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Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Application DCP Operating Company, LP Bighorn Gas Plant USR 7 8-xxxx Weld County, CO August 1, 2018 rrcparcd White ringincering Inc. 503-815-1112 DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USA August 1, 2018 Introduction DCP Operating Company, LP (DCP) is in the process of expanding operations in Weld County, Colorado. The expansion project will include adding the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant and several compressors and interconnecting pipelines for the purpose of gathering raw natural gas and preparing it for compression and insertion into commercial sales pipelines. This US application only addresses adding the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant and adding a proposed "up to 1 DO-fr DCP communications tower. Additional USR per it applications will be submitted for any future compressor stations and pipelines. The proposed Bighorn Gas Plant is located on a 155 -acre parcel southwest of the intersection of WCR 38 and VVCR 47 (Parcel #121302000008) in Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 65 west, Weld County, Colorado. Fifteen full-time workers will be employed at the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. The plant will operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, year-round. A septic system will be designed and installed by a Weld County approved engineer and licensed plumber to accommodate post -construction sewage. The Central Weld County Water District will install a new water line to the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant and will provide potable and process water for all plant uses. An air permit has been filed with the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division on May 4, 2018 (Permit 18WE0465) that includes all of the natural gas processing equipment to be installed at the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. The State of Colorado Construction Stormwater Permit was approved on 7/18/2018 - Permit t$COR03T701. DCP will also have temporary construction trailers and temporary connexfstor-age containers located on site during the construction; these will be removed upon construction completion. DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1,2018 Table of Contents Pre -application Meeting Minutes (PRE18-0i&7).. Use by Special Review Application ,.y...r Applicant's Representative/Authorization Forrms1 Use by Special Review (USR) Questionnairo.Yi..YYF..ii... .... Special Review Nat Maps 24" x 6" Certificate of Conveyances (Chain of Title Guarantees) Affidavit and 'Certified List of Surface Owners Evidence of Adequate Water Supply Evidence of Adequate Sewage Disposal IGA Boundary Statement Exhibit A Exhibit B .....,.,._ Exhibit C .1Exhibit Ii Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit ........... Exhibit H rrrP.M C:s.::?}}•: •p. rr2.:s:@i2}} ..: .: ••••••••• 04.444 4444444444a4 .y}i.iii E}.i.i».ii:ass:5pi} EXh bit I Detention Design Drainage Report Weld County Access Permit Information Traffic Statement Light Mitigation Plan Communit Participation Plan Exhibit J Exhibit K Exhibit L Exhibit i Exhibit N Exhibit O DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 .Y.r..,- Exhibit A Pre -application Meeting Minutes PRE18-0167 • See attached pre -application meeting minutes dated June 7, 2018 (PREI8-0167). MEMORANDUM TO: PRE18-0167; Case File, pre -application OATE: June 7, 2018 FROM: Kris Ranslem, Planning Technician SUBJECT: Pie -Application Meeting prior to submitting USR for gas plant Attendees: Christina White, Applicant Paul Park, Applicant Patrick Groom, Applicant Kim Ogle, Planning Evan. Pin'kham, Public Works Kris Ranslem, Planning On Thursday, June 7, 2018 an informal discussion took place at the Greeley Administrative Offices Conference Room regarding a proposed booster station. (The legal description is Part NE4 Section 2, T3N, R65of the 6th P.M.) Background Information: DCP Operatin+c Company, LP is proposing to expand and add an additional natural gas processing plant to increase capacity, improve quality and efficiency, and keep up with the need for natural gas processing requirements within the gathering system in Weld County. The facility will be operated 24/7. There will be up to 15 full-time employees at this facility. Building Department Staff was unavailable; however please contact Jose Gonzalez at 970-353-6100 ext. 3540 for further direction. Building permits may be required,, per Section 29-3-10 of the Weld County Code:. Currently the following has been adopted by Weld County: 2012 International Residential Code, 2012 International Building Code, 2012 International Mechanical Code, 2012 International Plumbing Code, 2012 International Plumbing Code, 2012 International Fuel Gas Code, 2006 International Energy Conservation Code, and 2017 National Electrical Code. A building permit application must becompleted and two complete sets of engineered and architectural plans bearing the wet stamp of a Colorado registered engineer or architect must be submitted for review for each structure. Pre -Manufactured non-residential structures are required to comply with State of Colorado Resolution 35 requirement. A complete code analysis prepared by a registered design professional is required, and shall be submitted with All Commercial Building Permit Applications to Weld County, All new Commercial Building Projects require Fire District Notification Metter or email form). Proof shall be submitted with Commercial Permit applications.. Final Fire District Approval is also required prior to issuing a Certificate of Occupancy and or closing a building permit. Building department staff strongly recommends a pre -application building permit submittal meeting, and, or a pre -construction meeting with Building Department staff for an overview of permit requirements; Please call 970-400-6100 and ask for a Plans Examiner. Building permit requirements can be found on the web -site link below: httos://www.welduttcomidepartmentsibuildingibglictincLpermiticonstruction handouts more information/ Health Department Staff was unavailable; however please contact Lauren Light at 970-400-2211 for further direction. Waste handling: Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The applicant shall operate in accordance with Chapter 14, Article 1 of the Weld County Code. Pleaseanswer the following if applicable; indicate if there will be washing of vehicles or equipment, fuel storage, maintenance of vehicles or equipment, floor drains in shop, air emissions permit. onsite dust: Fugitive dust should attempt to be confined on the property. Uses on the property should comply with the Colorado Air Quality Commission's air quality regulations. Sewage disposal information: Include in application how sewage disposal will be accommodated. If using a septic system provide a copy of the septic permit. Either utilize the County website www.co.weld.co.us/mapstpropertyportall or call (970-3O4-6415) or stop by EH front counter and request a copy. Potable water information: Include in application how potable water will be provided. Provide a will serve letter or water bill from the water district or provide a copy of well permit. Portable toilets. and Bottled water can be used for employees and customers per policy below: TO DEFINE WHEN PORTABLE TOILETS AND COMMERCIALLY BOTTLED WATER ARE ALLOWED Purpose: To define when portable toilets and commercially bottled water are allowed. Policy: Bottled water from a commercial source is allowed in the following circumstances: 1. Temporary or seasonal uses that are utilized: 6 months or less per year (for example recreational facilities, firework stands, farmers markets) . Gravel mines 3. 10 or less customers or visitors per day And/or one of the following: 4. 2 or less full time {40 hour week) employees located on site 5. 4 or less part time (20 hour week) employees located on site 6. Employees or contractors that are on site for less than 2 consecutive hours a day Policy: portable toilets are allowed in the following circumstances: 1 Temporary or seasonal uses that are utilized 6 months or less per year (for example recreational facilities, firework stands, farmers markets) 2. Gravel mines 3. 10 or less customers or visitors per day And/or one of the following: 4. 2 or less full time (40 hour week) employees located on site 5. 4 or less part time (20 hour k) employees located on site 6. Employees or contractors that are on site for less than 2 consecutive hours a day Public Works County Road 47 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map (Code Ordinance 2017 -01) as a(n) local road, which requires 60 feet of right-of-ways. The applicant shall delineate on the site map or plat the future and existing right-of-way and the physical location of the road.. If the right-of-way cannot be verified it shall be dedicated. Pursuant to the definition of setback in the Weld County Code, Chapter 23, Article Ill, Section 3-3-50, the required setback is measured from the future right-of-way line. Be aware that physical roadways may not be centered in the right4of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. County Road 38 is a section line road. Section lire right-of-way does not exist in all sections in Weld County and should be verified before a decision to utilize it is made. Weld County commonly refers to these as"Non- Maintained Section Line Right -of -Way." The existence of a physical road does not imply public right-of-way and the road may be located on private property. All right-of-way should be verified and physical roads located in relationship to the public right-of-way to ensure trespassing does not occur. The applicant shall verify the existing right-of-way and the documents creating the right-of-way and this information shall be noted on the site plan or plat. The applicant shall delineate on the site map or plat the existing right-of-way and physical location of roads to be used. If the right-of-way cannot be verified it shall be dedicated or an adequate easement between property owners shall be provided. Pursuant to the definition of setback in the Weld County Code, Chapter 23, Article I!Il, Section 23-3-50, the required setback is measured from the future right- of-way line. Be aware that physical roadway many not be centered in the right-of-way. This road is NOT maintained by Weld County. Per Chapter 12v Article 4, Section 12-4-30.B„ a Weld County Right -of -Way Use Permit is required for any project that will be occupng, constructing or excavating facilities within, and/or encroaching upon, any County. rights -of -way or easement. Right -of -Way Use Permit instructions and application can be found at https://www.weldoov.co ]d partm &qui Lrblicworks/permits . Weld County will not replace overlapping easements located within existing right-of-way or pay to relocate existing utilities within the County right-of-way. ACCESS Minimum Access Spacing Criteria (Feet Arterial Collector I Local Access Element Distance Signalized Unsignalized between intersections 2,640 1,320 1,320 NiA N/A 330 Distance between accesses and intersections 660 660 330 660 330 150 Distance between access ' oints Distance between accej pints in subdivisions 660 33D 75 Per Chapter 12, Article 5, Section 12-540, an Access Permit is required tort' access to Weld County maintained roadways. We strongly encourage you to discuss your access with Public Works prior to laying out your site plan to ensure the approved accesses are compatible with your layout. For new accesses and/or change of use of an existing access, the fee and photos are required (photo looking left and right along roadway from the access point and looking in to and out of the access point). These photos are used to evaluate the safety of the access location. Access permit instructions and application can be round at ht1 s:// .weldQov.cor /deeartm nts/ ublic works/ errnits/. Chapter 6, Sections 6.3, 6.4 and 6.6 of the Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria offer access design guidance" which can be accessed at: hit ps://www.weldcov.comide artmer ts/ ublic works/engineerinf. Appendix 12-A of the county code can also be referenced. Existing access points with change of use or new access points may or may not be granted.. Questions pertaining to access permits or access design shall be directed to the Public Works Department. Application Fee: temporary $75, single residential $75, small commercial $75, industrial $150, field $0,: large commercial $150, subdivision $15O This can be accessed at: fps:/Iwww.weldgov.com/departments/public woriksiengineering For shared accesses, Public Works strongly recommends the property owner establish an access road maintenance agreement so future owners of the properties will be aware of their requirements for shared maintenance of the access road. This is not a requirement for the recorded exemption but is recommended to avoid property owner conflicts in the future. Per Chapter 12, Appendix 12A.4.1 of the Weld County Code, an access approach that is gated shall be designed so that the longest vehicle (including traders) using the access can completely clear the traveled way when the gate is dosed. In no event, shall the distance from the gate to the edge of the traveled surface be less than 35 feet. Per Chapter 12, Appendix 12A.10.1, traffic volumes to the proposed facility may require the installation of a tracking control device and/or a minimum of four inches of compacted recycled asphalt or aggregate road base. Tracking control is required to prevent tracking from the site onto public roadways. Temporary Tracking Control shall be used during construction unless permanent tracking control is installed ahead of construction activities. Recycled concrete is not allowed in County right-of-way. Tracking control devices can be double cattle guards or rip rap (6 washed rock). Tracking control for unrnaintained public right-of-way is required just prior to entering publicly maintained roadways. A variance request for alternatives to the tracking control requirement can be submitted to Public Works for review and consideration. Less than 20 passenger vehicle round trips/day, no upfront tracking control requirements. As part .c of the development review process, all new commercial or residential developments will be required to submit a TIS that is prepared, stamped, and signed by a professional engineer licensed in the State of Colorado, unless the 115 is waived by Public Works. Traffic Narrative: 1. Describe how many roundtri.psfday are expected for each vehicle type: Passenger Cara/Pickups, Tandem Trucks, Semi-Truck/Trailer/RV (Roundtrip = 1 trip in and 1 trip out of site) 2. Describe the expected travel mutes or haul routes for site traffic. 3. Describe the travel distribution along the routes (e.g. 50% of traffic will come from the north, 20% from the south, 30% from the east, etc.) 4. Describe the time of day that you expect the highest traffic volumes. Public Works will review the narrative and advise the applicant if more information or an engineered traffic study is required. Public Works may require an Improvements Agreement for one or all the following reasons: • Off -Site Public Improvements Road Maintenance Agreement i Construction Maintenance Agreement • Access Improvements Agreement • On -Site Improvements for SubdivisionsiPUDs An Improvements Agreement is required for sites with required offsite improvements per Chapter 12, Article 5, Section 12-5-60. Collateral is required to ensure the improvements are completed, and maintained, Improvements/Road Maintenance Agreement: An example agreement is available at htt s://www.weld _ ov.comiUserl=il+ s.i `ervers/Server 61Fileate artme its/Public% 0Works1Develo mentRevie w/sprusr.pdf. It will detail the approved haul route(s), outline when offsite improvements will be triggered, and include a maintenance agreement for the haul routes. Possible mitigations included in the road maintenance agreement may include but are not limited to: dust control, specified haul routes, damage repairs, and future improvement triggers. Per Chapter 20, Article I, Section 20-1-90, anypersoncommencing development may apply for credit against impact fees otherwise due, up to but not exceeding the full obligation for impact fees proposed to be paid pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter, for any contributions, construction or dedication of land accepted or received by the county for capital improvements of the same type as are eligible for expenditure of the impact fees. In order to receive the impact fee credit, a Front -End Contribution Agreement must be in place prior to approval of any land use case. Weld County has recently adopted a new stormwater drainage code located under Chapter 23, Article 12 Storm Drainage Criteria. A list of professional engineering consultants is available if you need help finding an engineer to assist you with your project at the following link http i .corwetdico. us/Departm eras/Planning .oning/Engirieering.html. Please contact the Department of Planning Services/Development assistance 970-353-6100. Review Engineering for questions or This area IS within a Non -Urbanizing Drainage Area: Non -Urbanizing Drainage Areas generally require detention of runoff' from the 1 -hour, 100 -year, storm falling on the developed site and release of the detained water at the historic runoff rate of the lahour, 10 -year storm falling on the undeveloped site. Detention pond summarized in a drainage report is required unless the project falls under an exception to stormwater detention requirements per code section 23-12-30 F..1. To avoid holding up case processing, a minimum of either a preliminary drainage report or adrainage narrative with exception as shown below must. be submitted with 7 -day case submittal information. Detention Pond Requirements: 1. A Drainage Report and Detention Pond Design shall be completed by a Colorado Licensed Professional Engineer and adhere to the drainage related sections of the Weld County Code. The Drainage Report must include a certification of Compliance,. stamped and signed by the PE, which can be found on the engineering website. A general Drainage Report Guidance Checklist is available on the engineering website. A Preliminary Drainage Report or a qualifying exception and Drainage Narrative shown below must be submitted for review at the time of the application., The applicants will be required to maintain the historic drainage flows and run-off amounts that exist from the property. A Weld County Grading Permit will be required if disturbing more than 1 acre. Grading Permit applications are accepted after the planning process is complete (map recorded). An Early Release Request Form may be entertained only after the applicant and Planning Department have reviewed the referral and surrounding property owner comments. The Early Release Request may or may not be granted depending on referral comments and surrounding property owner concerns. Contact an Engineering representative from the Planning Department for more information, Application Fees: 1r5 Acres/ *50, 5.1 a 20 Acres/$100, 20.1 Acres or Greater/$200 $1 per acre over 20. A Construction Stormwater Permit is also required with the State for disturbing more than 1 acre. Contact: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Water Quality Control Division, Rik Gay, 303-692- 3575. A. Site Plan will be required identifying the following (if applicable): Show and label location of existing road, existing road right-of-way, future road right-of-way, and easements Show and label the unmaintained section line right-of-way Show and label location of the access(es) and label with access permit number Show and label the access turning radii (Residential — 25 Commercial — 601) c Show and label the approved tracking control 4� Show and label location of drainage related features i.e. detention pond(s)r ditches, etc... Detention ponds shall be labeled as "No Build/Storage Area" and include design volume c Show and label the drainage flow arrows showing how the stormwater flows across the property Show and label the parking and traffic circulation flow arrows showing how the traffic moves around the property Please contact the following staff regarding the following Public Works issues: Access Permits: Morgan Gabbert m abhert wwreld au.com 970-400-3778 Improvements Agreements: Evan Pinkham eoinkhamaweldaov.corri 970-400,-3727 Traffic Studies: Dawn Anderson d ra nderson@weldgov I con 970-400-3736 S4 Areas: Lyndsay Holbrook IholbrooI weldgov.com 970400-3788 Right -of -Way Permits: Amy Joseph ajoseph wel.dgov.com 970-400-3764 Drainage: Hayley Balzano hbalzano weldgev.com 97O4OO-3738 ,Planning Department Additional fees may be included with the Building Permit such as Road Impact, County Facilities and Drainage fees. Please refer to htt s://wvvw.weld_ ov. corn/de partments/buildInc/fees/ Screening of the parking area or outdoor storage may be required from any adjacent landowners or public rights -of -way. Staff encouraged the applicants to host a neighborhood meeting. Please identify any proposed lighting or signs on the Site Plan. Lighting 'needs to be downcast and shielded.. Staff urged the applicant to contact staff for any questions:. Planner On Call available Monday through Friday 7:30 .a.m. to 4:30 pa or contact Kim Ogle at 970-400.3549 or Ito le ireid ov.corn Staff explained the USR process. The applicant shall submit el packet fora 7 -day completeness reviews After the 7 -day completeness review the applicant W ll be informed of what items are still required to make the application complete. Staff requested that the applicant submit the remaining material in electronic form.. Upon submittal of a completed application it will be sent out for referral for 28 days. The applicant wilt then meet with their Planner to discuss the referrals and address as many of the referrals as possible. At that meeting the Planning Commission hearing will be scheduled. The Board of County Commissioners hearing typically follows approximately 3 weeks after the Planning Commission hearing. The above notes are provided as a courtesy to the applicant. While we strive to help identify as many potential issues upfront during the pm -application meeting we cannot anticipate event issue that may come up during the forma/ application process. The information contained herein has been placed on file with the Department of Planning Services. The pre -application is valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of pre - application. If a forma/ application is not received following the time period specified herein the Planning Department reserves the right to require a new pre -application meeting, Please note that all lend use, building and impact fees are subject to change throughout this time period. End memorandum, DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 10 018 ExhIbit B Use by Special Review Application (USR) + See attached USR Application. WSJ BY SPECIAL REVIEW (USR) APPLICATION DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES * 1555 N. 17T" AVENUE UE * GREELEY, CO 80631 ww.weidgov.con * 970400-6100 * FAX 970-3044498 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE: AMOUNT APPLICATION RECEIVED BY DATE RECEIVED: CASE # ASSIGNED: PLANNER ASSIGNED: Parcel Number*: 1 Address of site: 2 1 3 _0 2_ a _o 0 _C 0 8 To be determined - south of Intersection of CR 38 and CR 47 Legal Description: A port of the NE 1/4 Zone District AG Acreage: 15 FI a Iiplair�: FEE OWNER(S) OF THE PROPERTY Name: Ronald E. Shelton Company: Shelton Land & Cattle LTD Phone IP 970-381.0677 Street Address: 23043 VVCR 42 CA 12 digit number on Tax ID. information, obtainable at W rWeldgoV.com'). Section:2 Township: 3 N Range: 65 eologieal Hazard: Yt l Airport Overlay: YCNi Email: sheltonpe@yahoo.com City/State/Zip Code: LaSalle, Co 80645 Name: Company: Phone #: Street Address:: City/State/Zip Code: Name: Company: Phone : Street Address: City/State/Zip Code: Email: APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: (See below: Author/nation muse accompany all applications signed by Name: Paul Park Company: DCP Operating Company L.P. Phone #: 970-539-1908 Street Address: 3026 4th Avenue Email: ppark@dopnnidstrearn.com City/State/Zip Code: Greeley, CO 80631 PROPOSED USE: DCP needs to build the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant on a 155 -acre parcel to improve quality and efficiency of the natural gas processing within the gathering 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)nowledge. Signatures of all fee owners of property must sign this application. 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 si n for the corporation Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent a kr k Q-1-18 Date Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date Print Name Print Name Rev 4/2016 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO CERTIFICATE OF FACT OF GOOD STANDING I, Wayne . Williams, as the Secretary of State of the State ofColorado, . hereby certify that, according to the records of this office, DCP Midstream, LP is an entity formed or registered under the law of Delaware . has complied with all applicable requirements of this office, and is in good standing with this office. This entity has been assigned entity identification number 20071586935 . This certificate reflects facts established or disclosed by documents delivered to this office on paper through 07/26/2018 that have been posted, and by documents delivered to this office electronically through 07/30/2018 @ 08:22:12 . I have affixed hereto the Great Seal of the State of Colorado and duly generated, executed, and, issued this official certificate at Denver, Colorado on 07/30/2018 @ 08:22:12 in accordance with applicable law. This certificate is assigned Confirmation Number 11033084 . Secretary of State of the State of Colorado *********************************************End of Certificate******************************************** Lice: A certificate issued electronically f ruin the Colorado Secretary restate 's IVeb site is fully and intinediateinaliciRrict_effislim However, as an option, the issuance and validity qf a certificate obtained electronically may be established by visiting the Validate a Certificate page of the Secretary of State's Web site, Iittp:/Jwwwsos.slate.co.re's/b►ii'"cert ficateSearchCriteria. o entering the certificates confirmation number displayed on the certificate, and fallowing the instructions displayed. Coto(' certificate. is merely optional and is not ptgces:sarya to the valid and e/ rctii°e issuance of ca. _certificate_ For more ltebrnation, visit ottr Web site, htrp:I/wktiww.sos.st►ate.Co.us/ click "Businesses. owlentarks. trade Jianie. ' and select "Frequently Asked Questions, .. PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT This Purchase and Sale Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into this t St day of June, 2018, by and between SIM1.TnN LAND AND CATTLE, Line a Colorado corporation ("Seller"), and DCP OPERATING COMPANY, 12, a Delaware limited partnership ("Buyer"). Collectively Seller and Buyer shall be referred to as the "Parties." RECITALS A, Seller is the fee owner of certan real property Consisting ofapproximately :imately One Hundred Fitt' -Five (155) acres located in the County of Weld, State of Colorado and more particularly described as. The NE 'A of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6" P M County of Weld, State ofColorado, EXCEPT a parcel of land conveyed to the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation company by Deed recorded January 19, 19 CO in Book 314at Page 368; B. The term "Property" includes all of the falle ing. (0 0 The real property described above in Recital A together with all reversions, remainders, easements, rights--of-way, appurtenances, leases, subleases, agreements, licenses, tenements, hereditarnents appertaining to or otherwise benefiting or used in connection with such real property (the "L ndf ) (2) The existing improvements, structures and fixtures, if any, placed, constructed, installed or located on the Land, and all trees. landscaping, perimeter fences and other appurtenances, if any located upon, over or under the Land (collectively referred to as the improvements"). The Land and Improvements are sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Rea.] Property"{ C. Buyer intends to construct and operate a natural gas processing plant and related facilities on the Property (the "Project"), which Project will require certain governmental approvals, including, but not limited to, land use and environmental permits (the "GovernmentalApprovals"). Da Seller reserves all oil, gas, and other mineral rights together with water rights appurtenant to the Property, subject to a release by Seller of any rights to use the surface of the Property for the development or exploration thereof E. Seller wishes to sth, and Buyer wishes to purchase, all. of Seller's rights, title and interest in and to the Property, subject to and upon the terms and conditions set ♦ forth herein. 05041 Drail, 4194778,1 AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows.: _ARTICLE I Purchase find Sale of ��h _PL . pertx I Purchase Seller agrees to sell, conveys and assign to Buyer, and Buyer agrees to purchase from SePer, all off` the Property, subject to and upon the conditions set forth herein. .2. Purchase Price The purchase price shall beSIMMISIO, Thousand and OC" "fl_Itars the Purchase shall be payable by Buyer as follows: (a) Deposit. Within three (3) business days after mutual execution of this Agreement (the "Effective Date"), Buyer shall de osit with Her°ita a Title � Company (tile "Title Company")earnest money, in cash or certified funds The Title Company shall the earnest place money in an insured, interest -bearing account (which amount, together with all interest earned thereon, is hereinafter allied the "Deposit"). The Deposit shallbe applied to the Purchase Price at the closing or the purchase contemplated hereby (the "Closing") ") The Deposit shall be nun --refundable, except in the event this Agreement is terminated by Baer on or before the expiration of the T'in'e Review Period or in the event of a breach of this Azreement by Seller (h) Closing The Purchase Price, subject to prorations and adjustments in accordance with Article 8, shall be paid at the Closing in cash, or by certified r cashiers check, wire transfer or other immediately available funds. The closing shall take place within Thin (30) days after Buyer obtains the Governmental Approvals (D e 5 ned Below) 1.3 Irrigation qui mO t Seller reserves the center pivot sprinkler and. related irrigation equipment currently located on the Property "Irrigation l� � �the Equipment"). Seiler shall remove the irrigation Equipment from the Property within twenty-one (2 0 days after the date of Closi ng Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, Seller shall be entitled to maintain the pump used for the detention pond located on the Property pursuant to the terms of the Irrigation Easement described in Section 1.4 below. I 4 Reservation eofirrigation. Easement. Seller reserves an easement for a detention pond and irrigation pi feline easement ten(10)feet in width a ;P' and generally described as "Option. I" on the attached Exhibit A (the "Irrigation Pipeline Easement"), The Parties _ � ,. shall agree on the form of the irrigation Pipeline Easement before the expiration of the Title Inspection Period. The Easement Agreement shall permit Seiler to maintain the above -ground pipeline that currently crosses the FRICO ditch and shall allow Seller to install below -ground electric lines within theeasement to service Seller's ■ rri ation improvements. 15 Livc:eck Agreement Buyer covenants and agrees not to graze livestock on the Property for the period of time during which Buyer operates a natural gas plant on. the Property. In conjunction with such covenant, Buyer agrees to allow Seller to include the acreage of the Property with Seller's adjoining property in determining Seller's allowable livestock limitations pursuant to Weld County zoning regulations ARTICLE .2 Evidence of Title 2 I Seller's _Deliveries. Seller shall, within seven () days of the Effective Date, at Seller's expense, deliver or cause to be delivered to Buyer, the following. (a) Title insurance Commitment ent A current title insurance commitment covering the Property hi an amount equal to the Purchase Price, issued by the Title Company►, including legible copies or all recorded exceptions to title referred to therein (collectively referred to as the `Title. Commitment"), showing marketable fee simple title to the Real Property to be vested in Seller, subject to exceptions and reservations of record_ The Title. Commitment shall, at Buyer's expense, commit to delete or insure over the standard exceptions which relate to: (I) parties in possession, (2) unrecorded easements, (3) survey matters„ ) any unrecorded mechanic's liens, (5) gap tithed, and (6) unpaid taxes, assessments and unredeemed tax sales prior to the year of closing. (b) f -Record _Matters, Copies of all leases and surveys in Seller's possession pertaining to the Property, and Seller shall disclose to Buyer all easements, liens (including„ without limitation,governmental improvements approved, but not yet installed) or other title matters (including, without limitation, rights of first refusal and options) not shown by the public records of which Seller has actual knowledge. (c) Permits _ . i Steadies Copies of all Studies and Permits; all site plans, sod and substratus studies, drainage studies, engineering studies, environmental studies, traffic studies, appraisals, feasibility studies, zoning and planning reports and other plans and studies of any kind that relate to the Property or any real property in the vicinity of the Property and which are in the possession or control of Seller or Seller's agents. The Title Commitment and, all documents produced pursuant to this Section 2. shall be referred to as the "Title Documents," 2 2 fink Obits. Buyer shall have the right to inspect the Title Documents Buyer shall have a period of Twenty -One (21) days from Buyer's receipt of the Title Documents (the "Title Review Period") within which to notify Seller in writing of any conditions, defects, encroachments or other objections to title* survey or off -record matters (collectively, the "Disapproved Matters") which are not acceptable to Buyer (L(NoEice of Tide Objection'*,. if Seller does not receive Buyer's Notice of Title Objection by the deadline specified above, Buyer accepts the condition or title as disclosed by the Title Documents as satisfactory if Buyer timely provides Notice of Title Objection, Seller shall advise Buyer, within Five (5) days thereafter, of whether or not Seller intends (at its sole option) to take any action to cure such Disapproved Matters, or to obtain, at Seller's expense, title insurance insuring againstthe effect of the Disapproved Matters, provided that with respect to any Disapproved Matter as to which Seller intends to obtain such title insurance, Buyer agrees in writing that such title insurance will be an acceptable cure for such Disapproved Matter. If Seller notifies Buyer. within such five day period that Seller does not intend to cure one or more Disapproved Matters or obtain title insurance against them, then Buyer may elect, by written notice delivered to Seller within ten (10) days after receipt of such notification, to proceed with the purchase of the Property, taking title subject to such Disapproved Matters. If Buyer does not deliver written notice of such election to Seller within such time period., then Buyer shallbe deemed to have elected to proceed with the purchase of the Property_ lf1 Seller notifies Buyer within such five day period that Seller intends to cure or obtain title insurance against any Disapproved. Matters, but such Disapproved Matters are not cured or endorsed over prior to Closing, Buyer may elect to terminate this Agreement as of the Closing Date or to proceed, taking title subject to such Disapproved Matters, "Permitted Exceptions" shall be those matters reflected in the Title Commitment which are not (i) delinquent taxes or assessments, (ii) monetary liens or encumbrances, or (iii) Disapproved i natters. 23 Status of 'Title. At the Closing, Seller shall convey to Buyer good, marketable and insurable fee, simple title to the Real Property, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and subject only to the Permitted Exceptions. Seller shall not, after the date hereof, sell, convey, option, mortgage, deed in trust, encumber, lease, contract to do any of the foregoing or otherwise convey, abandon, relinquish, cloud or encumber title to the Property or any part thereof or contract to do any of the foregoing_ l of 'itle Pol c At the Closing. Buyer shall cause the Title 'Company to issue to Buyer, or )unconditionally commit to issue. to Buyer, a title insurance policy in form satisfactory to Buyer, insuring marketable fee simple title to the Real Property in Buyer in the amount of the Purchase Price, subject only to the Permitted Exceptions. The title insurance policy issued in connection with the Closing, together with any endorsements thereto, is referred to in this Agreement as the "Tithe 1'olicy, 2 5 Lure or Defects. If any update of the Title Commitment shall show any exceptions which are not Permitted Exceptions or shall contain any additional requirements, Seller shall, at its sole cost and expense, prior to the Closing, cure such exceptions and satisfy such requirements. 4 ARTICLE . r� t aspect 3 . [ Ithpection Period. Buyer shall have one Hundred Twenty 0 0 20) days after the Effective Date (the limped ion Period") to investigate and evaluate the Property, and all matters relevant to its acquisition, development, ownership, usage, operation or marketability Suchright or investigation shall include, without limitation, the right to have mad; at Buyer's expense, any studies or inspections of the Property as Buyer may deem necessary or appropriate. Seller agrees to cooperate with any such investigations, inspections or studies made by Buyer or at Buyer's direction so long as such cooperation is at no expense to Seller. En addition, Seller agrees to provide Buyer with access to the Pic per-ty as Buyer may deem necessary, in its sole discretion, to conduct such investigations, inspections or studies so long as providing such access is at no expense to Seller. Buyer agrees that it shall be liable to Seller for any damages caused to the Property by Seller or any of its agents, employees, contractors, or affiliates during activities conducted in furtherance of inspection sndfor surveying The Buyer will indemnify the Seller from any and all claims arising from the Buyer's inspection of or entry onto the Property. . 3,2 Sury y. At Buyer's sole expense, Buyer shall obtain an updated survey of the Property (the "Survey"), The Survey shall be prepared in a form satisfactory to the Title Company for the issuance to Buyer ora tide insurance policy with no exceptions for matters of survey, except for such matters affecting title, if any, as may be noted on the Survey. Seller and Buyer shall agree on the form of the Survey prior to the expiration of the Inspection Period, The surveyor's certification thereon shall also name the Title Company and Seller as parties who may rely on the certification. 3.3 Termination. if., on or before the expiration of the Inspection Period, Buyer gives Seller written notice setting forth Buyer's dissatisfaction with the Property or any characteristic thereof; for any reason whatsoever, and states in such notice Buyer's election to terminate this Agreement, then this Agreement shall terminate, and both parties shall be relieved Crum arty further liability hereunder except for those obligations which expressly survive terminationHowever, as stated in I r2a, the Deposit shall be non-refundable and payable to the Seller, except in the event this Agreement is terminated by Buyer on or before the expiration of the Title Review Period or in the event ora breach of this Agreement by Seller ARTICLE 4 +overnmental_ ppro-gals 4_ I After the Effective Date, Buyer shall meet with the Weld County Department of Planning Services and the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment to discuss the application and approval process by which Buyer must obtain 5 aft necessary Governmental Approvals From the applicable governmental entities for the Project, including a Use by Special Review (USR) permit and an air permit 4.2 Promptly following the expiration of the lrnspectian Period, if Buyer has not terminated this Agreement under Sections 2.2 or 3.3 above, Buyci shall, at Buyer's expense, use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the Governmental Approvals on terms and conditions that are acceptable to Buyer in its sole and absolute discretion.. Seller agrees to cooperates as reasonably requested by uyer, with Buyer's efforts to obtain the Approvals, which cooperation shall include, without limitation, Seller's participation in the USR permit application. Any such easements granted by Seller under this Section shall be free and clear Mall hens and encumbrances, and at no additional cost to Buyer, Seller's obligations under this paragraph shall survive the Closing, 4.3 Buyer shall use its best efforts to obtain the Governmental Approvals b or before Fourteen (14) months from the Effective Date (the `Approval Period"), if Buyer has not received all Governmental Approvals by Fourteen (14) months from the Effective Date, this Agreement shall automatically terminate, in which event the Deposit shall be delivered to Seller subject to the terms as herein provided and the parties shall have no further obligations under this Agreement, other than those which expressly survive termination. In addition, if,; at any time during the Approval period, Buyer discovers any condition(s) that, in. Buyer's sole determination, adversely effects the economic viability of the Project, Buyer may terminate this Agreement by written notice to Seller, in which event the Deposit shall be delivered to Seller (provided the. Agreement has not been earlier terminated during the Inspection Period) subject to the terms as herein provided, Buyer and the parties shall have no further obligations under this Agreement, other than those which expressly survive termination, Seller acknowledges that, pursuant to this Section, Buyer has the right to terminate this Agreement for the foregoing reasons at any time during the Approval Period. ARTICLE 5 Seller's Representations. Warranties and Disclaimers Seller represents, warrants and, covenants to Purchaser as follows° 51 Authority. Seller is a corporation formed under the laws of the State of Colorado, Seller has the Full right and authority to enter into this Agreement and consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement All requisite company action has been taken by Seiler- i n cDnnection with the execution of this Agreement, the instruments referenced herein, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. Each of the persons signing this Agreement on behalf of Seller is authorized to do so. 5.2 good Title. Seller has and will convey to Buyer good and marketable fee simple, title to the Property, free and clear of all recorded and unrecorded encumbrances, 6 liens,. covenants, restrictions, easements. options, leases, tenancies, encroachments, rights-of:way, , claims or other matters affecting title or possession of the Property, except for the Permitted Exceptions. 53 No Possessory Rights. To the best of Seller's knowledge, except for easements, rightsTof= a,y and other rights of any third party or parties that have incidents of possession and appear of record, there are no third parties in possession of any part of the Real Property, and there are no other rights of possession whichhave been granted to any third party or parties, The Parties understand that the Property is currently leased to a tenant rarmer. SA 9 hird-Party Interests. Seller has not granted to any pay. any option, contract DI other agreement with respect to a purchase or sale of the Property or any portion thereoror any interest therein. 5.5 No Liens. To the best of Seller's knowledge, there are no mechanics' or materiaime&frs liens of record against the Property, nor are there any unsatisfied charges, debts, liabilities, claims or obligations arising from the construction, ownership, maintenance or operation of or otherwise relating to the Property, which could give rise to any mechanic's or materiaimen s or constitutional, statutory or common law lien against the Property or any part thereof, 5,6 Environmental. Seller has received no warning, notice of violation, administrative complaint, judicial complaint, or other formal notice, and there are no actions, suits, proceedings or claims pending, or to the best of Seller's knowledge, contemplated or threatened, alleging that conditions on the Property are in violation of any environmental law or any other law, statute, ordinance, code or regulation, or informing Seller that the Property is subject to investigation or inquiry regarding the presence of hazardous substances on or about the Property or the potential violation of any environmental law or any other law, statute, ordinance, code or regulation. 5.7 Compliance with Law. To the best of Seller's knowledge, the Property is in compliance in all material respects (both as to condition and use) with all applicable statutes, ordinances, codes, rules and regulations of any governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Property. Seller has received no notice of any violation of any of the foregoing. 5.8 No Actions. There are no actions, suits, proceedings or claims pending, or to the best of Seller's knowledge, contemplated or threatened, with respect to or in any manner affecting the Property or the ability of Seller to consummate the transaction coritemptated by this Agreement Seller covenants and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold Buyer, its members, employees, agents, partners, successors and assigns harmless from and against any actions,, demands, suits, proceedings, liabilities or obligations (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys fees) arising or accruing in connection with the Property from acts or omissions of Seller occurring prior to Closing 5,9 Eminent nt Domain Special Assessments There are no pending condemnation or similar proceedings or special assessments affecting the Property, or any part thereof, and to the best of Seller's knowledge„ no such proceeding or assessment is contemplated or treatenedby any governmental authority in the event any condemnation or similar proceeding affecting the Property is commenced prior to Closing,then at the sole option of Buyer this Agreement shall terminate and the Deposit shall be returned to Buyer. SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS MAY BE SUBJECT TO GENERAL OBLIGATION EBTED E S THAT iS PAID BY REVENUES PRODUCED FROM ANNUAL TAX LEVIES ON THE TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN SUCH DISTRICTS. PROPERTY OWNERS IN SUCH DISTRICTS MAY BE PLACED AT RISK FOR INCREASED MILL LEVIES AND TAX TO UPP'O T THE SERVICING OF SUCH DEBT WHERE CIRCUMSTANCES ARISE RESULTING IN THE INABILITY OF SUCH A DISTRICT TO DISCHARGE SUCH INDEBTEDNESS WITHOUT SUCH AN INCREASE iN MILL LEVIES. BUYERS SHOULD. INVESTIGATE THE SPECIAL TAXTAXDIG DISTRICTS IN WHICH- THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED BY O CTITHE COUNTY TREASURER, BY REVIEWING I riFFEE CERTIFICATE OF TAXES DUE FOR THE PROPERTY, AND BY OBTAINING FURTHER INFORMATION FROM THE1.+ BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS, THE 3.�*' CUNTY CLERK AND L E 0RDE OR TELE COUNTY ASSESSOR Sic Ornis.sions, To the Best of Seller's knowledge, all representations and warranties made by Seller in this Agreement, and all information contained in any statement, document or certificate furnished to Buyer in connection with this transaction, are free from any untrue statement or material fact and do not omit to state any material facts necessary to rake the statements contained herein or therein not misleading, The copies of any documents Furnished to Buyer in connection with this transaction are true and complete copies of the documents they purport to be 5.1 Suntival, Each of the representations and warranties contained in this Article 5 are acknowledged by Seller to be material and to be relied upon by Buyer in proceeding with this transaction, shall be deemed to have been remade by Seller as of the date of Closing and shall survive the Closing. Seller shall indemnity, defend and hold Buyer, its partners, employees, agents., successors and assigns harmless from and against any claim, loss, liability or expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, arising out of or resulting from the breach by Seller of any of the foregoing representations or warranties For a period of three (3) years following the date of Closing, 5 12 Disclaimer. Except as expressly set forth in this Article, Seller makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the condition of the Property. In addition, Seller makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the fitness, suitability or acceptability of the Property for any particular use or purpose, Seller shall not be liable for any latent or patentdefects to the Property except for violation or specific representations provided by this Article. Accordingly, the Property is sold AS -1S, WHERE -4S, WITH ALL FAULTS, AND BUYER WAIVES ALL IMPLIED NALARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY WARLITY OF FITNESS OF PROPERTY FOR A PARTICULAR POE. 8 ARTICLE 6 BOycn1s Representations and Warranties Buyer represents and warrants to Seller as follows'. 6,1 Au.tl orit . Buyer k a limited partnership validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Colorado. Buyer has the Full right and authority to enter into this Agreement and consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. All requisite corporate action has been taken by Buyer in connection with the execution of this Agreement, the instruments referenced herein, and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. Each of the persons signing, (his Agreement on behalfof Buyer is authorized to do so. 6.2 in nts: it�dins _ ObIi ations No third party approval or consent is required to enter into this Agreement or to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby. This Agreement and all documents required hereby to be executed by Buyer are and shall be valid, legally binding obligations of and enforceable against Buyer in accordance with their terms, 63 Omissions. Al! representations and warranties made by Buyer itt this Agreement, and all information contained in any statement, document or certificate furnished to Seller in connection with this transaction, are free from any untrue statement or materiel fact and do not omit to state any material facts necessary to make the statements contained herein or therein not misleading 6.4 Survival. Each of the representations and warranties contained in this Article 6 are acknowledged by Buyer to be material and to be relied upon by Seller in proceeding with this transaction, shall be deemed to have been remade by Buyer as of the date of'Closing and shall survive the Closing for a period or Three (3) years from the date of Closing. Buyer shall indemnify, defend and hold Seller, its shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agents, successors and assigns harmless from and against any claim-, loss, liability or expense, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of or resulting from the breach by Buyer of any of the foregoing representations or warranties. ARTICLE 7 The Closing 71 Time of losing, The Closing or the purchase of the Property shall take place at the offices ofHeritage Title Company at a time mutually agreeableto the parties The date of closing (the "Closing Date") shall be no more than Thirty (30) days after Buyer obtains the Govern mental Approvals 7:2 Deliveries At the Closing, the following shall occur: 9 (a) Seller shall deliver to Buyer a duly executed and acl owledged special warranty deed, conveying good and marketable fee simple title In the Real Property, fee of all liens and encumbrances and subject only to the Permitted Exceptions (b) Buyer shall pay to Seller the Purchase Price as provided in Section 1 2 hereof, subject to any adjustments as set forth in this Agreement (c) possession of the Property shall be delivered to Buyer. 0d) Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer and the Title Company ani a idavit that evidences that Seller is exempt from the withholding requirements or section. 1445 of the Internal E,evenue Code. (e) Setter shall execute and deliver to Buyer and the Title Company a certificate in the Corm required by C R.S. §39-22-6O4.5_ (0 Seller shall execute and deliver to Buyer a certificate confirming the accuracy of Seller's representations and warranties as of the losing Date, (g) Seller shalt execute and deliver to Buyer a bill of sale conveying, and assigning all of Seller's interest in any personal property to be conveyed pursuant to this Agreement without any warranties except for warranties of title (Ii) Seller and Buyer shall execute and deliver to the Title Company such affidavits, agreements or statements required by the Title Company, including statements concerning authority and claims for mechanics' liens as may be required by the Title Company in order to issue the Title Policy. (l) Seller shall execute a Retease of Surface Rights related to the production of minerals from the Property in a form mutually agreeable to the Parties. Seller and Buyer agree to execute, acknowledge and deliver, or cause to be executed, acknowledged and delivered, any and all conveyances, assignments, bills of sale and all other instruments and documents as may be reasonably necessary in, order to complete the transactions herein provided and to carry out the intent and purposes orthis this Agreement (k) Seller reserves any ownership interest Seller may have in any and all water; mineral, oil, and gas interests associated with the Property_ CO ARTICLE 8 Prarations add Closing Adjustments 8.1 closing Mjustments, The cash due at Closing shall be subject to adjustment as of the Closing Date in accordance with the following provisions: (a) Taxes. Real property taxes on the Property shall be prorated to the Closing Datebased on the most recent assessed valuation and mill levy available, which proration shall be deemed a final settlement between tie parties. Prior to Closing, Seller shall pay all taxes on the Property as and when they become due and prior to delinquency. Prior to Closing, Seller shall pay the roil amount (whether or not then due) deil out tandi nu special assessments against the Property.. (b) Liens and. Encumbrances The amount of any lien, deed of trust or other monetary encumbrance (includingall prepayment penalties) then affecting the Property required to release such lien, deed or trust or other monetary encumbrance shall be paid from the Funds to which Seller shall otherwise be entitled. If such funds are insufficient to attain the release of all such encumbrances, Seller shall pay the deficiency. (C) closing Costs.. Seller shall pay the cost of recording any instruments required to discharge any liens or encumbrances against the Property, the cost of curing any Disapproved Matters that Seller elects or is obligated to cure.. Buyer shall pay the premium for the Title Policy (including the cost [if any] of deleting the standard printed exceptions on the Title Commitment including the cost of any closing fee charged by the Title Company. Buyer shall pay for recording Seller's deed, the state documentary fee, the cost of any survey obtained by Buyer" 3.2 Scttlement:L taterne.nis_ At Closing, Seller and Buyer shall execute a closing settlement statement to reflect the credits, prorations and adjustments contemplated by or specifically provided for in this Agreement. ARTICLE 9 Remedies 9.! Breach_ by_Seller. Time k ul' the essence of t'eller's obligations hereunder. If Seller fails to perform any of its obligations hereunder which are required to be performed at or prior to Closing, , Buyer may, at Buyer's option, either terminate this Agreement and obtain the prompt refund of the Deposit, or seek specific performance: arid. /or damages 9,2 Breach b, Buyer Time is of the essence of Buyers obligations hereunder% If Buyer fails to complete the acquisition as herein provided by reason of any default by Buyer, Seller, as its sole and exclusive remedy, shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement and have the Deposit paid to Seller as liquidated damages. The Parties II hereby agree that the amount of the Deposit is a fair and reasonable estimate of the total detriment that Seller would suffer in the event of Buyer's default and failure to duly complete the acquisition hereunder. 9.3 Attorneys' Fees If any legal proceeding is commenced to enforce or interpret any provision of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to an award or its reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses ARTICLE 10 General Provisions 10 E B,r, alti rs Seller had engaged AGPROfessionals from Greeley, Colorado in the fall of 2017 to provide services to sell certain business assets of the Seller. The Property discussed in this agreement was among the assets contracted with AGPROfessionals. Seller will be responsible for any and all commissions dire to AGPROfessionals. Seller and Buyer agree to save and hold each other, and their respective partners, shareholders, directors, officers, emptoyees, agents, successors and assigns, free, clear and harmless from any claim, cost or expense, including reasonable attorneys" fees, for or in connection with any breach of the representation and warranty made by each respective party in this Section 10.1 and any claim for commissions or compensation claimed or asserted by or through each respective party in connection with the transactions contemplated herein. 10 2 Entire Agreement No change or modification of this Agreement shall be valid unless the same is in writing and signed by the partiesheretot No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the party against whom it is sought to be enforced This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the purchase and sale of the Property. There are no promises, agreements, conditions, undertakings) warranties or representations, oval or written, express or implied, between the parties other than as herein set forth, 10.3 Survival, All of the parties' representations, warranties, covenants and agreements hereunder, to the extent not Hilly performed or discharged by or through the Closing, shall be deemed not merged into any instrument delivered at the Closing and shall remain fully enforceable thereafter according to the time limitations set forth herein 10,4 12ami. 11 any date set forth in this Agreement for the delivery of any document or the happening of any event should, under the terms hereof, fall on a weekend or holiday, then such date shall be automatically extended to the next succeeding weekday that is not a holiday 10.5 Governing Law This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. 10 6 Notices Any notice required or permitted to be sent pursuant to this Agreement shall be inwriting and shall be deemed received (a) when personally. 12 delivered, (b) upon deposit in a U S.. Postal Service depository and sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, withall required postage prepaid, (c) upon transmission by facsimile on a business day or (d) upon receipted deposit with a nationally recognized overnight courier service designated for delivery on the next succeeding business day, and addressed: If to Buyer If to Setter. DCP Operating Company, LI' 3026 4th Ave Greeley, CO 80631 Attn: Lewis D. F .age.nlock. Shelton Land & Cattle, Ltd 23 043 R 42 La Salle, CO 80645 Mtn' Ronald E Shelton Any address .fined pursuant to the foregoing may be -changed by the addressee by notice given pursuant to this Section 10.6 10.7 j4eadjpgs The paragraph headings which appear in some of the Sections of this Agreement are For purposes or convenience and reicrence and are not in any sense to be construed as modifying the Sections in which they appear 102 Assignment Buyer may assign this Agreement without the consent of Seller. Any assignee shall assume all obligations imposed on Buyer as if the assignee were the original purchaser in this Agreement. Upon any such assignment and assumption, Buyer shall be released from all liability hereunder 1O9 Successors and Assigns Subject to Section 10.8 hereof, this Agreement shall he bind ink upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns. 10 10 Counterparts. Facsimile Signatures This Aureernent may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed a duplicate original Executed copies of this Agreement may be delivered by facsimile and upon receipt ,shall be deemed originals and binding upon the parties hereto, notwithstanding that the parties intend to deliver signed originals thereafter IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of thdate first set forth above. SELLER: SHELTON LAND AND CATTLE, LTD a Colorado comoration Ronald E. Shelton, President BUYER: DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP a Delaware limited partnership By: fnr Lewis D. Hagenlock, Attorney-intact 14 DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit Applicant's Representative Authorization Forms See attached signed authorization forms. DEPARTMENT CF PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND EN F.RO NMENT 1555 NORTH 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, CO80631 AUTHORIZATION FORM 1, (We), Canty !,,.co its issic. 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(0wnir -- please print) give permission to (Apptica n t/Agent — please print to apply for any Planning, Building or Health Department permits or services on our behalff for the properly located at,p P' n-iganshsEkedasagakccestL.4Lt 2 L3 fib talk.% Legal Description: 1 4.. . �of Section nn , Townshipaa__ N,, Range6S Subdivision Name: Property Owners information: Phone, lassnat E -rail: Is Lot Bieck Applicant/Agent Contact Information: Phone: i:.. _ t_lis G E -Mall: tasesiva tads Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner_ Applicant/Agent Both Postai service correspondence to he sent to: (choose only one) OwnerApplicant/Agent emair Additional info: 00 fk-lt--a_sennj,s_a 412_4a 4_ CAta grin Owner Signature: Owner Signature: Date: Date; aelarmirpgie a to gribir DCP, Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit D Use by Special Review (USR) Questionnaire PLANNING QUESTIONS 1. Explain, in detail, the proposed use of the property. DCP Operating Company, LP (DCP) needs to expand operations in Weld County, Colorado to increase capacity and improve quality and efficiency of gathering raw natural gas and preparing it for delivery into commercial sales pipelines within the gathering system in Weld County. The proposed Bighorn Gas Plant will collect, purify and compress raw natural gas from nearby gathering systems for delivery to sales pipelines. The gathering system 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. 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 Bighorn Gas Plant is compliant with Chapter 23 of 'Weld County Code, which provides that oil and gas production facilities are allowed as a matter of right in the agricultural zone district The plant processes and purifies the raw natural gas from those producers and prepares it for delivery via pipeline to markets outside of Weld County. 4. Describe what type of land uses surround the site. Explain how the proposed use is consistent and compatible with surrounding land uses. Pastureland and agricultural fields surround the Bighorn Gas Plant. Section 311 of the Weld County ordinance provides that oil and gas production facilities are allowed as a matter of right in the agricultural zone district. There are also existing gas wells and tank batteries for oil and gas near the proposed gas plant`. The nearest resident is 0.65 miles to the north of the proposed gas plant. 5. What are the hours of operation? 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. 6. List the number of full time and/or part time employees proposed to workat this site. 15 full-time employees DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 7. If shift work is proposed, include the number of employees per shift. During the 24ehour period, operators work 12 -hour shifts: First shift: 6:00 am - 6:00 pm second shift: 6:00 p — 6:00 am 8. List the number of people who will use this site. include contractors, truck drivers, customers, volunteers, etc. The proposed Bighorn Gas Plant will have 'e 15 full-time employees, 2 delivery truck drivers, and B transport truck drivers 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 (e4g., asphait, gravel, landscaping, dirt, grass, buildings), New Gravel: 65.69 acres New Building 63,393 s. f. 1 el. How many parking spaces are proposed? How many handicapped (ADA) parking spaces are proposed? 31 parking spaces are ,pl'anned for the Bighorn Gas Plant (includes 2 ha n dicapp cM DA. spaces) .. 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 Public Works seed mix specifications. 13. Describe the type of fence proposed for the site (eLg,, 6 loot chain ink with earth tone slats). There will be a 6' chain -link security fence with tan slats installed around various gas meter stations adjacent to the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant 14. Describe the proposed screening for all parking and outdoor storage areas. If the site is located in a floodplain, outdoor storage is restricted. A 16i tall pre -cast concrete wall will surround the Bighorn Gas Plant (some wall breaks will be required For access roads, pipelines, emergency exits, etc). 15. Explain any proposed reclamation procedures when termination of the Use by Special Review activity occurs, Should operations cease at the Bighorn Gas Plant, Drip will remove the equipment and buildings and all of its components in accordance with COG CC 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 allCOGCC regulations concerning site restoration. DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 16. Who will provide fire protection to the site? The proposed Bighorn Gas Plant is located within the LaSalle Fire Department's jurisdiction. A OCR representative met with Chief Halsey of the LaSalle Fire Department and reviewed the proposed site layout and location of the gas plant 17. List all proposed on -site and off -site improvements associated with the use (e.g., landscaping, fencing, buildings, drainage, turn lames, etc.) and a timeline of when you will have each one of the improvements completed. Silt fencing will be immediately installed prior to starting any grading work as part of the proposed construction (site work will be compliant with the approved grading permit and the State Construction Stormwater Permit — Permit #CORD T70 I). Temporary security fencing will be installed during construction! and the permanent of tall chain- link fence with tan slats will be installed at the completion of the construction, surrounding the various meter areas (approximately 12 months after construction starts). The 16' precast concrete wall will be installed after construction completion (approximately 12 months .after construction starts). No off -site improvements are planned as part of the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant project. DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 ENGINEERING QUESTIONS Describe how many rouundtrips/dayf are expected for each vehicle type: Passenger Cars/Pickups, Tandem Trucks,Semi-Truck/Trailer/RV (Roundtrip = I trip in and I trip out of site). 15 roundtrips per day i= Passenger cars/pickups 3 trips/daily — Tandem delivery trucks (10,000 lbs. 26,000 lbs.) 8 trips/daily — Delivery semi -truck traffic 2. Describe expected travel routes for site traffic. Expected travel routes to access the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant: From Highway 34, traffic will travel south on WCR 49 to WCR 38, travel west on WCR 38 to WCR 47, then travel south on WCR 47 into the main entrance to the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant Some traffic will travel north from 1-76 on WCR 49, west on WCR 38 toWCR 47, then travel south on WCR 47 into the main entrance to the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. 3. Describe the travel distribution along the routes (e.g., 50% of traffic will come from the north, 20% from the south, 30% from the east etc.). 50% of the vehicle traffic will travel from the north on R 49, 50% of the vehicle traffic will travel from the south on NCR 49. Describe the time of day that you expect the highest traffic volumes from above. 6:00 am - 7:00 am and between 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm during normal operation Describe where the access to the site is planned. The main entrance into the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant will be located approximately 1,050 ft south of the intersection of WCR 47 and tiliCR 38. An access permit has been filed with Weld County Public Works, showing a typical 60' turning radius, and a double cattle guard to be installed 100' back from WCR 47. 6. Drainage Design: Detention pond summarized in a drainage report is required unless the project falls under an exception to stormiwater detention requirements per code section 3-12-30 F.1. The proposed Bighorn Gas Plant is located on a gently sloping site draining generally to the west with an average grade of about 3 percent, towards anexisting irrigation drainage ditch known as the Gilmore Ditch. This ditch drains into the Box Elder Creek Watershed and then to the South Platte River about 10 miles north of the site. The overall parcel is about 155 acres, of which 88 acres which will be used to construct a natural gas processing plant This includes approximately 20 acres will be used temporarily for parking and a contractor lay -down yard. DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018, The process plant will drain into a Water Quality Feature/Detention Pond designed to tempor=arily contain 100% of the runoff from a 100-yfr/I-hr" storm. The water will be detained until a DCP Operator checks the stornwater runoff for evidence of any inadvertent contamination. After checking for potential contamination, the operator will open a normally -closed valve designed to drain the pond within 72 hours. The rate of the water release will be controlled so it does not exceed the rate coming from a 1 yr/I' hr storm based on pre -development runoff conditions. For rare storm events exceeding the design capacity of the pond, runoff will flow over a concrete emergency spillway designed to safely convey the water at rates equivalent to a second I00-yr-/1- hr. storm. See Detention Design Drainage Report, Exhibit K, DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH QUESTIONS What is the drinking water source on the property? During the plant construction, the contractor will provide potable drinking water for their crews. Pending feasibility, potable water and plant process water will be purchased and installed by the Central Weld County Water District, or a new well will be installed. What type of sewage disposal system is on the property? During the plant construction the contractor will provide and maintain sanitary facilities (portable toilets and hand washing stations) for their construction crews. The on -site wastewater treatment system will be designed, approved, and installed in compliance with the VVeld County Health Department's design specifications. 3. If storage or warehousing is proposed, what type of items will be stored? Proposed Storage: • Condensate • Heat Medium Oil • Methanol • Waste Water • Produced Water • Lube Oli • NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) • Used Oil • Tr/ -ethylene Glycol (TEG) • Ethylene Glycol (EG) 4. Describe where and how storage and/or stockpile of wastes, chemicals, and/or= petroleum will occur on this site. No storage of wastes will occur on the site. Wastes will be properly containerized prior to removal from the site in a timely manner. Liquid wastes will typically be trucked to a refinery for reclamation of the hydrocarbons, Non -hazardous solid waste (such as cardboard, paper, wood pallets: etc.)i; typically sent to a landfill. 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 contain the water and have a drain going to a partially buried double -walled tank_ DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 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. indicate if there will be any air emissions (e.g., composting, landfills, etc.). Emissions from normal plant operation will be covered under the State of Colorado Air Permit 0 i 8 E046 5. During construction, there will be minor painting and diesel storage tank emissions. There will be no composting or landfills on -sited Provide a design and operations plan if applicable (e.g,, dairies, feedlots, etc.). Not applicable 10. Provide a nuisance management plan if applicable (e.g., dairies, feedlots, etc.). Not applicable rt- cci Midsfre May •, 2018 eaA re e 6.er-A 4 „Aber 1k, t C '`r in Ms. Stephanie Spector Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution. Control Division - Oil & Gas Division 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 RE: DCP Operating Company,. LP Shelton Natural Gas Processing Plant Greenfield Construction Permit Application Dear Ms, Spector, DCP Operating Conipn tt y, LP 37017th Sired, Suite 2500 Deriver, CO 80202 303-605-2039 Hand Delivered MP Operating Company, LP (formerly known as DCP Midstream, LP) (Dui is proposing to construct a new 930 million standard cubic feet per day ( Mscfd) natural gas processing plant to be called the Shelton Natural Gas Processing Plant (Shelton Plant). The Shelton Plant will be located in Section 2, Township 3N, Range 65W in Weld County, Colorado. The Shelton Plant will consist oftwo350 Miviscid natural gas processing trains and a 230 MMscfd bypass whereby natural gas entering the facility bypasses processing. DCP is submitting this CDPHE APCD Construction PermitApplication in order to authorize this new plant Following is a summary of the proposed equipment included in this submittal: • o DCP is proposing to install two 350 WIMIscid TEG dehydrator and will recycle cle the still vent stream and flash tank stream of the glycol col dehydrators back to the plant inlet via Vrilis. A redundant VRU will be in place for any primary lEG dehydrator VRU downtime. DCP is requesting to conservatively permit 2% annual VRU downtime during which time the lEG dehydrators still vent and flash streams will be routed to the plant flares CFLARE-i and FLARE-) with a DRE of 95%. • One Bypass lEG Dehydrator (IDDM31: O DCP is proposing to install a 230 Mlviscid TEG bypass dehydrator and will recycle the still vent strewn and flash tank stream of the glycol dehydrator back to the plant inlet via a VRU. A redundant VRU will be in place for any primary TEG dehydrator VRU downtime. DCP is requesting to conservatively permit 2% annual VRU downtime during which time the TEG dehydrator still vent and flash streams will be routed to a plant flare (FLARE -1) with a DRE of 95%, • ALBLAzifseggneratianHeaters.IlDs H-1741 and I -2741): o DCP is proposing to install two 23.3 M MBtu, h r natural gas faired regeneration heaters. The heaters will he limited to 70% annual fuel usage. Two (2) Stabilizer Heaters lDs 11-19 00_0 and 11-29000): o DCP is proposing to install two 25 MMBtu/hr natural gas fired stabilizer heaters. • TWO (21 Demethanizer Hot Oil Heaters (IDs H-1781 and H-2781): ): o Dcl'' is proposing to install tImo 53193 MMBtu/hr natural gas fired demethanizer hot oil heaters. • Two Sets of Stabilized Condensate Storage TanksjlDs TANKS -1 and TANKS -2): o DCP is proposing to install two sets of four 1,000 bbl fixed roof stabilizd condensate storage tanks with throughput of 4,500 bbl/day each (total of 9,.000 bbl/day) Emissions from the storage tanks will be controlled by an enclosedcombustor with a DRE of 95%. DCP is requesting a combined annual throughput of 1,642,500 bblityr for each set of condensate tanks (IDs TANKS -1 and TANKS -2). • Condensate Tr�ucl Loadout (ID LO),. o DCP is proposing to permit condensate loadout with daily throughput of 5,500 bbl/day and annual throughput of 2,007,500 Whin r. Loadout emissions sari l be controlled with an enclosed combustor with a DRE of 95%0, Note that there will be a pipeline loadout optionfor condensate in addition to this truck loading rack. Condensate will only be loaded out via truck during pipeline outages or issues. Therefore, DCP requests that only an annual limit be placed on the condensate loading capability at the facility. • Pressurized �nloading_of Unstabilized Condensate (ID UL): o DCP is proposing to permit unloading of pressurized unstabilized condensate into the Shelton Plant with 10,000 bbl/day throughput and annual throughput of 3,650,000 bbl'r • Two (2) Pmergency a&&&1p/SS Flares (ID!s_FLAR -1 and FL tI - DCP is proposing to install two emergency plant flares that will serve as back-up and start-up, shutdown, and maintenance (SW) control for the Shelton Plant with a ARE of 95%. An APCD Alternative Emissions Control. Equipment Request Form has been completed for the flares and are included in this submittal. Since the flare serves for emergency arid backup situations which may occur in a condensed amount of time, DCP requests that only an annual limit be placed on the flares' emissions and throughput at the facility, Fugitive Components ID FUGJ 0 DCP is permitting facility -wide fugitive component leaks. • Two (2) Methanol Tanks J D l E HANOLI o DCP is proposing to install two 400 bbl methanol storage tanks at the Shelton Plant with a proposed throughput of 4,800 bblityr each. These tanks are being included since the emirs ons of methanol are greater than the NCRP reporting threshold of 50 iblyr. • Produced Water Tanks rm PW Tan , o DCP is proposing to install x 1,000 bbl produced water (PIM) tanks at the Shelton Plant with throughput of 45,000 bb:l, y.r. The PW tanks are categorically exempt from, Construction Permit requirements per CDPITE Regulation 3, Part B, Section Maim. + Various insignificant actiyity additions, The Shelton Plant will be a synthetic minor source with respect to Title V, Nonattainment New Source Review (NANSR), Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and an area source with respect to 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 63 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESI-IA.P) for Source Categories. The following information is provided with this submittal{ Attachment A a ADEN Filing Fees; Attachment B- APE Ns Attachment Cs Emission Calculations and Supporting Documentation; Attachment D - Company Contact Information form (APCD401); Attachment E - Ambient Air Impact Analysis; Attachment F Facility Wide Emissions Inventory form (APCD-102); Attachment G - Process description, process flow diagram, plot plan and area map; Attachment H Operating & Maintenance plan forms (Form Series 300) and Alternative Emissions Control Equipment Request Form; Attachment I -- Regulatory Analysis; Attachment j r.. CDP1E Construction Permit Completeness Checklist (APCD-1 0); and Attachment l< -RACT Analysis. DCP is submitting one original and one copy of this application. if you have any questions, I can be contacted at r� r n� � ism or at (303) 605 •2039. Sincerely, DCP CPEPATING COMPANY, LP Roshini ShanIkaran Environmental Engineer cc: Kim Ayotte, Trinity Consultants Enclosures: CP O'E' 'TING COMPANY, LP ckp MidsiSan Shelton Natural Gas Processing Plant Kaizen Construction Permit application Submitted To: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South APCD-SS-131 Denver, CO 802464530 May O18 DCP Operating Company, LP I Shelton Natural Gas Processing Plant Trinity Consultants ATTACHMENT A 1..: ...............• Mil . Via_ L: - -- u • a--- APEN Filing Fees (18 APENS * $152.90 = $2,752.2(l) DCP Operating Company, LP I Shelton Natural Gas Processing Plant Trinity Consultants ATTACHMENT B APENS (Air Pollution Emission Notices) This section contains the following APENs being submitted for the proposed Shelton Natural Gas Processing Plant (Shelton Plant) Sources: • Two 350 Mitcfd TEG Dehydrators (IDs: D-01 and D-02); • One 230 MMscf :l TEG Dehydrator (ID: D-03); • Two 233 heltiOtuihr natural gas fired me] sieve regeneration heaters, limited to 70% fuel use annually (IDs: I4-1741 and 11- 741); • Two 25 M MBtu 'hr natural gas fired stabilizer heaters (IDs: H ,-19000 and 1449000); • Two 53,93 WINIBtuihr natural gas fired demethanizer hot oil heaters (IDs: H-1781 and H-2781); • Two sets of four 1,000 bbi stabilized condensate storage tanks with 4,5.00 bbl/day throughput each (TMs: TANKS -1 and TANKS -2); • One condensate loadout with 5,500 bblf day throughput (1t: LO); • One pressurized condensate loading rack with 10,000 bbi/day throughput (ID: UL); • Two Emergency Plant Flares (IDs: FLARE -1 and FLARE -2) for SSM and backrup control; • Fugitive emission components (ID: FUG); • Two x 400 bbl methanol tanks (1D; METHANOL) and • Produced water storage tanks with combined 45,000 bbl/r throughput (2 x 1,000 bbl) (ID: PIN). s DCP Operating Company, LP I Shelton Natural Gas Processthq Plant Trinity Consultants DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 BUILDING QUESTIONS 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. CRYO Motor Control Center (MCC) Buildings (2) : 36' x 140' 10,080 s . f MCC Building: 36' x 140' = 5,040 s.f Chromatcgraph Buildings (2,1: 14.5' x 8` ► _ 232 s.f Refrigerant Compressor Building (2): 25" x 70' = 3,500 s.i Residue Compressor Building () 70' x 200' - 28,000 s.f. Residue Gas Meter Buildings (2): 10' X 20' 400 s.f. Administration Building: Y4' x 109' = 6,976 s.f Shop/Maintenance Building: 55' x 1157- 6, 325 s.f. Instrument Air Building (2). 28' x 30' - 1,680 s, t. Control Building: 24' x 40' at 960 sat'. Meter Building: 10' x 20' 200 s. TOTAL New Building square footage: 63,393 s. `. See attached equipment layout and equipment legend Explain how the existing structures will be used for this USR. There are no existing buildings or structures on the property. 3. List the proposed use(s) of each structure. See attached equipment layout and equ:joment legend drawings M sts proposed equipment and buildings for the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant). The usage for each new building is self-explanatory as listed on the attached plot plan and equipment legend. DCP Bighorn Gas Na nt USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit E Special Review Plat Maps - 24" x 36" i See USR plat maps — attached. 1 2 .5 4 I R 9 9U 13 14 I 1 1 I 163 I8 1g 1J 21 22 2� 25 26 ex 26 32 33 ACAD FILENAME: DCP-Bighorn-rns't B 1-18_j1r.dwg PLOT DATE: 6/1/2018 S R 1' M AI L .1 I H G F I� a - C ON TA CTS WELD COUNTY' PLANNING DEPT: KIM OGLE, 970-40D-3549 SENIOR REGULATORY ANALYST: PAUL C. PARK DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP, 97O -539-19O8 SITE AVDIRE 'SS ADDRESS TBD PARCEL R12130210DDODB AREA WITHIN USR BOUNDARY 155 ACRES I$0' 0 15p' SCALE: 1 '=151' - O" WHEN PLOTTED 24"x36" FENCE (N) B' CHAINLINK FENCE `ICJ 3 STRANDS OF SARIIED WIRE g TAN SLATS N� (N? WATER QUALITY FEATUREJSTORMWATER _ DETENTION; NO-BUILINNO-STORAGE AREA TOTAL VOLUME = 418,75G OFT 1 USR1 8-xxxx DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP, BIGHORN GAS PLANT A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH RIO, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO (E rWELL P&A 25' SETBACK 4- F )1.15R BOI,IyDARY (NM 16' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL 4- J!C INLET INLET INLET INLET INLET METER'; METER ; MIIETER�EI'ER z METER �I x x x RAW I RAW CIIND\I COND. 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METER OUT XX _ 1 C I - K x K 3K X (N, 6' CHAINLINK FENCE WA 3 STRANDS OF RARREID NOIRE & TAN SLATS USR BOUNDARY VICINITY MAP E HENCE` - - i e p I KMIGG AR EA IT49 140'RON. ROOK: 48 PAGE: 139 "541' _ (N) I (N) SLIDING GATE I 1 (N) ADMINISTRATIpN BUILDING MAIN ENTRANCE #AP18 -mrx N) TEMPORARY CONTRACTOR PAR K I N G & ON STRUCTION' RAI LERS ( N ) DOUBLE CATTLE GUARD I (N) SLIDING GATE (It TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION PARKING (N) SHOP/ MAIN TENANCE BUILDING 4 - TEMPORARY - V CONSTRUCTION I N LAYDOWN (E) WELL Wit 150\ SETBACK I• a I f c -- (E) WELL W/15O SETBAC K I 31 i 2 IA 3.6 riL,,�+ 38 ,!';L...L4. 1 x K i IJS pRAWINC FNQEX: T-1 TITLE SHEET V-1 VICINITY MAP W/1— MILE RADIUS G-2 1C -MILE RADIUS TOWER LOCATION MAP CC -=3 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION TRAILER LAYOUT PLAN C— I NORTH EQUIPMENT PLAN C-2 SOUTH EQUIPMENT PLAN C-3 EQUIPMENT LEGEND C-4 NORTH LIGHTING PLAN C-5 SOUTH LIGHTING PLAN C-55 'ELEVATIONS C-7 EXISTING GRADING PLAN C-8 NEW GRADING PLAN 1 NORTH GRAD I NG PLAN C-8.2 SOUTH GRAB I NG PLAN PROPERTY OWNER'S CERTIFICATION THE UNDERSIGNED MAJOR PROPERTY OWNER(S) DO HEREBY AGREE TO THE SIZE SPECIFIC DEVELOPL41EN1 PLAN AFIO USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW STANDARDS. AS DESCRIBED HEREON Y1-115 DAY OF - 20 . SIGNATURE DAVID M...IOST. VICE PRESIDENT, OcP OPERATING COMPANY, LP PLANNING COMMISSION CEFraaFICATION THIS IS TO UEI TiTY THAT THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION I -MS CEIRTIFIEO AND DOES HERECiv RECOMMEND TO THE BOARD OF COtJ+TY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. FOR ITS CONFIRMATION, APPROVAL AND ADOPTION THIS 517E SPIECIF10 DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AS SHOWN At' DESCRIBED HEREON THIS _ OAY {k+ 2O_ CHAIR, WELD COUNTY PLANNING GOMIaI, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CERTIFICATION THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COIUMISSONERS. 'WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. DOES HEREBY CONFIRM ANU ADOPT TH1$ SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS AS SHOWN AND CEscftiBEO HEREON TRIRs DAY OF CJHIAIR, BOARD OF COUNTY Ca8.1ISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BDARO goagil DATED: LEGEND (E) = EXISTING (N) NEW P&A = PLUGGED & ABANDONED = FLOW ARROWS K- = (N) V CHAINLINK FENCE W/3 5130105 OF BARBED WF'RE & TAN SLATS (N) 16' PRIECAST CONCRETE WALL (E) WETLANDS 1401E: IWItLy TrittDOIIM - IIANAITW[}IT OF C41E( - 1111118 AR ISMIED !BR APPROVAL ISSUED FEW DeP feg BY DESCRIPTION CAW ISSUE Du OPERATING COMPANY, LP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BIGHORN GAS PLANT IJSR18 —xx TITLE SHEET CRAFTED TED 8Y: JLR DATE 7/12/18i APPROVAL BY: PDP SCALE: AS NOTED CATE DWG NO. T-1 ISSUE w -L. 1 4 ID 11 12 15 19 22 2J 24 25 28 22 32 33 0 1 3 6 7 8 1D 11 ACAD FILENAME: PLOT DATE: 8/1/20L6 Vt V lJ r' 61 li r E c B a (N) WATER QUALITY FEATURE] STORMWATER DETENTION: TIO-BUILD/NO-STQRAGE AREA TOTAL VOLUME _ 418_766 CFT _! EQUIPMENT IDENTIFIER x - (N) 6' CHAINLINK FENCE W/3 STRANDS BARBED WIRE & TAN SLATS (N) 16' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL 12 14 1.5 15 17 18 1111 20 21 22 23 25 26 F yil%. s°!I i1 A112 ' 4 - IiAH$GE K11r QF D1101 28 29 34 31 32 33 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO BIGHORN GAS PLANT USR18—xxxx NORTH EQUIPMENT PLAN WI V S Q F 11 H F b C 8 4 1 2 .3 4 6 7 15 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 2t 27 28 29 so - 31 3$ 1a 11 13 14 15 as C 2 4 5 1 i 9 10 12 I I 14 1 1 1 15 I€ 1 • 1 17 1 8 19 20 k 1 k 1 k ■ 21 c 1 22 aA 25 2G 218 L - 1 H� G- ACAD rILLNAMC; PLOT DATC: 8/1/2018 Ss C C5 Q II x x MATCHLINE: C-1 MATCHLINE: C-2 N N f 5o' 0 PRECAST CONCRETE WALL 50' SCALE: 1'=50'-a" WHEN PLOTTED al 24x36" 1 N N f 8200 x LEGEND (E) = EXISTING (N) = NEW P&cA= PLUGGED & ABANDONED (E) P&A WELL W N 25° SETBACK It 5T tfl z ts! cr.=.-En arrErrhn r: I i@3) ga in! v� �zt�V _ L11 Eli p • NFL METER OUT EQ1JrPMENWT IDENTIFIER — (N) 6' CI AINLINK FENCE W/3 STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE & TAN SLATS ('N) 16° PRECAST CONCRETE WALL I. 1 3 1".• c, ;y 4 132 FUEL METER OUT I • 00 _s:rnlrlsr S inn FUEL METER OUT PC K K x x EQUIPMENT PLAN (N) 6' CHAINLINK FENCE x i lEi ii- C 0 f-1 I _ B LP) -ITITITU _r�t MT ft- RESIDUE METER OUT x if II _ II RESIDUE METER OUT -x , 1�3 �I 1 FI NI I SHED CONDENSATE METER OUT USR1 8-xxxx (N) 5' CHAINLU4K FENCE .. x x x x x N x TRAINS FORM ER AREA (E) CAS WELL W/150° SETBACK 11 - NO1E: INmAL IXICIAI N - UANAGE11E7i7 OF CHANGE - DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP WEED COUNTY. COLORADO BIGHORN GAS PLANT USR16-xxxx SOUTH EQUIPMENT PLAN DRAFTED DY: eta CHECKED BY: ROB B 15,11 .48 AR ISSUED FOR VSR APPROVAL CAR OAT, 7/12/16 SCALE AS NOTED 7/'17,68 .0.R I ISSUED FOR DCP REVIEW caw APPROVAL B`: P1)? I DATE: rr; DATE BY DESCR IP11011 APPb 1 1 • i 2 • I 5 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 • • r I 10 r • 11 12 13 14 1 1.5 1- 1€ I7 1€ 19 20 21 ISSUE DWG NO. C-2 ISSUE B I! _Q 22 23 74 25 1 26 I 27 28 I' 29 30 31 32 33 C 7 w 2 .5 4 5 6 7 S 9� 10 11 12 1,} 17 r� 2ii 21 22 I 2i 24 25 I L - I r r r t6 2r r I U 29 r r ;JO J I r i1 I • J L .} 5 ACAD FILENAME: D'CP-Bighornn si_e-1.-18_jlr.dwg - H- I,, L- e - EQUIPMENT LEGEND INLET do CUTLET ESD VALVES SLUG CATCHERS STABILIZER STABILIZER COOLER STABILIZER ©H COMPRESSOR DH COMPRESSCR PROCESS SKID STABILIZER COLUMN CONDENSATE SURGE TANKS PIPELINE LIQUIDS HEATER BYPASS GAS METER INLET GAS METER LUKE OIL STORAGE TANKS AND PUMP 12) CRY() MCC BUILDING 13 TRANSFORMERS 14 BALANCE OF PLANT MCC BUILDING BTEX VRU COMPRESSORS (BYPASS 15 GAS) BYPASS GAS COMP. BUILDING 1.5 SUMP & PUMP 1 Zf BYPASS GAS COMPRESSORS 1$ BYPASS -GAS COMPRESSOR COOLERS RESIDUE GAS FILTER COALESCE'R RESIDUE COMP. BUILDING SUMP RESIDUE COMP. BUILDIINIG SUMP PUMP 22 FLARE Wf BLOWERS STABILIZER HMO PUMP SKID STABILIZER HMC HEATER DRY GAS SCRUBBER (BYPASS GAS) GLYCOL CONTACTOR (BYPASS GAS) LEAN GLYCOL COOLER (BYPASS CAS) GLYCOL REGENERATION SKID (BYPASS GAS) BTEX ELIMINATION SKID (BYPASS GAS) INLET GAS FILTER COALESCERS INLET GAS PREHEATER 3� METHANOL INJECTION PUMP PRODUCED WATER TANKS GLYCOL STORAGE TANK WOE OIL STORAGE TANK CONDENSATE FILTERS STABILIZER OH COMP. BUILDING SUMP STABILIZER OH COMP. BUILDING SUMP PUMP STABILIZER OH DISCHARGE METER (4.170 CRY° HMO PUMP SKID X41 CRYO HMO HEATER PRODUCT BOOSTER PUMP SKID j5 43' CRYO RECEN CAS HEATER 44 STORM WATER TANKS (170 METHANOL STORAGE TANK GLYCOL MAKEUP PUMP GLYCOL DRAIN SUMP BYPASS GAS DISCHARGE FILTER �) COALESCER 4) LUKE OIL MAKE—UP PUMP @CONDENSATE STORAGE TANKS CONDENSATE DRIP POT CONDENSATE DRIP POT PUMP ENCLOSED COMBUSTOR CONDENSATE LOADING PUMPS TRUCK LOADING LACT SKID RESIDUE OUTLET METER I WARM & COLD FLARE METERS FLARE KNOCKOUT DRUM PUMP FLARE KNOCKOUT DRUM HEATER AREA SUMP & PUMP COLD DRAIN TANK PUMP COLD DRAIN TANK NCL PRODUCT COOLER CHR0MATOCRAPH DUILDING REFRIGERANT CONDENSER REFR ICEMAN T ACCUMUL ATOR CHILLER PROPANE STORAGE TANK REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR BUILDING REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL COALESCERS REFRIGERATION SKID 72 CRYO AREA SUMP PUMP CRYO AREA SUMP REFRIG. COMP. BUILDING SUMP PUMP REFRIG. COMP. BUILDING SUMP INSTRUMENT AIR COMPRESSOR BUILDING DRY GAS SCRUBBER GLYCOL CONTACTOR LEAN GLYCOL COOLER NGL PRODUCT METER NCI PIPELINE PUMPS PRODUCT SURGE TANKS COLD SEPARATOR CAS/GAS EXCHANGER & DEMETHANIZER REFLUX CONDENSERS DEMETHANIZER Ca)DEMETHANIZER REBOILER do SIDE IEBCILER MOLE SIEVE DEHYDRATORS PROCESS SKIDS j3 & #4 EXPANDER /COMPRESSOR SKID INLET FILTER SKIDS #1 & 06 SWITCHING VALVE SKID #2 REGEN GAS COOLER FUEL GAS METER SKID EXPANDER /COMPRESSOR AFTERCOOLER GLYCOL REGENERATION SKID BTEX ELIMINATION SKID 97BTEX WRU COMPRESSORS RESIDUE COMPRESSOR BUILDING RESIDUE DISCHARGE COOLER RESIDUE GAS METER 10°K20' 1 INLET GAS METER PURASPEC GUARD BEDS PURASPEC DUST (FILTERS GLYCOL DRAINSUMP PUMP ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 64°x1091 SHOP/'MAINTEt4ANGE BUILDING 55'x115d CONTROL BUILDING 24'x40' COMMUNICATIONS TOWER METER BUILDING 1Q')(2Q' THERMAL OXIDIZERS USRI 8-xxxx Np1L: 11111AE ARKRO'A`1 - kMAWAEKT OF CHO E - i TROP OPERATING COMPANY, LP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BIGHORN GAS PLANT USR18 —xxxx EQUIPMENT LEGEND corn SY: Jut CHECKED BY: ROE ,tR ISSIJLp FOR Llat APPRINA. CAW BATE: 7l'L2/I.e SCALE: AS NOTED u _q -c _E !Li 1 v I ° r r f 1 2 3 i r I r ' r e r C r • r r 1 r 6 7 e T r I TIC r rI 11 12 r 13 14 15 1 16 7/i7/PS NO. DALE AR ISsijECi FON 4CP REVIEW Bl' AEscRIPTIQy 1 CAW I I 4 i t) I ' r 24 25 ISSUE . r 1APPROVAL BY: POP DWG NO. C —s DATE: ISSUE B 1 26 27 28 20 •P i r r 30 iS 1 3 4 3 a U 1 L 11 2 1d 14 lb lb 1/ 15 ao 21 al Z;4 L'.1 26 42 ACAD FILENAME; DCP-Bighorn-mst_6-1 ].64r.dwg w1 r,r 1 S I7 0 P 0 I,+ L H J I K E 11 C. B 1 e a -. 1 . e a 1 r . • 1 a r t 1 •' • • I , . . I • e I 1 . . r_ I a a 1 . r r L . • . 1 r • • J r r • I • • , I • r 1 , , _1 • t . 1 , , r 1 r . r 1 r e , I . a 1 r . • ] a • . r . I' v e r 1 r I r , • 1 • r • 1 i • e I r • r I - _ CONTACTS wELD KIM SENIOR COUNTY PLANNING DEPT; OGLE. 970-400-3549 REGULATORY ANALYST: PAUL br PARK USR18-xxxx - Bl -- R1 COMPANY,L1' I 1 ailpIAAII Y 1 TE ADDRESS ADDRESS PARCEL AREA WITHIN TOD A 9121302000008 USR PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST I OF THE 6TH P.M, COUNTY 35 3 OF WELD, 6 S STATE OF COLORADO DRAWING INDEX: - " BOUNDARY nil 55 ACRES I (E) FENCE W. r.R. 3 T-1 TITLE SHEET -- — - W-1 VICINITY MAP Wf i—MILE RADIUS SR 1_ It I G-2 10 —MILE RADIUS TOWER LOCATION MAP E FENCE I 1 �—x x G-3 TEMP, CONSTRUCTION TRAILER LAYOUT PLAN (N) TEMPORARY G 2 1 ' CONTRACTORNTRACTCR LAYDOWN YARD x � AREA � G-1 NORTH EQUIPMENT C-2 SOUTH EQUIPMENT PLAN PLAN fir, (hN) 16 PRECAST CONCRETE WALL x C-3 EQUIPMENT C-4 NORTH LIGHTING LEGEND PLAN - 4— < - - . O1 C-5 SOUTH LIGHTING PLAN _ N C-6 EL E'V'ATNONS C-7 EXISTING EXIS GRADING PLAN kT- rcTxTir f�`R13. rC-8 8 GR GRADING PLAN INLET INLET II INLET II INLET II INLET N 1 Ayr x METER A METER x METER x METER x METER I (N) TRUCK D4DI1:4S RAGE: 139 qIl a C-8.1 C-8.2 NORTH SOUTH IGRA[}NI�lO GRADING PLAN PLAN fryNa 8' CWANNLINNL FENCE �' LOAD -OUT AREA 't I3 STRANDS' OF WOEiIE & BARBED TAN SLATS `ti x rr sc�x�x It" PROPERTY OWNER'S CERTIFICATION I I I t (EdELL 1 daCD' -1 - y 1 P&A 25 SETBACK X541` THE 'UNDERSIGNED MAJOR PROPERTY OWINER(S) DO HEREBY AGREE TO THE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW STANDARDS AS DESCRIBED HEREON THIS DAY OF 20__ _�___ , a + tJ 1 150' c4.2:,. SIB U fj RA'N ! RAW Rowied x x I ;x - x x x :- x x `(N) ic x - �'�`-��"=ice'ff CONDln COND. GOND, SLIDING GATE DAVID M. JOST, VICE PRESIDENT, DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP j, �c I SCALE, 1.6150'-0" 3 WHEN PLOTTED 4-x36r, r4 6 y �I { = (ELI WELLS, P&A I SIGNATURE _ X 1 xJ , r 25 SETBI4CI (N) ADMINISTRATION I x .' x x x x x xCOCO ,J r ELa1II�NNC f r �{ I x • G x �r , 1` I RESIDUE TRAP �& 235x204 NCI, kINLET HEADER IG©I'DENSATE TRAPS & x 0{D{�{D oe cope'- 00 - x M44INE ('TRANCE NAI�P18*.vxa V x PLANNING �f7h.41A1551C]N CERTIFIC+LTION . 1N1) _ _ _ 1� i x METER METER AREA _T S x t 0 I !9 m I TEMPORARY CONTRACTOR �I_ I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION HAS CERTIFIED AND DOE$ HEREBY RECOMMEND TO THE IA1kD OF COUNTY COMINISSlCNERS, WELD COUNTY. COLORAOCL FOR ITS CONFIRMATION, APPROVAL AND _ I ( N WATER QUALITY FEATIJREJSTdRMWATIER PARKING $t " Q a00001 a] ADOPTION THIS SITE SPECIFIC flEVELOPME�kT PLAN AND USE 13�Y SPECIAL REVIEW AS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HEREIN DETENTION; N0 BNJIL[a�hl[N- TR]RAC7E AREA — ' ' 111111 O I TN�UCTION 416,7% t nn ]LJ L I rr El= THIS VAT OF [1_ TOTAL V VOLUME= CFT`� R LERS —sc K x x 7(E) ® HUM! I . . . WELL Wf150' O. aL_1 r'� , } SETBACS raj "Cm C-.4 5c .5 t'csi CH rR. WfEf�'6 COUNTY PLN'NINC COMMISSIONLEAc , a r n N Dail FIELQI �3I i.:,� - M BOARD- F COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS IRO D- O COL, 03 x _0 THIS 15 TO CERTIFY THAT TUE GUARD OF COUNTY OOMPMsSICN€Rs. wELO COUNTY, COLORADO. DOES 'HEREBY I (N) DOUBLE - ..0p TNIE CONPIRM>i ANC •ADOPT THIS SITE SPECIFIC IDEWLQPMAEMT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AND OEVELOr M ENT - '+r $ P&A LL�- 25• E N{ ._ _,� CATTLE GUARD. I STAhI'DARELS AS SHO1NN AND DESCRIBED PIER EUN THES RAY OF x I (N) SLIDING GATE x II N 2t� a 1 I .� . _ - ma (Ni) TEMPORARY " _ -, TRAI CONSTRUCTION °i ^ ac I Sc11 PARKING : �_ a•' 9 a - - - - :1 ` .•�3m� i ITT CHAIR. WARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1 iITT I (IN) FLARE ro �' ►. I Q�-' '�X • . . . • . '11 It \ 7 .. °o ..r • -.: Ill, i (N) 100' MAINTENANCE I ATTEST: • _ a • / e COMMUNICATIONS x - `� OO H e o \ TOWER BUILDING o • --� '- .l- / U WELD. COUNTY CLERIC TO THE BOARD ::. N CONTROL _ . . I ,-�, -PROPOSE JJ - �pIg11� . e . a a , % 1 (ry �j1, p EY. worm �1'1�� � TRANSFORMER RI�Iti • f/ BIGHORN'//''''���rr ri�uwr ,,. "11 " AREA id, I DEPUTY CLERK TO THE ERWID - - - ,,.— - - °. i (Ej WELL WillAA r J-`�'iiilll ' .• 111 OA II1 x TEMPORARY % Jh 5ETaAO 6ur.u.. Lur,l, Lug�J ..�. I fill - �' CONSTRUCTION LE+GENR ff� (N} FLARE ! "0� �- €`' I a I Q� t, \ LA,YDOI� NI lot; I Ej = EXISTIINI:sir — f 20O 1 1g ! _ R t F w w uJ 15CN\ r� (E) EI,L �'' — ,Ap (N) P&A = = NEW PLUGGED & A:ANDONED . `Yf ._ - no SETI 14 y M - 1 - < — FLOW ARROWS ' " ' s '`` —x— — i(N) 6 FENCE W/3 STRANDS CIF — / \ 4-- �, - •• - - 4 v BARBED WIRE I& TAN TAN SLATS "` / I \ -- - I - - - - _ f f% N 16' PR CAT —4*--,.. EN1GL x x as 4 I x — (N) 16. PRECAST CONCRETE WALL . _ . � N�N'GIL FUEL FUEL. x x x ri:— _f Cf5NCRETE WALL . METERMETER I METER I RESIDUE METER RESIDUE FINISHED , � ',� t, I (E) WETLANDS . . r I I x x OU x Q'UT x OUT I METER x OUT x METER OUT ,,METER (CONDENSATE OUT r' �+ (E) SETBACK WELL W/15o + -- I � — I . x x x x x ss x x x x �I, �'' r1p1E Rhllk Tr�txoawlw - r il WANA-MTV 07 CRAW — DCP OPERATING COMPANY„ LP 4— \ 6' - . c {N) I-IAFN LPNIc FENCE _ I Vii 3 STRANDS OF BARBED ''ti * ' 1 WIRE & TAN SLATS 'ti. -' - � �II WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. . r____. �- Ih -------- ''� — o- ..--e — — — — — __ — — — — E FENCE= - BIGHORN GAS PUNT _ _ I / _ —yry y A.IWAJY d. IJSR t'oUNDA'ITY f T[TLE SHEET ,- r` I I I/ - - - 'WETLANDS 9 DRAFTED BY: ILA CHECKED BV: RDB IB BM4 AR MAD I5 FOR nit APPROVAL CAW DATE: 1112/16 SCALE_ As NUM] / h. 7/17/19 AR I FOR DCP IIEVEW I CAW APPROVAL BY: FOP CATE: . . • -- _ _ . VICINITY M A P ?+a. j 1 DA,E I EN oEsfnncll "PP'0 DWG (`�). T-1 ISSUE i N B ISSUE r . _T�• f- . r , r . T 1 TT TT 1 1 l . �1 " . r-1 I e I r , I r r .�- I---!- T �-+' r r , r e- I r r I . Y r-- . r 1 r . , r 1 • r I I a r , r r , • IIRV1 I1 r a- , , 1 1 2 3 S 6 a 9 10 12 13 14 1{ 17 2f} 21 22 20 25 26 27 29 29 2 .i co 07 07 S C C PC nip Cis Z II u- 1.) PLOT DATE: O/1/201( J F -H l E= D- C - 60O' 0 €.04' SCALE: 141=6004-V 8- WHEN PLOTTED 0 2.4*x36$ 1 -MILE RADIUS .3 ) 10 4 ti e 7 L 1 8 1 , 1 I 34 3 M 3.5 2 9 1 4 k L 14 IS I LJSR BOUNDARY 16 Nis Li 35 36 17 18 1 I (N) WATER QUALITY FEATIJRECSTORMWATER. DETENTION; NO-EsUILD/NO-s-T0RAGE AREA ACTUAL TOTAL VOLUME = 418.758 0FT r I } (E) GAS WELL (rfP) WIL50' Q' SETBACK ID MAIN ENTRANCE 8-XXXX 20 21 I i . W.C.R. 38 (N) BIGHORN GAS PLAN T 2 Th 22 • L 23 al W.C.R. 36 12 LEGEND (N) = NEW (E) EXISTING = RESIDENCES J 24 I 25 I , 26 I P7 JP. 29 L 31 I USR1 8-xxxx DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP BIGHORN GAS PLANT A PORTION OF THE NE 114 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO PARCEL #121302000008 I (N) BIGHORN GAS PLANT wt..R 47 - 151CR 30 1 t _ VICINITY MAP I - 2000' WHEN PLOTTED 0 24-1'143621 SOILS MAP 1" = 1000' WEN PLOTTED 0 24"x3f" 33 L a L h. WI. ;VCR. 315 1 SOIL TYPES FOUND ON SITE PARCEIt 35 Lcup—Boel Wooly 44 Olney loamy sand 49 Ostood send 69 *lent sand 70 Word vend 72 Vereo Leant Sand 73 *no loony sondl S4 Playas 85 Wailer sands O-3'% slopes 1-3% slopes 0-3P: dupes 0-3% slopes 3-9% Awes 0-3% slopes 3-5% slepss (NN BIGHORN GAS PLANT HO1E: INITIAL WkkKLOW1 - V AllADEWEK OF CHANCE - DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BIGHORN GAS PLANT 1JSK10-xxxx VICINITY MAP W/1-M[LE RADIUS DRAFT° BY: JJ CATE 7/Iz 16 CHECKED BY: 61 e 05 LP ISSuEO FOR USR APPROVAL C.4W SCALE: is NOTED X'17/1$ AR ISM FOR OCP REVIEW CAW APPROVAL BY: PDP DATE: DATE 01 DESORIPVOW APP FD DWG NO. ISSUE 24 ISSUE U 11 14 15 19 2w 21 22 23 25 26 ₹7 26 :29 34 3, 32 33 u ye 2 . 4- 3 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 I 3 I E I y I I i L I I I I ,.. 1:5 l 16 L 17 118 19 20 21 22 I I I I i i . I I 23 2 Y I I 1 J I 25 26 21 1 I I I I i I 2H 29 2 4 a I I .S:. :2 33 ACAD FILENAME: D'A'P-REglcr-n-ttst 8-i 184irdwg PLOT DATE: 8/1/2016 U - F - El - r-- i v L mil• a I I I II I I I I I Cd (N) BIGHORN GAS PLANT IMP I 11#N 66W I66W I I I I I 02N - I tri 0 'ER LA LA Tr/.AM Rag/ill/OR, er I J 03N 1 \ I MILTON - t -� REsER rVQiR I I I 02N 165 I p -t I I I CJR. 56' 05N 64W ire R.42T 04N 64W, 38 W.CR. 3r=- W.C.R. 31 wc.R 32 03N 64W w,C.R.30 — JI'.CR. }3 02N 64W lic 5. I I I I c1404 63 s —I- —I I I I I IMF LISR1 8-XXXX DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP BIGHORN GAS PLANT A PORTION OF THE NE TM OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO PARCEL #11213D2000008 LEGE NO.! - EXISTING TOWER LOCATION line ER MN PP WHEN PLOTTED 9 2 4"x36' 10 -MILE RADIUS TOWER LOCATION MAP 10.0110E1IT OF MACE DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BIGHORN GAS PLANT -MILE RADIUS TOWER LOCATION MAP CHECKED BY! RUH 8/1/18 A Dklt OISCRIPTI0N CAW DATE: 7/Wia APkeNAL BY: POP SCALE:. AS NOTED DATE UT AP PeD ISSUE DWG NO. G-2 ISSUE A 0 11 12 14 18 1 2 4 5 19 2O 21 23 24 25 26 a 29 30 31 J3 0 2 1 96 17 18 22 23 24 31 3? L o--• POI a L -C ^U 0 ACRD FIENAME: P W CONTACTS 1 L 1 I; C- ® - I} I 3 1 • 1 e 4 5 • 1 WELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPT: KIM OGLE, 970- AGO - 3549 SENIOR REGULATORY ANALYST; PAUL D. PARK OCP OPERATING COMPANY., LP, 970-539-1908 SITE ADDRESS ADDRESS TED PARCEL #121302000008 A 15C 150' SCALE° 1"=I5O'-0" WHEN PLOTTED @ 24"x36' • • • (NJ 6' CHAINLINK PEr4c Wit 3 STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE & TAN SLATS I I l I 1© 11 6 • I I I 12 13 1 I I I 19 20 1 26 26 27 28 29 SJ I i • 1 1 • . USR1 18-xxxx DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP, BIGHORN GAS PLANT A PORTION OF THE NE 114 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO 35 36 C R. 38 (N) 16' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL st x x x x INLET I INLET I INLET I INLET INLET METER I I K t' -3p (EYWELL P&A 251 SETDACK METER I METER X METER I METER Y Y A G G RAW RAW RAC COND.! GOND. CONO. nc x x {N' WATER QUALITY FEATUREISTORMWATER DETENTION; NO.BUILDINO-STORAGE AREA. TOTAL VOLUME = 41S,756 CFT\ • a • 1t r a • I " 1 I I , , 2 .3 c • • • • • 4 6 6 v* k\ 1 7.1 PAINT AREA 101 x 1 \IN (E) WELL W/150\ S'ETHACI 1 l WETLANDS c INLET TRAPS RESIDUE 235x2O0xHEADER & x TRAP & NGL CONDENSATEMETER METER TRAPS AREA Fx 11�x x -R I (N)16" PRECAST 'CONCRETE WALL b I s " /(E) WELL W/150\ �' SET BAC /l TOOL VANS .CaJ� I i1Jttj4I_i1 N) FLARE •PRO'OSED BIGH. ; N GAS PLANT. II NGL NGL METER METER OUT OUT . I , D FUEL METER OUT (N) 6° CHAINLINK PENCE W1' S STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE S TAN SLATS 0000 cc 00 s;.l{•1PIN .I I NSU FUEL METER UT USR USR BOUNCY VICINITY MAP I 11 I I 14 FENCE Ej FENCE x (N) TEMPORARY CONTRACTOR LAYOOWN YARD 140' 8.0.19, BOOK: AB PAIGE: 138 x541 (N) ADMINISTRATION BLDG x x x (E) WELLS, Batik 25' SETBACK MAW ENTRANCE PAP1 rrxxx ( N) TEMPORARY CONTRACTOR PARKING, III III CONSTRUCTION TRALERS N) ILEAC FIELI (N) 1OD' COMMUNICATIONS TOWER (N) CONTROL ROOM (N) TRANSFORMER (IN) DOUBLE CATTLE GUARD (N) SLIDING CATE (N) TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION PARKING TEMP. CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS/CO NE IFS 111 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION LAYDOWN 20 • 1 1 I z 0 co I TEMP. CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS,/CONNEX NOT 11,1111414, i'ALtNW1 — IdI1WtUEW111F CHANGE - 8/1/18 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION TRAILER/CONNEX COUNT 13 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS 19 TEMPORARY CONNEK LEGEND (E) = EXISTING (N) = NEW P&A = PLUGGED & ABANDONED -x- - (N) 6'' CHAINLINK FENCE W/3 STRANDS BAKED WIRE & TAN SLATS - (N) 16' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL - (E) WETLANDS TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS/CONNEx LOCATIONS = TRAFFIC FLOW ARROWS MUM FOR MR APPROVAL CAW OF DCP OPERATING COMPANY, L 33 L 11/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BIGHORN GAS PLANET IJSRI8-xxxx TEMP. CONSTRUCTION TRAILER LAYOUT PLAN DRAFTED EY: PLR DATE: ?nail 8 CHECKED EYI nee SCALE: AS VOTED 7/1'/18 I d R I ISSUED FOR PC? REVIEW I CAW APPROVAL BY: P1IIP DATE: I NC. OAK DESCRIPT1CN ISSUE APP EI DWG NO_ G-3 1 1 1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 , I • 29 3D 1 31 32 I ISSUE 1 33 I 4 5 6- 7 9 11 17 1j 1 e 113 17 20 21 27 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 as AC AD FILENAME: DCP-I3ighon-mst_8-1-1841r.dwg �- _ USR1 8-xxxx (NA, 6e CH'tMLINi FENCE ' � tt M x AT iI - -)+- X x a x a• x x z x x x x x x x x x X k k K x x x- A X 1-- RAW GONG. (N) SLIDING GATE k n (E) P& WELL W7 -' 25' SETBACK r ' r x x x a# / k ti (N) 5' CH,AINLJNK FENCE x x x K IS x x r (,a 54 x / x x x x K -x .- k K � x ---1--i- -r-�--I--I —r-�- —t-1 � I I � I I � I I i I r t u t •44 eQ a 5 K �. x I x x x (E) P&A WELL W/ y33 x 4 F C RESIDUE TRAM METER 235x200 NGL ,� 5' SETBACK I INLET TRAPS, X METER AREA K H HEADER & ■ I n 1 � L4) O � (4) SATE CONDENSATE 5' 45 4a 49 6 TRAPS ® a; �a I ill ill x 32 x t'� yis y I � I r y X X x }( a I m o 00 --1 pfll r ,.� �. Z- K- r� ₹ �r fie III R I l I I '. I ` K X x K X -.X i{ -x K- K X X X X X K X XJ (-: ,.y �T sr a f30 C Er t7 --_atinn ' r I :L 2 i I-111=LI ='C 1_- 0 �,.� (N) 6' Ct�AI�JLI�I�{ FENCES I. F Mill k X X k x x x k � Lii redf krX X x x � X 8 06 I I \ 1C I r I I V I � � 0I I �f N i O LEACHTIELO x p ,t, (E) CAS WELL W/1 SOP 30 \ SETBACK —• r MAIN ENTRANCE ROAD I IC 5{ '• Wq�,TER QUALITYFEATUREf DETENTION: \ x\ t�f � �0STORMVVATER ®EI-HJNO-BUILDING-STORAGE (Nj SLIDING i GATE 1hl AREA I 0 w i TOTAL VOLUME 4i&756 CPT r 29 r a. isJ t Y N. 0 at O '~,, -'' 18 11') ' z I5' PRECAST - `� (N) CONCRETE WALL _ - Z D r e V z� � b 18 612,101 • ;41.- P O -411.1i . I I Y (E) Pith WELL W,'N 25' SETBACK \ r- Ifi i . `osolacHLINE: r - {� 56 n C-1. 6,5 69 . �` i .' l ., 7€ IATCHLINE: C -2y 20 NU1E: INu1mL n;Ko01ay - k1 1 S3 1}I 66 ti 0 74 i Kt � �F 8o_ I�4 7$- 9 OPERATING COMPANY, L! P i s9 °le .DAP 71 6 1 LEGEND WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (E) o EXISTING - BIGHORN GAS PLANT (N) = NEW USR1 a —xxxx P&A= PLUGGED Se ABANDONED NORTH EQUIPMENT PLAN 50' p 50' = EQUIPMENT IDENTIFIER - FENCE W/3 (AWED 8 ; az CHECKEDI n J _ x (N) 61 CI-AINLINK STRANDS OF e/i/i roR us1: APPROVAL DATE: 7/12/18 SCALE AS NOTED „1,7I55Ltrn cAA HARBED WIRE & TAN SLATS SCALE: I°=5C —Q' • EQUI.PMEN T PLAN 7/1/18 ITSJED FOR 0CF Rfl (W CAA' APPROVAL ELY: PH DATE: ,• � = (N) 16 PRECAST CONCRETE WALL Q .M WHEN PLOTTED C 24xG' Na 0A1E BY oEscalPnor♦ n sx1 ISSUE ISSUE B I • r I I e r I , e r r !PIN t e r ' 4I I ' r I r , e r , e r r f I I , e r I I e r r A r r I e r I , r r n 1 r r I 1 • . I 1 1 r I t ' r l r I 1 r e I I I I T- N M t- 64 F - to 0 CD o. C - w n 0 a i�. 1 3 6 is 7 8 9 10 11 17 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 1 4 J 14 tql I .tri _.� cra COI E ti 3 z I d_, 1:i C7 ci z w -J O cf C F c0 4 0.1 .. C . O• e a- 2 3 5. 1a 11 12 13 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 2T 1tt 29 SP) ,51 - i r I . 1 . I , 1 I . . 1 I I . 1 r I . 1 . . I 1 . r I , 1 I I . r r . . r 1 r 1 1 . r I t r r I 1 . r I 1 . I . 1 . I . 1 . I . 1 r I . 1 . , . ) I . . 1 I . . I I . . I I . .. 1 . . . l . . . I . • r I . . . 1 r r 1 1 . , 1U Ir ' - Ise" - _ 8 R 1 8 �,jy��}, NTh.(E) P&?A � WE1L 11Y,f``ti, 2 E' S9AC K j� rr i 17 I I i yeit/ �.—// tL,D 0 56 1 t [MATCHLINE: C-1 (a 69 : .,.. ".1; - mg Om SI MATCCHLINE: C-2 rLteod' 7a 79 n le 66 74 71 0 73 LTIL U_110_ii a n_ :ELL :T i is &iff, rrT I BaIt r . 62 a+ (M) 6' CHAINLIIKENOE t I I x x x K re x x Q' d7 VC 88 97 I j f i I65 CI ❑ 96� iiff: d 1 �1 0 S� 95 9B # �—� 69 ti I-1 /iii \\N„,......:H\1\i'iti 0 (X) .ee no fr '� l \ ~'' 99 1;9 99 99 14Q /ere N. I I ere WRAN Hut x $2 TAREA,SF0RMER 82� x --� .. —61 a 40 /U U of ...0 6 J / �i1 a. \ /ct 65 E9la 6CI 1 0 i9 13 �� o75 �7 • I r22 Q 67tj I I p �, $ p �� � -1•T -n-i- 7177 11TH a 8CIC 1 L. j I 1• ar IamJI IT LIEDT 17 611 1� Am 84 r- �, C 20 N 47 II 93 ' • , . 1 F B8°e-,,,c I I;! I'!. } of ' / 96 9-5 CD *-.}1 91 # 87 / � ` / t'; (E) GAS tIELL , 93 U 4, issinahl Vi/150. S ETUAC K / ,, P - - 110 99 Qo V 99 ` 9 99 ,r 41 82 82 -..., ...--- 'sr. Ft , , , ____, 40 _ r 11 x x � x x � x I I x x I I x Ni .—"a"— '..—• x I x I ..— .e RESIDUE RESIDUE METER x ETER OUT hIGL METER t]UT FUEL METER OUT x I FUEL METER EE OUT "METER OUT KI CONDENSATE NAFILL X x I x I I x METER 1 OUT I - x I x I I K NCI: URAL wAUOONM IJANAMMEWT CC OvAtICE - N T 1 DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP E x x X K - WELD COUNTY. LEGEND COLORADO - x % x K x 5E x x x x x x x x x x x K x x x x x x (E) = EXISTING NEWV ((II)!E1 � ' �GH�4INLINK FFENCEBIGHORN GAS PPLANT_ * (N) = P&A= PLUGGED & ABANDONED - USR18-xxxx x - SOUTH EQUIPMENT PLAN IXX 00- = EQUIPMENT IDENTIFIER - DRAFT° BY: JLR CHECKEC BY: RDE 54' 0 50 x - (N) 6' CHAINLINJI{ FENCE W/3 STRANDS OF 0 8/116 d1t 199K0 FOR UV APPROVAL CAW )ATE: 7/12/1.8 SCALE: AS NOTED EQUIP'ME I MT PLAN BARBED WORE & TAN SLATS A 7/I7/IA AR IS9.rMO FOft OOP RIME* CAR APPROVAL BY: ?DP CATE: SCALE. 1"--S['-J" PLOTTED4"x3611 _ (N' 16' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL NO DATE BY OE SCR1P11174 APP'a DWG ND.. 1ISSUE C-2 WHEN ISSUE t3 r t r . . t • . 1 . n . II • . . t . . • I . . . I • . I . I . • . t . . t i • . t . r • I r . . I • . a I , . . 1 i • • t r • . . • . r . . I . . . I . • . . r 1 I I• • . t . . . 1 • s r ( . i 1 >. . a 1 f . 9 I 1 . 1 Fr E 2 3 5 6 T 8 I0 1t 12 13 14 I5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 .33 0 1 7 w Ire-. I i 4. sr III 5 9 10 11 1 12 I 14 15 1 I 1 r e I r 17 1$ 19 1 1 1 I J I L 1 s r. 7[7 21 I I 22 ?.9 IIJI I I 26 21 211 2`,3 1 i I 1 1 a 31 I I___i. a _ - I I • , •h, - - J 5- R� ▪ - P- b- w- EQUIPMENT LEGEND 1) INLET & OUTLET ES& VALVES SLUG CATCHERS STABILIZER OH COMPRESSOR 0 STABILIZER OH COMPRESSOR PROCESS COOLER STABILIZER SKID STABILIZER COLUMN CONDENSATE SURGE TANKS PIPELINE LIQUIDS HEATER BYPASS GAS METER INLET GAS METER LURE OIL STORAGE TANKS AND PUMP CRYO MCC BUILDING TRANSFORMERS BALANCE OF PLANT MCC BUILDING BTEX VRU COMPRESSORS (BYPASS GAS) ®BYPASS GAS COMP. BUILDING SUMP & PUMP 17 BYPASS GAS COMPRESSORS 18 BYPASS GAS COMPRESSOR COOLERS RESIDUE GAS FILTER COALE.SCER RESIDUE COMP. BUILDING SUMP RESIDUE COMP. BUILDING SUMP PUMP FLARE I/ BLOWERS STABILIZER HMO PUMP SKID STABILIZER HMO HEATER (5 DRY GAS SCRUBBER (BYPASS GAS) GLYCOL. CONTACTOR (BYPASS GAS) LEAN GLYCOL COOLER (BYPASS GAS) GLYCOL REGENERATION SKID (BYPASS GAS) GTEX ELIMINATION SKID (BYPASS GAS) (3A) INLET GAS FILTER COALESCERS INLET GAS PRE'HEATER METHANOL INJECTION PUMP PRODUCED WATER TANKS GLYCOL STORAGE TANK LUBE OIL STORAGE TANK CONDENSATE FILTERS STABILIZER OH COMP. BUILDING SUMP STABILIZER OH COMP. BUILDING SUMP PUMP ,39 STABILIZER OH DISCHARGE METER 40 CRYO HMO PUMP SKID 41 CRY° HMO HEATER PRODUCT BOOSTER PUMP SKID CRYO REGEN GAS HEATER STORMWATER TANKS gi METHANOL STORAGE TANK GLYCOL MAKE-UP PUMP GLYCOL DRAIN SUMP BYPASS GAS DISCHARGE FILTER COALESC!ER LADE OIL MAKE-UP PUMP CONDENSATE STORAGE TANKS CONDENSATE DRIP POT CONDENSATE DRIP POT PUMP ENCLOSED COMBUSTOR O CONDENSATE LOADING PUMPS TRUCK LOADING LACT SKID RESIDUE OUTLET METER 5 WARM & COLD FLARE METERS FLARE KNOCKOUT DRUM PUMP FLARE KNOCKOUT DRUM HEATER AREA SUMP & PUMP COLD DRAIN TANK PUMP COLD DRAIN TANK NGL PRODUCT COOLER CHROMATOGRAPH BUILDING REFRIGERANT CONDEhiSEER REFRIGERANT ACCUMULATOR CHILLER PROPANE STORAGE TANK REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR BUILDING REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL COALESCERS REFRIGERATION SKID CRY° AREA SUMP PUMP ORYO AREA SUMP FERRIC. COMP. BUILDING SUMP REFRIG. COMP. BUILDING SUMP INSTRUMENT AIR COMPRESSOR BUILDING PUMP DRY CAS SCRUBBER GLYCOL CONTACTOR LEAN GLYCOL COOLER NGL PRODUCT METER NGL PIPELINE. PUMPS PRODUCT SURGE TANKS COLD SEPARATOR 84 GAS/GAS EXCHANGER cat DEM!ETHANIZEIR REFLUX COt`.PDENSERB DEMETHANIZIER 6 DEMETHANIZER REBOILER & SIDE REBOILER 87 MOLE SIEVE DEHYDRATORS @PROOCESS SKIDS #3 & #4 EXPANDER 'COMPRESSOR SKID INLET FILTER SKIDS #1 & #6 SWITCHING VALVE SKID #2 RECEN GAS COOLER FUEL GAS METER SKID 94 EXPANDER/COMPRESSOR AFTERCO[?LCR GLYCOL REGENERATION SKID BTEX ELIMINATION SKID BTEX VRU COMPRESSORS RESIDUE COMPRESSOR BUILDING RESIDUE DISCHARGE COOLER RESIDUE GAS METER 10'x20' (a) INLET GAS METER @PURASPEC GUARD BEDS PURASPEC DUST FILTERS GLYCOL DRAIN SUMP PUMP ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 641x109' SHOP/MAINTENANCE BUILDING 551x115' CONTROL BUILDING 24•x411 COMMUNICATIONS TOWER METER BUILDING 1C'x20' THERMAL OXIDIZERS USR1 8-xxxx NOTE: ND& IIMDO1N1 - MANAQEMEH1 OF {}LANCE DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DEC -WAN GAS PLANT USR1B—xxxx EQUIPMENT LEGEND DRATTEC BY: .FIR DATE:. WIttte CR ECKED BY: RDE B 6/1 j18 JI.R ISSUED FOR U5R toPRROVAI. CAM' SCALE: AS NOTED U A a 1 I r I 2 1 1 . ✓ I P I I 3 4 I 1 1 1 I I e 1 5 6 I I I I I I 8 I I . 9 1 I I 10 11 I I 1 r 1 I 1 • I I 6 I . 1 1 1 12 13 14 15 ID I IT I • 1 I • 20 21 1 22 APPROVAL BY: Inv A 7/I VI MFt 159JECJ reR DCP RELIEIN CAN DATE. Na, DATE BY 4E.5CRIP DOH APP'ib t, ISSUE 1 I I I 1_ •..- .I- v I 25 26 27 DWG NO. c —a 28 I • 29 r I II 301 J1 ✓ I I 32 cr lc I I; -A G 1 ACAD FILENAME• CCP-Bighorn-mst_8t1i18_jLrtg iJ — G IT PLOT DATE: 2 ▪ 1 4 • I RESIDUE TRAP de METER (N) WATER QUALITY FEATURE 1IATCKLINE: C-1 MATCHLINE: C-•2 1 • . • I 3 8 1 9 10 11 12 13 . 1 • I , . • I 1 . . I n I I n I II . (N) 1F' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL (r) GAS WELL W/25' SETBACK LIGHTING LEGEND: RACK -MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE 1. 11 LUMENS h'ALL/SIDE-MOUNTED LIGHT 64 13 LUMENS POLE -MOUNTED FLOOD LIGHT 21 LINEAR LIGHT k STANCHION -MOUNT AREA LIGHT ' FLOODLIGHT POLE. 2 LAMP Nil FLOODLIGHT POLE, .3 LAMP 4 • . 1 1 r 1 1O INLET TRAPS, HEADER & CONDENSATE TRAPS LIGHTING PLAN • I 11. I 12 • I 13 • 15 • 1 15 1 • 1 1I O OOO O OOO no CC) 0000 LEGEND (E) = EXISTING (N) = NEW 19 20 21 1 1 1 l 1 1 • 22 .3 1 1 24 P ` 9 . ii +11_t _ (1-4111:El ALL LIGHTS IN THE PROPOSED BIGHORN GAS PLANT ARE LED LIGHTS AND WILL HAVE LUMINAIRE SHIELDS TO KEEP THE LIGHTING DOWNCAST AND SHIELDED. THE WATTAGE BREAKDOWN FOR THE APRROXIMATELY 210 NEW LIGHT FIXTURES FDR THE PLANT IS AS FOLLOWS: • 11% ARE 400 WATT EQUIVALENT II 32% ARE 325 WATT EQUIVALENT • 25% ARE 175 WATT EQUIVALENT • 28% ARE 125 WATT EQUIVALENT a 4% ARE 100 WATT EQUIVALENT ALL FIXTURES MOUNTED IN PROCESS AREAS ARE RATED CLASS I, DIVISION I OR DIVIS]DN 2. SEE ELECTRICAL. CLASSIFICATION DRAWINGS FOR LOCATIONS WI -ERE QLASSIFIED FIXTURES ARE REQUIRED. ALL FIXTURES SHALL BE SHIELDED AND POINTED 45" DOWNWARO TO GRADE I 14 I -I • • r 1 15 1.6 i 17 18 r I 19 2O • • • 1 21 22 1 25 ROIL: SOUL WALR00VI - IAArII1GEMIT *1 IuH.04E - 7/17.13 DATE 25 1 • I I I I 4S9LED FOR USR 6PFROYAL San FOR 6CF REflw DESCRINIOM 241 • . I • USR1 8-xxxx TheA (N) SLIDING CO, P 'cATWELK_ W. 25° SETBACK MAINT. BLDG MAIN ENTRANCE ROAD (N) SLIDINGGATE -w -u DCI3 OPERATING COMPANY, L WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BIGHORN CAS PLANT USR1 S-xxxx NORTH LIGHTING PLAN 0RAFIED ELY: Ms CHECKED HY: RDD DWG NG C-4 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3O 31 ISSUE d 32 33 A 31 33 S R 0 P 0 H C r E Q rsa gra w c I- 0 Q m A t 3 4 7 S I 1 14 15 16 17 19 19 xa 1 22 z:f 2k1 1 28 29 32 _ I : I 1 1 I 1 1 a : • ■ I 1 . ■ 1 1 . a a 1 . u . I 1 u 1 C . . ■ l . . 1 1 . a 11 . . . I I 1 , 1 i 1 . I I 1 1 I . ■ . . r 1 . . 1 ➢ . • 1 ` . ➢ . . 1 1 • 1 . 1 . . u 1 r . + I . r r A . . . 1 1 I I I A r III I . I I 1 B I I I I I. 1 1 1-- I Y __ . ••••,... .., EnW U S R1 8-xxxx ,.._ N) WATER QUALITY FEATURE _ (N) 16' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL I (g) 1a ..I • 0 ■ MAI NT. - I,,, YYY JI 1 t " BLDG 1 �. �. � I 3I $ d +- y �4 1 MILE % In .:;o f (E) GAS WELL L J < ,, W/25' SETBACK \ tu cr WI a F \ •1.. 1}1' X / ICh On \Y arts a 111•..1111 f\ f� Z -.I x MATCHLINE: , C-1 L `l ly �. '� .� �+ ami tle yI !'. + • Gr of .491€ es 9T1� ITTTT� iTTTT� TTTTT� ITTTT� a In.r ar I� CEO MATCHLINE C---2 I\ * la la 4 II a a ILnJII O w 111 {� a r ® Cr -4 e Cr- I il_t_LI_Er.111.ps_11._ I 1 :0 Lt .., a ILFT-Es-ITIF ili: TT --L 4. _Lill T N n I — — ~ -x" X x. x x x x x 1 • r I.r • \ / a ^ CI I �• • - - 1 1 I, 1 x . 111 I'� ! 1 � .„a ,p / �-- ' T h 4: I .j teI.. : O •l . 0. 1 1 x Ph I ti s ad -,:,..:.. \ i .,„ ,....„ , . , , ..., / O fl. x ------ _, ,_ ..._, ,%,,,i-. ,.,.- ., 4; tM1'X.• JJ TRANSFORMER °^ s •'{ ry� / I I AREA \ / \ I 1,4" O1 A I ern 1114 O1 I -• d 1. " C-1-1-1 -r in-= ma iit cast - n = I Liti rail T-1 i _A. _Lib_ ..., ..,„,. ... , O 'AreLJ �R ' 1 I �.,� • ��; I + / 1. h �lil, \ O I I I`I J I 0 / y 1 , L 2 { _ r ' R200 R 200 1 1 / o WELL \ (E)A W/150' SETBACK / \ �f 11 }. II�II ` LLIt r - . , _. , _a_ a I I s k 1 Y—_. .:mob 1 T x - _IIx ALL ARC LIGHTS LED IN THE PROPOSED LIGHTS AND WILL BIGHORN HAVE LUMINAIRE CAS PLANT a befictJENI HMIWA'LAUJ4'64 Or OLIeT4 - - - -& SHIELDS TO KEEP THE LIGHTING DOWNCAST AND uuP OPERATING COMPANY, IPANY, IMP - SHIELDED. THE WATTAGE BREAKDOWN FOR THE • APPROXIMATELY 210 NEW LIGHT FIXTURES FOR THE A LIGHTING LEGEND: PLANT IS AS F0LLOWS:• RACK- MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE WELD COUNT COLORADO 3 ARE �4O5 'WATT EQUIVALENT - O4 1 . 1 LUMENS WALL/SIDE-MOUNTED LIGHT • ARE 325 WATT EQUIVALENT 32% BIGHORN GAS PLANT 0 - 0 5T w 13 LUMENS POLE -MOUNTED FLOOD LIGHT .. 25% ARE 175 WATT €QUIVALENT IJSRlBysexxx �. •�•_- �' LEGEND • 28% ARE 125 WATT EQUIVALENT — — - 2' LINEAR SCALE: 1"=50'-0' LIGHT (E) — EXISTING SOUTH LIGHTING PLAN . I- STANCHION —MOUNT AREA LIGHT (N) = NE'W ., 4% ARE 100 WATT EQUIVALENT WH€ICI PLOTTED! 0 24"x36- DRAFTEV <TY: JtIt CHECKED Y: RDB r '• FLOODLIGHT POLE, 2 LAMP _ ALL FIXTURES MOUNTED IN PR{ CESS AREAS ARE RATED CLASS I. 0I'JISIQN 1 !OR DIVISION 2. IS{i18 AR Imp FOR UShi APPROVAL CAW DATE 7/112/118 SCALE.. AS NOTED ,� FLOODLIGHT POLE, 3 LAMP LI I-ITI PLANSEE ELECTRICAL C LAS Si FIC AT I UN DRAWINGS FOR LOCATIONS WHERE. CLASSIFIED FIXTURES ARE REQUIRED. A 7/17/18 ,tR ISM FOR 9CP REMEW CAW APPRWWIL BY: POP DATE: - ALL FIXTURES SHALL. BE SHIELDED APIO POINTED 454 DOWNWARD TO GRADE. ➢10. DATE ISY DESCRPFlOAI AIPPb iSSUE ➢ DWG NO. C-5 ISSUE _ B _� '1 'I r a ➢ 1 r . 1 r . r 1 . r I . r . I . . 1 s F I • I . I . a • 1 • . . I . . . . . ■ 1 r a j r , 1 1' r n 1 1 . v I r 7 F 1 • ■ ■ 1 r . ■ 1 r . ■ I_ ■ { 1 I . r I r . .' I . I . r I . . . I 11 6 I r . . . I . . . 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FLARE 161' ADMINISTRATION :BUILDING 65' STABILIZER COLUMNSTOWER CCM,1MUNICATIDNS MAIN ENTRANCE RCDAI 100' SHOP/ MAINTIENANCE DCP DEMETHANIZER RESIDUE COMPRESSOR 50' THERMAL EMPRENG M]XII�IZER DEMETHANIZER RESIDUE COMPRESSOR �UILOIr>�Gll 50' THERMAL OXIDIZER II I �� FnIiUILDIi�GIII ..I1-, a _ ON) BERM � —' r GILMORE DITCH 4 1 ELEVATION LOOKING EAST �H1a�er���aw�Pd1114 WMXUO 8 - _ - _ - - SCALE: i n r n 80 -Q mmtiy6MG11I Of Oc/YTrL - ,,� W'FIEN PLOTTED 0 24"'u36" I DC? OPERATING COMPANY, LP - WELD COUNTY, COLORADO E1iGHORN GAS PLANT USR1B-xxxx ELEVATCONS DRAFTED Ut: JLR CHECKED BY: RDE 8 eflflM JI,R ISSUED FOR USR APPROVAL CMy DATE: 7/12/18 SCALE: AS NOTED A 7117141 i IMO FOR DCP REM W CAW APPROVAL EN: PDF DATE: NO. DATE B5 Of 9cIRP71CaI AP -P10 aishiG NO. C-6 ISSUE ISSUE e e e I e . r , e e r I . e y a I a I e v I I e • I e e r , i . v I e e I e e v I e e I e e 1 e e I . r e e e e I e , e IIII e . I I , • . , v I e , e • e , e I r v I I I e e I . e , I I I 1 2 3 4 5 :1 8 10 11 12 '4 15 16 1r 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 31 32 DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit F Certificate of Conveyances (Chain of Title Guarantees) ■ See attached Chain of Title Guarantees in lieu of Certificates of Conveyances. Heritage Title Company tA{np,.TitaILU tiO,s. Fersual (jComrnonwealth' Heritage Title Company, Inc. 7251 West 20th Street, Building Lit Suite 100 Greeley, Co 80634 Phone: (970) 33O4522 Fax; (866) 828-0844 7251 West 20th Street, Building L, Suite 100 Greeley, CO80634. Phone (970) 330-4522 Fax: (866) #28-0844 Heritage Title will be issuing Chain of Title Guarantees in lieu of Certificates of Conveyances. Chris Gathman, Planner Ill, Weld County Department of Planning Services, approved the use of this forms Please feel free to contact me with arty questions. Lynn Vance Heritage e Title Company Regional Title Officer (970) 324-2052 I van ice _ : erit etco com Heritage • aim—. Title Company r $dfl .'I nips titmi:ks ft r*.'nrial Com nwe ittf Ril.P1iIA Ib ...hitiMr.'la.i TITLE DEPARTMENT — DELIVERY TRANSMITTAL 7251 West 20th Street, Building L, Suite 100 Greeley, CO 80634 (970) 3304522 Fax; (866) 828-0844 DAT + : July 30, 2018 FILE NUMBER: H05.41180 GUARANTEE NUMBER: -FF H -I -81C006-1-1841054•1180 PROPERTY ADDRESS: vacant land, Weld, County, CO YOUR. REFERENCE NUMBER: I P Midstream TO: Witwer, Oldenburg, Barry & Groom, LLP 822 7th St. Ste. 760 Greeley, 00 80631 If checked, supporting documentation enclosed ATTN: Patrick Groom PHONE: (970) 352-3161. MOBILE: (000) 000-0000 FAX: (970) 352-3165 E-MAIL: p om@wobj1aw.corngro DELIVERY: Deliver NO. OF COPIES: 1 END OF TRANSMITTAL SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS. FROM OVERAGE:} THE LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND THE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS.OF THIS GUARANTEE, GuaranteeNo.: CO -FEAT -I P 81COG6-.1-1-eHQ541180 • Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company. a Florida cotpor ationa herein called the Company GUARANTEES Witwer, Oldenburg, Barry &: Groom, LLP and D P Operating Company, LP, a Delaware limited partnership and Shelton Land and Cattle Ltd., a Colorado corporation The Assured named in Schedule A against actual monetary loss or damage not exceeding the liability stated in Schedule A, which the Assured shall sustain by reason of any incorrectness in the assurances set forth in Schedule A. Commonwealth LandMk Insurance Company Countersigned: By: es71:4 Authorized Officer or Agent 1COCi6 4-_ ▪ r▪ ate . '.girl :gare at:. 00 sa ,;d/ 4 for!!///�'1'l'/� I/` 1,ki r*tide aI F I l l 01111 5ti1�1��� r .t I. z4. Randy Quik i saaent i-baud Graiggit. 8 r tarry Chain of Title Guarantee CLTA Guarantee Form No. 6 (Revised 6/6/92) Order No.: 1-1050:1X180-820-G1W Order No.; H0 1180-820-GR+ 160400 1. Name of Assured: Gaa at tee o.: CO-EFArt-IMP-8100 64 8410541180 SCHEDULE CHAIN OF TITLE GUARANTEE Guarantee No.: CO-FFAH-IMP-8I O -1-1 -1{0541180 Fee: $160.00 Witwer, Oldenburg, Barry & Groom, [LP and DCP Operating Company, 12, a Delaware limited partnership and Shelton Land and Cattle LAd., a Colorado corporation Effective Date of Guarantee: July 24, 2018 at 6:00 PM The assurances referred to on the dace page are: That, according to those public records which, under the recording laws, impart constructive notice of matters relating, to the interest, if any, which was acquired/ by Shelton Land and Cattle Ltd., a Colorado corporation pursuant to a Corporation Special Warranty Deed recorded March 24, 1987 at Reception Number 2092966 in and to the land described as follows: See Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. Only the following deeds appear in such records subsequent to March 20, 1967: Book. 579 Book 754 Book 819 Book 823 Book 860 Book .1.145 Book 1150 Reception Number 1501365 Reception Number 1676074 Reception Number 1741266 Reception Number 1744609 Reception Number 1182145 Reception Number 2087526 Reception Number 2092966 This i.s Guarantee does not cover: 1. Taxes, assessments, and matters related. thereto. 2. Instruments, proceedings, or other matters which do not specifically describe said land. SI OGG . Chain of Title Guarantee CLTA Guarantee Font No, 6 (Revised 6/6/92) Order No.: 11054118I}- O- RO Guarantee No.. CO-FFAII-J MP -810066-1,-18-111)541180 EXHIBIT LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS GUARANTEE IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: The Northeast 1./4 of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th .M., EXCEPT a parcel of land conveyed to the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company. by Deed recorded January 19, 1910 in Book 314 at Page 368, County of Weld, State of Colorado. 1 coca Chain of Title Guarantee OLT`A Guarantee Forth No. 6 (Revised 6/6/92) Order No.: 110541180420-Q O Guarantee No,: CO-F.FAH-JMP-S1CO 6-148 10541180 NOTICE CONCERNING FRAUDULENT INSURANCE ACTS (This Notice is Permanently Affixed Hereto) It is unlawful to knowingly provide false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to an insurance company for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the company. Penalties may include imprisonment, fines, denial of insurance, and civil damages. Any insurance company or agent of an insurance company who knowingly provides false, incomplete, or misleading facts or information to a policyholder or claimant for the purpose of defrauding or attempting to defraud the policyholder or claimant with regard to a settlement or award payable from insurance proceeds shall be reported to the Colorado Division of insurance within the department of regulatory agencies. C R. S. A. § 10-1-128 (®(a). S J COG6 Chain of Title Gu araram CLTA Guarantee Form No. 6 (Revised 6/6192) Order No. 1-105.111180420eGRO Guarantee No. CO- Fi-11YIP-81CO 64-1g_Ro5411go. SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE OF TILLS GUARANTEE 1. Except to the extent that spceit`1c assurances are provided in Schedule A of this Guarantee, the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, liens, encumbrances,adverse claims or other matters against the title, whether or not shown by the public records. (b) (1) Taxes or assessments of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property; or, (2) Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not the matters excluded under ( I) or (2) are shown by the records of the taxing authority or by the public records. (c) (1) Unpatcnted mining claims; (2) reservations or exception in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (3) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not the matters excluded under (I), (2) or (3) are shown by the public records. 2. Notwithstanding any, specific assurances which are provided in Schedule A. of this Quarantee, the Company assumes no liability for loss or damage by reason of the following: (a) Defects, liens, 'encumbrances, adverse claims o:r other :natters affecting the title to any property beyond the lines of the land expressly described 1n the description set forth in Schedule A of this Guarantee, or title to streets, roads, avenues, lanes, ways or waterways to which such land abuts), or the right to maintain therein vaults, tunnels, ramps or any structure or improvements; or any rights or casements therein, unless such properly, rights or easements are expressly and specifically set forth in said description. Defects, liens; encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, whether or not shown by the public records; (1) which are created? suffered, assumed or agreed to by one or more of the Assured.% (2) which result in no loss to the Assured; or (3) which do not result in the validity or potential invalidity of any judicial or non -judicial proceeding which is within the scope and purpose of the assurances provided. The identity Many party shown or referred to in Schedule A. The validity, legal effect or priority of any matter shown or referred to in this Guarantee. (b) GUARANTEE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS L. DEng ITION OF TERMS. The following terms when used in the Guarantee mean: (a) the :`Assured": the party or parties named as the Assured in this Guarantee, or on a supplemental writing executed by the Company. (b) "land": the land described or referred to in Schedule A} and improvements affixed thereto which by law constitute real property,. The term "sand" does not include any property beyond the lines of the area described or referred to in Schedule A, nor any right, title, interest, estate or easement in abutting streets, roads, avenues, alleys, lanes, ways or waterways, (c) "mortgage": mortgage, deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument. (d) "public records":: records established tinder state statutes at Date of Guarantee for the purpose of imparting constructive notice of matters relating to real property to purchase's for value and without knowledge. (e) "date': the effective date shown in Schedule A. 2. NOTICE OF CLAIM TO BE GIVEN 1W ASSURED CLAIMANT. An Assured shall notify the Company promptly inwriting in case knowledge shall come to an Assured hereunder of any claim of title or interest which is adverse to the title to the estate or interests as stated herein, and which might cause loss or damage for which thc Company may be liable by virtue of this Guarantee. If prompt notice shall not be given to the Company, then ell liability of the Company shall terminate with regard to the matter or matters for which prompt notice is required; provided, however, that failure to notify the Company shall in no case prejudice the rights of any Assured under this Guarantee unless the Company shall be prejudiced by the failure and then only to the 'extent of the pm eiudice. Jr NO DUTY TO DEFEND OR PROSECUTE. The Company shall have no duty to defend or prosecute :any action or proceeding to which thc Assured is a party, notwithstanding the nature of any allegation in such action or proceeding. 4. COMPANYS OPTION TO DEFEND (NI PROSECUTE ACTIONS; DUTY OF ASSURED CI IMANT TO COOPERATE. even though the Company has no duty to defend or prosecute as set forth in Paragraph 3 above: (a) The Company shall have the right, at its sole option and cost, to institute and prosecute any, action or proceeding, interpose a defense, as limited in (b), or to do any other act whichin its opinion may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the estate or interest as stated herein, or to establish the lien rights of the Assured, or to prevent or reduce loss or damage to the Assured. The Company may take any appropriate action under the terms of this Guarantee, whether or not it shall be Liable hereunder, and shall not thereby concede liability or waive any provision of this Guarantee. If the Company shall exercise its rights, under this paragraph it shall do so diligently If the Company elects to exercise its options as stated in Paragraph 4(a) the Company shall have the right to select counsel of its choice (subject to the right of such Assured to object for reasonable cause) to represent. the Assured and shall not be liable for and will not pay the fees of any other counsel, nor will the Company pay arty fees, costs or expenses incurred by art SICOG6 Assured in the defenses of those causes. of action which allege matters not covered by this Guarantee. (c) Whenever the Company shall have brought an action or interposed a defense as permitted by the provisions of this Guarantee, the Camp:any may pursue any litigation to final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction and expressly reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to appeal from an adverse j u dgment or order. (d) In all cases where this Guarantee permits the Company to prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding, an Assured shall secure to the Company the right to so prosecute or provide for the defense of any action or proceeding,, and all appeals therein, and permit the Company to use, at its option, the naive of such Assured for this purpose. Whenever requested by the Company, in Assured, at the Company's expense, shall give the Company all reasonable aid in any action or proceeding, securing evidence, obtaining witnesses, prosecuting or defending the action or Iawfi 1. act which in the opinion of the company may be necessary or desirable to establish the title to the Assured, If the company is prejudiced by the failure of the Assured to furnish the required cooperation, the Company's obligations to the Assured under the Guarantee shall terminate, 5. PROOF OF LOSS OR DAMAGE. In addition to and after the notices required under Section 2 of these Conditions and Stipulations have been provided to the Company, a proof of loss or damage signed and sworn to by the Assured shall be furnished to the Company within ninety (90) days after the Assured shall ascertain the facts giving rise to the loss or damage. The proof of loss or damage shall describe the matters covered by this Guarantee which constitute the basis of loss or damage and shall state, to the extent possible, the basis of calculating the ,,snail of the loss or damage. if the Company is prejudice by the failure of the Assured to provide the required proof of loss or damage, the Company's obligation to such assured under the Guarantee shall terminate. In addition, the Assured may reasonably be required to submit to examination under oath by any authorized representative of the Company and shall produce for examination, inspection and copying, at such reasonable times and places as may be designated by any, authorized representative of the Company, all records, books, ledgers, checks, correspondence and memoranda, whether bearing a date before or aver Date of Guarantee, which reasonably pertain to the loss or damage. Further, if requested by any authorized representative. of the Company, the Assured shall grant its permission, i:ta writing, for any authorized representative of the Company to examine, inspect and copy all records, books, ledgers, checks, corrpondcnce .and memoranda in the custody or control of a third party, which reasonubty pertain, to the loss or damage. Ali information designated as confidential by the Assured provided to the Company pursuant to this Section shall not be disclosed to others unless, in the reasonable judgment of the Company, it is necessary in the administration of the claim. Failure of' the Assured to submit for examination under oath, produce other reasonably requested information or grant permission to secure reasonably necessary information from third panics as required in the above paragraph, unless prohibited by law or governmental regulation, shrill terminate any liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured for that claim. Chain of Title Guarantee CLTA Guarantee Form No, 6 (Revised 6/6192) Order NO, : 1105411,80-820-GRO 6, OPTIONS To PAY OR OTHERWISE SETTLE CLAIMS: TERMINATION OF LIABILITY. in ease of a claim under this Guarantee, the Company shall have the following additional .options;. (a) To Pay or Tender Payment of the Amount of Liability or to Purchase the I ride b redness, The Company shall have the option to pay or settle or compromise for or in the name of the Assured any claim which could result in loss to the Assured within the coverage of this Guarantee, or to pay the full amount of this Guarantee or, if this (ivaraiitee is issued for the benefit of a holder of a mortgage or a Iiertlwoldcr, the Company shall have the option to purchase the indebtedness secured by said mortgage or said lien for the amount owing thereon, together with any costs, reasonable attorneys' few and expenses incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time of purchase. Such purchase, payment or tender of payment of the full amount of the Guarantee shall terminate all liability cf the Company hereunder. in the event after notice of claim has becti given to the Company by the Assured the Company offers to purchase said indebtedness, the owner of such indebtedness shall transfer and assign said indebtedness, together with any. collateral security, to the Company upon payment of the purchase price. Upon the exercise by the Company of the option provided for in Paragraph (a) the Cotnpauny`s obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to make the payment required in that paragraph, shall terminate,. including any obligation to continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised its options under Paragraph 4, and the Guarantee shall be surrendered to the Company for cancellation, (b) To Pay or Otherwise Settle With Parties Other Than the Assured or With the Assured Claimant. To pay or otherwise settle with other parties for or in the name of an Assured claimant any claim assured against under this Guarantee, together with any costs, attorneys' fees and expenses incurred by the Assured claimant which were authorized by the Company up to the time cf payment and which the Company is obligated to pay. Upon the exercise by the Company of the option providedfor in Paragraph (b) the Company's obligation to the Assured under this Guarantee for the claimed loss or damage, other than to make the payment required in that paragraph,, shall terminate, including any obligation to continue the defense or prosecution of any litigation for which the Company has exercised its options tinder Paragraph 4. 7. DETERMINATION AND EXTENT OF LIABILITY, This Guarantee is a contract of indemnity against actual monetary loss or damage sustained or incurred by the Assured claimant who has suffered loss or damage by reason of reliance upon the assurances set forth in this Guarantee and only to the extent herein described, and subject to the Exclusions From Coverage of This Guarantee, The liability of the Company under this Guarantee to the Assured shall not exceed the least of: (a) the amount of liability stated in Schedule A or in Part 2; (b) the amount of the unpaid principal indebtedness secured by the mortgage of an Assuredmortgagee, as limited or provided under Section 6 of these Conditions and Stipulations or as reduced under Section 9 or these Conditions and Stipulations, at the time the loss or damage assured against by this Guarantee occurs, together with interest thereon; or (c) the difference between the value of the estate or interest covered. hereby as stated herein and the value of the estate or interest subject to an defect, lien or encumbrance assured against by this Guarantee. 8, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. (a) [t1 the Company establishes the title, or removes the alleged defect, lien or ersenmbrftnce, or cures any, other matter assured against by this Guarantee in a reasonably, diligent manner by any method, including litigation and the completion of any, appealstherefrom, it shall have fully performed its obligations with respect to that matter and shall not be liable for any loss or damage caused thereby, (b) in the event of any litigation by the Compaasy or with the Company's consent, the Company shall have no liability for loss or damage until there has been a final determination by a court of competent jurisdiction, and disposition of all appeals therefrom, adverse to the title, as stated herein, S l COG6 Guarantee No,.. CO-FFAI -- MP-81COGo-1-18-140541180 (c) The Company shall :not be liable for loss or damage to any Assured for liability votuntarily assumed by the Assured in settling arty claim or suit wi tho ilk. the p r C u r written consent of t lie Company. 9. REDUCTION OF LIABILITY OR TERMINATION OF LIAIIii IT'1 ., All payments under this Guarantee,except payments made for costs, attorneys' fees and expenses: pursuant to Paragraph 4 shall reduce the amount of liability, pro tank). 10:. PAYMENT OF LOSS. (a) No payment shall be made without producing this Guarantee for endorsement of the payment unless the Guarantee has been lost or destroyed, in which case proof of loss or destruction shall -be finished to the satisfaction of the Company. (b`) When liability and the extent of loss or damage has been. definitely fixed in accordance with those Conditions and Stipulations, the loss or damage shall be payable within thirty (30) days thereafter.. I L SUBROGATION UPON PAYMENT OR SETTLEMENT. Whenever the Company shall have settled and paid a claim under this Guarantee, all right of subrogation shall vest in the Company unaffected by any act of the Assure claimant. The Company shall be subroogated to and be emitted to all rights and remedies which the Assured would have had against any person or property in respect to the claim had this Guarantee not been issued_ If requested by the Company, the Assured shall transfer to the Company all rights and remedies against any person or property necessary in order to perfect this right of subrogation.. The Assured shall permit the Company to sue, compromise or settle in the name of the Assured and to use the name of the Assured in any transaction or litigation involving these rights or remedies.. If a payment on account of a claim does not full cover the loss of the Assured the Company shall be subrogated to all rights and remedies of the Assured after the Assured shall have recovered its principal, interest, and costs of collection. 12, ARBITRATION, Unless prohibited by applicable law, either the Company or the Assured may demand arbitration pursuant to the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules. of the American Arbitration Association. Arbitrable matters may include, but are not limited to, any controversy or claim between the Company and the Assured arising out of or relating to this Guarantee, any service of the cempany ice connection with its issuance of the breach of a Guarantee provision or other obligation. All arbitrable matters when the Amount of Liability is .1,000,000 or less shall be arbitrated at the option. of either the Company or the Assured. All arbitrable matters when the amount of liability is in excess of $1,000,000 shall be arbitrable only .when agreed to by both the Company and the Assured. The Rules in effect at Date of Guarantee shall be binding upon the parties. The award may include attorneys' frees to a prevailing party. Judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The law of the situs of the land shell apply to an arbitrations under the Title Insurance Arbitration Rules. A copy of the Rules may be obtained from the Company upon request, 13. Limmin tt,ITY LIMITED TO THIS GUARANTEE; GUARAtiliTEE ENTIRE CONTRACT. (a) This Guarantee together er with all endorsements, if any, attached hereto by the Company is the entire Guarantee and contract between the Assured and the Company. In' interpreting any provision of this contract. this Guarantee shall be construed .as a whole. (b) Any claim of loss or damage, whether or not based ©n negligence, or any action asserting such claim, shall be restricted to this Guarantee. (.c) No amendment of or endorsement to this Guarantee can be made except by a writing endorsed hereon or attached hereto signed by either the President, a Vice President, the Secretary, an .Assistant Secretary, or validating officer or authorized signatory of the Company►, 14. NOTICES,. WHERE SENT. All notices required to be given the Company and any statement in writing required to be furnished the Company shall include the number of this Guarantee and shall be addressed to the Company at: COMMONWEALTH LAND TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Claims Department Post Office Box 45023 Jacksonville, FL 32232-5023 Chain of Thee Guarantee cum Guarantee Form No. 6 (Revised 6/6/92) I •', J^L4�r d�•,1 d.•tl s. !' Y. I_p -.:�. .i .ri ida'3�a-• a 1 . =17. )-- =7, i tt d r•a. , ya 1 • I t 111 ` .1- 11 • I.•"•171:2.-1 • .I • I y� •e 11 '• - J t , Le 1 I n:1`4.. 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A• 1• Y • I I, ` a• •• 14 R • y I • • • 11 1 I I • Imo, I -Y I , I d rn tun r~r .'i t 0 C' i i i Iwo 579 * I,, r1^ . ,t 2 1 L I I' II I a - 1 1- t r r- - -*-- r - R .•�' a 1 I ' a I ' .', ■ �] L. rJ t "-ri 4•• • •9 "e -�n F • If ' r I ' • • f I moll y•%l • I Imo e . t ` • ,. I i 1 '11I,. 1 I. r r.i. A ; HO, i 4 r , r 1 t %b HO, ;: .yPr.da e•. I1'I" _ Decoded f lfl �� 1y-� •Y Yli.. IYIfT4 �,'j eJ� No, Reception reVialiss _ pelt, thi,`P � t1 day n;< i ,near d a„Ir Lord *ow thtrtatand nine hundred And S-ixtyt—seven HELEN N. Bon iJEN1)ER of e County of Weld Ent pmt lid LORI IN BARPOOT and !MTN 13ARFOOT et I ty ¢ County of We l d t end party WITMUIR Ifs: That the Bald' party x.t the that part, for arid In conelderaiilou of the sum of thug valuable eonsidevia Lions and renrrn--_.... to the grid put }r at ehe fitat put In hand pats by the Lail parties of Ilse' ae+eend part„ Vie Teceltrt i,erisn 9 hereby- Confer o, Arid acknowledged. has panted, battened, .soli and conveyed, and by three pre'tenta do es ants bargain. tell, emi &y, and tot' 'Intl write the uld pr:rtitt gal kiht ttcea-nl put, to pa.aar`rat >oisa. —US In ioint tr.naurr's, the tunl,ct of them. their *Wan, end the herra and luafan■ of inch aurvirOrl fo er, sill the fol- lowing described fol or parcel of tend. situate, lying. and king in ehc Cogent oaf weld saWMAIMIlaillaie • •!y• I. - •. 1 cLI 1 t nil .. I -,r Kara m the between t. 1 .Ii t I I • and Stele of C&k *•,.143, of the and Stale of C•o5otjq, of the and Slater or Colorado, to -wit, The Novtheartt Quarter (Nts4) of Scct1ch Two (2), Township Three (3) tnort1t, Range U xty—five (65) (Vest of the ICS: i PA •• �.e-e . - "Id •AIL a • :ioriarsi:".. I I. 1• . _ l , O •. ea• • 4 .. 1�iG 51•+ • 1 •-'fft.IYJAIt4l.eu.I ' •- I.L.e ll`T'`r�j •C`en . 1. Ctrs 1., ''—�il r�i:.Ptai�I rJ Its s • r,` my 7";4c174#1: 1 iTnThJ7 }.I•I'm y_ a c . IIII.Il. •• ..]t IC 111 a 1. . 1.��;" AY tl s` . It Jo hereby declared the above property: is eo`nveyleel in Joint T00R `HElt with all arid !driveler the hereditarment.a and appurtenances raPpetral rent and the revlttjhrr and. reveraton't. remainder and roomful:fen, r'etI , 'hereunto agues Ind pprofitsing,r thereof; and ilh any a ■Vf she t!Ote. right, title, interest, staiml end demand; wrilatscrver of the Hall part using, or equity. at, hi mid to the above bargained premises, the heredits,nrtnl and a of the Ilrat palrtl. either In TO )(AVE • &h1D TO HOLD the said pre.rnleee al ogre bar'gaine'd and 'dereribe+iip withaappurtenanceet unto raid parlk% of tht at.eond part, Ow survivor ail *ern, the' r audit's, and flit heir, and algalsuco1 evler, Arad tile ,aatri part y of eh. first girt, fur her Wither harm, twofer'. and ad lefrr orall.sdo str for- ever, gatatrt4 bttrraln anal ogres to and with tit. raid pirate of the e;•eond part, the aaiilgne and the helm land tyasignf of such survivor, that at the rime of the traeshua and delivering the tern, their she ffi will 'seised of the pretrIbte ahevc eareve*Idr as Of good, surge is re ie state of inheritance. in law. in let ifmple, and ha Sgperfect, absolute aid IndeleaHihlle estate soli land conveyr, PIP same rn �rr-ratear- and form at•vr'eHgtgl rrandr tidal the cane power are fret and authority irons all former iformeeand bargain, other Itrtnts. batman., idles. lieu, two, alsctsmnts and iricirrui,r�t. .L Imo Wad r e sit s recorc,, and to taxes for the year 190.7,' payable in 110 8. and the above bargained pumices hi the quiet and pea:tnAble poansiku of the aid pasties of the stood au,rrivor of therm, their airtip A aril the ittirs bad asatIgwia of much survivor, a aittl part, ptthe lawfully claiming or to tim the whole or any Pitt (thereof, Ike said an ii at ati and ewer' personor i�ar+rtktl 'WAR HAxrr MM]) FOREVER ,l i E PEW6t. P of the ' rat pan shun weld will IN WITNESS WtfERECI , the slid pare)I of the first part ha B hereunto set her hared Heil the days' sod year first Above written. s tbjeet to any conditions, reservations, exceptions,,�eex t nature eat ments and rlestr: etson Signed, Sealed orld Delivered hi the rreacnce Q ■r•v. t...a.—w..4Ttni rims s._„y71...ii- —`—�T e�I� r.a•�e�t STATE oil• COL•0iil' DO, sal �� gio tll�l.rlr.{•1i-FI ;• `irk Air t'7( 110 Ilk ta, `4 ••• P it a .k.-11 � II`,,I� �••� r�1 �.e !J •t IT } .1/4., lit•lit in ip.mm14r WA.IIItAIUTy !WILD- Sr'`F f,,,I,al • r .. • t ••I' iI. I�S'�rr �•,. ' •11 IYr r. •1 L I iJ,l �...? 1 Y I4 J 7 I• . •.r •I .. n' :I.0 'or 1It �.-ti�'11 111• :•� .I • III°• 'a; ii t... . 1 'iI al •jT:._1 ,• a. '�, I • r • .I I I I tI `"6 ._ ; • ' 1, • P a y e I. and ie r r• r a,s. d% I . a II • Id F 1 Ii l as na ante mo ) •'-nII•a.�.�I.•=z—.�. «rn Ie>_rrf� SJ,,, _ _—(S 131 T.) Wa•••�.�— ••n.•.•••t•\.••I.Ib••eMg c_ W.vi .. .tyyT. Wi�.t1 ��s••. •�►Stl. Imo.— •. Tits tonguing ill lraiment 'Wa,a attknuieitdged bet a ole this•..- v•ILIC y `. - I•-•••••••••••ei' tr• pi_. ins • IS aw P [SEAL') day of 19'.471, by., �} .+� �y 1� �u�9, ...1.:•1 •I•rv� yYi� 1.--��`�r•h�1 iw�hY'4 �, •uu new.�_-.._L....'llJylnf.niniYY••mac_- Witnvaa My Fiend. tui-ci OiU thl adz . . rr I wr ,r�r M� C linPtrid a r'Il'r f•'sal hag an. It wears ••• .III"aIm_•..4 n - !9II n 7laa immiuuv.•oo•;1rr.rd• Y••. N moan w.e•.r-:.# I e•F•1•••.+•:•.ra a eil'.•n••+41y, L., lir it 1�1.1••tyy��rly•9•a. Notary. Pak, J A ei• Imo , III 6.0"4; Imo 4 r Y • i f 4 ! 1 i I ./'_ I: - I_ .riI 61' • J:t •ye L I I1 • • I. e I1. . fit 3 r1;.1•,L: I •. l.' I• • •4` .�1 11 I r I err' ir14 J1:LI 7.it., r )°,-;:-:.`,/,.,i: 1 ti 1 a r1 • .11 ,'• ; I ' • I 1 1 Iii{ - •Jti i I.I •c1 .a • • t r • I i 4E. • • • S. 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Ia Aim Recorded ni,..•.I- ,i ,e''r e■ e'•I■IY'frflr efte lM••• ..E11:C ,4 1975 ••tta-•t [�f1.5�1 I) /y }.�.P'{ �' I tyj■i{1�,�■� . LL! '`11 Itl YLXA �lN. R`goy'ion !1W,e--e••, • ,T"111 1•�aa b1I111r mum. 'us 1•lJgl■I•••-. r , • 4 4 r J▪ • 1 t • a I a• M • F• • • ,.' ■ �•'' - :IM p:B al,L i _ • a. • L F -t4 till i 'Ice • AC •• k it / P +{ IL 'I • •.r • J • - :stria" '•� .ir1 a •f: 1• d•� • ri • f r stow all Inns by ipvsiQ rene,n o, Thn't t tl•ee•S• IP I fPI•te••• t• whose address 0t,•...L I. enM■.'..Hale County scrP..-.• ' Qt• -M+_ I.I1., 11,J•e4A•JJJIIIt•t tilt'„ Rccorder. .•pi-i.ea I .._a An._,..rafallJleirl✓ State I.. rf•.•.,1.1•••int • ins r. ■ren e•n1,-e•e' I • 1 a r. ,=444. •,,• 18569 Fc1 •-'i•v. AAA .. 'Ir■t•- a^ -••••rte-■ Colorado • 1sr %ES cortsidorallon oLefoiltez..gno_d..nnd..vat,+ a ,,'aonn.t;do>r`x l e 11 Ga. -041I/M'girt 5111• a• r Mr•••. •• •,+,•trP IL ,,,P,1,111,....„.... Pa uaa-tit le.r.11 - •: 1 I. eleryrrAt9H Ha!e . ,.I .•a u In hand paid, hereby sell® and leanvey(s) to whose address ^s11r••,,,, Is County of....•.F•.1....Wff UU and the Slate af,..„. o1u#.[a....•....................the II C following real property In the County at... . . . 3.‘.. - Wilk•pai=n..' end Stale of Colorado, I rr . 1 C • • r• r+ r ma•a. a r .. �.. - . Doli n rs, 'e t..111 "[I. 4' Mlle ., I.er.r.e--.,-,. • aa<evuga•t:1115.•-.44..a.,••••.I..:I..-_e I 5 •-. • I . I 1 t i a e els %al 4 i 5 a to -wit.: a Ii The Nor'theILIt Cr1nrtor C 111m1./4} et Section 'Two (2)e Tawrnahtp 3 North, Mange 65, Want of thol 6th Pell., County la�1' Weld, State of Color�adap except a parcel of land' Oonvoya to the Farnt'erea Reservoir and. Irrigation Company by death ruoorded January 19, 1910 in Book 314 at Faso 1691 Weld Qowty 'eoordtl excepting and reserving ono -half of all oily flu void other roinaral.a rightw now oi.n od by Lorrin trarfoot and Ruth button±, Together with, ono share of the capital retook of The Farrnern Reservoir and Irrigation Company under the Milton Ditch& :n w Doctrlit-vivanty F L•` ■Itt-teF leis.:{ ,_ aaa•c-wa eatelt l with . all its nppwtenances end wartnnt�:s)i th.o title to the .same,. subject tol.1 ;,Olo hen or -:.,1.1.J__•:,•-1 a - and. auub$ot, to It a taxon rcatrictiorrw IasnNl rala�arvati.nfe e$ ra�rdR it' Ia •..,� :i. t_nap,::I v t-: aaa•a.,m.uu ,•e1.Ha•uwaan• III a41 1 41 +••.ev•11 1114 1•+n , rt eta,Yre•S in 'rai44 ' 'a . X t - Signed this.. „a inthe P'r+emo°of 1 Ill CI 1111 a�. t.•.YII••.p••..„feu •i•4b1 n4Lta•I I11•12•••••0* •.ar 1wa..*Ia.fl • s . — - — --.... as f,a�•124-- — Ii * 1 i :M Fiiii{fiaaabi.a alFu•4{yp46.a1H Gi+-i ,F1t•Iaa a•,. 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III I, rani' •I tS■is.raiiN..IH1•••e�Apl.q-r.., 11Ai'ir�I111-• IB 'T Tioconleu.l ■111•• a-1 /I Ian UYIYuso t2i a`rb• -. ILMa■ .era.•.,.•,•,",..r J••tr,,1..1..r.97YeL'Llpssn.,s. Bill T11C1.4 I.glilt.F, We Yids lath Iti � a Iltlttru JVJ ANN CLOUD day {Jf lirt.rnr apy ut the County or Wald Waal Staley ylf r:riuirnil{I, o't thu firm( Porte. onil HARP? :ReillOBCT, and Infilik L& KQUODCL whom!' le iii liderll! M Ia 201759 Huh County M. 1137' — LaSalle thu Qlu4riily t! Weld. nut? StnW of cowrie:bpi yr the attend port:: �1MIT�I;I',I F iil�l. thmlt the sold 'part ,y► of the first InlArir for rind is ceasidurrltltiz or Thu suns et ether good and vtl.eabje oonsidar t ion Rind TUN A]Th ZNa '].00thc a - re 44 r� _ a a a I D er.el.ItS, to this said part 3 of thtl rim I'm hi hand laid by the raid MAW of the iLcoILd port. OW rccclptt wherirnF Iw hereby conft'btod brad ilokriuwtrat�:eelp hit Q grimicii, lbat`anlmvil, told marl mined. anal br theta ihreniatta Ile as Kirtinle trnregsin, set, c.Arr,fey' ui1sl confirm note the sold rirla'UI+t or tier m.wnnrt rant their heirs nrd nnaigaii forcnnr, mkt in Len�Ttecy In common gait hi Joint larnnney, .n I I ehu following iloo rihol iot or ilarcvI of huid, Aituarrtue, team and INdIn•ei in the C©tatatlr ni Wald —IN le linti1'IIIaEllitliCI �n rift* sl;�le �alolcumartilaaa r ram ++V Ile n•,vaa ■e /" 11 • •114•,.4.2•.11 -.8�•m eli: r fund alit, m•f Calnrade, to wIL The northeast quarter (NED of Section Two (k), Township 3 Xortht Range 65 Woet of the 6th P.M., Cowty of Weld, State or Colorado-, except a parnet Of land conveyed to The ?Ez�.rLteerc R'uuer'vair° and Irrigation Gomrm ny by deed rac€or'dcet January 190 1910 in BOCA 31e� at pare .36E rI• Wald County Pecorcc; together Oath e.li a Ut eta and other mineral rights how or nad by nailer& to half €rtiatwiti E7 ! titreet'rrlyt! awn key au vn- c Lt Bard �'0Q Tfl}it withl all and: �ingulmr ths, hakrv11-simiricrrlrl eenti nii'inartt:nnttees thtreuntr, bufrnig'ot�, In in anywise itlierinl.n$Min, t to Meriden and rortr'NI.8.6mo, raemnirtdor hod r►'enu[ndcra, max, kreue?i eind pails ilie.t:41; find, .9 tke t��tln10, r.lilht. �IiL'lrl. lateer•cad, claim mid el�marw�l wtli llmgrr'v�'r Di the sold part y e� t t4 first port; oitliur in low or ertulty, n!, Irt eland Lo t.ite Paton harivalmcd pried hwi, Ail Lk th° RI•trvaliatnealy and rIttpurLL1,1h in TO ]IAV AND To iteLti the mold n.remliresr above burgarinirrl nerd rloticrlllnd, with thu talta.turtenhlncere. onto $I;L' sold rwrt.iiL'ri at the tfcnnd part. °their htirp and nreltiitn farruvera And Ow wiiki 9iswt y of the !hid inrrt, for her t+t'i.C I hot'- holm woollen, mat admiawlal•rat ra do o� Iraereett[►i�t/ tyrant. t�rrrr~/nin mid agree 10 a,ip, 6th the Milli nntlrr.al of the second port, mar heirs and snips, Lila fit thne Ririe or the cTtcnIIu;g nod delivery of them pre.. tleltrr tithe in . well salted of thu+ prorrtise'a tt auwr ctrl nivi!yiurli no of good. sure. ported, Absolute and indefeasibly L'%Nutce of tabu!' lance, Ira 9tnerr in fee simple, aryl b�e, RPM rlirllli full rower nrrd ifiwf'ull .t rthority' to grant., bar■ grilhl oil and otinetro�r tiw ®urine In inannc'r tuna form nf9rtomid. and that Lhol Same ate Trece and ck-ir from all fears-er mod other g,.tito, bargains, !alt's. Non; 'taxail atuca,imunt and encumb'r'ance. of whmtever kluil or mature auever unapt for the 1978 taxes which tare due and payable in Jeen•uarlyr t9l79;• and sub j.° to ,.1t eanamontet -nrntrietiO 1.! And ronarvatiarte or re*e lt1•, if (ply. amid the aheue bar ffiblell lalrcnrr'Isea hi tic '1tu1LIt and praeeenlils:■ stiumij'flnn ut the itild parties of rise sec earl part, tilers hrdtn - u d alaruiguis, sigulun. fish ieiid cvvey person ur iputlroniia lilialurly clulusing- +cr too clam aim whole or ray 1;11i11 tlh+ertgd,I thu 'mid ratty of tho lint tetrrt shell and trill WAttnAN'11 JAYN$ PO1t a't'Et't DEFEND. IN' WI`FNE;ll WEI kit BO" the Md party iii the first 'hurt tier e hvruuntu act her hind and mad t114 day amt yca'r 'first Ibove written. 1irisreed, Swilled urld thilive ed hi 'ha Prolotice cC • •• .. e•rrrr mrrrra/"mm�.Mruu■r.till,re.•••••i-•:.1,.°.....rf•••wie•ermuenna I Ii.. 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KtbObni r Husband and Wife of the County of Wald and Fierily of Colorado, of theMichnol. v. ©orthiowiuz w oae le :l address ui 19403 Weld County load 44, of no Count, of Weld Candi, at the wand pins Lint part, and LerMlle ,, CO I D645 'ad Stmt. of err • •1 Skis ery Poe . FEB 1 O 19/8 So- 4S 447,4.ma--Y.ena1 a .4 . asellnesupe WET ER$ rai That the aid ;part i,urni the fin t tort for and in coniidaraltan of the ma of Other God and Vlluabio Considerations and Tarp and no/i.OO-sftspums. -" an DOLLARS to the ekeW Peri let of the fins# plant in -hem plaid by maid part y of the wend part, the receipt Oast I leoe+r}bp confessed and skncwledgeld, have imaged, bargained. ea and connyd, a td by thus pranrrts do a flu*bustle, nit corrvap NS confirm, unto the said Patty oink' seed Plittp.his heirs sod swabs for. aver. all tie iollawirg dnttlkwd lot - or parcel T+ a.f land, alto* lying and being in the Celhani7 of Wald aM 8t to of Colorsdla. to writ: The northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Otet:inn Two (2), Township 3 worth, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.,r County of Wald, ntato of Colorado, except a parcel of land con- veyed to The Fa.rmers feoorwoir and irrigation Company by deed: recorded January- 19, 1910, in Book -314 at page 368, Wald County Racardln F Together with 19 shares of tt� oapitathRipswk of the Patrons Renorvoir and Irrigation Companyand any an - all other/atcar carrying right -0r pumps or pur anq Plants ► sprinkler elate ® now used in connoption with the Irrigation of the above described lands or appurtenant thereto 0 I • . i I . -1 1 • r N. 1 1 . 1 rr it I' I- ••4 Si : k also known as atreo t wind number Vacant Land 'TOCIETHER with ail and rhigulor the 'hereditaments and appn*ntncn thereto Wombat or In aanohie at �t..and the nnrelan and r*narelons, rrintaindtr and remainders,. rents, lama and profit' thereof, and ail the estate, eighty tlkl., Interest claim and *read whatsoever of the old part ies of the tint pert, either In law or equity. of, .in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditament, and apper races, TO KAYE AND TO ROW tbs said p.nenlae■ *hove bsevaloold aid described with the appurtanaaees, unto the sai4 party of t-lrer . �r p*4 his hater and Reignfornvlerl And the "Id part lea of the lint part, for them set %tou a r%. executers.. and adm nlatrst•ort , Io --ta eovsnant f grant, bargains shit an to grid with themidgirt" y of the estond punt hie helm and swim that at•the time of the ensaealEng and live at USW preeeMa, he is well mint of the prenthcs above conveyed, as of gam, surer perfect, shiers sod ,iaddeasiblo i lk-ta a! isherritanct law4 in fete simple, an,d ha a good right, full power and lawful attack ty to MS. e, all and convey tide arxore in mariner and form: as afar uand, and 1that tha use am ins and char tam all former and other grants, bargstner .arse, lie%y% flies, awaeaementa grid encumbrances of 'whatever hind oor nature mom. Except 1978 taxes payable in. 1979,E casements, r-eotrtct.ione 'and rnaerva tiaris of record,, if any. Subject El, a first deed of trmst to John H. cloud and An Cicaud for $120/000.00, dated January 10, 1970, and recorded January 11, 197e, in Book, 81,9 under Ralception. bile. 1741267E which party of. the second part assumes and agroes to pay recorded in weld County/ Colorado Records. and the shove bargained p:r+emfaea in the quiet and peuar le p1otieselion of the said part y of the world part, hie helot and audirna again,' all and ever y pere'on or Mrtona lawfully ,claiming or to tla.lr the whale or any port thereof, the said part .ins of the first. put shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND,, t WI'T?ltas' '1i1ltOF1, the said pan lee of the first part ha ire hereunto sot thalirEa rrd s Indswan ' the day mid year lint above ++rrltkrw, '11jflI Iti r■ •l- Ylt4I[II Iu4III t11a I,.dil1.I • I ,'i .1 • ••'pk•1•tl' iiii k.ik mils i -IIL�i as sae Z.**. SC..**. ...min— ...v. -J•.I •' J''-fk.pt!I?IilIn.tlt 6.440 lbnw, cases ui \ 'k's L 6iAj qv CO U0 . Peiy'e"ti,,, f� t �I�rY7ItM>rs 6,71 r i.r.Y li� • County of Weld inatr�, tnt er'ul acki owledS bolero me this by Harry I 8 a by Kobeboi and 'Irma L. - Kcbobe i etwenthelon arylrei October 23 . -a Iii Ua4i' '.rl MSS i YI I-11111 WI ...a,..Y.T,N i • Harty KO obis' be, G1i • .Y -•7:: (mm,„„mm"4816AL) Irma Le Kobobelr. Wife ••1'••rt urns. rums, a It 11111•IIN.n - II•IIlII'Ii "'WEAL) !r'1I..! I•II,Y,tOPAL) 1St?, d.ay1 of February husband and Wife 4'0931 . 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Fl. v�.\7r �:�" � ., 'rl : ,i ; ,,!- .yr P Reeordad ar• C R ue M 1979 Reee ti117:azatitti 1 This DEEP, Made this 16th day ci Februa y 19 7 i between Michael E. Bonkiewiaz p atthe Countyor weld !State of Colorado, of the first part, and Michael 1, Bonkiewkex and, -Debra L. BonkieWicz whose legal address i• 10493 Weld County Road 44 0 LaSalle.Colorado 80645 of the 'Comity of we i&nd State of Colorado, of the second part: Partamatait _Recorder. ti. 0. Cou n , Co to r uto . L :el Recorder"H Many I [ : Ire" I: DOLLARS ;! _ to the said part of the first laaart its hand paid by the said parties of the second part; the receipt whereof f is hereby confessed and acknowledged, tae s remised,. released, soli, enrive ed end quit ela.lmedl..and by these presents does remise., release, sell, convey and quit el aim l unto the said parties or the second part. their fairs and assigns forever, not in tenancy in common but i tenancy, a El the right. tittle, interest and demand which the said party • of the - _n feint �'first part ha ® in :sold to the following described —lot a or parcel -- of land situate, lying s ad being in the 1q County of weld and State o-fCOI c,rawin, to.wit; - ' The Northea.jt Quarter (NEa) of Section Two (2) , Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado, exceptpartcel of land conveyed to The Farmers Reservoir and lr- rigation Company by deed recorded, January 19, 1910, in Book 314 L1 at Page 368, Weld County Records.. Together with 15 shares of t.hn capital stock of the Farmers Reservoir mid Irrigation Company and any and all other water ditch or carrying rights' pumping � pumps or plaints, sprinkler systems now used. in connection with the irri- gation of the above described lands or pA+e r'terl lira t the re to . . Ir 11 a 1 • i also known_ as street and number Vacant Land TO RAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in airaywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest, and spurt whatsoever of the saki party of the fir:4ttartrt either in law orequity, unto the said parties or the second part, theft 1hoirs mid IPA:inns forever, not in tenancy in common but in joint taenane . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said part y oithe fir:t part hlca s hand tared: seal the day and year first a hovciF writ ten. Signed, Sealed and Doll vored in th proKt:m-1(t of ,fir al.. a. eats re a . a a_a.«�.. . .a -- - STAT E OP CO LOit ADO, County or : Weld .•I •Si u a hereunto set 9-eilt rt. Michael. E. DOnk ewicz ^rI' Mad a,rr. - Y.....wo.•oar L, The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before we this 19 79, by Ati ch ae 1 E. Bonk lowiez Mkrtidipnaipnieri'expires 4 1 y ,1 .ti �. e•uilii-. .nr •Pi October 1, 1980 f: ` 9rer•i Scc bland anti °fioJya) weal. ' 1 .Or • A,r• I - V• ia ..1,/ t'Ir 4' A Y i : i r e• r� i`4 I..1' 4 . 11 .4 16111 6~ 1. /11 41. ic b o#, O 4004risilir!II 16th day of F � J(/ ills l r` i 13211 ` T. Adams is s 'SEAL] ]SEAL] [SEAL' February No 9'O2 quJrCMAm llEt lip, —to JtuChc Yv'J, ala..--Il rudrnta x:'4),.6 ID 4C Staid, SUtr*PIN 1;011144Pl *1$T1-dULII ba7.'ifl Nosily Nair. ✓ I.l I i 1! I. a, Ii mar 11 I. I •b i . 'L :1 9I n I I 1 is ii I" I.; 1'• l•I• '1 !; I • , . it l l ■ L- - 1 .' '. , 1 .Ir • ` 1 .; I I. al . a. 1 w -,u . b F 2Qa752b B 1145 REC 02087526 02/06/87 12:35 $9 F 1043 MARY ANN FEUElisTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WARRANTY DEED KNOW' ALL PERSONS BY. THEE PRESENTS; 00 1/003 GELD CO, co State Documentary Fee Date THAT Michael E. Bonkiewicz and Debra L. Bonkiewicz, husband andwife, parties of the first part, in consideration of the sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, and other good and valuable consideration, , in hand paid, the, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, sell. , convey and warrant unto The Federal Land Bank of ichita, a c rporatien Wichita, Kansas, party of the second part., the following desc ibed real property and premises situate in Weld County, State of c lera e, to wit: See Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated as though fully set forth herein. Together with all privileges, he: rod i tin is and appurten noes thereunto belong- .rig, including all water, irrigation and dr_ai age rights of every kind and description, however evidenced or manifested, a .d a.11,rights of way, apparatus and fixtures belonging to or used in connection therewith, also abstracts or other evidence of title to the above deseri -d real r estate. m Subject to existing easements, rights of way, and mineral interests or mineral leases owned by third persons under valid reservations or conveyances now of record. Together with all improvements thereon and the appurtenanes thereunto belonging,, and warrant the title to the same. TC$ RAVE AND TO HELD said described premises unto the said party of the second part, its successors and assigns forever, free, clear a d discharges of and from all former grants char s / taxes, j ud nts , mortg gess and other liens and encumbrances of whatsoever nature. *part of the cons ' deration for this deed is the full retirement and cancellation by the grant c herein of Page .1 of 2 pages B 1145 REC 02087526 02/06/87 12:35 $9_ 00 2/003 F 1044 MARY ANN FEDE STEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO that certain promissory note executed by the grantors herein ated April 28, 1981, for Loan It.. 791355-5-0+120-10. There w i l 1. be no merger of the security documents for s d loan into this conveyance, This deed is made in lieu of foreclosure and is not taken as additional security. Signed and delivered thisja day o STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF VELD an thzs�,'�� day of 1981. r Aft M haei E. Bonkiewicz r _Pr f\ Debra L. Bonkiewicz ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1987194before me personally appeared Michael E. nohkiepicz an Debra . Porkiewic2, husband and wife, to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and deed Witness my hand and official seal n cit A 11 i • "liar 'm BCC° M ,Commission Expires: rnr. in - Notary Pub ic ,O afeety C 'Padres Page 2 of 2 pages It t • B 1145 REC 02087526 02/06/87! 12:35 $9.00 F 1045 MARL ANN FEOE TEiN CLERIC RECORDER WE ''EXHIBITA" Locate, in Med County, State of Colorado, described as to.ilo The Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section Two (2) , Township Th Range Sixtrfive (65) West of the 6th. P.M., County, of Wield, Colorado,, except a parcel of land con ve ed to The Farmers Irrigation Cappany by deed recorded January 19, 1910 in Book 368, Weld county Records. Together with 15 shares of the capital stock of The Fars Irrigation Company. Tether with all water rights and a security interest in all motors, equipment, and sprinkler systems used for irrigation described above, including all future additions to, replaces substitutions for 3/003 D COI Co ee (3) Korth, state of ervoir and 314, at Page servoir and wells, pump , �f the land is of , or i AR2Q92966 DF $32.50 B 1150 REC 02092966 03/24/87 12:04 $6•00 1/002 F 1172 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK Se RECORDER WELD CO, CO CORPORATION SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED The Federal Land Bank of Wichita State Docurrientory Fee THIS INDENTURE, Made this 23rd day of March, 1987, between THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF WICHITA, Wichita, Kansas, a corporation, party of the first part, and SHELTON LAND AND CATTLE, LTD! A Colorado Corporation whose address is 23043 Ticeld Co. Rd. 42, LaSalle, Co 80645 party of the second part. WITNESSETH: That the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of $125,000.00 Onehundred Twentyfive Thousand and no/1110sDOLLARS, and other valuable consideration to it in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt of which is hereby confessed and acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain., .sell and convey unto the said party of the second part, its heirs, successors and assigns, forever, its title to and Interest in the following described real estate situated in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to -wit: The Northeast 1/4 of Section 2, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th PSI EXCEPT a parcel of land conveyed to The Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company by Deed recorded January 19, 1910 in Book 314 at Page 308. Together with all oil, gas and mineral rights now owned, if any. AND together with 15 Shares of the Capital Stock of the Farmer's Reservoir and Irrigation Company. SUBJECT TO: Easements, rights of ways, restrictions, reservations, mineral interests or mineral leases, and any building or zoning restrictions or regulations., and any discrepancies an accurate survey ould reveal. TO HAVE AND HOLD The same, together with all and singular the title and interest of the party of the first part in and to the tenements, t.ereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, forever. And the said party of the first part :hereby covenants and agrees that at the delivery hereof it is the lawful owner of the interest hereby conveyed in the above described premises; mise.s;, and that it will WARRANT AND DEFEND the same unto the party, of the second part, its heirs, successors, and assigns, and all and every person or persons whomsoever lawfully claiming through, by or under it, them or either of them. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said party of the first part has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President, and its corporate seal to be affixed hereto, and attested b y its Secretary, by and with the consent and authority of its Board of Directors, on the date and year first above written. f e B 1150 EEC 02092966 03/24/87 12:04 $6.00 2/002 F 1173 NARY ANN FEITERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, co ATTEST; And Sharron U. Lacy, Assistant Secretary kAL it:tesiglires4 Ifi NO49 \SEAL!. *a 6 • earacitti The Federal Land Wichita, ita, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Bank Vice President STATE OF COLORADO SS. COUNTY OF WELD Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this 23rd day of March, 19870 personally appeared Kirk Goble to me u'h re personally known and known to me to be the identical person who d the name of The Federal Land Bank of Wichita, Wichita, Kansas, a corporation, to the foregoing nstrurnent a - its Vice president, and he b-etng by me duly sworn did say that he is such officer and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate al of said corporation and that the same was signed and sealed in behalf corporation of said, by authority. of its board of directors, and he acknowledged to me thathe executed the same as his free and voluntary actand deed, and as the free and voluntary act and deed of such corporation, for the uses - and purposes set forth and specified therein. Witness my hand and seal the day and year last above written* 176 •ii •it .•-. r • ' rr • 6 • • rig'a tee ■ ' as am a ti +. e �� • i 7 et b C.) et l I. ■I - 1 i 1 last"calttF. t*:t; 0 e :1ra ' i t• •.v- Ia +' id f �� it- �'��' Ir.,-aa '• • ■'• rt r • i. ir .. n ■1414'4.• a. it. ala ea * it • L•1 '14 waik • are Notary Public My Commission Expires: Feb . 26, 1991 srr 1113 10th Ave. , Greeley, CO 80631 S a a P,. • r i ■ . a - a!I v. 1..� • t. - ti p o DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit G Affidavit and Certified List of Surface Owners • See attached Affidavit and Certified List of Surface Owners. WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAND OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE 7/30/2018 7:23:54 AM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of the property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the Weld County Internet Mapping site, http://www.co.w•eld.co.us, and has not been modified from the original The list compiled for the records of the Weld County Assessor was assembled within thirty days of the applications submission date.. -00104--avezie Signature ci 30tt; 7-C7118 Date Property Owners Within 500 ft of Parcel ft 121302000008 Account Parcel Owner Mailing Address R4374886 105535000012 MARK DOROTHY JEAN R4374886 105535000012 MARK DRIJ E R4374886 105535000012 MARK EDWARD► EUGENE R4374886 105535000012 MARK JOSEPH F 22264 LA SALLE COUNTY CO ROAD 806459514 40 R0173890 105535000015 MARK DOROTHY J R0173590 105535000015 MARK DRU E R0173890 105535000015 MARK EDWARD E R0173890 1105535000015 MARK JOSEPH F 22264 LA SALLE, COUNTY CO 806459514 ROAD 40 88945203 105536100004 COLORADO STATE OF 1127 DENVER; N SHERMAN CO 802032398 ST STE 300 Parcels: 7 Owner Records: 14 Page 1 of 3 WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAND OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE 7/30/2018 723:54 AM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of the property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the Weld County Internet Mapping site, http:/fw+orw.comeld.eoruus, and has not been modified from the original. The list compiled for the records of the Weld County Assessor was assembled within thirty days of the applications submissiondate. Property Owners Within 500 ft of Parcel # 121302000008 Signature 301AL te" Date Account Parcel Owner Mailing Address R4933186 121301 000009 SHELTON LAND & CATTLE LTD PO BOX ROGGEN, 65 CO 806520065 R4933686 121302000001 J P E NJ JOHN C E R4933686 12130200000'1 .JFPSLN CARL A Il 20°121 LA .SALLE, C I +NT`' 00 42 ROAD 806459418 R4933886 121302000007 ARISTOCRAT ANGUS RANCH 9053 COUNTY PLATTEVILLE, ROAD CO 806519218 34 R4934086 121302000008 SHELTON LAND LTD PO BOX 65 ROGGEN, EN, CO 806520065 & CATTLE Parcels: Owner Records: 14 Page 2 of 3 WELD COUNTY COLORADO LAND RECORDS AFFIDAVIT OF INTERESTED LAND OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE 713012018 7:23:54 AM THE UNDERSIGNED, States that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of the property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property ,being considered. This list was compiled utilizing the records of the Weld County Assessor available on the Weld County Internet Mapping site, http:I/www.co.weld.co.us, and has not been modified from the original.. The list compiled for the records of the Weld County Assessor was assembled within thirty days of the applications submission date. Property Owners Within 500 ft of Parcel # 121302000008 Parcels: 7 Owner Records: 14 72�1_r �2� _ SignatUre't? ,4, 30 Date Page 3 of 3 DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit H Evidence of Adequate Water Supply. DCP is currently in the process of contracting with Central Weld County Water District to install► a new water main and water tap to provide drinking water and process water to the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. During construction, DCP has contracted with Deep Rock Water Company to supply b►ott construction crews, ed water for the Park, Paul D To:r Subject: DCP Midstream/Paul D Park Park, Paul D EW: Deep Rock Quote You now have a water delivery account with Deep Rock for: DCP Midstream, Plant 12, 0,2 mile south of CR 38 on west side of CR 47, LaSalle, CO 80645. Thank you for joining Deep Rock and our family of bottled water brands — Alhambra's, Belmont Springs', Crystal Spring?, Hinckley Springs °, Kentwood Springs®, Sierra springs , and par l tt , As requested you will find below the products and prices that were discussed. 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Thank you. too a 2 DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 10. 2018 Exhibit Evidence of Adequate Sewage Disposal CHOP wi'l hire a licensed engineering firm (pre -qualified by Weld County Department of Environmental Health) to design the on -site wastewater treatment system for the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. • During construction, D P has contracted with S&B FPorta-Berl to provide portable toilets and hand washing stations. mit H/lilA fifiW! Mon • r- Medlin HOME 1uit:bt m A le ICI.. .L'WV f 'a E iSr Ft 3263 Oakland St. Aurora, CO 80010 303-341-6800 03.341-6828 Fax 8.66-893-9001 Toil -Free www.sbprestrooms.com "CLEAN PORTABLE RESTR0OMS" June Pt, 2018 To Whom It May Concern: S B Porta-Bowl Restrooms has the new service address of 0.2 mile south of CIS 38,.on the west side of CR 47, LaSalle, CO 80645 on record and will be servicing and providing. portable restrooms for DCP Midstream for construction activities at Plant 12. If you have any uestions, please call me at any of (lie number below. Thank you. Sincerely, Lynn Stout Special Events Coordinator S B Porte -Bowl Restrooms 303-341-6800 Office "Service Locations in Denver ' Greeley / Colorado Springs" DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit J IGA Boundary Statement The proposed Bighorn Gas Plant is not located within a defined IGA Boundary. DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 112018 ExhIbit K Detention Design Drainage Report Prepared for: DCP Operating, Company, LP Drainage Report Bighorn Gas Plant 8/1/2018 rrcpare 69: Wlifte [engineering Inc Drainage Report This site is in a non-urbanizingarea of Weld County. � yeIPow = indicates required data input by user 1. Description/Scope of Work: The proposed Bighorn Gas Plant is located on a gently sloping site draining generally to the west with an average grade of about 3 percent, towards an existing irrigation drainage ditch known as the Gilmore Ditch.. This ditch drains into the Box Elder Creek Watershed and then to the South, Platte River about 10 miles north of the site. The overall parcel is about 155 acres, of which 88 acres which will be used to construct a natural gas processing plant. This includes approximately 20 acres will be used temporarily for parking and a contractor lay -down yard. Pre -development imperviousness = 0.02 Area of buildings: Area of graveled processing plant: Area of gravel roads, Area of temporary parkin g 'laydown: Area of permanent development Area of parcel to be left undeveloped: Total area of parcel: 0.81 65.69 1.50 20.00 acres Pest-deve imperviousness, ra- acres acres, acres 88.00 acres Weighted ave post- 1ev imp. = 0.41 acres 155.00 acres 0,95 0,40 0.80 0.40 67.00 Area of parcel draining to (N) WQF: 88.00 acres 2. Methodology and Design Parameters Used for Drainage Report and Analysis: Rational Method Design Storm: Release Rate: 100-y r/ -hr = 1 -r1 -hr = 2.73 1.41 in for this site per the NOAA on-line weather atlas in for this site per the NOAA on -bane weather atlas Urbanizing or Non -urbanizing: This is a non -urbanizing area. Soil Types: Sand & loamy sand topped with 4" gravel RCS � type A,, which is highly permeable) 3 Current Drainage Conditions 3,1 Current Off -site to On -site Drainage: No significant runoff enters the site from off -site. Such conditions will not change as a result of this project. The east end of the parcel along WCR 47 is elevated and serves as a natural ridge that prevents water from the east from entering onto the propertyr except for minor amounts of runoff from the unpaved county road. 3.2 Current On -site Drainage: Within the gas plant area, stormwater runoff generally runs west and southwest visa surface flow to the existing irrigation ditch along the western edge of the site. 3 3 Current On -site to Off -sit€ Drainage: Runoff from the location of the proposed gas plant flows off -site into an existing irrigation ditch (known as the Gilmore Ditch) in the west portion of the parcel, then north along the ditch and eventually into the South Platte River. These general drainage patterns will remain unchanged in this project, except that the primary flows will be intercepted and temporarily detained in a WQF pond. 4. Proposed Drainage Conditions 4.1 Proposed Off -site to On -site Drainage: The existing conditions remain unchanged in this project. No significant runoff will enter the site from off -site. 4.2 Proposed On -site Drainage: in the proposed site development, the site will be graded generally fiat with a slight ridge running north -south along the center of the new process area. Water will flow on the surface both north and south away from this ridge so that runoff and winter snowmelt do not collect around the main process area. Runoff will becollected in shallow swales on the north and south sides of the process area, and those swales willdrain to the new WQF pond at the northwest edge of the site. Swales will be located around the periphery of the plant in such a way as to collect runoff from all process areas associated with the plant, 43 Proposed On -site to Cuff -site Drainage: 100% of the storm runoff from within the process area fence will be collected in a new Water Quality Feature pond. The design of the new WQ.F pond will be based on collecting 100% of the runoff predicted from a 100-yr/1-hr duration storm. After the rain from a large storm subsides, a plant operator will check the water in the pond for any sheen indicative of hydrocarbon contamination. If any contamination is found, the contaminated water will be removed DCP and hauled to a refinery for recycling. Non -contaminated water will be released via a normally closed manual valve to flow off -site in a controlled manner, The rate of water discharge is limited so as to not exceed the historical storniwater flow from the site, calculated from a 10-yr/l-hr storm based on the pre -development runoff factor of 2% :imperviousness., Water will not be held for longer than 72 hours after capture in a rainstorm. Drainage off -site will continue to be routed in the same Gilmore Ditch as previously. 5. Runoff and Pond Volume Calculations per the Rational Method: Ire accordancewith the `'field County Code, the proposed "w^ ater�Quality Feature ►will acct as a temporary d�et.ention pond,. and is sized to collect 100%of the runoff from a 101-year/I-Dour storm from the propose ;as pl nt process area, 5.1 Compute Runoff Coefficients based on NRCS Soil Types: Input MRCS Soil Type: Imperviousness, I (decimal): Weighted average imperviousness: Calculate runoff coefficient, Ca lhtu c,d: A For NRCS Type A soil: For N RCS Type B soil: For NRCS Type CID soil: A = highly permeable gravel, sandy/sandy loan; D = tight clays pre -development post -development 0.02 (per Weld County standards) '141 (calculated in Section 1 above) (The subscript indicates soil type.) 10-yr storm return period, Can 0.87*i1tt241 100 yr storm return period, Ca-0.78*i+0,110 10-yr storm return period, Ch= 0.81*1+0.57 100-yr storm return period, Cb=o.47*4C.426 10-yr storm return period, C = 0.74*i+0.132 100-yr storm return period, Ccd=0.41*i+0.484 5.2 Calculate Runoff Rate for Historical, Pre -development Conditions: O . 0_11 pre -development 0.110 post -development C, e b Ca Ced r"- 0,073 0.426 0.147 0.484 pre -development post -development pre -development post -development Step 1: Calculate time of concentration, T, Assume a 10-yr, 1 -hr storm per the USDCM = =1 + T$, Where Ti= travel time of initial sheet flow; Tge= travel time of shallow concentrated flow T, = (0L395*(1..1. - C5) sqrt (1.3)/50033 where: i - imperviousness (decimal) _ Cs= 0.82 * i + 0.035 _ 0.0514 Lir- length of initial sheet flow t"300 ft max) = So = slope (ft/ft) = tire. time of initial travel as sheet flow Lx. {60* K*sgrt(50), where K _ NRCS cony, factor = Lt = length of shallow concentrated flow _ T = time of travel as concentrated shallow flow _ Tr = Ti + Tic = Step 2: Calculate Intensity = I For L 10 min, I = 6°',thr For Tc= 20 min, I = 4.S"ihr For ire= 30 miry, I = 3. "/hr For arc= 40 min, I = 3°/hr For this site, `lc= Step 3: Calculate maximum runoff rate based on Rational Method Q =C*I*A where: C = runoff coefficient = intensity (MAO based on T, calculated above A = area of drainage basin = 88.00 acres + = max stormwater flow (cfs) = 2.64 cfs 0.011. 0,02 300 0,013 30.1 7 1000 20.9 51.0 ft ruin (_ 7 for short grassland, = 20 for gravel) ft m i n miry Per USDCM, Intensity -Duration -Frequency curve for 1.7 storm 51,0 min, so use I = 2.8 in/ter 141 per Weld County standards for pre -development subbasins 2.8 in/hr 158.4 cfm 9502 cft/Hr- 5.3 Calculate Runoff Rate for Post -development Conditions: Step 1: Calculate time of concentration, T Assume a 10-yr/i-hr storm per the USDCM Te = T, + T$t Where T; = travel time of initial sheet flow; Tsc= travel time of shallow concentrated flow Tr = ((0.395*(1.1- C5) sqrt (.1,))/S0 Cl. n where: I = percent imperviousness, as decimal = 0.110 (calculated above) C5= 0.82*i i- 0.035 = 0.1252 Li= length of initial sheet flow te300 ft max) = ft So = slope (ft/ft) = Ti= time of initial travel as sheet flow = 28M min Ts, = L1160* l *selrt(S0), where K = NRCS conveyance factor = (= 7 for short grassland,, = 20 far gravel) Lt= length of shallow concentrated flow = ft T3 time of travel as concentrated shallow flow = 7:3 min T� = T, + T„ = 35.3 min Step 2: Calculate Intensity = I Per USOCM, Intensity -Duration -Frequency curve for ..73O storm For -1-c= 10 min, I = 8 ,/hr For Tr= 20 min, I= 5.Y",fhr For Tc _ 30 min, I = 4.2"/hr For Tc= 40 rain, 1= 3.5"; hr For this site, l = 35.3 miry, so use I = inches/hr 300 0.013 20 1000 Step 3: Calculate maximum runoff rate based on Rational Method = C*'I*A where: C= runoff coefficient = calculated above in Section 51 I = intensity (infhr) based on T calculated above = 3.85 in/hr A = area of subbasin (acres) = 88.00 acres Q = max stormwater flow (Us) _ 3.85 37.27 cfs = 2236.1 cfm = 134,164 eft/1hr 2.73 6. Calculate Pond Volume Required to Hold 100% of a 100-yr/1-hr Storm. Vre = Pond volume required = 100 * Area * rainfall depth for 100-yrr/1-hr storm '1/4 imperviousness where: A = area = D = rainfall depth (in) = imperviousness = 88.00 2.73 acres inches for 100-yrr/1-hr storm 041 calculated above in Section 1 Vreq - 359,183 cubic ft Area of pond= ave. depth = Van _ cft (calc'd in AutoCAD using average end area method, excl. 13 ft freeboard) Factor of Safety = � ' �eq 1,.17 OK, pond is oversized by about 17 104,689 418,756 4.0 ft 7. Calculate rull-flow Release Rate of Pond: Per Weld County Code, for non -urbanizing areas, the release rate cannot exceed the historical 10-yr/i-hr release rate assuming 2% runoff coefficient. For normal operations and storms up to a 10-yr,1-hr storm, the pond will have a normally closed, manually opened gate valve on a 1.2p°= -diameter outlet pipe. An operator will drain the pond after checking for inadvertent contamination. Pond will not drain during the 100-yr'1-hr storm.. Qact = Actual max. Flow rate through 12" pipe and valve, with valve fully open ct _ 2 * Cd * A *sc rt(2*g*h) per Toricelli equation for flow through open-ended pipe where, la = average flow (cis) Cd= coeff. of discharge = for sharp -edged pipe outfall A = cross -sect area of pipe = sqft g = acceleration of gravity = 312 ft/sec' h = elev of water surface over pipe = ft, maximum head when pond is full h = elev of water surface over pipe = ft, average head as pond is draining Qact- 5.47 cfs = 19,684 cft/hr, average flow with valve fully open 0.61 0.3949 4 2 8. Calculate Required Pond Outflow Rate via 12" Outflow Pipe (with Reduced Opening): Max flow rate allured = the calculated flow rate from a pre -development 10-yrf 1 -hr storm = Qmaxauowable as 9502 cIt/hr (calculated above in Section 4) Qmax allowabapct= 0.483 Not good since Qact exceeds allowable, so close valve down to 48 of max flow Since the full -flow release rate exceeds the allowable release rate, flow must be restricted by dowering the irrigation gate valve installed at the i2" diameter pipe outlet. By lowering the gate varve about 52% flow will not exceed allowable maximum release rate. The proposed pond volume is 418,756 cft (oversized over and above req. . volume) tine to drain (actual) = r q / maallowable = 44.07 hrs (OK since < 12 hrs max per state laws) Summary; The WQF will be emptied after a DCP technician checks for the presence of inadvertent contamination after the conclusion of the storm. Since the full flow through the irrigation gate valve on a 12" diameter pipe exceeds the allowable flow rate per County standards, the opening will be reduced in size to slow down the flow. The reduced flow will still be large enough to drain the pond within 72 hours per state law, S. Emergency Spillway Calculations For extreme rainfalls exceeding the 100-yrr/l-hr criteria, the pond will be constructed with a rectangular concrete emergency spillways, with a sharp -edged drop-off of 4 feet for energy dissipation. The emergency spillway will allow the full flow of a second 10O-yr/1-hr storm to discharge over the top of the spillway, which will only occur after the WO,F is full from an initial 100-yFr/1-hr storm. Stated another way, the spillway is designed for a Factor of Safety of 2.0 compared to the 100-yr/1-hr storm rate. Required maximum flow over spillway; Qreq = 37.27 cfs, as calculated for 100-yr/ -hr post -development flow in Section 5.3 Allowable emergency flow for a sharp -crested weir, at maximum allowable 6" deep flow: Clancy, = Ce * Le * He's where: ' ii, allowable flow of stormwater over top of weir (cfs) Ce = coefficient of discharge from Handbook of Hydraulics, King & Brater = 3.2756 Le = effective length of crest (ft) a 36 ft He depth of flow above crest (ft) set at 0.5 feet max for safety reasons* %Row = 41.69 cfs, which is the rate that can safely pass over the spillway if required. Qreq < Qallowable so flow rate k OK v *Note that the new WQF and its associated emergency spillway are within security fences, and not publicly accessible. The base of the drop-off below the weft us reinforced concrete, and rip -rap will be installed downstream of the spillway to further reduce flow velocity. Also note that the emergency spillway is designed to safely convey the flow rate from, a second 100-yr/1ahr storm. Because we have oversized the pond), a portion of the second storm wile ae contained within the pond before the stormwater begins to flow over the spillway. By that time, the pair of 100 -year storms will have largely dissipated, and the outflow rate over the spillway will be well below the design capacity. ■ .-• art Laalculate Pond Volume and Outflow (in 0.1 hr increments) based on spillways with up to "6" overflow Average area of pond at: 104,689 soft (elevations measured in feet above pond bottom) time Inflow rate cumulative pond elev added elev pond efev outflow reduction pond elev Notes (hrs) (cf r) vol (cftl initiaF due to inflow alter inflow (cfm) in elev after outfiow 0.00 5,986 35918 0 0.343 0,343 0 0 0.343 start of first storm at OM Fir 0.10 8,980 89796 0..34 0.515 0.86 0 0 0.858 0.20 11,973 161632 0.86 0.686 1,54 0 0 1344 0*30 8,980 215510 1.54 0.515 2,06 0 0 2.059 0.40 6,585 255020 2.06 0.377 2A4 0 0 2.436 0.50 5,388 287346 2A4 0.309 2/4 0 0 2.745 0.60 2,993 305305 2:74 0.172 2.92 0 0 2.916 0.70 2,993 323264 2.92 0.172 3.09 0 0 3.088 0.80 2,993 341224 3,09 0.172 3.26 0 0 3.259 0,90 1,796 351999 3.26 0.103 3,36 0 0 3,,362. 1.00 1,197 359183 3.36 0:069 3.43 0 0 3.431 end of 1st iOO-yrf 1 -fir storm 1.10 5,986 3.43 0,343 3.77 0 0 3.7774 @ 359,183 cft 1.20 8,980 448978 3.77 0.515 4,29 1005 0.0576 4.231 pond begins to drain, when 1.30 11,973 520815 423 0.686 4.92 5693 03263 4.59. erev _ 1 ft 1.40 8,980 574692 4.59 0.51.5 5.11 7534 0,4318 4,674 1.50 6,585 569001 4.67 0.377 5.05 6985 0.4003 4.651 1,60 5,388 559419 4.65 0.309 4.96 6093 0.3492 4.611 1.70 2,993 540821 4.61 0.1.72 4.7821 4482 0.2569 4,525 1.80 2,993 531888 4.53 0.172 4.6968 3769 0.2160 4.481 1.90 2,993 527234 448 0..17. 4.6523 3414 0.1957 4,457 2,00 1,796 517525 4.46 0.103 4.5596 2713 0.1555 4.404 2.10 1,197 508434 4.40 0.069 4,4727 2106 0.1207 4.352 2.20 0 495796 4,35 0,000 4.3520 1353 0.0776 4.274 2.30 0 4.27 0.000 4.2745 932 0..0534 44221 End of 2nd 1.00-yr/1-hr storm 2.40 0 482085 4.22 0.000 4.2211 673 0.0386 41,82 718,365 cft 2.50 0 478044 4.18 0.000 4.1825 505 010289 4.154 2.60 0 475014 4.15 0:000 4,1535 390 0.0223 4.131 2.70 0 472676 4.13 0.000 4.1312 308 0.0176 4.114 .80 Y 470829 411 0,000 4.1135 248 0,.0142 4.099 2.90 0 469341 4.10 0.000 4.0993 203 0.0116 4.088 3.00 0 468124 4.09 0.000 4.0877 168 0.0096 4.078 3.10 0 467114 4.08 0,000 4.0781. 141 0.)081 4.070 3120 0 466267 4.07 0.000 4.0700 120 0,0059 4.063 3.30 0 465547 4.06 0,000 4.0631 103 0.0059 4.057 3.40 0 464931 4.06 0.000 4.0572 89 0.0051 4.052 395101 487676 After rain ends at hour 2.1, pond will Era wally drain down over spillway for several hours until elevation equals 4.0 (top of spillway). Elevation will drop at the rate of about 0.007 ft/hr (.084 inch/hr) until the irrigation valve is opened. Pond will be manually drained sometime after Hour 4 (giving the contents a few hours to settle) at a rate not to exceed the 10-yr/1-hr outflow rate. 359183 cft total volume of runoff from 100-yr, i-hr storm 718365 cft total volume of runoff from two 100-yrr/l-hr storms 418756 eft volume contained in pond at maximum water surface elevation 4.674 ft max depth of water surface 0.674 ft max depth of water over top of spillway i ii. Miscellaneous Design Considerations Miscellanieous culverts will be installed around the proposed site where needed for pedestrian and vehicular traffic during rainstorms. Erosion control best practices will be employed prior to construction in compliance with engineered drawings and a County Public Works Permit for grading of the site. After constructions permanent erosion control measures will be finalized, and the areas outside of the perimeter fence will be reseeded with native seed mixes or returned to irrigated agricultural production. 12. Operations and Maintenance Plan PCP's experience with other existing facilities in Weld County that have WQF's and concrete spillways with designs comparable to those proposed is that maintenance issues with these facilities are minimal, 1. essentially 100% of the subbasin draining into the pond is graveled or roofed_ There is minimal silt or clay that erodes off of the process area into the pond. We rarely need to de -silt the pond. However, if we did need to do so, tie base of the area immediately, upstream of the outlet is designed as a flat slab and is accessible via a spud steer loader or- backhoe which could remove the soil if necessary. DCP's operators keep the site within the fenced process area very clean for safety and fire protection reasons. We do not have much trash blowing around that would collect within the pond. There are occasional tumbleweeds that blow over the fence and can collect at the spillway, but those are manually removed as required. 3. For fire safety reasons, weeds within and around the periphery of the plant are controlled and removed as required. There is not a lot of dead plant material that can collect in the pond and spillway. 4. For safety and security reasons, the main process areas of the plant, as well as the proposed ponds, are installed behind security fences designed to keep the public out of the facility. As a result' vandalism and theft within the fenced areas have not been much of a concern. This precludes theft or damage that might occur to the gate valve and associated hardware at the pond outfalls. 5. If the ponds were in a public venue, we• might be concerned about damage to the clay geotextile pond liner, Inside our fence, however, we do not have to worry about vehicular or pedestrian traffic that might damage the liner. 6. DCP does instruct its Operations group to drain the WCIF's periodically after large rainstorms. This complies with state laws regarding permanently capturing runoff water, and it complies with DCP's internal goals of reducing the possibility of inadvertent contaminant spills leaving the prop€rty. 7. DCP has experienced staff and the necessary equipment to complete minor repairs to stormwater control facilities as needed. The company also has continuing relationships withqualified general contractors to expedite major repairs if they are ever needed. In most cases, on -site operators viii touch up the grading every year or so to minimize erosion and similar damage. The only moving part of the gate valve is the handle and screw to lift the gate, and it is easily accessible for lubrication when or if required. 8. DCP staff patrol the entire area of the plant at least on a daily basis, and are trained to identify and correct any conditions which present safety or security concerns, and/or potential environmental problems. The Operating Procedures for each plant includes these types of regular inspections, along with a directive to the Operations staff to drain the WQ,F's as needed after checking for potential contaminants. Also, see Section 6 of the Storm Water Management Plan. 13. Use of WQF'S for Contamination Control Although it is not required by state or county laws, DCP prefers to use the WQF associated with this facility for an additional layer of control in the event of an inadvertent or accidental release of contamination from the plant. DCP's preferred practice for ponds such as this is to oversize each 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 througt' the pond during the storm. After the storm subsides, a DCP technician will inspect the pond for evidence of contamination. If no indication of contamination is found, the technician will open a normally closed valve to allow the WOE to drain over 72 hours. The delayed release reduces the severity of downstream flooding after a severe storm and reduces instances of siltation released from the project site. In addition to the normal release pipe, an emergency spillway is provided for storm flows in excess of 100 -year flow rates. III i 14. bi unwary The design of the new WOE detention pond will be based on collecting 10G% of the runoff predicted from a 100-yrf l -hr duration storm. After the rain from a large storm subsides, a plant operator wit check the water in the pond for any sheen indicative of hydrocarbon contamination. If any contamination is found, the contaminated water will be removed by DCP and hauled to a refinery. Non -contaminated water will be released via a normally closed manual value to flaw off -site in a controlled manner. The rate of water discharge is limited so as to not exceed the historic stormwater flow from the site, Water will not be held on the site for longer than 72 hours after capture in a rainstorm_ the historical flow patterns and runoff amountswiJP be maintained in such a manner that it will reasonably presee the natural character of the area and prevent property damage of the type generally attributed to runoff rate and velocity increases, diversions, concentration and/or unplanned ponding of storm runoff for the 100 -year storm.. There are no significant stormwater-related project impacts to off -site property that need to be mitigated. CERTIFICATIONOF COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING DESIGNED TO WELD COUNTY CODE AND STANDARDS I, Rodney Ida Burrows, PE, Consultant Engineer for DCP Operating Company, LP ("Appiicanfl, understand and acknowledge that Applicant is seeking land use approval of U S R 18-xxxx ("Application") for the property described in the attached Shelton Gas Plant Drainage Report. I have designed or reviewed the design ("Design") for the proposed land use set forth in the Application,. I hereby certify, on behalf or Applicant that the Design will meet all applicable requirements of the Weld County Code with the exception variances(s) described below. This certification is not a guarantee or warranty either expressed or implied. 1 p (Engineer's Stamp) Engineer of Record Signature VARIANCE REQUEST No variances are requested. Figure 1 Site Vicinity Map Figure 2 Site Topographic. 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SAD I NIISTRATIVELY CONTINUED This certification under the permit requires that specific actions be performed at designated times. The certification holder is legally obligated to comp4y with all terms and conditions of the permit. This certification was approved by: Margo Griffin Work Group Lead Permits Section Water Quality Control Division *explanation of Admin Continued in cover letter 4300 Cherry Creek Drive S. , Denver, Co 80246-1530 P 303-692-2000 wwvw.coIcradlo.gov/cdphe/v qcd COLOR D o Department of Public Health Er Environment Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado David Jost, VP DCP Operating Company LP 3026 4 Ave Greeley, CO 80631 DATE: 7/18/2018 MEMO RE: Certification, Colorado Discharge Permit System Permit No., CO►R030O00, Certification Number: CORO3T7O1 DIVISION CONTACTS: Debbie Jessop WGL 303-692-3590 ATTACHMENTS: Certification CGRo3TYOI , General Permit, Highlight Sheet, Termination Application The Water Quality Control Division (the Division) has reviewed the application submitted for the Shelton Gas Plant facility and determined that it qualifies for coverage under the CDPS General Permit for Storrnwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activities (the permit). Enclosed please find a copy of the permit certification, which was issued under the Colorado Water Quality Control Act. FEE INFORMATION: 58 acres An application fee of $270 - 50% of the annual fee) will be assessed for all new applications received between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. Beginning duty 1, 2019 an annual fee of 5,10 category 7 subcat - Storm Ater Construction > 30 Acres Disturbed per CRS 25-8-5021 will be assessed and invoiced every July for as long as the permit certification is in effect. All certifications terminated prior to July 1, 2018, will not be invoiced the annual fee for the year beginning July 1� , 2017 it is the responsibility of the permittee to submit a termination application when the permit is no longer needed. Fees are assessed and invoiced for every permit that is active July 1 of the fiscal year. Permits for which termination applications are received by June 30 of the current fiscal year will not'be invoiced for the new fiscal year. CERTIFICATION RECORDS INFORMATION: The following information is what the Division records show for this certification. For any changes to Contacts - Legal, Facility, or Billing - a "Notice of Change of Contacts form" must be submitted to the Division. This form is also available on our web site and must be signed by the legal contact. Facility: Shelton Gas Plant WeldCounty Construction Activities Oil and gas exploration and Well Pad development Legal Contact (receives all legal documentation pertaining to the permit certification): David Jost, VP Phone number: 970-378-6345 DCP Operating Company LP Email: drnjost@dcpmidstream.com 3026 4 Ave Greeley, CO 80631 Facility Contact (contacted for general inquiries regarding the facility): Keith Warren,LM Phone number: 303-301-4446 DCP Operating Company LP Email: kwarren@idcpmidstream.com 3026 4 Ave Greeley, CO 80631 Billing Contact (receives the invoice pertaining to the permit certification): David Jost, VP Phone number: 970-378-6345 DCP Operating Company LP Email: dmjost@dcprnidstrear.com 3026 4 Ave Greeley, CO 80631 ADMINISTRATIVE CONTINUATION EXPLANATION: The Division is currently developing a renewal permit and associated certification for the above permitted facility. The development and review procedures required by law have not yet been completed, The Construction Stormy ater General Permit, which expired June 30, 2012, is administratively continued and will remain in effect under Section 104(7) of the Administrative Procedures Act, C.R.S. 1973, 24-4-101, et seq (198i repl. vol. 10) until a renewal permit/certification is issued and effective. The renewalfor this facility will be based on the application that was received 7/12/2018 All effluent limits, terms and conditions of the administratively continued permit are in effect until the renewal is complete. 4300 Cherry Creek Drive S., Denver, CO 80246-1530 P 303-692-2O00 www,coloradu.gov/cdphe John W. I ickenlooper, Governor I Larry Wolk. MD, MSPH.., Executive Director and Chief Medical. Officer a • 6 11 I I 1J 14 I i I I" 16 11 c a —L 6 L$ 1� 20 26 2J 2'B 29 3I] 31 32 AGAIN FILENAME: 1}CP=Bighorn-anst_7-31-18_jlr.dwg PLOT DATE. 8/1/2018 C P Nt. L H G F E D C- B CONTACTS WELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPT: KIM DOLE. `70-400-3549 SENIOR REGULATORY ANALYST: PAUL D. PARK DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP. 970-539-1908 SITE ADDRESS ADDRESS TOO 'PARCEL #1 21 302DOC DOS AREA WITHIN USR BOUNDARY n155 ACRES 150' 0 15W SCALE: 1'=150'—r WHEN PLOTTED 24"x.36.. se e + • • E FENCE e IN) 6" CHAIN LINK FENCE VW 3 STRANDS OF DAR f3ED WIRE & TAN SLATS USR18-xxxx DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP, BIGHORN GAS PLANT A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH. RANGE 651W EST OF THE 6TH P.M. COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO i INLET INLET METER >< METER x (EYWELL P&A 25' SETBACK �K K RAW 1 rig t\ K KI (N) WATER QUALITY FEATUREISTORMWATER _ DETENTION; NO-BUILPJNO-STORAGE= AREA TOTAL VOLUME I= 418,756 CFT\ rrrn • • 8 Ir 0 e a- • • • • • • S. • • . • • • • • • • • 1 1 TZA goo f (E) WELL W,/ 1 Q\ SETBACK 1 T1 � h RAW COND. 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CONSTRUCTION TRAILER LAYOUT PLAN C-1 NORTH EQUIPMENT PLAN C-2 SOUTH EQUIPMENT PLAN C-3 EQUIPMENT LEGEND C-4 NORTH LIC'4TINC PLAN C'-5 SOUTH LIGHTING PLAN C--6 ELEVATIONS C-7 EXISTING GRADING FLAN C -S NEW GRAIE II% PL4N C -a I NORTH CRADII4G PLAN C-82 SOUTH GRADING PLAN PROPERTY OWNER'S CERTIFICATION THE UNDERSIGNED MAJOR PROPERTY QW4NER($) DD HERBY AGREE Td THE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE UY SPECIAL REVIEW STANDARDS AS DESCRIBED HEREON THIS DAY OF _ _ _, 2D_,__._ 9CNATU'RE DAM ° k1. JOST, MACE PRESIDENT, DCP OPERATING COMPANY. LP PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATION THIS rS TD CERTIFY THAT THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION HAS CERTIFIED AND COES HEREBY RECOMMEND TO THE BOARD OF MOOT COMMISSIONLRS, WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. FOR ITS CONFIRMATION. APPROVAL AND ADOPTION THIS SITE SPECIFIC DEWELOPLIENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AS SHOWN. MO DESCRIBE) HEREON THIS DRAY OF 2O CHAIR, WELD COUNTY PLANNING CCUMISSON BOARD OF COUNTY GMI.1IAISSIOJNERS CERTIFICATION THIS 1s T17 Wan TWAT THE BOARD OF [ZJJNTY CCkIMISS?I)NFRS, WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. Cars HEREBY CONFIRM AND ADOPT THIS SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW AND OEVEL0PMEHT STANDARDS AS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HEREON TFI15 - DAY OF 2D CAMP, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: CATE O: DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD -5 -R .1 LEGEND EXISTING (N) = NEW P&A = PLUGGED & ABANDONED - FLOW ARROWS - (N) 6" CHAI.NLINK. FENCE W/3 STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE & TAN SLATS - (N) 16' PRECAST CONCRETE WALL (E) WETLANDS Rot INITIAL WOMB - 14ANA6EVEN1 Or CORM - DCP OPERATING COMPANY, LP - WELD COUNTY. COLORADO B GE -TORN GAS PLANT UGR18—xxxx TITLE SHEET DRAFTED BY: JE.I! DATE: 7/12/Ia CHECKED BY: TIDB -c B ISSULD FOR USR APPROVAL CAW SC,A I: AS NOTED f5R1[U FOR OCR RENEW law APPROVAL BY: KW h`4. DATE 1 BY DE9CRiP'IIDN _ APP10 ISSUE DWG NO. 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FOR 11511 APPROVAL CAW II}ATE: 7/12/1 9 SCALE: AS NOTED 7{1�I�� j 15�EkM FOR OCR RE 1E14r CA"M APPRUW& BY: Pl►F DATE: GRADING PLAN ' f NO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION AAP'6 WCO I S SUE ISSUE 0 1 2 3 4 S 7 B IC 11 12 1.31 141 15 17 18 I 2:') 21 22 24 25 25 27 ze 29 .30 31 33 DCP Bighorn Gas P August 1, 2018 ant USR Exhibit L Weld County Access Permit Information A new main access road to the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant is planned to be constructed 1,050 ft, south of the intersection of WCR 47 and WCR 38 to accommodate large vehicles during construction and operation of the plant. Attached is the Access Permit application submitted to Public Works on July 310 2018. The proposed access road will be 25' wide with a 60' turning radius and will have a double cattle guard installed 100' back from. WCR 47. Weld County Public Works Dept. 1111 H Street P.O. Box 738 Greeley, CO80632 Phone: (970)304-6496 Fax: (970)304-6497 Property Owner Name 0114, 5 e \IL _ Company i- _ Ceet _ Address Pa 'at City Phone fax Email „5 �r�j. e lt ita4 in re &atnwCobs^l r"t rIcrE—Mcle�i' f streakt.c 6; I�GJ�CK State C 9 Zip 8o65 Tin -3 :8]- a6an ACCESS PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Authorized A�entfApp 'cant (if different from Owner) Name * ' %1/2.1 1 ti-ir Company DC � � i C� S'�"i`r41+1.��1 Address 3 0 X4 trt 4 •1 C (if V �° CtyafieeSeeLl State C � Zip 6'eG"3l 1P0TS3 \WS Parcel Location The access is on WCR Lit 111_ z Nearest Intersection. WCR ain191 & WCR Dist. from Intersection {approx. in ft.) ParcelkVurnber(s) ti \3ZCooco Section/Township/Range Total # of Existing Accesses to parcel 3 Proposed Use Temporary (cracking Pad Required) (#) P Small Commercial! (#) LI Field (Agriculture Only) (#) Phone Fax lirrSraiumpw Existing County Road Surface Information Asphalt ravel! VTre'ated rOthe Pro osed Access Information fir Culvert Size & Type 1 CM'P. RCP min, .. /kr Materials used to construct access ,. (4CC 1 Access Construction Start Date 1 9 Access. Construction Finish Date 12---3 r 1 Single Residential On & Gas.(14) Large Commercial 01 Subdivision (#) Is this access associated with a Planning or Building Department Process? SR/I' IUSR RFC /SUB P L WOGLJ . COMPLEX (IA required) ; Other Planning/Building Department case E ( a L Industrial ' Required Attached Documents Traffic Control Plan (a generic plan can be found at https://www.welclgov.com de oailments _ Li.hlic works ! er m s ) 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 Sf E4 & W) - Access Authorization Form (Not required if the application is signed by the landowner.) Fee schedule (to be determined by permitting agency) - $75 each access point: Temporary, Small Commercial, Oil & Gas, Single Family Residential $15O each access point: Industrial, Large Commercial, Subdivisions - Field (Agriculture only) : no cost Parcel Sketch (or provide an aerial on an. & AiI sheet) A a Existing Access A= Proposed Access T Li Description of Work or Reason for Permit C start r'IJ friL C e 5 el crit use5* crail - M M a f C ,E S 4 1NCR 3 6 soLikc.-5.oS c R 38 -cor- _ �c tP,piW4reaw • 1 A Mr ar+ cRtj7 6“41 By accepting this permit, the undersigned Property Owner/Authorized Agent, under penalty of perjury, verifies they ,have received all pages of the permit application; they have read and understand all the permit requirements and provisions set forth on all pages. By virtue of their signature the Property Owner/Authorized Agent is bound by and agrees to comply with all said permit requirements and provisions, all Weld County ordinances, and state laws regarding access construction. Signature Signature Printed Name Printed Name _ Date (In case of multiple Property Owners/Authorized Agents) • Access Permits are good for 3. year from the date of issuance. Property owner/Authorized Agent must obtain a new permit or request an extension if the construction of the access point is not completed in that timefrarne, • Extensions are subject to approval by Public Works • County regulations on road access can be found in Articte V of Chapter 12 of the Weld County Code, Typical Traffic Control Plan Diagram 5 i g I 1 e ctri LU ie) Tch i,, ‘.' olli cr t a 0 0 i Notes - 1. The above diagram is typical for normal shoulder work applications. Additional signing may be required. 2. Vehicles or construction equipment shall not be parked in the travel way and should be moved to the shoulder. Bs vehicles or construction equipment are not able to be moved out of the way, of traffic, channelizing devices are required for day, use only, No night time obstructions are allowed. am 3 r a • a a r A L w k O C f est r sa- .1 N • 1 c IN J 4 I • 9 a I p 4 a t 1 ■ 4. 4 r • 4.4 M,a: t: a) 0 O i C a) CrP 0.2 J Address Label Xn County Boundary 2 a - I t Lei e etit 411 rct © O l IL) c CO kJ I t 1.9 L. A I Access Permit Instructions Access Information Sheet/ Access Permit Please complete all components of the document including: -Applicant Information -Property Owner Information (Iry different than Applicant) -Parcel Location 8z. Sketch -Road Surface & Construction Information -Proposed Use 2. Traffic Control A t pical Traffic Control Plan is provided on the Weld County website. If the Traffic Control Plan warranted exceeds the provided typical Traffic Control Plan please include the expanded Traffic Control Plan with the subrnittal. V32 Certificate of Insurance The Certificate of I stir awe may he waked by Public Works Staff, f 4. Pictures at Access Please include 3 pictures at the Access (digital or hardeopy) - Looking down the road. ay to the right of the access Looking down the roadway to the kit Of the access From the roadway into the access location VS. A Copy of the Issued Permit must be kept on the Project Site for review by PW staff. tor Questions or further- information, please contact: Morgan (Jabber" Perinits'inspection nagabbcrtavet .co 970 400-3778 O1' Evan Pi n.kh a m Development. Review nkham@weldgs2.com 970-400-3727 I (We), DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1111 H STREET GREELEY, CO 80632 AUTHORIZATION FORM FOR ACCESS PERMITS (Owner please prat) give permission to i ,. k cse AV" (Applicant/Agent please print) to apply for Access permits on our behalf, for the property located at (address and parcel numbers): Property Owners Information: Address: _, , o* Phone: Appl canti gent Contact Information: Main Contact: Address: Phone: Pis.. via,— 7'faivrite-1/2- Email correspondence to be sent to: Owner City:9 L 2.a .O2S •oi •0 OS Zfp: Company: ' raSir ca-ete City: far, -c Zip: e C, r4' - Applicant/Agent _ _Both. Postal service correspondence to be sent to: (choose only one) Owner Applicant/Agent_ 21‹ Li re eimaerti cites' 4- �t 14 C eir m Additional Info: Owner Signature Sig: 1atura i■ i Date, . Date: 4.4411: erra3 2r I r DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 102018 Exhibit M Traffic Statement T he proposed Bighorn Gas Fart is tentatively scheduled to begin construction in January 2019. Project completion will require approximately 112 months. Once the Bighorn Gas Plant is built, traffic to the gas plant will only be 15 full-time employees who will access the site during normal plant operation. The proposed "haul route" into the proposed plant will be from 49 west on WCR 38 to WCR 47 then south 0.2 miles to the main entrance into the proposed Bighorn Rant. DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USR August 1, 2018 Exhibit N a Light Mitigation Plan As directed by the Weld County Planning Department USR pre -application conference held on June 7, 2018, OCR has developed a light mitigation plan designed to minimize light emissions from the facility, while providing the operations team with a safe working environment, DCP will have all lighting be downcast and shielded. • After construction of the gas plant is completed, DCP will turn off all lights at night with the exception of walkway lighting under the pipe rack. The walkway lights are critical for the operations team to safely travel around the site at night. The remaining lights will be put on switches so the operations team will have the ability to turn on the apprporiate lights needed to work on equipment at night. Once the work is complete, the lights will be turned off. • The operations team will reduce scheduled nighttime flaring by adjusting the timing of planned maintenance events to occur later in the day. • The remaining lights will be put on switches so that operators have the ability to turn on the appropriate lights when working on equipment at night. • After the plant construction is completed, the operations team will reduce (nighttime flaring by adjusting maintenance schedules so that flaring will occur during the day. • All lights will be downcast and shielded. All Fights to be installed at the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant are LED Eights and will have luminaire shields to keep the lighting downcast and shielded. The wattage breakdown for the new light fixtures for the proposed gas plant is as follows: 11% are 400 watt equivalent • 32% are 325 watt equivalent 25% are 175 watt equivalent ■ 28% are 125 watt equivalent • 4% are 100 watt equivalent • See attached lighting "cut -sheets" for all LED lights to be installed at the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant Hazardous Area LED fighting Champ® FMV LED Luminaires LED floodlights for harsh andareas Y 'L. r�t y_"'.r 3 F r_ .�•�i line. 111,041114 r D .as S 446.0 • y S 1.04101.110.041110 X0.040004,04 f beta*seesel Champ FMV LED floodlights Safe. Paliable. I lflclent. Featuring the industry's broadest range of LED luminaires for harsh, hazardous and industrial environments, Eaton's Crouse -Hinds can deliver a lighting solution that performs reliably in even the worst operating conditions. All the while reducing your energy, maintenance and manpower costs. Why LED? 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Refer to page 2 of the D-0914 authorized distributor price book for rouse -Hinds standard Terms and Conditions. ee 16-0.000 0 a moo .g 40.000 120.000 C Economic Life - Rated Lire 25°C 35°C 45aT 56°C Ambient Temperature Economic life can range anywhere between 501000 to 150,000 hours, or 5 to 20 years of maintenance -free operation. Fixture life and years of maintenance -free operation Ambient temperature Fixture life No. of years at No.. o1 years at (hours), 24 hours usage 12 hours usage '5'° C 150,000 17 34 40"C 913,000 1 20 55°C 00,000 14 50,000 hours 01 like dpi 65%c ambient. Fixture life: • Rated life of 6 000 hours @ 55°C operating ambient and 24/7 continuous operation for 365 days • Economic life of 150,000 hours 0 25°C ambient. • L70 LED life >300,000 hours - 55°C Electrical ratings: Input Input amps Model power at 120-277 number (watts) VAC FMVSL tE:i] - 79.1 i24 - 0.11 FGVIV5L 45.4 - 45.8 038 0,18 FMV7L 6L8- 62.5 0.52-1124 FMMnV9L 78.6 - 80.3 0.58 n 0.31 FMV11L 95.8 - 993 0.: - 0.27 FMV13L 111.8-112.4 0.94 -0.42 FMV1SL 131.4- 131.5 1.10 -0.48 FAitvat. - FA'Wix►1st Voltage ill -217V 50/60 Hz, range, VAC' 341-480V @I 50/60 H3 Voltage 1O8-2.5'OV range1 VDC* Power factor >pl,9 *NEC voltage; see trivets below for IEC voltage. Standard materials:: • Lamp housing and adapter — die cast aluminum with corro-freeim epoxy powder coat • Lens — heat- and impact -resistant glass (standard) • Gaskets — silicone and neoprene • External hardware - stainless steel Qualifications and compliances: • DesignLights Consortium® Qualified (some models are not DLO qualified) " Approved models include: F l:V3L,1U NV1; FIi V5LIIJNV1; FttllV'IL ;IN4V1; FMVOLAJNVI: FMV11LIJI 1. FMV13:LitINVi; FMV3L/UNV34; EMVEL/LINV34; FMV7L/UNV34; U NV34.; FMV11 Lfl JNV34.; FiMYV 1311UNV34 7x6 optics on all approved models; 3x3 optics not DLC approved. Refer to + ivwv.designlights.org Qualified Products List under family models for full listing details. Nat all models are approved for all application categories. 4 EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ- HMV LED Headlights Certifications and compliances: NEC aid CEC: * Class V Division 2, Groups A, B, CDC Class I, Zone 2; Class llr Groups E, F, G; Simultaneous Presence; Class Ill • Type 4X, I P6 W. Standards: • UL844; UL1598; 1,E1598,4; UL8750 CSA Standard; •' CM C22,2 No,. 137 IEC Standards: • ECEx UL 15.0029 Ex nA DC Tb Gc Iamb 41-0°C. to +40°C • Ex nA DC Di GC Iamb -40°C to +55 • Ex it IIIC T65 Do Tamb -40°C to +40°C Ex tb IIIC TB0 aka Tamb -40°C to +55°C ATE/CE: • C(0359 DE 'II * 15 ATEX 1377 • CEn:59 DEIMKO 1 ATEX 1383 3 G Ex nA I IC< T5 'Gc Tamb -40QC to +4D°C II 3 G Ex nA 110T4 GeTar-rmb -‘10°C Ica +55°C • @ II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T65 Db Tsrnb -40°C to +40GC II 2 D Ex t.b I IIC T80 DLL Tarnb -4-0°C to +55ct Temperature codes: Simultaneous rating Ambient Glass I, Div. 2, Model temperature Class I, Div. 2 Class H. Div. 1 Div. 1 Minimum wire Class I, Zone 2 ATEX SO ATEX 2D temperature Ffwi u'3L-FM V 15L 40°C T5 TA T4 T65 5l, "C t�1 13 , rf T4 T811 99°C 4A t1 ran 90°C Weights and dimensions: Width lief ht Dt ptI. Model number Lht Kg. in. mm. r m. FMV3L: FMV?L 30.1 13.9 155 393.7 124C] 304.8 7.0 177.8 F V9L•FMVlw1SL 31.8 14.1 15.5 393.7 112,0 301.8 7.0 177.8 1,1 II` ,I J�I I,. Ni �. , '� �� l :, i I.p Y , Y d [44.21 Il.65 Drivers: Option FMV31 FMVISL NIC. 100-277 VAC, 50760 Hz; 108-250 VOC IFC 100-252 VAC, 5040 Hi, 111-227 VOC AIWA NEC: 347-490 VAC, 69a60 Hz IEC: 385-436 VAC,5040 Hz EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ. FUN LED Floodlights 5 Ordering information Part number example HAVSLCYAINV1D 76 S903 FMV 51 C Y /UNV1 D 76 S903 " sur T Mount V Model FWIV NEC & I[C modal Light source/intensity 31 3,189 nominal' lumens* 5L 5,183 nominal lumens 71 7,005 nominal lurnen$1. 9L V32 nominal' lumens* 111 1'1.101 nominal lumens - 131 130100 nominal lumenst 15L 15181 nominal luens* hEi model. Color temperature C 5O00K, 70 CR1(cool whiles w 3000K, 80 CRI ( arm white) Voltage Yoke 100-277 VAC, 50/6) Hz; 108-250 VDC /UNV34 347-490 VAC 50160 Hz Accessories (ordered separately) DSV2 V 2 Bolt -on visor P62 Bolt -can wire guard SC831 Safety cable SF46 J bed' icjhl slipfit.ter SWBU Shi httei wall mount adapter a t Options $886 Two TMOX cable !Owls of like thread installed S891 Diffused glass lens $903 Polycarbonate leans. Entries BLANK " NET M20 20mm artily M25 25mm entry Optical distribution 76 ?xC floodlight pattern optics 33* 3x3 floodlight pattern optics *3L - A l I_ only. Dimming Dimmable driver BLANK Non -dimmable driver *Dimmable driver option only available for NEC rated models: EATON'S GROUSE -HINDS Champ' FMV LED F1oodlibhis Photometric data 7x6 optics. FMV1 L Height, 40 ft.; Tilt angle:4v 9 B 7 5 1 8 I '.Et - .. J ! , .1 ^ • , I. r 41 LA •.. '�: J .t Y. , I . PI. . 'I . • o .'.i r-4 1! . 1" i • .. 1 i -P 4f . � i Y • ■ • , r 1 .4 r • . 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O.35 Fc Poll!!try pnot i��,c,r11'.n,ntilos Distance in Feet O.5O Fc 1.OOFc- Effective projected area (ft.esq.): Position o`' lilt ? 15' Backwards til t 4Q 2.OO1Fc 2.5OFc FIVIV3L - FMV16L 1.1 :ct 5O forward tilt 0.8 Lumen output for glass lens models Optic FCLIV3L: FMV5L FM L FM1+'$L FM7iar L INVIIV13IL FIVIV11SL 7x6 3189 S.1,8.3 /095 9132 11,10) 13,101 15,.101 3x3 9,.064 5,138 7,00O 8,962 10,917 ASP Lumen output for diffused glass lens {8891) models Optic FMV3L !FMVSL FMV7L FMV9'L- FPAV111= FPMw''13L FMV151- 7x6 ?I637 4.28'7 5.818 7,4b J 8394 10,613 12,445: 3x3 2,546 4,119 5„606 7,433 9O55 Lumen output for polyearbonate lens ($9034 models Optic FMV3L FMV7L. FIRM FM1111L FMV13L FMV1# L 7x6 3,011 4,903 0, /12 3.635 10,507 12.393 14,361 3x3 21924 4,808 6,680 8,552 10,418 3x3 optics FMV11l. Height: 30 ft.; Tilt angle: 45° 713.0 90 au 70 all in 30 20 10 a 0.35 Fc !p,1 t,:1 a -II ?. 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I 1 • I -• l.: �s1 1, 1 .r! ..E• - 1 ' . , L .° . ] r_ I GA •.. . .. t.1 ',IA Lr L.t a.d _t Ls 4 I_I J. y.i te is J !'.t 7J I .i I I IL iii. —4 1 at -I %1.i in 111' L.a -i LA _. _1 d .1 :I. - 1 a.• ti 1. - - °•I C i-' 11 r1•1 llt it. 5 11 I.I i•.1 u_I Lrti LPI 't.r t,r` L.1 E... t.i r.i - r., i.e C'.- ; J! a (.1 j4 Jill 1•I. t .';rf ' c '[•1-..F.°It L 1.5 t.ti 1.5 6.i t, 7 l.3 L.l '... Et.d t.rt t.a !.i .1 :.1 .. :.— Ls.• eall •:.1 di it, a`' di °'e n. rt L' Atil Lt) S.S h., _ r,J !:1 i-J i.f d,1 :-1 c`• •p G.1 1'i ' (d 1 �I C.« a'ca ', 0.11 r.q t.9 t.4 C.,i i-1 LI Lt Z _ t,• li _I M . L_i L'_i i_7 f.1 L: 1 A -40 - 3I' - Q =1a 1I Mont by point root -Candles Distance in Feet ZIP 2 ta C 1'I' 40 0.50 Fc 1.00 Fc 2.50 Fe 5.00 Fe .a. ameMMINII • I Higher average footcan dies/lux, uniformity and distribution coverage with 72% less energy consumption compared to 400W metal halide. EATON'S cnOUSE•HIN't Champ* F1v1v LED Floodlights 7 U.S,. (global headquarters); Eaton's Crouse -Hinds business 1201 Wolf Street Syracuse,NY 13208 (866) 764-5454 FAX: (315) 477-5179 FAX Orders Only (866) 653-0640 crousecustonerctr eaten.corr7. For more information: If further assistance is required, please contact an authorized Eaton Distributor, Sales office, or Customer Service Department F ,T,„,,N Powering Eiusinen ` orki<wrd'o Canada loll Free: 800-265-0502 FAX. (800) 263-9504 FAX Orders only; (866) 653-0645 I' ➢ex iCQ/Latin America/Caribbean 52-555-804-4000 FAX: 62-555-804-4020 ventaseentremex@eaton coin Europe (Germany) 49 (0) 6271 806-500 49 (0) 6271 806476 sales,.CCH.de@ ccoperindustries .00 m Eaton's Crouse -'ands 1201 Wo@t Street Syracuse, NY 13208 C rc u s e -t -1i nd s .,corn Eaton 1000. Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, 01°1:44122 United States Ea ton.cOM 2015 Eaton All flights Reserved Poled in USA Publication Na B242-1215 December 2015 Eaton Middle East 9714-8066100 FAX:: 9714-8994813 chnnesale seeaton, cor n Singapore 65-6645-9888 FAX: 65-6297-4819 si-sales@ coope6ndu.stries.com China 86-21-2899-3606 FAX: 86-21-2899-4055 cchsales@ cooperirdustries.com Eaton is a registered trademark. Al other trademarks are property of their respective owners, Korea 82-2-3484-6783 82-2-3484-6778 CCH K -sales@ ccoperindustrie scorn Australia 61-2-8787-2777 FAX: 61-2-9609-2342 CEA tiles@ cooperindustries.com India 91-134-4683888 FAX: 91-124-4683899 cchindia@eaton.com Champ® Pro PVM Series LED Luminaires ideal for general high bay/low bay illumination Utica Listed Type 4X IP65 2L The Champe Pro PVM LED Family: Champ Pro PVM Series LED Luminaires are designed to provide full -spectrum, crisp, white light with custom I'EG Type I. III and V distribution. Nine versions of the VfvIV LED are available, providing ideal solutions for a wide range of applications. Model PVM3L PVMSL i SL. PVI'MI7 L Typical Lumens Lumens (Type Vie Watts per Watt Typical Energy Equivalent HID Savings,, Luminaire Lifetime PVM9L 3,531 E 33 7195 9,66E PVM11L 11,440 PVM 13L 13226 PVM 17 L 18,793 PVM21L 22,110 PVM25L 26,531 29 3 62 85 1'I 101 13 102 122 124 116 109 70W-1 DOW 1 QO!'r, m 50W 160W -175W .5 0 7 73 2 YdW 320W -40'0W 400W U p to.Q77% ptoV7W Up to 67% !J' tai 74% Up to 74%- U to 68% 108 112 19(5, 113 114 400W -600W 600W -750W D to 74% 750W -10,00W to 72'j Up to 77% Applications: • Ordinary non -hazardous locations with mounting heights up to 60 feet • Heavy industrial, mine site processing areas, platforms, loading docks, tunnels, indoor/outdoor spotlighting, outdoor well and stanchion mounted general area lighting., and areas requiring frequent on -and -off of lights • Locations requiring continuous and consistent light levels in.extreme ambient temperatures 1 Where extremely corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist ▪ Type 4X, marine, wet locations and hose down environments Features: • Instant illumination and restrike • Better visibility with crisp, white light • Cold temperature operation/no warrneup required Option for redundancy in drivers with multiple series circuits connected to each driver to avoid complete loss of illumir action Easy installation - compact modular fixture attaches onto existing Champ mounting module Energy -efficient technology - up to 64 % energy savings over HID fixtures • Contains no mercury or other hazardous substances Shock- and vibration -resistant solid-state lurninaires have no filaments or glass components that could break - greatly reduces the risk of premature failure Operating ambient: -40°C to 65°C (PVM L-PVM 11 L models); -40°C to WC (PVM.1 SL-PVM25L models) ▪ Full out -off with no wasted light above the fixture • 5 year fixture warranty ° Certifications and Compliances: • DesignLights consortiume Qualified (some models are not [PLC qualified). N EC/CEC: • Wet locations, Type 4X, I P66 UL Standards: • UL I500 - Luminaires; UL.159BrA - Marine CSA Standard:. • cUL Listed to CSA Standard CSA C22.2 No. 250 IEC Standard: • CE Standard Materials: • Lamp housing and adapter - die cast aluminum with +Corro-free epoxy powder coat • Lens heat- and impact -resistant glass • Gaskets - silicone • External hardware - stainless steel .• Factory sealed, no external seals required Photometrics: ▪ complete photornetrics can be found at vvvv.crouser-h inds.comprphotc rnetrics Yk 1 LED System: • High intensity discrete power emitters Cool white (50g0K, 70 +C RI ) (standard); warm white, (3000K, SO CBI) (optional) • Custom Type I, III and V optics available • Optics docking in field to align Type I and Type III light patterns to illumination path for PVM13L-PVM25L Drivers: Option Voltage 120-277 VAC, 50/601H z; .t08-250 VDC, 50/60 Hz /UNV1 AJ N V34 347-4S0 VAC, 50160 Hz 0 l olerancs +/- 10%, °Refer to page 2 of the most current authorized distributor price book for Eaton's Crouse-His'ads Division's standard Terms and ColdlitI '1S. G pro+red models include! PVM3t./U NV1: PVMSLAJNV1, PVM7LJ JNV1; PVM9L/UNV1; PVM1 lLPLIN '1, PVM13t1UNV1; WM17LJl.lf4V1; PVM21L/UNV1; P M25LfUF'JV1; PVM3L1UNV34: 1/1v511UN' 4; PV1v11 NV34; P%/M19►1.4(41NV34; PVM L./ LINV34.. Refer tow r w,designlichts,org Qualified Products List under family models for full I4st'ig details. Not all models are approved for all application categories_ N CROUSE-HINDS SERIES vpAsy►w,crcvse-hindds.;corri US: .3/43616.7G4.5454 CAN w-300-265-0502 Copyrignr:' 2016 Eaton 959 ChampPro PVM Series LED Luminaires Ideal for general high bayf lovu• bay ilium iriation Utica Listed Type 4X P66 2L Custom Optics: Three optical options to maximize light distribution and intensity: TYPE Long and rectangular for hallways,, walkways, loading docks, catwalks. Ideal for: • Mining conveyor belts • Aisleways and hallways • Catwalks and +galkw dys • Ramps and loading docks Tunnels with overhead mounts Colored LED Options: s_ { 'r-►. - TYPE III Wall mount light distribution, minimizing spillover- on the wall. Ideal for: • Narrow crosswalks or passages with wall mounted fixtures • Tunnels with wall mount • Wall or stanchion mount requiring 180° forward throw beam patterns • Available in red, blue, green and amber+) • Reduction in light pollution for night apace observation and sky glow due to isolating blue wavelength in red and amber colors • Wildlife-frien ly • Improves visibility for telescopes in obserwtatories during night sky space exploration Electrical Ratings: PVMSL PVM5L PinoL PVMSL PVMII L, TYPE V Regular circular distribution pattern for high/tow bay indoor and outdoor ceiling or pendant mount lighting, Ideal for: • Pendant, ceiling or stanchion mount overhead building. mounts 0 • Processing mills., industrial plants, large buildings, warehouses, etc. PVM13IL P IIL Voltage Range, VAC Frequency Input Powvei (Watts) Input Amps at 120-277 VAC Voltage Range, VDC Power Factor Total. Harmonic Distortion ,(THD) Nominal Lumens (Type VIG 108-250 >0, 00, <20% 3.53 1 120-277 50/60 Hz 29, ! .24-0,11 120-277 12Q-277 120-277 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 H : 43 62 85 0.35-0.16 0.5.2-0..23--0.71 -O31 bO 145=x:50 10B-250 108-2W )41 90 >0.90 >0e90 <20% <20% _p 5,335 7195 9,266 Occupancy Sensor (Ordered Separately): Description I N PT entry, 144.277 VAC Cat, # ... , .. OFD DC/ Id NV 1 i�. M20 en try, `y, 100-277 VAC...is..... UI• Ud UR N. RN..N FN NN n..N F..N.. F.. 1^!" TZ V1 • Nil 2. Y n t!' 7, 100-277 VAC OFIDVC ..... /.. l .. N :O N '4 N'. N 9.. • I N 6 N N .a ..' N n. N. F I n N L N F N r U I D 25I,■{N V 1 U 4 120-277 120-277 50/60 Hz 50/50 Hz 113 131 0.95 - 0.41 120-277 50/60 Hz 168 1.08-4.48 1.40-O62 108-5Q 1!-25a >0,90 X0.94 <20% <20% 11,440 13 22E 1O? -250 PVMZI L 120-277 50/60 Hz 196 1,64- 4.73 108-250 >0.90 <20% 22,110 <20% 18,793 P►M2SL 1_20-277 60/60 Hz 232 1.94-0,87 108-254 >c.pp <20% 26,5531 Occupancy Sensor Accessories (Ordered Separately): Description • TECK non -armoured cable (5 ft_) with TECK glands (4'•') .w....,...,.r • Type P non -armoured cable (5 it.) with ADE 1F glands (")._ ......_ • ■/I.Metal-clad non -armoured tale (5 ft ) with T C nds • SO cable (5 .It.) with ADE 1F glands (3/4") • Wall mount kit ,.,.,.,.,.,.. Cat. # Cable Kit Ord 1 Cable Kit Ord 2 CableKit Ord 3 Cable Kit Ord 4 OR0C INKIT • Pendant mount kit iY...iYY{..,:................ .,........c...N...... .r..... a..n..� FlU PKIT • Stanchion mount kit r.......N. .ORDC SKIT • Remote control for prograrmEng sensor,.,.... REMOTE CONTROL 1 OCustom octres not avaiia11e vote colored LEDsOne Trod& par cob; see catalog numbering system on next page. °Tolerance 4/- 10%_ 960 wvwvv.crouse-biids. 1 'US. 1 -86U -76d -545d CAN: 1-$Ct-2.65•[5502 CopyrFgin" 2016 Eaton 'metal CR0USE-l-IINDS Champ ., Pm PVM Series LED Luminaires Ideal for general high bay/law bay illumination 11/011 Listed Type 4X IP.6 2L Catalog Numbering System: Part num bee example PV 17 W2AR1G/UNV1 S890 La rni WFogr riot i utr PVM 17L W 2A R1 G /UNVI S890 T T T oo.,o,,, 31 3;.53 a Lumen LEO EL 5,335 Lumen LEO 7L 7'.195 t.tarnen LEO r 9L 9226 Lumen LEO in. 11,440 Lumen LED in 13.226 Lumen LEO 1B,193 Lumen LEO 21L 32,110 Lumen LEO 21L 26.531 Lumen LED MO Red [1.200 Lurt1enp Give Green 1&30() Lumen LED BLO Blue [201110 Lumen LED) ALO Amber (5.0013 Lunen LED) Coley Tomperature BLANK Cool 15006K or Colored Vitt rr-I (3000K) Mounting Style BLANK No, Cr 2C Ms Ceiling JO 1 -ha Sianchion. 25° Aitpled 3C I Ceding 1-n s.mncn io n Straight 2A 34 Pendant 20C 2.0mm Gelling 250 2,5mm Ceding 3A 1- Pendant 21.1A IC Flexible Pendant 20A 20mm Pendant 25A 25mm Pendant 2B " Cone Pendant 38 1" Mine Pendan.t " Wan Trw 1" Wall 2011N 2amni Wall 251W 25rrn VW I Accessories (ordered Separately): Description ''�/"QIj� /) fj • PhQt�'fcelIr 1120 I, 50/60 Hz 1e�lsan.-S�rl.�e-nay • Photocell,. +-� �!es nor n�a+rn re e!e eye re re•eeeee.*+.,,,,•trees l,!• Optics BLANK $ 8120 -Yunnan Munn! Kit lavith Pin 5831 Safety table $890 funk Clip 8891 Diffused Lens • 920 Redundant Driver • ee Take Coated tens S903 Polycarbonete Lens Tee Six-piole 1ermOnal Clock Voltage tLINVI 120-277 VAC, 50/610 riz. t09-250 VOL, 511/60 Eli FUNVU rr--480 VAC. 50/60 F lz Guard BLANK Na Guard P3001 Wire Guard Type V Optic Standard pito +, ,1rarxl RI Type I Optic mmit APRIOi; MOO WOO R >I M0 Type 1 Optic tegekiagiS cook t ' P.riterttycierinte.mrr use ` rdiicht44,1 mom &kr) RI BO type I Optic antis nis40 Canui.r 45' Clod lod ;uss ar r35'• Cootecianise lien 0100-1 R3 Type .III Optic mil moots fieN5 Cep ) R3APe. Type III Optic (Seta rwhen us Friii Apple tale' top Mar Adapter r6� sCJrarrapr p.rruret ASAie Type III Optic needing with Coedit it 15° Covriteciinnivose from 7cip tat Prop" R3A20 Type III Optic f«ie ry way condi".t rte' actcrk owe item Fria Hay f r, wft 1139-10 Type III Optic izeirel wit (nrut r 4" Cfani ite troy, ran Fear Spf R3820 Type Ill Optic ft wail( tv to Crxu,4o r ,'°tiwrf tth bate se rrmair hyi Pat tinge) pp�■ Cat, 41 �e•r'rre.. D2 20 D2S208 2 • Trunnion mount licit with pin ere,e... -...... VMVL 5812 I1O �* Wire guard with captive mounting hardware ............... P3001 • Top heat adapter r.............................................._....._._..._.CHMI CHMM1 ft?r ru1roirf rJ9 r4lppfvtor' MiVQliefastur 111 kw hats to Champ Pro PM Lrrrlprropte,s OCun.tOill of tics not available with colored LEDs, e Fat PVMA3L-PVM 11 L only. OOrder with ceding mount onh'. 0Available for PVI %5L and PVivI7L only. Redundant driver standard on PVM91L-PA/M25L models. 7L =16.6116 lumens. with S892 suffix. Teflon" is a registered trademark. of E.l duPont Co: F [. N CROUSE-HINDS 5 RIES www.crc-usE-lhinds.cann US: 1-866=764-5454 CAN: 1 00-265t0502 Copyright" 2016 Eaton 961 Champ® Pro PVM Series LED Luminaires Ideal for general high bay/low bay illumination UL, cUL Listed Type 4X IP66 2L Dimensions: Stanchion - 25° Angled Pendant Wall [P54.61 Trunnion L_$6 WOW INSW maim VIA* WNW'S r. R p xarnari ECM VOW& NIA 7x 1PUtl tTA1KY iit ti rla - °Angled stanchion for PVM3L-PVhab11 L models only.. Stanchion Straight L401 1 1ST.?1 3.49 wiling Cone Pendant Net Luminaire Weights: Model .IS Lbs. Kg. f'YM 3L-P`V M 11 L 21.80 VM13 , & 'VM17L 36.00 PV(121 L& PV1 12SL 44.00 Add Mountinct Modules: Pendant 125 Cone Pendant 4.00. Flexible Pendant 1.50 8.07 16.32 0.57 1.8 0.68 it n 2.75 Wall 1,26 2.04 try lec t n hi�nO 3. ,n 1.59 Straight Stanchion 4.50 2.04 962 w w.crotise-h ntis.aar u.lS: 1-86S-7€4.5464 CAN: 1-300-26641 602 Cnpyrighr 2016 Eaton Er a>~ t • CROUSE-FI SEA S Champ® VMV Series LED Luminaires C . I, 2, Groups A, B, C, D C. I, tune 2 , n nR C: IL Groups E, F, 9 CI. ICI & Simultaneous Presence UL 'cUL Listed IECE,ATE/CE Wet Locations Type 4X, IF66 2L The Champ® VNIV LED Family: Champ VMV LED Series Luminaires are designed to provide full -spectrum, crisp, white light with custom IES Type I, III and V distribution. Nine versions of the VMV LED are available, providing ideal solutions for a wide range of applications. Model `typical Lumen (Type ine Watts Leamens per Watt VMV3L VMV5L VMV7L 8,53 1 5_ 7,195 29 43 62 116 150W -175W Up to 67% 122 124 Typical Energy Equivalent HID Savings/ Luminair+e Lifetime 7p !1J'-10CVW Up to 77% 100W -150W Upto61% r 'IV9L_ 9 266 85 YMY11 L 11,440 V V13L 13,226 VMV) 7L 18,7$3. V'MV21 L 22 110 \/MV25L 26.531 113 130 168 196 232 Applications: ▪ For areas with mounting heignts cif -68 feet • Oil and gas refineries, drilling rigs, petrochemical fancilities, food and: beverage facilities, platforms, loading docks, tunnels indoor/outdoor spotlighting, outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general' area lighting, and where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts,. fibers or flyings are present • Locations requiring continuous and consistent light levels in extreme ambient temperatures • Where. extremely corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist • Classified and hazardous locations Features: • Instant illumination and restrike • Cold temperature operation/no warm-up required • Option for redundancy in drivers with multiple series circuits connected to each driver to avoid complete loss of illumination • Easy installation - compact modular fixture attaches onto existing Champ mounting module • Energy -efficient technology - up to 64% energy savings over HID fixtures • Contains no mercury or other hazardous substances • Shock- and vibration -resistant solid-state luminaires have no filaments or glass components that could break - greatly reduces the risk of premature failure • Operating ambient: -40 C to 65°C (VMV3L-VMV11L models); -40°C to 5540 (VMVI3L-VMV25L models) • 5 year fixture sAiarranty0 109 101 102 112 113 114 250W -320W Lio to 74% 320W -400W Up to 74% 4p8 Up to 15S% 400W -500W Up to 72% 600 +V-750 Up to 74% 750W -a Certifications and Compliances: • DesignLights CcnsortiumQualified (some. models are not DLC qualified). N EC/ CEC: • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, 8, C, 0; Class I, Zone 2, nA nit Class U. Groups E. F,C;Class III I. Zone 21 tb • Simultaneous Presence • Wet locations, Type 4X, IP66 UL Standards: • UL844; UL159 - Luminaires; UL1598A T Marine; UL2750; UL58: UL5DE CSA Standard: • cUL Listed to CSA Standard CSA C22,2 No. 137 IEC: • I EC 6(079-02011; I EC 600791 5:2010; I[C 60079-31.2008, I EC 60598-21:1879; IE:C 60529:2001 ▪ Ex nA of IIG T Go 40 to +40 • Ex nA 110 T x Gc. to +55 • ExnAnR IICT3' Go-40to+55 Ex tb IIIC T*°C Db -40 to +40 • Ex tb IIIC T W OC Db -40 to +55 • Ex tb IIIC T °C. Db -40 to +65 VMVSL-VMV11L only • IECEx UL 13.0052X VIM V13L-Vi'MiV2SL only • IECEx UL 1.4'.0031: Certifications and Compliances (Continued): ATEX/CE: 0 b EN 60079-0:2012; EN 60079.15:2010; EN 60079-31:2009; EN 60598-2-1:1989; EN 60929; 1991 +M _2001 11 3 6 Ex nA ry R I IC T` Gc -40 to +40 II 3G ExnAnR IICT* Gc-40 to+55 • €, II3 Ex nA nR II T* Gc-48 to+ 5 II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T"° C Db IP66 —40 to +40 II 2 ID Ex tb IIIC Db 1P55 -40 to +55 • .g. II 2 D Ex tb IIIC TT°C Db 1P66 -40 to +65 VIVMV3L-VMV11L only * U E KQ 13 ATEX 147:5031X; DEMKO 13 ATEX 1305741X V1Mi1 13L=VMV25L only • DEMKO 14 ATEX 1324722X; DEMKO 11 ATEX 2274231X Standard Materials: • LEImp housing and adapter — die cast aluminum with Corro-freev epoxy powder coat • Lens — heat- and impact -resistant glass • Gaskets — silicone • External hardware — stainless steel • Factory sealed, no external seal required Photometric: • Complete photometrics can be found at wvvvvicrouse-hinds.com/photornetrics °ToleranceFf- 10%. Oneter to. rage 2 of the current authorized distrbutor price beck for Eaton's standard Terms and Cc nditians_ °Approved models include: VMV3ILAJNV1; VMV5IJJNV1; VMV'7LI NV1; VMV L/LINV1; VMV1 i9..f4JNV I; VtivikiltitNV1; YMY17L1UNV1 ; Vi 1V21 L#UNV1; VMV25L/UNV1; VMV3ULINV34: V MVS hNV34; WAN7L,1JNNV34; VMV3L/LIN 4; VMV1 1 L1 UNV34. Refer to wnrrw.designlights.otg iDualifred Products List under family models for full listing details. Not all modals are approved for all application categories. OVMV3L-vMV11 L Jwl rated to +65"0: VMV13L-VNIV2514 and VMV3L=VMV 11 L/1JNV rated to +5540. ,See temperature code table on followings page. 928 www,crousemiands.torri Ids: 1-866.764-5454 CAN: 1-800-265-0502 Copyright 2016 Eaton Er '.• CROUSE-HINDS 'a€Ra€5 Champ" VMV Series LED Luminaires CI.. Ir Div. 2, Groups Ai, f, C, D Cl... I, Zone 2, nA nil Cl. Groups E,F,13 CI. HI & Simultaneous Presence UL, c! L Listed I ECEx, ATE C E Wet Locations Type 4K Ix 66 2L LED System: • High intensity discrete power emitters Cool white (5000K, 70 CAI) (standard); warm white, (3000K, 80 CR1) (optional) • Custom Type I, III and V optics available • Optics docking in field to align Type l and Type ;119 light patterns to illumination path for VMV 13t-VMV25L Custom Optics: Three optical options to maximize light distribution and intensity: TYPE Long and rectangular for hallways, walkways, loading docks, catwalks. Ideal for: • Mining conveyor belts • Aislewayrs and hallways • Catwalks and walkways • Ramps and loading docks • Tunnels with overhead mounts Colored LEDOptions: Drivers: Option Voltage r /UN 1 120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 108--250 VDC, 50/60 HZ OV13N 347-460 VAC, 50/60 Hz ( J , t it tia TYPE Ill Wall mount light distribution, minimizing spillover on t h e wall. Ideal for: • Narrow crosswalks or passages with wall mounted fixtures • Tunnels with wall mount * Wall or stanchion mount requiring 180° forward throw beam patterns • Available in red, blue, green and anyber° • Reduction in light pollution for night space observation and sky glow due to isolating blue wavelength in red and amber colors • Wildlife -friendly • Improves visibility for telescopes in observatories during night sky space exploration Electrical Ratings: VMV3L VMV5L MfIINfVIL VNIVO L VIMI'1i11 L I I TYPE V Regular circular distribution pattern for high low bay indoor and outdoor ceiling or pendant mount lighting. Ideal for • Pendant, ceiling or stanchion mount overhead building mounts 0 Processing mills, industrial plants, large buildings, warehouses, etc. 'M'1 SL VMV'1 I L VMV21 L VMVZ5L Voltage 5ancjc , VAC Frequency Input Power (Wat;tsJ. Input Amps at 120-277 VAC 'voltage_ Ran ge,1 1 1 C Power Factor Total Harmonic Distortion Nominal Lumens IType V 120-277 5060 Hz 29 0.24-0.11 108-250 >0,90 TH D ) <20% 0 3.531 120-277 50/60 Hz . •3 035 - 0.16 108-250 >0.Q2_ c20% 5 335 Temperature Performance Data.. Lamp/Lumen Output 3L,5LpIL.,9L,111. 3L, 5L, 7L, 9L, 11L L 3L5L1 7L, 9L, 11 L 3L. 5L 7L 9L. 11 L 3L, EL, 7L, 9L, 11L 7i.., 11L 131., 17L 13L, 17L 21L, 25L 2__.L,._25L 120-277 50/60 Hz 62 0.52. - 0.23 108250 >0, <20% 7.195 Ambient Class I, Driver Type Temp.. dC Div, 2 120-277 50/60 Hz 85 +.i�' p{ 0 . 1'.py 1 - 0 _3 1 108-250 >0.90 <20% 9.266 Class II, Div. 1 120-277 50/60 Hz 113 0,g5 - 0.4 108-250 >0_90 <20% 11.440 120-277 50/60 Hz 131 1 1,08 - 0,iS 108-250 >0.90 <20% 13226 Simultaneous Rating 120-277 50/60 H z 168 120-277 5i0/60 Hz 196 120-277 50/60 Hz 22 1.94 - 0►.87 1.40 - 0.62 108-250 >0.90 <20% 18.793 1.64 - 0.73 11® >0.90 <20 22,110 108-250 >0:90 <20% _- 26 531 Class III, Div. 1 Class II, Div. 1. Class I. Zone 2 Groups E, F, G Class I, Div. 2, Div. 1 AEx nA nIR; Epc nA nR, Zen a 21, AEA tb MC D /Li IN V 40 T5 I r 55 T5 U NV1 U NV34 65 40 /UNV34 55 FU NV34 65 /UNV1; UNV34 40 _ /UNV1; U V34 55 Ult/34 40 U NV1. tJN V34 55 TS T4A T4A T4A TIC T5 T3A T4A T3A T4A T4A Tb T3 T3A, T3A, T3O T3A T3A T4A 16 T5 T4 T4 T70°C T4 T85°C T4 T_02 °C T6 T66°C 5 TB1°C T66°C T83'C T92°C T4 T4A T4A T5 T4 T4A T4 T4A i T4 T6 TS T71°C T86°C °Custom optres het available with colored LEDs. One- model par color; see catalog numbering splenn or tolicviting page. °Tolerance tie- 10%. E sT•N CROUJSE-HINDS ERIES www.crouse-hincis.co,rn US: 1=E66$764-54St CAW 1-800-265-0502 Copyright' 2016 Eaton 929 Champ ` VMV Series LED Luminaires Cl. I,f Div. 2, Groups A, B,. Cr f Cl. I,Zone 2, reek nR CI. II, Groups E. F, Cl. HI & Simuttaneous Presence UL/cIJL Listed 0 EC Ex/ATEX/CE Wet Locations Type 4X, 1P66 21 Ordering Information: Part number example V 1V17LW2ARIG/UNV`i S890 Lamp/Function i VMV 11L W T T 3'L 3,531 Lumen. LED 5L 5,335 Lumen LEIS �L 7,195"ur'nerrLED 9L D,226 Lumen LED 11L 1 1 r44U Lumen LED 3L 13226 Lumsn LED 1l'L 18,793 Lumen LEO 21L 21110 Lumen LED 23L 25,531: Lumen t EG PLO Red 'I3i2OO Lumen LLD) L Green 14,.30t turner) LEDI BLO Blue (2.106 Lumen LEDp ALe Amber 15,000 Lumen LEO) Color Temperature BLANK I_:odli il5660KN. Drell wv Warm X300010 Mounting Style, BLANK NO Cuuer 2C rr Ceiling 1 -'fir" Stanchion, 25° Angled SC • daW ::Starith;err. StraiOnt 1" Ceilirt 200 20rnrn Ceilsn tea. 34" Pendant 2W 3A 1- Pendant 25mm Ceiling 2HA " Flexible Pendant 20A 20mm Pendant 2TVV 254 25mm Pendant zU r, ' Cone Pendant 313 1e' Cow Pendant N" Wall 37W 1* Wall zoTw 20rnm Wall 2Si11V' 25r nn Wad Accessories (Ordered Separately): Description • Photocell, 120V, 50/60 Hz • Photocell, 208-'77'riF:i.:ffifLiiRf:s:i.i R1 G /UNVI S890 —Ts Options $3120 Trunnion Mourn Kit with Pin 83310 Safety Cable $350 auicc. Clip sane Diffused Lens S8$20 Redundant Drivel 843960 Teflon* Coated Lens S903 Polyrcarbcnate Lens. 156 Six -pole Terminal Black Voltaire 120.21:' vAC. 50/60 it. 10 '5 VDeo 50 Hz /LIMN 3414.SC VAC, 50/60 Hz Guard BLANK No Guard P3uu1 Wire Guard Optics BLANK Type V Optic Standard miterafintsii R1 1'Wpe I Dplie jail itforiti Mew Ceiti igj R1 k'@ Tyre; I Optic 4Ceirreip Wan C. chug 4? ioQ;r acki . ar ?CASfrOrhrepi Ririe Type I Optic flierlr it "IA cira o.ii.r rt51- Ciepckti Hsu of M."' [ +lrrJ erdi+e Lw Si? troop Mrdo p.° i R3 NOB Ill Optic (Atli maws Aksiamblig, R3APO Type Ill Optic f twit weittehosCog Ajontenatf isep Vas stet aim Chow: TniM A.3A10 Type RI Opt i r.coli:rrr, wanettothirt Couveretemese fraaiTop Hal tlrl,ge.! R 3 AZO Type 111 Optic fter'x+`rpg with duar ;sr Cbektios# frown lap ff>id P3810 Type III Optic tothou .flh miry sr°"Cegin ge harry top amigo R3@3G' Type Ill Optic cent up s!h Cour/lil cairnreakiciris from Top kW rrArjui Cat. it i FY i•iLi+Fi s 1.81 F F Y 1•t. I.e i a.. a. iu.a f. 1. L.. NMI YI D2S20 S20 D25208 277 • Trunnion mount kit with pin ....I.I 5812 K10 • Wire gu�ard with captive mounting hardware a." .i.i.,.-.,i., P3001 • Top hat adapter. i..f FiiYF. F. n. F.1 ii,i1YJ• YC1 •MM 1' For retrofitting Apptetotir McMaster III top bars to Champ WV Luminaires °Custom Optics not available with c ,brad LEDs. OEor VIW3L-V viV11 L only. °Order with ceding mount only. °Not available tot lEt. OA�radlal is for VivtV5Land VisilV7L only. Redundant driver standard on VMVSLAINIVZSL models- CHM;Mi Teflon' is a registered trademark of 7L 6.516 lumens with S892 suffix. E.I. duPont Co. 930 viivirw..crouse-i nds.cam uS t-SGS-75.7.5454 CAN: k800-265,0502 Copy'wighr,. 2016 Eaton LT• N CROUSE-HINDS SERIFS. Champ® VMV Series LED Luminaires CI. 1, Div. 2, Groups A, B, 0, 0 Cl. Ir Zone 2 nA nR CHI, Groups F, F, U Cl. III & Simultaneous Presence UL,cUL Listed LECEx/ATE /CE Wet Locations Type 4X, IP66 2L Dimensions: SlanChiOn - ' Angled ,iglant Trunnion VIEW FOR Askiiiall CIA 51ROWPI 2 r-WilleG?N6 %.U, 4p ITS l P IG%r 1C:Fr1004,1 'ISIrid :P, I I R l ..1 y4wu I,t 1Pdai tl Stanchion - Straight Ceiling Cone Pe;rid 1nt h- [247.11 r_al 915 1122 pi 22 Net Lumina re Weights: Mode l Lbs. K. . 2.10 1221 VMV3L-VMV1 1 L 211S0 VIV1VI3.. & VI'M1V1IL VMM1V21 L & WWV'S 44.00 3.07 16.-32 19.95 Add Mounds; Modules Pendant -- 1.25 Cone Pendant 4.00 Flexible Pendant 1.50 Ceiling. 2.7.5 Wall 4.5C 2,04 Angirrd stanchionO 3.5CI 1.5 Straight Stanchion 4.50 2.04 0.57 1.81 0.68 1.25 'Angled stanchion for VMV3L-VMV1 IL models or1ly. E IT• N CROUSE-HINDS sums orwor.C'ouse-hds.scn US: 1-866-764-5454 CAN: Ia 00-205•0!U2 CapyrirrtT 2C 16 E.Dta n 931 LED lighting for hazardous areas Champ® MILL LED Luminaires Champ0 MLL LED luminaires for hazardous areas Champ' MLL Series LEDs Safe. Reliable. Efficient. Featuring the industry's broadest range of LED luminaires for harsh and hazardous environments, Eaton's Crouse -Hinds can delivery lighting solution that performs reliably in even the worst operating conditions. All the while reducing your energy, maintenance and manpower costs. Why LED? Useful life Rated life is up to 60,000 hours of maintenance -free and safe operation • Energy efficiency LED average energy consumption is 65% less than T12, T8 and T5HO fluorescent fixtures Start/restart time Instant il.luminataon vs. 10 minute restrike time for fluorescent Light quality Higher color rendering and color temperature compared to fluorescent Environmental benefits Mercury -free LED eliminates disposal costs and lower energy consumption for a. smaller carbon footprint Why Crouse- -1i ida Industry -best reliability Built to withstand extreme temperatures, vibrator. water and dust Thermal management Effective heat sinking ensures longer life Quality of light Custom optics designed to maximize light distribution and intensity Retrofit compatibility LED fixtures are compatible with Pau!luhn' ' DuraPro, MagnaPro, lig_A_Lite1M and Snelson fluorescent fixtures Why Champ® MLL LED? Designed for harsh and hazardous. Champ MLL linear LED luminaires are engineered to handle demanding conditions. The MLL stands up to high vibration, hose down, shock and impact, while delivering long life and high lumen performance for up to 20 years. Custom optics: • Standard wide 1120c) beam spread for control room and indoor application maximizes illumination on wall panels Narrow 030°) beam spread option for targeted illumination; avoids spillage and light loss Comprehensive certification: Single model certified for use in Class I, Division 2 and Class II, Division 1 harsh and hazardous applications Slim profile: • 23° fixture height (excluding mounting brackets) • Perfect for mounting in confined or low height areas Best -in -class efficacy: • Up to 130 lumens per watt MLL4 vs. 2 -lamp T5HO Quick 8i easy installation: • Easy access to drivers and wiring • No custom brackets or hardware needed Seven rnounting options available Built to last: • Ingress protection from hose down water or diesel fuel in harsh operational conditions — passed 2.000 psi high pressure test • Vibration-, impact- and shock -resistant — passed SG: 3 -axis vibration test • 60,000 hour lifetime 55°C ambient LED vs. fir' oTescent savings at a glance Why are so many facilities making the switch rom fluorescent to LED? The numbers say. it all. 59% REDUCTION IN ENERGY COSTS 84% LOWER TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP Assumptions, Calculati,:ris based 64 overall al Meal) system, Encrjy cost al 109 D r kskawort /4 hour tier day opciauon,: labor ratc of S"T each fro 2 wr sea s: awuace Woo dos hatuw mainienanco of 2 howl 100% MA1NTENANCE REDLJCTF N EATON'S CHOUSE-HINDS °kramp Mul, Series LID Lurnirmates 3 Champ® Ma Series LED Luminaires The Champ MLL Linear LED by Eaton's C.:rcusa-blinds is specifically designed to replace fluorescentT1 , TB and T5HO lighting in harsh and hazardous applications. The rugged and durable design features the industry's most versatile and flexible mounting options: The Champ L L is the ideal solution for high vibration, impact and hose down applications. Applications: Oil and gas refineries, petrochemical facilities, food and beverage facilities, platforms, loading docks, tunnels, outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area lighting, and where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or flyings are present. Key features & benefits: • Industry -leading efficacy: up to 130 LPW •• -40°C to +65°C ambient operating temperature (standard model) • Low profile kr height) 11 Versatile ceiling/swivel, wall, flush, pole and pendant mounting options • Wide and narrow optics for uniformillum;ination • Four points of secondary retention 2,000 psi high pressure hose rated • High vibration resistance * Emergency battery back-up (90 minutes) and surge protection options (up to 1OkV)t • DesignLights C.onsortiurn® Qualified (some models are not DLC qualified) * • 5 year fixture warrantyt t One year vsearranty * Refer to r r,designlights..org Qualified Products List under Family Models for full listing details_ Not afl models are approved for all application cakgoiies.. t Refer to page 2 of the D-0716 authorized distributor price book for grouse-l-linds standard Terms and Conditions. Energy consumption comparison 2 foot MLL linear LED vs. fluorescent 70 6{M 'zit)r 40 ry i0 a •23 T1Z'HiJ T8HD EM-lU Ti? TB TS IMrILL2 Energy consumption (waits) Typical Equivalent energy Typical Lumens HUD savings Model lumens Wattage per matt naire lifetime IWILL2 3,600 29 124 Up to 67% TAI li l Up to 63% I.Jp to 52% 117 tip to 42% i� up to 3`'i? 15 Upto17% 160 140 120 100 80 60 AQ� 20 a Model r,, 4 foot MU. linear LED vs. fluorescent 135 110 Ti?Flo T8HU TSH0 T12 TB t=r�arTy consumption (watts). Typical lumens 15 Equivalent Lumens HID Wattage per watt luminaire MLtA Typical energy savings f lifetime MLL4 7,10C1 54.5 130 1-12H0 Up to 64% l WC� Hp to 60% L5HL) L] Opp to % 112 Up to 46% 18 Uip to 32% TS Up to 22% All luminaires in the comparison ire 21amp, 2 foot Aft luminaires in the comparison are 2 tamp, 4 foot 4 EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ MLL Series LED Lurrkiairen Specifications - s Certifications: NEC standards: • Class I, Division 2, Groups A B. C, D • Class II, Division 1, Groups l G • Class Ir Zone 2 • Class Ill • NEMA 4X; IP66 • Marine and Wet Locations UL standards: • UL 44 Electrical Fixture Hangers for Hazardous Locations LIL1598 Luminaire • I L15 SA Luminaire for Installation on Marine Vessels UL924 for Emergency Lighting OSA standard: • 022!2 Nu.. 137 Additional certifications: • ABS design assessed Materials: Housing: • Copper free aluminum • Optional Corro-freelM epoxy powder coat Lens: 4 Glass or polycarbonate • Diffused glass or polycarbonate Mounting: Versatile mounting options: 4I Flush back mount Swivel/ceiling back mount ▪ Offset ceiling mount • Offset wall mount Pole mount Pendant mouni Easily retrofit to: • Existing Pauluhnr , DucaPro and MagnaPro fluorescent light fixtures • Frig-A-Lite t and nelson© C l D2 fluorescent lighting fixtures Electrical ratings: Mil l MLL4 Lumen output ,61]4 7,10C Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Vo l to gie IOD-2711 VAC/108-25C VW; 347480 VAC Model Current Wattage Power Voltage (A) ON) factor THD MLLVLIVi 100 C. d 28.2 rr; 20 IIIILL2IUNV1 277 C.12 2 .4 C,90 <20% MLL21UN 34 347 0,09 292 0,30 c20% MLL2IUNV34 480 0.07 30.1 C.OO <20% INItL4ILJNY1 100 0.55 55.0 0.95 40% fa MLL4/LINV1 277 0.2C 543 C35 <20% IIALL4,NJNVS4 347 0.16 55.8 0.95 <20% MLL4IUNVS4 480 012 .2 0.35 aa0% Temperature codes: Siriitrltansotis rating Ambient Min. temp. Class 1, Class H, Class Ir Div.. 2, temperature wire supply Div. 2 Div.. I Class II, Div, 1 riC art T'S 18 6 5560 75%% 15 15 Ta 05°11 90°C rS TL _ Weights; Luminaire lbs. MLL2 12.5 b./ MLIA 22.5 10. EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ MILL Series LED Luminaires 5 Photometrics: control room/pump shed 4 foot MLL LED with 120O optics vs. 4 foot 2 lamp T5HO FVN M LLNUNV1 FVN4254 i s ft.. I Oft. # Old. aft. 1 Ceiling hel*hit a 9 it. 12 IL f3 N_ aft. # Oft. I aft. (oiling WOK = Si€t. { 40 ft. Illuminance (Fe) MLI-4/UNV1 FVN4.254 Average 14/1 3310 Maximum 55.40 42.50 Minimum 25.20 18.30 Average/ minimum 1./8 1./9 Maximum/ ,L L20 2.25 minimum Higher average illumination than 2 lampT5HO FVN and up to 50% energy savings 4 foot MILL LED with 120° optics vs. 4 foot 2_ lamp TB FVN MLL4IUNVT FVN4232 art. 4 B It. 8 f°t. Cvolimg Ptvight = 9 It. t2 ht. I Bit. J arr. att. I an. I Cehlin'j haig'h1 - 9 ft. 40 ft 40 it. Illuminance (Fe) IIIILL4/uNV1 FVN4232 Average 22.46 Maximum ;a'a'�'w! 28.30 PAinimum 25.20 12A0 Average/ minimum 1.78 1.81 Maximum -Li �I minimum 2.28 Twice the average illumination of 2 lamp T8 FVN 2 foot MILL LED with 120° optics vs, 4 foot 2 lamp T8 FVN PIILL2/UNV1 eals • IP' misir FVN4232 M L L2 / U N V'1 FVF232 Oft. 4 Bit. i Hit. Coiling !Night : 9 fit. rz tt. 0 ft. I eft 18 ft. I aft !Coiling height:. sit. i 4011 40 ft. Illuminance (Fu) MVMLL2RJNV'l FVN4232 E Average 22.57 Maximum 21.90 U./Li Minimum 12.70 12.100 Average/ minimum Maximum/ Z.20 2.31 minimum Equivalent illumination to a 2 anipTB FVN and up to 50% energy savings EATON'S CIRO1 SE -HIND r Champ WILL Series LED Lum naire5. Ordering information Part number ekample WiLL,411/UNV1 S.903TF P EM Mil series linear (ED, cool white, 4 foot,.. hobs, ff O narrow light pattern. ,(00-2?? VAC driver, poiyearbvgate lens, through feed to . painted, battery back op MLL 4 Series t1l`I IL Champ Mk series linear LEI JIM in it Length/krmons 4 4loot I'.e tit, 7,100 lumens 2 loot I r st 1., 3,600 lumens Accessories (ordered separately) N /UNV1 Optics Nora Wide (120‘2i Nana [801 Voltage /UI11V1 106 ?Ii VAC. 11J8-2'5L1VOL 7UNV34 347-45& VAC S903 TF P EMI 1 T - I� Lens BLANK Glass $891 fliifiused glass 3903 Polrcarbonaie SOa3D niftusad poilrcarbnnate DP1Ol7'MTK DP 1 t}9 °MIT IC PI at!iack mount bank prate (compatible with DutaProi Ceiling/swivel mount (rvwnpal bf& with [Aur≥rPra) DP105,3MTIC Ceiling/wall mount offset (compatible with thitaPra) MPP1a_541Iva K KIT Ceiling mourn bracket and adapter kit (compatible wiTh Magneto) DrIQ5ZM rK 4 I se t +wa I I mum (compatible with Dureltal PM KIT 1.25 Pnile mimiI kit 1.25" conduit PM KIT 1.5 Pate mount kit, i,50" conduit PM KIT 2.0 Fare mount kit, 2,QO" conduit Dimensions & mounting options:, K0KES 2.70" x329.1) 52.33" Accessories (ordered separately) Emergency backup Liwd11 • lntegraieu eITysryen ',' battery back-up ' One year warranty, [tallow IoM kit alsu ayailabte. contact factory for more IMamaLion. Finish M ANI< Natural aluminum Pal at d Wray, epoxy) (Nil Painted 'whiter , epoxy! Options T�F Pull wire included ini fixture PEND HAL 1'CM I Pendant mound kit $S KIT Safety chain- kit VMVLfUN'V7 BOW 14 KIT 1 amp driver replacement kit 100,?77 VAC fnr 4 ft. linear VMVL/UF V34 80W th KIT 1 amp deliver replacement kit 347-4B0 VAC for 4 ft. linear VMVL/UNV'1 80W 0.5A KIT 0.5 amp drive' replace men t tit 100-27 ,7 VAC tar 2 ftf. linear 'MVL/UN 341 BOW 0.5A KIT 05 amp drive- replacement kit 347480 VAC far 2 it_ linear Offset wall DP1452MTK Flush tailing DP1057MTK MLL4 Offset ceiling DPtO53MMTK Ceiling/swivel DP `t O5alyiTK. 0167.91 sir - Ceiling and adapter MVl r 1 U54MT K KIT Its8.581 {219.6) '78.33" Pole mount PM KII 125/1,5/2AI M112 Pendant mount PEND HA? KiT EATON'S CROUS�. E HINIDS Champ MLL Series LED Luminaires 7 Mounting options Ceiling/swivel mount DPIOSOMTK Pole mount PM KIT 1,25/1.5/2_0 MagnaPro mount M P1O54 TK KIT 1411 LL2 MLL4 Length in. rum_ in. mm. 28..3 720 52.3 1.328 B 92'21 222=581 9-51 222-1269 ALL MEASUREMENTS IN INCHES Configuration A B C 0 PM KIT 1.25 4 331 3.543 1.06O 1.693 PM KIT 1.5 3340 2,953 2.000 1.535 PM KIT 2.0 3185 2588 2.360 1.378 IW LL2 Length in. m. M1LL4 Iota mm. 28.3 720 52,3 1329 12-21 205-533 24-45 610-1143 Length M LLB in. MITI. MLL4 in. mm. A ?S.3 n'Q 52.3 132E 12-22 305.559 24.45 618-1169 $ EATON'S CROUSE-HINDS Champ MLL Sennos LED Luminaires Mounting options Offset wall DP1052IVITK Offset ceiling/wall mount DP1053IVITK Flush ceiling DP1'S7MTK MLL2 IVILL4 Length in: nun. A 203 720 52.3 1329 `B 26 3 569 503 1278 r MLL2 MLL4 Length in. inn. in, mm. A 28.3 220 52.3 1329 B 26.3 5114 47.0 1194 B 62 MLL2 MLL4 Length in. mm. in, um. A 283 720 52.1 1329 157,5 18.2 462 EATON'S CROLIS P -HINDS Champ Mu Series LED Luntaires 9 Mounting options Pendant mount - Class If Div4 2 only PEND i-HAZ KIT I I38.8J SAS 1 L MhL2 MLL4 Length in, rmm.. in. rani. A 31/ 805 55,8 14113 28.3 720 52.3 13M 4.2 1Q8 16.8 406 a 12/ 3113 24.0 610 E 34.9 866 58.9 1495 C I r 10 EATON'S CROU$ -HINDS ("an'p Ma5exies LED Luminaires Battery back -u Champ TALL linear LED luminaires are now available with an integral battery back- up module. Virtually the same size as the standard 4 foot model and up to 90 minutes of emergency lighting to keep your facility and people safe. Model EM output Mt.Nv'1 EMI�,dDD lumens (100-277V) Certifications and compliances: Normal output 8,720 lumens (10(-277Y) Applications: • Egress and emergency lighting for areas requiring uninterrupted lighting during power failure • Hazardous rated indoor and outdoor emergency lighting in manufacturing plants, heavy industrial, chemical and petrochemical facilities, platforms, loading docks and parking areas. Key features: • Operating ambient: 0°C to +40°C • 90 minute runtime in emergency mode • 6,720 lumen output for normal operation 1,400 in emergency mode • 50,00C hours rated life @I 40°C • IP66 rated enclosure • LED ind !cator to check battery operation i Nickel -cadmium battery • 1 year warranty Dimensions: a I4*alr�- _ 2,X LSO 16a61 [3,5.31. 20.29 NECKED • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D • Class Ile Division 2, Groups • Wet Location, lPK Type 4X CSA Standard • CSC C22.2 Nos. 250, 137 141 Electrical ratings: UL Standards • U L8'14 Hazardous (Classified) • UL1598 Luminaires, UL1S9SA Marine • UL924 Emergency Lighting Voltage 1211 2/1 Amperage @ 120VAC AU .212 Wattage rir 12OVA,C 57.8 �7 Lumen output 8,120 6.720 Frequency 500160Hr 50/88Ht Power factor ° 100 VAC .997 .980 TH 0 6.58 1 1' .7p Temperature codes; Ambient M'liti. temp. temperature wire supply Class I, Div. 2 Class 11,. Div. I Simultaneous rating Class 1, Div. 2, Class 11, Div. 1 40% 60°C 15 16 T5 [In?.1) 49.18 [1,063.9] 41.97 r I a • rOL'ttCAREsCNATE LENS SHOWN 1132,11 52.33 j 18 d.al 2 6/ i EATON'S CFOUSE-FINDS Champ Mil Series LED Luminaires 'I`1 U.S. (global headquarters): Eaton's Crouse -Hinds business 1201 Welt Street Syracuse, NY 13208 (855) 764-5454 FAX: (315) 477-5179 FAX Orders Only: (855) 653-0640 crc u sec u stomerctr@eatorr, cam For more information: If tur that assistance is required, please contact an authorized Eaton Distributor, Sales 0f Fier or Customer Service Department, ELT•N Powering Susraose W&ddrirte Canada Toll Free: 800-265-0502 FAX: 1800) 263-9504 FAX Orders only: (866) 553-0645 Mexico/Latin Ailleticaitaribbean 52-555-804-4000 FAX: 52-555-804-4.020 ventascentrornex@eatort.com Europe (Germany) 49 (0) 5271 806-500 4 (0) 6271 806-476 sales.CCH.cle@ cooperindustrieslcom Eaton i00a Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122 United States Ea ton seem 2016 Eaton All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication Nov. 6177-12116 December 2O16 Middle East 971 4 8066100 FAX: 971 4 8894813 chmesales eaton.corn Singapore 65-6645-9888 FAX: 65-6297-4819 chsi-saies0 cooperinddustries.com China 86-21-2899-3500 FAX: 86-21-2899-4055 cthsales@ cooperindustries.com Eaton is a r. 9rs1cied trademark. All other trademarks am property of their respective oners. Korea 82-2-3484-6783 82-2-3484-6778 CCH-IK-sales cooperindustries.ccm Australia 61-2-8787-2777 FAXi 61-2-9609-2342 CEASales@ cooperindustries,com India 91-1244683888 FAX: 91-124-4683899 cci nciia@ cocperindustries.cam Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires Cl. I, Div 2, Groups A, B, C, L Listed: Cl. I , U iv. 1, Groups F, GSA Certified IECEVATEX NEMA IP66 2L The Vaporgari' LED family►. V2LC — cool white color temperature The V2LC luminaire provides uniform crisp, white light and is suitable for lower mounting heights:, confined spaces, tunnels or utility rooms. Using four high- power, high brightness LED arrays, this fixture can deliver similar light levels to 150 watt incandescent. V2LW— warm white color temperature The V2LW luminaire provides similar benefits as the cool white version, but with a color rendering more consistent with a warm incandescent or HP'S lamp source. Available with DC power supply i-or applications with DC power requirements such as ssoler, battery or UPS. The DC power supply is suitable for 12 VDC through 24 VDC, Model Nominal lumens Watts Equivalent incandescent luminaire Typical energy savings, I lifetime V2LC/I'INV1 1,633 22 V21W/UNV1 1,SICD 22 1,633 22 V2 Lw�C 1 • 1 400 22 150W-2IXJW 65% Applications: • Oil and gas refineries, drilling rigs, petrochemical facilities? food and beverage facilities, platforms, loading docks, tunnels, outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area lighting, and where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or flyings are present. • Locations requiring continuous and consistent light levels in extreme ambient temperatures • Where extremely corrosive, wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist • Type 1.X1 marine, wet locations and hose down environments • Confined space or low ceiling areas, such as tunnels, utility rooms, over doorways, entries, landings, etc. • Areas requiring frequent on/off of lights • Areas where msinten.ence is difficult or challenging • Areas requiring shatter -protected products, such as food processing facilities • Outdoor wall or ceiling mounted area illumination • Low mounting heights • Classified and hazardous locations Certifications and compliances: • Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, 0 • Mass I1, Division 1, Groups F, G • UL844; U L1598; U L 15984 • CAA C22.2 No. 137 • NEMA4 + IP66 • RoHS compliant • t II 3 G Ex nA IIC T'1 (Tfi at 55'V II 3 D Ex to RIB TE9°C Dc IP66 • E N160079-0;2009; E N 600 79-15:201 Q E N 60079-31 :2009 • DesignLights Consortium Qualified (some models are not DLC quo l ifiedl 0 WILL Features: V2LW • Instant illumination and restrike • Cold temperature operation; no warm-up time • Multi -die LED arrays improve reliability • Lightweight, low profile and cool surface temperatures • Driver with internal fusing for branch circuit protection 22 watt LED system can save up to 85% in energy costs • 5OK hours rated life can provide >10 years of maintenance -free lighting • No mercury or hazardous chemicals —.eliminates, disposal concerns • Mounts to existing Vaporgard mounting modules • hock- and vibration -resistant • Teflon coated lens (suffix $896) option for increased safety in food processing facilities • Low starting temperature; -25°C Operating Ontient: -Mt to .5S°C {high temperature Option) • 5 year limited warrantyG Standard materials: • Body and mounting modules copper -free aluminum with Cerro - free epoxy powder coat • Lens bezel — aluminum with anodized finish • Lens — heat- and impact -resistant glass Gaskets — silicone External hardware — stainless steel .. Photometrics: • Complete photometrics can be found at wwww,crouse-hands.com/ photometrics Electrical ratings: V2.LCAI.NV'1 V2LIVI UNV1 V21.C1aC1 V2LW10C1 Voltage Input smog Input aver t 0.2/f!.10 0.23L0.10 21 x'1.0 2.1 1.C Power factor TI -ID 1) ) Maintained lumens 1,633 1,400 1',623 _ t4C0 90-264 VAC, 90-264 VAC, .I Z-24 VDC 12.24 VDC _ 277 VAC 277 VAC watts) 22 22 22 22 >0.9 >0.9 ICI A N A 420% c20% N/A N/A Color temperature 5600K 3000K 5600K 3000K Note: h year limited warranty. Refer to page 2 of the most current authorized distributor price % for Eaton's Crouse -Hinds Oiyision's standard Terms and Conditions, ()Approved modals include: VZLC.P'UNw1. Refer to wwww.deseynlights.orr Qualified Products List. under Family M el'e for lull bstog details. Hot air models are approved for all ai l cat+on categories,. O'Refer to page 7 of the most current authorized distributer price book for Eaton's Crouse -Hinds Division's standard Terms and Conditions. 914 vwrwv ,r.ereuse.hinds.con1 US: 1-866-76.4,5464 CAN: 1-800-265-0602 Copyrighr 2017 ratan Er A CROIJSE-HIND Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires C I . I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D UL Listed CI. II, Div. 1, Groups F, G CSA Certified IECEVATEX NEMA : IP66 2L EASY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT • Contractor -friendly design is ideal for both retrofit and new construction applications • Installed using the same wall and ceiling mounts as incandescent Vapargard fixtures LOW PROFILE DESIGN • Unique dameless, low profile design for low mounting heights and confined spaces where incandescent and RID based luminaires are too large to fit in the mechanical envelope required MULTIPLE LENS OPTIONS • Tempered clear glass lens standard • Diffused glass lens and Teflon coated lens options available MMMQDULAR DESIGN • Compact and modular design allows for easy component replacementand future upgrades RUGGED HEAT SINK Heat sink designed to perform in high ambient temperatures up to +55°C and as low as -30°C Thick walled castings make for a tough, rugged housing that keeps the internal driver and LED temperature down itts rin't 4'4 WARNINa N my t ittl tri �areofa�� N CR0U SE -H INDS SERIES www.crcusc hmds.eam US: 1-086-x1645454 CAN: 1-80D-265-0502 Copyright' 20! Eaton 945 Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires CSI I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D UL Listed Cl. II, Div, 1, Groups F, U GSA Certified IECEVATEX NEMA 4X4 1P66 2L LED driver: • Constant current regulated :power supply • 90-264 VAC, 277 VAC, 50/60 Hz nternal fusing • Active power factor correction, >0.9 • Low harmonic distortion, <20% • Low in -rush current, <20 amps • EMC compliant to 4?CFfil, Part 2, Part 15 • 12-24 VOC option available LED system: • Four high brightness LED arrays • Cod white (5600K), 'CAI 65 • Warm white (3000K), CHI 82 • 70% lumen maintenance (L70) at 5OK hours • Array complies with requirements of LMS0 Options: Description Suffix Suffix • Frosted V , I :a icscsc.ia;;; i�Fi iii:a:wt;F:::i.i.FiGiGi.FiGib rG i.G Lb 6G bi,i..G w.iG i5891 Avoi!able with NEC version only • Teflon coated lens 6896 Available with ANC version only • High temperature Option (up to 55(t ambient temperature) ,..,5902 • Brazil (CEPEL certification) Ava/tebre with /EG ver icr? only Ordering information - NE'ME : Mounting style Cool white Temperature performance data: Model Max.. tamp. dC Temp. rating° - VWLc/l 1NY1 10 jalt4V1 S9c2 V2LC/0C1 NVZLC NV1 NV2LC/UNV1 S902 Weights: Mouitrti o g style .55 40 40 55 Lbs. 15 1 4.A T4 T4_ Kg. Fondant. Ceiling Wall Stanchion 0.80 7.90 6.50 2.59 3.08 3.58 2.95 Worm white Cat. /I AC drive Cot. # DC drive Cat. PO AC drive Cat. # DC drive t" pendant° i� �:.._ andant it. II pendant° _ wwitll junction box irvil ivitli 'unction box elhr� } air celllnfl ►su'T email 3"r 1NT wall ' f-i ke v+'. -[J��� dd1 tQ W' �M X _Y V. 1i�J0- Mantel' only(' Note: 5 year limited warranty, V2LCM1/UNV'1 V2LCA:2/UNV1 V2LCA►S/UNV1 VZLCH:B Fl/U NV 1 V2LCHBFWILINV'1 V2LCHF1JIJNV1 V2LCH F2/U NV1 VZLCHT1 LINV1 WICHT2 / U NV 1 V2LCHWd1/U NV1 'Vrr2LCH W21U NV1 i►V.2LCHJ4/UNV1 V2LCHR/U NV 1 V2LCA1 f0C1 V2L.C.AI2/UC1 V2LC.43/DC1 V{2LCHB F11DC1 V2LCHB F2/DC'1 V2LC KFUDCC1 V2LCHIF2/DC1 V2LCNil/Del VW'2LCHT2IDC1 V2LC IKWI/DC1 V2LCHW2/LiC1 V"2LC it141UiC1 V2LCHR/DC1 V2LWAi7VUNV1 VILWAMPIV1 V2LWA3f.UNV1 V2LWHBF1 JUNV 1 V 2 LWHBF2 / Lai NV 1 V2LWHF1 /UNV1 1rrr2IWHlF2/UN 1 v'aiNFIT fUNV1 V.2LWHT2/UNV1 V21WH'EW1 /U'NV1 V2LWH'llAi►2V U. INV 1 VaVticlatUNV1 V2LWHR/UNV1 Fia'Fer to page 2 00 the most current authorized distritputorprics boo for Eaton's Crouse ITlinds Di1, aion's Ordering information - IEE/ATE: Mounting style Cat. # Ce tt Coolwhite AC drive Wenn white AC drive Pendant _11" Pendant 1" Pendant Wall with 'unction box '//' Wall with function box W2LCA11 J'U NVV1 NV2LCAZ/U NY1 NV2LCA3/LINV1 NV2LCHBFI/UNVI NV2LCHBFV'UNV1 NV2LCI-IIF1/UNV1 2LWA1/UNV1 NV2LWA21UNV1 NV2 LWA3/U NV1 MV2LWHBFIFUNVI NRT2 LWHBF.2IUNV1 N'2 LWHF1 /UNNV1 4'1 Ceillnu sk i' : Fall.._ NV2LCHF2/UNVt N V2LCIfir1 /UNV 1 NVZICHTVILINV1 17/ Stanchion NV21CH !+4 UN'V►r1 NV2LWHF2/UIVV1 N V21WHT1 VU MY1 NV2LWHT21U NV1 NV2LWHJ4 'UPJV'1 V2LWA►1/C C1 V2LWA2/0C1 V2LWA3/DC1 V2LWHIEWIMC1 V2 LWHBF2ilDC1 V2LV I!HF1 MC1 V2 LUHF2IDC1 V2 LWHTVDC1 V2LWHT2/DC1 VaLI NHW1,1mC1 Y2LWHW2VCC1 V21WHFi/DC1 standard Terms and. Conditions. •Contact your local sales representative for warm, white temperature rarings. ',For use in Class 1. Diviston 2 or Class II. Division 1. Groups F. C. For Class II. youMust order compdute catalog number loot available for purchase in corripcnents}. OFor use When wall mount or ceiling mount x is already installed. 66 tivvvw.crouse-hinds.corn US: J-866-764-5454 CAN: 1-800-265-0502 Copyright' 2017 Eaton A,. pi CROUSE-HINDS $HRIES Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires CI, I, Div. 2, Groups A, B.' C, D UL Listed CI. II, Div. 1, Groups F,1 OSA Certified IE E /ATE NEIV1A 4X; IP66 21 Dimensions: Wall 11114 MI] Slat ft44.1it 361. 11 Family tree: Class bDiv. 2'; Class II, Div. 1.6r F&G WALED Housing Stanch ion _ 11 13/116 [299 9I Pendant 4 L/2 II Ii4.7i 1 1 413./1& _. 11Itt.SI I 37/8 [992 C ia$4 I Div. 2; Class IV, Div. 2..6r F&G 1QWET1Q VXF 7[4 7.O Ink Co 4T20 - VXF 10 Vfir 10 VXFZ AFD J Complete Iuuminaire consists of LED housing and cover: VLA pendant or a VLI I PI adapter and Y series mounting module 1/1 -Al brIIPTHL111 INNALIE 21/8 o49i16- 101116.01 Ceiling 01/4 M; 11 J:',E0111 GROUSE-HisPRS wn. .crause-hinds.corn US: 1-866-764-5454 CAN: 1-SCO-2.65-O5O2 Eopvrig+'vt., 2017 Eaton 947 Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires The Vaporgard ,ti, LED family CI. I, Div. 2, Groups 4, f, C, D UL Listed CI. SIT Div. 1, Groups F, G CM Certified IECEN/ATEX NEMA 4X; IP66 V2LC — cool white color temperature The- V2LC luminaire provides uniform crisp, white light and is suitable for lower mounting heights, confined spaces, tunnels or utility rooms. using four high power, high brightness LED array, this fixture can deliver similar light levels to 150 watt incandescent, V2LW - warm white color temperature The V2LUG luminaire provides similar benefits as the cool White version, but with a color rendering more consistent with a warm incandescent or HPS lamp source. Aar =ila.lale with DC power supply For applications with DC power requirements such as solar, battery or UPS. The DC power supply is suitable. for 12 ADC through 24 VDC. Model r�rr ri al lir Pile rbb watts V2LCiNV 1,fa3 'n'1/4V/ _1 i I 1 4pUi 21 V2LCG/Q I1 1,B33 22 V2LW'f tJC1 1.40Q 22 Applications: Equivalent Typical energy incandescent sowings I luminaire lifetime 15 W-211IN 85% • Oil and gas refineries, drilling rigs, petrochemical facilities, food and beverage facilities, platforms, ioadirig docks, tunnels:, outdoor wall and stanchion mounted general area .lighting, and where flammable vapors, gases, ignitable dusts, fibers or fly ngs are present • Locations requiring continuous- and consistent light levels in extreme ambient temperatures • Where extremely corrosive, Wet, dusty, hot and/or cold conditions exist • Type 4X, marine. wet locations and hose- down environments • Confined space or low ceiling areas, such as tunnels, utility rooms, over doorways, e'ntresr landings, etc. • Areas requiring frequent on/off of lights • Areas where maintenance is difficult or challenging • Areas requiring shatter -protected products, such as food processing facilities • Outdoor wall or ceiling amounted area illumination • Low mounting heights • Classified and hazardous locations ,. Certifications and compliances: • Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D • Class Il, Division 1, Groups F, • L;ILB4I. UL15&8, l L15SSA • CSC. C22.2 No. 137 • 144EMA 4X, IP66 • Rol -1S compliant 1130 EsnA IICT4Cc(T4at56°C1 • ' II 3 Q Ex tic 11.16 T69°C Dc IP66 • EN'60079-Q:2009; EN60079-15:2010; EN6Og]$-- 1:2QCJ • DesignLights Consortium' Qualified (some models are not DLC civalifiedle V2LC Features: 2L. V2LW • Instant illumination and restrike Pi Cold temperature operation; no tiverni-up time • Multi -die LED arrays improve reliability • Lightweight, low profile and cool surface temperatures • Driver withinternal fusing for branch circuit protection • 22 watt LED system can save up to 85% in energy costs • 50K hours, rated life can provide >110. years of maintenance -free lighting r No mercury or hazardous chemicals - eliminates disposal concerns Mc..,ints to existing Vaporgard mounting modules • Shack- and vibration -resistant • Teflon coated lens (suffix 8896) option for increased safety in food processing facilities • Low starting temperature: -25°C • Operating ambient. _25°C to 55t .Chigh temperature option) • 5 year limited warranty0 Standard materials: • Body and mounting modules — copper -free aluminum with Cerro - free epoxy powder coat • Lens bezel — aluminum with anodized finish • Lens -- heat- and impact -resistant glass • Gaskets — silicone • External hardware — stainless steei Photometrics: • Complete photometrics can be found at wwww.carouse-hindds.comf phot.ometries Electrical ratings: V. LC!Uit ivi V2LVWTLTNV1 V 2 LCITI C 1 1+r 2.LVlil lU e 7 Voltage Input ppyilter !watts) Input current Power factor THD0l:C% 90-264 Vt C, 271 VAG rP7 t).73/11.10 >19 <2[ a Maintained lumens 1 633 Ce her t.11'I -rature 56a0IC 9O-264 VAC„ 2T? VAC 27 0.23/0.10 <70% 1,400 3OC 12-24 VII' 12-74 VDC 27 IA_ 1,,633 56 JOK 3O00K Note= 5 yea' lir'.ter1 warranty. Refer to page 2 X11 the most current -aut►-Crazed distributor price boo< for Eaton's Crouse4Hinds Division's 5ta0rlard tetrins Ana Collations. °Appro esd models.incl,xds 4 2LOILP,;\rRafe,- !a ,w,,s;w,4etigof1gbts.orc QurP,fsed Products List under Farn&tys Models ios L I Irilrn9 details. Not all meads ate aprtoi ed For all auulecaiicn c4 tegories. 'OPeier to Gage 2 of the from current aithnrnzed Jistributor price beck fcnr Fawn's '�rouge÷limbs, Dr<<zion's uandard Terms and Contlitacns 944 ,r a y. Eh"C t:lOtE- HI �L v.^�.�rv_rrl r0{i�)V711S.tyrtt LIS 71-4 6�l 9s-2-ticpyttigktl•., 20I7 'iR+ Vapor ard V2L LED Luminaires EASY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT • Contractor -friendly design is ideal for both retrofit and new construction applications • Installed using the same wall and ceiling mounts as incandescent Vaporgard fixtures LOW PROFILE DESIGN • Unique domeless., low profile design for low counting heights and confined spaces where incandescent and HID based luminaires are too large to fit in the mechanical envelope. required 6. MULTIPLE LENS OPTIONS • Tempered clear glass lens standard • [effused glass lens and Teflon coated lens options available MODULAR DESIGN • Compact and nodular design allows for easy component replacement and future upgrades +T.N CI OUS -RINGS SfmES CL I, Dior 2, Groups A, t C, D LIL Listed CI. Ii, Div, 1, Groups F, U GSA Certified IECEVATEX NEMA 4;IP66 RUGGED HEAT SINK a Heat sink designed to perform in high ambient temperatures up to +56°C and as low as -30T, • Thick walled castings make for a tough, rugged housing that keeps the internal driver and LED temperature down +ren, r,t rouse#amdse,cam US 1-8€6-764-S454 CAN 1-8M-26'34502 C pyrignt- 2017 Eaton 2L N Vaporgard V2L LED Luminaires LED driver: • Constant current regulated power supply ▪ 90-264 VAC, 277 VAC, 50/60 Hz • Internal f Lasing: Active power factor correction, >0.9 • Low harmonic distortion, <.20% * Low in -rush current, <20 amps • EM0 compliant to 47CFR, Part 2, Part 15 • 12724 VDC option available LED system: ▪ 1 our nigh brightness LED -arrays ,9 Cool white (55O0 ;, CFI 65 9 Warm Ni'g'hite (30001g, OW 82 • /0% lumen maintenance (L]O) at 50K hours • Array ccrriplies with requirements of LI'M?SQ Options: Description • Frosted lens 1 - _• n•.•...............e r 1111.4...I*46.'1.4 ...q..1.. a I. I. lu.. 4! 44 Cl. I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D IL Listed CI. f I+ Div. 1, Groups F, G CSA Certified IECEVATEX NEMA ; 1[66 Temperature performance data: Modal Max, temp, °C 2L Temp. rating. , y2Licitirkrvi rVZLC/UNV1 S902 �2tt/DC t NV2l 7tlNiV NV2l.,C/IJNV a SW2 55 Tb _ {4A T5 T4 Tel Weights Mounting style Pendant G�ilil�l�q Wall Stanchion Suffix .,.....,....£891 Available with NEC version only • Teflon coated lens .. .5896 Avsilable warts NEC veisiora 0rtlw • High temperature option (up to 55°C ambient temperature) .,..8902 • Brazil (CEPEL Certafacatpcn) BR Avrartab/e %yob version drily Ordering information NEC'EC Mounting style _-� petuJant° 1" gehdan1e wall with unction box y." wall with jtactioni box `le ull n _it ceiling 'uT wall it" _\I'M T wa l l VXW . � VXW w4 tjj staerciiiorQ. Aril ter 1nE Cool while Cat. Ill AC drive V2LCA1f1iN 11 V2LCAV U N V 1 V2LCAVUN V1 'V2LCHHFI f U N V1 V2LCHHFZJU NV11 V2LCHF1 r U JV'1 V'2LCHFZ/U NV1 V2LCHT11U NV'1 V2LCHT2/UNV1 V2LCHWI /L1N'Vf1 V2LCH VON1i 1 Vl2LcHJ+ /L1NV1 V2LCHRfLINV1 Note.; yea( „hi -mad tie ar`Arty. Rarer page 2 c& .' Cat #: DC drive V2LCA1 /DC1 Ve LCA2lCd1 V2LC.A3!DC1 V2LC H BF1,DC1 V2'LCHBF2/DC1 V'2LC:H FT/DC 1a V'2LCH FVDC 11 V2LCHT1 r D C1 V2LCHT2/Q C1 V2LCHIV' l iDe1 V<2LCHIN2/DC1 V2LCH,14/DC1 V'2LCHR/DCI Trost ck.rrent Jtrthowect irstrnbutot price bock for Ord ring information - IE E 'ATE : Mounting style 2/: Pendant Pentkmt 1" Pendant Wall with junction box. FI/' Wall with iu r� tion box J_,. Cailtnc 1/. Ceiling I"Wall__ H�rall 1.14 miStartlien Cat. # Coral white AC chive 1\A/2LCA11Ll NV1 NV2LCAlt LI NV NV2LCA3/UNV1 NV2:LCHB.Fi1U I'V1 NVW2LCH BF'2/U NV1 NV2LCH /U r Vi NV2LCI1F2/U NV1 NV2LCHT1J'UNV1 NV2LCHT214UNV1 NV2LCHJ4/U NVI1 SConteet Vour local sain 1e3 esentative for Wvarrn white temperature ratings. °For use in Class 1. Dim side" 2 or CIv5$ rr. l iwisrop 1 iroup.s F. G_ For Class ill oFur use when veal) mount c' ceiling mount Cox: IS aireacly installed 946 Lbs. Kg. Warm white Cat. AC drive 5.70 6 80 790 _ 6.5C. 3.58 V2LWA11/UNV_1 V2LW'A.211L1 NV1 Vr2LWA31U NV1 VZLWHBF1 f UNV 1 V2LWHBF2/UNV1 V2LWHF1#UAV1 V2LWHF2flUNV1 ' 2LWH1`1fUNv'1 VI2 tiVIIT2fl1NVI V2LI H W1 IlU NVl1 V2LWHIN2/LINV1 V2LW1-1,J41U 14V'1 V2t.lf#1HRIU NVl1 2.95 C o t t# DC (drive V2LWA1/DC1 V2LWA.2/DC1 V2LV AS/DC3 V2LWHHF1/DC1 V2LWHBFZ/DC i V2LIWifHF'Imc1 V'2 LWHF2/DC1 _ V'2�LWHiT1/DCi Vr*'2LWHT2IDC1 V'2L.WHW 1 f DC1 V''2LWLIW2/i C1 V2IMP-IA/DC1. V2LWHR/DC1 1ori s CroioseMindE D vrs!or:.c standard Teems and ICormiitiorjs, Cat. Warm white AC drive MV2LWMM/U.NV1 NV2LWAVLINV1 NV2LWA3'/UNV'1 'NV2L1NHBF1/UNV1 NV2L HSF2/UNY1 NV12,LWHF1 /U NV'1 NV2LWHF2/LI N'V!1 NV2LtdHINUuNV'1 N V2LW:V'HT21U NV1 NV2LWHJ4/UNV"'1 you mint or; er convlete Catalog InntirrrceR (Fro. available'for purchase in cc per ► rs;,. 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Complete luminaire consists of LED housing end gayer, 'YLA rrer't'lant or aVl FIR adaptor apd.VX series mounting rro uFe Pendant 12I 1! 2L 4 1/2 [ I IN.?' —a • VI* LT linnHUB CLA? icictiP111113 +/LAI 1' , l 1 HUI r � Its Er A CROUSETHIN'DS �Y '5 111's wk*t vrcrouse•hinds.cc US ' -56 -76- -545 CAN I -8OX -2S5-0502 Cop'rignV 2a17 € Yiort era 9JIo- 1 I 1 rrffGB141NITHWEI 24 CH 1 I39115.81 ji 1 5314 114621 947 DCP Bighorn Gas Plant USII August 1, 2018. Exhibit O Community Participation Plan DCP is committed to developing and sustaining a Community Participation Plan that facilitates effective stakeholder communications and public information regarding the construction progress of the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. The following describe the objectives and activities that corrnprise D P's communication plan. Objectives DCP has identified three objectives integral to an effective community participation plan: 1. Build and Maintain Relationships. DCP identified a Gist of neighbors within a 1 -mile radius of the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant property to ensure inclusion and proactive outreach, and to provide a pathway for questions and concerns. A letter was sent to 56 residents within a 1 -mile radius on 6-5-2018 in an effort to solicit comment and input from our neighbors regarding the proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. We also notified neighbors adjacent to the DCP Milton Compressor Station as well (since they were in the near vicinity) with a letter on June 5, 2018. DCP field a neighborhood meeting on T-17-18 2 people attended and no objections or concerns to the proposed Bighorn Gas Rant were raised. 2. Educate Stakeholders. Through regular outreach, DCP is currently striving to educate stakeholders about ocerating procedures, emergency preparedness, community benefits, and industry awareness. a. Provide Openness._ DCP will identify various avenues through w-ich the local community can access relevant information, and can provide comments and feedback. DCP understands that trust is founded upon strong, open and accessible relationships. Communication Activities The preceding activities will help DCP meet its objectives as stated above: To build relationships, educate stakeholders and provide openness about the Bighorn Gas Plant activities and issues. This three-part approach addresses our local community's need for information regarding our ongoing operations, and updates related to theconstruction of our proposed Bighorn Gas Plant. Neighbor Response Line: DCP established a toll free number for all of Weld County that allows citizens and neighbors to communicate directly with the correct BCP employees depending on the nature of their requests (8OO776-48i4); they can also contact DCP by email at D PColorado@DCPMidstream .core Emergency calls will continue to be directed to 911.
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