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RE: APPROVE ENERGY AND MINERAL IMPACT ASSISTANCE GRANT APPLICATION
FOR COUNTY ROAD 87 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (TIER II - AUGUST CYCLE) AND
AUTHORIZE CHAIR TO SIGN
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to
Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of
administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and
WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance
Grant Application for the County Road 87 Improvement Project (Tier II — August Cycle) from the
County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld
County, on behalf of the Department of Public Works, to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs,
commencing upon full execution, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said
application, and
WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said application, a copy
of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld
County, Colorado, that the Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Grant Application for the
County Road 87 Improvement Project (Tier II — August Cycle) from the County of Weld, State of
Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the
Department of Public Works, to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, be, and hereby is,
approved.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chair be, and hereby is, authorized
to sign said application.
The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted
by the following vote on the 31st day of July, A.D., 2017.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WELD COUNTY, COLORADO
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2017-2656
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Board of County Commissioners
DATE: July 27, 2017
FROM: Elizabeth Relford, Transportation Manager
SUBJECT: DOLA Application — 2017 August Cycle
In accordance with the work session held on July 18, 2017, Public Works is requesting the
Commissioners submit two energy and mineral impact grants to the Department of Local
Affairs (DOLA) on August 1, 2017.
The first grant request is for a Tier 1-$200,000 application for improving WCR 67 from
magnesium chloride to a paved road from WCR 68 to SH 392. If awarded, Public Works
would use this money to purchase cement treated base (CTB) and asphalt materials which
our crews could use to pave approximately 2 miles of road. Pursuant to funding and the
winter months, this HARP project is anticipated to begin in the spring of 2018.
The second grant request is for a Tier 2 -$1,000,000 application for improving WCR 87
from magnesium chloride to a paved road from US 34 to WCR 46.5. If awarded, this grant
would be contracted for approximately two miles of road to be constructed during the late
spring/early summer months of 2018.
Staff recommends authorization of signature on the DOLA applications. I am available at
your convenience to further discuss this matter.
2017-2656
COLORADO
Department of Local Affairs
Division of Local Government
Updated 01.20.2017
ENERGY AND MINERAL IMPACT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION
Tier I or Tier II
Applications Must Be Submitted Electronically - Directions on Last Page
-You are Highly Encouraged to Work with your Regional Field Manager when Completing your Application -
A. GENERAL AND SUMMARY INFORMATION
1. Name/Title of Proposed Project:
WCR 87 Improvement Project
2. Applicant: Weld County
(In the case of a multi -jurisdictional application, name of the "lead" municipality, county, special district or other political subdivision).
In the case of a multi -jurisdictional application, provide the names of other directly participating political subdivisions:
3. Chief Elected Official (In the case of a multi -jurisdictional application, chief elected official of the "lead" political
subdivision):
Name: Julie Cozad
Mailing Address: PO Box 758
City/Zip:
E -Mail Address:
Greeley, CO 80632-0758
icozad CcDweldaov. com
Title: Chair
Phone: 970-400-4200
Alt Phone
4. Designated Contact Person (will receive all mailings) for the Application:
Name: Barbara Connolly Title: Controller
Mailing Address: PO Box 758 Phone: 970-400-4445
City/Zip: Greeley, CO 80632-0758 Alt Phone
E -Mail Address: bconnolly@weldgov.com
5. Amount of Energy/Mineral Impact Funds requested:
(Tier I; Up to $200,000 or Tier II; Greater than $200,000 to $1,000,000)
Tier II- $1,000,000
6. Description of the Project Scope of Work:
(Project Description of the various tasks involved in the project including specific data such as quantities, mileage, square feet, lineal ft. etcas well as
specific project location within city and or county etc.)
Weld County requests funding to improve WCR 87 from a gravel to a paved road from US 34 approximately 2
miles to WCR 46.5. WCR 87 is a major north/south collector road solely serving the eastern part of Weld County
from US 34 to SH 392 (WCR 68). While this corridor is a major connection, this will be the only phase requesting
funding.
7. Description: (Describe the problem, opportunity or challenge that resulted in the request.)
The majority of oil and gas activity on WCR 87 is north of this project; however, since this is the only north/south
road in the area, it serves as the primary haul route connecting all the oil and gas activity and is making it
difficult to maintain. Public Works would use cement -treated base (CTB) to reinforce the subgrade (below the
asphalt) in order to support the truck traffic. WCR 87 also includes a bridge over the South Platte River. In
addition, paving the road over the bridge will help make it more resilient and easier to maintain so magnesium -
chloride will not deteriorate the bridge structure. Other than paving over the existing bridge, no additional bridge
improvements are included with this project.
8. Local priority if more than one application from the same local government (1 of 2, 2 of 2, etc.) 1 of 1
9. Is the project on a State registered historic site or in a State registered Historic District? Yes(_) No(X ).
If yes, please provide the registry number. . The department may need to seek a determination of effect
from the State Historic Society. For more on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties, please click here.
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B. DEMOGRAPHIC AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION.
1. Population
a. What was the 2010 population of the applicant jurisdiction?
b. What is the current population?
(Current/most recent conservation trust fund/lottery distribution estimate is acceptable.) What is the source of the
estimate?
c. What is the population projection for the applicant in 5 years?
What is the source of the projection?
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254,240
304,671
DOLA
360,868
DOLA
2. Financial Information (Current Year):
In the column below labeled "Applicant" provide the financial information for the municipality, county, school district or special district directly
benefiting from the application. In the columns below labeled "Entity", provide the financial information for any public entities on whose behalf
the application is being submitted (if applicable).
Complete items "a through k" for ALL project types:
Lead
Applicant
Co -applicant
Co -applicant
a. Assessed Valuation (AV) Year: Most Recent
$8,983,976,390
b. Total Mill Levy
15.80
c. Property Tax Revenue Generated
(mill levy x AV / 1,000)
$141,946,827
d. Sales Tax (Rate/Estimated Annual Revenue)
%0 / $0
% / $
% / $
e. General Fund Budgeted Revenue
$130,117,497
f. General Fund Budgeted Expenditures
$129,821,749
g. General Fund Balance as of December 31,
2016 - General Fund Balance:
$19,892,049
Portion of General Fund which is Unassigned AA
(meets the definition identified in the GASB
h. statement below)
$12,295,748
i. Total Budgeted Revenue (All Funds)*
$427,155,575
j. Total Budgeted Expenditures (All Funds)*
$320,175,402
k. Total Fund Balance (All Funds)*
$125,217,000
I. Total Outstanding Debt (All Funds)**
$0
* Sum of General Fund and all Special or Enterprise Funds
** Include the total outstanding liability from all multi -year debt obligations (lease purchase agreements, certificate of participation and
any other debt instruments).
^^Unassigned fund balance - Amounts that are available for any purpose; these amounts are reported only in the general fund and
have not been committed by resolution, ordinance or contract and have not been budgeted for an intended purpose.
(Click this link to locate GASB Fund Balance definitions)
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For projects to be managed through a Special Fund other than the General Fund (e.g. County Road and Bridge
Fund) or managed through an Enterprise Fund (e.g. water, sewer, county airport), complete items "k through
o":
Complete items "I through p" for ALL project types:
Identify the relevant Special Fund or Enterprise
Fund:
Public Works
— Fund
—Fund
Fund
m. Special or Enterprise Fund Budgeted Revenue
$100,452,590
$
$
n. Special or Enterprise Fund Budgeted
Expenditures
$81,400,232
$
$
o. Special or Enterprise Fund Outstanding Debt**
$0
$
$
p. Special Fund Mill Levy (if applicable)
1.444
$
$
q. Special or Enterprise Fund Balance as of
December 315t of the previous year
$35,600,000
$
$
For Water and Sewer Project Only complete items "q through s":
Complete items "q through s" for ALL project types:
Water
Sewer
r. Tap Fee
$
$
s. Average Monthly User Charge
(Divide sum of annual (commercial and residential) revenues by 12 and
then divide by the number of total taps served.)
NOTE: Commercial and Residential Combined
$
$
t. Number of total Taps Served by Applicant
** Include the total outstanding liability from all multi -year debt obligations (lease purchase agreements, certificate of participation
and any other debt instruments).
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D. PROJECT INFORMATION.
The statutory purpose of the Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance program is to provide financial assistance to
"political subdivisions socially or economically impacted by the development, processing or energy conversion of
minerals and mineral fuels."
1. Demonstration of Need:
a. Why is the project needed at this time?
WCR 87 is a vital north/south connector road serving the east side of Weld County. If this road is closed, the out
of direction travel for motorists is anywhere from 30-60 miles.
b. How does the implementation of this project address the need?
This project is needed to provide safety improvements to ensure a more resilient connector road is provided, not
only to the traveling public, first responders, school districts, and oil and gas operators in the area.
c. Does this project, as identified in this application, completely address the stated need? If not, please describe
additional work or phases and the estimated time frame. Do you anticipate requesting Energy and Mineral Impact
Assistance funds for future phases?
Yes, this addresses the safety need for this portion of the roadway. Weld County will not be requesting
additional funding for this corridor.
d. What other implementation options have been considered?
Riverside Reservoir obstructs the ability to offer other road options for connectivity. Therefore, Public Works
received direction to focus the corridor connection improvements from US 34.
e. What are the consequences if the project is not awarded funds?
If funding is not awarded, this section will continue to deteriorate and become an even worse safety problem.
Dust and soft spots will worsen and the County may have to reduce the speed limit and continue signing the area
with "Road Damage Ahead" signs.
2. Measurable Outcomes:
a. Describe measurable outcomes you expect to see when implementation of this project is complete. How will the
project enhance the livability* of your region, county, city, town or community (e.g. constructing a new water plant will
eliminate an unsafe drinking water system and provide safe and reliable drinking water; the construction of a new
community center will provide expanded community services, or projects achieving goals regarding energy conservation,
community heritage, economic development/diversification, traffic congestion, etc.)?
*(Livability means increasing the value and/or benefit in the areas that are commonly linked in community development such
as jobs, housing, transportation, education, emergency mitigation, health and environment)
Due to the limited amount of roads in the vicinity, the value of paving WCR 87 is significant. The improvements
will make the area safer for all motorists and add years of life to the existing roadway by using innovative
technology at the subgrade level, which will help with truck traffic deterioration.
b. How will the outcome of the project be measured to determine whether the anticipated benefits to this population
actually occur?
Upon completion, Public Works will continue to collect traffic counts to determine if traffic increases.
c. Does this project preserve and protect a registered state historic building, facility or structure? If yes, please
describe. Year of construction:
N/A, no historic building, facility, or structure is involved in the project. However, WCR 87 is a direct connection
to the historic Deerfield community, which is located on the south side of US 34.
d. Will this project implement an energy efficiency/strategy that could result in less carbon footprint or conserve energy
use or capitalize on renewable energy technology? If yes, please describe.
Yes, by improving the intersection and road from gravel to paved, you significantly improve the air quality by
reducing particulate emission matter generated from fugitive dust.
e. Will the project be constructed with "Resiliency Framework", which is to build and construct with a plan to reduce risks
by utilizing materials and constructing in areas to better withstand natural or man-made disasters, etc.? If yes, please
describe.
Yes, because we are paving this road over the Master's bridge, which will create a more resilient road/bridge
infrastructure should water from the South Platte overtop WCR 87. A paved road is more resilient to water
overtopping than a gravel road.
3. Relationship to Community Goals
a. Is the project identified in the applicant's budget or a jurisdictionally approved plan (e.g. capital improvement plan,
equipment replacement plan, comprehensive plan, utility plan, road maintenance and improvement plan or other local or
regional strategic management or planning document)? What is its ranking?
Yes, this project has been identified in the Public Works general fund budget.
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4. Local Commitment and Ability to Pay/Local Effort
a. Why can't this project be funded locally?
In anticipation of budget cutbacks from falling oil prices, Weld County cut back funds to the HARP Program,
which means less roads can be improved. Due to project proximity, it made sense to defer this project until
crews could generate a more economy of scale. However, due to this project becoming a priority, Public Works
is now going to contract the construction of this project rather than waiting on Weld County crews to ensure it
gets done in a timely manner. Therefore, in order to ensure completion, funding assistance is needed.
b. Has this project been deferred because of lack of local funding? If so, how long?
Yes, this project has been deferred many times.
c. Explain the origin of your local cash match. (Note: Whenever possible, local government cash match on a dollar for
dollar match basis is encouraged.) Are the local funds committed or pending? If there are pending funds, when will the
status of those funds be determined?
The project will be funded out of Public Works 2018 General Fund.
d. What other community entities, organizations, or stakeholders recognize the value of this project and are
collaborating with you to achieve increased livability of the community? Please describe how your partners are
contributing to achieve the improvement to the livability of the community through this project. If in -kind contributions are
included in the project budget, detailed tracking will be required on project monitoring report.
All motorists utilizing these roads recognize the value of this safety project. This project is located in both
Wiggins Fire and School Districts.
i. Please describe the level of commitment by each collaborator. (e.g. fee waivers, in -kind services, fundraising,
direct monetary contribution, policy changes.)
Due to the proximity of the project, Weld County will use the grant funds to contract the construction project.
The grant cash match will be from Public Works' general fund.
ii. Please list the value of the resources that each collaborator is bringing to the program.
N/A
e. Has the applicant dedicated the financial resources in their current budget, reserve funds and/or unused debt
capacity that are being used for the local matching funds? Explain if No
Yes, the project funds have been identified in the 2017 & 2018 budget. Construction can begin as soon as an
executed contract is in place. Public Works designed the project in-house and will put together the bid
documents to contract the construction for the spring/summer of 2018. This project would be completed before
the end of 2018. If awarded, Weld County will fund the cash match from Public Works' general fund.
f. Have the applicant's tax rates, user charges or fees been reviewed recently to address funding for the proposed
project?
Weld County has so many impacted roads that all available funding is going into the PW General Fund/HARP
program to improve as many county roads as possible. The grant would allow Public Works to complete a
significant collector road project, which wouldn't otherwise be completed.
g. If the tax rate, user charges or fees were modified, what was the modification and when did this change occur?
Weld County has been directing the revenues from the Specific Ownership Tax to Public Works since 1985.
h. Has the applicant contacted representatives from local energy or mineral companies to discuss the project? If yes,
when was the contact and what was discussed.
Yes, HARP roads are discussed at Weld County's Oil and Gas Working Group regular meetings. The O & G
Working Group consists of industry partners discussing impacts affecting us all and problem solve how we can
work together to minimize or mitigate problems.
i. Has the applicant requested financial support from the industry? If yes, when was the contact, what amount did you
request? What were the results? If no, why not?
Yes, but the industry typically helps Weld County projects with in -kind support such as water hauling, gravel,
trucking and stock piling.
5. Readiness to Go
a. Assuming this project is funded as requested, how soon will the project begin? Select One (XjWithin 3 months,
(J3-6 months, (J6-9 months or (J9-12 months? What is the time frame for completion? Select One (_)Within 3 months,
(J3-6 months, U6-9 months, (X)9-12 months or (J >12 months.
b. Describe how you determined that the project can be completed within the proposed budget as outlined in this
application?
With DOLA's timeline for contracting projects, if awarded, a contract will probably be completed at the beginning
of 2018, which is during the winter months. Therefore, PW will use this time to bid the project for construction.
As soon as the asphalt plants begin producing the polymer asphalt we use on bridges, the project can begin.
Anticipate construction starting in May at the latest and being complete in July with project close-out in August.
c. Has the necessary planning and design been completed? How? What additional design work remains? How did the
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applicant develop project cost estimates? Are any or permitting must still be completed, if any? When? How did the
applicant develop project cost estimates? Is the project supported by bids, professional estimates or other credible
information? Please attach a copy of any supporting documents.
The budget has been estimated by professional engineers. If the project exceeds the estimate, the county may
need to reduce the project scope to fit the budget, which may mean paving 1.5 miles rather than 2 miles, for
example.
i. What additional design work remains?
The majority of the design is complete. Public Works will complete the design in 2017 in order to produce bid
documents for January of 2018.
ii. How did the applicant develop project cost estimates?
Estimates were developed by professional engineers involved with the project design.
iii. Is the project supported by bids, professional estimates or other credible information? Please attach a copy of any
supporting documents.
I Yes, the engineer's estimate is supported by bids and comparisons with costs from similar projects.
iv. Are any Local, State or Federal permits required before the project can proceed?
If yes, please describe.
No additional permits are required for this project because it will occur within the existing right-of-way limits.
6. Energy & Mineral Relationship
a. Describe how the applicant is, has been, or will be impacted by the development, production, or conversion of energy
and mineral resources.
Weld County accounts for more than fifty percent of all oil and gas activity for the entire state and therefore is
extremely impacted. Much of the road's traffic is due to oil and gas trucks.
b. To further document the impact in the area, name the company or companies involved, the number of employees
(click to get # of employees) associated with the activities impacting the jurisdiction and other relevant, quantitative
indicators of energy/mineral impact.
Companies with oil and gas operations in the area include: Noble Energy, Bill Barrett, and NGL Water Solutions.
c. Cite actual use data that documents direct impact as it relates to the need for the project. For example, "heavy truck
traffic directly related to energy development activities is impacting County Road X. a traffic count done in May 2015
showed energy related truck traffic increased from 100 trips per day to 300."
WCR 87 is a collector roadway. Current traffic volumes on WCR 87 are 425 vehicles per day (vpd) with 52% truck
traffic. This count was taken on 3/9/2017.
7. Management Capacity
a. How will you separate and track expenditures, maintain funds and reserves for the capital expenditures and
improvements as described in this project?
Weld County's Accounting Department is recognized as a Tier 3 local government by the State and can manage
all invoicing information through Banner Accounting System. In addition, Public Works will use the project
management software PubWorks to assist in administering the grant.
b. Describe the funding plan in place to address the new operating and maintenance expenses generated from the
project?
Going from a gravel to a paved road will increase the amount of HUTF funding Weld County will receive in order
to maintain this corridor.
c. Describe the technical and professional experience/expertise of the person(s) and/or professional firms responsible to
manage this project.
Weld County Public Works has several engineers on staff and proven expertise in roadway improvement
projects. Barbara Connolly is the point of contact for this grant and Elizabeth Relford will be responsible for
managing the construction project.
d. Does the project duplicate service capacity already established? Is the service inadequate? Has consolidation of
services with another provider been considered?
This is a safety project and does not duplicate service capacity, but enhances it. Current service is inadequate
and inefficient to meet existing truck traffic demands.
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E. HIGH PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATION (HPCP) PROGRAM COMPLIANCE.
Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S. 24-30-1305.5) require all new facilities, additions, and renovation projects that meet
the following applicability criteria to conform with the High Performance Certification Program (HPCP) policy adopted by
the Office of the State Architect (OSA) if:
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• The project receives 25% or more of state funds; and
• The new facility, addition, or renovation project contains 5,000 or more building gross square feet; and
• The building includes an HVAC system; and
• In the case of a renovation project, the cost of the renovation exceeds 25% of the current value of the property.
The HPCP requires projects that meet the applicability criteria above to achieve third party verification with the target goal
of LEED Gold or Green Globes -Three Globes. Projects are strongly encouraged to meet the Office of the State
Architect's (OSA) Sustainable Priorities in addition to the LEED prerequisites. Projects funded through DOLA that meet
the above applicability criteria are required to complete the DOLA registration and tracking process. See DOLA's HPCP
web page for more information or contact your DOLA regional manager.
In instances where achievement of LEED Gold or Green Globe -Three Globes certification is not achievable, an applicant
may request a modification of the HPCP policy or a waiver if certain conditions exist. DOLA staff will work with applicants
to identify workable solutions to meet the program's intent to maximize building energy efficiencies.
Please answer the following questions:
(Complete this section only if your project application is for a building project, both new construction as well as
renovation.) N/A
1. Is the applicant seeking state funding for 25% or more of the total project cost (including all phases, if
applicable)? Yes(_) No(_)
(If no, the project does not meet the HPCP requirement and the rest of this section does not need to be completed)
Does the building include an HVAC system? Yes(_J No(_)
If yes, please check whether the proposed project includes a HVAC upgrade or new HVAC
system.
2. Is this project (check all that apply): _new construction _renovation new and renovation
New building square footage: SF Renovation square footage: SF
Is the building square footage (new construction and/or renovation) 5,000 SF or more? Yes(_J No(_J
3. For building renovation projects:
What is the current property value? (Determine based on assessed or appraised value) $
What is the total project cost for the renovations? $
Does the cost of renovation exceed 25% of the current value of the property? Yes(J No(�
4. If you answered "yes" to questions 1, 2, 3, and if applicable, 4, then your project meets the HPCP
applicability criteria. Complete the HPCP registration form and preliminary checklist and submit with
this grant application. (See DOLA's HPCP web page for registration and checklist form.)
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS:
5. Have you included any additional costs in this grant application for third party verification to comply with the
High Performance Certification Program? Yes(_J No(_) If yes, please specify the estimated cost for third
participation verification/certification:$
6. Will you need assistance locating resources, third party consultants, or technical assistance for HPCP third
party verification requirements, preparing cost estimates, or otherwise complying with the HPCP?
Yes(_J No(_J Explain
Note: If this application is for design services for a planned building project that meets the HPCP applicability criteria and the applicant
intends to seek state funding for 25% or more of the total project cost, then the design should maximize high performance building
certification standards (by completing the HPCP checklist) and build in anticipated project costs, as appropriate.
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F. TABOR COMPLIANCE.
1. Does the applicant jurisdiction have voter authorization to receive and expend state grants without regard to TABOR
spending limitations? Yes(_) No( ). If yes, explain:
I Yes
2. If the applicant jurisdiction receives a grant with State Severance funds, will the local government exceed the TABOR
limit and force a citizen property tax rebate? Yes(__) No(_). Explain.
No
3. Has the applicant jurisdiction been subject to any refund under TABOR or statutory tax limitations?
Yes(___) No( ). Explain.
I No
4. Has the applicant sought voter approval to keep revenues above fiscal spending limits? Yes(_) No(_). Explain.
Yes
5. Are there any limitations to the voter approved revenues? (e.g., Can revenues only be spent on law enforcement or
roads?) Yes(X) No(_). Explain.
All Weld County ad valorem tax levies for county purposes, when applied to the total valuation for assessment of
the County, shall be reduced so as to prohibit the levying of a greater amount of tax revenue than was levied
from ad valorem taxation in the preceding year plus five percent (5%) except to provide for the payment of bonds
and interest thereon.
6. If the applicant jurisdiction is classified as an enterprise under TABOR, will acceptance of a state grant affect this
status? Yes(_) No(X). Explain.
Acceptance of grant funds will not affect Weld County as an enterprise under TABOR.
G. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW.
Indicate below whether any of the proposed project activities:
1. Will be undertaken in flood hazard areas. Yes( X ) No(_).
List flood plain maps/studies reviewed in reaching this conclusion. Describe alternatives considered and mitigation
proposed.
I FIRM Panel: 08123C1850E, dated January 20, 2016.
2. Will the project affect historical, archeological or cultural resources, or be undertaken in a geological hazard area.
Yes(_) No(X ).
If yes, describe alternatives considered and mitigation proposed.
3. Address any other public health or safety related concerns? Describe. Yes(J No(_).
I This project will improve public health air quality by eliminating fugitive dust particulate matter.
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APPLICATION SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
AND
OFFICIAL BOARD ACTION DATE (REQUIRED)
Application and attachments must be submitted electronically in
WORD .DOC (Preferred) or .PDF Format (Unsecured) to:
ImpactGrantsastate.co.us
Please Cc your DOLA Regional Manager all documents as well to ensure receipt.
In email subject line include: Applicant Local Government name and Tier for which you are applying
-example- Subject: Springfield County EIAF Grant Request, Tier 1
NOTE: Please do not submit a scanned application (scanned attachments ok).
(If you are unable to submit electronically please contact your DOLA Regional Manager)
For any questions related to the electronic submittal please call Leah Smith @ 303.864.7757
Attachments List (Check and submit the following documents, if applicable):
► Preliminary Engineering Reports
► Architectural Drawings
► Cost Estimates
D. Detailed Budget
► Map showing location of the project X
► Attorney's TABOR decision
► HPCP Registration, modification
Or Waiver Form
Official Board Action taken on
July 31, 2017
Date
Submission of this form indicates official action by the applicant's governing board
authorizing application for these funds.
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