Input Exclusion Areas Utilization of Thornton -Owned Property Abutting Rights of Way, Easements, and Property Lines Section 3 — Development and Description of Alternative Corridors Evaluation Area Desktop Survey Corridor Segment Development Alternative Corridor Development Agency Outreach Alternative Corridor Descriptions Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D Section 4 — Description of Non -economic Criteria Local Government Preference Geologic Hazards Community Impact Wetland/Riparian Crossings Floodplain Crossings Parcel Owners Right -of -Way Section 5 — Alternative Corridors Analysis Non -Economic Scoring Analysis Section 6 — Conclusion Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D Page 1-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-7 5-1 5-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F II CONTENTS Tables 4-1 Non -economic Criteria Summary 4-2 Local Government Preference Summary 4-3 Geologic Hazard Summary 4-4 Community Impact Summary 4-5 Wetland/Riparian Crossings Summary 4-6 Floodplain Crossings Summary 4-7 Parcel Owners Summary 4-8 Right -of -Way Summary 5-1 Summary of Non -Economic Raw Data 5-2 Non -Economic Relative Normalized Scoring 5-3 Weighted Non -economic Criteria 6-1 Weighted Non -economic Criteria Figures 3-1 TWP Reach 2 Study Area 3-2 TWP Reach 2 Alternative Corridors 3-3 TWP Reach 2 Alternative A 3-4 TWP Reach 2 Alternative B 3-5 TWP Reach 2 Alternative C 3-6 TWP Reach 2 Alternative D 4-1 TWP Reach 2 Mine Subsidence Areas 5-1 Non -economic Criteria Weighting Summary 4-1 4-2 4-4 4-5 4-6 4-6 4-7 4-7 5-1 5-1 5-3 6-1 3-2 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 4-3 5-2 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F Acronyms and Abbreviations CDOT Colorado Department of Transportation DFIRM Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Map FIS Flood Insurance Studies GIS Geographic Information System I-25 Interstate 25 LCR Larimer County Road NFHL National Flood Hazard Layer NFIP National Flood Insurance Program NWI National Wetland Inventory ROW Right-of-way RTD Regional Transportation District Thornton City of Thornton TWP Thornton Water Project TWTP Thornton Water Treatment Plant USA United States of America USFWS United States Fish and Wildlife Service WCR Weld County Road WBWTP Wes Brown Water Treatment Plant WSSC Water Supply and Storage Company WSSC Reservoir No 4 WSSC Reservoir Number 4 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F iv Executive Summary This technical report summarizes the analysis used to aid in the selection of a preferred corridor for the Thornton Water Project (TWP) water pipeline for the city of Thornton (Thornton) The analysis was performed on four alternative corridors within a 3- to 51/2 -mile wide path from the Water Supply and Storage Company's (WSSC) Reservoir No 4 (WSSC Reservoir No 4) in unincorporated Larimer County to Thornton, terminating at either the Thornton Water Treatment Plant or the Wes Brown Water Treatment Plant, or both This technical report focuses on Reach 2, the portion of the water pipeline that would extend from WSSC Reservoir No 4 to 168th Avenue, the County line between Weld and Adams County The alternative corridors were developed using guidelines including the following • Input from potentially affected local governments • Minimizing impacts to right of way (ROW) • Minimizing impacts to water bodies and wetlands • Bypassing geological hazardous areas • Minimizing impacts to environmentally sensitive areas such as open space or conservation areas • Minimize impacts to congested areas, typically in developed, densely populated areas • Utilizing Thornton -owned property • Following ROW/easements/property lines After determining locations that met these guidelines, corridor segments were identified and then used to form a complete alternative corridor from the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure to the Weld County line at 168th Avenue A corridor segment is the smallest unique length of an alternative corridor This exercise identified three alternative corridors Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C Typically, alternative corridors are approximately 'A -mile wide In 2015, the TWP Team conducted local government outreach meetings with municipalities that TWP construction might encounter in the evaluation area Based on input received from this local government outreach, an Alternative D was created Alternative D combines portions of Alternatives B and C and includes the north portion of Alternative B and the south portion of Alternative C The four alternative corridors were then analyzed using non -economic criteria to determine the preferred TWP corridor The non -economic criteria and method of measurement used in the evaluation of alternatives included the following • Local Government Preference - Rating scale from 1 to 8 based on compliance with local government preferences • Geologic Hazards — Estimated length within areas identified as having mine subsidence • Community Impact- Number of local government boundaries crossed • Wetland/Riparian Crossing — Estimated length of wetland/riparian areas crossed • Floodplain Crossings — Estimated length of floodplain areas crossed • Parcel Owners - Number of unique parcel owners crossed • ROW - Estimated possible length of water pipeline in ROW TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F ES -1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The non -economic analysis was conducted using normalized scores from 1 to 5, with lower scores being more favorable After weighting the normalized scores Alternative D, which has the most favorable score due to a low value in most criteria except parcel owners, was determined to be the preferred TWP corridor Alternative B was the least favorable due to poor scoring in most categories TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F ES 2 Section 1 — Introduction The purpose of this technical report is to document and present the means and methods for evaluating alternative corridors using non -economic criteria for the Thornton Water Project (TWP) Reach 2 and present the results of the evaluation The TWP will include a source water pump station in Latimer County and a booster pump station in Weld County, a water storage tank in either Weld or Larimer County, and a buried domestic water pipeline that will convey domestic water from the Water Supply and Storage Company Reservoir Number 4 (WSSC Reservoir No 4) north of the city of Fort Collins in Larimer County to the city of Thornton (Thornton), terminating at either the Thornton Water Treatment Plant (TWTP) site or the Wes Brown Water Treatment Plant (WBWTP) site, or both The water pipeline will be constructed in multiple counties and municipalities The water pipeline has been divided into the following reaches • Reach 1 -168th Avenue to TWTP (at Thornton Parkway and Downing Street) and WBWTP (at 86th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard) • Reach 2 — WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure to 168th Avenue The analysis of Reach 1 will be conducted after the completion of Thornton's Water and Wastewater 2018 Master Plan and is not a part of this technical report This technical report is structured as follows Section 1— Introduction Section 2 — Guidelines for Development of Alternative Corridors Section 3 — Development and Description of Alternative Corridors Section 4 — Description of Non -economic Criteria Section 5 — Alternative Corridors Analysis Section 6 — Conclusion TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 1-1 Section 2 — Guidelines for Development of Alternative Corridors This section describes the guidelines used to develop alternative corridors for Reach 2 of the TWP Identifying alternative corridors started with outlining an evaluation area, followed by conducting multiple rounds of local government outreach, and then identifying feasible corridor segments based on the guidelines listed below Agency Input Multiple counties and municipalities will be crossed by the TWP In an effort to determine possible locations for a water pipeline, obtain input from local governments and agencies Exclusion Areas The following areas have been identified as not being conducive for water pipeline locations • Road right of way (ROW) Staff in Larimer and Weld Counties indicated a preference that the water pipeline be located outside of the existing and future ROW • Bodies of water A significant portion of the evaluation area is located within existing agricultural areas that rely on the water in the rivers, streams, ditches, and water storage reservoirs as part of daily operations Minimizing impacts to the water conveyance and storage infrastructure reduces the disruption to agricultural businesses • Wetlands/riparian areas Threatened and endangered species and other wildlife are commonly found in wetland and riparian areas, these species are sensitive to disturbance within their habitats • Geologic hazard areas Geologic hazards consist of areas with known mine subsidence These areas are not conducive to water pipeline locations • Environmentally sensitive areas Areas identified as federal, state, or locally owned properties and conservation easements are typically designated as open lands or environmentally sensitive areas These areas are considered to have environmental significance • Congested areas Areas identified as being congested with existing buildings and other infrastructure including areas where a significant number of utilities are assumed to be located, usually in developed, densely populated areas Utilization of Thornton -Owned Property Thornton owns multiple farm properties in Larimer and Weld Counties and, whenever feasible, areas were identified that would maximize the use of Thornton -owned property This approach minimizes the impacts to the ROW and property owners in the surrounding areas Abutting Rights of Way, Easements, and Property Lines A water pipeline location parallel to ROW, utility easements, property lines, and section and quarter section lines is considered favorable and would limit the disturbance to property owners and the general public TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 2-1 Section 3 — Development and Description of Alternative Corridors This section describes the methodology used to develop alternative corridors for Reach 2 of the TWP First, an evaluation area was defined Next, corridor segments were established within the evaluation area using the guidelines described in Section 2 Finally, corridor segments were linked to develop a complete alternative corridor A description of each alternative corridor is included in this section Evaluation Area An initial evaluation area was established to set limitations for the development of alternative corridors The objective for establishing an alternative corridor was to maintain as straight of a path as feasible from the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure to the east side of Interstate 25 (1-25) and then south to 168th Avenue The limits of the evaluation area are shown on Figure 3-1 and are described as follows • The east/west portion of the evaluation area is approximately 3 miles wide, centered near WSSC Reservoir No 4 The evaluation area extends from Larimer County Road (LCR) 19 east to Weld County Road (WCR) 1716 The southern extent of the evaluation area is bounded by Douglas Road and the northern extent by LCR 60/WCR 96 • The north/south portion of the evaluation area is approximately 4 to 5 Y: miles wide It extends from LCR 60/WCR 96 south to 168th Avenue The evaluation area is bounded by 1-25 on the west and WCR 17 %2 on the east Desktop Survey A desktop survey was conducted to identify likely areas where a water pipeline could be constructed This desktop survey used readily and publicly available geographic information system (GIS) information and aerial imagery as the background for determining viable locations for a water pipeline This high-level approach quickly identified areas with significant obstructions or other issues, and alternatives around those areas The desktop survey employed the guidelines presented in Section 2 in the development of alternative corridors, the development process is described in further detail below Corridor Segment Development Potential corridor segments were developed using available data and mapping to create the shortest route possible from the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure to 168th Avenue Corridor segments are the smallest unique length of an alternative alignment corridor Portions of the evaluation area were excluded from consideration as viable locations for the TWP water pipeline, as described in Section 2 Exclusion areas were identified based on the desktop survey Some exclusion areas, such as bodies of water and wetland/riparian areas, cannot be bypassed or, if feasible, a bypass would include a significant length of additional pipe To limit the immediate and long-term impacts of the crossings, these areas were identified as trenchless construction method crossings Corridor segments were developed at locations where trenchless construction method crossings appeared feasible based on the desktop survey Crossing of these areas with trenchless construction methods reduces the potential for the destabilization of banks TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 3-1 Thornton Water Project C R 6' A J 44H it OE I�ICS QUA O,1 00 - --..- I --aaL • r -4• '4k E 1 H Fit A oA... u... 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DEVELOPMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF ALTERNATIVE CORRIDORS and increased incision of the channel bottom that could cause erosion problems at the crossing and downstream of the crossing Where feasible, corridor segments were located to utilize Thornton -owned property and to abut existing ROW, easements, and property lines Alternative Corridor Development A review of the corridor segments was completed to determine which corridor segments could be combined to form a complete alternative corridor from the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure to 168th Avenue This review resulted in three distinct alternative corridors Alternative A, Alternative B, and Alternative C Each corridor is described in more detail in the sections that follow TWP staff observed the alternative corridors in the field where public access was available to verify the viability of the alternative corridors Because water pipeline length is one of the greatest costs, the development of the alternative corridors attempted to limit the east/west movement of each alternative corridor, unless required to route around exclusion areas Agency Outreach The distance of Reach 2 extending from WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure to 168th Avenue is approximately 60 miles through Larimer and Weld Counties In an effort to determine the alternative corridor least impactful to local communities in Northern Colorado, Thornton, in 2015, conducted a series of outreach meetings with local governments and agencies that could be impacted by the TWP During the initial outreach meeting with each local government and agency, the evaluation area was presented to determine preferences and/or determine fatal flaws for possible location of the TWP water pipeline within the local government or agency's jurisdictional and/or growth management area boundaries Outreach meetings were conducted with the following local governments • Berthoud • Dacono • Firestone • Fort Collins • Frederick • Greeley • Johnstown • Larimer County • Loveland • Mead • Milliken • Timnath • Weld County • Wellington • Windsor TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 3-3 SECTION 3 - DEVELOPMENT AND DESCRIPTION OF ALTERNATIVE CORRIDORS Secondary outreach meetings were conducted with local governments and agencies that had incorporated areas or growth management areas overlapping alternative corridor locations to present the three preliminary alternative corridors Alternatives A, B, and C During this second round of outreach, additional feedback was collected from the local governments and agencies and, as a result, a fourth alternative corridor, Alternative D, was developed Alternative Corridor Descriptions Following the guidelines discussed in Section 2, the desktop survey produced three viable alternative corridors, Alternatives A, B, and C A fourth alternative corridor, Alternative D, was developed based on feedback received from local governments and agencies Alternative corridors are shown in Figure 3-2 Alternative A The development of Alternative A focused on the south and westerly portion of the east/west and north/south evaluation area, respectively Alternative A leaves the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure and remains south of WSSC Reservoir No 4, Annex Reservoir No 8, and Elder Reservoir heading east and generally follows parcel lines and existing roads where feasible (Evans Drive, Bold Venture Way, Grey Rock Drive) to the east side of 1-25 Alternative A continues south generally following LCR 3 and LCR 5 South of Highway 52, Alternative A continues south following ROW owned partially by the Regional Transportation District (RTD) and various other owners, including the city of Dacono to 168th Avenue Alternative A then heads west, terminating at York Street Further coordination with RTD and the other ROW owners would be required to determine construction feasibility in this location Figure 3-3 shows the route for Alternative A Alternative B The development of Alternative B focused on the middle portion of the evaluation area Alternative B follows the Alternative A route from the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure east to LCR 9e where it turns north to LCR 56 and follows LCR 56 east to LCR 1/WCR 13 At WCR 13 it turns south to follow WCR 13 to 168th Avenue at the Weld/Adams County line Figure 3-4 shows the route for Alternative B Alternative C The development of Alternative C focused on the north and easterly portion of the east/west and north/south evaluation area, respectively Alternative C leaves the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure in a westerly direction and transitions north through the Braidwood subdivision on the west side of WSSC Reservoir No 4 Just north of WSSC Reservoir No 4, the alternative corridor turns east, around Dixon Reservoir, and then continues east generally following LCR 56 to LCR 1/WCR 13 where it turns south The northern two-thirds of the north/south section traverses back and forth between WCR 13 and WCR 15, along those roads where feasible, following the guidelines outlined in Section 2 The southern third section of the alternative corridor generally follows half -section lines and WCR 17 south to 168th Avenue Figure 3-5 shows the route for Alternative C Alternative D Alternative D generally coincides with the path of Alternative B from the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure and the south side of Johnstown with a deviation along LCR 56 to take advantage of property already owned by Thornton This deviation has Alternative D crossing 1-25 'A -mile south of LCR 56 South of Johnstown, Alternative D transitions A -mile east to Alternative C and follows Alternative C to 168th Avenue Figure 3-6 shows the route for Alternative D TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 3-4 Thornton Water Project Thornton WATER PROJECT ti CO N - 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TNG1GIS1MA.PF.ESIENGINEERiNG_SuPPORT4ALT_ANALYSS_tOR_REPORTVLLTB_ALJGNMENT_CORRIDORS_IlXi7MXO _t2IJAN3n5r20T7a3542AM S4w'ces COOT ESR' Latimer and Wed Count*** c_Qw-t 37 Thornton Water Project �� ;t l'14, pO1.O7 RD ; :'.0 r R RD l I � LOUISVILLE CITY OF THORNTON -`�Thornton COLORADO 11 WATER PROJEC 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241-2405 C 1 inch = 3.65 miles 0 15 3 SIM Alternative C SIMI Alternative Corndors Railroad Thornton Farm County Boundary Lake/Reservoir River/Stream/Canal/Ditch i•' 1 Boundaries Crossed by Study Area Corporate Boundary GMA Boundary Fort Collins Fort Collins Johnstown Johnstown Loveland Loveland Ti mn ath Ti mn ath Wellington Wellington Windsor Windsor Figure 3-5 TWP Reach 2 Alternative C 3/15/2017 Miles So..'cas CD()'..7SRL anmee aria WPC Counties COwR '`HQ W1i78_THORNTON_NORTHERN_PROJEC'k'ASx_ORDER_515t_PERM!T7 NGC.%MAPC,Lc9ENCNEERING_SUPOORT1ALT_ANALYSSrOR_REPORTIALTC_AL,GNMEN'_CORR,DORS_+:Xi7MXD ,GuANb15170'I9020EAM 3-8 Thornton Water Project ARAPAHOE RO ' 4 I!AFAYETTE - UL R RO $ BROOMFIELD LOUISVILLE" ficel CITY OF THORNTON Thorpnton COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON. CO 80241 -2405 S 1 inch = 3.65 miles 0 15 3 re 1 I IMMEll Alternative D S Alternative Corridors Railroad Thornton Farm County Boundary Lake/Reservoir River/Stream/Can a l/ D r tc h Boundaries Crossed Corporate Boundary Fort Coffins Johnstown Loveland Timnath Wellington Windsor CR 3 We/d C'ounty BRIGHTON RIDGE S7 SR)MI V LN by Study Area GMA Boundary Fort Collins Johnstown Loveland Lmnath Wellington Windsor 22 5)) cc o '52ND AVE Figure 3-6 TWP Reach 2 Alternative D 3/15/2017 Milos JV%mom_'-•ORN-C�,ti0R'rERN_PROjECASX_OBOER_5151_ PE RAW TACC 9MAvr•L ESIENCINEERING_SUPPoRTtAI'_ANALYSTS_rOR_REPOR'ULTC_ALGNMEN'_CORRIOORS_11X17 MXo JOUAN 3P SO0 1190A ICI MA Sours GOAT ESRI Lsre*ttn9 Vtbd Counts COWR h. 19 Section 4 ® Description of Non -economic Criteria This section describes the non -economic criteria used to compare the alternative corridors The non- economic criteria were established to aid in the selection of a preferred corridor utilizing qualitative criteria to compare alternative corridors The criteria were developed specific to the TWP and are intended to address subjective issues affecting corridor selection Non -economic criteria are those factors that are important considerations in an alternative analysis, but are not associated with a specific cost Seven distinct criteria were defined for evaluation as presented in Table 4-1 Raw data was determined based on the method of measurement presented in Table 4-1 Further detail for each criterion is given in the sections following the table TABLE 4-1 Non -economic Criteria Summary Criterion Method of Measurement Data Source Local Government Preference Geologic Hazards Community Impact Rating scale from 1 to 8 based on compliance with local government preferences Estimated length of areas crossed identified as having mine subsidence Count of local governments crossed Outreach meeting discussions RJH Consultants Inc mine subsidence GIS information Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) cities GIS information Wetland/Riparian Crossings Floodplain Crossings Parcel Owners ROW Estimated length of areas crossed identified as wetland and/or riparian areas Wetlands include categories found in the source file, and riparian areas include herbaceous and shrub flora Wetland data are from United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) National Wetland Inventory (NWI) GIS information Riparian data are from the Colorado Natural Heritage Program GIS information Estimated length of areas crossed identified as Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) 100 -year floodplain FEMA 100 -Year Flood Zones in the USA from ArcGIS services online Count of unique property owners crossed Estimated possible length within the current ROW Assumptions were made on number of ROW crossings GIS parcel information from Adams, Lamer, and Weld Counties Manual identification in GIS based on a combination of GIS parcel lines and existing and proposed ROW widths from local governments' transportation master plans TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 4-1 SECTION 4— DESCRIPTION OF NON -ECONOMIC CRITERIA Local Government Preference Local government preference differs from the other non -economic criteria in that each alternative is measured against the other alternatives, where the other criteria measure each alternative against a criterion A significant factor in selecting the preferred corridor is how well an alternative corridor meets preferences indicated by staff in Larimer and Weld Counties and local governments during the outreach meetings This criterion is measured on a rating scale from 1 to 8 with a point given to the alternative corridor that does not meet the county or local government's preference A more desirable alternative corridor is one that has the lowest rating score, the least desirable alternative corridor is one that has the highest rating score Table 4-2 presents the preferences of the counties and local governments provided during the outreach meetings TABLE 4-2 Local Government Preference Summary Alternative Corridor Jurisdiction A B C D Larimer Weld Windsor Timnath Johnstown Firestone Dacono Frederick Mead Berthoud 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total Points 8 5 2 1 Geologic Hazards Based on available GIS data, geologic hazards consist of the appreciable and severe mine subsidence areas as identified in the Geologic Hazards shapefile received from RJH Consultants Inc in the third quarter of 2015 Mine subsidence areas crossed by the four alternative corridors are found near the tri-towns area (Firestone, Frederick, and Dacono) in Weld County as shown on Figure 4-1 Locating a water pipeline in areas with mine subsidence poses significant technical challenges during installation and increases the risk of pipe failure from collapsing soils within the trench section Table 4-3 presents the estimated pipe lengths within areas of mine subsidence A more desirable alternative corridor is one that has a shorter estimated length within a geologic hazard TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 4-2 Thornton Water Project ERE PKwv „OLW FAIN . ao Boundaries Crossed by Study Area Corporate Boundary GMA Boundary (7(7-* Thornton NATER PROJEC' BROOMFIEL D CITY OF THORNTON COLORADO 12450 WASHINGTON ST THORNTON, CO 80241 2405 NORTHGLENN THORNTON S 1 inch = 1 miles 0 05 1 Miles a Alternative Corndors Railroad j Thornton Farm County Boundary Lake/Reservoir River/Stream/Canai/Ditch Mine Subsidence Hazard Level Severe Appreciable LOCUST ST Fort Collins Fort Collins Johnstown Johnstown Loveland Loveland Timnath Timnath Wellington Wellington Windsor Windsor C) U Figure 4-1 TWP Reach 2 Mine Subsidence Areas 3/27/2017 So.rces COOT ESRI Lsrvner ara Wec Ca., rtes Cawq NN[) w .t's9ee ORNTON_NORTHERN_PRO-EC'1TASK-OROER_5%51_PERMITTNOG+9IMAW,tES1ENGINEERING_SuDPORtIAL`_ANAceSS FOR_REPORTULT_AL'GNMEN'_MINE_SUBS+OENCE_AREAS_I!X17MXd _Cum: 3727/2017 124058 PM 4-3 SECTION 4— DESCRIPTION OF NON -ECONOMIC CRITERIA TABLE 4-3 Geologic Hazard Summary Alternative Corridor Estimated Geologic Hazard Length Crossed (miles) Larimer County Weld County Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 3 36 4 72 0 00 0 00 Community Impact The alternative corridors cross Larimer and Weld counties Limiting the number of local government boundaries that the water pipeline crosses minimizes impacts to local communities and the traveling public because areas within local government boundaries tend to be more congested The list of local governments that each alternative corridor crosses is presented in Table 4-4. A more desirable alternative corridor crosses the least number of local government boundaries TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 4-4 SECTION 4— DESCRIPTION OF NON -ECONOMIC CRITERIA TABLE 4-4 Community Impact Summary Number of Local Governments Crossed Alternative Corridor Lanmer County Weld County Totala Alternative A Unincorporated Lanmer County • Timnath a Loveland a Johnstown • Windsor • Unincorporated Weld County a Windsor Firestone a Frederick • Johnstown • Berthoud • Dacono • Mead 11 Alternative B Alternative C • Unincorporated Lanmer County • Timnath a Johnstown • Windsor • Unincorporated Weld County • Windsor • Firestone a Frederick • Johnstown • Dacono • Mead 9 • Unincorporated Lanmer • Unincorporated Weld County 7 County • Windsor • Timnath Alternative D • Firestone • Frederick a Johnstown • Unincorporated • Unincorporated Weld Lanmer County County • Timnath a Windsor a Johnstown • Firestone • Windsor a Frederick • Johnstown 7 a Some local governments are in multiple counties, however, they are counted only once Wetland/Riparian Crossings Wetland data was obtained from the NWI and includes wetlands designated as freshwater pond, riverine, freshwater emergent, freshwater forested/shrub wetland, lake, and other The riparian crossings are based on herbaceous and shrub data from the Colorado Natural Heritage Program of Colorado State University Wetland and riparian areas potentially provide sensitive wildlife habitats, so minimizing impacts to those areas is preferred A more desirable alternative corridor is one that has the shortest length crossing wetland and riparian areas The estimated lengths crossing these areas are presented in Table 4-5 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 4-5 SECTION 4- DESCRIPTION OF NON -ECONOMIC CRITERIA TABLE 4-5 Wetland/Riparian Crossings Summary Alternative Corridor Estimated Length of Wetlands Crossed (miles) Larimer County Weld County Estimated Length of Riparian Areas Crossed (miles) Larimer County Weld County Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D 0 32 0 17 0 44 0 17 0 55 0 86 0 98 0 79 1 38 0 45 0 74 0 45 0 53 1 99 1 58 1 21 Floodplain Crossings For this analysis, floodplain crossings were based on FEMA's 100 -year flood zone National Flood Hazard Layer that was developed as part of the FIRM Below is an excerpt from FEMA's shapeflle that further describes the data "This map service represents Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) data important for floodplain management, mitigation, and insurance activities for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) data present the flood risk information depicted on the FIRM in a digital format suitable for use in electronic mapping applications The NFHL database is a subset of the information created for the Flood Insurance Studies (FIS) and serves as a means to archive a portion of the information collected during the FIS The NFHL data incorporates Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) databases published by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) The 100 -year flood is referred to as the 1% annual exceedance probability flood, since it is a flood that has a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in any single year " Long-term impacts to floodplains will not occur because the water pipeline will be buried and ground surface elevations restored to pre -construction conditions Constructability issues could be associated with floodplains because the water pipeline could be subject to scour conditions that require it to be buried deeper Similar to wetland and riparian areas, floodplains potentially provide sensitive wildlife habitat A more desirable alternative corridor is one that has the shortest estimated length within the floodplain The estimated lengths that an alternative corridor crosses a floodplain are presented in Table 4-6 TABLE 4-6 Floodplain Crossings Summary Estimated Floodplain Length Crossed Alternative Corridor (miles) Larimer County Weld County Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D 4 76 1 16 0 25 1 16 0 77 1 65 2 46 2 08 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 4-6 SECTION 4— DESCRIPTION OF NON -ECONOMIC CRITERIA Parcel Owners Feedback received during the outreach meetings indicated that staff in Larimer and Weld Counties and some local governments preferred that the water pipeline be located in easements on privately owned land To quantify the effect on property owners, a query of the estimated number of parcels that could be crossed was performed on GIS parcel data received from Larimer and Weld Counties One property owner could own multiple parcels, therefore, a count of unique parcel owners was compiled to determine the number of individual owners that could be impacted A more desirable alternative corridor is one with the fewest parcel owners impacted The breakdown of total parcel counts and unique parcel owners are presented in Table 4-7 TABLE 4-7 Parcel Owners Summary Alternative Corridor Count of Parcel Crossings Lamer County Weld County Parcel Owners Total Parcelsa Parcel Owners Total Parcelsb Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D 128 82 47 83 150 94 58 97 67 148 156 144 101 185 198 180 3Three parcels in Alternative A, 2 parcels in Alternative B, 4 parcels in Alternative C, and 4 parcels in Alternative D are owned by Thornton in Lamer County bThree parcels in Alternative B, 3 parcels in Alternative C, and 3 parcels in Alternative D are owned by Thornton in Weld County Right -of -Way Feedback received during the outreach meetings indicated that the staff in Lamer and Weld Counties and some local governments preferred that the water pipeline be located outside ROW In some instances, entering the ROW appears to be the best option to minimize impacts to property owners For example, if a residence was located on each side of the road, the ROW was assumed to be the best location for a water pipeline and the length in that ROW was quantified ROW crossings were also estimated and were assumed to possibly be required where one side of a road was more congested than another To meet county and local government preferences, a more desirable alternative corridor is one that has the shortest total length in the ROW Table 4-8 presents a breakdown of the estimated lengths assumed in ROW per local jurisdiction TABLE 4-8 Right -of -Way Summary Location Alternative A Estimated Length within ROW (miles) Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D Lanmer County Unincorporated 1 24 4 00 3 95 2 34 Larimer County Johnstown 0 15 0 01 0 00 0 01 Loveland 0 03 0 00 0 00 0 00 Timnath 186 0 51 0 45 0 51 Windsor 0 04 0 26 0 00 0 26 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 4-7 SECTION 4— DESCRIPTION OF NON -ECONOMIC CRITERIA TABLE 4-8 Right -of -Way Summary Location Alternative A Estimated Length within ROW (miles) Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D Weld County , Unincorporated Weld County �._L.�.W _ 0 12 _ v �- u 4 _� 1 89 �_~ 1 08 VyY ' 0 84 Berthoud 0 01 0 00 0 00 0 00 Dacono 3 09 2 08 0 00 0 00 Firestone 1 09 4 44 0 09 0 09 Frederick 0 73 0 98 0 01 0 01 Johnstown 0 03 0 19 146 0 58 0 00 Mead 0 03 0 02 0 00 Windsor <0 01 0 03 4 94 0 03 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 4-8 Section 5 — Alternative Corridors Analysis The four alternative corridors were compared using the non -economic criteria to aid in the selection of a preferred corridor for the TWP Non -Economic Scoring Analysis Microsoft Excel was used to summarize the raw data presented in Section 4 to determine a value for each non -economic criterion for each alternative corridor The summarized values were then normalized for better comparison A summary of raw data for each non -economic criterion for the alternative corridors is presented in Table 5-1 The raw data corresponds to the method of measurement described in Section 4 TABLE 5-1 Summary of Non -Economic Raw Data Wetland/ Local Geologic Riparian Floodplain Alternative Government Hazards Community Crossings Crossings Parcel ROW Corridor Preference (miles) Impact (miles) (miles) Owners (miles) Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C Alternative D 8 5 2 1 34 11 28 55 195 88 47 9 35 28 230 123 00 7 37 27 203 100 00 7 26 32 227 34 The raw data is a representation of impact and were normalized to the same range of numbers for comparison Once normalized, the information was weighted based on relative importance To normalize the raw data, a rating scale from 1 0 to 5 0 was chosen with a lower rating being preferred More than one alternative corridor could have the same rating value if their raw data is the same Scores were calculated by normalizing the values in Table 5-1 The minimum raw data value presented in Table 5-1 for each criterion received a value of 1 0, and the maximum raw data value for each criterion received a value of 5 0 Other scores were normalized based on ratio of score with highest and lowest raw data values Table 5-2 presents the normalized scores TABLE 5-2 Non -Economic Relative Normalized Scoring (LOW SCORE PREFERRED) Local Wetland/ Alternative Government Geologic Community Riparian Floodplain Parcel Corridor Preference Hazards Impact Crossings Crossings Owners ROW Alternative A 50 38 50 15 50 10 34 Alternative B 33 50 30 41 12 50 50 Alternative C 1 6 1 0 1 0 5 0 1 0 19 4 0 Alternative D 10 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 8 4 7 1 0 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 5-1 SECTION 5 —ALTERNATIVE CORRIDORS ANALYSIS The criteria were then weighted to determine the importance of each criterion as compared to the other criteria The weighting factor assigned to each criterion was based on the relative importance of each category as determined by CH2M HILL based on discussions with Thornton and experience on other similar projects Figure 5-1 shows how the comparison was made In this graphic, each criterion is associated with a corresponding letter Then, using a grid system, the criteria in the rows were compared to the same criteria in the columns The letter for the criterion that is more important is entered in the intersecting cell For example, when comparing Geologic Hazards (B) to Community Impacts (C), the disruption to the community was determined to be of more importance than the implications of constructing the pipeline in a geologic hazard of mine subsidence Therefore, a "C" was placed in the cell When compared to itself, a criterion gets its own letter For example, when Floodplain Crossings (E) is compared to itself, a "E" gets placed in the cell In this way each criterion is represented at least once on the grid The count of the letters was summed in the Number of Responses column Community Impacts (C) was determined to be more important than 3 other criteria and has a total of 5 Cs in the grid Because there are 28 total letters, each letter is 3 6 percent out of 100 percent of letters (100 percent divided by 28 = 3 6 percent) The count of letters in the grid were then multiplied by 3 6 percent to get a weighted percentage for each criterion A BCDEFG Cntena Local Government Preference Geologic Hazard Community Impacts WetlandlRipanan Crossings Floodplain Crossings Parcel Owners a 9 t a Number of Responses Weighted Percentage A Local Government Preference A A A A A A A 7 25 0% B Geologic Hazard _: _. B C D E F G 1 3 6% C Community Impacts -_ — _- CDCCC 5 17 9% D WetlandiRipanan Crossings is'-=.i=u=,“: -1 -.- x _ O D D G 5 17 9% E Floodplam Crossings _ ,�_ ":., __ _ _-_ F G 2 0 71 /o F Parcel Owners = � , __ F G 3 10 7% G Right -of -Way =11-.— ;_ _ , µ._ __- ..,- G 5 0 179/0 28 100 0% FIGURE 5-1 Non -economic Criteria Weighting Summary TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 5-2 SECTION 5 -ALTERNATIVE CORRIDORS ANALYSIS The weights calculated as shown in Figure 5-1 were used to determine a weighted score for each criterion Table 5-3 presents the normalized score from Table 5-2 that was multiplied by the weighting shown in Figure 5-1 For example, the Geologic Hazards score for Alternative A in Table 5- 2 (3 8) was multiplied by the weighted percentage in Figure 5-1 (3 6 percent) to determine the weighted criteria score (3 8 times 0 036 equals 0 1368, which can be rounded to 0 14) The weighted scores for each alternative were then summed to develop one total score The lowest total score is more desirable When considering the importance of each criterion, the weighted scores result in Alternative D being the most desirable alternative corridor, with Alternative B being the least desirable alternative corridor based on non -economic criteria TABLE 5-3 Weighted Non -economic Criteria Local Wetland/ Alternative Government Geologic Community Riparian Floodplain Parcel Total Corridor Preference Hazards Impact Crossings Crossings Owners ROW Score (TOTAL LOW SCORE WINS) Alternative A 0 89 0 14 0 89 0 28 0 89 0 18 0 61 3 88 Alternative B 059 018 054 072 021 089 089 402 Alternative C 0 28 0 04 0 18 0 89 0 18 0 34 0 71 2 62 Alternative D 0 18 0 04 0 18 0 18 0 32 0 83 0 18 190 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 5-3 Section 6 — Conclusion This technical report summarizes the means and methods used to select the preferred corridor for the water pipeline from the WSSC Reservoir No 4 outlet structure to 168`h Avenue Four alternative corridors were evaluated using non -economic criteria Alternative D was determined to have the most desirable score as presented in Table 6-1 Alternative A Alternative A is the third most desirable alternative corridor with a total score of 3 88 It has the fewest estimated number of parcel owners impacted However, Alternative A has the highest scores for community impacts, floodplain crossings, and local government preference This alternative corridor crosses the fewest unique parcels owners because the parcels are generally larger in size compared to parcels in other alternative corridors Alternative B Alternative B is the least desirable alternative corridor in terms of non -economic criteria with the highest total score of 4 02 Alternative B is located in more developed areas when compared to other alternative corridors, which increases the scores for parcel owners, ROW, and local government preference It also has the highest score for geologic hazards The increased ROW length of Alternative B is due to limitations created by water bodies and development in Windsor Alternative C Alternative C is the second most desirable alternative corridor with a total score of 2 62 Similar to Alternative D, it has the lowest scores for geologic hazards and community impacts However, it has the highest score for wetland/riparian crossings Alternative D Alternative D is the most desirable alternative corridor with a total score of 190 It has the lowest scores for wetland/riparian crossings, ROW, and local government preference Similar to Alternative C, it has the lowest scores for geologic hazards and community impacts Alternative D has a higher score relative to some of the other alternative corridors for parcel owners Based on the analysis, Alternative D is the optimum route TABLE 6-1 Weighted Non -economic Criteria Local Wetland/ Alternative Government Geologic Community Riparian Floodplain Parcel Total Corridor Preference Hazards Impact Crossings Crossings Owners ROW Score (TOTAL LOW SCORE WINS) Alternative A 0 89 0 14 0 89 0 28 0 89 0 18 0 61 3 88 Alternative B 0 59 0 18 0 54 0 72 0 21 0 89 0 89 4 02 Alternative C 0 28 0 04 0 18 0 89 0 18 0 34 0 71 2 62 Alternative D 0 18 0 04 0 18 0 18 0 32 0 83 0 18 1 90 TWP USR SUPPLEMENT APPENDIX F 6 1 Hello