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EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case USR18-0077 - CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC Tyler Exhibit Page # Submitted By BC. 2-31 Applicant BD. 32-39 Applicant BE. 40-55 Applicant BF. 56 Casey Elder BG. 57-80 Applicant BH. 82-103 Staff Description Preliminary Maps (received 05/24/2019) Weld County Access Permits (received 05/24/2019) Union Pacific Crossing Agreement (received 05/24/2019; Email of Support (dated 05/28/2019) Updated PowerPoint Presentation received 05/29/2019) Modified Resolution 2019-2046 EXHIBIT L)L-- PARCEL ACQUISITION STATUS OVERVIEW -1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO LEGEND 1 ''LAN VIEW -OVERVIEW Ii IX bat • await. &•w. t C t Si1 e 4 4 a 3 a Z } ,r^�t. p. i V • M J 4 I i o...., ken 1 • p S I I�S O ► 1 0 <> 0 , ot • t I t • t C © £ !! . ... 0 -WE -975.000 CO (• -WE -973.510 1 T l _ j S HOSTETLER RYAN L i '� t ' c O -WE -961.000 ► ` 72981.1C r 0 I 0 CO -WE -818.00d g ALPHA ENERGY GROUP / a t I_. I 1 ; f i 6 7 a a I I _.._..• a I I C 1 Camas 414 �_ 1 S ` t • I 'j� . •IJ� .pAiTr THL e © —{aOLON Lf a(/ VWCE F I ffig' I��� r I : S ■( .r-,.� a + E ..... NMI • w�w.wr cr.... LOWER Cs" Pao 1: a, A CeleIns w 1"= 10000' H0RIZ. F 0 10000 20000 i -. CL PROPOSED 36'PIPELINE CO-WE•S7: _ GUS data CO -WE -876.000 • •• i r LATHAM RESERVOIR:. y. 3 COMPANYIa a.., 40.0 r. - " r f i I t 1/ a / ` b S tI t v. V m010 est 0' _ I t { toddy d I ........+.. t ° '4.0.084p t.rr 44.. 40 t ~ E `"""'"' SCALE IN FEET ✓.4...eF' fw.or LINETYPES SYMBOLS BILL OF MATERIAL CHEYENNE 36 GAS PIPELINE- PARCEL CONNECTOR ACQUISITION OVERVIEW TALLGRASS \ E t %t I .t: TALLORASSENERGY I fwow..aw.�o..w.wmaw.ewlrravdiamIP Ft" (913)92: 6000 ■w.n+w«wa.ervowrl..n.,.nr...ro...[wt�ao u(IL+IYSIATEMENT TM.md.r/.Inwa--w.w.lI...Iw..load OwlSold rw.p IMtJL w n drr.•d tN. vw.w JAA SHEET NO 001 OF 1 p Q ,. Wag ..o.lw .y.:t.e.. t><* ItN w.. s • y.0 fw wwQ[- WAD eowe.la)eNrwrttan 0 r.see. rm. ® .a.atae Lot ••. w7 I.vol. .nIro . 5106119 o Iol•wtNe —rt-144-- .Owe�6rwttNt — .—"—.— wMrcwaN[ RwM feV t �uSG - a.QwOwa/OEt[CMC / r... w wvwp. wr ti awwwl.5/0B/19 SW woolospasol " Mita, ~wrd...OMMI.+rww. a' ovewleNo LLtttgt ROI WE 51os/19 --ww0►0[[on*w,E .ow' .,,.,,�,,,,e4.a _,_,_,_ y.t.ry. *WI — • ti — wawaro)e.e»ode 216 WEST 6TH AVENUE STILLWSTER, OK 74074 Ste_ U s M PHONE (405) 372-0000 'an UNIVERSAL i = 1 �QQQ — 40100.04001141004 Oert Craw Mat ND [7c7tn C083- N� µn.aow �C"°"a"w •oc— tam —.o— nvrC REVISIONS 10 18 • - �`•I."' 3A Tr n an Na DI 1040, c.Pm FROM STATION M P 0 0 TO STATION M P 71 8 'rte ISuwVfl u • Wrtp[a Lit FAX (405j372 -O002 ,, 5815-OV-001 tie » a M� DEVELOPMENT STANDARD GENERAL NOTES SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT CL PROPOSED 96 PIPELINE USM 1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO / LISETTE. SYMBOLS MICH. ENGINEER NOTES WELD COUNTY STATE OF COLORADO DENVER GO 0.4.8O a 00.00•11:Pm'RM a.°2. steal u. mM common MOMS MeR mu" cMN max Do...,R.mama MmN 1C0.41•007 CF IMES Oa. .001. DO 04 NCO.. CO OtOONO ton no D. MEISCRI a ove or MO MD SIMM.001.11 YOFINSEN.C. MI. ELL .0 Mat Eat . FIOIONIO MORISIO .1411. ON EMT MI ..., M ... . . MR IN 0.00. ROM Md.T1.0 RR. ... TM .. .,..,.<..._... M"� .M.....m.�.M.a®. 1010.4..0...4.. 110.0.0>P.RIO ...a A,..Me,.0.9aMOONED .0........WOMESI.,,v, WISIS PM. Poliama spy. motor. (undo CI Pl. • ItiONN b. MO Kind [MIAMI LOLL SI C01.10000 04.111.1. MAIM 400.10•00 COMM LON 00 IIIMOMIER COOMOOM (ranges., Puac Kr. e402.0 001.0010 0.0.1 MIINC .414 010.011 714 0.101 ....mm.l.� 0..7.:0,' NEC' �: M,I..MOW ... woo no moo op. cao con Nom 1pimono. 'vox oms, ..a nu m.. Ma. 01.17.1.7rus M10.111 wm.ma mr.ws>um. M - 11 -II OM RIC. MAT COL oo.O. n nr...mms ruw ..... m mow n s . moo . Ea ...11.0.1.0 WI. 001 lit RPOONNIESISO mans nasty.. mew • Is s• mums • . moms • nnua mow mo• m CREI 00 MO. MI SCE MEOWS coomoto Tor mcs Nov met MO. too mm como. cm. �W1Mw MM. aM.a n.4..... n• non co mu.. masyg yrs my. cr sus me mon tom mew w wof low DU Au EA00.. woo. Rousmo An map nt mmo. no mom. cams m• ranc SIO1 IRE 00. 0.1.110 C1.1.110 IMOIS • •mene way 7.100A INN IMMO I.. IRO COMM. FICIM ROCOCO CO . NAMM4.400. 06... 11011 MIN morn C01000 04.0. MIR .103. Olf. II INC RAIAIMEI NASIONII7 MAR.( FIR. PR00000 IC. Ye MOT. AC ROOT OF .114 eml. INCIRMIL MOO.; 0( CROW COCA. RN COL AS PROPERTY OWNER CERTIFICATION IR M s IMO CO. C m 4..0.1 F m..w. ANN.. Id. UR ROME TIR WEN c 0.11.0.7 n�• BOARD OF COUNTY COVLMISSIONERS CERTIFICATION COMM NORM EMI ME 010 0 COAT 0.0.10 CC. M.. COES ROM OM.. 00 awn 1.0. VT MOM COMSONEEME MO MEWING. 0000PRIO 10. Won OF COJIM cerasscaon nun sue =MT MIK PLANNING COMMISION CERTIFICATION MIMEO cm. MI PO OM owns RAE. 00.001 CIII7O0 0. COO RIN0 �.E vas m v ® -- nrn vevemt Co' • of OMERatO MI ......4...n DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36 CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE TALLGRASS(l TALLOPARS ENERGY 370 VAN GORDON ST DENVER. CO 8022E PHONE (201910E019 111`ID•VSM BIT) E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL. 008011] UNIVERSAL ERss BAAL PHOYE I)O2.ORG FAC Ia95) moms MOTY STATEMENT 0.10.41 0.0 JLG 3/10/19 UA a/10/I9 2/10/19 cOlOale PMIONION COBS -NE 10/98 84563 1 ►_ I I 1 0111 5615i6ROG1 SHEET NO 001 OF 029 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT C • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 6`i- PROPOSED 36- PIPELINE - I ` ' / tar r t t T-03Pit R-6511 X J r MATCH LINE SU 002 -S T -04N R -64W I -- T -03N R -64W .r i tINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING 9 SCALE. 1,• 4000• 0 4000 8000 _t 1 SCALi IN FESI • a - a SEE DRAWS81SUSR tOP°_CO3 W 001 • T WELD COUNTY, - COLORADO. ;,� _ y I. - 1 0 a , { 1 �• • �l� w «- -t ei- arit I4 • I d- • { ` X •t 1 L I / ( ' t M. I - - :. T • -06N - _�' ' 'C P- - • •�SED;36'P�PELIN R -64W J� l •_ 1 y. ► _ r -•ate a I` / { j - ` '• 1111, , .•R- -. .r . • ��I I �y , ' I ` .. �.. ..- t \ - . 'If .. I' A .... ` . Mt. .. . Ir• It • ,smiiiiiii ... om .......... ... .. ,, Ag 7 • -. i.: -di'. • . R - I- ii , urr4e-t Ill kV . ' IS _ r d s 1. ill *4 flL ! �it'tTt o ` I. ,•. se,« s a • /lj/ rigyip'' w it'''. •1� .. _. r. _ '� • -4 �• ••• "4 Ojai iir r O i1 SCALE: L'r7.4000' 4. 1 —� 1 • ' 0 4000 8000 mitINI. 1 4A I • •` SCALE IN FEET--- A CH LINE ENGINEER NOTES a Z w (D W a IV0.0. aanL I -otutw•.w-.ee K NAMPO (=3 tir1C•E/It OM twv,.e .w w e OLOCUI htlN/Gi • e MILEPOST .tee 91919•G Wart% Mgt MOS Pram wan 'Ali WS E.IY..1•• •arlgle. Watt DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE TALLGRASS CUNIVERSAL IISIMNIVIIMI • SPPSS Lit li1 TALLARASS ENEROY 370 VAN GORDON ST . )E.N VER, CO 6022E PHONE (303) 980-607') USM 9177 E MINERAL Cliff CENTENNIAL CO 80112 PHONE (405) 372 00(X) FAX (405) 372 000? 3*'t UTILITY STATEMENT TI. a.7.a t lr. flue 9.99 sung or ew .✓... an.tll — Owe V L.Ire The wwtl -a •• i/•'-• I Marum. a ac.l•I...I 4^ a F IM .•II n r%• I S_4.lwll TIre lag. UPS ewe '1. ea. IM M '•n••'I.n• J... •I.i-1 -. in la eat waken t•..S I •Iteu 11 ti .N. CMI/ .M MI M sung .. ..Nn.1I - p...l. .M teem .•..r. The •r..I. — nn IM..••T sung.. ann. an 4 0Y13101S ll•M. it* JLG 4/10/19 JM 4/10/19 4/10/19 1 "= 500' C083 -NE 10/18 64563 SIM^ :WI 0410• OS Crepe U tun .lOI O.It .tell vs 0. •0.0 •.. .l•u Celt III NI.• t. a In 4 ,•C • 5615-USR-002 SHEET NO 002 OF 029 • 1( i !, f MATCH LINE SEE 003 W002 • t T-O8N R -66W • ' 4 -07N it R -66W l Y 1 4 \ SC&E 1 = aooc a 11000 ' 8000 iceC. l I:: I SCALE IN FEET a • r, i D 36" PIPELINE - - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO . T -09N R -65W _---- ..- w • l T-O8N R -65W T -07N R -65W • • • PAWNEE NATIONAL GRASSLAND • • SEE DRAvrANG WS uSR ToPO_032 VP 002 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT 11 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • • • L. / R -67W • • • • • CL PR0PCSED 36' PIPE • • • Sas • • R -66W • 1 _ PAWN -EE NATIONAL GRASe-LAND T -10N R -66W • • • d • sit MATCH LINE SEE COS VP DO° LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES • • irtilACt WADI di fr Cid WS. -11 Ca MO ear, •Crel3Pra C•tarlArlUivd 1%110 C•104Attt)Vek -ono DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE TALLGRASA TALLORASS ENERGY 370 VAN GORIX)N . DENVEA, (70 S0228 PHONE (303)980-6029 Imatag. UNIVERSAL S RA 9177 E MINERAL OR CENTENNIAL. CO 80112 PHONE (406) 372-0000 FAX (405) 372-0032 u., I ILITY STATEMENT Esti,....... i•••••••••• a IIONP C•••••• li le a id we •••• Ill CRAMP. Or JLG Udri JAA 4/10/19 4/10/19 040•0 Ci• It terra CO83 - NE stvispams 010 RIO m Dal, Fe its 10/18 64563 Spit t NO 003 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT 36" CHEYENNE PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT PERMIT USR 18-0777 SEE DRAWING se's .,SR Al RIAL 005 NW 0ff•. Si ' vim'16. p :• OF crt i : •• �•• • t s• WELDC UN COLD ' ADO •'#',�}' • • `4 :�.. �° �• WIELD C.oU TY, COOCO 4. � ~ �' � '1 . -1•fir ,.. , a ,..s ., 11• EA • • INIlli ece t • _AW PP..., • % ,, • , it i. . .Iii-,,, . 4 •,,, 4, • I . id% , _ . _ . _ t-7 t?4 i , I•. R .� • i •r .+ _` • tom • -F • , PROPOS p:36` PIPELitk �•` lb T—O`t!'1 T-� . Jr -: r :' • IV. ...a. . t IS 7 • •- w - : S• (y� 1• • •` 1 may. ,,. Pt ` • •1� f -. T - �4 4.•• • 1.�3!tj ,w Ill> • : • V - . �' , .. •d. - T--46 t - �, ... _ • • • , . I • gi r• > Y i r �. r? •, `'91 • �` "Y ■ , �i• • • t Ill ,c • • I -i y ♦ ♦ jSPIPE • •, • °p • wit . - s r t ► r • - •- _ � ¢• '� aft i C _rye►.:Ill •. • i • r —4. .y s r . .. _. . .. IP • * • I • .•w 4 J GREELEY, CO , • - a. ,� •• .. . `''fir, - '1 �!' a • �d IW aR._• f • sr ` fay .,, • , • lib 4" 114 i C} • 1r s I• ••.[t1,- �• 4 1. Y '� ° i► NI • / .. .• � s { qtr ( `� . .4 1 _ _. " .te Rii:.,,,- ,...-74‘,.:4, 2 • .,...,,,.. - _. . 'IL 1 - • - wi• • lib •• ,` • )•.. •., , .. __ r • I. - _ stn• = , - ,• . . •- y•_�I� • .„. _ ..., �y :- • i ..•..,... . h t- r Ia . , • 4-- . • - 1. • r • r> r . (NI •.IIII • .•II .. $ • 1 — r' : I > sue— r' �i1 ... „ ,� , • � S 4 a ` MATCH LINE SEE 007 vP.001 I INE TYPES SYMBOLS • 'ATCHMNG ENGINEER NOTES TALLORAisENEROY STATEMENT "wig' ACSHEET �•••�•••�•�•••••*-a's NO ,:„.....000,Ila• ux1 •-. •lsaw•wro. f-'. aarrerruaa•1.,UTILITY 370 VAN GORDONGOR!)O!� ST .w•.. «o r,• `•`•' r "" o•n �/ 10/19 'pM�•••Irt•Ot . a• •LMf u ,�.. DEVELOPMENT PLAN...w.wl••.._. . �cr i.••w �`^'�'�""' � �� C J . JTJ! f---•1 1/ VO.M..101•11.0 ED "�"'�"�' ��`8 taro A•.•.wi1 anew men r.tel Jam•• w to w• C's �,-•, ��,,,,�,,,. TALLGRASS ,� - -n�-r-t0:741:•:00:040947.:n �bdn Z 007 Wahl mar awt 44��,• PHONE (303) 910-6029 '"'['• t•••r•• 4/10/19 004 `'' °0""°°°"""'�' ••{ InM97•Mhrw rY 9.OcbtU'. 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE_ , w•Irlr•••••twatm'nnnwrar•sxo•ra,awaft go,GuI 10/19 C7 t•; ® •IL DPW •.. 4•••.IM •b•rIM• a Tha••••t••„•• •.t•t ataled Ms \ .4•44.41 Jaw su•r 1'=5O0' OF a'•'^•,s 9177 E MINERAL OR U CO83 NE o29 • +�• ® N.w.r000*fltA CENTENNWL 08011;ditv:slaNs+emu ell a 10/18 w•.ws ••a .w r, »•- . ac:A•.•,ro•t'rOW UNIV••••S UNIVERSAL 64563 FAX A0S J72370002 -"al!1 a.,•.A•tuAroma. ■uowavise II •YMIMIL LL4 MATCH LINE SEE 005 W-002 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT WELD COUNTY, COLORADO T -09N R -65W fryt i...r.,.. mmi,, ;A_ kk-. • • SEE DRAWNG 561SUSR-AERIAL 001 VP 002 PAWNEE NATIONAL GRASSLAND [1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO T -11N R -67W T -10N R -67W htif CARR. CO V ATCH UNE SEE 005 W 001 T -11N R -66W PAWNEE NATIONAL GRASSLAND T -10N R -66W t• J Ii LINE TYPES 40lAYA 4,, "flA4••••4 J a • • e SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES Wl.• a* IC•tld0f. .evn t MT .•:E90S1 vet ..a7aCr 1'a •P Mti LW a MtSSO, ~ME Val, IA. Cella fe,.\t *01+10. 'WAWA C: CD V"' O at WSW AA IlASPAIW 2 M70 'MOMS sec C%MI1L.W%1A ME 1R0tSljf1• ON ,.Ws ft -NO t000 R S4a CILMMAltDla IPSO OIla.A1t0..p NS0IN DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE TALLGRASS ENERGY 370 VAN GORDON S I TALL GRASS DENVER. 30°��9 ___ UNIVERSAL �� mans • SPPat Lit Milo- -USM 9177 E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL. CO80112 PHONE (405) 372-0000 FAX (405) 372-0002 1 UTILIP/ STATEMENT 8 1 1 an sail f�..1 �.1 r i.e OW San ..Y IYY.t ~ an wdFd LASS It. WOW San no peas PS an .sey nr St /ln.n tarn a rat Saw fa no S tir n tttnw... yrrr The Vale OS O.. sal era Ira Nlbw r.. tw,wltowMSS NOW -. `�/ Sr 1, Mn. Colt/ SW ea w.ttt Ili non* Aa. .NM. O• (Ms. JAIl JLG 4/10/19 JAA 4/10/19 4/10/19 1'a 500' C083 -NF 10/16 Dicta tP O1C1D?If lk01 LUTE Was REVSCtS "CS. CI la. f a. 0.J Ala cs Mit -Pt M as r MAO M.fw.tim^ waled OATCSI a see-USRR--OOB SHEET NO 005 OF 029 piny ial 4O '� SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN ;4;;a a SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 = - 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT M SCALE. 1" = SOD' :Aw 0 500 1000 Ella -MINIM - 1 :i NI a in SCALE IN FEET „ i 1nr. J .„ i is.';., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO i al(w, y n sto. att. aNM il 3:.,8 I . ® ®® ill 4g4, 4n .ccr��}}yy il.YYa �l HYl HI O 7 �*� i MAP INDEX .. ` �` j. N.T.S. I ® ill y alu ® lit 8CS e ® ® a 8 0 a Ist Li &3 ?o cc b 4. 40 a I• i GI 0 I 15' TEMPORARY EASEMENT CD Cii Q I _ I IQ RESOLUTION OF 1889 (30' ROW) RESOLUTION 0 STAGING I ' " I 1 _ r` _ ,. r. OF 1889 (30 ROIV rnn-0o, _ _ - _ _ ye 1� - ---- - __ _ 1\a _- I I I I ,p11, ��T' •* 't� ® I . gT v-‘,•••,4 $4LJ1L III I I I a 50' PERMANENT EASEMENT 3' ® ct ® CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE ® ® �� %t I ® 60' TE EASEMENT R • t —� 3 i • C iii © C 8 D w 5 W teeD - - -- h III I cz I I 8 U. ° zit s`� N /re?ti 3 3 i ISO: O I� to � l ,,,,, / N i d l, (9.,S ►� Ate s- Qs 1 S • J I 1 L0 T *s LANCASTER .uloo'� METER SITE iTAGSG AREACO �` 41 ct I ,p At ii _____ _____ __ _ CiCID i ® ettk•>0 o ct , eh i -4 I co tv Na) U a e a h._ , 8' esi wen , a MD 8 I IP CID Cal m o 2 i' 0 li.l J LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES _ DEVELOPMENT CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PLAN PIPELINE __ ��^^m AG SiI;I '.. 006 O 029 UTILITY STATEMENT TALLGRASS� TALLORAiiENERaY 370VAtiGOEtDOXSI DENVF7t, CO 80228 PHONE (303) 980.602 `, nm'otn�one.,.r• •awin •r wwrwro. o [� Al UN' eh •r.owrrnsvk.' C40 wiom at RQ>rP YJ`Q• rnle.wrtan,tet O w,t.006: • we w.s+cs r o. �- - _ or.wo.n 19 84110/ a Se na an .ra .w.r. ~.naro.�wr.n. r.rww�w ^rw--y amt��rla __$t Sa a..,w..« � .m .r.rw.wss.. +.•wr Tlr. w.w'�Mw. rr WI , Neon.•,.sl.. - ..vaiosoim ote6so sr ,M - P„�D na„� --•--•--•— ___3!IWOCM a —..— . - • — •amt"""s _. —. —.—._ Plant O.cll sswolo - tl Cr•Oh..e m�II �r IK o (Si Rlrvlru. wtarstio �eoeaorn 4/10/19 .r ..wt. rr w Ma L� Art 't r,.>O.Iri•wOnavCa rag anon w w M Oa Wan an �Apr �m+`« Tiroii�w wand amaa rai On �°• 1` `• OraisnatrIli 4E«S.,.•36"' sou rim5009 CENTENNIAL. CO BOt T 1 CEN E MINERAL 90 US �� PHONE (405) 372-0000 sae VSIeIr EIFIc- fib FAX (405) 3720002 otr ur Is C083- NF airy aoowww . �tv41oNS w�°°'u -Arts ' atQ+ • oat _._._._._ QV' urOrsOro innooa Q4 r . �•�p�•7p�- MG. 58 �7"WR'U1A j NMI t2,1r'pmir,mlemr .>. _. r .e,.m.. r..p.. _ i;rl I:ia. SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN b 140. : i90. SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 =A - [k PI as 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SC A. E. ;0D 0 500 ' D0c' 4910. ik0. IT taw i :ww WELD COUNTY, COLORADO a 4910. M. t' ® GI).� I at CibOM, 2,90, ® I' II ire is :s diesel'.t0. s,I I � i I 8 tip MAP INDEX sp 1 30 O� ® I N.T.S. z `' { ® ® m is TEMPORARY — W ' N' el 0: I i W.C.R. 33 ROW) i ® FUTURE ROAD ROW Q ROW W.C.R. 33) V 3 I W.C.R.. . a 3 j60' ROW) - IAM-003 (60' I (60' ,.waoi_ - _- - - - - —. — - n_asse-r-araa-:+mss-r---:-s�z-a • ——__—+...-:i.a a —rt—ar——rs i—a ( ��-+t-�, I Qe`'l ♦ i —ss�-i�� It i 50 PERMANENT O I ` `\ �� «(` �` BO TEMPORARY �+ - _ - ...-:`�= s-` -� e� EASEMENT EASEMENT %�QT.`� ® 3 ` — — ----y ' y..= thiIV O'1 (�l ,,b`•�'� - �, \� n. s �,`, ® ``4 o CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE ; m titCO �ti N L.,,tip o a co \\ .gyp . 1 _ _ E) I • I _ _ _ _ _ ® c S ®II ® ' II H I rl t 1 ® © l ® , r • �` rrT°y ,,� I I ill 1 I • OII 1 ® ® ® p 0 • IIM. ® I� I T [ _EGEND LINETYPES ' SYMBOLS --- HATCHING LNGINEER NOTES DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE - °"•••^ JLC SHEET NO 007 OOH g UTILITY STATEMENT Tw T.H• 1•(.w M •w TALLG TALLARAsiENERGY NV mom' . RAS PHONE (303)920-6029 O.4N Wn 4/, 0/, 9 . n. 7[= •— NV A•t!S'Q AWNS. „�,� +v+• R� *w-fA•.$e�MtMv.• 000 w•'4.t Wit II Warta••AIRR S soRUam:r4TWVIe,et © ***POW •t(W wit. 81 SCI — Mr•�Nr. ••rT rwe �. c moKat3aR.' a - �.- • RMMI\I cetwe 040.00 JM .•r..w.rdaO.,www -ON Lai ewes ""'�" •.rineern ana rwTawes w•T•,i•ht••.•• .- DgE/m D.,.,e�.+ — -. -•—.. ••O'OEDTE>••Tworc WC C_� 1M�••R.gw7MC1 o4aeD:nn 4/,0/,9 , •awinwasetaww•r• nrrmsRawwwrr�.r alai Tss W Wanand lealland se r.R„,,.,.,.r„wwr••wwo•rRw..wRw Cl Tr:'FM'DRIW w0•®Ke. aDTa•n 4/10/,g �-'1 e♦M•PA•7.4 TN YROMLFIRR I♦ OnLIMTS —••— '—"— SW,811 MTMwwwTn taw /gsore �. 9177E MINERAL CIR __•_•_._•._ _-- —_ 'M CIPON D•cDEssRD•D DTRWCTO..M .wOaeet�ue �D�al CO83-NF OA R •• 'Ewan ""°e D TeA 10/18 CENTENNUL,COB01,2 PHONE (405) 372-0000 "HIVE" S AL 2LARA+NDM•Tro •4 kw, w O•D Aw , ----• - - • - `�,D,D'a lit. S456'3 um aT/ repwan atop •uwn .s • ••AP►ra Ile FAX (405) 372-O002 i aw• SBIS JSR-007 • vim• r •.• �• •M.'va•.A- IA bSO4 ba)o. rb SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 44904 bps. SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 4194, °111 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1' = 500' D 500 1000 AS. b M. SCALE IN FEET ' b bI''' ® WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ® 1 a 1 \ _21.,„ ea it& ' 0 \ Cil 111 a srP. a�la, ax ® \ 0 1 ® 0 \ ®14.4.4b‘ fa ago. ® \NEW MEWBOURN ', bran,. �'' a METER �® \ 414.41 1 V 4.444 m ® ® \' M=MAP INDEX NEW LATHAM ., ® METER •,. `' , .; \ \ s,, N.T.S. �� • ,a 1 , _ CO O m 1` a� ® \ 1 r� �_ " g516p .� ® ,�� ® fir _ � - W G R r ‘�, V (i ® , \ ® II ' ' `� t \ `fi' a go e �F SO' PERMANENT �� NV},,1 EASEMENT CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE 6p Rp .- GP .40 ® (SA .''yf �� 3' Rpm —' --• ....„_.....-r....:E.T. !' T h�•�j �� ��'• _ i. �` `{ ` -sal!lt la i a tt ,\ \ ' t 11 \� 1,. • \ _ I it \ \ I 1. \ \ 0 p' ...sr G R' 35-4-__ ® 15' EASENPORARY 7-- ._ W •' i ,�!. ,f MENT fee ea TEMPORARYilit EASEMENT J jo 1 b ��✓ „'� s- \ ^' \ ', \ a ', <. . •,// etc . �� - 1 `Sj• ` At 1\ ` ® \ 444," , 1�g S` , ® ® \ CC \ y jaN a GO ® tiilr a \ t tclFbiz® CC C t ®t\ ® °C 3` It" cc cct1• # 4 e u•I o `� 1 -ID _ ] LINETYPES SYMBOL S MATCHING ENGINEER NOTES TALL0RASS ENERGY J'RITY STATEMENT Nrm+r jic KNEE 1 N n swat �+ .. a ..n.�ww r•..tt.t ttr twtw n.. tw '°'°'°"�° ..a.� �. " �` ® .,rr,tn feat n.rw w. �'«w n.« / 19 , 9/1 p -------••-• .�a°totresr ,, S• O r*JCIt+a = t DEVELOPMENT PLAN I roSi u..qr .ir . �....''�."" �+.�..+�.....a..�rr...r...ww.r 1 o<nco�• �,., ,, IyygAt .�.. TALL GRASS RAS S81 ,.w._ ...t., -�-�------.°a,t ti w uo.�rr• r r.. OS r m w.ra . , 0/ 19 PHONE (303) 940.6029 w to..rrr. 008 W -..-..-..- tglYOf °Arwf S !OC/•mEM4IlE%, V� w""o""•"'�'�'^t`�w' 36 CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE gel "' """"""""I �""" �""� L°'°`n 4/10/19 .. —. —.—. — Ane°Ef1AtXt951pq w"' "fly. Pa rig M/��• Ma" WIS \�� LJ rttYYO{I © nryuYry t and See tCAI! 1��5�' OF -/ — — Etti°Mt+! - OtN tChQ„p� .lt+►ItnODRMt[A 9177 E MINERAL OR - NF �%g w�wr. trK weL. • " CENTENNIAL. CO 80112 facial�o*tt inns oti e tw.w0ltAn°I, lil//ArfilWIM PHONE ()37 372-0000 L.4 F O•") 404./ ]5at.••t+ Se otno 1O63 _ — Q+tnta..�onyo Q auKA�rnn.Twcor RS U N I V E RSA A L FAX 372.0001 ~" =Airy CC ION BURYNIlr�• (A06) lLC ',j�1SlJSR-Odd 1048 a dAv t ♦Yiir ' � SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN d.9. (as SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 j 0910. at, 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCAT.t. 50 0 500 1000 691. - 410. SCALE ti ;. 6•IA 6 • 19:0. ° 1; 4 IWELD COUNTY, COLORADO • 1910. 611. 0 II yy,. as an. Oµ. @ ® •� 0 ® I ® AL >1 ° S ® 1910. am 69;. •, I ® ] 411' + I QRS.1910. ® Y,xa Art' �' cr;p O • 6 o, MAPINDEX 0 , I RI ATlION CPLATTE O :' U ESMEESMT RN. 0 N T.S. 0 ® 0 ® 3 rots 0 — ."VY . f { ® • 15 TEMPORAR EASEMENT ® ® ��/ / T �/� 1 a • t. ��o- 0 Q \ ® II ' • • EASEMENT W.C.R. 38 RO // / ` c _ -'- (60' ., - -� - - - - - -- ..a ' T - -- - ROW) 38 y= = �•� .- _ W.C.R. (60' -- -- a_ - ir 1 IS — ' I i t 1 CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE ib rn Se EC TEMPORARY 0 0 - - I .` 'A ` co EASEMENT O) ------ -- II CU 1/4I;�. O Ca • ''' MATCH LINE • 5015•USR• (0101 Atli PMmz NEW MEWBOURN ' •0 I METER ® NEW LATHAM 1#11 •. J ® 5 O 0 w ° cr b f I I10. ® METER 1-1L•r - l!.I ..0' ` ® c? M II ® I III }ao, ,!I II I I..1 ►..I • t V�'y�. 0 • ilifiki © 1 a ° ,I _ _ LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES DEVELOPMENT PLAN 38 CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE 009 OF 029 UTILITY STATEMENT CPS". gig JLG TALLGRASS�811 TALLORAf1i ENERGY 370 VAScri:O\S1. BENNER. CO 1022! PHONE 003) 910-6029 1 halve - - - -- a•ICPOlt *�., ^1.004.3 • CITO.Q a anon ® "'we -a_ esnila.WeIs.w..rrar► tea calf 4/10/19 -. ...b�a�•n/ o.c• la.ab. The Nemmara Fe pia MI was a Pep no eswee 4 So Wego3ow "'--�"""" OI[ROF Z t0ia.l. 0MPStSi -.•—• I= litS.C..a W'-- w tr. L� PS TI. ^� Mnar dose neat eve velasdse w.ra Dwl 4/10/19 4i —••— T(W*waeao wtov.o...Q. �Q MN. wow. n...awrassarea �: ' no,wa 4/ 10/ 19 U _ —•— — wlfipEoarwt — wvotOKOSS40w m toaua,..mM ' Co� *""°""�"'" "`+"°�'�`ct N.a.aaaSr ,N�.:..w.i.a• r�N...�"waswn. ruirsund n Kai 1"=500' - .. � 1 9177 E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL, CO 8011? araai PHONE (405)372-0000 w '' s UNI E�� LL FAX (405) 372-0002%Mew- J--•—•--.. -- ECnoN&at O Vll'>1`Oit Orr alas Nwac.o. omacbc..:at ,� RINr,om.lw..N REvi Io�(t �K.;panail 1083—Ni 10 18 / _ _ Iwow.not — —•—•—•— ClUrtadfo.RCM min coo was 81 .w.AGrno. 1tAU11DMfllaO J.Na*,1Ownl..a00. -..'� v: to Iry or m aloe oN ►- 84583 ;" 591 USR-009 Oa ONw 4.14., iiSITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 4194.:n SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 Ilk a n 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1- = Soo' 0 SO0 1000 SCALE N FEET 1 `� ' . • ;�� m WELD COUNTY, COLORADO in :�a • 0 1 ,�. 1St :Si II \ as :NW MMW ' \' Q (kr ii 8 ft - - •-+- - - -_ - - .�� - - - _ - _ _ _ . 0 ♦ i1M - _ _ - - jI fs Tim ' - . - ._ - . _LIJ - - - .� -._ _ _ • I OW. C.R. 40(60'ROW) r-- • 0 I f ,• WI :�. 0 IL 0 I '. '---1 -� MA P INDEX X --- 0 I • \ Cr zgr N.T.S. II 0 , 4-3 ,r ® is y I t- Ii: � VALLEY IRRIGATION CO ',fig► EVANS DITCH 922 I CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE 0 : aTTE �° --,. ESMT RN 17896 � ES RN XXXXXXX I 4.i ly Jt I ♦ TEST •. i :� III \ ® 0 0 L 0 S \ --C \ 50' PERMANENT r EASEMENT 15' TEMPORARY 0 SEMENT O — BREAK AREA 01r ice. `a / t rr , �7 a �_..-..-(• \ _ s , 0 �/ 1 t '' .. - lam' 0 7 �� % t I CC LOWER LAYMAND�TCH ESMTRN 51928 fa. t /�.. Cr 1' ' 0 \N. Ili-- 80' TEMPORARY 3 � ® Li i 4EASEMENT O N• �+ U • ® 3 1 / o3 �a CO0 1'/in — de' - 0 u.�`. / , 11 \ \ 0 Z 0o cc W * I W.C.R. 38 (60' ROW) l — - - - - — _— — — - -• - r, i 3 0 ® in 0 .e41011. T -t" t ® • 0 ® 0 o Nt cc cc. 0 0 0 3 1 CC 0 I ® J b r ...,, ,e 0 0 el Qie _____________77 IINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING T ENGINEER NOTES Jfr+ e• JI-4/ SHEET NO 010 OF O29 UTILITY STATEMENT airalD�7RId TALLARASi ENERGY wove) ow. N ��� I "�'°�19 c . . 370 VAN GORDON S'I �,D...,,.� nano +. .warof.wrai o >..�� -' r..�.- b I� ,EWMO. w(A c� o0ror.H00-6029 DEVELOPMENT PLAN' TALLGRASS«�`I8l1Iit:°��9.r... GtpD! •fD/' i mew I ane nor alb . ti ... J4OID0•rt 1 ,.....,. n....... �..... r..r•..P..Athe .e1WS' IMS \ /.„' ",.::,:',», ..07 WI 4/10/19 L., —.._.._..— wfDw=D.c», .o.�.mt«�..,tr, �•� tr+.waawrn�wss«:esu.f 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE v — -- — — — WOOlDACQ1i.y0 ,:"r!wr•r..Mar..w«w henna tkl.. 1'•500' © sow or...um ��rs 9177 E MINERAL OR �°°sn°" C063 -NE onf>Eno.,.e 0 MU .trN.foaDwN.c. SIMCENTENNIAL. C00011? Rfvsa+s v.OtO+•c1r 1p/18 .y•r a 010 NO 1 it wines —•—• —:— ¢MOW`, oao.0 t! *••••6 VATS 0uw�vfDNITOMO PHONE (406)372-0000 IIM UNIVEN>0Ato 41 • 64563 - ,qy,D�, �I 0fJ-N* nw.nlfas0. FAX (40S)372-0002 US 5613-Li5R-0to anw.... r..... WS ��. a ,.,,...�,�_. :Ha ai4, :.I4 ii SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN d a SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 au \\\ ar4. 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1" = 500' 0 500 1000 4 M. R ra. SCALE IN FEET ® WELD COUNTY, COLORADO `: 111""- - — " • o r-• I WellLINE • 5815•U5R• 10121 : 1�6. :R'l 1 / I it s IS , ri it. i It Ii: 1 III MAP INDEX o 1 j Li I(fit;�° d1 N.T.S. a © <., o .D. III 1 , I P l I 1 U Q o N.1 (,� o ® N GILMORE DITCH CANAL �` _ ESMT RN xxxxxx co o` s ® ® ® ® e i U Or I 3 15. TEMPORARY CL PROPOSED 36" PIPELINE U EASEMENT * ID ® 3 r © I•I • 1 I I , `'f'�h \or" , �;� a�' o W.C.R. 40 (60' ROW) r W.C.R. 40 (60' ROW) 1• _ - - _ '2 i -IyJJy_ I • \ - - - - i I r_ _ - �\ ij Q: • ® ® ® PERMANENT (E)�.1/4.. 1 r �.... I 7// 3 SEMENT � ___._:. O �. -- - _ ® re T.. - - CZ? p § r - 4" g -_ �� f m �/ I ® .:J I I BO' TEMPORARY EASEMENT � ' ' �4 SITE ' • O 41'4 0 \ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE LOWER LATHAM DITCH CO f ESMT RN XXXXXX ® ® O ' r 11 It I i • ( v 4,.a © O :-. 1 �. m lii I . ® 4••j' _ 1 1 Or LOWER LATHAM DITC,tic6 O ESTM ESMT RN, 512926 co i 4 I 8 1; o y I , p o ® 0 I , I i 0 @ I Li , i I ® o ® 1!i ;' '° 0 0 8 o z W V W LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES 36" DEVELOPMENT CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PLAN PIPELINE y+'r^+" JLC SHEET 011 OF 029 uIllITV STATEMENT ~w TA L L G RA S TALLORAU ENERGY 370 VAN WliIJO\ ST . 3JO V A e. O) ON PFiOtvli (303) 4eo 6oz9 aw.w�•i 4/ 10/19 n .gp=Dh/� l( * tlt. �0t •ra •sstsaoR>•"Q I= S+RYCTIR "�'I om WN•NErO( LW Orare% C noINOOEVIWOM' © Wit EPOS, 81 •K sl•1P __-'_� __— 1"10.OfD�0m © 4Rr.ulV+tat .en+ 0.«o.. JAA 811 www�.• at.°�s..�rb.r..� .r a re move DANA ESC —••—•--••— .40. ..Eris.. �.. —.._.. - Wc.OfO•IESSCts -.-•�.-•� M091D•�SfROIU —••�••_•.� i1CPDVl•! OT"♦LC11011/!.' o— Ie NWT,• �.. a......, r- , "nee --- .. " r -- �.1�.,....... I--1 .EMPOIN . rGRK!'•Q Dt0lDati 4/10/19 ... �..�..... �.... r--, cotmowsaw .n•�•1..w.re•.r•..11,....•.nKS' Iu trig•... Way M.I Wog wry..... oval" 1•Mn.w.ntenwo 1ML/•.Y.•••.1M.1•••••••Ina' ROT 0 r 4/10/19 0,1001Mw,.'srWcna,rtR 1111111111 OTh OATS i♦ ��R�, SCAE 1"-500. er a T 9177 E MINERAL CIR +"p+c+�• C083 —NF REVISi0N5 Y•u L'EIY 10/18 CENTENNIAL. CO80112 PHONE (405) 372-0000 UNIVERSAL li I ISAPPOEaE FAX (405) 372-0002 atwnDRt +o Q •,t lxJlrEDtlMn■�1 •c W+r n a•D •l.• - -- - 04 —•—•---•— 020•1400Vt:M D Cahn MD"DROw 151sis- R-011 - - - •K..Al _ .•.l r a• 1 r w•r•r+••• it St :A 1 a Ls I VI ;ME 4111 : ' aikW $1R'ii. 4 i10. 4811 41 1 481 410. 4:4 4 410. lilt. aiS MAP INDEX N.TS. a O a a 1 a SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT I+ I I a • • a a m W.C.R. 49 (60' ROW) SCALE. r = 500' 0 500 1000 SCALE IN FEET WELD COUNTY,. COLORADO II I SYMBOLS a T T --..s a a a a 40944 el csAstv a a a a • IMP a sins woe a SEW 50' PERMANENT .J 1 EASEMENT a 80' TEMPORARY EASEMENT CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE mm • a W.C.R_51 (60' ROW) a • a ® 0: co U • • i 0 m O m m m G% a a a a -_ -.40,_-._J..- -- SASS Ss ..r—. SS slimeNSISS_asS SS 1 3 EAST NERES CANAL ESMT RN. XXXXXX a a a 1 I 1 otri a a • 1 1 o� S V .:� a; dim I, a A W.C.R. 49 (60' ROV1) a • L • C L_ EAST NERES CANAL ESMT RN. 152282 I couliks • a I• • a a • a —_ r- -1.. 1 1 �) a m a • a Anikr til W.C.R. 51 (60' ROW) i I - - _ • • z • m _eat Y • • a • L INE TYPES HATCHING F NONER NOTFS a 1\wOILIT;R %fl oRtOROIROOSCD switsf al ta/. ellatatl Weal la 1_0O.A/T ..t Iaaar4001[110.D *CRON t.1 O*N=Cnalt Alt .HORNY. A.. ONTRI.1 Or IOC Wart CAWS Ma IMOW �.: v1�w 1410001 I t1.. era. Watt DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36•' CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE TALLGRASS TALLGRASS ENERGY 370 VAN GORDON S7 DENVER. CO 10221 PI IONE (303) 910-6024 #O1 UNIVERSAL sun Matt MAPPS tia 9177 E MINERAL CR CENTENNIAL, CO 90112 PHONE (405) 372-0000 FAX (405) 372-0002 t. 0.O UTILITY STATEMENT The 'Amnia a spay M! MS Ws Oa es melt al One -Col Sus Ts was Se RI psis Pate InbytaA rM .Is taI— i me ;Ss to w /M Mir n lay..... S__. _-.. Ile Res Ma .... la ---.1 .Al w aria' ail es in floe el IS MS .se is in US, NW Very Ns SR M sent - Soo Ml. ~IS Silso the .y.wy.r N. Ilr pyt..q MS w alar M a. NAMPs ... JIG 4/10/19 aa 4/10/19 4/10/19 1 "a 500' C083 -NF 10/16 J S*Don. 011O4Dr D:otaare ROT ORRt War A EvSKINS 1+101 Claw .1. 1 +rt.� WAGE ar11M 84583 'sC• SIIS.UUSR.012 SHEET NO 012 Ok 029 St* a.>a teaa SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 449a I 4)15A• SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 - a9 a 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT WALL. = 5OO' 0 500 Me • x910. SCALE N FEET °" a :ID. I. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • 4911 oft. . ® 4Ila ;kin. • O S all Al atl I ab ® e, io a , St O I: 41A? a AI a9ia 4../.* �,r�' si __ _---T-- ` _ . —_ _ MAP INDEX `s I. I N.T.S.` r �' --sc.... . ---- - r•-- ` . �, „Mm, o I ,. -- 3 ' <i> „Jr ---- IS ea t _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ • EAST NERES CANAL Q U - - i . `r4�►`' — �,J ESMT RN XXXXXX ® ta m _ - ,, CC 9 61:1 '. \ 51 (60' ROW) • i'L.i W.C.R. 51 (60 ROW) - -- - ill W.C.R. 51 (60' ROW) - 4=- -- _ _ _ • ® • • 50 RMANENTMENT 4 ( 7-e- . L (- • I* • ® I ® .' i 1 15' TEMPO�iARY EASEMENT ® 80' TEMPORARY EASEME®ffte c�', v �' m l I GILMORE DITCH NO 2 I ESMT RN. XXXXXX yTt COL • 7 Cdr � Q AO . / _ _________a___.....-.- PROPOSED 36"PIPELINE ——-._--._-.—-- -—r.— �� • ,,t. /` ,CL I ,, .� I * • • '3••- ®L_ �• T-- — _A__ 0 ct IS • • v 1 3 • • 1 9 8 ( ) * ® s 1 1#.,.. et • AD I II - ' / -;:+ c, U i i * \\ C7 • • s I di I ( CI Z W J LINE TYPES SYMBOLS I. ATGl-5NG ENGINEER NOTES 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PLAN PIPELINE -1"0 ' AG SHE E' '.. 013 OF O UTILITY STATEMENT WI. tali TALLGRASS _ TALLORASS ENERGY 370 VAN GORWN ST . PHONE (303)95060?9 PHONE: �_•,r 'f 411 O1 19 se �����~ � 0.,16 co Ate -Y •O • wooeo.m WV YM!(\T Idyl,\• 0.10.1.)* JAA 811 �w�r rr I.OM, any. pewee wrw a_ r,wn II 16,66 a«•wrr 4sa.a ,6•sa. weQ: visDEVELOPMENT l=1 sac 000 wlu,•ewK w a a�tws.T soarimelm.,e,l+ 0 wLPO • .,, el «rwcsr..a .111:001/10141.619W ---------- winoToevio,MpC —..—..—..— .aaoaco. ws —.•_. — wo oszo.arssw,u — •—••—••— tcna.;.e arrfrw.ua ..,.a L7 co. HWOINhnaYmMQ "i1 ,,,,..ul... TA, wicwsas•[a `. eln••• 60.160. oeuoo.•. 4 10/19 Sr•0.16.000.. N616. weer tat M• r16�16. nrw.w�wa...r.."r.16w...a..r..rt6w r_..arls.rw,wr6r..__6r�6ry_N6N hem We �/r�rrl6ywvr -10' U1' 4/10/19 c"' 1' 500' nee u6 arrant an _ � q NI 9177 E MINERAL CIR _ -... CENTENNIAL. CO 80112 Ore Lail '"+OJc'a CO83-NF r6_.,omwyl, �rvala+s ,,,•I, IL•1 rs 10/ 18 a..a. .,,,w •o .•1 s+ o»o .�• , x16- •. awn 0A�IP y 84583 PHONE (405) 372-0000 •an ma • .afiat- FAX (405)372-0002 ME �.wtAteD Mw•eJMti1. }„�. 58 �I1. 8 SR -O 3 581 J'WR-V1J • rr6 r v. r . •16..•_M•A• ii*, a i i:14. •i WA. SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN was,"- 61,511 A& SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 i 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE; 1- a 500' r.„' 500 1000 4S1. - 429. SCALE IN FEET .. • a'l" i 31 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO _• r h dry a 414, I 0 aft n 1 Se ® 0 a S n ® iS 4M V 4w O I ® c. 9 i91�e 4)%• ® 3 rt.?!II, I 7Q © © ® "; .I- I C OC O MAP INDEX 4O Ct 43 N.T.S. d 0 .n i o� u 3. e ,II 'I I 4 I I I 51 ROW) • ,.1, v' : -(-- . 3 ' 0 0 s e 0—a-- ! W.C.R. (60' W.C.R. 51 (60ROW) __ %L I I$91 I \\ i I 15 TEMPORARY .JV`� EASEMENT • ( L L_ I r`' r I I `---- i ---' , 4. a ' ' �Ntncs `b Gli * ® ' 's e Irep ,pjo ►• ® `'® v 50' PERMANENT ® EASEMENT r w e ® Ia c6'9($06 0 ®ti4tgT - � i dlic E 1 gt`eig�;15;°� �,ts �--� — ,s _ t.. pry I J* ` ' F ‘71) 1 ,` - g * -� - ® _ _. ,- �v.. i_Y___ ariir- it - �. Q ® y ® ._ -_ . �, I G) w `, Os_ �_ _ ---- -- - - -� 4 w44 TC'T_r �•_ • {A I r .f,+/�/ 1 I \\ ___,_ EASE i;,.�''� 1 — � Qi+ e`' �r� �, ? ��` CL PROPOSED 36' $FELINE i- .`, .'' 0 �::� 4..` ' I AD • 44 p r ® \ .y� ? y°Q�'" I:\ I �y� :,� � 4 * 80 TEMPORARY EASEMENT I "P • L` , HOUNUAk • I4 4 ' `��% -EH 1_II'r il►Al — -- g • I / • • •• I p ' CIT' Li.- r„,,A-' •• ,• II m 0 to ® 0 ® t 0 ® ® 4 Ill • ` Gil U • - * • • • a ® f' 1. • I •• • 4 49 5 Si `a I Ii. W.C.R. 53 (60' ROW) T W.C.R. 53 ROW) ! - (60' _ --- ® I t , LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES _ rCD TALLARAbbENEROY $�e�.rwweTEMENT .>.ww... JLG - - -- - -- TMIUT SttLtl NC ew..rwN..�eyw •IQn° .. pool •eaw«.ewuewe 370 VAN 4/1 4/,0/19 . . •worotow..�m .�w.r.e.erowK*lSe * *�. Any. �... �': Li, nlavarnw�.sua DEVELOPMENT PLAN rTALLGRASSil �.- ..«.-�..—...w�.�. Cs AooaoRw••rsr C� ReNery� DF\VER CO mn26 �.���.. A", Z _ • • —.. _ .. _ affacaG rr.r.iwc PC es+ a• rwoMtsrwaon KC elan .ILL A rQ1 O. Kr t 1 C J .� ra.onw. wo.erwet Mrr�nn.«•wwr.r tw. «Iwm NM«w•eyl lewd as 4/10/19 0 , 9 / / PHONE (303)vMnt()sc, OW oU'� La ••-'----- MIWORD"'"' •40.Ol t ��'°'"� ...,.e�e.r.•�...."' �. 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE /"'•"^^•Mb'••s'�r�Msonoa•k<viµ...INO nem ~Ann ,.w,out 4/10/19 W -.-.-.- I&E M ..++r """ K..rM1 — 'rna,.[ —' —"—" ..... or, u.rif nine. .W.• tdrt w " 500'a�frorow.ee J 9177E MINERAL Litt�"`"" •rw..amKrt• �,usivi C083-NF029 ® "�• CENTENNIAL. CO80t12 ewaRIIr.i+e �tva�ows—•—•—•—•— i r•rr�w.6frnr0•SE aurenrmwt,ro PHONE (405) 372-0000 < an n• oo ,« rroro.+ � 10/18 awnwvus.«on I� OfASIDA11r�r III VNgVEI�A�FAx Mr• � mAr. SOdD NOM (405) 312-0002 — uy. no _r .• r e1M.rMz.•nr -MG. 2115-1412.014 4130. .*. aaii,. 1.„ SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN aiYJ. 4. SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 'c 4937.I)* at 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1" = 500• 0 5O0 1000 4194. SCALE IN FEET 9;a •V. . ':'" WELD COUNTY, COLORADO --e:4V i :F 'r,0B4 �iaX9:7.=`' 01* .44antIt I .O11 in © m N.S. MAP INDEX J 8 II N.T.S a / / ® / `� LOWER I tl� c b m ko I c o co Ncsi CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE -, CO a o co co 15' TEMPORARY ce O a LATHAM - S. RESERVOIR COMPANY1 D: ,,, ESMT RN XXXXXXX U 3 CC ® (.j S - 3 EASEMENT • TEMPORARY EASEMENT 3 W.C.R. 51 (40' ROW) W.C.R. 51 (50'ROW)---- W.C.R. 51 (40' ROW)' --- ---as - - -- - --- _ - - - INC `b ( e v ut8 ice lJ' .nu \ r \. `II \ `Y�/ - —) bar � / :51 I— i O �� / ' �E` % St - _ ^ - - -- _ - �' 50 PERMANENT }� i EAS�13ENT 0 �5 e it J _— — —�= — — — - ". _ - ESRE) - S" - _ _ _ _ t ' di^ ® LATHAM `.,./...#1 / illy 94(4 > `3 % J LOWER RESERVOIR COMPANY I , 4 S ' Or \ 1wCON1 OGILVY IRRIGATING b LAND COMPANY ESMT RN. 444372514443726/4443727 -, ESTM ESMT RN. 88810 d .`` 2990486 ® `� IS ' — - %? / 6 ` 91 it ) ---- -1- ® ® ® ® GI dr • +� +------ -1- — ----- — test I 0P , `r1 Cs I -` I Er CO CO ce k , ' , It ® a I I a s I I ® I a I ® a I ® Asa ® I Cl r.1 ® a a ® a m o - I LEGEND LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES DEVELOPMENT 36" CHEYENNE PLAN.-_,,..,,.�...,�.,,,.,,....,�.... CONNECTOR PIPELINE L119""" JLG SHEF - NO uTlurr STATEMENT TALL GRASS TALLGRAUU ENERGY 370 VAN GORDON ST . DENVER_ nr l.vr:R. COCYJ E0228 PI 1n\ -F (303)980.6029 n'w.°." A/ 10/ 19 a .Icuata•.c,.•. 1* 0fn,e a Dann o_ , �.�� ear+ a 4. Ws t.sf u,• IMO r.KxMk*Wart,.MAIER S own:p :Nmvflai p+ h.: rMQW • S.— 0 wNaM4f+"ra. 4aww "I crcfar, �o�u,s -...• - maa0foFia0 040413. • 4A 811 .+.. see eta parwe,. o n - re w. a.v.... ,.. s ear ceinw .,.. ,. n en I_� OlarF• SWAM O!OlOaa1 /1011g 015 P.�oPFA,E,.. -••----••- MOVIE 0TFL�.O we —.•—._�..— WOI'OEO.I wf — — �es0a0Na�sfao.0 — m4ne7,0•0y wFOVIn WA E= c00t�nooawc.wa.a."a 11 tN.ao�wevi.NUSPF[.flfs.sN allreu Ns Ow afgui O�werAwh....Iares, psalm r,..�I.er....I.rwrf rw...r.4 wares, P,o OM 9 / ...,.w".r.P.wrr fI..I-'..r n., 1/`0 5 OF S,� Ml rY..../.f...IN .II..I,..L ,.... o*/uNtf Puo:ab" CO83—NF 029 91 /! E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL, CO80112 PHONE (405) 372-0000 UNIVERSAL • san t' ¢ FAX (405) 372-4002 -- `fS' O00IfN!" IIII a *LAW) w tiro REVISIONS sea ° nr 10/18 '9 :r•e M 0.0, se D — nNn�,e OF *OW Wan in. 64563 — al ac. 591S -015 i : a, im. hi" SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 in i.tEar 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1- - SOD. 0 500 1000 aal • atlt s SCALE N FEE 1 .. y ;.m.,,�[� I It WELD COUNTY, COLORADO % `7p ® ♦ ` ,*b 1 - _ — _ _ — _ _ — _ _ — _ _ i I el * , ® cr1 Qco � a>lia. ilk atII, • • E`°o • 0 p�rr 1i1M .tlx • YIIELL 8l7 TEMPORARY 3 EA I �F>> b a l 1 • • - - — — bib :�q _ p i is TEMPORARY .�}�b> •; c`�Q?` CL PROPOSED 38'�ELINE ,,' MAP INDEX 30 ► EASEMENT Q t MANENT �� a`'� E SEMENT y� ��� .� c, �c',� �`� att - N.T.S. -_ _OW } - - - _ -- __ - -- - - - - - - - - - Li j THE COOKS IRRIGATION COMPANY 1 �� 1 F -., • to 3 ESM T RN. 4471443 1 - •d• #1 1 • 1 WELL C 1 .-----.' 1 ~ W.C.R. 49 (60' ROW) — , • , CO KE DITCH W.C.R. 49 (60' ROW) I. •' ii • e • ; fgr 1 I 1 I , 1 I • 4O 2 0; 0 • str ti • o THE LONE TREE DITCH COMPANY ESMT RN. 27847 , • • 1 ;1 11� I 1 • ots 4 • L i Go• 1:1 t P. il 3 • • m •I a • Fir V w 1 1 I 1 !I: e N ® I '14C ,n 13 l o OA V Ct 71 E ® �, I' t' K �7!% ; /// I I�Q 1 1 HE COOKE IRRIGATION COMPANY ESMT RN 4471441CC ® I (0 CNI co Et w ti 4 it Ir 0 I 1 1 I ��� �9• e 1 / 1 , .;; II 11 1 1 f I ® ® t r ' I I -- -- - - -- --:--_ - - -- W.C R. 51 (40 ROW) I - - -- _ - - - _ - .- ,�.1— s. L — _- _ � -- _� _ - --- - _ - - -_ _. �- �`/'r'�r )Y}J 11L. - i ii \-�Y••�- 1i1.'�J --rl.-iiy - --- �r- rr _ L _ ��- / I- -. �� � Z W W—..—..—..— LINE TYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES UTILITY STATEMENT T,.E ar..11�.w.lw.lwr.... rr...w sas.m JLC SHEET NC 016 OF O9 DEVELOPMENT PLANrtIMM1 TALLGRASS TALLORASS ENERGY 370 VAN GORDONGORIJO?�i ST DENVER. CO i022S "�8 PHONE ()03)960602v MS U*I 4/ 10 19 Cl wlorosa MEurE ` E,�� �. � '� O s,�,e,:1e. Q �, EI/.HO `==' nlrOlrEEnOu�lln �.+'•n .wr.r «o.•.or�wE.. ,II..E..I...rr 1. r.++. o. worosaw+resr —••—•--•morrtoessc Imo ...r..r.�....lw.. n....q.u.r...w.r..... otoenart 4/10/19 unw InuOMiErY6r, 000 SAO OtQIAIT4AM. S ooaoelr,lwrrx+ Q POOL �'► ENMpMMI►iEESEECYftl,EM Errr.r.�...ar«r.. w.w.w.e..r...r. • ..I.uq•rrrrrlMVl'1N.rr/wncr.Ew.ctvt.rywNa.Mr ^- � —..�..—..� nlpplDll�w• — — — — — w1000to1Kcss.w0 aoO.,r m.ac,w.uc RO,oAn 4/10/19 35' CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE ,�,, 1_s�r r+� " wre►.wis ;"f'� 8177 E MINERAL OR Us im u �01MSR-L� FAX (40S) 372-0002 AEJOE onuwn �oIC'O C083 -NF ; Q EEEI aw.1E 13 LfSR b1� �. ; •....:.... ;.Ia! ;IS 4 I •;iit4, SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN ;j90. wig' SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 t ;is •tti 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SALE: 1" = 500' 0 500 1000 la • • an SCALE IN FEET ;ID, a u ; its. o WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 1 iIv 4n 1' a44.. 31 4 41Xii. at. • MAP INDEX ,,��' N.T.S. --- — -- — - —1 7 -- --� a 1- - • �7< I �- ' ® r i CL PROPOSED 36" PIPELINE -• NEW CACHE LA POUDRE I I IRRIGATING COMPANY ESMT RN 4471445 • _ - ' o ` r�, iNb A,socitt At " �a,.`e — — — ' " 15' TEMPORARY '' 5 PERMANENT s_ �dt�•gy p I �4 c ♦� �s "CQr " EASEMENT EASEMENT _ - - 1 il g � I EC TE NPORAR Y ,\ ` - — '/I�•'4�' `�h� • I EASEMENT • • �-,,,.. * / ' '� • W.C.R. 49 (60' RO • •' _re no ...-..---•-• :�, • �/ I \ — -- — a ' m �`' it r lei * G� b to Li ce di 3 ° I tI di* THE LONE TREE DITCH COMPANY • 44 ••ESMT RN 4466645 i•, ® • ® 0 ® � • • ® o ° • i I I ® O cr ® a b N. ® 1` p U © ® o ® I W.C.R. 49: ROW) • • el p a ° 0 In. co o i IGEND LINE TYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES 36" DEVELOPMENT CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PLAN PIPELINE S.F t - NO 017 OF 02 ' UTILITY STATEMENT ins"' JLC TAL L G TALLORAIS ENERGY 370 VAN GOFtllO\ST. 37.VFZCO EON PHONE (303)960.6029 RAS8o''°' c woloao..c.,• • • Wise a wwa. o n��I—, tw a +A.�ahste.*. OM YANAtvetA a[aP!'ahw+la DaGOOChla1!(lt O 'War .a,. S ___ swo. A *.Isage-.rpars wrrom! 4/ 10/19 ---------- �aceow�m naw.,•trW. .wrw.'«o+oCall n OROS OS JAA � �E>� -------••— IMo.Olo+I/1VvacSC --•-----•— Iwaloco•*«f —•—•— _ _ «.oMo`oamssao.0 o!a sc..,. W. . _ rv�Y I •tllM area ilra�+(r./Mrwi..+ti •r•• +t The h.M.+ am swirl Ors a r in a rr+,rr safe I'".1 Roo:nstles, lwo..c. �r...r.�..rrwrr."..rr....e«a.".�r. +aehe..et.rryMil Way ttad ...n,.teyeI . +�oro.t 4/10,,9 4/10/19 �'� avwwl[hlA+Il71lCY5L1!• S de warn' a... TIM s '"""ar+•1e'1•"•1•ae 1" 500' 9177 E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL,C.O80112 PHONE (405) 372-0000 UNIVERSAL FAX (405) 372-0002 •I�rn • a. US O•.uMR I C083 —NF rt.•Ir.oaohna . ��Slas v WU. 10/18 oF'aaa+tG WE +,.r0 '•o ''n F O'a "" CLxx"''o'• ------�awnaia oaono MAR Ma* wu 84Jrg3 6M oc:xu+to vans. /� 5S14-USR-V rr. r >• r •w. !'••a•• k M4• 17 i ii0, i WAt., iiK4 'Jima,SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN :till la D. SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 i tom. • a my 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE; 1« = 500' 0 500 1000 SCALE IN FEET ` r it% WELD COUNTY, COLORADO dm as T__ W.C.R. 47 (60' ROW) 1 i &el . J a I I is. a�:att., Taal y iitilw i it, i9iy. Lamt4 Ltitr CC i 0 : en ` 1 i I j • 1/4 % // a �, 1 21� Its Q co P *roe . \%' MAP INDEX o I I � `, STS sit 1 � �i . I // 2. sr - -__-IkSA _�Jy��t 4 - _- - -------- ----_-__— el 40,i ,4 I teat .../ / I� . ' �1 I ® `� I I EASEMENT 50' PERMANENT '' ( ' .1 a y I EASEMENT N. ..per I I -PIPELINE i ® ...-t�+� .��`► CL PROPOSED 36 1 _ �r -- - - �*`� I 1 OWL CREEK IRRIGATION COMPANY—= ESMT RN. XXXXXXX ' i •/ - `� o�b��eL c,4 C. I I lown- ea. ..---: ..% Sat �� {. co \, // VVVV 15' TEMPORARYA ' _ � .t:�® �..__ --. I, / . ,.. __...� T EASEMENT I . _-_ I ._ � m _ - NOP 1 e I i I a lW.C.R. 49 (60 ROW) ! ' • * i \� �_ `fir *•e ' 4 ! W.C.R. 49 60' RO �/ �cr ` I ( WI • V ® • / \� ! • ® * • o • • m I I ® _. ® • ® '1 • I ® ! 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I...rr.....s�.. r.r ... ew r as eta a a \ / ,��+,• ;�„ ^r•; ter„ '•' L — — —' — '1°"°i°•Twl S rr mear.aer• Co rl.w°«ent111OWEStin0 36° CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE ROT OM 4/10/t9 �•�� 11177 E MINERAL OR Wigu s m 9177 CENTENNIAL, CO 50112 PHONE (405) 37? -0000 WU M -J FAX (405) 372-0002 .. �•• rAie T'- 500' — — — — — .. °.�/.o.° Lai O cra�os on.,wn C083 -NF wT«tcrO.:se • --. MI .R.M(100DAA.R• REVISIONS .e�t°Cra1 10/1B 10/18 Room .1,4 — —•—•— awTEl lra•°w aLHTR TtOR°e10• !! w.al wsTAT ME �IAewTtOREn MN) CM a�.re•Trow.TalooT \e1."n. o,u w• Namp, mu �• �1sLI�R-0ia • -.. a �l• _sss• ammi. 0 t(rw Y AN A WA, w d0. SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN a ;1114 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 a yywrr.• a,lrt 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SALE. 1.. — 500. 0 500 r000 ;et. alit, SCALE ,N ._ NTh;in •' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO . f7 \ • r Ogg, :40, ;My $( \ r3N—R651 TMAiJ \ u ails, 0�3. \ 44latO !.A / ICU s9i4. • / �,� ` \\ \ 1� �. �G \ MAP INDEX 41 / M ppI ? oca COUP APe .. o. 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Mwn.Ywttr.n 7N. fled not 7w+, 4, Lu — — — . — ni0.OE0 Rw0q ICRUWIMaltat HYW.Ot tl.httt ��t atl►. s �f-soo9 tMwYb raw � 9177 E MINERAL CIR S M„ wrt.000w.nt• IIEV,sas "la ow,ctS / 8 184533 CENTENNIAL. CO 8011? PHONE (SOS) 37? -0000 UNIVERSAL FAX (405) 372.0002 sun w.tr. • ~Ma ue - -- •nonce+. tw. — — — — — wa.u.w a won 81 •twscs,tuo• o wutuatte�wto ' °s-,[AQT xso.• a, ME• • �v.n wotpwor. �u tf Y +•w • 581S-USR-019 • • jr j. .tJ0rrA�. a el is agv �,' 'iiit� SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN ;m, ‘;il. tii36" SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 ; 41 CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1" = 500' 0 500 1000 a r ww A SCALE IN FEET I, esti ;�, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ,, AIX AS \ \ i.MAa i9 s.; Q7 , `. �\ .v AS ill at:* ,ir \. N. . l isi.s R \\. 411CI TN Pb5* i9W. ,VI ♦ sf MN / T'jC R 9 •�D, , •♦ 4) / N 6/31 MAP INDEX / ,\ �� ,/ N.T.S. N. .\ O, / ♦ , /� \ • ir • / • , ./... �: / ,.. 4 \• \ ` ? ;\ , / \K. /' . ,� ELDERp FM R \ /' N �EE� w �" V O • 1Noanr cm aF w!\ iAPN p7Q909ta000.5Y • \ 1: �y ® \ • . / \ / • \ fSYRf110957�1 /' I\ ESYT RN44135tg N \ J_ QQ�N �t(�• y / INp7t09oS0000t9 / NS LATERAL DITCIi COMPANY \� :' r_ /' 15 TEMPORARY (SWI Nn 4491575 ESMT RN. XXXX,�(X ! j/.• 50 PERMANENT � .� r EASEMENT \ EASEMENT - age ..-- U CARu E — "•le°"� • rN \ /' r..� - TEST .. -`._ - - -- BAR PR °� • 'uTFN 1 • ' 9��»:'`. \ 482052 \ /,--7 _ �. ♦♦♦ UREA( -i-rf.�,. I ` - - ��• _ y+ .yam. ` -.�-J�+ ti� L.I7� _- , / _ - _ �' 'l .4 — C�� r /' / P00rBURG DAIRY onED PnRtNER94P ILLP \ Ow ��09 0000 �,� i BRIT R1tN175S6 �\ O ' / " �b/ �, • /" / • i i \ / / / / / w / , 1C110N S / •7N-R65W / G • / y = i yH I. \\ • / • > \ // CL PROPOSED 3& PIPELINE \4.0 \ 11N-R65w // \• / ( 51MPSq►t ytSSL41 t � tCIJ4k - \\`,N,,, f • MN.Ofi904aU0pW ✓ fSu1 RN 4481923 C� 41111n \f N11. 167 y • /• N \ `\ �/ \ ,�03i\ ill - ., 0 GA • \,QO % U. / / • .t ,e rr T: \ !PN R6'.W !. NErnIvcER E wont, '. \ p�parka - apN 1s 1 1oSMi RN44 a6 L 1 ` (SW RN 44,620, •\ AI N 055131) g Ir /,' ( `' \ WWI? •\ teN-R65M • il 5(CttoN t8N -R65w` • \\ .. A. O W J LINETYPES SVMEiOLS HATCHING _ ENGINEER NOTES DEVELOPMENT 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PLAN PIPELINE own JLC SHEET NO O^O 1W OF �29 .-1nun' STATEMENT ./4M�Nr.�4�4r..1..4rrrl•Mti4WYYA ^.-rrrVD�t441..1.�......TALLGRASS� TALLORASS ENERGY C�W22�+rw.w.�.w�.•4r>r4tr..w.r«..n.r (303)9�t06029rrr,gn., 1714M/.M'1 4 ,Q ,.D.r.1t,4 D WO�Ol0•44.0Y 'nano W, =1{ 4•M10}. 0• ,vim l S4I� w '..ramus mancamePHONfi 1100 aw4tnwa fQAAK/l� OIF/W(4 Anll{ © wrnao • 114 S ,1..rwn4lo, am -� 4pppED4pfIUJ - _...._.._ . 0.1 W,4.11.� —. _._._._ W01OE04GR1p401O — scrna.urr — — OMROJO%iAt - w�p�4m L_� EEL ote 19 .. 4r.,. r 4.w)rN.r rw .V .rr•r./10/ aim Ini ~or in IP ad Wale nkelee .... ary w.rcvr4r.a4.,.. Roarair+r The lap. Inn \i/ � .4 C. fl4MOW7+•A 14[ lIWISY 1 -r$00' � 4 9177 E MINERAL OR AMA CENTENNIAL,CO80112 11AR1M1 (405)3720000 or. urn "4°="°" - NF •rw.1Dmn4ne4 —�4nL.1D.[a4ru woman vKID1141� 1083 10/18 �1 r' w o�, .a axpae. .+.[ —.—.—.—.— a.ma+eawa Cahn 40•040* Yi4 8�3aS • 5d15-USR 0 0 FMO(4 UNIVERSAL ITV E R S 0 E FAX (405) 371000? Elle ui,4.11D.rutn:w :Wr M. : so, Ail 41 byy. wN •AM ti SS. YMM n 6aMr aSO, MAP INDEX NT.S. • al 51 • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1" = 500' 0 500 1000 SCALE IN FEET lT + G tips 4481/2 ' 5' /j • 0 N}� } `11190 t • • elf q- / - FA•• • fe wirltiss w�1 15' TEMPORARY EASEMENT A"tAT 1Att •••w ta• tk ticorc soma nose"�'9}d` • un WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • i • N. -.As oy, • c siE S1i bafM+ • l'PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE w a- 50' PERMANENT EASEMENT 88. ,. NN, , ' St TEMPORARY \ EASEMENT • 0.5 Ey►tbotgov ( • J ( i/ sty • `t '4/ Lout war 55 Vac • • W yr is wW ` p':. -� i / } AWN N,A O / 9., OP 44 I o,Sty, • LINETYPES 818 G *POPO!3*Sr* MOSS OSOiam OSC.o•lir E9N' cN0.0l o•tw 04t9PC spOIOA'►tS PROVOS CSSQQA0 iP ttltet OM IRIrON .44 ARaAt. L t Cat Itat Or SO 01.1444 SOS* O ARCH •CO • SYMBOLS SOILS MK aoscott(I�trFlFl la woo SIPS S ON .v. aj . SIDE: nal COY' 04 %MLR LU En Ilell CI HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE TALLGRASS TALLOW'S ENERGY E 370 VAN GORDON ST . DENVER. CO 80225 PHONE (303) 980.6029 UNIVERSAL SOS V HS • WPM LLC 9177 E MINERAL OR CENTENNIAL. CO80112 PHONE (405) 372-0000 FAX (405) 372-0002 J•'. Cf •Ps an UTILITY STATEMENT 'PO ass. a• we Nw wr IK•t•• la AW its •••Ias onf6F Las Tr mm ,- -n ti sea WS • set 4 M/lne TAO sor em ti ws4nt ass warm •••A Set natty Mw�E A I••• vilefti ~foe mess a say a /4a4 laA aorta lN• mn. ti Si AMPS*, MS ti wawa as REVISIONS NO AM' prior go% K •440,0 *.••••••• LW .'n JLC 4/10/19 JAA 4/10/19 4/10/19 1 500' CO83-NF 10/18 84563 o-1* WI( 04040 Of !"GlO CAR ..0ralit SCALI ✓RO,tCI ON **VI w(tt! ate :Nc • 561SUSR-021 9HEE1NO 021 OF 029 a;,a •, IA SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 41%. :i. SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 4 •y.M 1� i It, 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE; 1 r = 500' 0 500 1000 SCALE N FEET •ii. • •9.ryi, r WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ' / ', ' 4 V. 4 ,' / `' ,' /` t' `\/ a OW elD. atw / \ /' • �. ' ms's %i , • / 41 /' i At is .� MAP INDEX N.T.S. / ,/ BLyp10 •i KE L1 / **Nit iN148� / O`er ; .; •. ' / ` 7 Scoo,�4,sa'i PIERCE LITERAL DITCH COMPANY ESMT RN XXXXXXX v \ \ 60' TEMPORARY EASEMENT 15' TEMPORARY EASEMENT0 IP j it, �� ,/ ' / �/ \, / / �\ r • \ �Elm rl /// / , . co / , 5 / \ / / / - \ " / i ./ \ /c.-----,.... / ' - gERs+Di KyStAtis0001;t • \ �y �.. P. w►u/ gZ0� N. 811111 INS 4N14N ��'/ '/' Huh leU76 \ si / / ______- _ ..�•� -• % r-__-_ ___" L J s ��- .. -• _ _ �-• _J� . - -_ _ _ _ _-''_' _ 1 _ _ _ • or 3,4��37i E5jj1 . \\ , / N.tpN. tya / \ \ / L/ ,,. 3126 E9�1 50 PERMANENT EASEMENT \ q"7"r' �c /9 / / , / • _ , / \ , i. / CL PROPOSED 36" PIPELINE \, �p1 K 16 \ i \• f ' ' �\ 44u11 M / \ / , 4 \ ' `• • . ,Aci pin ,,rz Y • % \/ \ ` / ` \ ' ��\• \ /" ' , \c,11011 !! pNbbw /� ✓ 10� . \ /,•• ... 0 Z 0 W LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING - _ 36" DEVELOPMENT PLAN CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE r•++ 1F JLG SHEET NO O 'i 2 OF 029 UTILITY STATEMENT Ter alserwa 'fir.s"s" see rule O'rr'v"y' .awrrwa,.trlwru Ir4 TALLGRASS TALLGRASS ENERGY 370VA`Wlil>U�SI DENVER. PHONE (303) 9eobo2v min pug 4/ 10 19 C ".OV7JN(14[ * CD ; �. es4•aw w.uaswl•ur Oo0 nano►+ ■m+wyaE� S 'M.ml�o•,F;' O 4,1ppa• ,4 ,, S sin- ca'.'O - •[YIIr.M14ta!„ aroov.,.o��m "'w.vlr.�.rlar.w.rr.rr.r.ar�..rwr.• 1 """"""'""' ocoror. ,yyA f= %WOW .ro•arra _��_ _� ovo.aRraf. —••—.•—•"go�nnr■ - -_._-_ _ ' SO• SS,o ![90401[ — — — _ orlltClia.M w tr. IS oaaca OM 4 1 / 0/19 w w.o...wwr wear M .r at W1�! •oo,o.pwl.wp►s4a8we'.waar�r,•la�a•/.rwwwb�Grara-'-- t. rr err/ rarer w raan d aalr sew MOM e.•4aw•.rra nrwprlr4lr7rarrOgee w "al can 4/10/19 �'1 1�.. NI+1Itwrens, tal 1 '. 500' 9177 E MINERAL OR , usRA CENTENNIAL. CO 90112 PHONE (405) 372-0000 / 1n.grw an On'Urq Peoachts C083 -NF •,44.1OOO"1!!• e[vaws wwourA 10/18 I_N4na.r.IMO Q ,.MAfla rla,tl/m. •c �-1 n _ Aleni,gnq --�•—'—'— Waal* alrloao con. MOOS ��'� UNIVERSALru FAX 372-0002 _ nom 0 M 0 ( ' ter. • 50!15-i15R-032 rr, r as I r au.,, r.—naa• 0114. 'ice SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 4490. ai90. SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR18-0777 qqrr.. ;41%. ppe�rr.� art 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1- = 500' 0 500 1000 a 914, 0911 SCALE IN FEET / eii 41, ® - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO / • x910. :914. Rk-SCC UT,CN S• S ` 0910. all OR J X88•(0 O`1 f f • ti� ai14', all 0 l / \ P,�,SO,y i �, / Th .9i0 .940. i14r / /. / / .. Awl a9i , lJl / l MAP INDEX �� %/ %��-T-_, N.T.S. i i' - i E� /I i v ,. • V' fi \ I ` - I 1 , - \ ' G\nY� �� _ ` .\ �(�� / / \ ice(/ F \t� , el / a:559 PERMANENT % 0.n'tss itotostitIt / 7. I tM ,' EASEMENT •••"` - / 0.M.3j` \• '� cl' it / 04 li /`_� i ,, f y/, 15' TEMPORARY ' S 1 r �\ O V/ \ ........ EASEMENT -FPO k•S3 ��h�t •-, •' �i• / /i° 61.4.1 // ,, VALVE SITE / ' `-\ �. .fir/ \1 '\ \ // ' .` ,C(.1", yQ / I . r► / / QrJ 80 TEMPORARY \ : \ \ /\ }yw. / • /, r / ��tt�� i�q - ` �. •ri_ % oi,�►1 EASEMENT & \\ \ \ 1 l/ coo (`31•O r / ...... p� �( Ib \ cy► ter• � l Y \ \�\ i . e i ��\ _ / i \ NO 111 / \ �� s �, •�s�'�\ ih t se '''':- -"•%.yYC �%/ \ \�• `� • / '. ,, \ \ rig- itsgyp" cr- / / O J/ . -\ , \ - 2! 60 Raw iy�//J . CL PROPOSED 36" PIPELINE !1 \ ' \ , I / iii °j� / •/4 MCil Or i / Ad)/ \ / i /•(40‘Z• / \1/ 1 la I / "t•••••••-a..........__,_:z.:_. _.._ ' ' J. • / .. , ••••• • ,, ...ie.& Ii#I If 411 / A "........_,..... . LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES DEVELOPMENT 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PLAN PIPELINE "'�"'"" SHEET NO 023 vI 029 UTILITY STATEMENT rte. �. tMw..,.�__�._... TALLGRASSt3 TALLORAsf ENERGY 370 VASWR1�1ST. ,81 PHONE 03 9x0.6029 a �vos� � �.r ,/,0,19 4/ _ Y _ MOSSJOaism . •'.sz.a AN ` '. waYws.nvs[wr ___ asUMLOra. otoeos. JAA 1 •+.+•r.�..ra.cr�ww wrw.r..�...�..r.�...r..r.. ...,�..rn saS% O W W �ooatDetaresv -::_::_::— ,�,. '� —•—.—.— — '4voao••cnasgo•o O ranwc •'E�' win* v** ...Gals meaty :O}�O.•!aq Ifaauaort.tv.'r,<� S I� Inn/ ri •�,t•..ogq. ..� . uwo••I[nta '4 WIC* �� �aoAr 4/10/19 Sep �►�+ r'rr r.w _.rr TN wn+r.,lwti fres atom, ""+^^'"'�"'^^^`°'�=`rl� '�otan 4/10/19 �.r 1 X500 / J —..----••— in•ol,+r O ..,rrog' OM1 oats 9177 E MINERAL C4R CENTENNIAL, 72O x0112 • PHONE (405) 372 0000 ON *COO.. Al • I 111111, itmoo • REVISIONS .•` sa 10/18 —•—•—•—•— OI.,.a:v Or qO•D S �"4 s. ova. 1✓w. tQ tea wrat T N9 Oa'",c UNivERB4L AX (405)372.0002 Dunne • F :tahe'. A.11Ow Cl.s,r.tTOn rutic ' 5815-USR-O23 _ 4 el a dvt di'At tddd0t SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN :di0. : �, SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 • d9� 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT oSCALE; sV OO are/ :910/ SCALE IN FEE da WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4910• :910. � �� :910. 99f0t N ` �� AIM :a ail G) 5�C T /1,199/ t 1811' : :910. 4910. I EN,`_ 6p�, MAP INDEX �'--. _ N.T.S. •.S• •r/ \ ,,�, i, ,i/• ,y• ,./ ., N. \, _ .\ \ ,; ., -�_ • / _� . \ _ / di.LC Wink 1• Cr F w" ( 4.e2" _ -. LEA ' III' 1. Eti-Larpli 0442,1 .v g. i ON �+ -, ` .' i ��c P - , '• '• ut of - ` 01 d9 A , \ 50. C54 -et / ` ` �= / 15' TEMPORARY ASREMENTNT 'Na 0sstSN .41 // \ ,• � /''✓/:- _ `-a,.., EASEMENT // - 1; ��• • • .• A '�y '� / \ / I IS Q� 4t1083 `A ..***•% t6 /�(�tt0N/ CSM'J. •� e CL PROPOSED .... N ., socEliFter600000flIM4k C1_ QO• ��+ o• t.0 / ` • -14 \ / / --...k..... .� .24.tieZ ti. 60' TEMPORARY —. EASEMENT 36" PIPELINE .C:), / / I `.. / • /' �` , , I . - "" , , es Wt . 1/, NO ..1/4„ ,.... I ill / \ 7 104' 10,4 g 9 5{� ,L \_ •� t — CI Z Lati J LINETYPES SYMBOLS HATCHING ENGINEER NOTES DEVELOPMENT 36 CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PLAN PIPELINE 111 MO" JLC SHEEINO 024 OF 029 uTAIn ? STATEMENT t, a•�. a.. attt TALLGRASS8 TALLORAbS ENERGY 370VE GORDONCiO S022S'f, DENVEFL,C'O 80228 PHONE (303)980-6029 4/ 10/ t 9 C WO,q V * ■wn a. vaot waa, • O vrc+a taraw :..fN�staata�" 000 Wain vaw vavca wru �ver►m�rra+�ex* O tug � We" S '""r"'4 f'at'es - _ w�wrJrtM�,w Meru >rn,ot._.. of .l,Vk. _-- - woo. anaa. m 11 weft. et wrw..r«�wr.tn..n•..�.r�r•..a.... cm p• oa:a4as ,� . magma amtaa,srt --•—.•-- — �voe0,W ttowt WC _ _—_ _ — n CCESS IWO —••—••—•-- too, In KM%W[ PeCIRIP•uar -� 'ImmolateCasclita -� s... vs treC.aa'34,i 4/10/19 ......•"-- TM....!NIrad.�,...N 0rw rrr�w rar !NI LJ +,a Rrorm.saw 1� ` �..�an rte. ewrw ti NI �,..tiKp+rWIWIIM ne r 1anima aton o plot �' �'� L\VNpNMfllll iESROEf�1Ra i 1am5�9 �4f1MY 9177 E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL OO80112 PHONE anurrt mime �' C083 -NF am el WttD00t�41R4 Ill��'+� wed v <c>I 10 18 / auLLAtIOO1f%MD .1"nt�ltOM9Ad4) I� w 3a•t tea• ael r,. —'—'low OOUlt•0040000* :r-*nS (405) 372-0000 UMIV ER93AL FAX (405)372-0002 wawa • WPM\ LLD _ *i• 64563 -- - 561S-L1SR-024 __ •a /'Nt _M a• 1 a •VPMAgr' —'• W. ;ins i01 4 M. .Y� • 011 eID. e II� LIM MAP INDEX N.T.S. 'G $40- SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE: 1" = 500• 0 500 1000 SCALE IN FEET • - --� ---� - --_ --t. - -� SYMBOLS _Ad. —asks V. 'I • ) II 'I 'I • • N 1 F tkibe CL CREEK 41) • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • r 15' TEMPORARY EASEMENT // US HWY 85 (200' ROW) WC.R 27(80'ROW) sir • • 60' TEMPORARY EASEMENT 50' PERMANENT EASEMENT "or • CL PROPOSED 36' PIPELINE rano- 1 11 O ' 0` en• I KIS?'1 0 O • I ll� � O W LINETYPES HATCHING • NOINEER NOTES co PROW Deaf us( -IOOlc•11 Ell —.•—••—•• — ROf.0lO rte at WC —.—•—•—.—-1OYIlDSCa16ROAD —..—•.— .. — tOlOhtN al I1 ■Cna•idol flaunt a •-•-•aketla CY CPA TV et) 01011 ASS Stirs YqO. tall MA* EAaeS/.' Of Ora. sail La II - DEVELOPMENT PLAN 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE TALLGRASS TALLORASS ENERGY 370 VA\ (O1t1X)N ST . :)hNVis , Co 80228 Pi TONE (303)980.6029 UNIVERSAL BUM KY la S MA►l• let LL C 9177 E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL. 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V iitet SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 4 ail .ja SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT USR 18-0777 " ' Al 36" CHEYENNE CONNECTOR PIPELINE PROJECT SCALE. 1" = 500' 0 500 1000 SCALE IN FEET WELD COUNTYCOLORADO ,4. ;I: .rIM' ipW R I frit$ MAP INDEX c.).'0 CID, N.T.S.MD o N •_ 2 0 U 3 RESOLUTION OF 1889 (30' ROW) * I � 0 in 14 . _-__ CL PROPOSED 36" PIPELINE - _ -__-_ --_-_ -_-1 � � 411,4 4, 0 15' TEMPORARY EASEMENT � 50 PERMANENT EASEMENT A A - ___ 0 - - - - _ - _ _ .� -i-3s -:mss - -.mss -ss-- - ..—...—.. �. _..� II -7, ...��a_ - - _�ir is - -��i -� -- _ _ -•t-1 - ..- i 60' TEMPORARY... r. _ ' - - - - - - - --- EASEMENT\� I i 44 O or b ,u71 Q• �Q�c`��j♦ r ��\Q 1 I `♦Fda + 1�p gib to*" 0o �. Ge) O I ct I O 93 N Cf .13 r U 7 .. 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D TALLG TAL LORASS ENERGY 370 VAN WNIX)N SI RASS °k�"CO°° emu' PHONE (303) 9104029 D.vaoaU.wt'ft - - - _. 9iwu.WI 4/10/19 — R70ft DODMIaD * •i Et d'V YY7d1.lYIQ. t •.�aaacr+c.LLHH• �.. ,>.,CCDa< .w► n .J../. i.MMM{l.rw.1. '"" .�.�'�.���.`��.�� Set w a.... r. a•arw4f Oa awry. Saw anti C Z W La% J wlvorD..�[fv —••—••—••� .460!0+OrwoAtcWC —..—..—..— •460ED•<wf —.�.�.�.� AO�OEDKQS800�0 —.._.._.._ fecno�t•e o+•ttrwatwe _ WPM•tw o =.. �• tat' r 'A� Wi lwiEM V' D00 VAY. VI vw ve iOLM d.vWt4 S ewuaoer.'•.,, al O a4UOV • ,..vw+. oseroa '<D�R 4/10/19 sour. �f.l ( •1). -Es. wDiS.Ke ullar��A a�rrw an ell.* eel axsr r atad \ , ...�'.va.a'•Man wa r. nr~iu.+w•w MNraw! nes "1 C. /a1MRdAlMI• let ...WWI 4/10/19 z.. amf 0 0 9177E MINERAL CIR CENTENNIAL. CO80112 UNIVERSAL PHONE (405) 372-0000 ruwvfvlrr • MAPPING. FAX (405) 372.0002 .wr.w aSoo DL.tYTS 'cat 0083-Nf i.w..Dooww• • rtvslv+s �.0 o. eof 10/18 imi a•.KAltOn' SC _ —.—.—.—.— a,.nft V 600M covey,D r, ,a S wwcfuro _ �Tt �a asa++ o+ stew 64563 otwrwnDw.n4foo. rn w . 5816-U$R-02! _ _ T. Y ,,. V .,. WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Permit Number: AP19-00041 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Permit Expiration Date: Planning/Building Process: Parcel(s): Proposed Use: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline 01/23/2020 USR Yes 096331400003 Small Commerical Oil and Gas Access is on WCR: Nearest Intersection WCR: Distance From Intersection: Number of Existing Accesses: Latitude: Longitude: 51 51-50 1445 2 40.35255 104.58322 Applicant Information: Name: Shawn Bates Company: Tallgrass Energy Phone: 303-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Owner Information: Name: Company: DCP Lucerne 2 Plant LLC Phone: Email: Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Gravel Culvert Size and Type: 18" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: Road Base Start Date: 04/01/2019 Finish Date: 12/31/2019 Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: Yes Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices a -e required before work begins and must remain until completion of work 0* Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW All access points shall comply with Weld County Engi leering and Construction Criteria found at: https://library.municode.com/co/weld county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld=CH12LIPE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize existing access point on CR. 51 (1-O&G) located approx. 1445ft north of CR. 50. Approved By: 1i Digitally signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger Date: 2019.01.23 11 1 38 07'00' WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Permit Number: AP19-00043 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Permit Expiration Date: Planning/Building Process: Parcel(s): Proposed Use: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline 01/24/2020 USR Yes 055313000012 Small Commerical Oil and Gas Access is on WCR: Nearest Intersection WCR: Distance From Intersection: Number of Existing Accesses: Latitude: Longitude: 92 9237 0 1 40.65424 104.715 72 Applicant Information: Name: Shawn Bates Company: Tallgrass Energy Phone: 33-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Owner Information: Name: Richard Ball Company: Richard James Ball Phone: 970-834-2685 Email: Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Gravel Culvert Size and Type: 18" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: Road Base Start Date: 04/01/2019 Finish Date: 12/31/2019 Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: Yes Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work ** Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW All access points shall comply with Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria found at: https://library.municode.com/co/weld county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld=CH12LIPE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize existing access point on the corner of CR. 92 and CR. 37. Approved By: • Digitally Signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger One: 2019.01.23 13:33:36 0700' WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 1 Permit Number: AP19-00046 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline Access is on WCR: 33 Permit Expiration Date: 01/23/2020 Nearest Intersection WCR: 33 - 98 Planning/Building Process: USR Yes Distance From Intersection: 335 Parcel(s): 045534000043 Number of Existing Accesses: 1 Proposed Use: Small Commerical Oil and Gas Latitude: Longitude: 40.69698 104.75322 Applicant Information: Name: Shawn Bates Company: Taligrass Energy Phone: 303-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Owner Information: Name: Suzanne L. McWilliams Rev. Trust Company: Suzanne L. and Garold T. McWilliams Rev. Trust Phone: Email: Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Gravel Culvert Size and Type: 18" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: Road Base Start Date: 04/01/2019 Finish Date: 12/31/2019 Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: Yes Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work ** Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW All access points shall comply with Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria found at: https://library.municode.com/co/weld county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld=CH12LIPE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize new access point on CR. 33 (1-O&G) located approx. 335ft north of CR. 98. Approved By: Jigttally signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger Date. 2019.01.23 14:29:05 07'00' WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Kr$ Permit Number: AP19-00093 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline Access is on WCR: 35 Permit Expiration Date: 03/04/2020 Nearest Intersection WCR: 35 - 38 Planning/Building Process: OGP19-0053 Yes Distance From Intersection: 1625 Parcel(s): 121102100004 Number of Existing Accesses: 5 Proposed Use: Oil and Gas Latitude: Longitude: 40.25668 104.73503 Applicant Information: Name: Company: Tallgrass Energy Phone: 303-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Owner Information: Name: Company: Anadarko E&P OnShore LLC Phone: 720-929-3291 Email: lisa.hamil@anadarko.com Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Gravel Culvert Size and Type: 15" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: existing Start Date: Finish Date: Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Certificate of Insurance: Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work ** Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW All access points shall comply with Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria found at: https://library.municode.com/co/weld county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld=CH12LIPE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize existing access point on CR. 35 (1-O&G) located approx. 1625ft south of CR. 38. Digitally signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger Date: 2019.0 3.04 16:23:32 -07'00' WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 '1 Permit Number: AP19-00045 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline Access is on WCR: 40 Permit Expiration Date: 01/23/2020 Nearest Intersection WCR: 40 - 49 Planning/Building Process: USR Yes Distance From Intersection: 1580 Parcel(s): 105331200025 Number of Existing Accesses: 1 Proposed Use: Small Commerical Oil and Gas Latitude: Longitude: 40.27593 104.59653 Applicant Information: Name: Shawn Bates Company: Tallgrass Energy Phone: 303-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Owner Information: Name: Richard Walters Company: Richard A. Walters Phone: 970 481 8345 Email: r.w@rwkw.net Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Asphalt Culvert Size and Type: 18" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: Road Base Start Date: 04/01/2019 Finish Date: 12/31/2019 Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: Yes Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work * * Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW All access points shall comply with Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria found at: https://Iibrary.municode.com/co/weld county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld=CH12LIPE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize new access point on CR. 40 (1 O&G) located approx. 1580ft east of CR. 49. Approved By: Digitally signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger Date: 2019.01.23 14:06:16 07'00' WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Permit Number: AP19-00045 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Permit Expiration Date: Planning/Building Process: Parcel(s): Proposed Use: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline 01/23/2020 USR Yes 105331200025 Small Commerical Oil and Gas Access is on WCR: Nearest Intersection WCR: Distance From Intersection: Number of Existing Accesses: Latitude: Longitude: 40 40 - 49 1580 1 40.27593 104.59653 Applicant Information: Name: Shawn Bates Company: Tallgrass Energy Phone: 303-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Owner Information: Name: Richard Walters Company: Richard A. Walters Phone: 970 481 8345 Email: r.w@rwkw.net Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Asphalt Culvert Size and Type: 18" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: Road Base Start Date: 04/01/2019 Finish Date: 12/31/2019 Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: Yes Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work ** Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW All access points shall comply with Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria found at: httpsl/library.municode.com/co/weld county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld=CH12LIPE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize new access point on CR. 40 (1-O&G) located approx. 1580ft east of CR. 49. Approved By: Digitally signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger Date: 2019.01.2 3 14:06:16 07'00' WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Permit Number: AP19-00042 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline Access is on WCR: 51 Permit Expiration Date: 01/23/2020 Nearest Intersection WCR: 51 - 50 Planning/Building Process: USR Yes Distance From Intersection: 2630 Parcel(s): 096332000004 Number of Existing Accesses: 1 Proposed Use: Small Commerical Oil and Gas Latitude: Longitude: 40.35573 104.582 98 Applicant Information: Owner Information: Name: Shawn Bates Company: Tallgrass Energy Phone: 303-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Name: Cynthia Padilla Company: Cynthia Padilla Phone: 970-397-4239 Email: smokey7@skybeam.com Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Gravel Culvert Size and Type. 18" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: Road Base Start Date: 04/01/2019 Finish Date: 12/31/2019 Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: Yes Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (applies to weekends if approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices are required before work begins and must remain until completion of work 0 Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW All access points shall comply with Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria found at: https://library.municode.com/co/weld county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld=CH12LIPE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize existing access point on CR. 51 (1-O&G) located approx. 2630ft north of CR. 50 Approved By: Digitally signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger Date: 2019.01 23 13.05:07 07'00' Permit Expiration Date: Planning/Building Process: Parcel(s): Proposed Use: WELD COUNTY ACCESS PERMIT Weld County Public Works Department 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Permit Number: AP19-00044 Phone: (970) 304-6496 Issuance of this permit binds applicant and its contractors to all requirements,provisions, and ordinances of Weld County, Colorado. Project Name: Cheyenne Connecter Pipeline 01/23/2020 USR Yes 080313100053 Small Commerical Oil and Gas Access is on WCR: Nearest Intersection WCR: Distance From Intersection: Number of Existing Accesses: Latitude: Longitude: 49 49-70 1645 5 40.48863 104.60193 Applicant Information: Name: Shawn Bates Company: Tallgrass Energy Phone: 303-763-2981 Email: shawn.bates@tallgrassenergylp.com Owner Information: Name: Shaun Hafley Company: Shaun C. Hafley Phone: 970-391-4692 Email: Road Surface Type and Construction Information: Road Surface: Gravel Culvert Size and Type: 18" CMP/RCP minimum if required Material to Construct Access: Road Base Start Date: 04/01/2019 Finish Date: 12/31/2019 Required Attached Documents Submitted: Traffic Control Plan: Yes Certificate of Insurance: Yes Access Pictures: Yes A Copy of this permit must be on site at all times during construction hours Daily work hours are Monday through Friday DAYLIGHT to 1/2 HOUR BEFORE DARK (apples to weekends if until approved) Approved MUTCD traffic control / Warning devices are required before work begins and must remain u n i °veo) ** Crushed or recycled concrete SHALL NOT be used for tracking material in the County ROW completion of work All access points shall comply with Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria found at : CH12L1PE AP APX12-AWECOENCOCR county/codes/charter and county code?nodeld= Unless otherwise authorized. Special Requirements or Comments Utilize existing access point on CR. 49 (1-0&G) located approx. 1645ft south of CR. 70. Approved By: r Digitally signed by Tiffnee Wertenberger Date- 2019.01 23 13:51:52 -07'00 Pipeline Crossing 080808 Last Modified: 03/29/10 Form Approved, AVP-Law UNION PACIFIC PIPELINE CROSSING AGREEMENT Folder No. 03109-34 Mile Post: 143.89, Monfort Industrial Lead Subdivision/Branch Location: Kersey, Weld County, Colorado THIS AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into as of August 8, 2018, ("Effective Date") by and between UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, ("Licensor") and CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC, to be addressed at 370 Van Gordon, Lakewood, Colorado 80228 ("Licensee"). IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO AS FOLLOWS: Article 1. LICENSOR GRANTS RIGHT. In consideration of the license fee to be paid by the Licensee and in further consideration of the covenants and agreements herein contained to be by the Licensee kept, observed and performed, the Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee the right to construct and thereafter, during the term hereof, to maintain, repair, replace (provided, however, that "replace" will mean the replacement of the single pipe described below and not the addition of any pipes) and operate 36 inch natural gas pipeline crossing only across Licensor's track(s) and property (the "Pipeline") in the location shown and in conformity with the dimensions and specifications indicated on the print dated July 5, 2018 and marked Exhibit A, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. Under no circumstances shall Licensee modify the use of the Pipeline for a purpose other than transporting and conveying gas, and the Pipeline shall not be used to convey any other substance, any fiber optic cable, or for any other use, whether such use is currently technologically possible, or whether such use may come into existence during the life of this Agreement. Article 2. LICENSE FEE. Upon execution of this Agreement, the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor a one-time License Fee of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00). Article 3. CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION. The grant of right herein made to the Licensee is subject to each and all of the terms, provisions, conditions, limitations and covenants set forth herein and in Exhibit B, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof. Article 4. DEFINITION OF LICENSEE. For purposes of this Agreement, all references in this Agreement to the Licensee shall include the Licensee's contractors, subcontractors, officers, agents and employees, and others acting under its or their authority. If a contractor is hired by the Licensee for any work performed on the Pipeline (including initial construction and subsequent relocation or maintenance and repair work), then the Licensee shall provide a copy of this Agreement to its contractor and require its contractor to comply with all the terms and provisions hereof relating to the work to be performed. Any contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed an agent of Licensee for the purpose of this Agreement, and Licensee shall require such contractor or subcontractor to release, defend and indemnify Licensor to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as Licensee is required to release, defend and indemnify Licensor herein. Article 5. INSURANCE. A. During the life of the Lease, Licensee shall fully comply with the insurance requirements described in Exhibit C. B. Failure to maintain insurance as required shall entitle, but not require, Licensor to terminate this License immediately. C. If the Licensee is subject to statute(s) limiting its insurance liability and/or limiting its ability to obtain insurance in compliance with Exhibit C of this license, those statutes shall apply. D. Licensee hereby acknowledges that is has reviewed the requirements of Exhibit C, including without limitation the requirement for Railroad Protective Liability Insurance during construction, maintenance, installation, repair or removal of the pipeline which is the subject of this Agreement. Article 6. TERM. This Agreement shall take effect as of the Effective Date first herein written and shall continue in full force and effect until terminated as herein provided. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first herein written. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC By: By: Kylan Crawford Senior Manager Name Printed: re /c.{fAi2,p P. SE7kIZSS Title: VP' hC U C!' FLAMMABLE LIQUID PIPELINE D CROSSING ❑ ENCROACHMENT O BOTH B UPRR R, O YI 587 FT 4693 FT ▪ _FT , - 1539 2F DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT CROSSING TRACK 90 DEG ANGLE OF CROSSING a DESCRIBE FIXED OBJECT CROSSING TRACK — CIP (143 61) C/L NORTH (ES 7582+37 8) -A UPRR R 0 W - - ------------------------- PLAN yI3 a10 I¢ 50 FT OUTER TRACK NA FT Ir— VENT PIPE NA FT NA FT, SCALE NONE OUTER TRACK 50 FT 0 FT _1. TOTAL TRACKS ' 61 FT NA FT NA FT DRAINAGE DITCH 1 NA FT Li- GROUND SURFACE 68 FT N- CASING PIPE CARRIER PIPE SECTION SCALE NONE NOTES 1) ALL DIMENSIONS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE CENTERLINE OF TRACK 2) REFER TO AREMA VOLUME 1 CHAPTER 1 PART 5 SECTION 5 2 LONGITUDINAL PIPE ENCROACHMENT _FT A) METHOD OF INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILL BI DIST FROM CENTERLINE OF TRACK TO PIPE ENCROACHMENT C) SIGNS PROVIDED? AT MINIMUM SIGNS WILL BE PROVIDED AS STATED ABOVE 0) CARRIER MATERIAL STEEL IF RCP, CLASS V? NA COMMODITY TO BE CONVEYED NATURAL GAS OPERATIONAL PRESSURE 1480 PSI MAOP 1480 PSI WALL THICKNESS (INCH)/ SCHEDULE 0762 DIAMETER 36 IN CATHODIC/COATING PROTECTION YES El CASING MATERIAL NA TOTAL LENGTH CASING PIPE NA FT WALL THICKNESS NA IN DIAMETER NA CATHODIC/COATING PROTECTION NA CASING PIPE IS NA AT THE ENDS Fl DISTANCE FROM CENTERLINE OF TRACK TO NEAR FACE OF BORING AND JACKING PITS WHEN MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES 1145 AND 450 IF RCP, CLASS V? NA IN BUILDING AMERICAS EXHIBIT "A" SUBDIVISION Monfort Ind Ld TRACK TYPE MAINLINE M.P 14389 LA T 40 384337588846 E S M 7597+77 ± LONG -104 5775300842 NEAREST CITY COUNTY STATE KERSEY weld CO APPLICANT Cheyenne Connector, LLC FILE NO 0310934 I DATE 0 7/0 512 01 8 Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved, AVP Law EXHIBIT B Section 1 LIMITATION AND SUBORDINATION OF RIGHTS GRANTED. A The foregoing grant of nght is subject and subordinate to the prior and contmuing right and obligation of the Licensor to use and maintain its entire property including the right and power of the Licensor to construct, maintain, repair, renew, use, operate, change, modify or relocate railroad tracks, signal, communication, fiber optics, or other wirelines, pipelines and other facilities upon, along or across any or all parts of its property, all or any of which may be freely done at any time or times by the Licensor without liability to the Licensee or to any other party for compensation or damages Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensor shall not knowingly grant any subsequent rights to any third party which may reasonably be anticipated to interfere with the rights granted hereunder to Licensee B The foregoing grant is also subject to all outstanding superior nghts (including those in favor of licensees and lessees of the Licensor's property, and others) and the right of the Licensor to renew and extend the same, and is made without covenant of title or for quiet enjoyment Section 2 CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION A The Pipeline shall be designed, constructed, operated, maintained, repaired, renewed, modified and/or reconstructed by the Licensee in strict conformity with (i) Licensor's current standards and specifications ("UP Specifications"), except for variances approved in advance in writing by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering — Design, or his authorized representative, (u) such other additional safety standards as the Licensor, in its sole discretion, elects to require, including, without limitation, American Railway Engineering and Maintenance -of -Way Association ("AREMA") standards and guidelines (collectively, "UP Additional Requirements"), and (iii) all applicable laws, rules and regulations ("Laws") If there is any conflict between the requirements of any Law and the UP Specifications or the UP Additional Requirements, the most restrictive will apply B All work performed on property of the Licensor in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor C Prior to the commencement of any work in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation, reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline from Licensor's property, the Licensee shall submit to the Licensor plans setting out the method and manner of handling the work, including the shoring and cribbing, if any, required to protect the Licensor's operations, and shall not proceed with the work until such plans have been approved by the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design, or his authorized representative, and then the work shall be done to the satisfaction of the Licensor's Assistant Vice President Engineering Design or his authorized representative The Licensor shall have the right, if it so elects, to provide such support as it may deem necessary for the safety of its track or tracks during the time of construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, relocation, reconstruction or removal of the Pipeline, and, in the event the Licensor provides such support, the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor, within fifteen (15) days after bills shall have been rendered therefore, all expenses incurred by the Licensor in connection therewith, which expenses shall include all assignable costs. Any comments or approvals permitted or required to be provided by Licensor hereunder shall be communicated to Licensee within thirty (30) days of submittal to Licensor. D. The Licensee shall keep and maintain the soil over the Pipeline thoroughly compacted and the grade even with the adjacent surface of the ground. E. In the prosecution of any work covered by this Agreement, Licensee shall secure any and all necessary permits and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and enactments affecting the work including, without limitation, all applicable Federal Railroad Administration regulations. Section 3. NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF WORK / LICENSOR REPRESENTATIVE / SUPERVISION / FLAGGING / SAFETY. A. If an emergency should arise requiring immediate attention, the Licensee shall provide as much notice as practicable to Licensor before commencing any work. In all other situations, the Licensee shall notify the Licensor at least ten (10) days (or such other time as the Licensor may allow) in advance of the commencement of any work upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline. All such work shall be prosecuted diligently to completion. The Licensee will coordinate its initial, and any subsequent work with the following employee of Licensor or his or her duly authorized representative (hereinafter "Licensor Representative" or "Railroad Representative"): UP.info(d1railpros.com (877)-315-0513 x. 116 Timothy S. Grudzinski ASST MGR SIGNAL MNTCE Work Phone: 303-405-5446 Cell Phone: 308-482-0107 tsgrudzi@up.com B. Licensee, at its own expense, shall adequately police and supervise all work to be performed. The responsibility of Licensee for safe conduct and adequate policing and supervision of work shall not be lessened or otherwise affected by Licensor's approval of plans and specifications involving the work, or by Licensor's collaboration in performance of any work, or by the presence at the work site of a Licensor Representative, or by compliance by Licensee with any requests or recommendations made by the Licensor Representative. C. At the request of Licensor, Licensee shall remove from Licensor's property any employee who fails to conform to the instructions of the Licensor Representative in connection with the work on Licensor's property. Licensee shall indemnify Licensor against any claims arising from the removal of any such employee from Licensor's property. D Licensee shall notify the Licensor Representative at least ten (10) working days in advance of proposed performance of any work in which any person or equipment will be within twenty-five (25) feet of any track, or will be near enough to any track that any equipment extension (such as, but not limited to, a crane boom) will reach to within twenty-five (25) feet of any track No work of any kind shall be performed, and no person, equipment, machinery, tool(s), matenal(s), vehicle(s), or thing(s) shall be located, operated, placed, or stored within twenty-five (25) feet of any of Licensor's track(s) at any time, for any reason, unless and until a railroad flagman is provided to watch for trains Upon receipt of such ten (10) day notice, the Licensor Representative will determine and inform Licensee whether a flagman need be present and whether any special protective or safety measures need to be implemented If flagging or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensor will bill Licensee for such expenses incurred by Licensor, unless Licensor and a federal, state or local governmental entity have agreed that Licensor is to bill such expenses to the federal, state or local governmental entity If Licensor will be sending the bills to Licensee, Licensee shall pay such bills within thirty (30) days of receipt of billing If Licensor performs any flagging, or other special protective or safety measures are performed by Licensor, Licensee agrees that Licensee is not relieved of any of responsibilities or liabilities set forth in this Agreement E The rate of pay per hour for each flagman will be the prevailing hourly rate in effect for an eight - hour day for the class of flagmen used during regularly assigned hours and overtime m accordance with Labor Agreements and Schedules in effect at the time the work is performed In addition to the cost of such labor, a composite charge for vacation, holiday, health and welfare, supplemental sickness, Railroad Retirement and unemployment compensation, supplemental pension, Employees Liability and Property Damage and Administration will be included, computed on actual payroll The composite charge will be the prevailing composite charge in effect at the time the work is performed One and one-half times the current hourly rate is paid for overtime, Saturdays and Sundays, and two and one-half times current hourly rate for holidays Wage rates are subject to change, at any time, by law or by agreement between Licensor and its employees, and may be retroactive as a result of negotiations or a ruling of an authonzed governmental agency Additional charges on labor are also subject to change If the wage rate or additional charges are changed, Licensee (or the governmental entity, as applicable) shall pay on the basis of the new rates and charges F Reimbursement to Licensor will be required covenng the full eight -hour day during which any flagman is furnished, unless the flagman can be assigned to other railroad work dunng a portion of such day, in which event reimbursement will not be required for the portion of the day durmg which the flagman is engaged in other railroad work Reimbursement will also be required for any day not actually worked by the flagman following the flagman's assignment to work on the project for which Licensor is required to pay the flagman and which could not reasonably be avoided by Licensor by assignment of such flagman to other work, even though Licensee may not be working dunng such time When it becomes necessary for Licensor to bulletin and assign an employee to a flagging position in compliance with union collective bargaining agreements, Licensee must provide Licensor a minimum of five (5) days notice prior to the cessation of the need for a flagman If five (5) days notice of cessation is not given, Licensee will still be required to pay flagging charges for the five (5) day notice period required by union agreement to be given to the employee, even though flagging is not required for that period An additional ten (10) days notice must then be given to Licensor if flagging services are needed again after such five day cessation notice has been given to Licensor G Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work performed by Licensee or its contractor Licensee shall be responsible for initiating, mamtammg and supervising all safety, operations and programs m connection with the work Licensee and its contractor shall at a minimum comply with Licensor's safety standards listed in Exhibit D, hereto attached, to ensure uniformity with the safety standards followed by Licensor's own forces As a part of Licensee's safety responsibilities, Licensee shall notify Licensor if it determines that any of Licensor's safety standards are contrary to good safety practices Licensee and its contractor shall furnish copies of Exhibit D to each of its employees before they enter the job site H Without limitation of the provisions of paragraph G above, Licensee shall keep the job site free from safety and health hazards and ensure that their employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job I Licensee shall have first aid supplies available on the job site so that first aid services may be provided to any person injured on the job site Prompt notification shall be given to Licensor of any U S Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable mjunes Licensee shall have a non -delegable duty to control its employees while they are on the job site or any other property of Licensor, and to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage, drug or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of any work J If and when requested by Licensor, Licensee shall deliver to Licensor a copy of its safety plan for conducting the work (the "Safety Plan") Licensor shall have the nght, but not the obligation, to require Licensee to correct any deficiencies m the Safety Plan The terms of this Agreement shall control if there are any inconsistencies between this Agreement and the Safety Plan Section 4. LICENSEE TO BEAR ENTIRE EXPENSE The Licensee shall bear the entire cost and expense incurred in connection with the design, construction, maintenance, repair and renewal and any and all modification, revision, relocation, removal or reconstruction of the Pipeline, including any and all expense which may be incurred by the Licensor m connection therewith for supervision, inspection, flagging, or otherwise Section 5 REINFORCEMENT, RELOCATION OR REMOVAL OF PIPELINE. A The license herein granted is subject to the reasonable needs and requirements of the Licensor m the safe and efficient operation of its railroad The Licensee shall, at the sole expense of the Licensee, reinforce or otherwise modify the Pipeline, or move all or any portion of the Pipeline to such new location, or remove the Pipeline from the Licensor's property, as the Licensor may designate, whenever, in the furtherance of its needs and requirements related to the safe and efficient operation of the railroad, the Licensor finds such action necessary B All the terms, conditions and stipulations herein expressed with reference to the Pipeline, on property of the Licensor in the location hereinbefore descnbed shall, so far as the Pipeline remains on the property, apply to the Pipeline as modified, changed or relocated within the contemplation of this section Section 6. NO INTERFERENCE WITH LICENSOR'S OPERATION A The Pipeline and all parts thereof within and outside of the limits of the property of the Licensor shall be designed, constructed and, at all times, maintained, repaired, renewed and operated in such manner so as not to cause any reasonably foreseeable interference with the constant, continuous and uninterrupted use of the tracks, property and facilities of the Licensor and nothing shall be done or suffered to be done by the Licensee at any time that would in any manner impair the safety thereof B Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored on Licensor's property without the prior written approval of Licensor C No additional vehicular crossings (including temporary haul roads) or pedestrian crossings over Licensor's trackage shall be installed or used by Licensor or its contractors without the prior written permission of Licensor D When not in use, any machinery and materials of Licensee or its contractors shall be kept at least fifty (50) feet from the centerline of Licensor's nearest track E Operations of Licensor and work performed by Licensor's personnel may cause delays in the work to be performed by Licensee Licensee accepts this risk and agrees that Licensor shall have no liability to Licensee or any other person or entity for any such delays Licensee shall coordinate its activities with those of Licensor and third parties so as to avoid interference with railroad operations The safe operation of Licensor's train movements and other activities by Licensor take precedence over any work to be performed by Licensee Section 7 PROTECTION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE SYSTEMS A Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the Licensor's property Protection of the fiber optic cable systems is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue and profits Licensee shall telephone the Licensor during normal business hours (7 00 a m to 9 00 p m Central Time, Monday through Friday, except for holidays) at 1-800-336-9193 (also a 24 -hour, 7 -day number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber optic cable is burred anywhere on the Licensor's premises to be used by the Licensee If it is, Licensee will telephone the telecommunications company(ies) involved, arrange for a cable locator, make arrangements for relocation or other protection of the fiber optic cable, all at Licensee's expense, and will commence no work on the Licensor's property until all such protection or relocation has been accomplished Licensee shall indemnify and hold the Licensor harmless from and against all costs, liability and expense whatsoever (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, court costs and expenses) arising out of or caused in any way by Licensee's failure to comply with the provisions of this paragraph B IN ADDITION TO OTHER INDEMNITY PROVISIONS IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD THE LICENSOR HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ALL COSTS, LIABILITY AND EXPENSE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ATTORNEYS' FEES, COURT COSTS AND EXPENSES) CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LICENSEE, ITS CONTRACTORS, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, RESULTING IN (1) ANY DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY, AND/OR (2) ANY INJURY TO OR DEATH OF ANY PERSON EMPLOYED BY OR ON BEHALF OF ANY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY, AND/OR ITS CONTRACTOR, AGENTS AND/OR EMPLOYEES, ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SUCH COSTS, LIABILITY OR EXPENSES ARE ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF THE LICENSOR. LICENSEE FURTHER AGREES THAT IT SHALL NOT HAVE OR SEEK RECOURSE AGAINST LICENSOR FOR ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION FOR ALLEGED LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OR LOSS OF SERVICE OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE TO A TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY USING LICENSOR'S PROPERTY OR A CUSTOMER OR USER OF SERVICES OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE ON LICENSOR'S PROPERTY. Section 8. CLAIMS AND LIENS FOR LABOR AND MATERIAL; TAXES A. The Licensee shall fully pay for all materials joined or affixed to and labor performed upon property of the Licensor in connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification or reconstruction of the Pipeline, and shall not permit or suffer any mechanic's or matenalman's lien of any kind or nature to be enforced against the property for any work done or materials furnished thereon at the instance or request or on behalf of the Licensee The Licensee shall indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor against and from any and all liens, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature in any way connected with or growing out of such work done, labor performed, or materials furnished B The Licensee shall promptly pay or discharge all taxes, charges and assessments levied upon, in respect to, or on account of the Pipeline, to prevent the same from becoming a charge or lien upon property of the Licensor, and so that the taxes, charges and assessments levied upon or in respect to such property shall not be increased because of the location, construction or maintenance of the Pipeline or any improvement, appliance or fixture connected therewith placed upon such property, or on account of the Licensee's interest therein Where such tax, charge or assessment may not be separately made or assessed to the Licensee but shall be included in the assessment of the property of the Licensor, then the Licensee shall pay to the Licensor an equitable proportion of such taxes determined by the value of the Licensee's property upon property of the Licensor as compared with the entire value of such property Section 9 RESTORATION OF LICENSOR'S PROPERTY. In the event the Licensee m any manner moves or disturbs any of the property of the Licensor m connection with the construction, maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, relocation or removal of the Pipeline, then in that event the Licensee shall, as soon as possible and at Licensee's sole expense, restore such property to the same condition as the same were before such property was moved or disturbed, and the Licensee shall mdemmfy and hold harmless the Licensor, its officers, agents and employees, agamst and from any and all liability, loss, damages, claims, demands, costs and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from injury to or death of persons whomsoever, or damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever, when such injury, death, damage, loss or destruction grows out of or arises from the moving or disturbance of any other property of the Licensor Section 10 INDEMNITY. A As used in this Section, "Licensor" includes other railroad companies using the Licensor's property at or near the location of the Licensee's installation and their officers, agents, and employees, "Loss" includes loss, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, penalties, costs, and expenses of whatsoever nature, including court costs and attorneys' fees, which may result from (a) injury to or death of persons whomsoever (including the Licensor's officers, agents, and employees, the Licensee's officers, agents, and employees, as well as any other person), and/or (b) damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever (including Licensee's property, damage to the roadbed, tracks, equipment, or other property of the Licensor, or property in its care or custody) B AS A MAJOR INDUCEMENT AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE LICENSE AND PERMISSION HEREIN GRANTED, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE LICENSEE SHALL, AND SHALL CAUSE ITS CONTRACTOR TO, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS THE LICENSOR FROM ANY LOSS WHICH IS DUE OR ARISES FROM. 1. THE PROSECUTION OF ANY WORK CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, RENEWAL, MODIFICATION, RECONSTRUCTION, RELOCATION, OR REMOVAL OF THE PIPELINE OR ANY PART THEREOF, 2 ANY RIGHTS OR INTERESTS GRANTED PURSUANT TO THIS LICENSE, 3. THE PRESENCE, OPERATION, OR USE OF THE PIPELINE OR CONTENTS ESCAPING THEREFROM, 4 THE ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS OF THE PROPERTY CAUSED BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY LICENSEE, 5 ANY ACT OR OMISSION OF LICENSEE OR LICENSEE'S OFFICERS, AGENTS, INVITEES, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS OR ANYONE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY EMPLOYED BY ANY OF THEM, OR ANYONE THEY CONTROL OR EXERCISE CONTROL OVER, OR 6 LICENSEE'S BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THE LOSS IS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF THE LICENSOR, AS DETERMINED BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION C Upon wntten notice from Licensor, Licensee agrees to assume the defense of any lawsuit of proceeding brought against any mdemnitee by any entity, relating to any matter covered by this License for which Licensee has an obligation to assume liability for and/or save and hold harmless any indemnitee Licensee shall pay all costs incident to such defense, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, investigators' fees, litigation and appeal expenses, settlement payments and amounts paid in satisfaction of judgments Section 11. REMOVAL OF PIPELINE UPON TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Prior to the termination of this Agreement howsoever, the Licensee shall, at Licensee's sole expense, remove the Pipeline from those portions of the property not occupied by the roadbed and track or tracks of the Licensor, or abandon the Pipeline in place in accordance with the Pipeline Safety Regulations of the U S Department of Transportation and shall restore, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Licensor, such portions of such property to as good a condition as they were in at the time of the construction of the Pipeline If the Licensee fails to do the foregoing, the Licensor may, but is not obligated, perform such work of removal and restoration at the cost and expense of the Licensee In the event of the removal by the Licensor of the property of the Licensee and of the restoration of the roadbed 1 and property as herein provided, the Licensor shall in no manner be liable to the Licensee for any damage sustained by the Licensee for or on account thereof, and such removal and restoration shall in no manner prejudice or impair any right of action for damages, or otherwise, that the Licensor may have against the Licensee Section 12 WAIVER OF BREACH The waiver by the Licensor of the breach of any condition, covenant or agreement herein contained to be kept, observed and performed by the Licensee shall in no way impair the right of the Licensor to avail itself of any remedy for any subsequent breach thereof Section 13. TERMINATION A If the Licensee does not use the right herein granted or the Pipeline for one (1) continuous year, or if the Licensee continues in default in the performance of any covenant or agreement herein contained for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice from the Licensor to the Licensee specifying such default, or such longer period than thirty (30) days if the alleged default is not reasonably capable of cure by commercially reasonable means within such thirty (30) day period, then the Licensor may, at its option, terminate this Agreement by written notice In no event shall the cure period be longer than ninety (90) days B In addition to the provisions of subparagraph (a) above, this Agreement may be terminated by written notice given by either party hereto to the other on any date in such notice stated, not less, however, than thirty (30) days subsequent to the date upon which such notice shall be given C Notice of default and notice of termination may be served personally upon the Licensee or by mailing to the last known address of the Licensee Termination of this Agreement for any reason shall not affect any of the rights or obligations of the parties hereto which may have accrued, or liabilities, accrued or otherwise, which may have arisen prior thereto Section 14. ASSIGNMENT The Licensee shall not assign this Agreement, in whole or in part, or any rights herein granted, without the written consent of the Licensor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed Section 15. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. Subject to the provisions of Section 14 hereof, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns Section 16. SEVERABILITY. Any provision of this Agreement which is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable shall be invalid or unenforceable only to the extent of such determination, which shall not invalidate or otherwise render ineffective any other provision of this Agreement Approved Insurance Group Created 9/23/05 Last Modified 03/29/10 Form Approved, AVP-Law EXHIBIT C Union Pacific Railroad Company Contract Insurance Requirements Licensee shall, at its sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the life of this Agreement (except as otherwise provided in this Agreement) the following insurance coverage A. Commercial General Liability insurance Commercial general liability (CGL) with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 each occurrence and an aggregate limit of not less than $4,000,000 The policy must also contain the following endorsement, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE "Contractual Liability Railroads" showing "Union Pacific Railroad Company Property" as the Designated Job Site B Business Automobile Coverage insurance Business auto coverage with a limit of not less $2,000,000 for each accident, and coverage must include liability arising out of any auto (including owned, hired, and non -owned autos) The policy must contain the following endorsements, WHICH MUST BE STATED ON THE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE "Coverage For Certain Operations In Connection With Railroads" showing "Union Pacific Property" as the Designated Job Site C Workers Compensation and Employers Liability insurance Coverage must include but not be limited to Licensee's statutory liability under the workers' compensation laws of the state(s) affected by this Agreement Employers' Liability (Part B) with limits of at least $500,000 each accident, $500,000 disease policy limit $500,000 each employee If Licensee is self -insured, evidence of state approval and excess workers compensation coverage must be provided Coverage must include liability ansing out of the U S Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Act, the Jones Act, and the Outer Continental Shelf Land Act, if applicable D Railroad Protective Liability insurance Licensee must maintain "Railroad Protective Liability" insurance wntten on ISO occurrence form CG 00 35 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Railroad only as named insured, with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of $6,000,000 The definition of "JOB LOCATION" and "WORK" on the declaration page of the policy shall refer to this Agreement and shall describe all WORK or OPERATIONS performed under this agreement E. Umbrella or Excess insurance If Licensee utilizes umbrella or excess policies, and these policies must "follow form" and afford no less coverage than the primary policy Other Requirements F. All policy(ies) required above (except worker's compensation and employers liability) must include Railroad as "Additional Insured" G. Licensee waives all nghts of recovery, and its insurers also waive all nghts of subrogation of damages against Railroad and its agents, officers, directors and employees far damages covered by the workers compensation and employers liability or commercial umbrella or excess liability obtained by Licensee required in this agreement, where permitted by law This waiver must be stated on the certificate of insurance H All insurance policies must be written by a reputable insurance company acceptable to Railroad or with a current Best's Insurance Guide Rating of A- and Class VII or better, and authonzed to do business in the state(s) in which the work is to be performed I. The fact that insurance is obtained by Licensee or by Railroad on behalf of Licensee will not be deemed to release or diminish the liability of Licensee, including, without limitation, liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement Damages recoverable by Railroad from Licensee or any third party will not be limited by the amount of the required insurance coverage Pipeline Crossing 07/20/08 Form Approved, AVP-Law EXHIBIT D SAFETY STANDARDS MINIMUM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS The term "employees" as used herem refer to all employees of Licensee or its contractors, subcontractors, or agents, as well as any subcontractor or agent of any Licensee I Clothing A All employees of Licensee will be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing, or free use of their hands or feet Specifically, Licensee's employees must wear (i) Waist -length shirts with sleeves (u) Trousers that cover the entire leg If flare -legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching (m) Footwear that covers their ankles and has a defined heel Employees working on bridges are required to wear safety -toed footwear that conforms to the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and FRA footwear requirements B Employees shall not wear boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas -type shoes, or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal C Employees must not wear loose or ragged clothing, neckties, finger nngs, or other loose jewelry while operating or working on machinery II Personal Protective Equipment Licensee shall require its employee to wear personal protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations, or recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative (I) Hard hat that meets the American National Standard (ANSI) Z89 1 — latest revision Hard hats should be affixed with Licensee's company logo or name (u) Eye protection that meets American National Standard (ANSI) for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87 1 — latest revision Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, etc (m) Hearing protection, which affords enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occumng on the job site Hearing protection, in the form of plugs or muffs, must be worn when employees are within • 100 feet of a locomotive or roadway/work equipment • 15 feet of power operated tools O 150 feet of jet blowers or pile drivers ▪ 150 feet of retarders in use (when within 10 feet, employees must wear dual ear protection — plugs and muffs) (iv) Other types of personal protective equipment, such as respirators, fall protection equipment, and face shields, must be worn as recommended or requested by the Railroad Representative III On Track Safety Licensee and its contractor are responsible for compliance with the Federal Railroad Administration's Roadway Worker Protection regulations — 49CFR214, Subpart C and Railroad's On -Track Safety rules Under 49CFR214, Subpart C, railroad contractors are responsible for the training of their employees on such regulations In addition to the instructions contained in Roadway Worker Protection regulations, all employees must (i) Maintain a minimum distance of at least twenty-five (25) feet to any track unless the Railroad Representative is present to authonze movements (ii) Wear an orange, reflectonzed work wear approved by the Railroad Representative (iii) Participate in a job briefing that will specify the type of On -Track Safety for the type of work being performed Licensee must take special note of limits of track authonty, which tracks may or may not be fouled, and clearing the track Licensee will also receive special instructions relatmg to the work zone around machines and minimum distances between machines while working or traveling IV. Egwpment A It is the responsibility of Licensee to ensure that all equipment is in a safe condition to operate If, in the opinion of the Railroad Representative, any of Licensee's equipment is unsafe for use, Licensee shall remove such equipment from Railroad's property In addition, Licensee must ensure that the operators of all equipment are properly trained and competent in the safe operation of the equipment In addition, operators must be ▪ Familiar and comply with Railroad's rules on lockout/tagout of equipment • Trained in and comply with the applicable operating rules if operating any by -rail equipment on -track Trained in and comply with the applicable air brake rules if operating any equipment that moves rail cars or any other rail bound equipment B All self-propelled equipment must be equipped with a first -aid kit, fire extinguisher, and audible back-up warning device C Unless otherwise authonzed by the Railroad Representative, all equipment must be parked a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet from any track Before leaving any equipment unattended, the operator must stop the engine and properly secure the equipment against movement D Cranes must be equipped with three orange cones that will be used to mark the working area of the crane and the minimum clearances to overhead powerlines V. General Safety Requirements A Licensee shall ensure that all waste is properly disposed of in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations B Licensee shall ensure that all employees participate in and comply with a job bnefing conducted by the Railroad Representative, if applicable During this briefing, the Railroad Representative will specify safe work procedures, (including On -Track Safety) and the potential hazards of the job If any employee has any questions or concerns about the work, the employee must voice them during the job bnefing Additional job briefings will be conducted during the work as conditions, work procedures, or personnel change C All track work performed by Licensee meets the minimum safety requirements established by the Federal Railroad Administration's Track Safety Standards 49CFR213 D All employees comply with the following safety procedures when working around any railroad track (i) Always be on the alert for moving equipment Employees must always expect movement on any track, at any time, in either direction (n) Do not step or walk on the top of the rail, frog, switches, guard rails, or other track components (iii) In passing around the ends of standing cars, engines, roadway machines or work equipment, leave at least 20 feet between yourself and the end of the equipment Do not go between pieces of equipment of the opening is less than one car length (50 feet) (iv) Avoid walking or standing on a track unless so authonzed by the employee in charge (v) Before stepping over or crossing tracks, look in both directions first (vi) Do not sit on, lie under, or cross between cars except as required in the performance of your duties and only when track and equipment have been protected against movement E All employees must comply with all federal and state regulations concerning workplace safety Selena Baltierra • • Esther Gesick subject: RE: Tallgrass Pipeline From: elder@what-wire.com <elder@what-wire.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 10:11 AM To: 'mailto:egesick@weldgov.com' <mailto:egesick@weldgov.com> Subject: Tallgrass Pipeline This is Casey Elder trustee of the Gene R Elder trust. I was told to email you so you could enter into the record that the trust came to an agreement with Tallgrass on the Cheyenne Connector pipeline. Our agreement is for construction summer of 2019, and only addresses :rop damages for the 2019 season. We would prefer that construction be done by Jan 1 2020 to avoid future damages. I thank the board for standing up for landowners rights and the right to farm in Weld County. Our tract of land is in Section 4 T7N65W. Thank You 1 Presentation Topics • Our Team • Our Company • Our Project • FERC Process & Status • Request for USR TALLGRASS& ENERGY Present Today • • • • • • • • • • Dick Sears, Vice President — Right of Way, Tallgrass Energy Shawn Bates, Senior Agent Land & Right of Way, Tallgrass Energy Jeff Trujillo, Senior Project Manager, Tallgrass Energy Adam Schiche, Assistant General Counsel, Tallgrass Energy Joey Goetting, Manager Environmental Project Permitting, Tallgrass Energy Rebecca Lieders, Permitting and Title Coordinator, Summit Resources John Sullivan, Permitting Specialist, Summit Resources Bill Sullivan, Right of Way Project Manager, Summit Resources Evan Montz, Pipeline Engineer, Burns & McDonnell Todd Miller, Partner, Miller & Miller TALLGRASSEI 3 ENERGY Presentation Topics • Our Team • Our Company • Our Project • FERC Process & Status • Request for USR TALLGRASS& Our Company • Midstream energy operator in some of the nation's most productive oil and gas regions. • Transportation, storage, terminal, water, gathering and processing assets. BNN Clarkelen West Frenchie Draw Casper 'I 1 3'GuernseyWomsutter Douglas ilain as CrCheyenneiStorage a ;Cando �_ Meeker Buckingham Sterling, Pawnee BNN Huntsman BNN West Texas 0 (Permian) 0 BNN Effluent Business (Eagle Ford) =r Pony Express System Powder River Express a Oil Terminal did Connected Third Party Refinery BNN C North Dakota - r Beatrice 44411 lIcPher os n N.-.11 El Dorado as Ponca City a Cushing Rockies Express Pipeline Lease of Overthrust Pipeline Capacity TIGT System Pipeline Trailblazer Pipeline r _ Tallgrass Midstream Facilities Tallgrass Midstream Gathering O— BNN Water Solutions • Operates more than 9,300 miles of pipelines across 11 states: CO, KS, WY, NE, ND, TX, OK, MO, IL, IN, OH TALLGRASS& 5 ENERGY Our Company • Headquartered in Leawood, Kansas. • Operations headquarters in Lakewood, Colorado. • More than 750 employees; 350+ in Colorado, 30 in Weld County. TALLGRASS4 ENERGY Our Company in Weld County • Pony Express Pipeline: 121 Miles • Tallgrass Terminals: Buckingham and Pawnee are operational and Grasslands will be operational mid 2019 • Rockies Express Pipeline: 44 Miles • Tallgrass Interstate Gas Transmission: 84 Miles • Tallgrass Midstream: 18 Miles • Trailblazer Pipeline Company: 50 Miles • Cheyenne Connector: 71 Miles Wyoming Nebraska Cheyenne Hub Fort Collins O Long O a .:e.1 mont Deny Rockport CS Cheyenne CS Colorado Greele 0 ••• Buckingham )V9J!J Grasslands ■ 4c�- , re-IEN'siWeld IL AIL ••• ••• J Pawnee z co i Adams 12) 0 ••• ■ • Pony Express Pipeline Pony Hereford Lateral Tallgrass Terminal Cheyenne Connector Rockies Express Pipeline REX Compressor Station Tallgrass Interstate Gas Trans. TIGT Compressor Station Trailblazer Pipeline Company TMID Redtail NGL Pipeline BNN Water Solutions BNN Fresh Water Pit BNN SWD Well TALLGRASSEI ENERGY 7 Presentation Topics • Our Team • Our Company • Our Project • FERC Process & Status • Request for USR TALLG RASSS ENERGY Right of Way Acquisitions • 69.25 miles of 70.54 miles (Over 98°/o) of the pipeline ROW acquired • 130 of 133 landowners acquired (1 of 3 remaining landowners is Weld County) • 185 of 190 tracts acquired (3 of 5 remaining are owned by Weld County) • 52 landowners have formally endorsed the project and asked FERC to approve immediately • Plan to begin construction as soon as possible in an effort to avoid impacting two crop seasons TALLGRASS�II� 9 ENERGY Cheyenne Connector Project Description • Cheyenne Connector is designed to link much -needed natural gas supplies in the DJ Basin with residential, business, and industrial users in West, Midwest, Gulf Coast and Southeast markets. • Approximately 70 -mile 36 -inch diameter pipeline carrying DJ Basin natural gas originating approximately 5 miles northeast of Fort Lupton and terminating approximately 3.5 miles South of the Wyoming border • Approximately .7 -mile 24 -inch diameter natural gas pipeline lateral • Receipt meters located at DCP Midstream's Mewbourn and O'Connor Plants and Anadarko's Lancaster and Latham Plants • Delivery meter located at Rockies Express Pipeline Cheyenne Hub in northern Weld County • Cheyenne Hub Enhancement: Modifications to enable receipt and delivery of gas among multiple interstate pipelines, providing producers with better access to diverse markets Rix .• Cheyenne ,, Hub -•: r • -.v 1 4 .. 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Clrr.jnr4 TALLG RASS#i) cNERGY 10 Siting of Cheyenne Connector Routing considerations: • Utility corridors • Existing public rights -of -way • Constructability Environmental and biological issues • Distance of alignment • Public input • Landowner, State and local, FERC • Topography • Soil conditions • Potential for successful restoration and revegetation • Accessibility TEMPORARY R.O.W. BOUNDARY SLT FENCE AS REQUIRED SEE NOTE 6 TRENCH TRENCH SPOIL ±36' ±40' SPOIL SIDE 215 TEMPORARY WORKSPACE I *50' PERMANENT EASEMENT 125' T EMPORSY RO.W. BOUnCARY • TOPSOIL 81' 85' WORKING SIDE 60. TTEIf"O/iARY IMORXSPACE -- ammd CONSTRUCTION RK-R-OF-WAY (SEE NOTE I) TYPICAL PROFILC Typical Cross -Section of a Pipeline Construction Right -of -Way on Agricultural Lands TALLGRASS4 ENEkvY 11 Cheyenne Connector Immediate Benefits • Cheyenne Connector will link natural gas in the DJ Basin to businesses and homes throughout the country, including to Colorado consumers. • Immediate benefits: • Jobs • 450-500 jobs • Surveyors, biologists, welders, inspectors, laborers, operators, technicians, supervisors • Secondary markets: hotels, restaurants, retail • Investment • $78 million to date • $135 million more to come • Capacity • Current takeaway capacity is fully utilized • Cheyenne Connector will add 600 mmcf/d in takeaway to Cheyenne and beyond • Benefits each of Weld County's four plants. • Two anchor customers—DCP Midstream and Anadarko 300 mmcf/d each Lai e.iie Cheyenne Laramie Latimer O Fort Collins a Longmont Hub Cheyenne] 0 MLV#3 Rimrock a Greeley MLV#2 c� MLV#1 Wyoming Colorado Cheyenne Connector CC Interconnect - Receipt CC Interconnect - Delivery CC Mainline Valve CC Tap Location Rockies Express Pipeline TALLGRASS#II� 12 ENERGY Cheyenne Connector Long term Benefits • Cheyenne Connector will link natural gas in the DJ Basin to businesses and homes throughout the country. • Long-term benefits: • Environment • Colorado's methane emission capture rules are some of the strongest in the country. • Pipelines help meet those rules. • Jobs • More takeaway capacity continued growth in production • Continued growth = steady jobs • 3 full time employees IT [Latham agithp 0 Longmont a [choyennej MLV#3 Rimrock MLV#1 [Lancaster) Colorado Cheyenne Connector CC Interconnect - Receipt CC Interconnect - Delivery CC Mainline Valve CC Tap Location Rockies Express Pipeline TALLGRASSEA 13 ENERGY Benefits ,r 1 V �:.. 8.67 Bcf Takeaway / 1 ,fit c 3, A 1; .f, f x y'. Cheyenne Connector Rockies Express Pipeline a - - Lease of Overthrust Pipeline Capacity 1.8 Bcf Capacity to the West REX 1.8 Bcf Capacity to theEast OpalWamsutterCheyennegu..� l• , 12.46 Bcf Takeaway 1.08 Bcf LDC/End Use DJ Basin • Producer benefits: Another route to get gas to end -user markets across the US (only one interstate pipeline serving this area now); access to more potential buyers • End -user benefits: Access to an additional source of gas supply, which could lead to lower gas prices for utilities, LDCs, industry; possibly lower utility bills for consumers • Short-term and long-term economic benefits for Weld County: construction jobs, higher sales for hotels/motels, retail and restaurants during construction; three expected permanent jobs; higher property tax revenue • Cheyenne Connector is a significant investment in regional infrastructure and will help meet the growing needs for reliable transportation and supply of energy in Weld County and across the United States TALLGRASS4 ENERGY 14 Presentation Topics • Our Team • Our Company • Our Project • FERC Process & Status • Request for USR TALLG RASS#II� ENERGY FERC Process • FERC regulates interstate pipeline projects like Cheyenne Connector • FERC considers environmental, safety, location, and other issues • Environmental Assessment • Thorough environmental review before issuing Certificate of approval • Surveys/Reporting • Analysis of Impacts • Federal Agency Consultation • Public Comments • Safety issues considered by FERC/Standards set by PHMSA • PHMSA governs all interstate pipelines • Develops safety regulations/other approaches to risk management • Covers design, construction, operation, and emergency response • Cheyenne Connector goes above and beyond these safety standards • Design and construction • Emergency response • Public outreach TALLG RASS#1 ENERGY FERC Status <_Y1• • Status with FERC: • Cheyenne provided public notice of project • Sent 585 individual notices to stakeholders • Landowners, agencies, elected officials, tribal officials • Hosted three town hall meetings along the pipeline route • 607 people or organizations invited • 19 comments received by FERC • Environmental assessment is complete • Comment period ended April 1 • After FERC Certificate issued, FERC issues a Notice to Proceed allowing Cheyenne to begin construction • Construction will proceed immediately after final FERC approval TALLGRASS#iI 17 ENcKvY Presentation Topics • Our Team • Our Company • Our Project • FERC Status • Request for USR TALLG RASS#S ENERGY Weld County Code Section 23-2-480.A.1 — All reasonable efforts have been made to avoid irrigated cropland or to minimize the negative impacts on agricultural uses and lands. . . . . . . . If cultivation cannot be avoided, impacts will be minimized Burying pipe to include a minimum of four feet of cover Double -ditch the pipeline trench, which involves segregating topsoil from subsoil Reclaiming the surface to accommodate machinery used during crop seasons Begin restoration as soon as possible Commitment to reclamation and reseeding as necessary until property is re-established to condition as good to its prior state Placement of permanent aboveground facilities in areas to avoid or minimize impacts to cultivated lands Section 23-2-480.A.2 — The pipeline will not have an undue adverse effect on existing and future development of the surrounding area, as set forth in applicable Master Plans. . . The pipeline is located within the 3 -mile referral area of the multiple cities and towns along the route Recently, the Town of Kersey asked to review the project for a property that was recently annexed into the Town Section 23-2-480.A.3 — The design of the proposed pipeline mitigates negative impacts on the surrounding area to the greatest extent feasible. . . Route utilizes existing development and existing utility corridors where possible. 70% of the route is adjacent to existing development and 46% is collocated with existing utility corridors Locate meter facilities on existing or future processing plant facility footprints TALLG RASS1 ENERGY 19 Weld County Code Section 23-2-480.A.4 — The site shall be maintained in such a manner so as to control soil erosion, dust and the growth of noxious weeds. • Comply with State Stormwater Permit • Erosion control measures that are consistent with the Upland Erosion Control, Revegetation and Maintenance Plan • Multiple environmental inspectors will be onsite to confirm the stormwater permit requirements are being met • FERC environmental inspector will also be onsite to confirm FERC plans and procedures are implemented and followed Section 23-2-480.A.5 — The applicant has agreed to implement any reasonable measures deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners to ensure that the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the County will be protected, and to mitigate or minimize any potential adverse impacts from the proposed pipeline. • • • • • I All pipelines will be compliant with the DOT requirements. Per this standard, pipelines are required to meet the minimum standard for cover. Went above and beyond with 4' of cover Steel pipe and adhere to requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations; 100% of welds will be x- rayed and pipeline will be hydrostatically tested before going into operation Clearly mark the pipeline centerline with markers placed at line of sight intervals and at road crossings Pipeline pressures are remotely monitored from Lakewood offices 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days a year. Automatic and remote shut-in capabilities in the event of a rupture. Main line valves are located closer than required by DOT Conduct routine ground inspections to identify erosion, settlement and dead vegetation. TALLG RASS#iI ENERGY 20 Weld County Code Section 23-2-480.A.7 — The nature and location or expansion of the pipeline will not unreasonably interfere with any significant wildlife habitat and will not unreasonably affect any endangered wildlife species, unique natural resource, known historic landmark or archaeological site within the affected area. . . . . Environmental review process • Quote from the EA: "Based on the analysis in this EA, we have determined that if the Applicants construct and operate the proposed facilities in accordance with their applications and supplements, and the staff's recommended mitigation measures, approval of the Projects would not constitute a major action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment." Protection of sensitive species Avoidance of impacts to aquatic resources Post -construction clean-up and reclamation H. Section 23-2-480.A.8 — No adverse impact, from stormwater runoff, to the public rights -of -way and/ or surrounding properties as a result of the pipeline. . . . Cheyenne will maintain historic flow patterns and runoff amounts Department of Public Works determined a drainage plan will be not be required for this project Our site facilities do not exceed the minimum 10 cubic feet per second and therefore do not require drainage plan TALLG RASS#1 ENERGY 21 Cheyenne's Request for USR All requirements for USR are satisfied. • Consistent with Planning Commission's findings/recommendations on November 6, 2018. • Satisfies Design & Operation standards in Weld County Code. Most conditions in Draft Resolution can be satisfied: 1. Cheyenne will submit public easements/agreements in areas of construction. (Condition 1) 2. Cheyenne will record maps and USR in the manner and time described in the Draft Resolution. (Conditions 2-4) 3. Cheyenne will observe construction, permitting, and submission specifications described in the Draft Resolution. (Condition 5) 4. Cheyenne will develop Emergency Action and Safety Plan with the Office of Emergency Management and Fire Districts before operation. (Condition 6) TALLGRASSE11� 22 ENERGY Draft Resolution Item to discuss: • Special Review Permit Conditions: • No activity will begin prior to recording the USR map. (Condition 7) • Cheyenne Comment: Request to begin construction where appropriate easements are in place, even though not all easements for the entire route are in place. Once all easements are secured and recorded, the USR map will be recorded. Cheyenne requests approval of USR to stay on schedule • Timing is important: • Meets anticipated in-service dates for DCP and Anadarko • Begins solving Weld County's takeaway capacity shortage • Minimizes farming impacts to one growing season • Avoids harms caused by delay TALLG RASS#i,1 ENERGY 23 Going Forward http://wwvv.tallqrassenergylp.com/Projects.aspx Cheyenne Connector Project number: 855.288.3997 AskCheyenneCon nector©tallgrassenergylp. cam TALLGRASS& 24 ENERGY FILE CONTAINS ONE (1) FLASH DRIVE (Additional Conditions, CDOT Access Permit, CDOT Utility Special Use Permits, Easements, Preliminary Maps, Weld County Access Permits, Union Pacific Crossing Agreement -Submitted by Applicant) USR18-0077 Cheyenne Connector, LLC PLEASE SEE ORIGINAL FILE DRAFT RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, USR18-0077, FORA GREATER THAN 12 -INCH HIGH PRESSURE NATURAL GAS PIPELINE (36 -INCH NATURAL GAS PIPELINE) APPROXIMATELY 70 MILES IN LENGTH IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 12th day of December, 2019, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., in the Chambers of the Board, for the purpose of hearing the application of Cheyenne Connector, LLC, 370 Van Gordon St., Lakewood, CO 80228, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit, USR18-0077, for a greater than 12 -inch high pressure natural gas pipeline (36 -inch natural gas pipeline) approximately 70 miles in length in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, on the following described real estate, being more particularly described as follows: Commences in Section 14, Township 2 North, Range 66 West, and crosses Sections 14, 11, 2, Township 2 North, Range 66 West, Sections 35, 26, 23, 14, 13, 12, 1, 2, Township 3 North, Range 66 West, Section 6, Township 3 North, Range 65 West, Sections 31, 32, 33, 36, Township 4 North, Range 65 West, Sections 31, 30, 19, 18, 7, 6, 5, Township 4 North, Range 64 West, Sections 32, 29, 20, 17, 8, 5, Township 5 North, Range 64 West, Sections 32, 29, 30, Township 6 North, Range 64 West, Sections 25, 24, 13, 12, 1, Township 6 North, Range 65 West, Sections 36, 25, 24, 23, 14, 15, 10, 9, 4, 5, Township 7 North, Range 65 West, Sections 32, 31, 30, 19, 24, Township 8 North, Range 65 West, Sections 13, 12, 11, 2, Township 8 North, Range 66 West, Sections 35, 34, 27, 22, 21, 19, 17, 8, 5, Township 9 North, Range 66 West, Sections 32, 29, 20, 17, 8, 5, Township 10 North, Range 66 West, Sections 32, 29, 20, 17, 8, 5, Township 11 North, Range 66 West, and terminating in Section 5, Township 11 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, at said hearing, the Board of Weld County Commissioners continued the request to March 27, 2019, and again to November 20, 2019, to provide the applicant an opportunity to work with landowners to secure rights -of -way and easements in good faith, and 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) - CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 2 WHEREAS, the applicant submitted a letter to the County, dated April 19, 2019, stating that they have secured approximately 95% of easements and rights -of -way and are negotiating terms on the remaining 5%, and the Board agreed to consider their USR application on May 29, 2019, and WHEREAS, on May 29, 2019, the applicant was present/represented by [REPRESENTATIVE]. [REP ADDRESS]. and WHEREAS, the application for USR18-0077 was received and processed prior to the adoption of Ordinance #2018-05, effective February 1, 2019, which amended the Division 6 title to read as PIPELINE - DOMESTIC WATER. Formerly, such division pertained to Use by Special Review Permits for PIPELINE - NATURAL GAS and PIPELINE - PETROLEUM PRODUCTS OTHER THAN NATURAL GAS and PIPELINE - DOMESTIC WATER. Therefore, the standards for review of said Use by Special Review Permit will remain subject to Section 23-2-490 of the Weld County Code as it existed prior to February 1, 2019, and WHEREAS, Section 23-2-230 of the Weld County Code provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, studied the request of the applicant and the recommendation of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 23-2-260 of the Weld County Code. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 23-2-490 of the Weld County Code as follows: A. Section 23-2-490.A states: "All reasonable efforts have been made to avoid irrigated cropland or to minimize the negative impacts on agricultural uses and lands." The application indicates that the pipeline will be located to minimize impacts on the operation of irrigation equipment. The effect on land that is disturbed during construction will be temporary in nature, since the permanent construction area will be returned to its pre -construction state. In areas where active cultivation could not be avoided, impacts will be minimized. During construction, Cheyenne will double -ditch the pipeline trench, segregating the topsoil from the subsoil and returning each to its proper place within the trench, thus priming the soil for agricultural regrowth. The pipe will be laid in the trench in such a manner as to leave the top of the pipe at least thirty-six (36) inches below the surface of the ground after restoration to accommodate the machinery used during crop seasons. Cheyenne will begin reclamation of the affected lands as soon as practical after construction has finished on each parcel of land and will pursue re -grading and reseeding of the grounds until the property has been re-established to a condition comparable to its state prior to entry by Cheyenne. Per the application narrative, the preferred pipeline route 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 3 minimizes environmental impacts such as wetland areas, water bodies, and agricultural lands. B. Section 23-2-490.B states: "The pipeline will not have an undue adverse effect on existing and future development of the surrounding area, as set forth in applicable Master Plans." The pipeline is located within the three (3) mile referral area of the Cities of Greeley, Evans and Fort Lupton, Towns of Ault, Eaton, Gilcrest, Kersey, Nunn, Pierce and Platteville. The City of Greeley returned a referral dated September 19, 2018, indicting no concerns. All other municipalities did not return a referral response. C. Section 23-2-490.C states: "The design of the proposed pipeline mitigates negative impacts on the surrounding area to the greatest extent feasible." The proposed pipeline alignment locations are in agricultural, rangeland, and industrial/developed areas. The applicant indicates private easements have been negotiated for the pipeline with private land owners and are of record. The preferred pipeline route attempts to minimize environmental surface impacts. The pipeline will cross under multiple irrigation ditches and canals, three (3) electrical easements and electrical transmission line corridors, roadway, highway and railroad rights -of -way, and approximately 100 waterbodies, including creeks and rivers and their associated floodplains. The pipeline will also parallel and/or cross multiple subsurface pipelines, communication cables, and utility corridors. D. Section 23-2-490.D states: "The site shall be maintained in such a manner so as to control soil erosion, dust and the growth of noxious weeds." The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure that there is no fugitive dust or erosion and will ensure the control of noxious weeds. Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be required for all construction areas, including erosion control methods, dust suppression, et cetera. E Section 23-2-490.E states: "The applicant has agreed to implement any reasonable measures deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners to ensure that the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the County will be protected, and to mitigate or minimize any potential adverse impacts from the proposed pipeline. "All pipelines will be compliant with the Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements. Per this standard, pipelines are required to meet the minimum standard for cover, as established at time of right-of-way permit by local or state agencies. The pipeline trench will be excavated mechanically; pipe segments will then be strung along the ditch line, then welded together using welders and weld procedures qualified under the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations; each weld will be examined utilizing industry standard non-destructive examination, or x-ray, procedures by qualified technicians; the coating on the pipeline will be inspected for damage and repaired as necessary, then the line(s) will be lowered into the trench and backfilled The pipeline(s) will subsequently be pressure tested using water (hydrostatically tested) to industry regulations. In addition to Cheyenne's 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 4 monitoring and valve cutoff systems described in the section below, Cheyenne will clearly mark the pipeline centerline with markers placed at line of site intervals, and at road crossings. The markers will clearly indicate the presence of a gas pipeline and will provide a telephone number and address where a company representative can be reached in an emergency, or prior to any excavation of the pipeline. Pipeline pressures are remotely monitored from Cheyenne offices in Lakewood, Colorado, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. In the event of an abnormal pressure change, equipment will automatically shut down and valves will close to minimize any potential spill volumes. Operations personnel are on call and prepared to respond in the event of an emergency. Cheyenne maintains a monitoring system that includes a gas control center that tracks pressures, flows, and deliveries on its entire system. The gas control center is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Cheyenne also has area offices near the pipeline route with personnel who can provide the appropriate response to emergency situations and direct safety operations as necessary. Cheyenne's pipeline systems are equipped with remotely controlled valves that can be operated from the gas control center. In the event of an emergency, the valves allow for a section of the pipeline to be isolated from the rest of the system. Data acquisition systems are also present at all of Cheyenne's meter stations. If system pressures fall outside of a predetermined range, an alarm is activated, and notice is transmitted to the gas control center. Routine ground inspections are conducted by Cheyenne personnel or contractors. These inspections allow Cheyenne to identify soil erosion that may expose the pipeline; dead vegetation that may indicate a leak in the line; unauthorized encroachment on the ROW by a third party; or other conditions that may lead to a safety hazard and/or require preventative maintenance or repairs. F Section 23-2-490.F states: "All reasonable alternatives to the proposal have been adequately assessed, and the proposed action is consistent with the best interests of the people of the County and represents a balanced use of resources in the affected area." There are no major route alternatives for this project that are viable, as much of the pipeline routing was driven by the four (4) receipt points and final delivery point. In considering the routing to meet this objective, Cheyenne purposely co -located with existing pipelines to the extent possible and routed in areas of existing development where practicable. The proposed pipeline would parallel multiple existing pipelines in the proposed corridor. Approximately 46% of the 70 -mile pipeline is collocated with other existing pipelines. Further, approximately 70% of the project (including both the pipeline and the aboveground facilities) is located adjacent to other existing infrastructure (including pipelines, oil and gas development including natural gas plants, production facilities and hundreds of well pads, power transmission lines and facilities, a network of state, county, and local roads, commercial development, rail storage yards, etc.). Only approximately 27% of the proposed project would be located on greenfield undeveloped areas (agricultural, rural residential, and undeveloped). Additionally, during the 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 5 routing and planning phase of the Cheyenne pipeline, they consulted with various operators in the area and based on their feedback, designed a route to avoid conflicts related to potentially six (6) future pipelines in the project area. Cheyenne also routed the proposed pipeline to avoid at least seven (7) future natural gas production facilities and numerous permitted well pad locations. Three (3) route variations were considered and evaluated for the proposed 70 -mile Cheyenne pipeline routing. In addition, minor route shifts along the entire proposed alignment were considered due to co -location with other pipelines and wells. Pipeline alignment also shifted slightly in areas due to crossing of County roads and required crossing angles (i.e. bore at 90 degrees). This route was selected as the preferred project route as it balances environmental sensitivity, operational efficiency, cost minimization, and adjacent landowner considerations. As such, Cheyenne has proposed this alignment as the preferred route as it helps meet the operational needs of the project while minimizing impacts to the surrounding community and environment. The preferred route was selected, as it is the best option when considering proximity to an existing utility and infrastructure corridor, shortest distance, minimal disturbance to existing land uses, and landowner preferences. As such, Cheyenne has proposed this alignment as the preferred route, as it helps meet the operational needs of the project while minimizing impacts to the surrounding community and environment. Additionally, Cheyenne is in the process of acquiring right-of-way agreements for the entire length of the route. Currently, the number of easements obtained from property owners crossed by this proposed alignment is less than half. Alternate routes would require new agreements, greater distance, and, likely, greater impacts to agriculture and the environment. G Section 23-2-490.G states: "The nature and location or expansion of the pipeline will not unreasonably interfere with any significant wildlife habitat and will not unreasonably affect any endangered wildlife species, unique natural resource, known historic landmark or archaeological site within the affected area." As part of the siting and routing process for the project, SWCA (Steven W. Carothers Associates) conducted wetland and water body delineations to identify aquatic resources that are potentially jurisdictional under the Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1972. These surveys were conducted from October 2017, through early February 2018, for all areas within a 250 -foot wide corridor (50 -foot permanent easement with an additional 40 feet on the spoils side and 160 feet on the working side) for the proposed pipeline, and a 100 -foot wide corridor for the proposed access roads (survey area). SWCA identified 111 waterbodies within the survey area; of which, 71 waterbodies would be crossed by the project. Cheyenne would use horizontal directional drilling (HDD) methods to cross 22 waterbodies, including the South Platte River to limit the potential for in -stream impacts. A total of 15 HDD crossings would be used to avoid these 22 waterbodies. Of the remaining proposed waterbody crossings, 23 would be crossed by conventional boring and 26 would be open cut. Cheyenne would use HDD or bore crossing methods under the flowing 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 6 waterbodies such as ditches and canals, taking special care to minimize the effects of construction on those waterbodies. Cheyenne would implement the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Procedures with deviation for a limited number of temporary workspaces in or within 50 feet of wetlands. Cheyenne would open cut intermittent and ephemeral streams. Project construction in waterbodies crossed by the project would comply with the conditions of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Section 404 nationwide permit (NWP) 12 and the associated Regional Conditions for Colorado (USACE 2017). Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) in their referral dated October 2, 2018, states, in part, "... CPW understands that this project is proposed to begin construction in April 2019, and last up to six (6) months through October 2019, and have approximately 594.7 acres of temporary impacts to mostly grasslands, prairies or agricultural lands. Furthermore, CPW appreciates that streams and flowing waterbody crossings be protected by construction crews that will use horizontal directional drilling or boring, and that the majority of the pipeline will be co -located to existing pipelines or near existing infrastructure. The pipeline crosses grasslands, prairies, irrigated and non -irrigated agricultural fields." Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPAW) returned a referral dated October 2, 2018, stating upon review of the proposed referral request and an internal review of this parcel, CPAW proposed eight (8) potential biological concerns regarding this project. Avoiding ng4he`#e ew1 a €agle nests and 0.5 miles buffoobserved start off -nest building activities) through July 31 (or the date -of -the first flight of the last eaglet). ) that could occur along this corridor and should be avoided or-,rn imi-zed xtent practicable -near these nests. Township -9 -North-,- Range Township 7 North, Range €5 West, Section 14 (NESW 1/4). To 64 West, Section 5 (SWSW 1/4). Town-ship--5-North, Range -64 -West, Section 29 (SENW 1/4) This corrid #ell as Bald Eagle -winter -concentration a-rea-s-Of-winter -roost sites. Therefor -e, if itiaf site disturbances are going to -occur between- ovember 15 and March 15, th n rPW rnrnmm nds + hat the -developer perfor this corridor with areas -of potential habitat (e.g., matures -frees and/or riparian area -s} - North, Ra T-ownski & NESE 1-/4}: 4-2)-a-nd-25 (N 1/4). Township 5 North, Range 64 West, Sections 5 and 8 (aloft the South -Platte River): 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) - CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 7 An -anti .les-of -this--proposed corridor. Cf?W's recommended buffer and seasonal restrictions include -no ests; and seasonal within 0.25 miles radius of active nests {April 1 thro following su locations: Township -9 -North, R Township 9 North, Range 66 West, Section 8 (SESE 1/4). A ing potential -Burrowing -Owl -nesting habitats (e.g., s al ch 15 through October 31) for the initial folla� II occur during recommends that the developer contact us for survey protocol. Township-1-1--N-art Township 11--N ert TawR-ship-9-N , Town • ..+• .�v vv v Y V�L, Township -2 North, Range 66 West, Sections 2, 11, and 11. , , etions 1 -9 -and -3 GT ections 2, 11, 12, 13, and 24. ptor nests (e.g., tree nesting season (generally February 1 through August 15) . Please -send -any -act. month -of observation. this cor during t re ial swift -fey ats (i.e., -8 inch burrows) during sac -along present -and -initial site disturbance -will -occur then CPW Town -ship --11 North, Range 66 West; -Sect. Township 9 North, T North, Range 66 West, Sections 2, 11, 12, 13, and 24. T-ownship 7 North, Range 65 West, Sections -14 -and -24 ; ^-and Avoid-+mpac ng potential Mountain Plover nesting habitats (i.e., heavy grazed grasslands)-during4heir-nesting h- my -31) for the followi�-are atnnr� this �arri-{nr If nf��, h,hE#a# is present and if initiaI site disturbance will occur during their --nesting season, the►, CPW recommends -that -the developer (or -the -developer's biologist) conduct nest survey +ve nest is observed, then CPW-recommends no surface us -for --s-u rvey-protocol. 9, and 32. 8, 17, 20, 29, and 32. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) - CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 8 occupancy within a -300-foot# Imager -dependent --on the -nest. Township 10 Noct h -Rang Township 9 North, Range 66 W t -until-the-young-are no nd 32. 22, 27; --and 34. Avoid sediments or chemicals from entering the South Platte River or its crossed tribe t r• , 's there are some sensitive species of Eastern Plains native f4sb-that-use this river or tributaries along the c hese locations. Township 11 North -Range 66 West, Section 32 (along Little Owl Creek). st, Sections 5 reek). 5-West,_Sect-+ons-4-(-along Lone Tree Creek) and 14 (along Owl Creek}: ge-64 West, Section 30 (along Lone Tree-feek). Township 6 North, RangeWest, Section -la -(along -Lone -Tree Creek-)- Township- tte-R+ve-F}: T , Range 65 West, section line of Sectio unnamed ditch). Furtherm rer-CPW-requests-that con- t--���-E before December 3 -1st to protect the nesting season of the previously mentioned -active -bald eagle ne tit Hist their interests. ctivities-located near H Section 23-2-490.A.8 states: "No adverse impact, from stormwater runoff, to the public rights -of -way and/or surrounding properties as a result of the pipeline." The applicant will be required to maintain historic flow patterns and runoff amounts. Per the Department of Public Works, a Drainage Plan will be not be required for this project. Section 1.A.5 of the drainage criteria provides an exception for pipelines and transmission lines. Cheyenne acknowledges in their application that the historical flow patterns and runoff amounts will be maintained on the site or in such a manner that it will reasonably preserve the natural character of the area and prevent property damage of the type generally attributed to run-off rate and velocity increases, diversions, concentration and/or unplanned ponding of storm run-off. The Design Standards (Section 23-2-240, Weld County Code), Operation Standards (Section 23-2-250, Weld County Code), Conditions of Approval and Development Standards can ensure that there are adequate provisions for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of Cheyenne Connector, LLC, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit, USR18-0077, for a greater than 12 -inch High Pressure Natural Gas pipeline (36 -inch natural gas pipeline) approximately 70 miles in length 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 9 - DRAFT in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, on the parcel of land described above be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1 Prior to recording the map: A. A Road Maintenance Agreement is required during the construction of the pipeline. Road maintenance may include dust control, tracking control, damage repair attributable to construction of the pipeline and located within 0.5 miles of any construction access point for the project. B. The applicant shall submit written evidence that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a Certificate authorizing construction of the project. I of Planning Services. E. A _copy of the signed Colorado Department of Transportation pipeline icating no agreement is A copy of the signed Union Pacific railway crossingeerUeasemet G. A copy of the signed Whitney Ditch pipeline 1. A cop Department of Planning Services. ent/easement Department of Planning Services. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) - CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 10 - DRAFT I Department of Planning Services. A copy of the signed Western Area Power Administration crossing N. A copy of the signed Tri State Generation and Transmisvion, I pipeline ter indicating no agreement is ipeline crossing P A copy of the signed Anadarko Petroleum Corporation pipeline crossing be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. A copy of the signed DCP Operating Company, LP, pipeline crossing -Il be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 449 S. A- copy of the signed Noble Energy, Inc., pipeline crossing T A copy of the signed Greeley No. 2 Ditch pipeline crossing be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. (Duplicate of #1.H) be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. A copy of the signed Department of Planning Services. e 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 11 - DRAFT Department of Planning Services. X. A copy of the signed Plumb Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement Department -of -Planning Services - A copy of the signed Lower Latham Reservoir Company pipeline crossing greement is necessary -Es -hall Z. A Department of Planning Services. Department of Planning Services. CC. A copy of the signed Greeley No. 2 Ditch pipeline crossing r'fhrrIr ri,..i.r4iwwa a.-�-._1 _ _ _ 1 _ •, �. . DD. Department of Planning Services. Department of Planning Services. GG-: be submitted to the HH. A copy of the signed Town of Nunn pipeline crossing agreement for all ni iklir r,nkfc_nf LAI/1tS r r n I -.44a ..J.--1.._ -. __ be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 12 - DRAFT ll. A copy of the signed Town of Pierce pipeline crossing agreement for all public rights of way or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall public rights of be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. LL. A copy of the signed City of Fort be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. is necessary, shall ment or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. NN. A copy of the signed Colorado Interstate Gas Company crossing be submitted to OO. A copy of the signed Kinder -Morgan Gas Company pipeline crossing be submitted to t -he De crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement QQ. Any improveme Hazard Development Permit. The map shall be amended to delineate the following: 1) All sheets of the map shall be labeled USR18-0077. 2) The attached Development Standards. 3) The map shall be prepared in accordance with Section 23-2-520 of the Weld County Code. 4) The final location of the permanent gas pipeline easement with dimension of permanent easement, property ownership, parcel number, and any significant man-made features within 0.5 miles on each side of the approved route. n n 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 13 - DRAFT 5) County Roads 28, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 64.5, 70, 72, 76, 84, 94, 96, 98, 100, 104, 108, 110, 114, and 120 are gravel roads and are designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as local roads, which require 60 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate the existing right-of-way on the site plan. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of the right-of-way. This These roads maintained by Weld County. 6) County Road 88 is a paved road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a local road, which requires 60 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate the existing right-of-way on the site plan. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of the right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. 7) County Road 35 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a collector road, which requires 80 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate the future and existing right-of-way on the site plan. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of future right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. 8) County Roads 32, 39, 43, 44, 50, 51, 54.25, 60.5, 66, 86, 90, and 126 are paved roads and are designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as collector roads, which require 80 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate the future and existing right-of-way on the site plan. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of the future right-of-way. This These roads sare maintained by Weld County. 9) County Road 47 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as an arterial road, which requires 140 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate the future and existing right-of-way on the site plan All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of the future right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. 10) County Roads 22 and 74 are paved roads and are designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as arterial roads, which require 140 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate the future and existing right-of-way on the site plan. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of the future right-of-way. is These roads isare maintained by Weld County. 11) The County Highway (County Road 49) is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as an arterial road, which 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 14 - DRAFT typically requires 140 feet of right-of-way at full build out. The alignment of the road varies along the section line for the corridor. Contact Public Works for the location of the existing and future right-of-way and easements and delineate these on the site plan. 12) The applicant shall show and label the approved access locations on the site plan (if applicable). The applicant must obtain an Access Permit in the approved location(s) prior to construction. 13) The applicant shall show the floodplain and floodway (if applicable) boundaries on the map. The applicant shall label the floodplain boundaries with the FEMA Flood Zone and FEMA Map Panel Number or appropriate study. 2 The applicant shall attempt to address the referral from the Colorado Parks and Wildlife ',CRAW), dated October 5, 2018, with written evidence of such to the Department of Planning Services. Upon completion of Condition of Approval #1 above, the applicant shall submit one (1) electronic copy (.pdf), or one (1) paper copy of the map for preliminary approval to the Weld County Department of Planning Services Upon approval of the map the applicant shall submit a Mylar map along with all other documentation required as Conditions of Approval. The Mylar map shall be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder by the Department of Planning Services. The map shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 23-2-520 of the Weld County Code. The Mylar map and additional requirements shall be submitted within one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of the Board of County Commissioners Resolution. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fee. In accordance with Weld County Code Ordinance #2012-3, approved April 30, 2012, should the map not be recorded within the required one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of the Board of County Commissioners Resolution, a $50.00 recording continuance charge shall be added for each additional three (3) month period. The Department of Planning Services respectfully requests a digital copy of this Use by Special Review, as appropriate. Acceptable format is a projected ESRI shapefile (.shp, .shx, .dbf, .prj) with a defined coordinate system (i.e., NAD 1983 UTM Zone 13N, WGS 1984, NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Colorado North FIPS 0501 (US Feet)....etc.). This digital file may be sent to maps@,co.weld.co.us. Prior to Construction at each parcel or other relevant location: A. The approved access and tracking control shall be constructed prior to construction of the pipeline. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 15 - DRAFT The applicant shall submit evidence of a right-of-way permit for any work that may be required in the right-of-way and/or a special transport permit for any oversized or overweight vehicles that may access the site. C If more than one (1) acre is to be disturbed for construction of non -pipeline items, a Weld County Grading Permit will be required. D.-- The eppticant--shad- submit evidence of decreed water rights or written evidence that water for hydrostatic testi ed. Evidence -of such-s-h-a-14-be-s-ubmitted-to-the Department of Planning Services. C. The applicant shall submit a recorded easement for the interconnection points and the Cheyenne Connector pipeline and place the easement reception number and date of recording on the USR Map. D. A copy of the signed and recorded (construction and post -construction; lease agreements (or other acceptable authorization from property owner or court) for pipeline right-of-way (easements) shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. Construction may occur on any parcel for which appropriate authorization has been secured. E. A copy of the signed Colorado Department of Transportation pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. F. A copy of the signed Union Pacific railway crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. G. A copy of the signed Whitney Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. H. A copy of the signed Greeley No. 2 Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. I. A copy of the signed Eaton Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. J. A copy of the signed Collins Lateral pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. K. A copy of the signed Pierce Lateral pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 16 - DRAFT L. A copy of the signed Public Service of Colorado pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. M. A copy of the signed Western Area Power Administration crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. N. A copy of the signed Tri-State Generation and Transmission, Inc. pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. O A copy of the signed New Cache Irrigating Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. P A copy of the signed Union Lateral Irrigating Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. Q. A copy of the signed Brown Lateral Irrigating Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. P. A copy of the signed Anadarko Petroleum Corporation pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary. shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. Q. A copy of the signed DCP Operating Company, LP, pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. R. A copy of the signed Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC, pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. S. A copy of the signed Noble Energy, Inc., pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. U. A copy of the signed AKA Enemy Group pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. V. A copy of the signed FRICO pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 17 - DRAFT W. A copy of the signed Ogilvy Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. X. A copy of the signed Plumb Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. A copy of the signed Lower Latham Reservoir Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. Z. A copy of the signed Latham Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. AA. A copy of the signed Larimer and Weld Irrigation Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. BB. A copy of the signed Neres Canal pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. DD. A copy of the signed Gilmore Ditch pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. EE. A copy of the signed Platte Valley Canal pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. FF. A copy of the signed Speer Canal pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. GG. A copy of the signed Owl Creek Supply and Irrigating Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. HH. A copy of the signed Town of Nunn pipeline crossing agreement for all public rights -of -way or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. II. A copy of the signed Town of Pierce pipeline crossing agreement for all public rights -of -way or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 18 - DRAFT JJ. A copy of the signed City of Greeley pipeline crossing agreement for all public rights -of -way or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. KK. A copy of the signed Town of Kersey pipeline crossing agreement for all public rights -of -way or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. LL. The applicant shall submit evidence of a Town of Kesery Conditional Use Permit for pipeline alignment. LL. A copy of the sinned City of Fort Lupton pipeline crossing agreement for all public rights -of -way or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary, shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. MM. A copy of the signed Poudre Valley REA crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. NN. A copy of the signed Colorado Interstate Gas Company crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. OO. A copy of the signed Kinder -Morgan Gas Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. PP. A copy of the signed KN Interstate Gas Transmission Company pipeline crossing agreement/easement or a letter indicating no agreement is necessary shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. QQ. Any improvements or new construction in the floodplain require a Flood Hazard Development Permit. 6. Prior to Operation: A. The applicant shall develop an Emergency Action and Safety Plan with the Office of Emergency Management and the Fire District(s) and incorporate Tallgrass Emergency procedures for remote monitoring and valve shut-off. The plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis by the Facility operator, the Fire District(s) and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management. The applicant shall submit evidence of acceptance to the Department of Planning Services. B The applicant shall submit evidence of decreed water rights or written evidence that water for hydrostatic testing has been secured. Evidence of such shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 2019-0061 PL2611 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 19 - DRAFT 7. The Use by Special Review Permit is not perfected until the Conditions of Approval have been completed and the map is recorded. Aactivity shall not occur, nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property, until the Use by Special Review map is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder or the applicant has been approved for an early release agreement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hearing scheduled for November 20, 2019, be, and hereby is dismissed. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 29th day of May, A.D., 2019. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney Date of signature: Barbara Kirkmeyer, Chair Mike Freeman, Pro -Tern Sean P. Conway Scott K. James Steve Moreno 2019-0061 PL2611 DRAFT SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC USR18-0077 1 The Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit, USR18-0077, is for a greater than 12 -inch High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline (36 -inch natural gas pipeline), approximately 70 miles long in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 23-8-10 of the Weld County Code. 3, The property owner or operator shall provide written evidence of an approved Emergency Action and Safety Plan on or before March 15th of any given year signed by representatives for the Fire District and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management to the Department of Planning Services. 4. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for controlling noxious weeds on the site, pursuant to Chapter 15, Articles I and II, of the Weld County Code.T-ie-prepe+ty owner sha-li -control noxious weeds-on-the--s4e. 5. During construction, the access(es) on the site shall be maintained to mitigate any impacts to the public road, including damages and/or off -site tracking. 6. During construction, there shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on public roads. On -site parking will be utilized. 7 Any work that may occupy and/or encroach upon any County rights -of -way or easement shall acquire an approved Right -of -Way Use Permit prior to commencement. 8. Any oil and gas pipeline crossing a maintained or unmaintained County road right-of-way shall be bored a minimum depth of ten (10) feet, subject to approval or modification by the Department of Public Works based on engineering and safety standards and existing utilities in the right-of-way. Any-oil--a-nd--gas- p+peline--crossing a county road shall be bored a--m-ilim-um--af twent feet Blew arterial roads^, fifteen -(1-5) feet below collector -and paved local roads, and ten (10) feet below gravel local roads. This depth shall —be measured -below t d+tch--flowline elevation, for the full -width of the future right of way. 9. With exception of perpendicular crossings, oil and gas pipelines are not to be located within Weld County right-of-way or future right-of-way. 10. Any damage occurring to the County right-of-way or County maintained roadway, caused by the pipeline, will be the responsibility of the operator. 11. The historical flow patterns and runoff amounts onsite will be maintained. 2019-0061 PL2611 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 2 — DRAFT 12. Building permits may be required, per Section 29-3-10 of the Weld County Code. Currently, the following have been adopted by Weld County: 2018 International Codes, 2006 International Energy Code, and 2017 National Electrical Code. A Building Permit Application must be completed and two (2) complete sets of engineered plans bearing the wet stamp of a Colorado registered architect or engineer must be submitted for review. A Geotechnical Engineering Report performed by a Colorado registered engineer shall be required or an Open Hole Inspection. 13. FEMA's floodplain boundaries may be updated at any time by FEMA. Prior to the start of any development activities, the owner should contact Weld County to determine if the floodplain boundaries have been modified. 14. A Flood Hazard Development Permit is required for all construction or development occurring in the floodplain or floodway as delineated on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) FIRM Community Panel Map. Any development shall comply with all applicable Weld County requirements, Colorado Water Conservation Board requirements as described in Rules and Regulations for Regulatory Floodplains in Colorado, and FEMA regulations and requirements as described in 44 CFR parts 59, 60, and 65. The FEMA definition of development is any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation, drilling operations, or storage of equipment and materials. 15. During construction, all liquid and solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.R.S. §30-20-100.5) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 16. During construction, no permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. This is not meant to include those wastes specifically excluded from the definition of a solid waste in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, C.R.S. §30-20-100.5. 17. During construction, waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, fugitive particulate emissions, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The facility shall operate in accordance with Chapter 14, Article I, of the Weld County Code. 18. Fugitive dust and fugitive particulate emissions shall be controlled throughout the duration of construction of the project and until ground cover is established. Uses on the property shall comply with the Colorado Air Quality Commission's Air Quality Regulations. 19. During construction, adequate toilet facilities and handwashing units shall be provided. Portable toilets are acceptable. Portable toilets shall be serviced by a cleaner licensed in Weld County and shall contain hand sanitizers. 20. The applicant shall submit an Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit Application and obtain a permit from the Air Pollution Control Division of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, as applicable. 2019-0061 PL2611 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (USR18-0077) — CHEYENNE CONNECTOR, LLC PAGE 3 — DRAFT 21. The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of state and federal agencies and the Weld County Code. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 23. Necessary personnel from the Weld County Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, and Public Health and Environment shall be granted access onto the pipeline easement at any reasonable time to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County regulations. 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 26. RIGHT TO EXTRACT MINERAL RESOURCES STATEMENT: Weld County has some of the most abundant mineral resources, including, but not limited to, sand and gravel, oil, natural gas, and coal. Under Title 34, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, minerals are vital resources because (a) the state's commercial mineral deposits are essential to the state's economy; (b) the populous counties of the state face a critical shortage of such deposits; and (c) such deposits should be extracted according to a rational plan, calculated to avoid waste of such deposits and cause the least practicable disruption of the ecology and quality of life of the citizens of the populous counties of the state. Mineral resource locations are widespread throughout the County and persons moving into these areas must recognize the various impacts associated with this development. Oftentimes, mineral resource sites are fixed to their geographical and geophysical locations. Moreover, these resources are protected property rights and mineral owners should be afforded the opportunity to extract the mineral resource. 27. The Weld County Right to Farm Statement, as it appears in Section 22-2-20.J.2 of the Weld County Code, shall be placed on the map and recognized at all times. 2019-0061 PL2611
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