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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20181502.tiffUSE BY SPECIAL REVIEW USR APPLICATION DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1555 N. 17TH AVENUE * GREELEY, CO 80631 ww w. eldgov.00m * 970-353-6100 EXT 3540 * FAX 970-304-'6498 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE: AMOUNT $ APPLICATION RECEIVED BY Parcel Number*: 0 8 0 3 _0 2 Address of site: To be determined DATE RECEIVED: CASE ASSIGNED: PLANNER AI NED _0 _ 0 0 _ 6 6 Legal Description: NE 1/4 Zone District: AG Acreage: 24 FEE {AWN ER S OF THE PROPERTY: Name: Nate McCorkell (*A 12 digit number on Tax I.D. information, obtainable at ,i .weldeov.com). Section:2 Township: 6 N Range: 65 W Floodplain: '" N • eolog!cal Hazard: Yal Airport Overlay: VON Company: N WYO Assets LLC (Noble Energy Affiliate) Phone #: 970-304-5052 Email: nate.mccorkell@nblenergy.com Street Address: 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200 CityiStateiZip Code: Denver, CO 80202 Name: Company: Phone#: Street Address: Email: - City/State/Zip Code: Name: Company: Phone #: Street Address: City/State/Zip Code: Email: APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: (See below: Authorization must accompany ail applications signed by Authorized Agents) Name: Paul Park Company: DCP Operating Company, LP Phone f#: 970-539-1908 Email: ppark@dcprnidstream.com Street Address: 3026 4th Avenue City/State/Zip Code: Greeley, CO 80631 PROPOSED USE: DCP needs to build the proposed North star Compressor Station on a 16 -acre parcel to improve the quality and efficiency of the natural gas processing within thegathering system located in Weld County. I (We) hereby depose and state under penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my (our)knowledge, Signatures of all fee owners of property must sign this app}ication. If an Authorized Agent signs, a letter of authorization from all fee owners must be included with the application, If a corporation is the fee owner, notarized evidence must be included indicating that the signatory has to legal authority to sign for the corporation, Abaseitzr Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date ta it sit lie - Print Name Print Name Rev 4/2016 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17T"AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES I, me), DCP Operating Co. LP , give permission to Paul Park ( w - please print) (Applicant/Agent - please print) Saes to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at DCP Northstar Compressor - Parcel #0803-02-0-00-066 Legal Description: NE 1 /4 Subdivision Name: �J � of Section 2 , Township6 N, Range65 W L<ss at Property GWrier3 Information: Phone: 970-'7&6345 Lot Block Erna: dmjost@dcpmidstream.com Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: 970-539-1908 E�Mail: pparkdcpmidstream.com Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner Applicant/Agent .X Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Applicant/Agent Additional Info: DCP is proposing to build the Northstar compressor station on a 16 -acre parcel to improve quality and efficiency of the natural gas processing within the gathering system in Weld County Owner Signature: Date. if Owner Signature: Date: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17T" AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES I, (We), DAP Operating Co. LP , give permission to Christina White r please print) 5$ c to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: (Applicant/Agent — please print) DCP Northstar Compressor - Parcel #0803-02-0-00-066 Legal Description: NE 1/4 of Section 2 Township N, Range65 W Subdivision Name: ' Lot Block Lase es. - Property Owners Information: Phone: X70-37$-6345 E-mail:d niJosf�ia dcpmidstream,c0rn Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: 503-819-1222 . casimoninc@gmail.com Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner Appf icantiAgent X Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Applicant/Agent : DCP is proposing to build the Northstar compressor station on a 16 -acre parcel to improve Additional Info. quality and efficiency of the natural gas processing within the gathering system in Weld County Owner Signature: Owner Signature: Date: Date:, _ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENI 'IRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES (We), DAP Operating CO. LP give permission to Patrick Groom (Owner please print) (Applicant/Agent -- please print) Lenc to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: PCP Northstar Compressor - Parcel #0803-02-0-00-066 Legal Description: NE 1'4 of Section 2 ,Township6 N, Range65_ 1N Subdivision Name: ni'a Lot Block tacsa ae Property 94Aitners Information: Phone. 970-37$-6345 E-rna,Ldmjvs#@dcpmidstrearn.com Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: 970-352-31 61 E-nn���: PGroom@wobglaw.com Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner — - Applicant/Agent X Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Applicant/Agent Additional Info: C 16 -acre is proposing to build the Northstar compressor station on a parcel to improve quality and efficiency of the natural gas processing within the gathering system in Weld County Owner Signature: Date: gl/t/te Owner Signature: _ Date: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES 1} (We), DAP Operating Co. LP , dive permission t4 Lew Hagenlock cowries_ please print) (Applicant/Agent - please print) 'I.e.s s le er to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: DCP Northstar Compressor - Parcel #0803-02-0-00-066 Legal Description: N E 1/4 Subdivision Name: nia Lts;a t Property OVVROF6 Information: Phone: X70-37$-6345 of Section 2 , Township 6 Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: 970-539-1781 Email correspondence to be sent to: Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner (MCP" is proposing to build the Northstar compressor station on a 16 -acre parcel to improve Additional Info: N, Range65 tN Lot Block Erman: dmjost c�dcpmidstrearn.com E-mail: LHagenIockdcpmidstream.com Owner Applicant/Agent X Both Applicant/Agent quality and efficiency of the natural gas processing within the gathering system in Weld County Owner Signature: itaets." Owner Signature: Date: Date: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BIJJ,k G DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HE,,LI'f AND It ENT 1555 NORTH 1VII AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR ACCESS PERMITS ' Pe), N 6 \friassLy ire permission sad +`� � � o n to kg. Lai k fit (Owner — please rint (Applicant/Agent — please print) to apply for Access permits on our behalf, for the property located at (address ss and parcel numbers): 085 3 es 0 2. aCi•O 41 0 ear CO Property Owners Information: Address: Phone: r Ds/le 12,roci City: arriwar to i 5 2, Earnailieirkett. AP Net aMaiZehr Applicant/Agent Contact Information. Main Contact. rn.. Address: %g ,2jelt �,.;��+. Phone: ;5 set; lino ' Company: crsrcMs5 La to City: E -Mail. Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner 4 42 Zip: `%'0 e'3 i Applicant/Agent Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Additional It Owner Signature:_ Owner- 5 igna to rp: - Applicant/Agent "4/9 a Date: 1 lam Date: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELE ', Co 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND ERVI C ES I, ( el' �' ' -ids 1 M_ irk , , give permission to rA. -lie - tA Ain_ \P._ i-i ry ndi ( p I Jas a print) A fI ca riprint) .pf� ���er�t — please to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: Legal Description: IA rev L A' of Section , Township api N, Flan Subdivision Name: Property Owners Information: Phone: Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Lot Block E-mail: N Nil ' r wdrr r- ise-,taitoye CO 1 , Phone: So 4Ast '11 . tateetry E- 1x11_ Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner ApplicanVAgent Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Applicant/Agent Additiontat Info: rm Owner Signature:"Ica'_! Owner Signature: <1. Date: Date: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRON MENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEv,, CO 80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT p E RM I TS AND SERVICES I, (We), _Metisaini i4j _ !give rmiSSiO to E „A- 'r :` Artists -in._ (Owner - pl ase print) (Appli+canVAgent - pi.ease print) to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the properly located el: Legal Description: Subdivision Name: Property Owners Information: Phone: _Clioeioq a 52 Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phoney ctip r 2.!,'S -r .41 of Section 2 , Township N, Flan e m le a� TN' Lot Block E-mail: MtacTE. PIAAcCalticrte.c, ri4E- 4 Co E -Mail: Erne correspondence to be sent to: Owner --� Applicant/Agent Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Applicant/Agent lic n '� pp a Additional Info: Owner Signature:_74 Owner Signature: Date: '/ JIS Date DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONNMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO 80631 mai AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR BUILDING, PLANNING AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND SERVICES 1, (We), edelsaLl 4stai5*t zt u _. _ i give permission to - aes- ,,r4 a._ e - (Owner please print)4 (Applicant/Agent please p rinr. to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalf, for the property located at: p P Legal Description: M _ Subdivision Name: Property Owners Information: Phone: et7C5 30 r 54 E -m i;MATTL - if -LC# Jcte- 6 Co Pvc ?tiff et QM 1:43 <17 Ita MO O PI y�r 0 Cal C p. of Section O. , Township N, Rang Lot _ Block Applicant,/Agent Contact Information, Phone: Ira r E -Mail: Ls&i.\ork Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner Applicant/Agent Both Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner _ Applicant/Agent ‘`. Additional Info: Owner Signature: 2 Owner Signature: Date: 1/5 IS Date: 1. L3c DCF' Operating Company, LPG Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 Exhibit D Use by Special Review (USR) Questionnaire PLANNING QUESTIONS: 1. Explain, in detail, the proposed amendment to the property. DCP Operating Company, LP (DCP) is proposing to build a new proposed compressor station (Northstar- Compressor Station) near the intersection of WCR 74 and WCR 47 northeast of Greeley.., Colorado, in central Weld County. The proposed natural gas processing equipment is required to expand and enhance the existing natural gas supply currently being collected from nearby gathering systems, and will compress the gas for delivery to pipelines for processing at existing DCP Gas Plants. The gathering system that feeds the proposed Northstar Compressor station services producers in the Niobrara Shale development. 2. Explain how this proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Code, Chapter 22 of the Comprehensive Plan. The proposed use is consistent with the comprehensive plan's intent to foster development of the natural resources of Weld County. Given the limited size of the property (approximately 16 -acres will be disturbed), the proposed use should' have minimal impact on the surrounding /and. 3. Explain how this proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Code, Chapter 23 (Zoning) and the zone district in which it is located, The proposed Northstar Compressor Station is compliant with Chapter 23. The Weld County Code provides that oil and gas production facilities are allowed as a matter of right in the agricultural zone district. 4. Describe what type of land uses surround the site. Explain how the proposed use is consistent and compatible with surrounding land uses. The proposed Northstar Compressor station site is located in an area of the County used primarily as pastureland and already contains various oil and gas operations and facilities. Native pastureland, agricultural fields, a large dairy operation and some residences surround the site. By keeping the compressor footprint small (only 16.02 -acres), DCP intends that surrounding agricultural areas will not be affected by the compressor station's presence. Once the construction is completed, the disturbed area outside the fence will be replanted with native grasses in compliance with the Weld County seed mix requirements. 5 What are the hours and days of operation? Hours of operation: 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 6. List the number of full time and/or part time employees proposed to work at this site. The proposed Northstar Compressor station will be unmanned after construction is complete; however, one O P technician will visit the site daily to ensure quality control. 7. If shift work is proposed, include the number of employees per shift No shift work is proposed. 8. List the number of people who will use this site. Include contractors, truck drivers, customers, volunteers, etc. During construction of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station, construction crews will range from 20-50 workers. During construction, material delivery trucks will make approximately 1-2 trips daily. After construction, there will be 1 pick-up truck a day for the operations technician and 2 large delivery trucks accessing the site once a week. No customers or volunteers will visit this proposed compressor station once operational. 9. If this is a dairy, livestock confinement operation, kennel, etc., list the number and type of animals. Not applicable 10. Describe the type of lot surface and the square footage of each type. Gravel 10.2 acres of compacted gravel within the proposed Northstar Compressor Station fence line Buildings: 11,895 s.f, total (1 MCC Building, f Compressor Building, 1 Maintenance Building and 1 Instrument Air Building) 11. How many parking spaces are proposed? How many handicapped (ADA) parking spaces are proposed? Since the proposed Northstar Compressor station will be unmanned, there are no proposed parking spaces and no ADA-compliant parking spaces being proposed at the site. 12. Explain the existing and proposed landscaping for the site. Any areas disturbed during construction will be graveled or revegetated with seed pursuant to the Weld County seed mix specifications. 13. Describe the type of fence proposed for the site. The proposed Northstar Compressor Station will have a 6' tall chain -link fence with 3 strands of barbed wire on the top of the fence for security and safety. 14. Describe the proposed screening for all parking and outdoor storage areas. There will not be any parking or outdoor storage areas located at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station; therefore no screening is proposed. DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 15. Explain any proposed reclamation procedures when termination of the Use by Special Review activity occurs. in the unlikely event operations cease at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station, DCP will remove the equipment, communications tower and all of ` its components in accordance with COGCC regulations. Where possible, materials will be reused or recycled. Where required, materials for disposal will be removed by a licensed contractor and transported to a disposal site. DCP will comply with all COGCC regulations concerning site restoration, 16. Who will provide fire protection to the site? The proposed Northstar Compressor Station is located within the Galeton Fire Protection District 17. List all proposed on -site and off -site improvements associated with the use (e.g., landscaping, fencing, buildings, drainage, turn lanes, etc.) and a timeline of when you will have each one of the improvements completed. A silt fence will be immediately installed prior to starting any grading work as part of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station construction (site work will be compliant with the approved grading permit and the approved State stormwater Management Plan Permit; Permit #c0Ro3s715 — approved 1-3f-2016). A vehicle -tracking pad will be installed at the start of the proposed grading and construction (6" rock set back 100' from WCR 47 at the existing wellhead road access). The existing wellhead access road will be improved and widened to 25' with a 60' turning radius off of WCR 47 as soon as construction starts. A water truck will be on -site during the grading and drainage work being performed to minimize dust and will be removed once the grading and drainage work is completed. Temporary fencing will be installed around the proposed compressor station site during construction, and a permanent 6' tall chain -link fence with 3 strands of barbed wire will be installed around the entire proposed Northstar Compressor Station at the completion of the project (7-9 months after construction starts) for security and safety. Any disturbance to the site outside the fence will be graveled or reseeded per the Weld County required seed mix at the end of the project, No off -site improvements are planned as part of the proposed project. 18. Describe any new site and equipment lighting. DCP designs lighting to meet the Weld County lighting guidelines and specifically details all site and equipment lighting to be LED lights and pointed downward at 45 degrees below the horizontal to minimize glare to neighboring properties. i See Lighting Plan and "cut -sheets" for all lights to be used (Exhibit N) attached with the USR plans. 19. Prior to operation: a. A signed copy of the spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan shall be prodded to the Weill County Environmental Health Services Division of the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment. b. DCP shall develop an Emergency Action and Safety Plan with the office of Emergency Management and the Fire District. The facility operator, the Fire District, and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management shall re tie w the plan on an annual basis. DCP will submit evidence of acceptance to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. DC' Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 ENGINEERING QUESTIONS: 1. Describe how many rou ndtripslday are expected for each vehicle type: Passenger Cars/Pickups, Tandem Trucks, Semi-Truck/Trailer/RV (Roundtrip = 1 trip in and I trip out of site). Once construction is completed, the proposed Northstar Compressor Station will be unmanned; however, one DCP technician will visit the site daily in a pickup truck to ensure quality control: • One roundtrip daily in a pickup truck • Two large delivery trucks once a week after construction completion: Two roundtrips once a week 2. Describe the expected travel routes for site traffic. The primary travel route will be traffic coming from Greeley traveling north on Highway 85, east on WCR 74 and then traveling south on WCR 47 into the existing wellhead access road that is a shared existing access into the proposed Northstar Compressor Station site. The secondary travel route will have some traffic traveling west on WCR 74 and then traveling south on WCR 47 into the existing wellhead access road into the proposed Northstar Compressor station site. However, DCP will coordinate with Weld County Public Works to establish the preferred haul route during construction. 3. Describe the travel distribution along the routes. DCP anticipates 85% of the vehicle traffic will come into the proposed site traveling east on WCR 74 then turning south on VCR 47 into the existing wellhead access road. The remaining 15% of traffic will come into the proposed site traveling west on WCR 74 then turning south on WCR 47 into the existing wellhead access road that is a shared access into the proposed Northstar Compressor Station site. 4. Describe the time of day that you expect the highest traffic volumes from above. 6:00 am — 6:30 am and between 6:00 pm — 6:30 pm daily will be the highest traffic volumes (during construction) After construction, the site will be unmanned, except one technician visiting the site daily between 7:00 am and 4:00 pm to ensure quality control. 5. Describe where the access to the site is planned, The existing wellhead access entrance into the proposed Northstar Compressor Station is located on the east side of the proposed compressor site and fronting onto WCR 47 (Access Permit P? 8- 000 ). The existing access entrance is an existing wellhead road that will be shared with DCP for access into the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. (DCP will widen the existing road to 25' wide with a 60' turning radius off of WCR 47, with a 6" rock vehicle tracking pad set back 100' from WCR 47). D F Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 6. Drainage Design: Detention pond summarized in a drainage report compliant with Weld County Code Section 23-12-30 F.1. Drainage nage ummarry General Overview The proposed Northstar Compressor Station is intended to be constructed on a footprint of the 16.02 -acre leased parcel generally in the interior of a --145-acre parent parcel. (A Subdivision Exemption separating out the 16.02 -acre leased parcel is currently being processed by Weld County - SUBX18-0001). B-0001). The proposed compressor station is intended to be built on an existing (slightly) elevated slope draining to the east. To slow the runoff during major storms and reduce sedimentation, a proposed detention water quality control feature (WU ) will be built on the downhill slope of the site. The detention WQF will capture all of the runoff from the proposed compressor station. The WOE is designed to capture 100% of the runoff generated from a 100-year/1-hour storm, and is designed to serve as a containment feature in the unlikely event of an accidental contaminant discharge from the facility. The proposed detention pond will be equipped with a normally closed, manually operated valve that will allow a technician to check the pond for any unexpected contaminant sheen after a storm, and release the detained storm water if no evidence of accidental contamination is observed. Storm water will be released over a period of three days at a rate below that of historical runoff from a 10-year/1-hour storm. The proposed Northstar Compressor Station is within a Non -Urbanizing Drainage Area as defined by Weld County. One hundred percent of the storm water runoff from the proposed compressor facility will be captured in a new Water Quality Feature/Detention Area (WOF) located on the downhill (eastern) slope of the proposed project site (volume 61,537 cit.). The WQF will have an 8" pipe outlet with a manually operated, normally closed valve that will allow the water to be inspected for presence of any accidental contaminants before being released off -site. The WOF will also have a concrete emergency spillway designed for storms greater than the 100- year/1 -hour storm, and will have in excess of one foot of freeboard. The concrete emergency spillway will be designed to safely pass flows from a 100 -yea rl1-hour storm, in addition to the 100-year/l -h ou r storm that would initially fill up the pond to the spillway level. The proposed WQF will be lined with a pond liner (i.e., clay liner, Bentornat Geoliner or approved equal) to minimize any infiltration into the ground. The WOF will also be located within a fenced area to keep livestock and humans from accessing the pond area. Small berms around the fenced portion of the project site will be constructed so that no off -site storm water runoff will run onto the proposed compressor facility site. Some storm water runoff from areas uphill to the west will continue to flow through the site unchanged, and will continue to exit the site as sheet flow draining to the east. Proposed Equipment Additions The proposed Northstar Compressor Station will consist of natural gas compressors housed within an insulated compressor building, additional associated natural gas processing equipment and piping, additional small buildings for electrical service, instrument air and maintenance activities. DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 20'1$ Runoff Calculations The proposed Northstar Compressor Station will be comprised of a graveled plant site area of about 10.2 acres when complete (out of a 16.02 -acre leased site). About 2% of that area will consist of various buildings constituting impermeable surfaces. The proposed detention 1 O F will be designed to capture the runoff from a 100 -year, 1 -hour storm, based on a site imperviousness of about 60% (including the impermeable roofed buildings). This will require a minimum containment volume of about 61,537 cft, along with a minimum freeboard of one foot above that level of the required volume. Per the Weld County Code, outflow from the pond will be limited to the historical storm water runoff flow from a 10 -year, 1 -hour storm, which per the NOAA atlas is about 1.66 inches for this location. Based on 2% pre -developed imperviousness, the historical run-off rate is about 1,229 cftihr., or 0.34 cfs. The outlet of the pond, therefore, will have the gate opening set to allow no more than 0.34 cfs when the pond is drained. This rate will allow the pond to drain in about 50 hours, in compliance with State regulations to not detain the water over 72 hours. Use of WQFs for contamination control Although it is not required by state or county laws, DCP prefers to use the WOF associated with this proposed compressor station for an additional layer of control in the event of an inadvertent or accidental release of contamination from the proposed compressor station. DOP's preferred practice for detention ponds such as this is to size the detention pond so that 100% of the runoff during a severe storm will be captured in the VVOF pond, and will not be allowed to "flow through" the pond during the storm. After the storm subsides, a DCP technician will inspect the pond for evidence of any accidental contamination. If no indication of such contamination is found, the technician will open a normally closed valve to allow the VVOF to drain over 72 hours. The delayed release also reduces the possibility of downstream flooding after, a severe storm and reduces instances of silt being released from the proposed project site. In addition to the normal release pipe, a concrete emergency spillway is provided for storm flows in excess of 100 -year flow rates. (The emergency spillway is designed to pass a 100-year/l-hour flow rate occurring after the pond fills up with the 100- year/1 -hour design storm.) Since all developed areas of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station (with the exception of a portion of the existing access road) will drain into the proposed detention Water Quality Feature, and the storm water will be released via the manually controlled valve within 72 hours of the storm event, off -site releases will be less than or equal to the historical 10 -year, 1 -hour undeveloped site release rate for the proposed Project Site. The water released from the Water Quality Feature will be conveyed overland to the east to match existing flow patterns of the proposed Project Site and USR Parcel. • See Detention Design Drainage Report and preliminary Grading/Drainage Plans - Exhibit L DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONS: 1. What is the drinking water source on the property? During construction, the contractor will provide bottled drinking water for their construction crews. Although the proposed Northstar Compressor station will be unmanned after construction completion, DCP will provide bottled water at the site for the DCP technician that will visit the site daily for quality control 23 What type of sewage disposal system is on the property? During construction, the contractor will provide portable toilet facilities and hand -washing stations for their construction crews in compliance with the Department of Public Health and Environment's portable toilet policy. Although the proposed Northstar Compressor Station will be unmanned after construction completion, DCP will have one permanent portable toilet facility to be used by the DCP technician that will visit the site daily to ensure quality control. 3. If storage or warehousing is proposed, what type of items will be stored? Produced water tanks Used oil tanks Used filters Condensate storage tanks Methanol storage tank Liebe oil tank Sri -Ethylene Glycol storage tank 4. Describe where and how storage and/or stockpile of wastes, chemicals, and/or petroleum will occur on this site. Wastes will not be stockpiled on -site. Any wastes produced will be properly containerized and removed from the site in a timely manner. 5. If there will be fuel storage on -site, indicate the gallons and the secondary containment. State the number of tanks and gallons per tank. During construction, the contractor will have a 1,000 -gallon diesel storage tank (double -walled) with secondary containment for fueling equipment This tank will be removed after construction completion. 6. If there will be washing of vehicles or equipment on -site, indicate how the wash water will be contained. There will be no vehicular washing at the site. Any equipment washing will occur on a pad with containment and have a drain going to a partially buried double -walled tank. DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 7. If there will be floor drains, indicate how the fluids will be contained. Floor drains will route any fluids to a partially buried double -walled tank. 8. Indicate if there will be any air emissions (e.g., painting, oil storage, etc.). DCP currently has an approved Air Permit from the State of Colorado Air Pollution Control Division, Department of Public Health and Environment for the proposed equipment at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station — Permit ## 17 Eo640 approved November 27, 2017. During construction, the majority of the equipment painting will be done off -site. During construction, there will be minor painting and diesel storage tank emissions. 9. Provide a design and operations plan if applicable (e.g., composting, landfills, etc.). Not applicable 10. Provide a nuisance management plan if applicable (e.g., dairies, feedlots, etc.). Not applicable DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 BUILDINGQUESTIONS 1. List the type, size (square footage) and number of existing and proposed structures. Show and label all existing and proposed structures on the USR drawing. Label the use of the building and the square footage. See attached equipment layout and equipment legend drawing: Proposed new equipment and 4 buildings: (1) MCC Building: 15' x 48' = 720 s.f (1) Compressor Building: 128'4" x 72' = 9,240 sly (1) Maintenance Building: 25' x 70" = 1,750 at (1)InstrumentAir&z//d/ng: 101x x 18' _ 6" = 185 s. f. Total: 1-11895 suf. 2. Explain how the existing structures will be used for this U R, There are no existing buildings located at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station site. 3. List the proposed use(s) of each structure. • See attached equipment layout plan and equipment legend drawing: Four natural gas processing buildings will be built at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station: MCC Building — This building houses the electrical equipment that controls the proposed Northstar Compressor Station Compressor Building — This building encloses the compressors that compress the natural gas Maintenance Building — This building allows a technician to work on and repair equipment and complete paperwork for quality control. instrument Air Building — This building encloses the compressors that compress air for instrumentation. DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application North star Compressor Station February 16, 2018 Exhibit J Weld County Access Permit Weld County Public Works approved an Access Permit ##AP 1 O -X000 5 6 for DCP to share the existing access at the existing wellhead entrance off of WCR 47. • Weld County Public Works Access Permit application attached. Guidelines used by contractors for DCP to ensure the safety of other drivers using the roadway include: • Existing access road improvements (road widening to 25'1 will only occur during the day. O Appropriate signage will be placed 500 ft from the construction site to warn drivers from both directions of upcoming construction. Per Weld County Public Works guidelines, vehicle and equipment will not block road. During construction, Weld County Public Works will permit large loads that are delivered to the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. A0 aNS case. rb nil # arr a ♦Il.Igr DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1111 H STREET GREELEY, CO 80632 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR ACCESS PERMITS +I PO, JJLE1 Y. 0 ��5 LLt � give permission to (Owner - please 'print) ?ca. J Nat � � (Applicant/ gent - please print) to apply for Access permits on our behalf, for the property located at (address and parcel numbers): I• - - - �':. 4 �� � r{� �� ern - `5 Property Owners Information Address: Phone: ro 2.0 t, City: OC.4ivto E-mail: Applicant/Agent Contact Information Main Contact: k„ fri_r Address: al;Lsur_____totir Zip. Zeia c Lt} 1415 l atZ eel, ef Company: o .cr ,esi,eam L P. City: Phone: 5 a 5 9. 119 o 6_ E -Mail: Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner Applicant/Agent Agent Postal service correspondence to be sent to: only (choose one) Owner_ _ Additional Info: „sisidetti fn. Owner signature: Owner Signature: s _ is Lcnits_s _„ C Date: Zip: to S Both i Applicant/Agent c!II Mr` AIM Property Owner a �' 4 Name Company� Address o A. ..' City — Phone Fix Weld County Public Works Dept. 1111 H Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Phone' (970)304-6496 Fax: (97o)3O4-6497 0 F State p A J- / ('kt ikelf ,.. CAI • r " war C— r ,. Zip or) P E-mail Ati McctfrcI/ Parcel Location The access is on WCR 1 ,_ 1 Nearest Intersection: WCR �.� 7 & WCR Dist. from Intersection (approx. in ft, , _ Parcel Number(s) `4!tic4 oat Section/Township/Range Total # of Existing Accesses to parcel Pro osed Use 5. APPLICATION ACCESS PERMIT FORM lircAvr a) -a op Cp • Authorized A Name 1 0 9-c Company Lori 1 Address f , r City c i .�" ! wa i State C Z' p re PA el if different from Owner) 4 see et_J Gam,`: Le -- Phone Fax FxisUing County Road Surface Information Asphalt Gravel Treated Other il,Ir 0-.Proposd Access Information to Culvert Size & Type (15" C P/RCP min.)'s Materials used to construct access _ Access Construction Start Date Access Construction Finish Date '`'fit e its," C, ICst S ti, _ A o Temporary (Tracking Pad Required) 00 o Single Residential DO - rbi & Ca 1 o Small Commercial 1 n Industrial U C Field (Agriculture Only) (it) o Large Commercial QJ# _ o Subdivision Ire Is tl is, access associated with a Planning or Building Department Process? 'Oils, USR/ DSR RECX/SUBX n PUP o WOGLA Planning/Building Department case # Re uired Attached Documents - Traffic Control Plan (a generic plan can be found at httr r . elt� ov_c . n d'e runentsipu iic \Nor ks�n �}ierM- i tsin During the review process it may be determined that a right-of-way use permit will be required as well. - Certificate of Insurance (with "Weld County,. Colorado" listed as the certificate holder & as an additional insured) - Access Pictures (from the left, right, into & out of the access — N, 5, E, & W) - Access Authorization Form (Not required if the application is signed by the landowner.) s • sin t • u COMPLEX (IA regini edit o Other Fee schedule (to be determined by permitting agency) - $75 each access point: Temporary, Small Commercial, Oil & Gas, Single Family Residential - $150 each access point: Industrial, Large Commercial, Subdivisions - Field (Agriculture only): no cost 757 WELD COUNTY darn ON Li NA. 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CP. ; att. r • I ,f .;i•Y h1 —• ny .L • •_fl - �Z • a 'I� ?i _ 1 . • spa - a . 4 4, - sea ' ¢" _ . `o _ +• a Irk 4444 _ ► • a-'"i `r 4 li ae t ' w>1 �- s - _ a I f Eea-1aria _' ry i : f 'v. -Jig -SS .sue p -R 1 s'r .P' '°P'' • v • . 7'13 7 I �_d • S t Ns - a.� rw_._ �1 • V go et -.114 rr. !', ,• • • 4 a • -" • M • •r • • • i•R� ' C xt . 11 t< R . sti • -14- .• Ir a 1 YIR 4 ,r`* • _-i. 4 r • 4t'• 4444• •► . a a , 1 r gNoro .tf �1 tir. gaud • It. — a - et 4 .r = ' 9TH s ►_�` • r- �Ys 4. • - 71 .M • _ ; _ T _• e' '�- -OW* `i _ • _4444• me - - ' -. d • '- _ }y tr' I... s . r II is . _ -• T A. _ •. 1 y •�'•—.�"•seli _z-Ru zTr,a�S��,ti# ,� d.z • -.. 1la . r= —m a I . • . se -e- r ;r.T 1. lsrir al, .D 41t •_rte DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 Exhibit K Communications Tower Narrative, Database and 10 -mile Tower Map In support of the USR Application submitted by DCP Operating Company, LP ("DCP") for the proposed Northstar Compressor Station, DCP submits the following information pursuant to Section 23-4-830 of the Weld county Code: . DCP proposes to construct a radio communications tower "up to 100 feet" in height at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. DCP designs and constructs such towers at each of its facilities to allow for remote monitoring and control of the facilities. It is imperative that the communications tower be located in the immediate vicinity of the site to allow for the transmission of a reliable signal, A secure location within the site is critical because of the life -safety functions associated with the station's control and emergency shutdown notification features. A list of towers within a 10 -mile radius is attached hereto. There are no existing towers within the 10 -mile radius that DCP would be able to collocate on. Due to safety concerns, DCP does not co -locate its transmitters on third -party towers. Because the transmitters are utilized to remotely control the compression and processing of natural gas and other hazardous materials, DCP requires that only DCP personnel be permitted access to its towers and transmitters to prevent intentional or accidental disruption of communication services. 2. The proposed communications tower will not constitute a hazard to aircraft due to its location. 3. The proposed communications tower will be located within the Property (Parcel No. #0803-02-0- 00-066) and the entire fall zone for the tower will be located within the proposed DCP Northstar Compressor Station property. 4. As noted in Section 1 of this narrative, DCP does not permit co -location on its radio communication towers for safety reasons. 5. The proposed communications tower will be as short as practicable to allow for sufficient signal transmission and will be constructed out of non -reflective materials, 6. Due to its location, as well as the fact that only DCP transmitters will be located on the tower, the proposed tower should not adversely affect human health. 7. The proposed tower will be no taller than the minimum height required for adequate signal transmission between DCP's radio communication towers located in the vicinity. DCP will ensure that the proposed tower complies will all applicable federal and state regulations. 9. The proposed tower will be professionally engineered to ensure the structural integrity of the tower and foundation. 10. The proposed tower will be located within the secure fenced boundaries of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. 11. Due to DCP's transmission requirements, the proposed tower will be situated in a feasible location within the proposed facility, DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor station February 16, 2018 12. DCP does not anticipate any impact on wildlife due to the location of the proposed tower at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. 13. DCP submits the following proposed Decommissioning Plan: Decommissioning Plan In the unlikely event that operations cease at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station, DCP will remove the communications tower and all of its components. Where possible, materials will be reused or recycled, Where required, waste materials for disposal will be removed by a licensed contractor and transported to a disposal site. DCP will comply with all COGCC regulations concerning site restoration. • See attached 10 -mile radius Tower Database and 10 -mile Tower location map. DGP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 ASR Registration Search Registration Search Results = Pending Applicetion(s) Specified Search Latitude='40-31-8.S N', Longitude='1,O4-37-3O.S Radiur=1O Kilometers Registration Number Status 1 1014507 Constructed 2 1210621 Granted 3 1279710 Constructed File Plumber A1031550 A0117094 AO822101 Owner Name CCA i i LLC Greeley Broadcasting Corporation SpectraSite Communications, LLC. through Ameriaan Towers, LLC. r_CLOSE WINS P 40-35-163N 204-43-55 S 40-26-15,2N 104-43-m27.0'I X40-25-51.Th 104-41-25.1W AULT, CO 57.0 Greeley, CO Greeley, CO 104.5 2461 IL (N) NORTHS TAR COMPRESSOR STATION 4 4 4 'p ii II 1$ E4 7} 1 . . . 0 n . 1 n . a I o et' Aleit9s \\i,\ tovA8.N ar \ 1 �,lver 1 65W t--1,461 1 I \ 64W f II erg' � 11 tiiv I i \ I N 1 'rI I I I I 1 ~`C I �,� JI irck n \r--- ` A N.-' tzta 05W 66W I r 1 s tfa N \` I I I N Isrj t--�— r,I se - Fir I Jr rte, ? OM 6. 1V -r tiN > 06N ,.j I' 1 ( Ih ii ' 1 k., rA LI NCR C lktI y„ 1(1 e I rc i1 ¶1 CL .l CA ft It h Tn.a w c :sskof b1 —1 0011 \ I IFee _ L rkJ it aL m '41 li A. r acr' c i ti 06 Ora ) ti 5 I —I I 0 nth 19 I I I) r 2 ro7N is 163 i k I L N s I N I P 061E 63 Ij 2t is 1 I I) I.:er I' r 4 k i4 1 ay US R 1 8-xxxx DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP NORTHSTAR COMPRESSOR STATION A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO PARCEL $108103-02-0-0 0 4 6 LIG€NaD: - EXISTING TOWER LOCATION (E) — DUSTING (k) — NON ri 48C€Y 0 46110- SekIE: 1`-46.00%. ' WREN PLOTTED O 24'06- 10 - MILE RADIUS TOWER LOCATION MAP wet wink n. - wagon ter 04061 - DC.P OPERATING COMPANY, LP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO NORTIlS'rA1H COMPRESSOR S'PAI'IOCN UTMI9—xxxx 10 •• WILE RADIUS TOWER LOCATION 4JAP TSM7TU Rd: An :WE. oiesrrr 2'WC NO. .C-3 fl 97 11 b e ISSUE A !7 DCP P Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 Exhibit L Detention Design Drainage Report Please note that the proposed Northstar Compressor Station is within a Non -Urbanizing Drainage Area as defined by Weld County and will not impact historical flows. General Overview The proposed Northstar Compressor Station is intended to be constructed on a footprint of the 16.02 -acre leased parcel generally in the interior of a ' 145 -acre parent parcel. (A Subdivision Exemption separating out the 16.02 -acre leased parcel is currently being processed by Weld County - SUBX18-0001). B-0001). The proposed corn pressor station is intended to be built on an existing (slightly) elevated slope draining to the east. To slow the runoff during major storms and reduce sedimentation, a water quality control feature (WQF) will be built on the downhill slope of the site. The WQF will capture all of the runoff from the compressor station. The MY is designed to capture 10O% of the runoff generated from a 100- year/1 -hour storm, and is designed to serve as a containment feature in the unlikely event of an accidental contaminant discharge from the facility. The proposed detention pond will be equipped with a normally closed, manually operated valve that will allow a technician to check the pond for any unexpected contaminant sheen after a storm, and release the detained storm water if no evidence of accidental contamination is observed. Storm water will be released over a period of three days at a rate below that of historical runoff from a 10-year/1-hour storm. The proposed Northstar Compressor Station is within a Non -Urbanizing Drainage Area as defined by Weld County. One hundred percent of the storm water runoff from the proposed compressor facility will be captured in a new Water Quality Feature/Detention Area (WQF) located on the downhill (eastern) slope of the proposed project site (volume 61,537 cft.). The WQF will have an 8" pipe outlet with a manually operated, normally closed valve that will allow the water to be inspected for presence of any accidental contaminants before being released off -site. The WQF will also have a concrete emergency spillway designed for storms greater than the 100- yearil-hour -hour storm, and will have in excess of one foot of freeboard. The concrete emergency spillway will be designed to safely pass flows from a 100 -year/ I -hour storm, in addition to the 100-year/'I -hour storm that would initially fi l l up the pond to the spillway level. The proposed WQF will be lined with a pond liner (i.e., clay liner, Bentomat Geoliner or approved equal) to minimize any infiltration into the ground, The WQF will also be located within a fenced area to keep livestock and humans from accessing the pond area. Small berms around the fenced portion of the project site wi l l be constructed so that no off -site storm water runoff will run onto the proposed compressor facility site. Some storm water runoff from areas uphill to the west will continue to flow through the site unchanged, and will continue to exit the site as sheet flow draining to the east. Proposed Equipment Additions The proposed Northstar Compressor Station will consist of natural gas compressors housed within an insulated compressor building, additional associated natural gas processing equipment and piping, additional small buildings for electrical service, instrument air and maintenance activities. DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 Runoff Calculations The proposed Northstar Compressor Station will be comprised of a graveled plant site area of about 10.2 acres when complete (out of a 16.02 -acre leased site). About 2% of that area will consist of various buildings constituting impermeable surfaces. The proposed detention W Q F will be designed to capture the runoff from a 100 -year, 1 -hour storm, based on a site imperviousness of about 60% (including the impermeable roofed buildings). This will require a minimum containment volume of about 61,537 cft., along with a minimum freeboard of one foot above that level of the required volume. Per the Weld County code, outflow from the pond will be limited to the historical storm water runoff flow from a 10 -year, 1 -hour storm, which per the NOAA atlas is about 1,66 inches for this location. Based on 2% pre -developed imperviousness, the historical run-off rate is about 1,229 cft/hr., or 0.34 cfs. The outlet of the pond, therefore, will have the gate opening set to allow no more than 0.34 cfs when the pond is drained. This rate will allow the pond to drain in about 50 hours, in compliance with State regulations to not detain the water over 72 hours. Use of WQFs for contamination control Although it is not required by state or county laws, DCP prefers to use the WQF associated with this plant for an additional layer of control in the event of an inadvertent or accidental release of contamination from the proposed compressor station. DCP's preferred practice for detention ponds such as this is to size the detention pond so that 100% of the runoff during a severe storm will be captured in the WQF pond, and will not be allowed to 'flow through" the pond during the storm. After the storm subsides, a DCP technician will inspect the pond for evidence of any accidental contamination. If no indication of such contamination is found, the technician will open a normally closed valve to allow the WQF to drain over 72 hours. The delayed release also reduces the possibility of downstream flooding after asevere storm and reduces instances of silt being released from the proposed project site. In addition to the normal release pipe, a concrete emergency spillway is provided for storm flows in excess of 100 -year flow rates. (The emergency spillway is designed to pass a 100- yeart'I -hour flow rate occurring after the pond fills up with the 100-year/l -hour design storm.) Since all developed areas of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station (with the exception of a portion of the access road) will drain into the Water Quality Feature, and the storm water will be released via the manually controlled valve within 72 hours of the storm event, off -site releases will be less than or equal to the historical 10 -year, 1 -hour undeveloped site release rate for the proposed Project Site. The water released from the Water Quality Feature will be conveyed overland to the east to match existing flow patterns of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station and USR Parcel. See Preliminary Grading/Drainage Plans attached PLOT DATE: VJ14/E0➢4 0 1 IY U- S w w - C, w a Ic e x 7 II I is h ti U IIIc SS 7 I __ I_t a \ lift I J i !fit Ni hi a \ °� ;it, / 1 1 ti 1 {� 1 '� J h 1 '� I I ,,�, Pi ``, It ' a h \ I \ 'w >t 'w \ 1� let ti \ \ l 5Tnr *dote ANKH PLOTTED O 24 r3 ti l t ) 4 a w I° GRADING PLAN I\. 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Dialight ccici,(2.•••• i;hatiialfto Patent Pending iimailiPtLc,Lo• SafeSite® LED High Bay - UL 844 for Indoor and outdoor Hazardous Locations SafeSife® LED High Bay About Dialight Dia light (LSE: D iA,, L) is leading the energy efficient LED lighting revolution around the world for Industrial and haz- ardous areas as well as transportation and Infrastructure applications. For 40 years it has been committed to the development of LED lighting solutions that enable organizations to vastly reduce energy use and maintenance needs, Improve safety, ease disposal and reduce CO2 emissions. Value Proposition • 10+ years of maintenance free lighting • Improve safety, color quality • Improve temperature rating a -rating) * Lower total cost of ownership, quick ROI • Lower energy consumption by > 50% • Significantly reduce CO2 emissions History at a Glance 1938 + Dialight founded In Brooklyn, NY 1971 4 LED Circuit Board Indicator 1994 4 LED Transit Vehicle Signals 1995 4 LED Traffic Signals 2001] 4 FM certified LED Obstruction Lights 2007 4 LED Lighting for Hazardous Locations 2009 4 LED High Bay Fixtures 2012 -> Full performance 10 -year warranty 2.0) 3 4 Controls for LED Lighting 2014 4 126 Lumens per watt SafeSite-" • LED lighting for hazardous locations Durositeu • LED lighting for general Industrial locations Vertically Focused Regulated Primary Markets • air Gas & Petrochemical • Power Generation • Mining • Chemical • Pharmaceutical • Water & Sewage • Food & Beverage Secondary Markets • Manufacturing • Warehousing • Cold Storage • Data Centers View the full case studies at: Horizontal Well Drillers - www.dialight,corn/ProductiCategory/524683 LANXE - w idiaiight,com/AssetsIBrochures Anal catalogsilliuminution/LAN ESs_case_Study,pdf Kohler - www.dialight,00rr/Producticategory/Koehler-LED-case-StudyPuip-paper Features Benefits P I.70 rated for >100,000 hours D 25°C 5 ,& 10 year full performance Warrarity Op to 1041rn,w • Low T rating compared to traditional fixtures Instant orifoff operation Universal Input (100-27 AC) 50/601 por color rendition index compared to HIDSe LIDS, iv1V Mercury free t Resistant to shock and vibration Temperature compensation technology for longer life Copper free alunnlnum Factory sealed Significantly smaller than traditional High Bay fixtures ir b j s_rn main Meets Buy American For projects requiring Buy American cert?fication,ccrisuit factory for additional intonation andf details Complete your own Return on Investment calculation at: www.dialighticomitcoCalculator/Durosite_HighBay �' fi I • . A • c i r a 1 SafeSitee LED High Bay 25,000 Lumen 13.04 [8341,3] i i i 16a25 X412.8] Dimensions In inches frntrI Certifications & Ratings • Certified to UL 844 • Certified to UL 159B/A * Certified to C2212 No.137-M81 * NEMA 4X (pending) * FF' 66 • IDA Dark Sky Test Reports • Ltl 79 Certified • Ll'80 M i I Ii Fixture Weight.: Slipping. Weight: Mounting: Cc Wing: Eineru1 !cP. Qns Operating Voltage; Tolot System Power Consumption °parol ng Temp: Harmonics: Noise kequir+erentsr EMC Transient (Protection. Rum; Factor; sing, C.onstructi rq Housi,n g: FIn15h: Lens: PixOrnvirk jafgerrnation C. FII.-30Las it3I6kg) MILD 35 lds (18,88 kg) (i)3I4yNPT 1 ' (•31Sr) STOOW Powel Cold 10(.7 27r,V AC See table on page .6 -410`F to +149tr (-40-t tot t) IEC 010004-2 FCC Dile 47, subpart B, Section 16. class A device, RE Immunity; 1(V/rn, 80MHz-I Glia. Has protection devices rated up to 1 OkA. Tested with 6W/2 ohm combination wave, as poi IEEE Co2_,41, lire -fine and line -ground > OR Intend cn black wire Powder.coated cliprninum Polyester powder coot gray 7040 for superb'. corroeton resistance Tornnereci glass 70 x,0001+ (cool white). 4,000 (neutral white! Ali values typ4cci unless otherwise stated Ltrmsrn wattles are t p cal (tolercince °i /- 10% HID -40F to +149F (-40C to +65C) TTw7irdlo Ii ht, coi t! 1 A At ,i4 444 F Patent Pending SafeSife® LED High Bay 5,500 ar 1 7000 Lumens 5.16"-18x.54 THREADED HOLE i2) 1.4 [49) _ 3,9 [96] ,3/4NIPT THREADED 5 [RI 4 i2 Ei] 10` 13,05m) POWER CORD tiffill __ _ __ _ II III. I _ 1600 Dimensions In inchp im N Certifications & Ratings • UL 844 • UL 1598/A • 022,2 No,137-M81 • Group B for Hydrogen • ABS Design Assessed: # 12-HS92687o-PDA • 4X a IP 66 • IDA Dark Sky Test Reports • LMI9 Certified • Lfi80 Application The [Jia light Sareslte ` LED High Boy lum i naire was designed specifically to replace conventional high bay lighting fixtures in hazardous Iocaffon applications, it's low profile, light weight design allows for increased mount- ing versatility and ease of Installation, All of DIalights inns -p life 'LED luminaires are designed to meet the most demanding specific- rtion criteria while affer[ng maximum energy savings, r t xir iced maintenance casts, and a superior quality of light. bet _.c; I+�r-� c Inforn'a Fixture Weight: Shipping Weight: Mounting: Cabling: 'ABC - 3[ lbs (13,6kg) Hag - 17 lbsl 17,7k HEM 30 Ili 11.6 1•l ' - 32 iIl s (14.54 NBC 35 ibis .16 ;g SO- 22los(IC HBM - 35 lbs (161<91 HBP - 371 (l 7kg 1 ) 3/4" NPT 2 5/16"-18 x ,75" UrJG 10' (315m) STOOW Power Cord I E( trio _i sPRPIttligai Voltage: Universal inputs 10U9277V AC, 50/60Hz 347-480V AC 50/60Hz Total System I Power Consumption: Noise Requirements/ MC; Transient Protection: THD: Power Factor: Construction Housing: Finish. Lens: , is etric lr�tprrnatlan CRI; CT; See table FCC Title 47, Subpart B, a. Lion 154 class A device. RF Immunity; 10V/rrt 80 IHz-1 GHz Has protectrion devices rated up to 6 A, icated wHh 6kV/2 obtrirt combination wove, as per IEEE C62,411 line -lire and li -grouncf 16% (277V AC) > 0.9 Powder coated aluminum Iol ret / epoxy powder cool gray RAL 7.0. 0 for superior corrosion resistatce l art a+o - UL1598A wet location Tempered glass =i 70 SP000K {cool vighl r aj 4,000K (neutral white) All vinlu05 Vaal 'unless otherwise stated All Lumen valuers, are typical (tolerance +1- 10%) HBC -40F to +149F (-4CC to _4-40F to + 131 F -4�Q ( to +65C) H N + 65O HBP -40F to +149F (-40C to +65c) HAD -40F to + 140F (-40C toWT. f6C1C) -40F to +1 pair (- 0c to 4 40C) ' Ii n_.:,;, I I et ,a (r .s. 1 I-7%:., W why f H30 -40F t4 +149F (.40C to • HBF +65C) - .40F to +140F (-40C to +40C) . wwdialight,cam SafeSite® LED High Bay Ordering Information HLDGG4KN-1OYR HBDGCMN HBG9GMN HBDGC4N EIBD2C4N HBG9C3N HBF2C4N a HBDGCTN HBDGC5N HBD2G5N „= A/B/C/D �. A/B/C/D A/B/C/D C/D I A/8 /CID , E/F/G HBF2G5N HBD2C4M HBD2GSM HBF2C4M HBF2G5M HBF3C4L HBF3C5L HBD3G4L H BD3G5l. G/D ran r Iv G/D E/F/G A/B/C/D E/F/G Sas A/B/C/D A/B/C/D A J B/ f D A/B/C/D A/B/C/D A/B/C/D A/B/C/D A/B/C/D A/B/C/D A/B/C/D A/B/C/D AIB/G/D E/F/G E/F/G E/F/G - A. F/G FIG • ./e•P •/�C ti .7Itl ti� � il[ilRp d,�� f17�1 if ILN�f�11 l K"�� i .? F1i1.11514":441104 a �� ~110 4 • • 10O -277V AC 100-277V AC 1OO-277V AC F/G • ■ 100-277V AG F I G F/G FIG FIG FIG F/G FIG [HBC9CTN C/D C/D E/F/G FIG HBC9C6N CID C/D E/F/G FIG HBC9C3M CID C/D EIF/G FIG HBC9C6M G/D C/D E/ F/G FIG HBM9G3 M CID - C/D E/F/G F I G C/D CID E/F/G FIG HBM9C6M u _ HBP9C3M a B/C/D E/F/G HBP9C6M B/C/D E/F/G Ili . , ,3 i C/D 'E/F/G FIG HBG8C3G IG/D HBGSC6G C/D1 C/D M t, E/F/G F/G Models shown are coo) whiter for neutral white models replace the 8th character with an j HaDGQJVIN becomes HBDGNMN For Diallght's complete list of DLC qualified products, please click this link: www.dialikht,corn/As$etsfNews And Everrts/DL PartNumber List,xls • ■ • • 1OO-237V AC 1OO-277V AG 100-277V AC 347-48OV AC ■ 347-480V Ac • 347-480' AG • 347-48OV AG • 100-277V AG • 347-480' AG ♦ 10O-277'+ AG • 347-48 AC • 100-277V AC ■ • 347-48OV AC 10O -277V AC 347-480V AC ain-acer 1141; n 347-48O' AC 347-48OV AC 1OO-277V ' AC 347-480V AC 100-277V AC I p _ CW 27O Glass Glass Gloss Glass Polycarbanate Glass Polycarfnate Gloss Glass Poly carbonate Polyccarbonate i Pcolyaarbonote Polyearbonate Pol'yarbonate PIA/carbonate Polycarbonate Polycarbonate 1 h1 cw G 25,000 17,500 14,500 17O 170 93 1O3 85 Chi 14,000 146 96 Gw' cw G G Gam` G c G G G Gw G G 12,000 146 l l ,GOO 10,000 146 146 82 75 68 17.500 172 1415OO 12,000 12, 000 10,5010 10,500 10,500 10,500 161 161 161 146 102 9O 146 146 146 8,500 123 8,500 Palyaarbonate c 8,500 123 123 75 75 72 72 72 72 69 69 69 Polycorborate G 8,500 -- - Glass Glass Glass Glass Paint Sprats, Booth Glass 347-480' AC Paint Spray Booth G G G G G 123 69 14+5OO 11,000 9:50O 9,500 172 162 146 84 68 65 146 65 9,500 146 65 Glass OW 9,500 146 65 10O -277V AC 347-480V AC 100-277V AC 347-48OV AC Group B Hydrogen only Group B Hydrogen only Gloss CW Glass ' G 9,500 146 65 9,500 146 65 Glass GW 5,500 137 4O Glass OW 5,500 137 40 w wdlalight,corn SafeSite® LED High Bay Mounting Options & Accessories No Part Number HBC 1 HBXCG HBX-DUAL-BJRCKT Wall Mount Swivel Bracket andCable Gland Ceiling Mount Cable Gland Conduit supplied by Installer Junction Box Fixture Hanger Cover RI gid pipe Sweep Swivel Bracket Bracket to fixture hardware Cable Gland Junction Box Fixture Hanger Cover 3" Rigid Pipe Cable Gland Junction box & cover R Is • a • I S _-' i'' '. `r a HBXCG Cable Gland — - - r_ __ Cable Gland a HLXW2 1 2 Swivel Bracket and Cable Gland Swivel Bracket Bracket et to fixture hard vat Cable Gland 11/21 Reducer (3/411 to -1/2"] • vvvms dlal) hf, corn SafeSite® LED High Bay Mounting Options & Accessories HBXWI - Wall Mount 12.09 [307,09] 416 - -a° [103,12] 16.0!} [406.40] T 11.23 1285.24] HB C1 Ceiling Mount 3/4' RIGID CONDUIT _ 3' LONG 16,00 [406.4D] 7,66 (144, 56] 12.66 [321.561 HBXW2 - Swivel Bracket and Cable Gland 16861 Mtg.53 . Hole 4 Dimens3ons ±4.50 1114 3fJ dMI116, 2.5? r ]4( .41 [65.28] L a 18.57 1471 .6,81 Mox i lit NtT'- Wci$ tulOunt .� i7 X154.18] 1 Ceiling Mount , HBXCG - Cable Gland 16,00 [406.40) )0' [3.05m) cord CAKE GLAND 2 00 [50,60] 3 00 [76,20] Dimensions In Inches [mm HLXW2 - Swivel Bracket 17 22 754 I57?„ 51 M1 7,015 (178.19] 20.83 (529,1J Y65 dr (4253 841 I Dimensions in inches [mml Doijoht resets Pio OW to rnici o cThange3 at any If g hi ioriciv 10 sup1 / iho x'5 1 Pr iUCI pcs hIe4 liho most Carerit versions of This <Can it wfifl atwo'y r oftialioU0 ot:; www,diciktitcorrAs;setsiarochuresiAncileltoloidaillosurninatiorMOTFICHBOO 1, ocji Wan Stcternt p : EXCEPT FOR THE whavabiAmv E,CPnEssw Pr M DEO FOR p4E _ IN(,IABOVEr8U.LOW , D AuGt1r DISCLAIMS ANY AND Alt OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, NC:WEIN' , WITHOUT WiriVrOTINI. AN? WARRANTIES, OF MERCHANIABiLIN. FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. it !LE, AND MONINFRINGE .Ni, www, d'la Pig ht corn IM?JHzCHBC01 _Ni SafeSite® LED High Bay for Indoor and Outdoor Hazardous Locations blight ••••• Patent Pending r IP 4 t it. 4 4. f S SafeSite® LED Area Light for indoor and Outdoor Hazardous Locations SafeSite® LED Area Light iroleniti: • - P Sit -r s ▪ . - aNffir's=1"1"fr-i—rasjr.aff"ffrrirs—imht.rsaganilirsta -fra WY -flier m! iiilitese 44 _,i4641N About Dialight Diallght (LSE: MI) Is leading the energy efficient LED lighting revolution around the world for Industrial and hazardous areas as well as transportation and infrastructure applications, For 40 years it has been committed to the development of LED lighting solutions that enable organizations to vastly reduce energy use and maintenance needs, improve safety, ease disposal and reduce CO2 emissions, Value Proposition * Improve safety, color quality • Improve temperature rating ET -rating) • Lower total cost of ownership, quick ROI • Lower energy consumption by > 50% • Significantly reduce CO2 emissions History at a Glance 1938 4 Diolight founded in Brooklyn, NY 1971 4 LED Circuit Board Indicator 1994 4 LED Transit Vehicle Signals 1995 4 LED Traffic Signals 2000 4 FM certified LED Obstruction Lights 2007 4 LED Lighting for Hazardous Locations 2009 4 LED High Bay Fixtures tot 2 -4 Full performance 10 -year warranty 2013 4 Controls for LED Lighting 2014 4 125 Lumens per Watt SofeSiter • LED lighting for hazardous locations ✓uroitr • LED lighting for general Industrial Iooafons Venially Focused Regulated Primary Markets • Oil, Gels & Petrochemical • Power Generation • Mining • Chemical • Pharmaceutical • Water & Sewage • Food & Beverage Secondary Markets • Manufacturing • Warehousing • Cold Storage • Data Centers View the full case studies at: Diamond Pet Foods - vvww.dialighticomfnewsidetalisicilamonaapet foods_ case_ study LANXESS - w►rwwrdialight.cor-n/news/details/LANxESs case study Medsofe - w wldialight.c+ominewsfdetotls/medsafe_c.ose sfudy Features & Benefits 1,70 rated for ?.100,000 hours 25°C 5 year fuJI performance warn nfY Instant on/aff operation Superior color rendering index Compared to I- S, LA'S, IsAV Mercury free Roslsturit to shock and vbrc on Temperature compensation Sohnology for'onger life Factory sealed i rating compared to c #1 l fixfures Wide Throw (Aisle Way) optic Model available 2 w ,dialight cam d O • .� 0 r: Patent Pending Safesite® LED Area Light Class I Div. 2 93 [245] 106 [270) 6,6 - J169] t fat 'at— wt - 6.0 [152) I Pi 2,0 151] 4i 1 L M� h; l- " T dlt1} 'titi's0,213 .• [5,41] 4 PLACES -, ;.{ to I it _r 3/4" NPT REAR ENTRANCE Dimensions in Inches rrnrrr Certifications • Class I, Dtv 2, Groups A B, C, D • Class II, Div 1 • Class II, Div 2 * Class III, Div 1 • Class Ill, Div 2 • UL644 * UL 1598/A • CSA 22,2 No, 137-X 1981 • ABS Design Assessed: # 12-H3942957-PDA • IP66 • NEMA 4X We- 1ornporiSk re Ratings nuient Inmperot _ tire Koff q T 14erra ,p srcjtu re Cede Arnbien± Terriperuts.irs Pcir c c3 15 err,par ye Cede -40°F to + 149°F (-40°C to +65°C) -40°F to +113°F (.40°C to +45°C) Appiica ion The S€afeStte® LED area light represents the future! of energy efficient \ facility IliumtnatI n for hazardous locations worldwide, The Class I, Div 2 LED area lighting fixture consumes at least 50% less energy compared to iradifional HID light sources, while reducing maintenance and carbon emissions, This Light Incorporates loath cutting edge LED technology along with proprietary opttcs to achieve area lighting comparable with other traditional light sources, Whether your application Is in a refinery, oil platform, chemical plant or any other Class I Div 2 application, this fixture offers improved performance across the board. ggh..0Eto:i Ioforr lion. Fixture Weight: Shipping Weight ffounlin.+g: 9 CcrbIJrrw: Electr col specificatioa§ Operating Voltage; Power Consurnplicrr Operating Temp: Harmon Noise Requiremenrsfi l 'C: Surge Proiectlon 100 - 2Y7V AC SUj6QH4; 347 - 480V 0V AC 50160H2: THD 100 - 277V AC 5O/601-lz: 347 - 480V AC 50/60Hz: Power Factor: otistrUat[of Ftrisi: Lens: CCT Standard n Optics; 1E S Fries: 10 lbs (4 a5. kg) - Polycdrbonote lens models 12 lbs. (5:,5. kg] -.Glass lens :morels 12 lbs kg) - Polyoarb :ate lens models 14 lbs- 6:2 ) ,.Gloss lens modals 11 Threaded 3/4$ NPT rear Units with retrofit aadaptorsalso avo&aa bie) 1 CY (3,5m) SOOW Powior Cord 100 - 277V AC, 50/60Hz 347 - 480V V AC, 50160 Hz See ordering Information -1101F to +149$ (-410'1C to 4.65 ) IEC 61000-3-2 The 47, Subpart B„ Soctitn 15, cross A devC e, RE lrr:Muni*: 1 OVIm, BOMHz-1 G Iz 1 kV line to line 2 W lire to ground el Ay line to line o kV line to ground 20% <20% >0,9 Powder coated copper free aluminum Nester I epoxy powder coot gray PAL 7040 for superior corrosion resistance iD - Hord coaled polycarbonale (or gloss) #larbonate with entreat coating 70 5.000K (cool white) LO00< (nelral white) 180' forward throw 360; circular pattern Wide Throw (Aisle Way) pattern Available upon request t values typical unless otherwise tied i Lum n VoJIJes ore typical (foreronc4 +/- 10%) dia light, corn 3 Wit ....171331.thil Pint Pending SafeSite® LED Area Light Class I Div. 1 / Class II Div, 1 T 9,7 [2461 I 1 j t 10,7 [272] • 5S !148! ■ Ha= =as-_ Italia_ i i If C n [152] � p, 44 i Cif :Ili a ': a 4 1 M 1 li I 1:14 trill( 2,0 (53) i5I 213 [5r41} r Dimensions In Inches Imr1H Certifications • Class it Div 1, Groups B, CI D • Class li, Div 1, Groups E, FrG * UL 844 * tit 1598/A * CSA 22,2 No, 137-M1951 • CSA 222 No, 25-1966 • ABS Design Assessed: # 12-HS942957-PDA • IP o6 * NEMA, 4X Temperature cons Air:3 ,cop: fon it ocatur s trig+ Ai nhic ri; icli -np•Droluto Range %ornpc c)k )r.' Cord° lornpo:rotuioo Code « v -40°F to +149°F (-40°C to +65°C) -40°F to +113°F (-40°C To + 45°C) Application: The SafeSite® LED area light represents the future of energy efficient faciliiy illumination for hazardous locations worldwide. The Class if Div 1 LED area lighting fixture consumes at. least 50% less energy compared to traditional HID light sources, while reducing maintenance and carbon emissions, This light incorporates both cuffing edge LED technology along with proprietary optics to achieve area lighting comparable with other tradifional light sources, Whether your application Is in a refinery, chi! platform, chemical plant or any other Class I Division 1 application, this fixture offers Improved performance across the board, MEI.O.D..alLw l into -motion Fixture Weight; Shipping Weight McuraNing: Cabling: rigirthicSji st 1 11 1tfl rl Operating 'foliage; Power Cori SUrnptfors: Operating Temp: Harmonics: Noise Requirements/ Surge Protection 1DO-277VAC50/6014z: 347 480V AC 50/6©Hz: THD 100 - 277V AC 5O/O0FRz: 3,17 - 48OV AC 5Q/60Hx: Power Factor: ons1Lucl ion Housing: Finish: Lens: Photar ie_frio intorm l CI'I: c r Standard] Optics: IES Flies; 14.5 Ibs (6,58 kg) 16f5 l (MOW). g) (1) Threaded 3/4 NP! tear JO' [&.5m) SCOW Power and 100 - 277V 7V AC, 60/60 Hz 347 - 2180V AC, 50/60 Hz See adoring information -40°F to +149T [-40°C to +651e) IEC 61OCO-3.2 FCC Me 47, Subpart Bp Section 15. class A device. RF immunity. 1 gV/tad 8OItirll-liz-10Hz 1 kV line to line 2 kV line to ground 6 kV line to line 6 kV line to ground f0',1i) <20% (,9 Powder, coated Copy ar tree aluminum Polyester I epoxy powder cart gray PAL 7040 for sue a dice corrosion resistance Glass 70 5,000K [cool White] 41000K (neutral %-hno) 80 forward throw 3,60 circular pattern Available upon request All values typrcal unless otherwise state t Lumen Values are l picas liderar ce "'f- 1O%)i FL . 4 ww . dial igh .com SafeSife® QED Area Light Ordering Information r v" cR MZDFC2G HZD9C2G HZDSC2G HZD3C2G HZD 1 02G HZDFC2N HZDYC2N HZD5C2N HZD3C2N HZD 1 C2N HZDEC2G IHZD8C2G HZD4C2G HZD2C2G HZDOC2G HZDEC2N HZD8C2N IHZD4C2 J HLV2C2N HZDOC2N HZD'/VIC2N 150' optical patter') models are optimized for a 45" mounting angle Part numbers listed In the above table are cool white For neutral white model replace the 5th character with .I Ex: HZF2Q2N becomes HZF2N2N 'Ail lumen values are typical (tolerance +1- 10%) Part numbers listed in the above table ore 100-277 VAC, For 347-480 VAC model replace the 6Th character with 9 Ex: HZF2C!N For Dialight's complete list of DLC qualified products, please click this link: wWN,dialight.00m/Assets{News_And Events/DLC Part Number List,xls - R i 4' 4 • • • i r S • t rT. - r Tr 1 _- rr_a 100 - 277VAC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277VAC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277VAC 100-277VAC I 100-277VAC 100 - 277V AC 100-277VAC 100-277VAC 100 - 277VAC 100-277VAC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277VAC 1U0-277VAC 100 - 277VAC 100 - 277VAC I'l •l r l�l Z. It i--s.i- *Stame , ..Y ''- 360 360 360 360 360 360 Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Polycarbonate 360 P'algaarbonate C C C CW CW • i 7,250 6,000 5,200 4,100 2,200 CW I 6,750 CW 6,100 69 105 58 103 48 38 21 69 108 108 105 98 58 103 360 Polycarbonate CW 5.000 48 104 360 Polycarbonate NOW 360 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 4000 38 Polycarbonate 105 2.200 21 Glass CW 6,750 69 Gloss I CW Glass 105 98 5,700 58 98 CW 4,700 48 Glass CW 3,700 I Glass Polycarbonate 180 Polycarbonate Polycarbonate 180 180 Pdlycarbrnate Polyca rbonc ite Wide Throw CW 2,200 CW CVO 6;500 5,600 C 4,700 cw I 3,700 OW 2, 200 Polycarbonate OW 4,100 38 21 69 98 97 105 94 58 97 98 97 48 38 21 60 105 68 5 ww'w,dIa)Ight,CCm SafeSite® LED Area Light Ordering Information HZFFC2N HZF9C2N HZFSC2N HSC2N HZF1 C2N HZFEC2N H2F8C2N HZF4C2N HZP2C2N HZFOC2N HZANC2N HZCFC2N HZC9C2N HZC5C2N HZC3C2N HZC 1 C2N HZP9C2N HZPSC2N HZP3C2N HZP1 C2N H10EC2N HZC8C2N HZC4C2N HZC2C2N HZC0C2N HZPBC2N HZP4C2N HZP2C2N 100 - 277VAC 100-277VAC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277V AC 100-277V AC 100-277V AC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 277VAC 100-277VAC 100 - 277V AC 100 - 2770 AC 100 - 2770 AC 100 -277V AC 100 - 277V AC 100-277VAC 100-277VAC 100 - 277V AC 100-277VAC 100-277VAC 100 - 277VAC 100 - 277' AC 360 Po&aarbonate 360 Polyearbonate 360 P lycarbonate 360 Palycarbonate 360 Polyaarbanate 180 Po&ycarbanate 180 Polyaarbonate 180 I Potyaarbonafe 180 Polyearbonate 180 Polyearbonafe Wide Throw Polycarbanate 360 360 360 360 360 860 360 360 360 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Glass Mass Glass Glass Glass Gloss Glass Glass Glass Mass Glass Glass 1i ece optical pattern models aie optimized for a 453 mounting angle 'Part numbers fisted Ln the above fable are coal white. Far neutral white model replace the 5th character with ja Ex; HZF2Q2N becomes HZF2II2td 'All (urnen values are typical (tolerance +H- 10%) 'Part numbers listed in the above table ore 100-277 VAC. For 347-480 VAC model replace the an character with 2 Ex HZF2C2N For Naltght's complete Est of DLC. qualifJe-d products. please olck this lint yr WW dOi ght.corn/Asset rows Arid_EV$ni�DLC_P0rthiumber_ListAs cw c C C 4,000 2,200 6,500 5,600 4,700 31700 Cpl 2, 200 CW 4,100 7,250 6,000 6,000 40100 2,200 6,100 5,200 4,100 2,200 6,750 CW 5,700 CW 4,700 CW 5,700 107 108 105 48 38 21 69 58 98 105 106 108 6 w,dlclight corn SafeSite® LED Area Light Ordering Information n1 1 z :I' lye, x_11 a. " ':li%,,'r` : Y _.,'qi_i H lit,": •^ I $+,* I' a 'i •m- HD<STANI100S 1.00" ( 1.315" Pole OD) Slip -Fit Stanchion Mount Junction Box HZ TAN 1255 1,25u ( 1,467 Pole OD) Stip-Fit Stanchion Mount Junction Box __,„!4.4i H2XSTAN1503 1,50" ( 1,900" Pole OD) Slip -Eft Stanchion Mount Junction Box i Junction box iss - _6 . -- STA 100 .W' " PoleOD) Slip ( - -Fit Stanchion Mount Junction Box mounting hardware HZXSTAN 100T 1,00" ( 1,315" Pole OCR) NPT Threaded Stanchion Mount Junction Box (requires bracket t I-ITYW3 or HaW7 HIXSTAN125T 1,258 ( 1.660" Pole OD) I PT Threaded Stanchion Mount Junction Box not Included I I HZ TAN T 5OT 1,50" (1,900° Pole CD) NPT Threaded Stanchion Mount Junction Box 1DGTAN200T 2,00" ( 2.375" Pole OD) NPT Threaded Stanchion Mount Junction Box - - - _4 -- - '''^at 1 - .- i;-'+naii5 s• a. emu• -- •N I JB:I}5 0,J5° ceiling / Wall I Pole Mount Junction Box is ik- HJB 100 1,00" Pole Mount Junction Box + ! 1 y, HZXJB t 25 �' 1.251 Pole daunt Junction Box .lunation box -,,ia HJB150 1.50 Pole Mount Junction Box ._� 1 lIti; rMU -t �. tf.:! i '4 ,r1. -.3� "H!f_-':l_tr !'1I •i:c• r �i L,� 20:ti � n Li In HIKJB075PC1 0,75" Ceiling,' Wall / Pole Mount Junction Box - with 120V AC Photocell (" l H �JB 1 OOPC 1 1.00" Pole Mount Junction Box - with 1201 AC Photocell itirs i Junction box HZXJB125PC1 1.25" Pole Mount Junction Box - with 120V AC Photocell 120V AC photocell FIZXJB150PC1 1.50" Pole Mount Junction Box a with 120V AC Photocell a all ' ��1? i li'f - .. -;cad ti �, �- _w _ 4 :ii .1: a ' -- - HZXWS Stainless steel bracket Bracket HZXWI Aluminum bracket Mounting hardware HZXW4 Stainless steel bracket with pipe clamp Bracket - HOB Aluminum bracket with pipe clamp Pipe Mounting clamp hardware w _ iic . R fi" it H SAPEi IT Safety cable kit 2 Eyelets Safety cables Mounting Hardware _ i i HaSAFET ,BS Safety Tabs Mounting Eyelets Hardware Conduit • \ 4 11 N Pipe Clamp Junction Box Stanchion www.diaiight cam 7 SafeSite® LED Area Light Bracket Dimensions HzxsTANxxxx _q .I ., . IFir it r f r a. P ill I Ca 1 r i u 'f.;Lar- i .. �."1 p • -t s .+s On, t2 ., �1� e s -A- .1 1 AL a '' 4J,rl I I r HDUBXXX and HZJBX J V 'a -- 4 I 1 2 es -15 :67 14t , f�E''h hi r' } 1; r w ' I? I t J Y !r, lit.; i.,. y ►- 1 I 11C119 111) I) i J f1 J I y ,d1.0. -) �i ^�. Y.'..N y t'LPj rr< 1• �Yt t) tilts Iv r 1 _ y 9 HZ 3f HZ 4r HZ ?r AND HZXVV8 I2&11 thick; HZXW4 and HZWX8 will mount to 1.5" conduit and comes with pipe mount damps, 1.28 4X 265 [6,233[ 31.75 2.6 [63,5) t 4xFt2$[6.4[ 1.010 1254 5.00 [127,1 .� 231 o Or O i 53.[135) 0 o O 4 pots! , 4 s (114.312.2$ (57:15 7184 [19941) ,18 i -.Q1 14,64-21 Asa". mewl. 2x 9Cf: Ars' t t f 1.38 3.00 .42 (3-5.061 17621 (10 81 r ati 5 a .6 1_1343' [12 71 (19,C61 I 875 122 2311 ' stiff M8pemnut .335 18.61) cI g e to M8 sci&w .413 [10.51 ror 1,448 peat nut [21 .18 +-.01 U..r a (4.6{--t.211 R460 112,71 1125 [6.41 .254 619j15.121 - (651J 1 ._. r 1,619 [15,;2J ,I 2.25[67 I181 t 1 .50 J12jJ .250 [aa3s1 2,000 048] 1.50[3,11 HZ S IFE IT and HZXSAFETABS 13 [3 21 11? 12961 5N 11481 1311321 76 JT0 I{ Isinseni 1a4 (:44 9r 1 8u [ 0.•31 .13 13 2t 50[12 7) 15(641 V 42 CO . : 92 [23,:1J 1 l5 k 51 [P81 HZXSAFETAB$ & HZXSAFEKIT (Run pr rty toted earl riry retention cable through hole In optional safety tab eyelets) 8 www.dlali htcom SafeSite® LED Area light Mounting Options Retrofit Adapter HZXTHAP Retrofit Opflons (Available factory installed on fixtures) HZ, THCH HZXFHKL H .THG Retrofit adapter (see chart below for bompatability) Retrofit adapter (see chart below for compata bilily) Retrofit adapter (see chart below for compatibility) Retrofit adapter (see chart below for computability) Retrofit wiring box Retrofit wiring box Retrofit wiring box Retrofit wiring box HZFX>ON and HZD>X<X models can be ordered with to ry installed retrofit adapter by adding Q, Ar 'r or g to the end of he part number, HZD8C2N becomes HZD8C2NC,, For more Infarrnatlon please refer to tau, w.dlalight,cc }assotsbrochures_an i _catalogsflllur inotIon/mdtfhzrcn>ool ,pdf tart _ itni __ --_ _ - KPA- 75 KPA-I 00 KPAF-7 Mounting Compaflbflity KPC`I 5 ITC -100 KPWB-100 B 75 KP B-100 S-125 -.., KPS-1 50 KPAF-100 Kra -75 KPCH-100 APM2 APIV13 HPMQ CM2 CM3 1' r y«i7A � I KPST-1 KPST-150 .4 .-mowrI f r 1YYM2 1WM3 JM5 PM5 QM25 - f V" TT` B V X2B 'il1B2B '(�►+la4B VMA3B V XSB `MB3B VM 5B VMC 28 VMC38 Vi X76 - __ _ '(F 4r11X8B VMF3B VMX9B _ FIZXTEIG Pendant 1 �1E)itin;g Wail Stanchion icid Mount - 3P 3F 3C - 3W 55 #P 4F ! _ 4C 4W 6B 5J .- _ a 6J wwtdia1r ht, orn 9 SafeSite® LED Area Light Mounting Height — _ l - - JJ l n i _- - � •i id.,:4 l r; .1 4-4 Pi IfY- °X.. I_ 7+000 69 1C11 1 Or 6,000 58 103 5,000 48 104 4,000 38 105 2 200 2T 105 10+ Class I, Div 2 Models Iso-Illuminance HZDB C N 180 Pattern it de 1 r J } °s lk In I I .M1 Y f 1 -se- v 1t 5 \ 1 � r A a it Examples shown are mounted at 20 ft Distance of grid le equal to Mounting Height HZDQ 2N - 360'. Poftern X I I"! rJ 1 if 1 l e s Examples shown are mounted at 20 ft Distance of grid is equal to Mounting Height HZD4C2N - 180O Pattern ° fk 5 ri, p yi _ a. A .� I .I I I r ` I I ° Examples shown are mounted at 15 ft Distance of gild is equal to Mounting Height ^_ t fv TO 4.000 15' 1178 20' 1,000 25' 0.640 Y �d :I�i1fi L ri'il iIi I�` fir 10 4.000 15' I 1,7781 20' 1.000 25' 0640 r. _ 3i- o. 1 0 `a250 15 1,000 0.563 20' 0,360 25' candela Plots 18Ori Paliern Mounted at 45° I J 3600 Optical Pattern I \1/4 M N 180° Pczftern Mounted at 45.0 P t 10 ww i dla ilght corn Satesite® LED Area Light Measurement Data Iso-Illuminance HZD5C2N - 3600 Pattern M I �fjN 1 .a a 4% - � I ii . 1 I • .'fly2. t*. s �^ J ' 1J r - 1 V fr -La:`•r .... Examples shorn ore mounted at 15 ft Distance of grid Is equal to Mounting Height HZD2 2N - 18O P Pattern a r 1 �i 511 1 — II Id4 10 i I[ i 1 A Examples shown are mounted at 10 ft Distance of grid is equal to Mounting Height HZDSC2N - 3600 Pattern s 1 I0 `c 1 .' 1. Examples shown are mounted at 10 ft Distance of grid Is equal to Mounting Height HZDWC2N • Wide Throw (Mile Way) Pattern ;h • • • ,. .F -a a Examples shown are mounted at 10 ft Distance of grid rs equal to ;Mounting Height 10' 2.250 15 1.000 20' 0.563 25' 0.360 N,; t_ti �J' L[l: 10' 1.0 10 15` 0,444 20' 04250 25' 0.160 ii: i$OllitH.i. 10' 1,OOO 15' 0A44 20' ' 0.250 25' 0,160 1AIS. -- tts II II I 1 C' 1,000 15' V 0.444 _ 2O' i = 0,250 25' 0, 160 Candela Plots 360 Optical Pattern If, 180 Pattern Mounted at 45 360" Optical Pattern n Wide Throw (Asile Way) pattern -O 1`11 1 • o o .s' _ 1 ... _ ��'.Ia • ill,, p. '. F nr '•. t ll d tot .... _ Ill •I L N r 1 a _ (� 4 II •[[ 14. . e•' X. wmv.dlalightcorn 11 SafeSite® LED Area Light Measurement Data Class I, Div 1 Models Iso-Illuminance HZC8C2N 2N - 180 Pattern 2 5 4. Jr. - -, . .. ? _ i _ . j 1 I 9 ti t A Examples shown are mounted at 20 ft Distance of grid is equal to Mounting H'ieght HZC9C2N - 360c Pattern III i L_ .� A 7 ` aV V 2 1 � I I 1 Examples shown are mounted at 20 ft Distance of grid is equal to Mounting Height I- Z 4 N - 16O Pattern fry 3 I N - I 1 . 1 - S t - Examples shown are mounted at 15ft Distance of grid is equal to Mounting Height H2 5C2 N - 36Or Pattern . -, AA _ Y 1 9 f It 1 Ill 1 A J �j f s' f i 7- cmple Distance of grid is equal to Mounting Height r _ ._ ill LiF_iyclni A. _ t - - 10' 4,000 15' 1,778 20' 1,00 2$ 0.640 1 Y1 1`�T_ {C,s.�" N'II _ �I ,yi 0 [ 10? i 4.000 - 15/ 1378 20' 1.000 2$ 0.640 a$4 I t I 1' 2.250 15' 11000 20' 0,563 25' 0.360 2,250 10' 1,000 16 0.563 20' 25' asoo Candela Plots 1800 Pattern Mounted at 45t i M 360" Optical Pattern II i X Y ifit • 1 1 i 1800 Pattern Mounted at ,45} e I I • Y A I { 860. Optical Pattern P Didight lieserves Hue tight los make changes at any time in artier to upply The tont product p~ ►s lbleA. The most current version at this documprt mil °Ways be cvalltrible atdiaii ht+ a � �e'F . + �r����t�'Erc� ��u�r And�r����a���siPlPur�l�nafi�an,r'�+9D1`��(Zt-� " d'l0 1p��i illanoni' Stot rnen't: CC � 'a ,F0f4 THE WARRANTY EX r RESSI�Y PROV ED FOR II-IER4l1\YA BOVEiElEL WANT imItil kit DISCLMIS ANY AND ALL °NEI 'V' ARIV +MESI.EXPRE5S orz [maim, r ewoI ;oXWilfOUT LIMITATION. ANY AS4 TIES MEICHANIABIDIY 6i• MIESS FOR A PARTfCLILM PURPOSE. TITLE. AND r ONNFRINGEME . f imidlo li ht1 corn I MDTFHYHA77Y,001 _G 12 Dialight "booms. 4 R .it nT T Q • r tut it; IliNsire Tir ot P4 1, 1 } y1sa 44 • yp� m mo +��p rel II 4 - I 4' a 40' it k a _* rR r• i 4 = Patent Pending r I Satesif& LED Floodlight Class I, Div 2 (100-277V AC models .shown below. For 347-4@O\f AC mode's, please consult fac Tory) ■ ■ * '� 'I 'I • IP • •. • • • ■ • i i i 'P . m . • • 9: 9 i 4 i i e i m • • 9 • • • 41 9 • * • • i • • a 1. • • • S ), • • i ■ * • • • • • s ■ ■ • •• +P • i t • • • • SO ■ O PIPIPOW •• I P P P ,w . #' • ! P' #' ■ s - ■ . J L IrnenSFons in inches Inn Certifications & Ratings Class I, Div 2 Groups A/L3./CID • Class II/ Div 1 Groups L/FiG • Class II, Div 2 Groups EEG G • Class ill, Div 1 • Class Ill, Div 2 ULB44 • CSA 22,2 NO, 137-M1951 * Nema 4X • IP 66/67 Features & Benefits • 10 year full performance warranty * LW rated for >100,000 hours 25°C ambient * Instant on/off operation * Universal input (100-277V AC, 50/60Hz or 347-460V AC. 60Hz) • Superior color rendition index compared to HPS, LPS. MV ▪ Mercury free * Resistant to shook and vibration * Temperature compensation technology for longer life * Factory sealed * Isolated wiring compartment • Integral Safety Straps -40F to +149F (-40C to +65O Appiliccition; The SafeSite: LED Floodlight represents the future of energy efficient facility illumination for hazardous applications worldwide, The fixture consumes at least 50% less energy than traditional HID light sources, while reducing maintenance and improving light quality. This light incorporates both cutting edge LED technology along with proprietary optics to achieve flood lighting comparable with other traditional light sources. PolPchanfccijnfornicrikon Etdlure' /eight: I 00-27N AC ni del5: 347-480V AC models: Shipping Weight: 100-27N AC models; 347-480V AC models: EPA (Sq. ff) Mounting; Entry: Operating Voltage: Power Consumption: Operrc ting Temp: Noise Requirements/ EMC: Surge Protection: Power Factor: Construction I -I usln 1 00-277V AC models: 347-480V AC moadels, Finish tern: doll t,rlc ftorrnatlan ;RI; t iiiNEMA Patterns: 27 lb fl kg) 30 lb 114 kg) 31 lb (l 4 kg) 34 lb (15,5 kgi 0.55 sq. ft, 304 Stain less Steel Trunnion mounting bracket Included (2) 3/4" NPT cable entries 100-277V AC, 50/60Hz 347-480V AC, 60Hz See table -40°F to +1496F (-40°C to +65°C1 EN 55015 - conducted and radiated FCC Title 47,/ Subpart 81 Section 15, class A device, RF immunity; 10V/m/ B0MHz-1 GHz EN61000-4-5 Vertfred up to 6kV/2ohms at an Independent test Laboratory Protection devices capable of 2016/ <15% -typical (<20% maximum) > 0.9 Die Cast aluminum Sand Cast aluminum Polyester / Epoxy powder cowl gray RAL 7040 for superior corrosion resistance Tempered glass 70 5,000K (cool white) 7x6 - Asymmetrical (140c x 1 151 6x7 - Asymmetrical (115° x 140°) 6 -Very wide (1151 5 - Wide 0031 4 - Medium (020) 2 - Narrow (23Q) Available upon request I vorui : ; typical unless otherwise stated .Nl iumon values are typical (tolerance +/- 10%) 1 www, dial light, cam FLD2I0NC2NG ScdeStte® LED Floodlight Order Codes FLD267 NC2NG FLD2OONC2NG FLD255P C2NG FLID244NC2NG FLD222NC2NG F. �. �.11 Hsu Asymmetioal (140° x 115°) Asymmetrical (115° x 1401 Very Wide (115°) Wide (931 Medlar (521 Narrow (231 Cool Whrte 11,500 109 ,-_ Cool White Cool White FLD276NC5NG FLD266NC5NG FLD255NC5NG FLD244NC5NG FLD222NC5NG Asymmetriedl (140° x 1151 Very Wide (115°1 Wide (93°) Medium (521 Narrow (23°) Cool White Cool White Cool 'rte • Cool White Cool White Cool White Cool White Coot ''mite 11,500 11,250 11,000 10,500 10,750 109 109 109 109 109 105 105 103 101 96 99 11,750 11,250 10,000 10,000 113 10,000 113 112 112 112 105 103 101 96 99 'Port numbers listed in the above table are powder coated gray. For bronze powder coat replace the 10th character with Z• FLD244NC2,,G becomes FLD244NJC2 G for Dfallght"s complete fist of DLC qualified pioducts, please click this lint www,dalightscomiDLC Asymmetrical Field angle = 140° x 115° Wide Field angle = 93° optical Pafferns Asymmetrical Field angle = 115° x 1403 Medium Field angle - 52° Very wide Field angle = 115° Narrow Field angle = 23° rw, diia light, om 2 SafeSite® LED Floodlight - Mounting Options a FIZXSTAKI1005 HSTAN 125§ HIXSTAN1508 Safety cable Kit 2 Safety cables Tenon pole topper, 2-3/8" mount 1.00" (1,315" Pole 00') SEp4 1 Stanchion Mount' Junction Box 1.25" (1 A66' Pole OD) Slip -Fit Stanchion Mount Junction Box r r -_ i r 1,50"' 11,900s Pale OD) Slip -Fit Stanchion Daunt Junction Box - 2.001(2 375" Pole (0) flp-Fid Stanchion Mount Junction Box �t+�t eb.. 1,00" NPT (1,315" Pole OD) Threaded Stunchlon Mount Junction Box, 1,251' NPT (1,660" Pole OD J Threaded Stanchion Mount Junction Box 1.50" NPT f 1,900" Pole CD) TI~troaded Stanchion Mount Junction ZOO" NPT _ (2375" Pole OD) Threaded Stanchion Mount Junction Box `brackets and Adapters below require either Tenon Pole Topper (FLX-1'TPT-206B) or Stanchion i +aunt ,tunction Box (H STAN2OQS) to mount floodlight. Tenon Pole Topper and Stanchion Mount Junction Box sold separately. Tenon topper, pole set screws, and mounting hardware HSTAN2 00S FCSTAN100T HaSTAN 1251'' FISTAN 1501 HSTAN200T Junction box Mounting hardware Cable gland - r+: - c- c- - - .. 1-5-1::t;:!! Fix-i I AB 2ODB Right Angle mounting bracket for 2-3/8's light mount (fight Angle Bracket Jy • - r AT�:INI = -- - V,1 i •1 ff OW FL X-21811-2008 Bull Horn for 2 lights, 2-3/8" mount26" spacing Bull Pole set Horn screws - a s FLX-3L$H-20DB Bull Horn for 3 lights, 2-3/B" mount 2b" spacing Bull Pole set Horn screws E r FL-4-1BH-20C B Bull Horn for 4 lights, 2-3/8mount. 26" spacing " Bull pale sot Horn screws w, 1 yr 4 FLX-4RBH-20DB Bull Horn for 4 lights in star configuration, 2-3/B" mount 26" spacing Bull Pole set Horn screws 1 ' ? ✓ - r'�ii'*!'i-P"-, ill'r h.. • +�F .Y rY�:> iiTi Biel ii:n1#sigopteti G':X crcirri:'v�!riz. s a = .. �. gig, e�j I - - — - - FL -2f SR- ODB Round Square Round bracket for 2 lights. 2-3/8" mount 26" spacing Buil Horn Pole set screws . * I. Fl. -Bf Si -2t1Ds Round Square Round bracket for 3 lights. 2-3/8" mount 26" spacing Bull Pole set Horn screws • Pi r a Li FL X-4 SR -20[ B Round Square Round 2-3/8" mount bracket 2e spacing for 4 lights. Pole Bull Horn set screws F LX -8 f PA -20D8 Reducer for S" O0 round pale top to 2-3/8' light .vaunt Reducer Pale set screws FL-4RPA-2ODB Reducer for 4" OD round pole top to 2-318" light mount Pole Reducer set screws 0la•ii _ILA _�iR ,,_ F ll-4SPA-20DB Infernal tenon adapter for 4' square pole top to 2-3/8" light mount Adapter ` 0 FLX-5SPA-20DB Internal tenon adapter for 5" square pole top to 2-3/8" light mount ' Adopter d' FL-6SPA-2ODB Internal tenon adapter for 6" square pole top to 2-B/8" light mount Adapter 'Tenon Pole Topper (Fib -1 TPT-20D6) or Stanchion Mount Junction Box (HZXSTAN200S) sold separately, - 3 www, dialight, corn SafeSite® LED Floodlight Mounting Options 7 -2 stilt o .Q .p a AP e a t a GA .'4 G° • a. •* r0 4'A a' a. it, I.;F.eel • r`,t,� 1 ,a ' • �� • r} •'S 1111 $r •fl T 1.1 S t a 6 a rp lb; 0 lbr t Product shipped with bracket installed (Bracket has locking positions at Oct, (-±) 22.5t (I) 45 (±) �75, and 90°) FL - LBH-2ODB Dimensions (100-277V AC models shown below, For 347-480V AC models, please =mutt factory) i • - , r ■ i a a s• a a N s ■ ■ • s t 1 �••n•••■•H'•2 .1 I. 1 •••1 •H• U xt-r, • • • I a 1 .+r . 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I - - .. - ' - J , .�.����....._ - —t -_ - — _. •Me-. rA 14' _ .r te _l rw_MC 1 t t s ° R -aa IBr °_ a ° ji = � I lJ JI1 C rj1'.•SAL ;1 ig.5+ -m met., W�it; Etit74 ii trleu_7, !r' ;.Q.`-i A ,61:- P. J d * ' v . --a, . s _ t ,e Al�r .a s'r is ,• DCP Operating Company, LP Use by special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 4 C) i l �1tion 3 35 t Iniaa S I T Ethel R 72VVCR 72 Exhibit O IGA Boundary Statement The proposed Northstar Compressor Station is not located within a defined IGA Boundary. • According to information found on the Weld County Property Portal, the closest IGA boundary surrounds the City of Eaton and is approximately three miles west of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station location. AULT IGA ticre U - WCR r 4 WCR 64WCR 64 r U a WeR 66 i Ce • iCR- 62-1/ ' KERSEY PGA DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 r Exhibit P Sound Mitigation Plan DCP Operating Company, LP, is committed to minimizing sound emissions where possible and will comply with Weld County noise standards. As part of the installation of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station, DCP has developed a sound mitigation plan, as described below, that will ensure sound standard compliance through a combination of utilizing newest technology equipment/fans, and engineering measures. With available new technology for various equipment, DCP will comply with the applicable noise standard for the equipment to be installed at the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. ■ Some of the natural gas processing equipment will be installed in fully enclosed and insulated buildings to minimize sound emissions, a All of the air compressors will be electrically driven to minimize sound emissions. DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 Exhibit Q Community Participation Plan DCP is committed to developing and sustaining a Community Participation Plan that facilitates effective stakeholder communications and public information regarding the proposed installation of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. The following describe the objectives and activities that comprise Objectives DCP has identified three objectives integral to an effective community participation plan: 1. Build and Maintain Relationships. DCP has identified a list of key stakeholder contacts to ensure inclusion and proactive outreach, and to provide a pathway for questions and concerns. • An introductory letter was mailed to 34 households/residents within a 14 -mile radius on 1/31/18 in an effort to solicit comment and input from our neighbors regarding the proposed Northstar Compressor Station. • DCP had a neighborhood meeting on Thursday, February 15th, 2018 to discuss the proposed installation of the proposed Northstar Compressor station and discuss their concerns. 2. Educate Stakeholders. Through regular outreach, DCP is currently striving to educate stakeholders about operating procedures, emergency preparedness, community benefits, and industry awareness. 3. Provide Openness. DCP wilt identify various avenues through which the local community can access relevant information, and can provide comments and feedback. DCP understands that trust is founded upon strong, open a n d accessible relationships. DCP Operating Company, LP Use by Special Review Application Northstar Compressor Station February 16, 2018 Communication Activities. The following activities will help DCP meet its objectives as stated above: to build relationships, educate stakeholders and provide openness about the proposed Northstar Compressor Station activities and issues. This three-part approach addresses our local community's need for information regarding our plans and updates related to the construction of the proposed Northstar Compressor Station, Neighbor Response Line: DCP is working to establish a toll free number for all of Weld County that will allow citizens and neighbors to communicate directly with the correct DCP employees depending on the nature of their requests. While the toll free number is being established, the Northstar neighbors can use the email and phone number listed below with any questions. D P olorado@D PI idstream .core 970-378-6364 Emergency calls will continue to be directed to 911 community. Town Halls: DCP is currently identifying a schedule of town hall meetings, extending through the construction period into 2019. Town halls will be held occasionally and local stakeholder input will be sought into the effectiveness of the format. The first town hall meeting with the neighbors was held on February 15F 2018. is 13 neighbors attended out of 34 households notified of the meeting. Topics of discussion included: project overview, growth of natural gas within Weld County, safety, environmental stewardship, reliable operations, proposed construction timeline, emergency preparedness, responding to questions and concerns about proposed compressor operations, sound and light mitigation measures being implemented, and social opportunities to build and maintain relationships. Electronic/Mobile Access: DCP is implementing a social media collaboration tool which allows interested neighbors to subscribe for updates and to provide feedback. This approach provides the additional benefit of mobile access to ensure openness and responsiveness. Postings may include topics such as operational planned updates, construction routes, unplanned activities, schedule reminders and input regarding town hall meetings, and questions and answers. DCP is currently getting this collaboration tool set up, but during the interim, DCP can be contacted at: D P olorado D PMidstream.com 970478-6364 Hello