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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20182921.tiffLAND USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Planner: C. Gathman Hearing Date: September 4, 2018 Case Number: USR18-0057 Applicant: DCP Operating Company, LP Representative: David Jost Request: A Site -Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit for a greater than 12 - inch high pressure natural gas pipeline (16 -inch High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline) approximately 4.47 miles in length connecting the Northstar booster (applied for under USR18- 0018) to the existing DCP pipeline system in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Legal The proposed pipeline crosses Section 2, 11, 14, 23 and 26, T6N, R65W of the 6'h PM, Weld Description: County, Colorado Location: The Pipeline is located North of County Road 64.5, south of County Road 74, east of County Road 74 and west of County Road 47. Size of Parcel: +/- acres Parcel No. Multiple Parcels The criteria for review of this Special Review Permit is listed in Section 23-2-220 of the Weld County Code. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received referral responses with comments from the following agencies: V V V Weld County Department of Public Works, referral dated 7/11/2018 Weld County Department of Planning Services - Floodplain, referral dated 7/2/2018 Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, referral dated 7/9/2018 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), referral dated 6/19/2018 Greeley -Weld Airport, referral dated 6/19/2018 Colorado Department of Transportation, referral dated 6/20/2018 The Department of Planning Services' staff has received referral responses without comments from the following agencies: V° V° V° V° V° Weld County School District RE -2, referral dated 6/18/2018 Weld County Sheriff's Office, referral dated 6/25/2018 Colorado Parks and Wildlife, referral dated 6/20/2018 City of Greeley, referral dated 7/3/2018 Weld County Zoning Compliance, referral dated 6/18/2018 The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received responses from the following agencies: V° V° V° V° V° Office of Emergency Management United States Army Corps of Engineers Galeton Fire Protection District Eaton Fire Protection District School District RE -2 USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 1 of 11 VVVVN,'" School District RE -6 Greeley No. #2 Canal Noble Energy Grand Mesa Pipeline West Greeley Soil Conservation District USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 2 of 11 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW Planner: C. Gathman Hearing Date: September 4, 2018 Case Number: USR18-0057 Applicant: DCP Operating Company, LP Representative: David Jost Request: A Site -Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit for a greater than 12 - inch high pressure natural gas pipeline (16 -inch High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline) approximately 4.47 miles in length connecting the Northstar booster (applied for under USR18- 0018) to the existing DCP pipeline system in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Legal The proposed pipeline crosses Section 2, 11, 14, 23 and 26, T6N, R65W of the 6'h PM, Weld Description: County, Colorado Location: The Pipeline is located North of County Road 64.5, south of County Road 74, east of County Road 74 and west of County Road 47. Size of Parcel: +1- acres Parcel No. Multiple Parcels Case Summary: The applicant is proposing to construct a 16 -inch high pressure natural gas pipeline. The pipeline will be 4.47 miles in length. It will connect to DCP's existing pipeline system and will terminate at the northern end at the Northstar Booster. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 23-2-260 of the Weld County Code. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 23-2-220 of the Weld County Code as follows: A. Section 23-2-480.A.1 — All reasonable efforts have been made to avoid irrigated cropland or to minimize the negative impacts on agricultural uses and lands. The application indicates that DCP attempted to avoid cultivated agricultural fields. The pipeline route is proposed to be as direct as possible to limit the total acreage of land impacted during construction. In areas where agricultural land is disturbed, the applicant is proposing to: • Segregate topsoil and preserve during grading operations, and returned as surface layer once the pipeline is installed. • Install the pipeline in areas that avoid impacting the operation of irrigation equipment. • Upon completion of construction, the pipeline ROW will be seeded or left fallow per the wishes of the property owner. USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 3 of 11 B. Section 23-2-480.A.2 — The pipeline will not have an undue adverse effect on existing and future development of the surrounding area, as set forth in applicable Master Plans. The proposed pipeline is located within the City of Greeley 3 -mile referral area. The City of Greeley, in their referral dated July 3, 2018, indicated no conflicts with their interests. C. Section 23-2-480.A.3 — The design of the proposed pipeline mitigates negative impacts on the surrounding area to the greatest extent feasible. The selected route balances environmental sensivity, operational efficiency, cost minimization, and landowner approval. DCP considered an alternative route that provided a straighter, more direct line than the preferred route. However, this alternative alignment would cross pivot irrigation parcels diagonally and resulted in additional impacts to landowners. As a result, this route was not selected. Construction mitigation techniques and reseeding/stabilization after the pipeline is installed will minimize impacts as well. D. Section 23-2-480.A.4 — The site shall be maintained in such a manner so as to control soil erosion, dust and the growth of noxious weeds. The application indicates that water trucks will be used to suppress dust. DCP will obtain a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) and will follow the SWMP Plan during construction (including installation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) and/or apply seed to the pipeline right -way to encourage revegation and soil stabilization to minimize soil erosion. Additionally, DCP will be required to obtain an Air Pollution Emission Notice (APEN). E. Section 23-2-480.A.5 -- The applicant has agreed to implement any reasonable measures deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners to ensure that the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the County will be protected, and to mitigate or minimize any potential adverse impacts from the proposed pipeline. The application indicates the following mitigation measures: • The contractor will bore beneath county roads during construction to avoid damage to road surface and to minimize disruptions to traffic flow. • Waterbodies will either be crossed either by boring beneath the waterbody or by an open -cut crossing method. Best Management Practices (BMPs) shall be utilized to protect the water body from erosion and/or sediment runoff. • Tracking pads will be utilized where heavy equipment is proposed to cross paved county roads to prevent damage to road surfaces. • Once the pipeline is installed, subsoil and topsoil (which had been segregated from pipeline installation activities) will be placed back in the trench and the ROW will be graded to pre -construction contours. • Any crops damaged due to pipeline construction will be replaced by DCP • DCP will apply for a CDPHE Construction Stormwater Permit. • Disturbed areas will be stabilized by reseeding and installing permanent erosion controls as soon as possible following final grading or left fallow per land owner requests. F. Section 23-2-480.A.6 — All reasonable alternatives to the proposal have been adequately assessed, and the proposed action is consistent with the best interests of the people of the County and represents a balanced use of resources in the affected area. USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 4 of 11 The selected route balances environmental sensivity, operational efficiency, cost minimization, and landowner approval. DCP considered an alternative route that provided a straighter, more direct line than the preferred route. However, this alternative alignment would cross pivot irrigation parcels diagonally and resulted in additional impacts to landowners. As a result, this route was not selected. G. Section 23-2-480.A.7 — The nature and location or expansion of the pipeline will not unreasonably interfere with any significant wildlife habitat and will not unreasonably affect any endangered wildlife species, unique natural resource, known historic landmark or archaeological site within the affected area. DCP completed surveys for resources and for cultural/archeological resources in March of 2018. No threatened or endangered species were located in the proposed pipeline ROW. No scenic or unique natural resources will be affected. The application indicates that the majority of ditches (including the Greeley No. 2 ditch) will be avoided by boring, or if open cut, will be restored to their pre -construction condition. Colorado Parks and Wildlife indicated no conflicts with their interests in their referral response dated 6/20/2018. No referral response has been received from either the History Colorado or the US Army Corps of Engineers. H. Section 23-2-480.A.8 — No adverse impact, from stormwater runoff, to the public rights - of -way and/ or surrounding properties as a result of the pipeline. The applicant will apply for a Construction Stormwater Permit from the CDPH and implement a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) and implement BMPs to minimize stormwater runoff and soil erosion. The Design Standards (Section 23-2-240, Weld County Code), Operation Standards (Section 23-2-250, Weld County Code), Conditions of Approval and Development Standards can ensure that there are adequate provisions for the protection of health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. Prior to recording the map: A. A Road Maintenance Agreement is required during the construction of the pipeline. Road maintenance may include dust control, tracking control, damage repair attributable to construction of the pipeline and located within 1/2 mile of any construction access point for the project. (Department of Public Works) B. Any improvements or new construction in the floodplain require a Flood Hazard Development Permit. (Department of Planning Services - Floodplain) C. A copy of the signed and recorded (construction and post -construction) lease agreements (or other acceptable authorization from property owner) for pipeline right-of-way (easements) shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services. (Department of Planning Services) USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 5 of 11 D. The map shall be amended to delineate the following: 1. All sheets of the map shall be labeled USR18-0057. (Department of Planning Services) 2. The attached Development Standards. (Department of Planning Services) 3. The map shall be prepared in accordance with Section 23-2-260.D of the Weld County Code. (Department of Planning Services) 4. County Road 70 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a local road which requires 60 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate on the site plan the existing right-of-way. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. (Department of Public Works) 5. County Road 72 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a local road which requires 60 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate on the site plan the existing right-of-way. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. (Department of Public Works) 6. County Road 66 is a paved road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a collector road which requires 80 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate on the site plan the future and existing right- of-way. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of future right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. (Department of Public Works) 7. Show and label the approved access locations on the site plan (If applicable). The applicant must obtain an access permit in the approved location(s) prior to construction. (Department of Public Works) 8. Show the approved Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Weld County accesses on the map and label with the approved access permit numbers. (Department of Public Works) 9. Show and label all recorded easements on the map by book and page number or reception number and date on the site plan. (Department of Planning Services) 10. Show and label the floodplain and floodway (if applicable) boundaries on the map. Label the floodplain boundaries with the FEMA Flood Zone and FEMA Map Panel Number or appropriate study. (Department of Planning Services - Floodplain) 2. Upon completion of Condition of Approval #1 above, the applicant shall submit one (1) electronic copy (.pdf) of the map for preliminary approval to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. Upon approval of the map the applicant shall submit a Mylar map along with all other documentation required as Conditions of Approval. The Mylar map shall be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder by the Department of Planning Services. The map shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 23-2-260.D of the Weld County Code. The Mylar map and additional requirements shall be submitted within one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of the Board of County Commissioners Resolution. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fee. (Department of Planning Services) 3. In accordance with Weld County Code Ordinance #2012-3, approved April 30, 2012, should the map not be recorded within the required one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of the Board of County Commissioners Resolution, a $50.00 recording continuance charge shall added for each additional three (3) month period. (Department of Planning Services) USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 6 of 11 4. The Department of Planning Services respectfully requests a digital copy of this "Use by Special Review", as appropriate. Acceptable format is a projected ESRI shapefile (.shp, .shx, .dbf, .prj) with a defined coordinate system (i.e., NAD 1983 UTM Zone 13N, WGS 1984, NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Colorado North FIPS 0501 (US Feet)....etc.). This digital file may be sent to mapsRco.weld.co.us. (Department of Planning Services) 5. Prior to Construction: A. If more than one (1) acre is to be disturbed for construction of non -pipeline items, a Weld County grading permit will be required. (Department of Public Works) B. The approved access and tracking control shall be constructed prior to construction of the pipeline. (Department of Public Works) C. The applicant shall submit evidence of a right-of-way permit for any work that may be required in the right-of-way and/or a special transport permit for any oversized or overweight vehicles that may access the site. (Department of Public Works) D. Any improvements or new construction in the floodplain require a Flood Hazard Development Permit. (Department of Planning Services - Floodplain) 6. Prior to Operation: A. The applicant shall develop an Emergency Action and Safety Plan with the Office of Emergency Management and the Fire District. The plan shall be reviewed on an annual basis by the Facility operator, the Fire District and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management. Submit evidence of acceptance to the Department of Planning Services. (Department of Planning Services) 7. The Use by Special Review activity shall not occur, nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property, until the Use by Special Review map is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder or the applicant has been approved for an early release agreement. (Department of Planning Services) USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 7 of 11 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS DCP Operating Company, LP USR18-0057 1. A Site -Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit, USR18-0057, for a greater than 12 -inch high pressure natural gas pipeline (16 -inch High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline) approximately 4.47 miles in length in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. (Department of Planning Services) 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 23-8-10 of the Weld County Code. (Department of Planning Services) 3. The property owner or operator shall provide written evidence of an approved Emergency Action and Safety Plan on or before March 15' of any given year signed by representatives for the Fire District and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management to the Department of Planning Services. (Department of Planning Services) 4. During construction, all liquid and solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, C.R.S.) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 5. During construction, no permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. This is not meant to include those wastes specifically excluded from the definition of a solid waste in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, C.R.S. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 6. During construction, waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, fugitive particulate emissions, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The facility shall operate in accordance with Chapter 14, Article 1 of the Weld County Code. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 7. Fugitive dust and fugitive particulate emissions shall be controlled throughout the duration of construction of the pipeline and until ground cover is established. Uses on the property shall comply with the Colorado Air Quality Commission's air quality regulations. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 8. During construction, adequate toilet facilities and handwashing units shall be provided. Portable toilets are acceptable. Portable toilets shall be serviced by a cleaner licensed in Weld County and shall contain hand sanitizers. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 9. The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of State and Federal agencies and the Weld County Code. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 10. Sources of light shall be shielded so that light rays will not shine directly onto adjacent properties where such would cause a nuisance or interfere with the use on the adjacent properties in accordance with the plan. Neither the direct, nor reflected, light from any light source may create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on public or private streets. No colored lights may be used which may be confused with, or construed as, traffic control devices. (Department of Planning Services) 11. The property owner shall control noxious weeds on the site. (Department of Public Works) 12. During construction, the access(es) on the site shall be maintained to mitigate any impacts to the public road including damages and/or off -site tracking. (Department of Public Works) USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 8 of 11 13. During construction, there shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on public roads. On -site parking will be utilized. (Department of Public Works) 14. Any work that may occupy and or encroach upon any County rights -of -way or easement shall acquire an approved Right -of -Way Use Permit prior to commencement. (Department of Public Works) 15. Any oil and gas pipeline crossing a county road shall be bored a minimum of twenty (20) feet below arterial roads, fifteen (15) feet below collector and paved local roads, and ten (10) feet below gravel local roads. This depth shall be measured below the lowest roadside ditch flowline elevation, for the full width of the future right of way. (Department of Public Works) 16. With exception of perpendicular crossings, oil and gas pipelines are not to be located within Weld County right of way or future right of way. (Department of Public Works) 17. Any damage occurring to the right of way, caused by the pipeline, will be the responsibility of the operator. (Department of Public Works) 18. The historical flow patterns and runoff amounts on site will be maintained. (Department of Public Works) 19. A Flood Hazard Development Permit is required for all construction or development occurring in the floodplain or floodway as delineated on Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) FIRM Community Panel Map # 08123C -1535E effective date January 20, 2016 (Lone Tree Creek Floodplain). Any development shall comply with all applicable Weld County requirements, Colorado Water Conservation Board requirements as described in Rules and Regulations for Regulatory Floodplains in Colorado, and FEMA regulations and requirements as described in 44 CFR parts 59, 60, and 65. The FEMA definition of development is any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including by not limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation, drilling operations, or storage of equipment and materials. (Department of Planning Services - Floodplain) 20. FEMA's floodplain boundaries may be updated at any time by FEMA. Prior to the start of any development activities, the owner should contact Weld County to determine if the floodplain boundaries have been modified. (Department of Planning Services - Floodplain) 21. Building permits may be required, per Section 29-3-10 of the Weld County Code. Currently, the following have been adopted by Weld County: 2012 International Codes, 2006 International Energy Code, and 2017 National Electrical Code. A Building Permit Application must be completed and two (2) complete sets of engineered plans bearing the wet stamp of a Colorado registered architect or engineer must be submitted for review. A Geotechnical Engineering Report, performed by a Colorado registered engineer, shall be required or an Open Hole Inspection. (Department of Building Inspection) 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 23. Necessary personnel from the Weld County Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, and Public Health and Environment shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County regulations. 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 9 of 11 Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 26. RIGHT TO EXTRACT MINERAL RESOURCES STATEMENT: Weld County has some of the most abundant mineral resources, including, but not limited to, sand and gravel, oil, natural gas, and coal. Under title 34 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, minerals are vital resources because (a) the state's commercial mineral deposits are essential to the state's economy; (b) the populous counties of the state face a critical shortage of such deposits; and (c) such deposits should be extracted according to a rational plan, calculated to avoid waste of such deposits and cause the least practicable disruption of the ecology and quality of life of the citizens of the populous counties of the state. Mineral resource locations are widespread throughout the County and person moving into these areas must recognize the various impacts associated with this development. Often times, mineral resource sites are fixed to their geographical and geophysical locations. Moreover, these resources are protected property rights and mineral owners should be afforded the opportunity to extract the mineral resource. 27. WELD COUNTY'S RIGHT TO FARM: Weld County is one of the most productive agricultural counties in the United States, typically ranking in the top ten counties in the country in total market value of agricultural products sold. The rural areas of Weld County may be open and spacious, but they are intensively used for agriculture. Persons moving into a rural area must recognize and accept there are drawbacks, including conflicts with long-standing agricultural practices and a lower level of services than in town. Along with the drawbacks come the incentives which attract urban dwellers to relocate to rural areas: open views, spaciousness, wildlife, lack of city noise and congestion, and the rural atmosphere and way of life. Without neighboring farms, those features which attract urban dwellers to rural Weld County would quickly be gone forever. Agricultural users of the land should not be expected to change their long-established agricultural practices to accommodate the intrusions of urban users into a rural area. Well -run agricultural activities will generate off -site impacts, including noise from tractors and equipment; slow -moving farm vehicles on rural roads; dust from animal pens, field work, harvest and gravel roads; odor from animal confinement, silage and manure; smoke from ditch burning; flies and mosquitoes; hunting and trapping activities; shooting sports, legal hazing of nuisance wildlife; and the use of pesticides and fertilizers in the fields, including the use of aerial spraying. It is common practice for agricultural producers to utilize an accumulation of agricultural machinery and supplies to assist in their agricultural operations. A concentration of miscellaneous agricultural materials often produces a visual disparity between rural and urban areas of the County. Section 35-3.5-102, C.R.S., provides that an agricultural operation shall not be found to be a public or private nuisance if the agricultural operation alleged to be a nuisance employs methods or practices that are commonly or reasonably associated with agricultural production. Water has been, and continues to be, the lifeline for the agricultural community. It is unrealistic to assume that ditches and reservoirs may simply be moved "out of the way" of residential development. When moving to the County, property owners and residents must realize they cannot take water from irrigation ditches, lakes, or other structures, unless they have an adjudicated right to the water. Weld County covers a land area of approximately four thousand (4,000) square miles in size (twice the size of the State of Delaware) with more than three thousand seven hundred (3,700) miles of state and county roads outside of municipalities. The sheer magnitude of the area to be served stretches available resources. Law enforcement is based on responses to complaints more than on patrols of the County, and the distances which must be traveled may delay all emergency responses, including law enforcement, ambulance, and fire. Fire protection is usually provided by volunteers who must leave their jobs and families to respond to emergencies. County gravel roads, no matter how USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 10 of 11 often they are bladed, will not provide the same kind of surface expected from a paved road. Snow removal priorities mean that roads from subdivisions to arterials may not be cleared for several days after a major snowstorm. Services in rural areas, in many cases, will not be equivalent to municipal services. Rural dwellers must, by necessity, be more self-sufficient than urban dwellers. People are exposed to different hazards in the County than in an urban or suburban setting. Farm equipment and oil field equipment, ponds and irrigation ditches, electrical power for pumps and center pivot operations, high speed traffic, sandburs, puncture vines, territorial farm dogs and livestock, and open burning present real threats. Controlling children's activities is important, not only for their safety, but also for the protection of the farmer's livelihood. USR18-0057, DCP Operating Company, LP, Page 11 of 11 August 09, 2018 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1555 N 17th AVE GREELEY, CO 80631 WEBSITE: www.weldgov.com E-MAIL: cgathman@weldgov.com PHONE: (970) 400-3537 FAX: (970) 304-6498 MANN COLIN 3026 4TH AVE GREELEY, CO 80631 Subject: USR18-0057 - A Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit for a 16 -inch high pressure natural gas pipeline 4.47 miles in length in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. On parcel(s) of land described as: The proposed pipeline is located in Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, and 26, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Applicants: I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission on September 4, 2018, at 12:30 p.m. A subsequent hearing with the Board of County Commissioners will be held on September 26, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. Both hearings will be held in the Hearing Room, Weld County Administration Building, 1150 O Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members or Board of County Commissioners may have. A representative from the Department of Planning Services will be out to the property a minimum of ten days prior to the hearing to post a sign adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way which identifies the hearing time, date, and location. In the event the property is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of-way, one sign will be posted in the most prominent place on the property and a second sign posted at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission and will be included in the staff report one week prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. You may view the staff report at www.weldcountyplannIngcases.org If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call. Respectfully, Chris Gathman Planner June 18, 2018 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1555 N 17th AVE GREELEY, CO 80631 WEBSITE: www.weldgov.com E-MAIL: cgathman@weldgov.com PHONE: (970) 400-3537 FAX: (970) 304-6498 MANN COLIN 3026 4TH AVE GREELEY, CO 80631 Subject: USR18-0057 - A Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Permit for a 4.47 mile long 16 -inch high pressure natural gas pipeline proposing to connect the Northstar Booster (applied for under USR18-0018) to the existing DCP pipeline system. On parcel(s) of land described as: The proposed pipeline is located in Sections 2, 11, 14, 23 and 26 in T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Applicants: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at this time. I will schedule a meeting with you at the end of the review period to discuss the referral comments received by our office. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the following Planning Departments for their review and comments: Greeley at Phone Number 970-350-9780 It is recommended that you contact the listed Planning Departments for information regarding their process and to answer any questions that might arise with respect to your application. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call. Respectfully, lML Chris Gathman Planner Hello