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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20173791.tiffKerr/Vt Gee Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas OnShore LP A subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 1099 18th Street Denver, CO 80202 ( 20) 929-6000 August 31, 2017 Chris Gathman Weld County Department of Planning Services 1555 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 RE: St. Vra n to Windsor 24" High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline (Phase 1) Dear Chris, It is our pleasure to submit this request for the KMG's St. Vrain to Windsor 24" High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline which will be in Section 30, 19, 20 and 17 of T4N R67W, in Weld County. Enclosed you will find the following submittal documents: 1. Pre application Meeting Minutes 2. Application Form 3. USR Questionnaire Including • Description of Proposed Use • Details of Site • Affidavit of Interest Owners Surface Estate • List of Surrounding Property Owners (Surface Estate) within 500' of the Project • Stormwater Discharge Permit • USR Maps/Drawings Please let me know if you have any questions. You can reach me at (720) 929-6907 or via email Shayelyn.marshall,an ad ark o .cam. Thank you, Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Onshore LP WO Shayelyn Marshall Municipal Planning Analyst Enclosures: Submittal package MEMORANDUM TO: PRE17-0230; Case File, pre -application DATE: August 17, 2017 FROM: Michelle Wall, Office Technician SUBJECT: Pre -Application Meeting prior to submitting USR for 24" high pressure gas line (2 miles) Attendees: Shayelyn Marshall, Anadarko, Applicant Nathan Keiser, Anadarko Evan Pinkham, Public Works Pamela Bland, Building Chris Gathman, Planning Hayley Balzano, Engineering Michelle Wall, Planning On Thursday, August 17, 2017 an informal discussion took place at the Greeley Administrative Offices Conference Room regarding a proposed USR for a 24" high pressure gas line that is approximately 2 miles in length. (The legal description is Section 30, 19 and 17, T4N, R07W of the 6th P.M.) Background Information: Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC is proposing a pipeline that will be a 24" line. The approximate 2 -mile stretch is a partial segment of the entire line. The rest of the line will be permitted at a later date through the USR process. There will be a total of 4 lines, however this line is the only one that requires a USR. The construction of this project will take approximately 4 months and will take place between 7:00 a.m. - :00 p.m. Launchers and receivers may be placed along the line. Building Department 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 Codes; 2006 International Energy Code; 2014 National Electrical Code; A building permit application must be completed and two 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 or an open -hole inspection report performed by a registered State of Colorado engineer may be required for new structures and or additions. 400 amps or above, requires a one -line diagram with fault currant calculations Pre -Manufactured non-residential structures may be required to comply with state Resolution 3. A complete code analysis prepared by a registered design professional may be required, and shall be submitted with Commercial Permit Applications to Weld County. A Fire District Notification letter may be required and shall be submitted with Commercial Permit applications. Current Plan Review time is 20-25 working days. Incomplete applications may delay plan review timelines. All building permit requirements can be found on the Weld County web -site: www.weldgov.comldepartrnents/buildings/building permit/permit applications/. Please contact Jose Gonzalez at 970-353-6100 ext. 3540 for further direction. 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. Please answer 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 wvvw.co.weld.co.usimaps/propertyportal/ or call (970-304-6415) 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 ) 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 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 week) employees located on site 6. Employees or contractors that are on site for less than 2 consecutive hours a day Public Works Staff comments for pre -applications are provided as a courtesy to the applicant. While we strive to help identify as many potential issues upfront during the pre -application meeting we cannot anticipate every issue that may come up during the formal application process. ROADS AND RIGHTS -OF -WAY: County Road 15 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-way. 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 III, Section 23-3-50, the required setback is measured from the future right-of-way line. Be aware that physical roadways may not be centered in the right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. County Road 42 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-way. 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 III, Section 23-3-50, the required setback is measured from the future right-of-way line. Be aware that physical roadways may not be centered in the right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. 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: Table 12A.2 Minimum Access Soacino Criteria (Feet Access Element Arterial Collector Local Distance between intersections Signalized 2,640 N/A N/A Unsignalized nal ized 1,320 1,320 330 Distance between accesses and intersections 660 660 330 Distance between access points 660 330 150 Distance between access points in subdivisions 660 330 75 Per Chapter 12, Article 5, Section 12-5-30, an Access Permit is required for 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 found at https://www.weldgov.corm/departments/public _works/permits/. Chapter 6, Sections 6.3, 6.4 and 6.5 of the Weld County Engineering and Construction Criteria offer access design guidance, which can be accessed at: https://vmw.weldgov.com/departments/public works/engineering/. 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 $150. This can be accessed at https://www.weldgov.com/departments/public works/engineering/.. 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 trailers) using the access can completely clear the traveled way when the gate is closed. In no event, shall the distance from the gate to the edge of the traveled surface be less than 35 feet. TRACKING CONTROL POLICY: 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. Minimal standards are listed below. Temporary Tracking Control shall be used during construction unless permanent tracking control is installed ahead of construction activities. Less than 20 passenger vehicle round trips/day, no upfront tracking control requirements. TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY REQUIREMENTS: Traffic Narrative 1. Describe how many roundtrips/day are expected for each vehicle type: Passenger Cars/Pickups, Tandem Trucks, Semi-Truck/Trailer/RV (Roundtrip = 1 trip in and 1 trip out of site) 2. Describe the expected travel routes 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. SITE MAP REQUIREMENTS: A Site Plan will be required identifying the following (if applicable): o 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 o Show and label location of the access(es) and label with access permit number o Show and label the access turning radii (Residential — 25' Commercial — 60') Show and label the approved tracking control Please contact the following staff regarding the following Public Works issues: Access Permits: Morgan Gabbed mgabbertweldgov.com 970-400-3778 Improvements Agreements: Evan Pinkham epinkham@weldgov.com 970-400-3727 MS4 Areas: Lyndsay Holbrook Iolbrook@weldgov.com 970-400-3788 Right -of -Way Permits: Amy Joseph ajosephweldgov.com 970-400-3764 Engineering Department DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS: 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://www.co.weld.co.us/Departments/PlanningZoning/Engineering. html. Please contact the Department of Planning Services/Development Review Engineering for questions or assistance 970-353-6100. URBANIZING VS NON -URBANIZING DRAINAGE AREA: This area IS within an Urbanizing Drainage Area: 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 1 -hour, 5 -year storm falling on the undeveloped site. 1. Drainage Narrative requirements with exception from detention pond. The Drainage Narrative must describe at a minimum: i, Which exception is being applied for and include supporting documentation 5. Pipelines or transmission lines. ii. Where the water originates if it flows onto the property from an offsite source iii. Where it flows to as it leaves the property iv. The direction of flow across the property v. If there have been previous drainage problems with the property Historic Flows: The applicants will be required to maintain the historic drainage flows and run-off amounts that exist from the property. GRADING PERMIT: If more than 1 acre is to be disturbed for construction of non pipeline items such as structures, parking lots, laydown yards etc..., a Weld County Grading Permit will be required prior to the start of construction. 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: 1-5 Acres/ $50, 5.1 - 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. GEOLOGIC HAZARD AREA: This site IS NOT in a Geologic Hazard Area. FLOODPLAIN: This site IS NOT in a FEMA regulatory floodplain. SITE MAP REQUIREMENTS: A Site Plan will be required identifying the following (if applicable): • Show and label location of drainage related features i.e. detention pond(s), ditches, etc... Detention ponds shall be labeled as 'No Build/Storage Area" and include design volume • 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 CONTACT INFORMATION Hayley Balzano Department of Planning Services Engineer hbalzano@weldgov.com 970-400-3552 Planning Department Applicant may reference Weld County Code, Sec. 23-2-510 for application requirements. Additional fees may be included with the Building Permit such as Road Impact, County Facilities and Drainage fees. Please refer to the handout provided. Screening of the parking area or outdoor storage (if any is proposed) may be required from any adjacent landowners or public rights -of -way. Weld County has a Coordinated Planning Agreement (CPA) with the Town of Mead and the Town of Milliken. The Planning Director will contact the Town Manager to give notice of this pre -application meeting. Staff advised the applicants to contact the Town of Mead and the Town of Milliken regarding possible land use permitting including possible annexation. Applications for pipelines are subject to the submittal requirements of Chapter 23, Article II, Division 6 in addition to the standard USR submittal requirements listed in Chapter 23, Article II, Division 2 of the Weld County Code. Please identify any proposed lighting or signs on the Site Plan. Lighting needs to be downcast and shielded. A 16sf sign is allowed in the Agricultural Zone District; however if there are potentially any additional or larger signs please include those in the application. Prior to submittal of the County land use application, please submit evidence of State permits as in the case of Mining permits. Staff urged the applicant to contact staff for any questions: Planner on Call available Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or contact Chris Gathman at 970-400- 3537 or cgathmanweldqov.com. Staff provided information on Colorado's Enterprise Zone (EZ) program which provides state income tax credits to encourage businesses to locate/expand in designated economically distressed areas of the state. The Weld County EZ program is administered by Upstate Colorado Economic Development. Staff explained the USR process. The applicant shall submit '1 packet for a 7 day completeness review. After the 7 day completeness review the applicant will 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 will 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 pre application meeting we cannot anticipate every issue that may come up during the formal 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 formal 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 land use, building and impact fees are subject to change throughout this time period End memorandum. USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW (USR) APPLICATION DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES * 1555 N. 171H AVENUE * GREELEY, CO 80631 www.weldgov.com * 970-353-6100 EXT 3540 * FAX 970-304-6498 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE: AMOUNT $ APPLICATION RECEIVED BY DATE RECEIVED: CASE # ASSIGNED: PLANNER ASSIGNED: Parcel Number*: Address of site: Pipeline crosses multiple parcels. Legal Description: NE/4 of Section 30 (start of line) (*A 12 digit number on Tax I.D. information, obtainable at w w w .w eldciov.com). Section: 30, 19,24, 17 Township: 4 N Range: 67 W Zone District: AG Acreage: Floodplain:OYON Geological Hazard:OY ON Airport 0verlay:OY oN FEE OWNER(S) OF THE PROPERTY: Name: NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP Company: NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP Phone #: Email: Street Address: 20008 COUNTY ROAD 13 WELD City/State/Zip Code: JOHNSTOWN, CO 80534 Name: FRANK BROTHERS LAND LLP Company: FRANK BROTHERS LAND LLP Phone #: Email: Street Address: 20700 COUNTY ROAD 15 WELD City/State/Zip Code: MILLIKEN, CO 80543 Name: FRANK & ARLENE WIND Company: Phone #: Street Address: Email: 8276 BLACKWOOD DR City/State/Zip Code: WINDSOR, CO 80550 APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: (See below. Authorization must accorrpanyall applications signed b yAuthorized Agents) Name: Shayelyn Marshall Company: Phone #: Kerr McGee Gathering 720--929-6907 Email: Shayeiyn.Marshall@anadarko.com Street Address: 1099 18th St City/State/Zip Code: Denver, CO 80202 PROPOSED USE: Kerr McGee Gathering proposes to install a new 24" high pressure natural gas pipeline. The line will start in the north half of Section 30, bisect Section 19 across the Nygren property, bisect Section 20 across Frank Brothers property and then later bisect Section 17 on Frank Wind in T4N R57W. 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 m y (our)knowledge. Signatures of all fee owners of property mustsign this application. If an Authorized Agent signs, a letter of authorization from all fee owners must be included with the i .plicatjan. If a rorpo ation i t . e fee owner, notarized evidence must be included indicating that the signatory has to legal a 0;19 i te sitifi fp, r th orpo a on. ho r r • 1 1 Sibnatowner or Authorized Agent Date Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Date Shayelyn Marshall Print Name Print Name Rev 4/2016 Application for Use by Special Review Proposed 24" High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline St Vrain to Windsor (Phase 1) Township 4 North, Range 67 West, 6th P.M. Sections 30, 19, 20, 17 Weld County, Colorado Applicant: Kerr-McGee Gathering An Anadarko Company 1099 18th Street Suite 1800 Denver, Colorado 80202 411 Ken-Nt Gee August 2017 S. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Use by Special Review Questionnaire 1-3 1.1 Description of Proposed Use 1.2 Consistency with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan 1.3 Consistency with the intent of the Zoning 1.4 Surrounding ing Uses 1.5 Details. of Site 1.6 Proposed landscaping 1.7 Proposed reclamation 1.8 Storm Water drainage 1.9 Construction period 1.10 Storage of waste 2. Weld County Access Permit 3. Weld County Water and Sewer Disposal 4. Emergency Response Information 5. Preliminary Drainage and Traffic Narrative 6. Waste Handling Plan 7. Dust Abatement Plan 8. Flood Hazard and Geologic Hazard Permit 9. Fire and Emergency Response 10. Required Permits 11. Notification Requirements 11.1 Affidavit of Interest Onwers Surface Estate 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 11..E Land Ownership Information and ROW 8 Appendix 8 1. Use by Special Review Questionnaire 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED USE OF THE PROPERTY. This USR application is referred to as the St. Vrain to Windsor Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC (KMGG), 24" High -Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline. Kerr-McGee is a subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Kerr- McGee/Anadarko operate approximately 5000 wells within the Denver-Julesberg (DJ) Basin with the vast majority being located in Weld County, Colorado. All of these wells produce varying amounts of natural gas and oil that need to be routed through numerous miles of pipeline and through a number of compressor stations in Weld County, The oil and gas pipelines in Weld County move product from wells to compressor stations, and then to processing facilities. This application specifically addresses the need for a new high pressure gas pipeline in Township 4 North, Range 67 West. The phase one portion of the pipeline will be approximately two miles long and will run in a north/south direction and cross multiple sections including 30, 19, 20, and 17 in Township 4 North, Range 67 West. The rest of the line will connect the existing St.Vrain Compressor Station [USR 14-0013, SEC 15-T3N- R67) to a future planned facility to the North that will be permitted at a later date through the USR process. Kerr-McGee has submitted the preferred route for review and approval. Alternate routes were not an option for this project since Kerr-McGee had existing pipeline corridors provided for in negotiated agreements that allowed for multi -line routes. 1.2 EXPLAIN HOW THIS PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan addresses goals and policies for agriculturally zoned properties, oil and gas deposits, as wells as environmental pollutants that oil and gas operations may omit, The Oil and Gas Deposits Section of the Comprehensive Plan (Sec. 22-5-90) states, "The most efficient and environmentally friendly way to transport crude oil is by pipeline, rather than by truck." Transportation of product by pipeline also has less impact to County roads. The reduction of truck traffic also increases air quality in the area, another benefit derived from additional pipeline infrastructure. Furthermore, Oil and Gas Policy 2.8 states "oil and gas activities should be planned to accommodate current and future subdivision activities to the extent such development can reasonable be anticipated." The proposed pipeline meets the above referenced goals and is consistent with policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 13 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. Oil and gas facilities are allowed as a use by right in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. All properties included in this proposed gas line alignment are zoned Agriculture and such zoning allows oil and gas support and service operations such as pipelines. However, the code does require to be permitted as a Site Specific Development Plan and will require the approval of a Use by Special Review permit. Any impacts to actively cultivated land by the project will be temporary, and agricultural operations can return once the pipelines are operational. I All standards outlined in Sec. 23-2-400 of the Weld County Code will also be met. The design and routing of the proposed pipeline mitigates negative impacts on the surrounding area to the greatest extent feasible. This is the preferred route due to economic feasibility, constructability, environmental sensitivity, and landowner preferences including route access. Private easements have been negotiated with private land owners, whereas alternative alignments would require new easements to be negotiated and involve crossings that may result in greater environmental impacts in certain locations. The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will also ensure that there is no fugitive dust or erosion and will ensure the control of noxious weeds. Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be implemented (through the grading permit process) for all construction areas, including erosion control methods and dust suppression. Kerr McGee has also proposed a number of measures to mitigate impacts from the pipeline including the boring beneath County roads to avoid damage to the road surface or disruption to traffic flow; tracking pads will be utilized where heavy equipment is required to cross roads to prevent damage to the road surface; topsoil will be segregated from subsoil during grading activities. Once the pipeline is installed in the trench, subsoil will be backfilled into the trench. The segregated topsoil will be placed atop the subsoil, and the right-of-way will be graded to preconstruction contours; if disturbance to crops occurs the landowner would be compensated at fair market value; a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmental (CDPHE) Construction Stormwater Permit will be obtained. The permit requires the development of a SWMP. Kerr McGee has developed the Stormwater Management Plan [SWMP] to provide mitigation measures to be followed during construction and operation of the pipeline; and the impacted area will be stabilized by reseeding and if necessary, installing permanent erosion controls as quickly as possible following final grading. 1.4 WHAT TYPES OF USES SURROUND THIS SITE? EXPLAIN HOW THE PROPOSED USE IS CONSISTENT AND COMPATIBLE WITH SURROUNDING LAND USES. The pipeline's route is located in unincorporated Weld County in an Agricultural Zone District containing rural residential development, production agriculture, and rangelands. The project is consistent with and compatible with the surrounding land uses as a use allowed by right under Weld County Code Section 23- 3-20. 1.5 DESCRIBE, IN DETAIL, THE FOLLOWING: How many people will use this site? There will be no employees on site along the gas line corridor except during construction. Once the line is in operation, the gas line route is visited by a Kerr-McGee employee on a regular basis. Given the very limited amount of employee time an employee is around the gas line it is suggested that there is no need for permanent water and sewer service nee Personnel can utilize these services at their typical office locations. How many employees are proposed to be employed at this site? There are no full time employees to be located along the gas line route. The ROW may be periodically driven by one or two employees for regular inspection and/or maintenance. What are the hours of operation? The pipeline will carry gas 24 hours a day 7 days a week based on demand. Trucks usually will only travel along the route during the hours of 6am-5pm unless there is an emergency. 2 What type and how may structures will be erected (built) on this site? There will be no permanent structures built on site. What type and how many animals, if any, will be on site? There will not be any animals on site. What kind (type, size, weight) of vehicles will access this site and how often? An Anadarko employee will visit the pipelines on a regular basis in a company pick-up truck. In maintenance/emergency situations, larger equipment may be utilized. Who will provide fire protection to this site? Johnstown Fire Protection Districts would be dispatched in the unlikely event of an incident along the pipeline route. The project will not have a water source; therefore, water or other fire retardants would be transported to the ROW if necessary. Kerr-McGee's emergency response team will be the first line of response for emergency situations and will coordinate with local responders as appropriate. What is the water source on the property (both domestic and irrigation)? There is no need for a water source along the pipeline route. Bottled water shall be utilized for drinking during the construction of the project. What is the sewage disposal system on the property (existing and proposed)? There will be no need for a permanent sewage disposal system. Employees will also have access to use a port -o -let that will be on -site during the construction period. If storage or warehousing is proposed, what type of items will be stored? This project will not require storage or warehousing. 1.6 EXPLAIN THE PROPOSED LANDSCAPING FOR THE SITE. THE LANDSCAPING SHALL BE SEPARATELY SUBMITTED AS A LANDSCAPE PLAN MAP AS PART OF THE APPLICATION SUBMITTAL. There is no screening or additional landscaping proposed with this application. Per separate agreement the pipeline corridor is to be kept free of materials that may create an obstruction. The entire pipeline will be underground with the exception of valves locations. Pipeline routes will be returned to natural state when the project is complete. 1.7 EXPLAIN ANY PROPOSED RECLAMATION PROCEDURES WHEN TERMINATION OF THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW ACTIVITY OCCURS. Upon successful completion of construction, disturbed areas may be crimped and seeded with native grasses to encourage vegetation growth, soil stabilization and prevent erosion. Provisions for crop damage on agricultural land and/or remedies for soil erosion problems have been or will be addressed with individual landowners. 1.8 EXPLAIN HOW THE STORM WATER DRAINAGE WILL BE HANDLED ON THE SITE. Kerr-McGee's construction activities are covered by a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Stormwater Discharge Permit. Anadarko/KMGG will adhere to all Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment's rules and regulations in regards to storm water discharge. 3 The route is relatively flat. Negligible increase of storm water runoff will be associated with the proposed pipeline construction activities. However, storm water controls (BMPs) will be implemented along the entire project disturbance area to minimize erosion and water runoff Anadarko utilizes a third -party contractor (LTE Environmental) to conduct the permit -mandated BMP inspections. Historical surface flow patterns and amounts shall be maintained at each site in such a manner that it will reasonably preserve the natural character of the area and prevent property damage of the type generally attributed to run-off rate and velocity increases, diversions, concentration and/or unplanned ponding of storm water run-off. 1.9 EXPLAIN HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE TO CONSTRUCT THIS SITE AND WHEN CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN. Kerr-McGee would like to start construction in November 2017 and anticipates the construction to take approximately 4 months. 1.10 WASTE There will be no waste stored associated with this project. 2. Weld County Access Permit Kerr-McGee is aware that there are Weld County requirements for access permits for county roads. Kerr- McGee and/or its contractor will obtain the necessary access permits and will be submitted for review. 3. Weld County Water Supply and Sewer Disposal Due to the nature of this facility being one natural gas pipeline an approximate total of 2 mile stretch, there is no need for a source of water or a sewer system of any type. The portable toilets on site are provided by and service by waste management. 4. Emergency Response Information Due to the nature of this facility being a gas pipeline for an approximate total of 2 mile stretch, any emergency along the line will necessitate Kerr-McGee personnel to respond to the line and resolve with our company standard protocol. Kerr-McGee has trained personnel available 24/7 to respond to incidents and engage local officials as appropriate. Kerr-McGee/Anadarko's Central Data Center provides 24/7 monitoring and emergency response that number is 1-866-504-8184. in any case the following personnel at Anadarko can be reached if necessary: Charles R. Chase — Staff HSE Representative 1099 18' St. Denver, Co (720) 929 3721 (307) 399 3911 Mobile Rick Morrish — Sr. Staff HSE Representative 501 N Division Blvd, Platteville, Co 80651 970 515 1157 (303) 570 4745 - Mobile 4 5. Preliminary Drainage and Traffic Narrative Not applicable. This project does not warrant a need for either a drainage study or a traffic study. No drainage patterns will be altered and once construction of the pipeline is done there will be relatively few vehicles on the nearby roads. Any additional traffic resulting from construction of the pipelinewill be minor and temporary. 6. Waste Handling Plan No wastes are expected to be generated on site. No chemicals will be stored on site. The project is for one subsurface pipeline. No vehicles or equipment will be washed along the route during or construction. During construction, if any liquid or solid wastes are needed, they will be stored or removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. No permanent disposal of waste shall be permitted. 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. Regarding a motor vehicle oil leak (potentially during construction), Anadarko's standard operating procedures are to dig up the contaminated soil and ship it to the Ault Waste Management facility. Anadarko then tests and analyzes the remaining soil to be sure it is clear of all containments. Once that is completed, Anadarko back fills the previously contaminated area with clean fill. 7. Dust Abatement P an During the construction phase of the pipeline project, Anadarko and its contractors utilize water trucks to maintain dust suppression and fugitive particulate emissions. Also, the Storm Water Management Plan will be followed to mitigate soil erosion during the construction phase. After construction is completed,- each property will be stabilized using appropriate native vegetation, which will not be allowed to grow over 12" hi: . Additionally, Anadarko will gavel any access drive affected with the same material in its existing condition. In addition, a water truck will be utilized to control dust after the construction, if required. 8. Flood Hazard and Geologic Hazard Permit A Geologic Hazard Development Permit or Flood Hazard Permit are not applicable with the pipeline. 9. Fire and Emergency Response There is adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the country. All roads will be designed and maintained to support fire apparatus. A turnaround may be constructed as necessary to accommodate fire apparatus. Anadarko has support personnel in the field or on call at all times to provide technical assistance in fire prevention and elimination. Kerr McGee/Anadarko's Central Data Center in Platteville monitors our pipelines the 24/7 telephone number is 1-866-504-8184. 10. Required Permits • A Use by Special Review Permit is required to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners prior to construction of the facility. 5 • Kerr-McGee/Anadarko will submit any additional permits necessary for county approval. • Weld County ROW Permits will be required for installation in Weld County ROW and will be applied for prior to construction in any Weld County ROW. This includes road crossings and borings. • If necessary, oversize load permits will be obtained prior to moving any new equipment onto the site. • The Site Plan and Special Review Use Application will be referred to and reviewed by the Johnstown Fire Protection Districts. 6 11. Notification Requirements In accordance with Section 23-2-260 (B) (9) of the Weld County Code a certified list of the names and addresses of the owners of property within 500 feet of proposed project is included in this application. The County is responsible for mailing the notice. This list was created from Assessor records of Weld County on 8/29/17. 11.1 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE AND SURFACE OWNERS LIST A signed Affidavit of Interested Land Owners is also included in the Appendix of this application. Notice will be in the County Newspaper of Record and signs will be posted at each County road right-of-way. 11.2 LAND OWNERSHIP INFORMATION AND ROW Please see appendix . 7 APPENDIX • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE • LANDOWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET OF PIPELINE • ACQUIRED RIGHT-OF-WAY • STORMWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT • PROJECT MAPS/USR DRAWINGS Surrounding Property Owner Affidavit Affidavit of Interest Owners - Surface Estate Kerr McGee Gathering proposes to install a new 24" high pressure natural gas pipeline. Property Legal Description: The line will start in the north half of Section 30, bisect Section 19 across the Nygren property, bisect Section 20 across Frank Brothers property and then later bisect Section 17 on Frank Wind in T4N R67W. The line crosses multiple parcels. Parcel Number ('12 digit number - found on Tax J.D. information, obtainable at the Weld County Assessor's Office, or www.co.weld.co.us) (Include all lots being included in the application area. If additional space is required, attach an additional sheet) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, 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 property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the pipeline being considered. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or a person qualified to do the task, and shall be current as of a date no more than thirty days prior to the date the application is submitted to the Department of Planning Services. 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 the signatory has the legal authority to sign for the corporation. I 0/Ve) hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans s b , rtte � ith Pr containe ithin the application are true and correct to the best of my (our) knowledge. Si. ( Date Signature Date Signature Date LANDOWNERS WITHIN 50010F PROPOSED PIPELINE Account Owner Parcel Mail Address R4634286 WIND ARLENE 105917000010.00 8276 WINDSOR, BLACKWOOD CO 80550 DR, R4634286 WIND FRANK 105917000010.00 8276 WINDSOR, BLACKWOOD CO 80550 DR, R0134301 PIONEER RIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC 105917010001.00 C/O PO DALLAS, CIRACONNECT BOX 702708 TX 75370 R4634186 SEELE ALVIN 105917100005.00 18769 JOHNSTOWN, COUNTY ROAD 15, CO 80534 R4634186 SEELE LILA 105917100005.00 JOHNSTOWN, 18769 COUNTY CO ROAD 15, 80534 R4634186 SEELE KENT 105917100005.00 18769 JOHNSTOWN, COUNTY ROAD CO 80534 15, R4634186 SEELE DIANA 105917100005.00 JOHNSTOWN, 18769 COUNTY CO ROAD 80534 15, R8941234 SEWARD GEORGE L 105917100005.00 2710 YUMA, COUNTY CO ROAD 39, 80759 R3180304 PIONEER RIDGE COMM ASSOCIATION INC 105917411003.00 C/O PO DALLAS/ CIRACONNECT BOX 702708 TX 75370 R4635386 STARCK III RG I NA RAE FAMILY TRUST 105918000006.00 21746 JOHNSTOWN, COUNTY ROAD CO 80534 13, R0534101 RIEDER EARNEST ALEXANDER 105918000014.00 21045 JOHNSTOWN, COUNTY CO ROAD 80534 15, R0534101 RIEDER LAWRENCE GRAYSON 105918000014.00 21045 JOHNSTOWN, COUNTY CO ROAD 80534 15, R0534201 RIEDER LORI D 105918000015.00 7525 COUNTY JOHNSTOWN, ROAD 50, CO 80534 R4636186 NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP 105919000002.00 20121 JOHNSTOWN, COUNTY ROAD 15, CO 80534 R4636286 NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP 105919000003.00 20008 JOHNSTOWN, COUNTY CO ROAD 80534 13, R0191793 FOLKER TERI L 105919000004.00 JOHNSTOWN, PO BOX 182, CO 80534 R0191593 NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP 105919000005.00 20121 JOHNSTOWN/ COUNTY ROAD CO 80534 15, R4636486 CHANDLER FARMS JOHNSTOWN LLC 105919000018.00 C/O JOHN 7835 FORT EAGLE COLLINS, T CHANDLER RANCH CO 80528 RD, R4636586 CHANDLER FARMS JOHNSTOWN LLC 105919000022.00 C/O JOHN 7835 FORT EAGLE COLLINS, T CHANDLER RANCH CO 8O528 RD, R4636786 OLSON BROS LP 105919000024.00 JOHNSTOWN, C/O PO BOX ROGER 86 E OLSON CO 80534 LANDOWNERS WITHIN 500' OF PROPOSED PIPELINE R4637286 FRANK BROTHERS LAND LLP 105920000021.00 PO MILLIKEN, BOX A CO 80543 R4386006 PIONEER RIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC 105920432001.00 C/O PO DALLAS, CIRACONNECT RACO BOX 702708 N N ECT TX 75370 R4644286 NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP 105930000004.00 20121 COUNTY JOHNSTOWN, CO ROAD 15, 80534 R8861400 OLSON BROS LP 105930000008.00 JOHNSTOWN, C/O PO BOX ROGER 86 E OLSON CO 80534 R4644986 CHANDLER FARMS JOHNSTOWN LLC 105930000017.00 C/O 7835 JOHNSTOWN, JOHN EAGLE T CHANDLER RANCH CO 80534 RD, 4118677 06/24/2015 02:08 PM Total Pages: 3 Rec Fee: $24.00 Carty Koppel - Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, CO RIGHT-OF-WAY GRANT THIS RIGHT-OF-WAY GRANT ("Grant") is made this 13th day of January, 2015, from FRANK BROTHERS LAND, LIP, a Colorado limited liability partnership, whose address is P.G. Box A, Milliken, Colorado 80543 ("Grantor" whether one or more), to KERR-MCGEE GATHERING LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, whose address is 1099 18th Street, Suite 1800, Denver, Colorado 80202 ("KMGG"), The parties agree as follows: For and in consideration of Ten Dollar's ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby grants, conveys and warrants unto "KMGG4, its successors and assigns, a perpetual right-of-way and easement, provided however that above ground appurtenances shall be permitted only with Grantor's prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, at a mutually agreeable location. KMGG has the rights to survey, construct, maintain, inspect, operate, repair, replace, modify, change the size of, reconstruct, mark, monitor, abandon or remove and release, at KMGG's election, one or more pipelines, electric power lines, data transmission lines and equipment, and all appurtenances, below and/or above ground, necessary or convenient for the transportation or transmission of oil, gas, petroleum products, water, electricity, electronic data, hydrocarbons and any other substances, whether electronic, fluid, solid or gaseous, and any products, derivatives, combinations or mixtures of any of the foregoing, in, on, over, under, or through the lands situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, being described as follows: TOW grHl 4 NQ�RTIi RAl' GE 6T W'EST 6TH PM SECTION 20: Part of the Northwest Quarter (NW/4) The general route and course of the right-of-way and easement conveyed hereby ("Right -of - Way Lands') are more particularly described on Exhibit'`An attached hereto and made a part hereof, The parties have agreed that the width of the Right -of -Way Lands is one hundred feet (100) during construction, and subsequent to construction the width of the Right -of -Way Lands shall be seventy- five feet (75'). After the initial construction of th.e pipelines) KMGG may require, from time to time, temporary additional work space parallel and adjacent to the Right -of -Way Lands to survey, construct, maintain, inspect, operate, repair, alter, replace, modify, change the size of, reconstruct, mark, monitor, abandon or remove the pipeline(s) together with all appurtenances, Grantor agrees to negotiate in good faith with KMGG to allow KMGG the use of this temporary additional work space. Grantor represents and warrants to KMGG that Grantor is the sole owner in fee simple of the Right -of -Way Lands, subject to the burden of the Right -of -Way and has full right, power and authority to enter into this Grant. The pipe constructed hereunder shall be placed at a depth of not less than 48 inches below the surface of the ground, Grantor agrees not to increase or decrease the surface elevation on the Right -of -Way Lands without KMGG's prior written permission. KMGG shall repair and/or- restore any fence on or adjacent to the Right -of -Way Lands removed or severed by KMGG in the course of the operations provided for in this Grant to the condition such fence was in prior to the removal by KMGG. if necessary to prevent the escape of Grantor's livestock, KMGG shall construct temporary gates or fences In those areas affected by KMGG's operations as provided for in this Grant. KMGG shall level and restore any lands affected by KMGG's operations that may have excessive settling and sufficiently compact the soil within a reasonable period of time after completion of construction to the condition that existed at the time immediately prior to the placement of KMGG's pipeline(s), to the extent reasonably practicable. Grantor agrees not to build, create, construct or permit to be built, created or constructed, any obstruction, building, fence, reservoir, engineering works or other structures or improvements over, under, on or across the Right -of -Way Lands without the prior written consent of KMGG. KMGG shall have all rights, privileges and benefits necessary or convenient for the full use and enjoyment of this Grant, including but not limited to, the right of ingress and egress over and across Grantor's lands lying adjacent to the Right -of -Way Lands for any and all purposes necessary and incidental to exercising K IGG's rights hereunder. Grantor hereby agrees that Grantee may, at its option, pay and discharge any taxes, mortgages or liens existing, levied or assessed on or against the lands burdened by the Right -of -Way. If Grantee exercises such option, Grantee shall be subrogated to the rights of the party to whom payment is made, and in addition to its other rights, may reimburse itself out of any rentals, royalties, shut-in royalties, or any other amounts otherwise payable to Grantor hereunder-, I 4118677 06/24/2015 02:08 PM Page 2 of 3 KG G shall be obligated to pay for, repair, replace or otherwise compensate Grantor for any damages resulting from KIVIGG's activities and operations on the Right -of -Way Lands, except for any damage to 'structures or improvements placed in the Right -of -Way Lan& contrary to the terms contained herein; and, Grantor shall pay for, reimburse, indemnify and hold KMGG harmless from any and all claims or damages resulting from Grantor's activities on the Right -of -Way Lands. Grantor shall have the right to use and enjoy the Lands, subject to the rights herein granted. This Grant cannot be modified, except by an instrument in writing signed by Grantor and an authorized representative of KMGG. The rights granted herein may be assigned in whole or in part, and the terms, conditions, and provisions of this Grant are a covenant running with the land and shall extend to and be binding upon the successors, and assigns of Grantor and KMGG, KMGG shall record an original of this Right -of -Way Grant in the records of the County In which the Right -of -Way Lands are located, By recording this Right -of -Way Grant, KMGG shall be deemed to have accepted all of the terms and conditions hereof. This Grant may be executed in counterparts each of which shall be considered one and the same agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has executed and delivered this Right -of -Way Grant as of the date first above written. GRANTOR(S): a FRANK BROTHERS LAND, LLP, a Colorado limited liability partnership BY: ROGER FRANK, General Partner l STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD )ss, Mr The foregoing instrumentwas acknowledged this Iday o f ', • - `' b� to `` g g before me o 2015, by Roger Frank as General Partner of Frank Brothers Land, LLP, a Colorado limited liability partnersh i p. Witness my hand and official Seal, My Commission Expires: — ltEbvtuktr x '` ..0 r I (SEAL) . Notary Pu • Ir�`� V IN1A BLAIR AUT1N NOTARY PUBLIC. STATE OP COLORADO NOTARY !D # 20134008WB0 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES FESIWMYea. 2047 4118677 06/24/2015 02:08 PM Page 3of3 C a zst ti Ye: kigtakk..k .Act: s � a 16; 1 CA o to LIJ co zLift 0 Co w CO to Zb- LUN- - w7-1 th 6.0 to 6.C a. 0 1 oQ. u k CO co Ili its', C 1 ft 0 0 Inc c9,S c� Lai cK 'Kt a LEI t ne u. CC > F4 ti E 2 A 0 3 .y S 4201222 05/06/2016 09:14 AM Total Pages: 3 Rec Fee: $21.00 Carly Koppes - Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, CO CORRECTION OF DESCRIPTION IN RIGHT-OF-WAY GRANT STA'L'E OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ) WHEREAS, on February 27, 2015, a certain Right -of -Way Grant ("Grant") was executed by and between Frank Wind and Arlene Wind, as Grantor, and Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC (" KMOG"), a Colorado limited liability company, as Grantee, which Grant was recorded on June 24, 2015 at Reception Number 4118679, in the records of Weld County, Colorado, and which Grant covered certain lands situated in Weld County, Colorado described therein as follows, to -wit: TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH) RANGE 67 WEST, 6th P.M. Section 17: Part of the West Half (W/2) WHEREAS, the description of the lands in the Grant is incorrect; and WHEREAS, the Exhibit "A" attached to and made part of the Grant is correct; and WHEREAS, Grantor and KMGG desire to' amend the Grant to correct the description of the lands in the Grant. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Grantor and KMGG hereby agree to amend the Grant as follows: The description of the lands in the Grant, which are situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, is hereby amended as follows: TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST 6Tff PM Section 17: Part of the East Half (E/2) and part of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) Except as modified herein, all other terms, provisions, covenants, and obligations of the Grant shall remain irj 11 force and e feet and are hereby affirmed and ratified by the parties hereto, this I day of r 2016. GRANTOR: 4,04 Frank Wind GRANTEE: Kerr -M E Arlene Wind ering LLCa Colorado limited liability company Ronald Olsen, Agent and Attorney -in -Fact 4201222 05/06/2016 09:14 AM Page 2 of 3 STATE OF (11& LORA DO ) )ss. COUNTY OF W E ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisngday of by Frank Wind and Arlene Wind. WITNESS my hand and official Seal. My Commission Expires: e• ave Bale Notary Public State of Colorado t‘intary ID 20 18987 *mission Expires July 15, 2016 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF DENVER 1-i5-aDlb Notary Public )ss. [Dave Bale 25717 WCA 89 Orchard, CO 80649 The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ,27-, day of 4itte; _ , 2016, by Ronald Olsen, as Agent and Attorney -in -Fact for Kerr- Maiee Gathering LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, on behalf of such company. ''TI'NES S my hand and official seal, My commission expires: 7-7/6--oz.040. Dave Bale (Std Public State of Colorado Notary ID 20004018987 My Commission Expires July 15, 2016 Notary Public Dave Bale 25717 WCR 89 Orchard, CO 80649 2016, 4201222 05/06/2016 09:14 AM Page 3 of3 FRANK ARLENE WIND NW1/4 SECTION 17 T4N R67W6TH PM ct Lfl CENTERLINE RIGHT OF WAY TYPICAL RIGHT OF WAY DETAIL 1"=100' 1/4 CORNER SEC 8/SEC 17 3.25" ALUM. CAP PLS 4392 (SURVEY TIE TO P.O.T. S 175'34'37" E 1846.242 `�I I NEI/4 SECTION 17 T4N R67W 6TH PM l S. LINE, NEI/4, SECTION 17 FRANK & ARLENE WIND SW1/4 SECTION 17 T4N R67W 6TH PM CENTERLINE RIGHT OF WAY LINE TABLE =, 00'32'24 E 12=N 87'55131" E L3=N 02"04'29" W L4=N 42'55'31'' E 38.50' 112,54' 3367.00' 52.23' TOTAL CENIERUNE LENGTH: 3570.27 FT 18117 19120 2.5" ALUM. CAP PLS 34995 CENTERLINE RIGHT OF WAY FENCE S 89'19 '55' L 242a47 `O 47 400' SEMI SECTION 17 T4N R67W 6TH PM yet CONCRETE DIVERSION STRUCTURE 1/4 CORNER SEC 17/SEC 20 3,25b ALUM. CAP P.0.8. PLS 16427 I (SURVEY TIE TO P.0.8. N 89'19'55" W 38.50',1 800' 1.) Locations of utilities and foreign pipelines were determined from visible surface evidence. These locations if shown may not be accurate o complete. Other- utilities may exist and ore to be field located by others prior to excavation. 2.) This document is not a land survey plot or improvement survey plat. It is not to be relied upon for the establishment of any land boundary, easements fence, building, or other future improvement lines. 3.) All directions, distances and dimensions shown hereon ora based on coordinates from the "Colorado coordinate system of 1983 north zone" (Article 52 of Title 38 C.I.S.) established using R.T.K_ G.P.S. techniques and/or the Online Positioning User Service offered by the N_G.S_ Combined Factor (CF)=0.999957308; t/CF=1.000042695 4_) NOTICE: According to Colorado taw you must commence any legal action based upon any defect in this survey within three years after you first discover such defect. In no event may any action based upon any defect in this survey be commenced more thon ten years from the date of the certification shown hereon. 5.) This Exhibit was prepared by Marie A. Hall, PIS 36073, for and on behalf of Acklom, Inc. 195 Telluride St., Suite 7, Brighton, CO 8O501. SCr4LE: Acklcrm, Inc. 195 Telluride St. Suite 7 Brighton CO, 80601 KERR-McGEE GATHERING LW EXHIBIT "A" RIGHT OF WAY LANDS NE1/4, SW1/4 & SE1/4 SECTION 17 T4N R67W 6TH PM, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO DATE: 10/20/2014 JOB No.: 14803 JOB NAIVE ST VRAW TO NELSON AFE Na.: 2703500.PCE 4118679 0612412015 02:09 PM Total Pages: 3 Rec Fee: $21.00 Carly Koppes - Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, CO RIGHfi-OF-WAY GRANT ilh THIS RIGHT-OF-WAY GRANT ("Grant") is made this day of r 2015, from FRANK WIND AND ARLEN9 WIND, whose address is 8.270 Blackwood Or b, Windsor, Colorado 80550 ('Grantor whether one or more), to KERR-IMICGEE GATHERING LLC, a Colorado limited liability conipariy, whose address is 1099 18th Street, Suite 1800, Denver, Colorado 80202 ("KMGG"). The parties agree as follows: For and in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby grants, conveys and warrants unto 9KMGG", its successors and assigns, a non, -exclusive right-of- way and easement to survey, construct, maintain, inspect, operate, repair, replace, modify, change the size of, reconstruct, mark, monitor, abandon or remove and release, at KMGG's election, four pipelines, electric power lines, data ransmisston lines and equipment used for pipeline operations, and all below ground appurtenance and above ground appurtenances necessary or convenient for the transportation or transrnissio of oil, gas, petroleum products, water, electricity, electronic data, hydrocarbons and any other substances, whether electronic, fluid, solid or gaseous, and any products, derivatives, combinations j or mixtures of any of the foregoing, in, on, over, under, or through the lands situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, being described as follows: T_QW NSl-IIR 4 NCI THRANGE 67 INVEST,_ ?' F't9tl SECTION 17; Part of the West Half (W/2) The route and course of they right-of-way and easement conveyed hereby ("Right -of -Way Lands") are more particularly described on Exhibit "A' attached hereto and made a pad hereof. The parties have agreed that the width of the Right -of -Way Lards is.one hundred feet (100) during construction, and subsequent to construction the width of the Right -of -Way Lands shall be seventy-, five feet (75'). The parties agree td negotiate In good faith and mutually agree on the location of above ground appurtenances. After the initial construction of the pipeline(s) KMGG may require, from time to time, temporary additional work space parallel and adjacent to the Right -of -Way Lands to survey, construct, maintain, inspect, operate,/repair, alter, replace, modify, change the size of, reconstruct, mark, monitor, abandon or remove tie pipeiine(s) together with all appurtenances. Grantor agrees to negotiate in good faith with KMGG to allow KMGG the use of this temporary additional work space. Grantor represents and warrants to KMGG that Grantor is the sole owner in fee simple of the Right -of -Way Lands, subject to the burden of the Right -of -Way and has full right, power and authority to enter into this Grant. The pipe constructed hereuner shall be placed at a depth of not less than 48 Inches below the surface of the ground. Grantor agrees not to increase or decrease the surface elevation on the Right -of -Way Lands without KMGG?s prior written permission, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, KMGG shall repair and/or restore any fence on or adjacent to the Right -of -Way Lands removed or severed by KMGG In tie course of the operations provided for in this Grant to the condition such fence was in prior to he removal by KMGG. If necessary to prevent the escape of Grantor's livestock, KMGG shall construct temporary gates or fences in those areas affected by KMGG's operations as provided for i this Grant. KMGG shall level and resto e any lands affected by KMGG's operations that may have excessive settling and sufficiently ,compact the soil within a reasonable period of time after completion of construction to the condition that existed at the time immediately prior to the placement of KIIGG's pipeline(s), Ito the extent reasonably practicable. KMGG shall correct settling of the soil In the Right-of-Wa that occurs thereafter as reasonably requested by Grantor. Grantor agrees not to build, create, construct or permit to be built, created or constructed, any obstruction, building, fence, resrvoir, engineering works or other structures or improvements over, under, on or across the Right -of -Way Lands without the prior written consent of KMGG. The Grantor shall have the right to cross pipeline easements with roadways and other utilities provided that such crossing is made at an angle of not less than 60 degrees and not more than $0 degrees, Grantor shall also have the right to l stall and maintain easements that are both adjacent to, and/or within, the pipeline easements for utility lines, including those for water, gas, sewer, electric, telephone, cable, television, and fiber optic and other pipelines; provided, however; i) any new underground facilities that travel along a pipeline easement shall be located a distance horizontally of at least ten (10) feet from parallel existing pipelines; ii) any new underground facilities shall have at least twenty-four (24) inches of vertical clearance between such new facility and a pipeline; and J I 4118679 06/24/2015 02:09 PM Page 2 of iii) any overhead poWer lines shall be at least twenty (20) feet above the ground. Grantor agrees that it will notify each utility company that, except in case of emergency, KMGG must be contacted. at least ten (10) busin‘ds days prior to comtriencement of any trenching or digging activities within ten (10) feet of their easement areas. KMGG shall have all rights, privileges and benefits necessary or convenient for the full .use and enjoyment of this Grant, including access to the Right -of -Way Lands from the Right -of -Way Lands and from the roads shown on Exhibit A, KMGG shall be obligated to pay for, repair, replace or otherwise compensate Grantor for any damages resulting from KMGG's activities and operations on the Right -of -Way Lands, except for any damage to structures or improvements placed In the Right -of -Way Lands contrary to the terms contained herein; and, Grantor shall pay for, reimburse, indemnify and hold KMG.G harmless frond any and all claims or damages resulting from Granto'r's activities on the Right -of -Way Lands. Grantor shall have the right to use and en)oy the Lands, subject to the rights herein granted This Grant cannot be modified, except by an instrument In writing signed by Grantor and an authorized representative of KMGG. The tights granted herein may be assigned in whole or in part, and the terms, conditiciris, and provisions of this Grant are a covenant running with the land and shall extend to and be binding upon the successors, aM assigns of Grantor and KMGG. This Grant shall last as long as KMGG is using the pipeline(s) to transport hydrocarbons or water. If there, is a cessation in transportation of hydrocarbons for two years or longer, the pipeline will be deemed to be abandoned, KMGG shall record an original of this Rigl t-f=a ►` Grant in the records of the County in which the Right -of -Way Lards are located. By recording this Right -of -Way Grant, KMOO shall be deemed to have accepted all of the terms and cdndifions hereof. This Grant may be executed in counterparts each of which shall be considered one and the same agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has executed and delivered this Right -of -Way Grant as 6f the date first above wr€tten, GRANTOR(S); I BY: jr_s\ ARLENE WIND STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD F:ez )ss. The f e g goin instrument was acknowledged before me this day of � 2015, by Frank Wind and Arlene Wind,. Witness my hand and official Seal, . My Commission Expires: 94, 0/tiV Notary Pub ZEAL) • • vrnurc ;ts► tRAusrir NOTARY systa OF Ctlr.0 WO NOTARY 10# 20124 cosi QP JAY t0MMISSI0N EXPIRES FE -6,41O or, 40,0 it 4118679 06/24/2015 02:09 PM Page 3 of 3 SI PRANK & ARLENE WIND NWI/4 SECTION 17 16TH PM FRANK & ARLENE WIND SW1/4 SECTION 17 TAN 8671416TH PM I I TYPICAL RIGHT OF WAY DUAL S-1130' CE RUNE RICHT OF WAY JUNE TABLE . _`- L1=N O1T'32'24" E 38:50' �qy=��711lV!! 8r7`^5�'.JI' �E) 11254/' L.J=N UMW II J3 i00 'I h1 42'55'J1" E 52.23' TOTAL acIE LEWCJF* 35711.27 FT .18117 1 2.5' Alttll. CAP Pis 34995 tlt ELM* 8919.55' E 24.20.4.rkr— •-• 0' 400' J 43' t's 1----------- 114 CORNER .P.O.T. sal 8/sm 17 J,25' Anum. CAP PIS 4392 (SURVEY TIE TO P.O.T. S U5'34J7' F 1846.24') NEI/4 SECTION 17 T4N R6IW 6TH PM SEI/4 SECTION 17 UN HMV 6TH PM 1/4 CORNER SEC 17/SEC 20 125kAllik OA Pt? PLS 1 7 1(SURYEYrrraP.O.e. N 8.9j191551 W .3&50' 8001 14 1 ccoGarns of utall0 and toragn pipes wt detririned from lid6le niafoc) Sdecca. Them locot<orar it shown rear rI be ottwote tsrr+p4ete. Ober alvies may maid and are to be field located by others Oar 1a excnv¢t'rtri. 2.) fiats doeurwl i9 not tf kW stow plot or knpaa rare erne mow plat, k is not to be it Icon for the esicbk,arrnenl of cony land boundary, mseintak fence. braking, or other future fmprareronal trot 3.) N dreelions„ 4tnotes tad trimorttione Ono boron axe based on toontnates from h g taxado cuord'wta !system of 1963 11vith zu*s (Miat 52 of r, t 3d ORS) cslob&shed Sig RtX O.P.S. letrnivev o/or tho Online �'awj User Sernee afitet4 by The N&t Combined foclar (Cl o. 95 6, 1/CF=1.t 2695 4.) NOTICE to Colorado lair you must commence any+ legal n ketd upOn d� Met in the Aunty w three years otter you t'rsl diatommobdefect, lo no anal may any Tian based upon any Med la tea survey be commenced more than fen Xre#a from the dote of the cat"llootk4 stitint hereon. . L) This bib' was prepared by Mork A. 114 PtS 30073, Wood on who of hatomb 1nt. 1% Tdhhde st, stiles 7, Brighten, t%1 HOWL Ac/din, Inc. 595 Telturida Si., Sth/e 7 Brighton CO, 30801 KERR^MCGEE GATHERING LLC EXHIBIT "A" RIGHT OF WAY LANDS NEI /4, SWI /4 St SEI /4 SECTION 17 1414 R6IW 6TH PM, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ate JO/2O/..20f1J4 AV WIESE %14tH 10 WL W STATE OF COLORADO John W. Hickenlooper, Governor Christopher E, Urbina, MD, MPH Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 Phone (303) 692"2000 Located in Glendale, Colorado http.//www.cdphe.state.co.us June 21, 2012 Laboratory Services Division 8100 Lowry Blvd. Denver, Colorado 80230-6928 (303) 692-3090 Paul Schneider, Sr Staff EHS Rep Kerr McGee Gathering LLC 1099 18 St Ste 1800 Denver, CO 80202 RE: Renewal of Permit/Certification Administrative Continuation For: Area 2 Kerr Located at: See Map in File, Greeley, Weld County Permit No.: COR039803 Dear Mr. Schneider; Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment RECEIVED BY EHS JUL 0 s <',01't The Division has received an application to renew the above permit/certification. It has been determined that there is sufficient information to make this permit/certification eligible for renewal. More information may be requested by the Division as progress is made in developing a new permit/certification for the above listed facility. This information must be made available to the Division when requested to complete the permit process. The Division is currently in the process of developing a new permit or master general permit and associated certification for the above permitted facility. The development and review procedures required by law have not yet been completed. When the discharge permit issued to you for your facility expired on June 30, 2912 your permit is administratively continued and remains in effect under Section 104(7) of the Administrative Procedures Act, C.R.S. 1973, 24--4.101, et seq (1982 repl. vol. 10) until the new permit/certification is issued and effective. All effluent permit terms and conditions in your current permit will remain in effect until your new permit/certification is issued and effective. PLEASE KEEP THIS LETTER WITH YOUR PERMIT AND SWMP TO SHOW CONTINUATION OF PERMIT COVERAGE. Sincerely, ri f i , 6:(1://4 i r Debbie Jessop Permits Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION xc: Permit File STATE OF COLORADO Bill Ritter, Jr., Governor James B. Martin, Executive Director Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. Denver, Colorado 80246-1530 Phone (303) 692-2000 TDD Line (303) 691-7700 Located in Glendale, Colorado http://www.cdphe.state.co.us June 20, 2007 Laboratory Services Division 8100 Lowry Blvd, Denver, Colorado 80280-8828 (303) 692-3090 Troy Person, Area Supt. Kerr-McGee Gathering LL, 635 N. 7th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 303/655-4339 RE: Final Permit, Colorado Certification No: Local Contact: Dear Sir or Madam: Discharge Permit System — Stormwater COR-039803 Areal Weld County Troy Person, Area Super. 303/655-4339 Colorado Department of Public Health. aid Environment Enclosed please find a copy of the new permit and certification which have been re -issued to you under the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, Your old permit expires on June 30, 2007. This is a renewal to the permit, and replaces the old one. See page 2 of the Rationale (the pages in italics) for a summary of the changes to the permit. Your Certification under the permit requires that specific actions be performed at designated times. You are legally obligated to comply with all terms and conditions of the permit. Please read the permit and certification. If you have any questions please visit our website at : www.cd co.usl / ennitsunitistonnwater or contact Matt Czahor at (303) 692-3517. Sincerely, Kathryn Dolan Storrnwater Program Coordinator Permits Unit WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION xc: Regional Council of Governments Local County Health Department District Engineer, Technical Services, WQCD Permit File STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION TELEPHONE: (303) 692-3500 CERTIFICATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER CUPS GENERAL PERMIT COR-030001) STORMWATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION Certification Number COR039803 This Certification to Discharge specifically authorizes: Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC LEGAL CONTACT: Troy Person, Area Supt Kerr-McGee Gathering LLC 635N. 7th Avenue Brighton, CO 806171 Phone # 3031b55-1339 troy.person@anadako.com LOCAL CONTACT: Troy Person, Area Super., Phone # 303/655-4339 troy.person@anadako.com During the Construction Activity; Oil & was Field Development to discharge stormwater from the facility identified as Area 2 which is located at: map in file near Greeley Greeley, Co Latitude 40.364, Longitude 104.899 In Weld County to: St. Vrain Creek -- South Platte River Anticipated Activity begins (13/30/2006 continuing through On >5 acres (>5 acres disturbed) Certification is effective: 07/01/2007 Certification Expires: 06/30/2012 Annual Fee: $245.00 (DO NOT PAY NOW - A prorated bill will be sent shortly,) 4 Page 1 of 22 USE B V SPEC/AL REV/EW - USR #### SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Anadarko Petroleum Corporation USR ##0## 1. A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review Permit for a Mineral Resource Development Facility including Oil and Gas Support and Service (Water Pump Station and Water Supply & Storage) in the A (Agriculture ° Zone District and 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. All liquid and solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30 20 100.5, C.R.S., as amended) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 4. 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., as amended. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 5. 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. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 6. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. The facility shall be operated in accordance with the approved "dust abatement plan", at all times. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 7. This facility shall adhere to the maximum permissible noise levels allowed in the Non -Specified Zone as delineated in Section 14-9-30 of the Weld County Code. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 8. The fresh water storage and loading system shall be operated in a manner to minimize spills. Fresh water spills should be captured in above -ground containment areas for reuse or allowed to infiltrate. There shall be no discharge from this process to surface waters or to the facility's stormwater managerner system, in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission, and the Environmental Protection Agency. (Dec in,. lnt of Public Health and Environment) 9. Adequate drinking, handwashing and toilet facilities shall be provided for employees and patrons of the facility, at all times. nplovees or contra ,iii '- i site for less than 2 consecutive hours a day portable toilets and bottled water are acceptable. Records of maintenance an.- f. -opt, /lisp sal for por ,ole tot, 'its shall be retained on a quarterly basis and available for review by the Weld County Department of Public Health and Environr snt. `_ "ac, toilets sha be c' : rvicec: by a cleaner licensed in Weld County and shall contain hand sanitizers. (Department of Public Health and Environment) 10. The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of State and Federal agencies and the V old La, 'lit Code (Depa, Health and Environment) 11. There shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on County roads. (Department of Public Works) 12. Pursuant to Chapter 15, Articles l and II of the Weld County Code, if noxious weeds exist on the n roperty or become ester dished 's result of the proposed development, the applicant/landowner shall be responsible for controlling the noxious weeds. All v getatinn, other than grass Is, neea. to be maintained at a maximum height of 12 inches until the area is completely developed, (Department of Public Works; 13. The historical flow patterns and run-off amounts will be maintained on site in such a maie • r tk A it will reasonably p" 'server e natural character of the area and prevent property damage of the type generally attributed to run-off rate and velocity i r acct, ti, div cor ,entrat&, dr. for unplanned ponding of storm run-off (Department of Public Works) 14. The applicant must take into consideration storm water quality and provide act Jrdtn '" for bust managr rient prac.."les. (Department of Public Works) 15. Weld County will not maintain on -site drainage related areas. This must be 'dc. 'ssed 0y the owns. (Depa, 'Tent of Public Works) 16. Contact the Public Works Utility Coordinator for a Right -of -Way permit it." . is that may be , the County Right -of -Way. A special transport permit will be required for any oversized or overweight vehicles that may access the sit -4during construct& 1. (79partment of Public Works) 17. In the event that 1 or more acres are disturbed during the coast. action Qbel development of t %is site. The applicant shall obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Departn: 'nt c. `Public Health and (Department of Public Works) 18. If more than 1 acre is to be disturbed, a grading permit ' dl be req&..'Agd prior to th h gib ' of cor 3truction. The grading permit application must contain: an erosion and sediment control plan, a grading plan, installr^tior" tails of all BMPs t be utilizes, typical installation and maintenance notes for all BMPs to be utilized, and a copy of the approved CDPHE stormwater pe, uit. Tvidence of Depa lment o Public Works approval shall be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. (Department of Pr iris Worn, s 19. This is an unmanned facility with no personr A on tile for )eriods exe :edin! two hours except in case of emergency. (Department of Planning Services) 20. This facility operates twenty-four hours/eday 7F day' per year. } iepa rtmb sit of Planning Services) 21. Sources of light shall be shielded so :'at r'_ht rays will not P' .fir‘ di,,. ~tly ato adjacent properties where such would cause a nuisance or interfere with the use on the adjacent properties; and Neitr dire_ nor reflected lid, from any it fit source may create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on public or private streets and no colored lights may b. user' •hit, may be confuse' .pith or construed as traffic control devices. (Department of Planning Services) 22. Building Permits issued o. the prop.. - lots will h req:.f, tad to adhere to the fee structure of the Weld County Road Impact Program. (Ordinance 2011-2) (Department of Planning SP rises' 23. Building Permits is led on r oposed lot will a regL,red to adhere to the fee structure of the County Facility Fee and Drainage Impact Fee. (Ordinance 2011-4 (Department 4 Fr, ining it. ervices) 24. A building r .. artaktiication must be (n. mpletec and two complete sets of plans including engineered 26. foundation plans bearing the wet stamp of a Colorado regis 3red - -hits ,t or engine .. '" SE `)e s .omitted for review. A geotechnical engineering report performed by a registered State of Colorado engineer shall be require°. (Dept Iment of BP 'ding In. oeL. ,on) 25. Buildings, equipment and st, conform to the requirements of the various codes adopted at the time of permit application. Currently the following has been adopted by Weld Count; , 2P . L international Building Code; 2012 International Mechanical Code; 2012 International Plumbing Code: 2006 International Energy Code; 2012 International Fu. f Gas Code; 2011 National Electrical Code; 2009 ANSI 117.1 Accessibility Code and Chapter 29 of the Weld County Code. (Department of Building inspection) 26. Building height shall be measured in accordance with the 2012 International Building Code for the purpose of determining the maximum building size and height for various uses and types of construction and to determine compliance with the Bulk Requirements from Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. Building height shall be measured in accordance with Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code in order to determine compliance with offset and setback requirements. Offset and setback requirements are measured to the farthest projection from the building. (Department of Building Inspection) 27. A letter is required from the Southeast Weld Fire Protection District as to whether a fire permit will be required. (Department of Building Inspection) 28. Water utilized by this water storage facility is restricted to 29. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the properly until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder (Department of Planning Services) 30. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 23-2-240, Weld County Code. (Department of Planning Services) 31. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 23-2-250, Weld County Code. (Department of Planning Services) 32. Necessary personnel from the Weld County Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, and Public Health and Environment shall be granted access onto the properly 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. (Department of Planning Services) 33. 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. (Department of Planning Services) 34. WELD COUNTY'S RIGHT TO FARM: Weld County is one of the most productive agricultural counties in the United Stales, 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 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, sand burs, 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. LOCATED /NA PORTION OF SECTIONS 17 19,20, AND 30 , TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 67 WESTOF THE�THI°MM, COUNTY OF WELD, STI1 TE OF COL 0RADO EA: wort SOfl 9 'a 0 \ `114°-"wakams\sh NAN 1\ast jeN J Y t �d6 le WCR44 d- 1' NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP PROPOSED 24" HP GAS PIPELINE 21 FRANK AND V ARLENE WIND FRANK BROTHERS LAND LLP CC • NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP WCR 42 C its ors !f.: r-. . a ..-,.41.50444.6:". ICINIMalt 14.1allinnalear a Mrs . .arJ1 T CY N 1000' 2000' PLANNING COMMISSION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Weld County Planning Commission has certified and does hereby recommend to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County Colorado, for its confirmation, approval and adoption this Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review as shown and described hereon this day of , 20 Chair, Weld County Planning Commission BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, does hereby confirm and adopt this Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review and Development Standards as shown and described hereon this day of , 20 Chair, Board of County Commissioners Attest. Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk to the Board PROPERTY OWNERS CERTIFICATE Dated: The undersigned major property owner(s) do hereby agree to this Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Development Standards as described hereon this day of , 20 Signature SCALE: 1"_1000' DATE: 08/1012017 JOB No.: 178001 JOB NAME: CHALLENGER DRAWN: REV: - CLIENT NAME: KERR-McGEE GATHERING, LLC REVISION DATE INITIAL ISSUE SHEET INDEX NO. DESCRIPTION: 1 COVER SHEET 2 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT PLAN MAP Acklam. Inc. 195 Telluride St, Suite PririlH+nn no 21W ii`1 SHEET: 10F2 ZAcklem Jobs'201T\Anadarko\178091 - Nygren route and easement revisionsTrawings1178961_NYGREN USR_GRGUND.d"g. 8/29.2017 10:16:37 AM 30' KERR-McGEE R.O. Ulf. REC. NO. 3475267 VALVE SITE — CONCRETE IRRIGATION DITCH SILAGE PITS 0' 500' HILLSBORO DITCH 1000' 50' KERR-McGEE R.O.W. REC. NO. 4106745 (TO BE RELEASED) 50' PANHANDLE EASTERN R.O.W (NOT RECORDED) '-19 NYGRE V 3O' SADDLE BUTTE R, O, W. REC. NO. 4139020 10' POWER LINE EASEMENT REC. NO. 4293498 L_ TRANSFORMER 31-19 NYGREN 18-79 AIYGREN 21-79 NYGREN 32-79 NYGREN la 6-19 NYGREN 33-79 NYGREN 5-79 NYGREN 25-19 NYGREIV 19-19 NYGREN A22-79 AIYGREIV 23-19 NYGREAI SILO (If Dcei in GARAGE HOUSE 3-79 HSR-NYGREN N14/114 SECT/OA/ 19 TIN Re/7W 6TH PM 30' HS GATHERING R.O.W. REC. NO. 2911579 iNe N_ PROPERTY LINE TANK BATTERY OWNER: NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP PARCEL: 105919000002 HOUSE POLE BARN TANK BATTERY IRRIGATION PIPES (2) IRRIGATION POND 30' SADDLE BUTTE R.O.W, REC. NO. 4139020 30' SADDLE BUTTE R.O.W, REC. NO. 4139021 SINGLE STORY HOUSE 30' SADDLE BUTTE R.0.1N. REC. NO. 4139021 Be ACCESS ROAD EASEMENT RECORDED EXEMPTION 1433 _601 R.O.W. BRIDGE PROPERTY LINE PROPOSED 24" HP GAS PIPELINE AND 75' RIGHT-OF-WAY OWNER: NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP PARCEL: 105919000005 GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD (TYP.) • 4-19 AlYGI?EN PROPOSED 24" HP GAS PIPELINE AND 30' RIGHT-OF-WAY OWNER: NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP PARCEL: 105919000003 SW1/4 SECTION 19 T4A/ R67W 6TH PM 12-19 NYGREAI GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD (TYP.) SHED OWNER: NYGREN FAMILY FARMS LLLP PA RCEL : 105930000004 N1/2 NW1/4 SECTION 30 T4N R6714/ 6TH PM IRRIGATION STRUCTURE (SIPHON) EXISTING DCP MIDSTREAM PIPELINE (NO RECORDED R.O.W. FOUND) 60' R.O.W. _ W.CR 4'2 *8\ \- 21-30 NYGREN REC. NO. 4106745 (TO BE RELEASED) 11-19 NYGREN HARTFORD RESERVOIR op NEN SECTION 19 RIN R671/1/ 67H PM \\\ \\\ REC. NO. 3498039 rel 75' KERR-McGEE R.O.W. REC. NO. 4106745 (TO BE RELEASED) SOLAR PANEL 33' SINCLAIR R.O.W. REC. NO. 3453696 7-19 NYGREN OWNER: CHANDLER FARMS JOHNSTOWN LLC —P SEW SECTION 19 TIN R67W 5TH PM 20-212HN CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-229HN CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-229HC CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-269HN CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-252 HAI CHANDLER FARMS 110 20-269HC CHAAIDLER FARMS HO 20-2,92HN CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-332HN CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-332HC CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-349HN CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-372HC CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-372HN CHANDLER FARMS HO 20-389 HAI CHANDLER FARMS HO r 60' R.O.W OWNER: OLSON BROS LP IRRIGATION POND 60' R.O.W. t,9 TANA' BATTERY BARN 1 BRIDGE HOUSE POLE BARN SILO (2) \ IRRIGATION POND REC. NO. 3947992 LITTLE THOMPSON RIVER AlW1/4 SECTION 17 T4A/R67W 5TH PM 77-12 WIND 77-11 WIND 77-22 WIND 77-27 WIND GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD (TYP.) OWNER: FRANK & ARLENE WIND PARCEL: 105917000010 PROPOSED 24" HP GAS PIPELINE SW1/4 SECTION 17 T4N 86701 6TH i:71fri GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD (TYP.) HILLSBORO DITCH REC. NO. 3947991 30' SADDLE BUTTE R.O.W REC. NO. 4139021 30' KERR-McGEE R.O.W. 41-19 NYGREN " REC. NO. 3339208 TANK BATTERY HOUSE SILO NEIM SECTION 30 Re7W 6TH 30-31 BROWN PROPERTY LINE 8-19 CHANDLER WCR 42 1 OWNER: DONALD DAVIS POLE BARN HOUSE 1 E -17N -C SRC WIND 11-17C SRC WIND 11 -17N -C SRC WIND A -77N -A SRC WIND A -77N -C SRC WIND 21-17C SRC WIND 21 -77N -C SRC WIND M -171V -A SRC WIND 1 I PROPOSED 24" HP GAS PIPELINE 1 R67W 6TH PM OWNER: FRANK BROTHERS LAND LLP PARCEL: 105920000021 20' SADDLE BUTTE P.O.W. REC. NO. 4299137 rt 30-32 BROWN OWNER: BINDER FAMILY FARMS LLC SWN SEC PON 20 PIN R6714/ 6TH PM 1 17-4 COMING LITTLE THOMPSON RIVER i\A c'ttec 4E-°a;i4 7±/ 17C LA1C0 REC. NO. 4115046 NE14 SECTION 17 T4A/ R647W 6TH PM 17-3 COMAIG HILLSBORO DITCH OWNER: GEORGE SEWARD PROPERTY LINE IRRIGATION POND PROPERTY LINE OWNER: PIONEER RIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOC. INC OWNER: PIONEER RIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOC. INC RAILROAD OWNER: PIONEER RIDGE COMMUNITY ASSOC. INC 1 RAILROAD 1 STROH FARM SEIM SECTION 17 T4N R670/ 67H PM STROH FARM STROH FARM NEI/4 SECTION 20 T4N R67W 6771 PM STROH FARM SEIM' SECT/ON 20 7-41V R671416771 PM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW USR#### LOCATED /NA PORTION OF SECTIONS 17,19, 20, AND 30 , TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH RAI, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO VICINITY MAP LEGEND POWER POLE POWER LINE FENCE WELL HEAD SCALE 1"=500' DATE: 08/1612017 JOB No.: 178001 JOB NAME: CHALLENGER REV: - CLIENT NAME: KERR-McGEE GATHERING, LLC REVISION DATE INITIAL ISSUE Acklam Inc. 195 Telluride St, Suite 7 arighton CO, 8060-1 SHEET: ZAAcklem Jobs\2017‘Anadarko‘178001 - Nygren route and easement revisionsTrawings\178001_NYGREN USR_GROUND.dwg. 8/29/2017 10:18:31 AM From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Marshall, Shayelyn Chris Guthman RE: Pipeline USR - remaining items Wednesday, September 20, 2017 6:50:09 AM St Vrain to Windsor Narrative REV 9-19-17.pdf Chris, Please see my responses below. I have added this language to the narrative under section 1.9 (see revised copy attached). Construction Plan: The stages of construction will consist of a one week mobilization and clearance of ROW. Then the pipeline will be installed. At the end of the pipeline installation, Kerr-McGee will take approximately two weeks to perform final grading and reclamation of the ROW. Decommissioning Plan: In case of decommissioning the pipeline, Kerr McGee's plan would be to abandon in place which consists of the steps listed below: • • • Pigging the line to remove any liquids from the line Remove any above ground facilities Nitrogen purge of the line, leave ~'lOpsig on the line, and cap both ends, backfill and reclaim Nathan and I discussed the drainage language in the narrative with Hayley and she is okay with what was submitted. Thank you, Sitiayelyn Marshall Regulatory Affairs -- (IWA Anadarko Petroleuavt Corporation, 720-42.4-&4407 From: Chris Gathman [mailto:cgathmanWweldgov.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 4:41 PM To: Marshall, Shayelyn <Shayelyn.Marshall@anadarko.com> Subject: FW: Pipeline USR - remaining items Dear Shayelyn, See the attached comments: Per Hayley Balzano — Engineer: Please provide a drainage narrative answering which exception is being met by the project. If you have any questions you can contact Hayley — hbalzano@weldgov.com. Also — in going through the questionnaire— I noticed two items (circled) that need to be addressed. Regards, Chris Gathman Planner III Weld County Department of Planning Services 1555 N. 17th Avenue tel: 970-400-3537 fax: 970-400-4098 Confidentiality Notice: This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Chris Gath man [mailto:cgathmancweldgov.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 4:33 PM To: Chris Gathman ccgathman @weldgov.com> Subject: Attached Image Click here for Anadarko's Electronic Mail Disclaimer Application for Use by Special Review Proposed 24" High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline St Vrain to Windsor (Phase 1) Township 4 North, Range 67 West, 6th P.M. Sections 30, 19, 20, 17 Weld County, Colorado Applicant: Kerr-McGee Gathering An Anadarko Company 1099 18th Street Suite 1800 Denver, Colorado 80202 411 Ken-Nt Gee August 2017 S. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Use by Special Review Questionnaire 1-3 1.1 Description of Proposed Use 1.2 Consistency with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan 1.3 Consistency with the intent of the Zoning 1.4 Surrounding ing Uses 1.5 Details. of Site 1.6 Proposed landscaping 1.7 Proposed reclamation 1.8 Storm Water drainage 1.9 Construction period 1.10 Storage of waste 2. Weld County Access Permit 3. Weld County Water and Sewer Disposal 4. Emergency Response Information 5. Preliminary Drainage and Traffic Narrative 6. Waste Handling Plan 7. Dust Abatement Plan 8. Flood Hazard and Geologic Hazard Permit 9. Fire and Emergency Response 10. Required Permits 11. Notification Requirements 11.1 Affidavit of Interest Onwers Surface Estate 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 11..E Land Ownership Information and ROW 8 Appendix 8 1. Use by Special Review Questionnaire 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED USE OF THE PROPERTY. This USR application is referred to as the St. Vrain to Windsor Kerr-McGee Gathering, LLC (KMGG), 24" High -Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline. Kerr-McGee is a subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Kerr- McGee/Anadarko operate approximately 5000 wells within the Denver-Julesberg (DJ) Basin with the vast majority being located in Weld County, Colorado. All of these wells produce varying amounts of natural gas and oil that need to be routed through numerous miles of pipeline and through a number of compressor stations in Weld County, The oil and gas pipelines in Weld County move product from wells to compressor stations, and then to processing facilities. This application specifically addresses the need for a new high pressure gas pipeline in Township 4 North, Range 67 West. The phase one portion of the pipeline will be approximately two miles long and will run in a north/south direction and cross multiple sections including 30, 19, 20, and 17 in Township 4 North, Range 67 West. The rest of the line will connect the existing St.Vrain Compressor Station [USR 14-0013, SEC 15-T3N- R67) to a future planned facility to the North that will be permitted at a later date through the USR process. Kerr-McGee has submitted the preferred route for review and approval. Alternate routes were not an option for this project since Kerr-McGee had existing pipeline corridors provided for in negotiated agreements that allowed for multi -line routes. 1.2 EXPLAIN HOW THIS PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan addresses goals and policies for agriculturally zoned properties, oil and gas deposits, as wells as environmental pollutants that oil and gas operations may omit, The Oil and Gas Deposits Section of the Comprehensive Plan (Sec. 22-5-90) states, "The most efficient and environmentally friendly way to transport crude oil is by pipeline, rather than by truck." Transportation of product by pipeline also has less impact to County roads. The reduction of truck traffic also increases air quality in the area, another benefit derived from additional pipeline infrastructure. Furthermore, Oil and Gas Policy 2.8 states "oil and gas activities should be planned to accommodate current and future subdivision activities to the extent such development can reasonable be anticipated." The proposed pipeline meets the above referenced goals and is consistent with policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 13 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. Oil and gas facilities are allowed as a use by right in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. All properties included in this proposed gas line alignment are zoned Agriculture and such zoning allows oil and gas support and service operations such as pipelines. However, the code does require to be permitted as a Site Specific Development Plan and will require the approval of a Use by Special Review permit. Any impacts to actively cultivated land by the project will be temporary, and agricultural operations can return once the pipelines are operational. I All standards outlined in Sec. 23-2-400 of the Weld County Code will also be met. The design and routing of the proposed pipeline mitigates negative impacts on the surrounding area to the greatest extent feasible. This is the preferred route due to economic feasibility, constructability, environmental sensitivity, and landowner preferences including route access. Private easements have been negotiated with private land owners, whereas alternative alignments would require new easements to be negotiated and involve crossings that may result in greater environmental impacts in certain locations. The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will also ensure that there is no fugitive dust or erosion and will ensure the control of noxious weeds. Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be implemented (through the grading permit process) for all construction areas, including erosion control methods and dust suppression. Kerr McGee has also proposed a number of measures to mitigate impacts from the pipeline including the boring beneath County roads to avoid damage to the road surface or disruption to traffic flow; tracking pads will be utilized where heavy equipment is required to cross roads to prevent damage to the road surface; topsoil will be segregated from subsoil during grading activities. Once the pipeline is installed in the trench, subsoil will be backfilled into the trench. The segregated topsoil will be placed atop the subsoil, and the right-of-way will be graded to preconstruction contours; if disturbance to crops occurs the landowner would be compensated at fair market value; a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environmental (CDPHE) Construction Stormwater Permit will be obtained. The permit requires the development of a SWMP. Kerr McGee has developed the Stormwater Management Plan [SWMP] to provide mitigation measures to be followed during construction and operation of the pipeline; and the impacted area will be stabilized by reseeding and if necessary, installing permanent erosion controls as quickly as possible following final grading. .4 WHAT TYPES OF USES SURROUND THIS SITE? EXPLAIN HOW THE PROPOSED USE IS CONSISTENT AND COMPATIBLE WITH SURROUNDING LAND USES. The pipeline's route is located in unincorporated Weld County in an Agricultural Zone District containing rural residential development, production agriculture, and rangelands. The project is consistent with and compatible with the surrounding land uses as a use allowed by right under Weld County Code Section 23- 3-20. .5 DESCRIBE, IN DETAIL, THE FOLLOWING: How many people will use this site? There will be no employees on site along the gas line corridor except during construction. Once the line is in operation, the gas line route is visited by a Kerr-McGee employee on a regular basis. Given the very limited amount of employee time an employee is around the gas line it is suggested that there is no need for permanent water and sewer service nee Personnel can utilize these services at their typical office locations. How many employees are proposed to be employed at this site? There are no full time employees to be located along the gas line route. The ROW may be periodically driven by one or two employees for regular inspection and/or maintenance. What are the hours of operation? The pipeline will carry gas 24 hours a day 7 days a week based on demand. Trucks usually will only travel along the route during the hours of 6am-5pm unless there is an emergency. 2 What type and how may structures will be erected (built) on this site? There will be no permanent structures built on site. What type and how many animals, if any, will be on site? There will not be any animals on site. What kind (type, size, weight) of vehicles will access this site and how often? An Anadarko employee will visit the pipelines on a regular basis in a company pick-up truck. In maintenance/emergency situations, larger equipment may be utilized. Who will provide fire protection to this site? Johnstown Fire Protection Districts would be dispatched in the unlikely event of an incident along the pipeline route. The project will not have a water source; therefore, water or other fire retardants would be transported to the ROW if necessary. Kerr-McGee's emergency response team will be the first line of response for emergency situations and will coordinate with local responders as appropriate. What is the water source on the property (both domestic and irrigation)? There is no need for a water source along the pipeline route. Bottled water shall be utilized for drinking during the construction of the project. What is the sewage disposal system on the property (existing and proposed)? There will be no need for a permanent sewage disposal system. Employees will also have access to use a port -o -let that will be on -site during the construction period. If storage or warehousing is proposed, what type of items will be stored? This project will not require storage or warehousing. 1.6 EXPLAIN THE PROPOSED LANDSCAPING FOR THE SITE. THE LANDSCAPING SHALL BE SEPARATELY SUBMITTED AS A LANDSCAPE PLAN MAP AS PART OF THE APPLICATION SUBMITTAL. There is no screening or additional landscaping proposed with this application. Per separate agreement the pipeline corridor is to be kept free of materials that may create an obstruction. The entire pipeline will be underground with the exception of valves locations. Pipeline routes will be returned to natural state when the project is complete. 1.1 EXPLAIN ANY PROPOSED RECLAMATION PROCEDURES WHEN TERMINATION OF THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW ACTIVITY OCCURS. Upon successful completion of construction, disturbed areas may be crimped and seeded with native grasses to encourage vegetation growth, soil stabilization and prevent erosion. Provisions for crop damage on agricultural land anor remedies for soil erosion problems have been or will be addressed with individual landowners. 1.8 EXPLAIN HOW THE STORM WATER DRAINAGE WILL BE HANDLED ON THE SITE. Kerr-McGee's construction activities are covered by a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Stormwater Discharge Permit. Anadarko/KMGG will adhere to all Colorado Dept. of Public Health and Environment's rules and regulations in regards to storm water discharge. 3 The route is relatively flat. Negligible increase of storm water runoff will be associated with the proposed pipeline construction activities. However, storm water controls (BMA's) will be implemented along the entire project disturbance area to minimize erosion and water runoff. Anadarko utilizes a third -party contractor (LTE Environmental) to conduct the permit -mandated BMP inspections. Historical surface flow patterns and amounts shall be maintained at each site in such a manner that it will reasonably preserve the natural character of the area and prevent property damage of the type generally attributed to run-off rate and velocity increases, diversions, concentration and/or unplanned ponding of storm water run-off. 1.9 EXPLAIN HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE TO CONSTRUCT THIS SITE AND WHEN CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN. Kerr-McGee would like to start construction in November 2017 and anticipates the construction to take approximately 4 months. The stages of construction will consist of a one week mobilization and clearance of ROW. Then the pipeline will be installed. At the end of the pipeline installation, Kerr-McGee will take approximately two weeks to perform final grading and reclamation of the ROW. In case of decommissioning the pipeline, Kerr McGee's plan would be to abandon in place which consists of the steps listed below: • Pigging the line to remove any liquids from the line • Remove any above ground facilities • Nitrogen purge of the line, leave 1 opsig on the line, and cap both ends, backfill and reclaim 1.10 WASTE There will be no waste stored associated with this project. 2. Weld County Access Permit Kerr-McGee is aware that there are Weld County requirements for access permits for county roads. Kerr- McGee and/or its contractor will obtain the necessary access permits and will be submitted for review. 3. Weld County Water Supply and Sewer Disposal Due to the nature of this facility being one natural gas pipeline an approximate total of 2 mile stretch, there is no need for a source of water or a sewer system of any type. The portable toilets on site are provided by and service by Waste management. 4. Emergency Response Information Due to the nature of this facility being a gas pipeline for an approximate total of 2 mile stretch, any emergency along the line will necessitate Kerr-McGee personnel to respond to the line and resolve with our company standard protocol. Kerr-McGee has trained personnel available 2417 to respond to incidents and engage local officials as appropriate. Kerr-McGee/Anadarko's Central Data Center provides 24/7 monitoring and emergency response that number is 1-866-504-8184. In any case the following personnel at Anadarko can be reached if necessary: Charles R. Chase — Staff SE Representative 1099 18th St. 4 Denver, CO (720) 929 3721 (307) 399 3911 —Mobile Rick Morrish — Sr. Staff HSE Representative 501 N Division Blvd, Platteville, CO 80651 970 515 1157 (303) 570 4745 — Mobile 5. Preliminary Drainage and Traffic Narrative Not applicable. This project does not warrant a need for either a drainage study or a traffic study. No drainage patterns will be altered and once construction of the pipeline is done there will be relatively few vehicles on the nearby roads. Any additional traffic resulting from construction of the pipeline will be minor and temporary. 6. Waste Handling Plan No wastes are expected to be generated on site. No chemicals will be stored on site. The project is for one subsurface pipeline. No vehicles or equipment will be washed along the route during or construction. During construction, if any liquid or solid wastes are needed, they will be stored or removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. No permanent disposal of waste shall be permitted. 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. Regarding a motor vehicle oil leak (potentially during construction), Anadarko's standard operating procedures are to dig up the contaminated soil and ship it to the Ault Waste Management facility. Anadarko then tests and analyzes the remaining soil to be sure it is clear of all containments. Once that is completed, Anadarko back fills the previously contaminated area with clean fill. 7. Dust Abatement Plan During the construction phase of the pipeline project, Anadarko and its contractors utilize water trucks to maintain dust suppression and fugitive particulate emissions. Also, the Storm Water Management Plan will be followed to mitigate soil erosion during the construction phase. After construction is completed, each property will be stabilized using appropriate native vegetation, which will not be allowed to grow over 12" hi a . Additionally, Anadarko will gravel any access drive affected with the same material in its existing condition. In addition, a water truck will be utilized to control dust after the construction, if required . 8. Flood Hazard and Geologic Hazard Permit A Geologic Hazard Development Permit or Flood Hazard Permit are not applicable with the pipeline. 9. Fire and Emergency Response There is adequate provision for the protection of the health, s a f e ty and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the country. 5 All roads will be designed and maintained to support fire apparatus, A turnaround may be constructed as necessary to accommodate fire apparatus. Anadarko has support personnel in the field or on call at all times to provide technical assistance in fire prevention and elimination. Kerr McGee/Anadarko's Central Data Center in Platteville monitors our pipelines the 24/7 telephone number is 1-866-504-8184. 10►. Required Permits A Use by Special Review Permit is required to be approved by the Board of County Commissioners prior to construction of the facility. • Kerr-McGee/Anadarko will submit any additional permits necessary for county approval. Weld County ROW Permits will be required for installation in Weld County ROW and will be applied for prior to construction in any Weld County ROW. This includes road crossings and borings. +� If necessary, oversize load permits will be obtained prior to moving any new equipment onto the site. • The Site Plan and Special Review Use Application will be referred to and reviewed by the Johnstown Fire Protection Districts. 6 11. Notification Requirements In accordance with Section 23-2-260 (B) (9) of the Weld County Code a certified list of the names and addresses of the owners of property within 500 feet of proposed project is included in this application. The County is responsible for mailing the notice. This list was created from Assessor records of Weld County on 8/29/17. 11.1 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE AND SURFACE OWNERS LIST A signed Affidavit of Interested Land Owners is also included in the Appendix of this application. Notice will be in the County Newspaper of Record and signs will be posted at each County road right-of-way. 11.2 LAND OWNERSHIP INFORMATION AND ROW Please see appendix . 7 APPENDIX • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE • LANDOWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET OF PIPELINE • ACQUIRED RIGHT-OF-WAY • STORMWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT • PROJECT MAPS/USR DRAWINGS !From: Hayley Dalian° To: Keiser, Nathan; Chris Gathman; Eva,, Pinkham Cc: Marshall. Shawelyn Subject: RE: Pipeline Project • Drainage Repirements Date: Thursday, September 14, 2017 11:53:57 AM A ttedurents: Irrece004.pna Hello Nathan, I can only speak to d -a' -'age, "et t -aft c. That works for me, providedtee:•a a -c •':ootee- tr-icturesorpadsassociatedwiththepipeline. Hci yi ey e8cl/z cal e l:", seer P a • ' 'g De3att-ne 't 15.55 t 17±. Ace Greeley, C©80631 phone: (970) 400-3552 fax: (970) 314-5498 Cont ce-'t a ty Notice: This electronictransmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entityto which it b addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise ;rotectec from disclosure. If you have received this communication In error, please immediately notify sender by return email and destroy the communication. Anydisclosure, copyekg, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the co-te .t5 of t'afs communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Ke se', Nathan Imacho:Nat-..arr.Keiser@anadarko.corl Sent: I _.-scat', September 1L, 201 i 10:55 AM To: C-- s Cat irnan <cgathma"(-ywe tVovscnm>; Fay e'y Fla _a •'u c"z a _a •'o@oo-weld.comS> Cc: V -s 'tail, SheyetynicShayelyr.Marshall@anadarko.com> Subject: Pipeline Project -Drainage I;.ec. irements c-sil-ay eye Shave and !wanted tofu w t yo, about the Drainage requirementsfor pipelines, we r'a've ae•'n ttec c, tea few ere 'es with the follow. 'g •verb"age added to our USR: 'a•tatives. The same language was Included In Shaye's recenttysubmitted application. 5. Preliminary Drainage and Traffic Narrative Not applicable. This project does not warrant a need for either a drainage study or a traffic study. No drainage patterns will be altered and once construction of the pipeline is done there will be relatively few vehicles on the nearby roads. Any additional traffic resulting from construction of the pipeline will be minor and temporary. Kerr-McGee will apply for all permits for roads crossed by the project. This has always been sufficient and pipelines exempt. We have never had to qualify for an exception since drainage patterns are not altered. in addition, In our USR application we provide a copy of our rnodstream stormwaterdischarge permit which is approved by the State and contains all ofthe BMP'sthat are employed during construction. Can you let us know if this is still sufficient or do we need to have a discussion on why requfrements have changed? I appreciate the help! Nathan Click here for Anadarko's Electronic Mail Disclaimer Hello