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HomeMy WebLinkAbout760634.tiff AR; L� af.L.2 197E Recorded ot t. --- °ci°ck RESOLUTION Rec. No. ... !.�tif,-y!� -- Mary Ann Feuerstein, Recorder WHEREAS, pursuant to law, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, is vested with the responsibility of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Planning Commission by Resolution cl) has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Weld County Zoning Re solution and the Weld County Subdivision Regulations be amended; and that the Weld County Supplemen- tary Regulations concerning geologic hazards and flood plains, marked Exhibit "A", be added to said Weld County Zoning Resolution and Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, the said Weld County Supplementary Regulations concerning geologic hazards and flood plains, marked Exhibit "A", as an addition to the Weld County Zoning Resolution and Weld County Subdivision Regulations is attached hereto and made a part of this r• Resolution by reference, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, believes it to be in the best interest of the County to approve said Weld County Supplementary Regulations concerning geologic hazards and flood plains, marked Exhibit "A", as an addition to the Weld County Zoning Resolution and the Weld County Subdivision Regu- lations in their entirety. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, that the Amendment to the Weld County Zoning Resolution and the Amendment to the Weld County Subdivision Regulations by the addition of the Weld County Supplementary Regulations concerning geologic hazards and flood plains, marked Exhibit "A", all as shown on the attached exhibit be and the same are hereby adopted. Dated this 7th day of July, 1976. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Sfr•• Z7. ci../..".-ne 7c"),‘S.---",77d,i-A. • iia C:bu} ty Clerk and ecorder a to th Bo ••• De y County Clerk APPROVED AS TO , ed 1/243 cial' egal C unsel v' i_ C. (-4) pt 760634 60634 4ic - 931 • r �ry 1707061 WELD COUNTY SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS Concerning GEOLOGIC HAZARDS FLOODPLAINS June 1976 x'7851707061 -� (.6- 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION I GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Relationship to Other Regulations 1 B. Authority 1 C. Applicability 1 D. Definitions 2 E. Evaluation of Permit Application 5 F. Adoption and Amendment of Official Maps 5 G. Mapping Disputes 7 H. Administration and Enforcement 8 SECTION II GEOLOGIC HAZARD AREAS A. Purpose and Intent 9 B. Supplementary Application Requirements 10 C. Standards 12 D. Qualifications of Investigators 13 E. Exemptions 13 SECTION III FLOODPLAIN AREAS A. Purpose and Intent 15 B. Supplementary Application Requirements 15 C. Standards 18 D. Qualifications of Investigators 23 E. Exemptions 23 • ° 785 1.'767061 • lb-4 SECTION I GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Relationship to Other Regulations 1 . These regulations are supplementary to requirements adopted under Title 30, Article 28, Parts 1 and 2, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, as amended. 2. Nothing in these regulations shall be construed as exempting an applicant for a development permit from any other requirement of Weld County or other state or federal laws and regulations. 3. To the extent that the requirements of these regulations differ from other applicable requirements, the more restrictive require- ments shall apply. B. Authority These regulations are adopted pursuant to, inter alia, section 29-20- 101 , et. seq. , 24-65.1-101 , et. seq. , and 30-28-101 et. seq. , C.R.S. 1973. C. Applicability 1 . Jurisdiction - These regulations apply to all applications for development permits in areas within the unincorporated portions of Weld County, Colorado, which have been identified for regulation by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Boundaries - The boundaries of regulated areas shall be as they appear on maps officially adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. Maps officially adopted by the Board shall be on file with the Clerk and Recorder and shall also be available for public inspection in the Weld County Department of Planning Services. However, where flood elevation information is available for a floodplain area and has been 1 • ^ 1707061 X785 1,10-5 adopted by the Board of County Commissioners, such elevation data shall take precedence over the adopted maps on file with the Clerk and Recorder of the County and in the Department of Planning Ser- vices. Where there is a conflict between the boundary lines illus- trated on the map and the actual field conditions, the disputes shall be settled according to "Mapping Disputes", Section I . G. of this regulation. 3. Required Information - Any person seeking to engage in development in any area in Weld County governed by these regulations shall sub- mit the information called for by these regulations as a supplement to his application for a development permit. 4. Waiver of Submission Requirements - The Board of County Commissioners may waive any part, but not all , of these submission requirements if the submission requirements or any portion thereof are inapplicable to the development for which the permit is sought. 5. Disclaimer - The regulation of a hazard area by these supplementary regulations does not constitute an affirmation by the County of Weld that lands outside the regulated area as defined on maps adopted by the Board of County Commissioners will be free from the regulated hazard. D. Definitions 1 . Applicant - means any person applying for a permit to engage in development in a regulated area. 2. Development - means any construction or activity which changes the character or the use of land. 3. Development Permit - means a permit for a Conditional Use, Special Use change of zone or subdivision of land including Recorded Exemptions and Planned Unit Developments. 2 °O4" 1707061 "7S5 Vo_b 4. Fill - means a material such as earth, clay, sand, concrete, rubble or waste of any kind, placed, stored, or dumped upon the surface of the ground, which increases the natural ground surface elevation. 5. Flood Elevation Information - means the elevation and depth of flooding which is determined for specific locations in the flood- plain. 6. Flood Hazard Area - means one or more of the following: flood prone area, floodway area, low hazard area. 7. Flood Prone Area - means areas subject to inundation whose physical conditions give a definite direction to a flow of runoff, the 100 year elevations of which have not been determined. The physical location of flood prone areas on officially adopted maps is representative of existing ground conditions and may be based, among other things, on historical flood records or other readily available data. 8. Floodplain - means an area in and adjacent to a stream, which is subject to flooding as the result of an intermediate regional flood. 9. Floodproofing —means the design or modification of lands, properties, or structures intended to mitigate or eliminate flood damage in a flood hazard area. 10. Floodway Area - means that portion of the floodplain in which the waters of an intermediate regional flood exceed one and one-half feet in depth. 11 . Geologic Hazard - means a geologic phenomenon which is so adverse to past, current, or foreseeable construction or land use as to consti- tute a significant hazard to public health and safety or to property. The term includes, but is not limited to: unstable or potentially un- stable slopes, seismic effects, radioactivity, and ground subsidence. 3 x`785 17C 7061 210- 7 12. Geologic Hazard Area - means an area which contains or is directly affected by a geologic hazard. 13. Ground Subsidence - means a process characterized by the downward displacement of surface material caused by phenomena such as removal of underground fluids, natural consolidation, dissolution of under- ground minerals, or underground mining. 14. Hazard Area - means any area governed by these supplementary regulations where a natural or man-made condition presents a potentially signifi- cant harm to public health, safety, welfare, or property. 15. Intermediate regional flood - means a flood with an average statisti- cal one percent chance of occurring during any one year. The term is used interchangeably with a one percent flood or a one hundred year flood. 16. Low Hazard Area - means that area of the floodplain in which the waters of an intermediate regional flood will not attain a maximum depth greater than one and one-half feet. 17. Mitigate - means to take preventive or remedial action to lessen the adverse impact of a natural hazard. 18. One Hundred Year Flood - means an intermediate regional flood. 19. One Percent Flood - means an intermediate regional flood. 20. Person - means any individual , partnership, corporation, association, company, or other private, public or corporate body, including the federal government, and includes any political subdivision, agency, instrumentality, or corporation of the state. 21 . Radioactivity - means various types of radiation emitted by natural radioactive minerals that occur in natural deposits of rock, soils, and water. 4 785 , 1767061 ae-q, 22. Regulated Area - means any area in Weld County falling within the scope of these supplementary regulations. 23. Seismic Effects - means a rapid shifting and displacement of geologic formations caused by earthquakes, volcanic action, or man created explosions, the consequences of which are potentially destructive to human life and property. 24. Structure - means anything constructed, erected, or placed on or attached to the ground, including, but not limited to, docks, dams, fences, mobile homes, sheds and buildings. 25. Unstable or Potentially Unstable Slope - means an area susceptible to landslide, mudflow, rockfall , or accelerated creep of slope- forming materials. E. Evaluation of Permit Application The Board of County Commissioners shall approve an application for a development permit in an area governed by these supplementary regula- tions only if the applicant has complied with all the provisions of the particular development permit application procedure and the applicable requirements of these supplementary regulations. F. Adoption and Amendment of Official Maps Maps delineating regulated areas shall be officially adopted by the Board of County Commissioners only after a public hearing. Notice of such hearing shall be published one time in a newspaper of general cir- culation in the county at least thirty (30) days, but not more than sixty (60) days, prior to the hearing. The published notice shall include the time and place of the hearing, and shall designate a county office where the proposed maps will be available for public inspection. Within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of the hearing, the map(s) 5 85 6a shall be adopted by the Board upon its finding that the boundaries shown are consistent with available data which determines the geo- graphic extent of the regulated area and that the regulation of the area is necessary for the protection of public health, safety, and welfare. Prior to consideration of a map for official adoption by the Board of County Commissioners, the proposed map(s) shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission, which shall present to the Board its recommendations for adoption, rejection or adoption with modification of the map(s). Maps officially adopted by the Board shall be on file with the Clerk and Recorder of the County and shall also be available for public inspection in the offices of the Weld County Department of Planning Services. Maps officially adopted by the Board of County Commissioners as a part of these supplementary regulations may be amended in accordance with the above procedures. 6 4F785 1'70`7061 G. Mapping Disputes 0 The following procedure shall be used by the Board of County Commis- sioners in deciding cases in which the boundary of a regulated area is disputed. A person contesting the location of an area falling within the scope of this regulation shall present his case to the Board at a public hearing held in accordance with- the procedures found in Section I. F. above for the amendment of officially adopted maps. The contestant shall submit technical evidence to support his case. The Board shall not allow deviations from the boundaries shown on the official adopted map unless technical evidence presented by the contestant clearly and conclusively establishes that the boundary shown on the official adopted map(s) is incorrect. Prior to the public hearing held before the Board of County Commissioners to consider a mapping dispute, the Planning Commission shall review the technical evidence of the contestant at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Commission, and shall submit its recommendations to the Board. 7 e. / 785 1707061 ab- i i H. Administration & Enforcement These regulations shall be administered and enforced according to the provisions of the Weld County Zoning Resolution and Subdivision Regu- lations which are applicable to the type of development permit sought by the applicant. 8 • • roc 785 1'70' 061 SECTION II GEOLOGIC HAZARD AREAS A. Purpose and Intent The Board of County Commissioners finds that there are, within the County of Weld, various areas subject to unstable geologic conditions which may cause serious damage to properties and subject the safety of residents of such areas to hazards, and that the imprudent use and occupation of these areas will pose a continuing danger to life and property, unless appropriate land use measures are implemented concerning the use and occupation of such hazardous areas. The purpose and intent of these Geologic Hazard Regulations shall be to: 1 . Minimize hazards to public health and safety or to property in regulated geologic hazard areas; 2. Promote safe use of geologic hazard areas; 3. Reduce the adverse impact of geologic hazards on life and property by: a. Requiring land uses permitted in geologic hazard areas to be protected from geologic hazards by providing for geologic hazard investigation and the mitigation of the adverse impacts of such hazards at the time of initial construction; b. Regulating the manner in which structures designed for human occupancy may be constructed so as to prevent danger to human life or property within such structures; 4. Protect the public from the burden of excessive financial expenditures caused by damage from geologic hazards by regulating land uses within geologic hazard areas. 9 ' 4' 785 . 1'70'7061 16-13 B. Geologic Hazard Area Supplementary Application Requirements Before a permit for development in a regulated geologic hazard area is issued, the Board of County Commissioners shall determine that the proposed development has met the intent and purpose of these geologic hazard regulations, after considering the following supplementary plans, maps, reports, and data, which shall accompany the application for such permit. 1 . A map(s) portraying the geologic conditions of the area with par- ticular attention given to the specific regulated geologic hazard(s). The map shall be delineated in drawing ink on mylar or other draft- ing medium approved by the Director of Planning Services. The dimen- sions of the map shall be twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches. The map shall be prepared at a 1 " = 100' scale and shall in- clude the parcel in question, as well as features within 500 feet of the parcel boundaries. The scale of the map may be reduced or en- larged upon approval of the Director of Planning Services. Such map(s) shall also include: a. A certified boundary survey of the property for which application is made. Bearings and distances of all perimeter boundary lines shall be indicated outside the boundary lines. b. The topography of the area at ten (10) foot contour intervals or at intervals as determined by the Board of County Commissioners or its authorized representative.. c. Existing structures and landscape features, including the name and location of all watercourses, ponds, and other bodies of water. d. Proposed building locations and arrangements. 10 785 .."167061 e. The legend shall include a complete and accurate legal descrip- tion as prescribed by the development permit application form. The description shall include the total acreage of the surveyed parcel . f. Certificates (1 ) Engineer's Certificate (2) Surveyor's Certificate g. Title, scale and north arrow. h. Date, including revision dates if applicable. i . Such additional information as may be required by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. A geologic report explaining the above map(s) with particular em- phasis on evaluating and predicting the impact of such geologic con- ditions on the proposed land use changes and developments. The report shall also include recommended mitigating procedures to be employed in meeting the intent and purposes of this regulation. Specific requirements of such report are listed below. a. Ground Subsidence Areas - Applications for development in ground subsidence areas shall include, but not be limited to, the follow- ing information or data, where applicable. (1.) Amount of material removed or materials subject to volume decrease. (2) Interval between the ground surface and the location of void space or materials subject to volume decrease. (3) In poorly consolidated aquifers, the effect of pore fluid withdrawal . 11 785 - o- 15 (4) In wind deposited silt (loess) areas, and areas of pre- dominantly fine-grained colluvial soils, the amount of wetting the area is subject to and its effect. (5) In areas of soluble materials, the effect of wetting. (6) In areas of underground mining, data regarding air shafts, haulage ways, adits, faults, rooms and pillars, and final mine maps. (7) Building type and proportion. (8) Pertinent geologic and hydrologic factors of the area . (9) Test hole and well log data. (10) Mitigation techniques that will be employed, including effectiveness and estimated cost of such techniques. (11 ) Pertinent historic factors including, but not limited to, past occurrences of ground subsidence in the area proposed for development. b. Unstable or Potentially Unstable Slope Areas - [Reservej c. Radioactive Areas - Leservedj d. Seismic Effect Areas - [Reserved C. Standards 1 . Applicants seeking a permit to develop in a regulated geologic • hazard area must demonstrate to the Board of County Commissioners through the required map(s) and report(s) that all significant geologic hazards to public health and safety and to property shall be minimized by use of mitigating techniques. 12 es\ 170'7461 49 '785 2 6 Iw 2. Proposals for development in a regulated geologic hazard area shall be designed or reviewed by a registered professional engineer, who shall certify that the design of the proposal insures the protection of human life and property from the adverse impact of geologic hazards to the greatest extent possible. 3. Any construction approved by the Board of County Commissioners within a regulated geologic hazard area must be supervised by a qualified professional engineer. Engineering techniques to mitigate geo- logic hazard conditions at the site must be employed. 4. Recommendations shall be solicited from the Colorado Geological Survey on all development permit applications in which the proposed develop- ment would be within a regulated geologic hazard area. Recommendations must be received within twenty days after they are requested in order to be considered by the Department of Planning Services in its recommen- dations concerning the proposed development permit. D. Qualifications of Investigators 1 . All geologic maps and reports required by these regulations shall be prepared by or under the direction of,and shall be, signed by a pro- fessional geologist as defined by Section 34-1-201 , et. seq. , C.R.S. 1973. 2. All engineering work required by these regulations shall be prepared by or under the direction of a registered professional engineer as defined in Section 12-25-101 , et. seq. , C.R.S. 1973. E. Exemptions These regulations shall not apply to land uses which do not involve any of the following: 13 av° 785 1 VO706I .21, - 11 1 . Human habitation 2. Concentrations of people, or 3. Potential hazards to human life or property. 14 cv 785007061 ;2b— I`d SECTION III FLOODPLAIN AREAS A. Purpose and Intent The Board of County Commissioners finds that there are, within the County of Weld, various areas subject to flooding which may cause serious damage to properties and subject residents of such areas to hazards, and that the imprudent use and occupation of these areas will pose a con- tinuing danger to life and property unless appropriate land use measures are implemented concerning the use and occupation of such hazard areas. The purpose and intent of these floodplain regulations shall be to: 1 . Promote the public health, safety and general welfare. 2. Regulate floodplains, the use and occupation of which pose a danger to human life and property in the absence of regu- lation. 3. Facilitate the regulation of flood hazard areas by establish- ing requirements which must be met before development in such areas is permitted. 4. Minimize hazards to public health, safety and property in flood hazard areas. 5. Protect the public from the burden of avoidable financial expendi- tures for flood control projects and flood relief measures. 6. Avoid interruptions of business and commerce. 7. Minimize damages to public utilities, streets and bridges. B. Floodplain Hazard Area Supplementary Application Requirements Before a development permit for development in a regulated floodplain area is issued, the Board of County Commissioners shall determine that the proposed development has met the intent and pur- 15 1767061 "785 pose of these floodplain regulations, after considering the follow- ing supplementary plans, maps, reports and data, which shall accom- pany the application for such permit. Prior to submittal of an appli- cation to the Department of Planning Services, the applicant shall consult with the Department of Engineering Services on the form and content of hydrologic data to be gathered and studies to be conducted in order to insure that adequate and appropriate information will be provided for review of the application by the Department of Planning Services.. 1 . A map(s) portraying the existing physical conditions of the area such as surface features, topographic terrain characteristics, drainage patterns and courses. The map information shall be deline- ated in drawing ink on mylar or other drafting medium approved by the Director of Planning Services. The dimensions of the map shall be twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches. The map shall be prepared at a 1 " = 100' scale and shall include the parcel in question as well as features within 500 feet of the parcel bound- aries. The scale of the map may be reduced or enlarged upon approval of the Director of Planning Services. Such map shall include: a. A certified boundary survey of the property for which appli- cation is made. Bearings and distances of all perimeter bound- ary lines shall be indicated outside the boundary lines. b. The topography of the area at two (2) foot contour intervals or at intervals as determined by the Board of County Commissioners or its authorized representative. 16 04- 1707061 785 ato ' a0 c. The boundaries of regulated flood hazard area(s) . In all cases except development permit applications for Special Use Permits, Conditional Use Permits and Recorded. Exemptions in floodprone areas, the boundaries of the floodplain, flood- way, and low hazard areas within the flood hazard area(s) shall be included. d. Existing structure and landscape features including the name and location of all watercourses, ponds, and other bodies of water. e. Proposed building locations and arrangements. f. A legend which includes a complete and accurate legal description as prescribed by the development permit application form. The description shall include the total acreage of the surveyed parcel . g. Certificates (1 ) Engineer' s Certificate (2) Surveyor's Certificate h. Title, scale and north arrow. i . Date, including revision dates if applicable. j . Such additional information as may be required by the Board of County Commissioners, in order to determine if the intent and purpose of this regulation have been fulfilled. 2. A report detailing any calculations or hydrologic data used in prepar- ing the above map(s) . The report shall also include recommended mitigating measures to be employed in meeting the intent and purposes of this regulation. Other requirements of such report are listed below: a. Description of the proposed development to include: (1 ) Type and number of structures to be developed; (2) Proposed floodproofing measures; 17 O dz 78C' ^ 1'x '7061 ir DA°-aI (3) The size of the area and stages to be developed at any one time; (4) A timetable giving the periods of time which will be required for the various stages of the development; (5) Water and sewage facilities; and (6) County roads and bridges affected. b. Description of proposed drainage system to include: natural drainage ways, underground facilities, street and gutter, retention ponds, and any other pertinent information. Appro- priate construction and/or design drawings, showing typical sections and noting standards to be applied, shall be submitted with the application form. Such drawings shall demonstrate the adequacy of facilities to handle the floodwaters. c. All available flood elevation information. Within flood prone areas, the applicant shall establish flood elevations which determine the boundaries of floodway and low hazard areas located in the proposed development site for all applications involving rezoning, subdivision and planned unit developments. The methods and techniques used to analyze the data unique to the area's precipitation runoff conditions shall be noted. Such information shall be submitted in a form easily readable by reviewing agencies. C. Standards 1 . Flood Prone Areas In order to minimize flood damage, development in flood- prone areas shall meet the following standards: 18 4 x'785 1777061 a. The storage or processing of materials which, in time of flooding, are buoyant, flammable, explosive, or otherwise potentially hazardous to human, animal , or plant life shall not be permitted. b. The disposal of garbage or other solid waste materials shall not be permitted. c. Such development shall not cause an enlargment of the flood- plain which would cause damage to other properties. d. All construction proposed in a development permit application shall be floodproofed to include anchoring of structures where necessary to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement. e. All public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electri- cal and water systems, shall be located and constructed to mini- mize or eliminate flood damage. f. Adequate drainage shall be provided in order to, reduce exposure to flood hazards. g. New or replacement water supply systems and sanitary sewage sys- tems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate the infiltration of such systems by floodwaters. h. The contamination and pollution of water shall be avoided by designing and locating on-site waste disposal systems so that their function is not impaired by the infiltration of floodwaters. i . The availability of flood protection devices shall be taken into account in the design of the development. j. The design of the development shall take into account the potential impact of the development on downstream communities, such as the creation of obstructions during floods. 19 / ass I 7C 7061, D-(O-23 2. Low Hazard Areas In order to minimize flood damage, development in low hazard areas shall meet the following standards: a. The storage or processing of materials which, in time of flood- ing, are buoyant, flammable, explosive, or otherwise potenti- ally hazardous to human, animal , or plant life shall not be per- mitted. b. The disposal of garbage or other solid waste materials shall not be permitted. c. Such development shall not cause an enlargement of the flood- plain which would cause damage to other properties. d. If the floodwaters on any portion of the development site will attain a velocity greater than three (3) feet per second, additional floodproofing shall be utilized to protect those structures and lands subject to such water velocity. e. All construction proposed in a development permit application shall be elevated or floodproofed to at least one foot above the maximum water elevation of the intermediate regional flood. All residential structures within the low hazard area shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to or above the level of the intermediate regional flood. Floodproofing shall include anchoring of structures where necessary to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement. f. All public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electri- cal and water systems, shall be located and constructed to mini- mize or eliminate flood damage. 20 odt- ^ ^ 1767061 785 e -a LI g. Adequate drainage shall be provided in order to reduce exposure to flood hazards. h. New or replacement water supply systems and sanitary sewage systems shall be designed to minimize or eliminate the infil- tration of such systems by floodwaters. i . The contamination and pollution of water shall be avoided by designing and locating on-sitewaste disposal systems so that their function is not impaired by the infiltration of floodwaters. j. The availability of flood protection devices shall be taken into account in the design of the development. k. The design of the development shall take into account the potential impact of the development on downstream communities, such as the creation of obstruction during floods. 3. Floodway Areas All construction proposed in a development permit application shall be flood proofed to at least one foot above the maximum water ele- vation of the intermediate regional flood. Floodproofing shall in- clude anchoring of structures where necessary to prevent flotation, collapse, or lateral movement. No development on any portion of a floodway shall be permitted which alone, or cumulatively with other activities, would cause or result in any of the following: a. The human occupation of structures for residential purposes. b. The storage or processing of materials which, in time of flood- ing, are buoyant, flammable, explosive, or otherwise potentially hazardous to human, animal , or plant life. c. The disposal of garbage or other solid waste materials. d. Substantial solid debris being carried downstream by floodwaters. 21 785 i'7GG7061 e. An increase in the water surface elevation of the 100-year flood by more than one (1 ) foot at any point. f. Fill or encroachments that would impair the ability of the floodway to carry and discharge the waters resulting from the 100-year flood, except where the effect on flood heights is fully offset by physical changes in the floodplain. g. Expansion of any existing non-conforming uses, except that such uses may be modified, altered, or repaired to incorporate floodproofing measures, provided such measures do not raise the level of the 100-year flood by more than one (1 ) foot. h. New or replacement water supply systems and sanitary sewage systems, unless such systems are designed to minimize or elimi- nate infiltration by floodwaters. i . On-site waste disposal systems, unless such systems are de- signed to avoid infiltration by, or contamination and pollution of, floodwaters. 4. Where floodproofing is required, a registered professional engineer shall certify that the floodproofing methods are adequate to with- stand the flood depths, pressures, velocities, impact, uplift forces and other factors associated with the 100-year flood, and shall sub- mit supporting data and information. 5. All contour lines shown on maps prepared by private contractors or consultants shall meet the following standards of accuracy: ninety percent (90%) of the contour lines must be within one-half contour interval ; the remaining contour lines must be within one contour interval . 6. All maps submitted by an applicant seeking a development permit shall show existing (solid lines) and proposed (dashed lines) contours of 22 785 1907061 2b-2b the site within the scope of the map at an interval of not greater than two (2) feet for those portions of the site within a regulated flood hazard area. 7. Recommendations shall be solicited from the Colorado Water Conser- vation Board on all development permit applications in which the proposed development would lie within a regulated floodplain area. Recommendations must be received within twenty days after they are requested in order to be considered by the Planning Department in its recommendations concerning the proposed development permit. D. Qualifications of Investigators All engineering work prepared under the requirements of this regulation shall be prepared by or under the direction of a registered professional engineer, as defined in Section 12-25-101 , et. seq. , C.R.S. 1973. E. Exemptions These regulations shall not apply to land uses which do not involve any of the following: 1 . Human habitation 2. Concentrations of people, or 3. Potential hazards to human life or property. Uses which would create or exacerbate flood hazard conditions on other properties shall not be exempted. 23 June 28, 1976 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 26, 1976, duly published in the Greeley Booster on May 28, 1976 and June 18, 1976 a public hearing was held on supplementary regulations concerning geologic hazard and floodplain areas in Weld County, at the time and place so specified. Commissioners Jacobucci, Moser and Steinmark were present. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to adopt said regulations. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. CHAIRMAN P BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST S COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AN CLERK TO THE BO BY"1��--vt-n Cit 4 L'J a•--1 Deputy County C ik /, Tape #76-89 2J) i2 k y \ \ % » \ %9. ) 2 ( §d : \\ ± o y ` Qg = gg \ iri ; \ y \ \ o : n fl \ R ® ) k ' ( \ \ \ \ \ ' < ` rim U •C)U \ g2 § y > \ - Z ? »3 \ . ' _ \ / / \2 \ ) / � K _ June 28, 1976 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 26, 1976, duly published in the Greeley Booster on May 28, 1976 and June 18, 1976 a public hearing was held on supplementary regulations concerning geologic hazard and floodplain areas in Weld County, at the time and place so specified. Commissioners Jacobucci, Moser and Steinmark were present. Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to adopt said regulations. Commissioner Moser seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. <--/iieri wfrE,42 CHAIRMAN P BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �/ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER Jt LERK TO THE BO \BY:/ �/L '� iltAftG Deputy County C iTc / r Tape #76-89 iiA , 3Q: A T ENDANCH RECOI Applicant : Weld County Time ; 2 : 00 P.M. Docket # Date : June 28th, 1976 RequestGeologic Hazard & Floodplain S— lementary Baal,l ations NAME ADDRESS -- lcw i I 13i : / ` 5 -FL E,- ii /i �, fo �J �YC/(-7 Hie)A✓ 11414Y; ATI!T1i.18, 1976 4 ', . ' . _ . ��,�I1t'.�,,.,{�,. NOTICE OF PUBLIC. HEARING 008111R.:lv*easy, .d9.J�. NOTICE. I8 HEREBY- OdVEN' i - that the Board of "Cidonty Col- miesionere pf-Wild, CphiffSSty. Colo=. ' NOTICE OF' PUBLIC REAMING redo, will h id a pob;lc.. bearing NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN on Monday, June 28 1878, at 2:001 that the Board of County ; Corn- P.M. /n the Hearing tRt000m n.the,� missioners of Weld eougty, Colo- Co floor qt- the`0th tfeet rado, will held a: ppblle •hearing Greeley,plex dla ..918 ' 10fh' g-rthe on Monday, June U. 1978 at 2:00 adoption dopo • Colorado gnat- for ite- P.M. In the Hearing.Foem on the of regl�rla�na .the, 8rd floor of the Weld County .of areas ementary Complex at 915 10th , Street, tounder provisions supplementary Reso- Greeley, Colorado, for the pur- lution the Weld County Zoning epose of holding a d 1 a t tions. Subdivision Regina-z. Sq q by Loon: including th - general ion of• hanr ring .as required- le for the are - --and - sien of 7 ion 445,1_ et seq., a erials regulated areas ^red specific 1ela (g Jail,the 1974). 'Matatter Geologic for Lh0 regulationd l be av the subject ctter Geologic Hazard Areas and Flood- will t eila ou for inspection: 2 plain Are 'These regulations e&between though 0 hours of 8: A.M.A are an 2h d by later ells, 5.l_dayh 5:00 ct -- Monday s through-in 101 2 01 et. seq., Et seji Friday (except dept holidays) in the C. R. s and erials relating e et, see, then Department Office on S.b ct Materials rbe e avail- Complex the 3rd floor i of said Weld d I the subject inspection epectio :be benhe orof Building or on the 2nd able for 8: .M. between :00 floor of the Weld County Public hours of 8:00 A.M.- through 5(ex- 0 Health Building until 12:00 Noon P.M. Monday through-. Friday (ex- on June 28, 1976. Inquiries may ceps holidays) In the-- Planning be made by calling 353-2212, eta.. Department Office on - the 3rd. 227. floor ' of said Weld County The following areas and activ- Complex or on the.. 2nd` floor of ities of state interest will be re- the Weld County Public Health viewed and considered to the ex- Building until 12:00 Noon on June tent that investigation has oc- 28, 1976. Inquiries may be madeby curred; Floodplaihs;.Wildfire Has- calling-353-2212, a±t.' 227. Matters and Areas; Geologic - Hazard to be considered are:. . Areas; Mineral Resource Areas; 1. Administrative- ',Regulations Historical and Archaeological Re- — These regulations pertain to source Areas; Significant. Wildlife. general standards and procedures Habitat Areas; Shorelands of Ma- for the administration of identi- jor Publicly Owned Reservoirs; fied regulated areas which are Areas Around. Airports; Areas': defined by regulations`supple.Around Major Facilities of Pub- mentary to the Weld CountyZon- lic Utility; Areas Around Inter- ina Resolutions and Subdivision changes Involving- Arterial High- Regulations. ways; Areas Around Rapid or 2. Geolo i Mass Transit Facilities; Site Se- B cal Hazard Regina- lection and Construction of Ma- bona — These regulatlone pertain jor New Domestic Water and Sew- j to development standards and age Treatment Systems; Major procedures [o Abe uiilieed in un- -' Extensions of Existing Domestic incorporated areas of Weid o0un- Water and Sewage Treatment ty where ground subsidence haz-i ' ards have been officially hien-Systems; Site Selection and De- velopment of Solid Waste Dis- forted on adopted maps by the posal Sites; Site Selection of Air- Board of County Commissioners ports; Site Selection of Rapid or ! subsidenceof Weld County, Colorado. Ground Mass' Transit Facilities; Site Be- southwestern occurs in areas rof e I section of Arterial Highways and' _undeg Weld County where oc- Interchanges and Collectorp High- underground coal mining has ways; Site Selection and Construe- cured in the 17abt.. tion of Major Facilities of Public: 3. Flood Hazard Areas —'These Utility; Site Selection and bevel-j • regulations pertain, to develop- opment of the new Communities; ment standards and procedures Efficient Utilization of 3funici- to be utilized in unincorporated pal and Industrial Water Pro- areas of Weld County, where jests; and Conduct . of Nuclear flood hazards have been official- Detonations. ly identified on adopted maps by THE BOARD OF the Board of Couhty Commission- - COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _ ers of Weld County, Colorado. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO THE HOARD OF By: S. LEE SHEHEE, Jr. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County Clerk and -- WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Recorder and Clerk By: S. LEE' SHEHEE, Jr. To The Board County Clerk and By: Jeannette Ordway, — I Recorder -and Clerk Deputy To The Hoard Dated: May 26, 1976 I By: Jeannette Ordway, Published May- 28, 1976 and Deputy June 18, 1976 in The Greeley. Dated: May E6, 1978 Booster. in Published - May 28, 1976 and - . - --- - —'-- - June 18, 1978 in The Greeley Booster. A►..JAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO, 1 )ss. COUNTY OF WELD. ) 4 I Anti",«#ss'J'+*,af.:': 4n-brat Loren A. Walling je being duly sworn, deposes and says: s m8" 1. That he is the Owner and Publisher of The Greeley Booster d4 f,00' a weekly newspaper printed and published in the City of Greeley. _ eM • n the County of Weld and State of Colorado, which has been admitted „ Co ex,' at 915 - ISM ,8tree, to the United States Mails as second class matter under Act of (Wee ey Colorado, for the pur-.. Congress,of March 3, 1879. pose of -holds a sea at n/ recd Wb 174-SCI ^ 1nt pit d 113)1 erne $'2. That the said The Greeley Booster is printed and published 4- e£ welt. R.,,: S. at regular intervals, one time each week, on Friday, and that it ISIS (H..B -1041, 1574). Materials' has a general circulation in the County of Weld, and elsewhere. relating, to the aforeot pec-matter- wf[I be available 'for. true tlon, 3. That the said The Greeley Booster was established and has through the hours o of 0. ng been printed andpublished in said county uninterruptedly and through 0:00 P.le. Monday.throngin t`h Friday (eiepa holidays) in the continuously during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks then 3rdg -Ce on ty the 3rd floor of said- Waig'Coonty next prior to the first issue thereof containing said ComWex Reline or Wit Lad floor of the Weld Coney. .Public matte'.Beldl 4Wtlh-MIS Notice of Public Hearing on J EE, 1970. In Witim y be a by Calling E a copy of which is hereunto attached. SWIM* etz. 4. That the said The Greeley Booster 1s a weekly newspaper •The following brims w activ.' of general circulation, and is printed and published in whole or in [rtes of•state Interest sell be tb viewed and countered-to the ep-,; tent that investigation.has co-- part in the said County of Weld :n which said cured; Floodplairte ri He:: Notice of Public Hearin 'heap` Gebelq $award Hearing t H[neral Rose ttea Historical and. ArchaeoMgicart, is required by law to b2 published, a copy of which is hereto at- source-Arealti Signifient Wild tached. Habitat Areas; Shkerelande of Ma-* PahlieW Owned '-Tieservers; 5. That the said The Greeley Booster is a weekly newspaper Areas Ateund: Sore; :Ares within the meaning of "An Act Concerning Legal Notices, Adver- Around Major Facilities of nter- lie Utility;Ma Area-. ies jater- tisements and Publications and Fees of Printers and Publishers change Involving Arterial High- Thereof and to Repeal all Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict with ways; Area Aeound Rapid or the Provisions of this Act," being Chapter 139 of the Session Laws Mass Transit of Se- the jot He and Domestic ae; of Ma-, e of Colorado of 1923 as amended by Chapter 113 of the Session for New Domestic Water and Sew- Laws of Colorado of 1931, and later amended by Chapters 155 to age Treatment Systems; Major 156 of the Session Laws of Colorado of 1935. Extensions,Water and Sewage o[ SewagExistieg_Domestic Treatment Systems; 'Site Selection and 6. That the said annexed velopment of Solid Wee Notice of Public Hearing Pusal sits; Site Selection of -1 Porte; Site Selection of -Rapid or ,Mass, Transit Fioilttleii -Site ublished m the lar Se-. was re lectlon .of AeterUll a� P gil and entire edition of The Greeley Interchanges 410d 'C 1 eetoe Hih-� Booster, a duly qualified weekly newspaper for that purpose,with- ways; Site.Selection ant Construe- in the terms and meanings of the above named Acts. .that of Major Facilities et-Public Utility; .Site Selection and DwH- ail 7. That the said annexed ment of the wee CarsrhNluntic; 8pfcient Utileatlon -af Male- Notice of Public Hearing pal and Industrial Water Pro jests; a and Conduct of Nuclear IIetonations. is a full,true, and correct copy of the original which was regularly THE BOARD OP published in each of the regular and entire issues of said news- COUNTY COMMISSIONRRN paper, a legally qualified paper for that purpose, once each week, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO on the same day of each week, for successive weeks By: S. LEE BREBEE, Jr. lwp County Clerk and by insertions and that the first publication thereof Recorder and Clerk To The Board was in the issue dated May ?®s 1976 To By: Jeannette. Ordway June 15, 1tJ76 Deputy publicatio a sA e iss £ t that eDated:'May f6, 1970 � (( -7rrff / Published May 98, .1170 and June. IS, 1976 in The Greeley a/_1 i Booster:.. Subscribed and sworn to before me is . 4.6 day Of CLERK 0�-AU 41214. Weld County, Colorado AFFI '!IT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO, ) Ms. , COUNTY OF WELD. ) �.`d+ '� Loren A. Walling _ being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1?k. 1. That he is the Owner and Publisher of The Greeley Booster r ,.." °f ` 3 •, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the City of Greeley, r a 'n County of Weld and State of Colorado, which has been admitted to the United States Mails as second class matter under Act of aamiMpiration •of arefl Congress, of March 3, 1879. to p eldv tit t 2. That the said The Greeley Booster isprinted and lute* Mid '^Bbd published ionsCots, ttta) geayy tn.:• at regular intervals, one time each week, on Friday, and that it tons:far t area edtPaitypp el has a general circulation in the County of Weld,and elsewhere. regulated .area t s ,- apt.,O etaaedirds-ler .,tie as 3. That the said The Greeley Booster was established and has 'Gep loglo See A a.tt a d been printed and published in said county uninterruptedly and plain A er& ' ea y. s continuously during a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks are.authet teed ; -*SS 'see. boat $9-Oa-101 g�, 101,a4 % next prior to the first issue thereof containing said h nTa k + " able f� 'F' a Notice of Public Hearing ,.:z I, ,hours ofid a copy of which is hereunto attached. •PP.M. Mande -et - .Y F fiR-' 'Dept to eht 4. That the said The Greeley Booster is a weekly newspaper Depa.rttdeat a r tj�e of general circulation, and is printed and published in whole or in I floor of said Weld ' Sbn�' ty Count er o ; 41,1 e - iltp. part in the said County of Weld in which said BulA11 d ttl,. ,p r aa„ Notice of Public Hearing °ells i : to l+sew f is required by law to be published, a copy of which is hereto at- 1. XIi9 : • 'ate , tf> lathed. 8 5. That the said The Greeley Booster is a weekly newspaper •fig"a 1 "- + - within the meaning of "An Act Concerning Legal Notices, Adver- fled regulated ,arees1stl!-wh)a$ ��td1,�rre tisements and Publications and Fees of Printers and Publishers mental to then 7d-tCbpntenawt Thereof and to Repeal all Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict with ing. Resolutions'.-.:and, Bubdleition the Provisions of this Act;" being Chapter 139 of the Session Laws Regulations. of Colorado of 1923 as amended by Chapter 113 of the Session 2. Geological... Hazardd'' ;Regufa Laws of Colorado of 1931, and later amended by Chapters 155 to ti one These reedit vs pertain P pr development suwn se da ..and 156 of the Session Laws of Colorado of 1935. inc rpporate ,aze. of We in vn- 6. That the said annexed ty a bsve iitlseta arda'Lerre Ltitn r tided. Notice o£ Public Hearing BoaAmnia* a tor vototty—„,, of -Wad .C°Oaty. COO :6r0 : was published in the regular and entire edition of The Greeley sube38epee agesyr• •191^, S9 :of. Booster, a duly qualified weekly newspaper for that purpose,with- southwestern.weld`..C unty:: When in the terms and meanings of the above named Acts. curertro% coal Mining bas'te• cured the pal, _ 7. That the said annexed a.:.Flood 'faked Arabs.::This regulations pertpta fly, d og Notice of Public Hearing moat standard._ pi re to be Willie-its ittraseeYieaW is a full,true,and correct copy original wee of Wield COWS*.-'. 'iher of the which was regularly flood hazards have beep torrtnlalt,.1 published in each of the regular and entire issues of said news- 1y identified on adopted Ina a -b ' paper, a legally qualified the Board of. Coast ed paper for that purpose, once each week, ers of Weld 'County,' iCefarddo: on the spine day of each week, for successive weeks - 'l �1W T8B-HO'ditH OF': by O insertions and thej_the first puhlieption thereof cement COADD. Ma en �1``lly�o _ WELD c �# was in the issue dated Y a and By d 3r. County Mee.aM •- that p blicati a ' e 129 ed June 18, I976 - Reaa,yer'The and ' r,,, „ur, Oa .The .- er . - G '.w By: Jeannette Ordti.f. ' Deputy �,'4t Dated May as snit ' : f Su cribed an sworn to before a this day PNiHred ' Mai 4i AN-0 of ... 7 ' CLERK OF D:,�i«;. June 1 , 1976 Ja .,.'�ka arcs 'T COURT, Booatar. Aect 4( 244, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld county, Colorado, will hold a public hearing on Monday, June 28 , 1976, at 2 : 00 P. M. in the Hearing Room on the 3rd floor of the Weld County Complex at 915 - 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, concerning the adoption of regulations for the administration of areas regulated under provisions supplementary to the Weld County Zoning Resolution and Subdivision Regulations, including general provisions for the administration of regulated areas and specific standards for the regulation of Geologic Hazard Areas and Floodplain Areas. These regulations are authorized, D by inter alia, sections 29-02-101 et. seq. , 24-65. 1-101 et. sect. , and 30-28-101 et. seq. , C. R. S . 1973. Materials relating to the subject matter will be available for inspection between the hours of 8 : 00 A. M. through 5 : 00 P. M. Monday through Friday (except holidays) in the Planning Department Office on the 3rd floor of said Weld County Complex or on the 2nd floor of the Weld County Public Health Building until 12 : 00 noon on June 28 , 1976. Inquiries may be made by calling 353-2212, ext. 227. Matters to be considered are: 1. Administrative Regulations - These regulations pertain to general standards and procedures for the administra- tion of identified regulated areas which are defined by regulations supplementary to the Weld County Zoning Resolution and Subdivision Regulations. 2. Geological Hazard Regulations - These regulations pertain to development standards and procedures to be utilized in unincorporated areas of Weld County where ground subsidence hazards have been officially identified on adopted maps by the Board of County commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. Ground subsidence occurs in areas of southwestern Weld County where underground coal mining has occured in the past. 3. Flood Hazard Areas - These regulations pertain to development standards and procedures to be utilized in unincorporated areas of Weld County, where flood hazards have been officially identified on adopted maps by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S. LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy Dated: May 26, 1976 Published: May 28 , 1976 and June 18, 1976 in the Greeley Booster LNG-, YG'11CI0i DV I eD�LEC GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY Com- o ,hafting Board W�CCounty, Colo- rado, hold a public ,hearing mn Monday, 1976._at 2:00 on indtthe B$earing Room on the P.M. in of e tom. 0 h Street, 3rd floor at 915 the tadoppiesy.. Colorado concerning the administration of redid®bone regulated. lunder adoption of araupplementarY to the iWeldisyona Mooing Reso- lution under Weld County Rennie- ti the and g general provis- 1vtlon inclndiFg general tons for the administration d f ulated ific s. areas aregulation of Geologica for Areas and Floods plain Areas.taszxr These regations alain by inter alto,24-65.1- 101e 1 are authorized 9-02.10 et, seq., lions and 30-28.101 et, aem et, seq., Materials relation nto lit S. 1973. M p.fll thetil- subject matter 'between 0h0 able for inspection: A a.00 P.M. of 0:00 A.M. through pM Monday through Friday the Planning 2nd (ex- cept tme t 40ffice on the 3rd floorrtoft said the W Weld nd floor of floorPublic Health•the Complex County Noon on June the until 12:00 made by Buildingmay be detey 2a in10. Inquiries322, eat. 2. rs to be considered Are: Ito 1. Administrative Regulations Theseregulations pertain to! These ra dardsonand rocedures 'for the standards ldenti-I laid arra which are!, forMated areassupple-. fled regulated regulationsWeld County Mon-I defined to. the Subdivision. ment0.TY Mon- Inn Resolutions and s. R-egula- TTlle Geological Hazard pertain' 2. Geological regulations P .ain These rde. Goss development tires be eutili%ed in un" areas of Weld Court-procedures to subsidence haz- ards.incorporated areasiden- ttille have e ground opcia1b the aria. on adopted. maps Cons thSalopere Board County Ground' of Si °,County, Colorado.of Weld occurs area here f Under Underground Weld dwining County where oc-.. undergreu4he past. _. These cored in Hazard ATses devheS° g atioFloo pertain to elop- Mentatstandrds. and procedures unincorporated nincorp where �areas be utilized inCounty, hazards have been offici by al- ,ly flood adopted maps tY identified fo on Commfsslon- 1 ins of Weld County, Colorado. D OF 1 COUNTY ECO 4$Ae ODADO ERS 'WELD COUNT O BY: S. LEE 9HEHEE, County Clerk and I' Recorder and Clerl% To The 'Board By: Jeannette Ordway, IDeputY May 26; 1976nd Published Mai t 26, 1916 The tree ed June 18, 1976 Booster. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, will hold a public hearing on Monday, June 28, 1976, at 2 : 00 P.M. in the Hearing Room on the 3rd floor of the Weld County Complex at 915 - 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of holding a designation/regulation hearing as required by section 24-65. 1 et. seq. , C.R.S . 1973 (H.B. 1041, 1974) . Materials relating to the subject matter will be available for inspection between the hours of 8: 00 A.M. through 5: 00 P.M. Monday through Friday (except holidays) in the Planning Department Office on the 3rd floor of said Weld County Complex Building or on the 2nd floor of the Weld County Public Health Building until 12: 00 noon on June 28 , 1976. Inquiries may be made by calling 353-2212, ext. 227 . The following areas and activities of state interest will be reviewed and considered to the extent that investigaion has occurred: Floodplains; Wildfire Hazard Areas; Geologic Hazard Areas; Mineral Resource Areas; Historical and Archaeological Resource Areas; Significant Wildlife Habitat Areas; Shorelands of Major Publicly Owned Reservoirs; Areas Around Airports; Areas Around Major Facilities of Public Utility; Areas Around Interchanges Involving Arterial Highways; Areas Around Rapid or Mass Transit Facilities; Site Selection and Construction of Major New Domestic Water and Sewage Treatment Systems; Major Extensions of Existing Domestic Water and Sewage Treatment Systems; Site Selection and Development of Solid Waste Disposal Sites; Site Selection of Airports; Site Selection of Rapid or Mass Transit Facilities; Site Selection of Arterial Highways and Interchanges and Collector Highways; Site Selection and Construction of Major Facilities of Public Utility; Site Selection and Development of New Communities; Efficient Utilization of Municipal and Industrial Water Projects; and Conduct of Nuclear Detonations. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: S . LEE SHEHEE, JR. COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Dated: May 26, 1976 BY: Jeannette Ordway, Deputy Published: May 28, 1976 and June 18 , 1976 in the Greeley Booster Fran HEARING rNOTIor j On'EN NOTICE oa -. _f Canty. Com- mhat the Boar until, Colo- rado, Will of 'W e,.. lie hearing on will. hold a . 76.,at 2:00 P.M.Monday. nitre 2 oem on the : lo 'rhe nearing th Weld County 3rd floor of -916 -10th Street, Complex at - for the pur- pose Colorado,,-a. .designation/ of. holding as-required by regulationcon24_�1r at._sea.---C--_R. S. 'section. ld...1041,-.1974). ...Materials relating to the subject `Ma " reiating ;will.betwebe en he hours°of 8:00 eCA. n !through 4:00 P.M.of Monday through the g plan (except Dartments Office on ennhing' or the pre ,floor of satod Wr eld the County Complex, the.. tig floor of uho weluntiil-.County 00 Public Health June' IS,Building76. Inquirtes May l'be made by calling 363-2212 227. ' Tlhe following- areas .and activ- ities of state interest will; be- re- viewed and considered to the et- I tent - that investigation has Oc- curred; Floodplains; Wildfire.Haz- ard sa. Areas:.. _geologic rd Areas Mineral Resource Areas, Hiatottcal and Archaeological Re- !source Areas; Significant Wildlife Habitat Areas; Shorelands. of Ma-1 Owned. , Reservoirs;i lAr Publicly. Airports: . Astern Around Areas Around Facilities. of Pu'b- Around Major Areas Around Inter- changes th i Utility;j Arterial High- ways; InvolSiAr Rapid or' Mays: Areas Around Site Se--' Mass Transit ns ructio ' lest Ne and CDomestic Water of s- Jor New at Water and Major Hx f Systems; Watel'toda Sewage a Domestic Water and Seovagte Treatmeo- velOPiOSystems;1 Site St of election n std,.Dis- posal Sites; Site bell etion s of Air- ports;, Site Selection ¢of Rapid. or SMass e- lection of Artt erial It 5¢gh alt's and ways;h6 to Selectiolt an Co d or Construh- e- ,time of Major Facilities. of Public ,Utility; Site Selection and Devel- opment of the new ;Communities; pal and. Industrial, Watnt• . Utilization of eru illei- Pal Pro- ) �)ects and Conduct of Nuclear Detonations. Tab. BOARD OF COtNTY OOMM[StiloNL^RS WELD COGNTI, COLORADO ' By: S. :LEE- SHandcE, Jr. County Clerk Recordet and Clerk to The Board,By: Jeannette Ordway, i Deputy Dated: bfay 26, 1976 Published May 28, 1976ure¢and! d�I June 18. 1976 in The Booster. r DATE : May 26, ^•76 TO : The Board of County Commissionrs Weld County , Colorado • FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners : If you have no objections , we have tentatively set the following hearing for the 28th of June, 2:00 P.M. Designation/regulation hearing required by HBI041 Regulation adoption for areas regulated under provisions supplementary to the Weld County Zoning Resolution and Subdivision Regulations • • • • OFFICE OF THE CLERK TOTHE BOARD lo�vr!/F of 4eAf//Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing time may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above : hOARD OF COUNTY COMNISSIONERS WELD COUNTY , COLORADO • . WEEI COUNTY r., o'r„rt kV r t JUN 1 I ro �+ BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION L.5:k. GrteEt.Ei. COy.O� RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by J. Ben Nix that the following resolution be intro- duced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it therefore resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the following be recommended to the Board of County Commissioners: that the Geologic Hazard and Floodplain Supplementary Regulations be adopted as submitted. Motion seconded by Bill Elliott VOTE: For Passage Abstain Against Bette Kountz Ronald Heitman Percy Hiatt J. Ben Nix Bill Elliott Chuck Carlson The Chairman declared the motion passed and ordered that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I , Janna S. Morrow , Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County , Colorado . adopted on June 15, 1976 and re- corded in Book No . V of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission . Dated the 16th day of June 19 76 cretary Hello