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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 of County Commissioners of Weld County, Coloardo, held a public hearing on the 13th day of September, 1978 at the hour of 2 : 00 o' clock p.m. , in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners, for the purpose of hearing the application of Roger Vermeer, Rural Route 1, Box 111, Millan, Minnesota 56262 , for the granting of a Special Use Permit for a hog operation on the following described real estate, to-wit: The North 1683 feet of the West 1320 feet of the Northwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS , evidence was presented in support of the grant of the Special Use Permit for a hog operation on the above described real estate, and WHEREAS, Section 3. 3 (E) (2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion authorizes such a use in an Agricultural District upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, heard all the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the petitioner and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter, and having been fully informed and satisfied that the request for a Special Use Permit for a hog operation on the hereinabove described real estate, conforms to the purposes of Section 3. 3 (E) (2) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of the petitioner for a Special Use Permit for a hog operation on the PL0647 L 7V71/4L. /,_ 780272 hereinabove described tract of land, be and hereby is, granted subject to the Development Standards contained in the Special Use Permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated August 1, 1978, be and hereby are, incorporated as the findings of fact of the Board of County Commissioners in this matter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of September, A.D. , 1978. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: ‘Platy. OtAAAA:412(Alit4AC:,,i1 Weld County Clerk and Recorder nd lerk to the Box BY: 4(-1/LAdk Deputy County erk ROVE AS TO FORM: 67 County Attorney Date Presented: September 18, 1978 7 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date August 1, 1978 Case No. SUP# 366 . 78• 1 APPLICATION OF Roger Vermeer ADDRESS Rural Route 1, Box 111, Milian, Minnesota 56262 Moved by Percy Hiatt that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission: Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the appli- cation for site approval of Hog Operation covering the following described property in Ueld Coun,,y, Colorado, to-wit: See attached with Development Standards be recommended (favorably) to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The request agrees with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. Said Plan states : "The expansion and development of agri-business and agriculturally oriented industry will be encouraged, provided these enterprises do not adversely affect the total economy or environment . " It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that with the design and controls proposed in the hog operation, there is little chance for adverse impacts on the total econom or surrounding environment . srM-� COL:',: oo COUNTY OF WELD Fi !d wit'l the Durk of of County Comm.-z, Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer AUf,'t 1978 Vote: For Passage Chuck Carlson Against Pas age_ , €Itp NF,ORPrk t� 8Y Deputy Ben Nix Frank Suckla Jerry Kiefer Percy Hiatt Bette Kountz The Chairman declared the Resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Shirley A. Phillips , 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, Color- ado, adopted on August 1, 1978 and recorded in Book No. VI of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission. hated the 3 day of August , 19 78 . Secretary \ co Z o " U) • O 0 CC O O U tl Iy "} O = W F- F.a O F- z N DJ 0 -L J F- W L 3 O u- F- O w >- w F— z O O N ul lD lil liJ F O O F w w co tD w 2 z z c a O I W = O z Roger Vermeer SUP-366:78:18 P.C. RECOMMENDATION August 1, 1978 2. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that this proposed operation is in compliance with the provisions of Section 3.3.E.2. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The proposed use will be compatible with the surrounding area, in harmony with the character of the neighborhood and existing agricultural uses, compatible with the future development in the area and will not adversely affect the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the county. This determination is based upon the following: A. The hog operation and management practices as outlined and controlled in the Development Standards will make this operation compatible with the surrounding area by minimizing potential adverse impacts. B. The proposal is for an agri-business in an agriculturally zoned area, with all existing land uses being agricultural. C. The Weld County Health Department has set forth no objections to the proposed request provided the applicant addresses the Health Department's comments in its letter dated July 24, 1978. The Health Department 's comments are incorporated in the attached Development Standards. D. The Weld County Engineering Department has set forth no objections to the proposed request. E. The Colorado Division of Water Resources has indicated that a dependable water supply will be available from the permitted well No. 98041 for livestock use. F. The West Greeley Soil Conservation District has set forth no objections to the proposed request provided the applicant addresses the comments made in the Soil Conservation District's letter dated July 17, 1978. G. The Weld County Extension Service has indicated that the proposed plan provides adequatd space for the proposed number of hogs. The County Extension Agent did not observe any problems with the proposed operation. H. The applicant has submitted letters containing five signatures of adjacent property owners in Larimer County who are in favor of this request. Roger Vermeer SUP-366:78:18 P.C. RECOMMENDATION August 1, 1B?8 The Planning Commission recommendation for approval is conditioaal upon the following: 1 1. The attached Development Standards being recommended and adopted for the Special Use Permit. 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued for the Special Use Permit area until the Development Standards for the Special Use Permit have been placed on the Special Use Permit plat and said plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services office. 3. The applicant shall adequately address the fly control and odor control program to the satisfaction of Weld County Health Department prior to the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners. Roger Vermeer SUP DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS ` _ 1. The hog farrowing and finishing operation on the hereon described parcel of land shall be limited to the facilities shown which are designed to handle a total of 2,400 swine. 2. The Special Use Permit area shall be maintained in such a manner so as to prevent soil erosion, fugitive dust , and the growth of noxious weeds . 3. All phases of the operation shall comply with all County and State Health Standards and Regulations pertaining to air quality, water quality, noise emission, and sanitary disposal systems . 4. Lagoons for wastewater retention shall be installed as per Rules and Guidelines for Water Pollution Control at Livestock Confinement Areas issued by the Colorado Department of Health, May, 1968. The applicant shall be responsible for any additional applicable directives or guidelines issued by the Colorado Department of Health Water Pollution Control Division. 5. All accesses shall have the approval of the Weld County Engineering Department . All accesses shall be contructed in accordance with the recommenations and/or requirements of the Weld County Engineering Department . 6. There shall be no discharge of wastes into any streams, other bodies of water, or adjacent drainage systems without obtaining a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit from the Colorado Department of Health. 7. The Special Use Permit shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Development Standards stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations . Any material deviations from the plans and/or Development Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment to the Special Use Permit by the Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Development Standards shall be permitted. Any other changes from the plans and/or Development Standards shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. The Weld County Planning Commission held a scheduled meeting on August 1, 1978, at 1 : 30 p.m. in the Weld County Centennial Center County Commissioners Hearing Room, first floor, 915 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado. Roll Call was as follows : Chuck Carlson Present Ben Nix Present Percy Hiatt Present Jerry Kiefer Present Frank Suckla Present Bette Kountz Present Irma White Present Also present were : Gary Z. Fortner, Director of Planning Tom Honn , Zoning Administrator Chuck Cunliffe, Assistant Zoning Administrator Kay Norton , Assistant County Attorney As a quorum was present , the meeting proceeded as scheduled. The minutes of the July 18, 1978, meeting were unanimously approved. APPLICANT: Flatiron Paving Company CASE NUMBER: SUP-365 : 78: 16 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SE4 NE4j Section 30, and SW* NW*, Section 29, T2N, R68W LOCATION: 32 miles north and 1 mile east of Erie SUBJECT: Addition of Asphalt Plant and a Concrete Batch Plant Amending SUP-260 APPEARANCE : Ed McDowell and Mike Hart DISCUSSION: This application was continued from the Planning Commission meeting on July 18, 1978, for any further information to be presented. There was concern at the last meeting regarding compatibility with the surrounding area. Michael Hart stated in this regard that there is a parcel of land on the south side of Road 162 and on the west side of Boulder Creek that is zoned Industrial. There was also concern about the potential impact of the mining operation and the difference of the impacts regarding air quality of the area. Dr. George McVeel then gave an extensive report of his investigation of the air quality as it now exists in the area and what the effects would be of the sand and gravel alone. He stated that as the operation exists now the air quality is relatively good at the present time with the exception of some particulate matter such as dust and small amounts of other pollutants from oil and gas wells in the area and from automobiles. The impacts of the sand and gravel operation alone will produce some particulate matter as will the asphalt and concrete plant . He stated that the impacts will be small in the long-run and on the average there will actually be a reduction of the amount of particular released into the air. Discussion followed regarding how many employees would be ipvolved with the operation. There will be approximately 15 persons involved according to Ed McDowell . Mr. Kiefer asked if the material mined five miles upstream isbrought to the plant or will the asphalt and concrete plant use only the material that is on site. Mr. McDowell stated that the material is hauled back to Boulder and is processed further upstream in an asphalt plant there and used in Boulder. The concrete plant in Boulder presently has its own source of material where it is located. No material from these silos would be hauled to the proposed Planning Commission nutes Page 2 August 1, 1978 plants and would be very uneconomical . Discussion followed where the majority of the material will be processed. Tom Bauer then expressed his opposition to the proposal by stating that the non-particulate emissions would be trapped because the proposal is in a valley and there would also be an increase of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons because of the increased traffic and dust . Helen Bryant stated that her father owned the property that is zoned industrial and had no intention of having an industrial operation on the land. At this time the slide presentation was again shown for the benefit of Mrs . Kountz that was prepared by surrounding property owners opposed to the proposal. Mrs. Kountz was not present for the previous Planning Commission hearing.' Other persons expressing opposition because of incompatibility with the area, dust , noise, and pollution included : Ken Neuens , Dale and Lynn Johnson , John True, Mike Shaw, Carol Bultaup , Howard Rasmussen , Sandy True, Mrs. Saudee and Doris Saudee. Lucy Stromquist , also a surrounding property owner, was concerned about the possible decrease of food production and Helen Nelson read some statistics which stated that there is 4* miles of surrounding property of which 1. 75 miles and 410 acres represent those opposing the site and 2, miles and 960 acres which represent those who have no objection to the proposal . Mr. Nix raised the concern of the possible conflict of interest in knowing Mr. Milton Nelson. No member on the Board felt it necessary for Mr. Nix to abstain from voting. Tom Honn then read the conditions that were to be subject to the staff ' s recommendation into the record. Chairman Carlson asked for clarification as to whether it was County Road 3 or 3z. Tom Honn stated that the memo from the County Engineer' s Office refers to it as County Road 3. Discussion followed regarding alternate routes . It was decided the County Commissioners should male this final decision . MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval with the Development Standards using County Road 3 as the alternate route to the Board of County Commissioners with the County Commissioners to make the final decision regarding alternate routes . Motion by Frank Suckla, seconded by Ben Nix. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Percy Hiatt and Bette Kountz. A vote of "no" was cast by Jerry Kiefer and Irma White. Motion carried 5 to 2 . Each member was then requested by John Houtchens regarding clarification of why each Planning Commission member voted the way they did which each member did as requested. APPLICANT: Charles Holiday CASE NUMBER: Z-304 :78:8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: EZ El NE*, Section 6; Pt . SE , Section 20, and Pt . E , Section 31, T2N, R65W LOCATION: 2,-1 west of Hudson SUBJECT: Change of Zone from "A" Agricultural to "B" Business District APPEARANCE : Don Drawer DISCUSSION: This application was tabled from the Planning Commission meeting on July 5, 1978, for a field trip and further information regarding the history of what has occurred to date. Chuck Cunliffe also brought the Planning Commission up-to-date as to what has occurred ' Planning Commission nutes . Page 3 August 1, 1978 to date. Discussion followed regarding what had happened at various points of time. Mr. Kiefer asked if there was a time table at all . Mr. Drawer responded there was not. Mrs. White stated she was not convinced the proposal was feasible with 'no water and no assurance it will be carried out . Mr. Kiefer asked if there was a certain time table to carry this out and have everything in order. Mr. Drawer responded there was not . Mr. Drawer also commented in regard to the staff ' s recommendation that he felt this would be of benefit to the county. Also stated that Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riley were opposed to this because they thought County Road 16 would be an access road, but Mr. Drawer assured them they do not want it to be an access. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to deny the application based on the staff ' s recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners with the deletion of the last quoted paragraph and Reason #2 of the staff ' s recommendation and the last sentence of the recommendation . Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Irma White. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , Bette Kountz, and Irma White. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Erie Water and Sanitation District CASE NUMBER: SUP-367: 78: 19 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . SE* NW*, Section 6, T1N, R68W LOCATION: 1* miles north of Erie SUBJECT: Wastewater Treatment Plant APPEARANCE : Keith Bell DISCUSSION: This proposal is to serve the community of Erie and is designed to accommodate the anticipated future growth of Erie and to meet the effluent standards of the Weld County Health Department , the Colorado Department of Health and the EPA. The plant will employ a maximum of three persons. The noise level will be relatively low for the type of equipment which will be used and will be housed within the building. The activated sludge process is being utilized to minimize odors . There will be some odor, but will be very slight . This particular sight was chosen because of gravity flow, is not subject to flooding, is isola6ed from housing, and is down wind of prevailing winds. Discussion then followed regarding the selection of the site. Tom Honn read the staff' s recommendation to continue the hearing to August 15, 1978. Chairman Carlson then calledfor comments from the audience. At this time Virginia Thurman asked who will be served if the proposal is granted and requested more information regarding the odor. Joyce Rees expressed concern regarding the potential for flooding, and also stated that she had received a letter from the Town Clerk of Erie which stated there was gravel at the site. Mr. Bell later commented there was no gravel at all at this site. Carol Bulthaup expressed concern with odor, Shirley Koch expressed concern about ; flooding as did Russell Rees. Mr. Bell stated that the 500, 000 per gallon per day plant will serve a population equivalent of 5, 000 people. However, this is approximate because the water will also serve industrial uses , schools, restaurants, etc. Discussion followed regarding the configuration of the land and the number of houses invovled along Colorado 52. No further discussion . Planning Commission nutes Page 4 August 1, 1978 MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to continue the meeting to August 15, 1978, based on the staff 's recommendation . Motion by Jerry Kiefer, seconded by Irma White. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson, Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , Bette Kountz, and Irma White. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Terry Bird CASE NUMBER: CUP-33 :78 :2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . SW*, Sectio n15, T6N, R67W LOCATION: l mile east of Windsor on the north side of Colo. Highway 52 SUBJECT: Church APPEARANCE: Terry Bird DISCUSSION: This proposal is for a church and a residence on the site. Mr. Bird explained that the residence will be used for temporary worship for approximately one year and then if they have adequate membership a sanctuary will be built on the south side of the residence. The residence now is almost complete with the exception of inside work yet to be done. The ground around the home has been raised to 24" with adequate drainage for irrigation water and surface water onto a tile covered area south of the location. There being no questions at this time, Chuck Cunliffe read the staff ' s recommendation for approval and the Development Standards. Chuck Carlson asked what septic system would be used. Chuck Cunliffe responded it would be an engineering designed system designed with the approval of the Weld County Health Department . John Hall confirmed this by stating that the system is an evapotranspiration sealed system and has been approved by the Weld County Health Department . Mr. Nix expressed concern with how close the water table was to the surface. Mr. Bird responded it was about 4 feet . No further discussion . MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval based on the staff ' s recommendation with the Development Standards to the Board of County Commissioners. Motion by Irma White , seconded by Ben Nix. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson, Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , Bette Kountz, and Irma White. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Roger Vermeer CASE NUMBER: SUP-366 :78: 18 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . NWq, Section 6, T8N, R67W LOCATION: 8 miles west of Nunn adjacent to Larimer County Line '� SUBJECT: Hog Operation APPEARANCE : Roger Vermeer \ \ DISCUSSION: Mr. Vermeer stated that he presently owns a hog operation i in Minnesota and has been looking for some time to find an area more iN conducive to raising hogs than Minnesota as Minnestota gets a lot of snow and approximately six months of winter. They have now found thiq area which is suited to their operation and situation and is relatively i isolated. 51 acres are involved and will probably be for feeder pigs only. unless there is a demond for finishing them. 200 sows are presently proposed. There is a well on the property and a permit for a second well has been received. There being no questions or comments at this time, Chuck Cunliffe read the staff ' s recommendation for approval with the Development Standards. No further discussion. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval with the Develop- ment Standards to the Board of County Commissioners based on the staff ' s recommendation . Motion by Percy Hiatt , seconded by Jerry Kiefer. A vote , Planning Commission nutes Page 5 August 1, 1978 \ of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson, Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer , \,.Percy Hiatt , and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. APPLICANT: James Bishop CASE NUMBER: S-138 : 77: 11 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . SE*, Section 30, T3N, R68W ' LOCATION: 3 miles south and 2 miles west of Mead immediately north of Union Reservoir (Calkins Lake) SUBJECT: Final Plat - Calkins Lake Subdivision APPEARANCE : James Bishop DISCUSSION: This proposal was begun approximately one year ago to create six 2 to 3 acre sites facing the lake. Longs Peak had given Mr. Bishop a water commitment , but since the drought occurred last year they with- drew the commitment. An alternate source was sought for water. A commercial well permit was then issued to him by the state temporarily. The County Planning Staff preferred to have a permanent well permit . An augmentation plan was then filed with the State Court and received final approval for the well and the augmentation plan. A problem has now arisen with the Weld County Health Department regarding the water source and supply. The Health Department prefers to have the developer provide the water treatment center rather than on an individual basis . Mr. Bishop will have this hcanged on the plat . Water quality must be approved by both the State and County Health Departments. There being no questions at this time, Tom Honn read the staff ' s recommendation for continuing the hearing. Mr. Bishop then stated that the water testing system for water quality is quite expensive, however they will proceed with this if necessary. Mr. Bishop is quite anxious to get approval as this final plat process has taken a year' s time. John Hall stated he can do nothing until approval is received by the State Health Department . Discussion followed. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to continue the hearing based on the staff ' s recommendation . Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Jerry. Kiefer. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Lyle Picraux CASE NUMBER: VI-72 : 77:20 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . SW*, Section 32, T1N, R68W LOCATION: 3 miles west of I-25 on the north side of Colorado State Highway 7 SUBUECT: Builder' s supply yard and office in the Agricultural Zone District APPEARANCE : Lyle Picraux DISCUSSION: Cathy Carter, Zoning Violation Inspector, read the report on the property bringing the Planning Commission up-to-date regarding what has occurred so far. Mr. Picraux stated that he has an application for a change of zone and also has new drawings made for this property to meet the requirements for the original change of zone request . This application had been denied at a previous Planning Commission meeting. Chuck Cunliffe stated he was not aware that Mr. Picraux was working on a new application as neither he or Tom Honn had spoke with Mr. Picraux. Mr. Picraux then said that his office personnel had contacted the office and requested that an application form be sent . which was done. Mr. Cunliffe also staLed that he would :,uggest that Mr. Picraux be given 30 days to submit the change of zone application and if not received by , ' Planning Commission autes Page 6 August 1, 1978 September 1, 1978, the matter would be taken to the County Commissioners for legal action. Mr. Carlson said he felt this was reasonable. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend that Mr. Picraux be given 30 days to submit a change of zone application to the Planning Office by September 1 , 1978. If not received by that date the matter will be taken to the Board of County Commissioners• for legal action . Motion by Jerry Kiefer, seconded by Bette Kountz. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson, Ben Nix, Jerry Kiefer, Frank Suckla, Percy Hiatt , Irma White , and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Larry and Carol Nelson CASE NUMBER: VI-87: 78 : 11 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . NW4j Section 30, T3N, R68W LOCATION: 2 miles south and 22 miles west of Mead SUBJECT: Construction yard in the Estate Zone District APPEARANCE: Charles Saxton DISCUSSION: Cathy Carter, Zoning Violation Inspector , stated that some very recent developments had occurred since her report was prepared for the meeting. She did read the report into the record regarding the violation to bring the Planning Commission up-to-date. Subsequent to this report being prepared, Cathy Carter received a phone call from Mr. Chuck Saxton , attorney representing Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nelson. Mr. Nelson has this date hand delivered a copy of the October, 1972 letter referred to in Cathy Carter 's Summary Report . Cathy Carter indicated that Bob Adams , who wrote the October, 1972 , letter was present and available for questions regarding his recollection of this matter in the past. Copies of said letter were handed out to the Planning Commission members, Cathy Carter further stated that several letters have been received in the Planning Office by the residents of Seemore Heights that are in favor of Mr. and Mrs . Nelson operation. A phone call was received just prior to this hearing by Cathy Carter from a complaining person in Seemore Heights who stressed their concern about this excavating business continuing. Chuck Saxton at this time said that witnesses are present at this meeting who can testify to the fact that Mrs . Nelson was given assurance in 1972 that the present use of the property was within the law and they could continue it . There were also several persons in attendance, who do not think the use of the property is obnoxious to their use of the property. Negotiations have been made at this time. Kay Norton then stated that in a meeting with Mr. Bob Adams of the Planning Department Mr. Adams did in fact tell the Nelson 's in 1972 they could operate their business as a family operated business under the home occupation section of the Zoning Resolution. At this point Mrs. Norton suggested that the best settle- ment would be to get precise information on the operation as it is now and to agree that the operation will not be changed or expanded in any quality or quantity from this day forward. Mr. Nelson stated that there would probably not be any equipment there if it were not for vandalism when the equipment is stored elsewhere. Cathy Carter suggested that the documentation of equipment at present by the Nelson 's be very well itemized and submitted to the Planning Office so that it does not increase and they can keep track of it . Mr. Saxton stated that it would be submitted within two weeks. Planning Commission Lnutes Page 7 August 1, 1978 MOTION: Be it therefore resolved that the use be allowed to continue as it exists as of August 1, 1978, and that Mr. Nelson will submit an agreement between Weld County and the Nelson 's to include an inventory and full description of the operation and will not be allowed to expand or change it in any way. Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Bette Kountz. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Jerry Kiefer, Frank Suckla, Irma White , and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. After some discussion among the Planning Commission members regarding re-hearing the Lee Wieck change of zone application , it was decided they would again hear the change of zone application. Motion by Frank Suckla, seconded by Ben Nix. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , Frank Suckla, Irma White and Bette Kountz. Motion carried. There being no further business , . the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Shirley A. Phillips Planning Commission Secretary /sap Date: August 1, 1978 CASE NUMBER: SUP-366 :78 :18 NAME: Roger Vermeer REQUEST: Hog Operation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . NW*, Section 6, T8N, R67W LOCATION: 8 miles west of Nunn adjacent to Larimer County Line THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE approved FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS : 1. The request agrees with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. Said Plan states : "The expansion and development of agri-business and agriculturally oriented industry will be encouraged. provided these enterprises do not adversely affect the total economy or environment . " It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that with the design and controls proposed in the hog operation , there is little chance for adverse impacts on the total economy or surrounding environment . 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff that this proposed operation is in compliance with the provisions of Section 3. 3.E.2. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The proposed use will be compatible with the surrounding area, in harmony with the character of the neighborhood and existing agricultural uses, compatible with the future development in the area and will not adversely affect the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the county. This determination is based upon the following: A. The hog operation and management practices as outlined and controlled in the Development Standards will make this operation compatible with the surrounding area by minimizing potential adverse impacts . B. The proposal is for an agri-business in an agriculturally zoned area, with all existing land uses being agricultural . C. The Weld County Health Department has set forth no objections to the proposed request provided the applicant addresses the Health Department 's comments in its letter dated July 24, 1978. The Health Department ' s comments are incorporated in the attached Development Standards. Roger Vermeer SUP-366 : 78 :18 STAFF RECOMMENDATION August 1, 1978 D. The Weld County Engineering Department has set forth no objections to the proposed request . E. The Colorado Division of Water Resources has indicated that a dependable water supply will be available from the permitted well No. 98041 for livestock use. F. The West Greeeley Soil Conservation District has set forth no objections to the proposed request provided the applicant addresses the comments made in the Soil Conservation District 's letter dated July 17, 1978. G. The Weld County Extension Service has indicated that the proposed plan provides adequate space for the proposed number of hogs. The County Extension Agent did not observe any problems with the proposed operation. H. The applicant has submitted letters containing five signatures of adjacent property owners in Larimer County who are in favor of this request . The Department of Planning Services staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards being recommended and adopted for the Special Use Permit . 2. No building or electrical permits shall be issued for the Special Use Permit area until the Development Standards for the Special Use Permit have been placed on the Special Use Permit plat and said plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services office. 3. The applicant shall adequately address the fly control and odor control program to the satisfaction of Weld County Health Department prior to the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303)356-4000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 1 1\II El [I-1 D EC) • COLORADO March 8, 1979 Mr. Roger Vermeer 7131 Road 62 Wellington, CO 80549 RE: Request to change the size of housing facilities and location from the original design reviewed and approved under Special Use Permit 369: 78 :18 Dear Mr. Vermeer: Based upon a review of the submitted information and responses from the referral agencies reviewing your request, the Department of Plan- ning Services Staff is of the opinion that your request , as oultlined in a letter dated March 1, 1979, from Richard Fowler, President of Tee Mah Ent. , Inc. , is not a material deviation from what was origi- nally approved. Our office has no objections to issuing building permits on the special use permit area. If you have any questions concerning this matter, or if I may be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me. Respectfully, 01.1. cu.,....ur\e..... Chuck Cunliffe Assistant Zoning Administrator CC/csd cc: Richard A. Fowler Tee Mah Enterprises, Inc. 360 E. 8th Street Greeley, CO 80631 L)H AID I MEN I OF PLANNING SLRVICES PHONE (303)3564000 EXT 404 915 10TH STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO June 26, 1978 Mr. Roger Vermeer Rural Route 1 Box 111 Millan , Minnesota 56262 RE: Request for a Special Use Permit for a hog operation on a parcel of land described as the North 1683 Feet of the West 1320 Feet of the NW-3 of Section 6 , T8N, R67W of the 6th p.m. , Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Vermeer: • Your application and related materials for the above described request are complete and in order. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for • August 1, 1978, at 1 : 30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners hearing room, first floor, Weld County Centennial I Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be there to answer any questions the Planning Commission might have with respect to your application. If you have any questions with regard to this matter, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Respectfully, edtkv'S-Ad. \IL's Chuck Cunliffe Assistant Zoning Administrator CC: sap cc : Robert H. Scott 205 West 4th Loveland, Colorado 80537 Pete Delgado Delgado and Associates 2217 Airway Avenue Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 -a • SENDER Complete item; 1,2,and 3. L C)o ,i6 2 I�j i - Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on 5 reverse. REC• ,IP T FC CFR FF ^¢ r',f,/;IL LI 1. The following service is requested (check one). f:D;':�:;;c.:'1 C,:,,,E:;;,r;7-7„-_:::E3—- O Show to whom and date delivered 254` - , '�ENI' _ cdcvcrs ; Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454' C '° O RESTRIC;1ED DELIVERY. �� • _ , Show to whom and date delivered 850 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 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UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S O - INITIALS t/) fL r l7 7; GOP 1976-O-203 456 L DATE: Augurs t 1978 • TO: The Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners : If you have no objections, we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 13th of September, 1978 Weld County Extension Service Extension of Eastern Weld County Pest • Control District Termination Date Charles Bobday C0Z, A-Agricultural to B-Business Flatiron Paving SUP, Ashpalt plant & Concrete Plant Roger Vermeer SUP, Hog Operation OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: �� '' ter' F'/1,Cc(/ -)-c(rkbeputy The above mentioned hearing dates and hearing times may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. 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Tyori,, ,,,) \,......t, ...4„,.. . d a.tr :VwsZ_ k b to..\,e,& `/?- , ,t _ :_. \.. .GfYL .i.- Co BY: ectk,,,..„9„,C,..aii,_ FLOW SHEET ` . , EiWJ,'J;T CANT: 96 eV `;`O, r CASE # f- LA, , REQUEST: 6 RO, _Af0 L41 % LEGAL: M , Vu vw,o° _ m i .-_ �' -\ p 1 DATE 1 BY Application Received CV/ LO 1% W, Application Fee - Receipt #E 9 C�� �' �(f f� - 1 Recording Fee 4/ l& M 0_,V1_,, Application Complete 0 b . ' P.C. Hearing Date : U ,U� \ W16 (9/Lb/IV) C am Letter to Applicant Drafted 4/n116 QW U Referrals Listed h e) 11$ e _� Field Check by D.P.S . Staff -11 Z5/1) CAP-/ File Assembled ` ` , . „ . Referrals Mailed �`'� "`'' Chaindexed ,';I'vV' ' . �L \ Notification of Applicant '�` `' � , , Surrounding Property Owners Researched 6- 27 . /8 Airphoto/Vicinity Map Preapred 6 .2'1 . 78 ` '\ Property Owners Notified /�� �� by : `-� �' •` , Agendas Mailed by : ( 72_,‘ hb I —29,"1t) Legal Approved by County Attorney 7 I -ft) TOD. _ Referrals - Complete 1 ill L Preliminary D.P .S . Staff Comments 1 9 ir Staff Conference 1 Lem , D.P .S . Comments l tin 11U Ur./ {{ yl P.C. Hearing Action : ( - - ' i i ,' V. ,-- % P.C. Resolution ` ,-% Case Sent to Clerk to Board 'i 4' 11 QQ pp�� C.C. Hearing413.11b_ Action : a, 7 I2 J l 7 U 0,1 C.C. Resolution Received \ --\ % -% History Card Complete C.C. Resolution Sent to Drafting //�� , Drafted on Mylar _ -79 l`-`ZD Document Sent to Clerk and Recorder P.C. Minutes -\----\\ Q• • NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Land Use Code, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of " ,I,I '',, nt .', Cnloi••ido, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the tune specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit arc requested to attend and may he heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may he examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, loculed in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 78-57 Roger Vermeer Rural Route 1, DOx 111 Millan, Minnesota 56262 Date: September 13, 1978 Time: 2: 00 P.M. Request: Special Use Permit for Hog Operation LOCATION: Approximately eight miles West of Nunn, Colorado. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Keitha Hubbard, Deputy Dated: August 9, 1978 I nut I h(' O1 I I ('( ' of (;1 ('P I ('y, Co)l orado 4 THE 13°)A1'T) (IF C(tIJT1'I '1' ('O"1MISSIONEW; I'JELD COUNTY , COLORADO AUGUST 18 , 19 78 Publisher : Please insert- the enclosed nnl ice in /our i I;nile l he week of _September__4 , 1978 (7n,' Lime only . I:crI., Idind 11Iym('nl , complete I he enclosed voucher and lot w,t rd It to us, . I;il('n I et_ni n i n(1 the voucher , please include an aft idav L t of pul I i (cation so wc' may complete our files . Thank you for your cooperation . Sincerely , DOCKET #78-57 'PllI' HOARD OFF ('I l N'l'Y COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY , COLORADO BY : Mary Ann I'ruc'rs Le i n County Clerk and it('corder and Clerk Lo the Board , B , .�'C� Y -- : ' Deputy Ca,jtiLy Clerk N I I I ©Q I .5, i y • SENDER Complete Item; 1,2,and 3 LI,I cs F.� ›-1 - , c Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on o reverse e5. LT Ea, ,I I I a wW o 00 p W o_ .7x:: 1. The following service is requested (check one). CD E 0 :>c w o -= ' z ] Show to whom and date delivered 250 CD �'"� Q ,° ' �� o � o D Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` c-":--- (� .0 � 8 m' i s w o I w I ,„ , �,L-,e a I,, L'' ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ' on g o 'o LL J 16 _ - - - -- F. Lu ta ,G Show to whom and date delivered 850 .: ar,to a w c, ¢r _,,L ' o¢ cnoa "'pc, ,o ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 0_ ,7,11,- C7 i I V1 30VAi33S bdl333I1 mom 2 v g Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1 05 D e off I w , a w , ti I ; (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other ® O o` ��, ,i F L I S30VAII3S 1tl�30Vld0 a W z ;Q O i — — I5 fees). O • —S'm"I t'na naiSq asod 1111$1`!09 H 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: S�,I c HIGHLAND TODAY - c z m DOC 78-57 _ m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: m REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. m 280083 • D —y t_ (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) rn I have received the article described above. o SIGNATURE ❑ Addressee ❑ Authorized agent cn m DATE OF DELIVERY POSrTMARK O Z• 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) n m z 71 • 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S O INITIALS a I, F 4 y} GOP 1976--O-203-456 PROOF OF PUBLICAT. 11 , HIGHLAND TODAY AULT, COLORADO 80610 STATE OF COLORADO, County of Weld, c ss. I, CiaRE Kwim er,ado solemnly swear that 1 Notice am publisher of HIGHLAND TODAY; that the same is a weekly newspaper printed, in whole or in part, Pursuant to the zoning laws of the and published in the County of Weld, State of State of Colorado and the Weld -Colorado. and has a general circulation therein: County Land Use Code, a public that said newspaper has been published continu- hearing will be held in the ously and uninterruptedly in said County of Weld Chambers of the Board of County for a period of more than fifty-two consecutive Commissioners of Weld County, weeks next prior to the first publication of the Colorado, Weld County Centennial annexed legal notice or advertisement; that said Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, newspaper has been admitted to the United States Colorado,at the time specified. All mails as second-class matter under the provisions persons in any manner interested in of the Act of March 3, 1879 or any amendments the Special Use Permit are thereof, and that said newspaper is a weekly requested to attend and may be newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal heard. notices and advertisements within the meaning of BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the the laws of the State of Colorado. text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission That the annexed legal notice or advertisement may be examined in the Office of was published in the regular and entire issue of the Clerk to the Board of County every number of said weekly newspaper for the Commissioners,located in the Weld County Centennial Center,915 10th period of .---/ consecutive insertions; and that Street, Third Floor, Greeley, the first publication of said notice was in the issue Colorado. of said newspaper dated Docket No. 78-57 7- ? /°t�� Roger Vermeer A. D. 19--..1. --, Rural Route 1, Box 111 and that the last publication of said notice was in Millan, Minnesota 56262 the issue of said newspaper dated Date: September 13, 1978 Time: 2:00 p.m. A. D., 19 --, Request: Special Use Permit for Hog Operation In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this LOCATION: Approximately C.-/-11 /2 yy�� eight miles West of Nunn,Colorado l-.1_- --. day of ..-..-("/ Q.. A. D., 19---1 THE BOARD OF COUNTY ,1 COMMISSIONERS,WELD COUN- TY, COLORADO G BY:MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN P blisher COUNTY CLERK AND RE- CORDER AND CLERK TO THE Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary BOARD public in and for the County of Weld, State of BY Keitha Hubbard. Deputy Dated August 9, 1978 Colorado, this ./9"-- day of Pub. 9-7-A eC fir!.'- A. D.edAL2._, W , 19 7v a C. / Notary Public t ' `1 My commission expires W c ) /979 September 13, 1978 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 9, 1978, duly published August 10, 1978 and August 31, 1978 in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was held on the request of Roger Vermeer for a Special Use Permit for a hog operation. Mr. Vermeer was in attendance and presented his request. There was no one in the audience opposed to the granting of the SUP. After testimony was received, Commissioner Steinmark made a motion to grant the SUP to Roger Vermeer for a hog operation. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. All five commissioners were present for the hearing. ,<Y€/de-W--4ee Chairman Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado ATTEST: I0-wir Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board By: D@P Y ut �iCoun y Clerk Docket #78-57 Tape #78-101 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION THE JOHNSTOWN BREEZE STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) I, Eugene Thomas, do solemnly swear PUBLIC NOTICE that I am publisher of The Johnstown Breeze; that the same is a weekly NOTICE newspaper printed, in whole or in part,and Pursuant to the zoning laws of the published in the County of Weld, State of State of Colorado and the Weld County Land Use Code, a public Colorado, and has a general circulation hearing will be held in the therein; that said newspaper has been Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County published continuously and uninterrupted- Colorado,Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, ly in said County of Weld for a period of Colorado,at the time specified.All more than fifty-two consecutive weeks persons in any manner interested y in the S ecial Use Permit are prior to the first publication of the annexed requested to attend and may be heard legal notice or advertisement; that said BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text newspaper has been admitted to the and maps so certified by the Weld United States mails as second-class matter n may be examinedgin the Office of under the provisions of the Act of March 3, the Clerk to the Board of County 1879,or any amendments thereof,and that Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, said newspaper is a weekly newspaper 915Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. duly qualified for publishing legal notices Docket No 78-57 and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. Roger Vermeer Rural Route l,Box 111 That the annexed legal notice or Milian,Minnesota 56262 advertisement was published in the Date. September 13, 1978 regular and entire issue of every number of Time. 2 00 P.M. said weekly newspaper for the period of ReqHog est:sst: Special Use Permit for coicoctit#te insertions, and that the LEGAL DESCRIPTION: first publication of said notice was in the The North 1683 Feet of the West issue of said newspaper dated .ate' lb 1320 Feet of the Northwest 34 of Section 6 Township 8 North, ' Range 67 'west of the 6th P.M., ; A.D. 19 7 , and that the last publication County of Weld,State of Colorado. of said notice was in the issue of said THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS newspaper dated.. 3/ .,A D. 19 ? .... WELD COUNTY,COLORADO BY:MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN In witness whereof I have hereunto set WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND my hand this /S/4 day of `Sel3 CLERK TO THE BOARD Ci By:Jeannette Ordway,Deputy A.D. 19? DATED: August 9, 1978 PUBLISHED August 10,1978 and G i August e 31, 1978 in the JohnstownBreez Publisher. Co. Legal 78-164-Clerk to Bd. Subscribed and sworn to before me a Notary Public in and for the County of Weld,State of Colorado, this ...�P�.... day ofV-4 `Ite./d AD 197 . 414(-4dVi.4 Notary Puk1Nc My commission expires /..? 'S,/ . I .1t1 I' _ 1' 1 ' F.; ; Pan ar: • 12 • lU ,'1 1, 1 nr ( r`1' i ',R Ii,r1i;';IH DEI1+'rcI7'EHT 11`_i_ "f!' Hr, : - — - r,. rd:C. T,:r l f;r;L — !I1';i;l.. r';F"',TV .')1JE: P Tr): I , I _� � m1m4��''rO�A \*Sti, 1) it\T; -- — — i'' . •:Y: S)1 LA IT :. _ . ' ..,. . Ai 1 R71 : I(' .i'i ETED r,r'F'L I 'A',T .'1 A , . IIi_ltii. '1 , " E r.0',! ,r. : Pr.., type 0,117, excep'. fc-r ,natures: J , ( ':e) the, UndeI _ .nr'd, hr.,:el- / Inquest 1-r n , r',' i I ' snt'; i' :, r7 Pr 's, .� . c,,r,c,erntn I a r'd Speo ' al II;F? Pr'r;,,. t i ,T ti ` i ' Ii`1:..I',,'j jr C.I . ! r I Uninc rrI'r r;+ter1 1r 1 . '.r,Lli TI,-•• "1 c"aL ''1 t r 1-r'r ` V:',r 'Kr .1 rl .3per i er, . 1 brppi Li- ,L T, 3RIP'T i i!__-;i ' E PtI The North 1683 feet of the West 1320 feet of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. L'"'' ,ATf,,:J : 7131 East County Road #_62___(Weld County - Farming .I , ''=1- F arrowin Q _192 -moo ._ ?rogrm_Will began with 92 sows and _ _ work up to the 192. The_operation ewe _encl .e. within housing. r''., F. '1i r'k, 'T'I 'NA[. Roger Vermeer _ _ AY. I,: ' : RR 1, Box_111, Millan . . • . 612-793-6774 Verla Vermeer ,"�,?I�I�:!_',`) . RR 1, Box 111�Millan,fi 612-793-677_x• AD9Ri -- — Min. 56262 I Pr r' dep osc I' I Late l,: Z 1 i}r_ pen I i 1-j e t r 'T ,',r . 1 all t r `C:', pr' r- ln:! r r1- nc =UI ` _ ttrd ... t:, rr r `n`.aintd V:l{.,_„ ` .:Ls 1 , i..Cat Are tr ." 31 . rrect t best of I,.v knovd r.I le. r;01..'''TY 1.- _ :.;TA FE .;r r,ri- .':"r�'i A1'1 rn'r.., A .ebt, by Robert H. Scott-205 W. 4th, Loveland 'Al. ''ri':ed and s..?I to bC . "re .ie ti,: ,. 15th cia•. June -, < • - __IA9,44ANDO - 4 `- 1. r- 1y axr:r•, — • June 15, 1978 Bob :)cott Rea . Jsta ce One 205 ..est 4th trect Loveland, Colorado 80537 Dear Er. Scott : e give you permission to sign our names on the special use permit application. sincerely, 7.r Roar D. Vcr oer Verla J. Vermeer I ' 1 DI-PAR I fv1EN1 OI- PLANNING SERVICES (7-6.:: j �.� I_ WELD COON I Y CENTENNIAL CENTER , 91510thSMEET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 't GARY Z. FORTNER ;,1:,i, .11‘2+ DIRECTOR OF PLANNING,1O r+ i;' �0 �• ; rip{ PHONE 13031 3564000, EXT 400 t� � r1' '�S{q � •• _r COLORADO June 26, 1978 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Roger Vermeer for a Special Use Permit for a hog operation • This item will be heard before the Weld County Planning Commission on August 1 , 1978 . If you have any comments or suggestions, may we please hear from you before July 18 , 1978 . The loca- tion of the parcel of land for which this application has been submit- ted is North 1683 feet of the West 1320 feet of the NIPµ, • Section 6, T8N, R67W Thank you. �c- 0 0 :-r e v 1 + a®e 3 Assistant Zoning Adminit•' ator Enclosures • V':'I I I i I ((IiIN I Y ( 1 )Mfv1I';'•If If ll Ii`; ICI I NN I., nil I INI•'• VII.11)1 j,\LHU(111 I HUN n1+i:,I II DI IIIMAN I '\III y+IN II . I • •' +111 mmoRRnDum W(11-111111k To Chuck CunliffeDate March 5, 1979 COLORADO From Drew L. Scheltinga, Civil Engineer Subject: Roger Vermer (S.U.P.) U.P.) Chances requested in a letter to you from Richard A. Fowler dated March 1 , 1979, regarding the proposed hog operation does not effect our original comments. We anticipated o problems from the request. • Drew L. Scheltinga Weld County Civil Engineer DLS:sar i �pR 1°79 � 10,153 RS 'Ln i ton,�, plant tommiss�fln�� mcmoRAnDuni To Planning Commission Date July 13 , 1978 COLORADO From Gilman E . Olson , Engineering Department Subject: Roger Vermer (S . U . P . ) The only access via a maintained road , is Larimer County Road 62 to the northwest corner of subject property . At this point and time , there is no indication of Weld County up- grading Weld County Road 13 or Weld County Road 98 , both of which are classified as primitive roads . Any drainage problems that might be generated by this request would drain directly into Larimer County , therefore they should have input into this question . Other than the above mentioned there are no engineering problems anticipated by said request . Gilman E . Olson Engineering Department GEO : sar �,�p1231Q1 � J11ug as78 RECEIVED cr.) 'e1d cooly Planeing Commisste '\,�'� ti I Weld BOARD OF HEALTH County Health Department DAVID WERKING, DDS Greeley FRANKLIN D YODER, MD, MPH WILLIAM SLICK, Roggen Director 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD DORIS DEFFKE Greeley GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 A M DOMINGUEZ, JR , J D, Greeley (303)353-0540 ANNETTE M LOPEZ, Greeley FRANK MYERS, M P H, Windsor HERSCHEL PHELPS, JR, M D, Greeley KATHLEEN SHAUGHNESSY, PHN, Ault ARTHUR G WATSON,Platteville March 5, 1979 TO: Chuck Cunliffe Assistant Zoning Administrator FROM: John G. Hall, Director Environmental Health Servi'es SUBJECT: SUP for Hog Operation Roger Vermeer I have reviewed the proposed changes of the above-mentioned operation and find no conflict with health regulations. V5b789,0 nil) 4, 77, • MAR 197/9 M RECEIVED N Yield County Planning Commission (:15,� ZG� ' vi / / BOARD OF HEALTH ►1 e`d County Health Department DAVID WERKING, DDS,Greeley FRANKLIN D YODER, MD, MPH RALPH AAB,Greeley Director 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD WILLIAM BUCK, Roggen GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 DORIS DEFFKE, Greeley DONALD HERGERT, Windsor (303)353-0540 ANNETTE M LOPEZ, Greeley HERSCHEL PHELPS, JR, M D, Greeley O KATHLEEN SHAUGHNESSY,Ault July 24, 1978 JOE STOCKTON, Gilcrest Gary Fortner, Director Planning Commission 914-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Special Use Permit for a hog operation requested by Roger Vermeer located in the NW4, NW4, Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 67 West, has been reviewed by staff of the Environmental Health Section of the Weld County Health Department and the following comments are offered: 1 . Lagoons for watewater retention shall be installed as per Rules and Guidelines for Water Pollution Control at Livestock Confinement Areas issued by the Colorado Department of Health, May, 1968. Applicant shall be responsible for any additional directives or guidelines issued by the Colorado Department of Health Water Pollution Control Division as appropriate. 2. The Fly Control Program is not adequately addressed; specifics should be noted in writing. 3. Odor control is also not adequately addressed. 4. Any discharge of water will warrant application for a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit. Sincerely, (;\lb_ekl„,._ 14 john G. Hall , M. .H. , Director Environmental Health Services 0ri%r,23`i,�S JGH:dr �� E co o � c lg)8 n ZD C;) 1P4t/e4P Vee !l�468 L9C3'4 HARLAN SEAWORTH, President Ben Duml er, Secretary and Manager Zile Yoet11 1ouhxe 4rrigattion Company 3729 Cleveland Phone 568 - 3612 Wellington, Colorado 80549 Department of Planning Services Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80536 ATTN: Charles Cunlieffe 7-31-78 Dear Sir: On 7-22-78 I inspected the property on the NW4 6-8-67, in Weld County that is presently in the process of being transfered to Roger and Verla Vermeer, by David and Sherri Furuli , through Acott and Asso. of Ft. Collins, Colo. At this time I see no problem concerning the drainage from this property with North Poudre Irrigation Company. My understanding is that the new owners propose a hog operation, and if a proper drainage retaining pond is constructed I see no interference with our system. The North Poudre Irrigation Company expects to take natural drainage only. Be Dumler Se .-Mgr.01 Ilk • NJ ae 1Mt�ic • ■ • '" West Greeley Soil Conservation District sou • = COMSCRYATIOM • DISTRICTS OF AMCRICA P. 0. Box 86 • Greeley, Colorado 80631 July 17, 1978 Gary Z. Fortner, Director Weld County Planning Commission Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 The following comments are made in regards to your request for the review of a Special Use Permit for a hog operation for Roger Vermeer to be located in the NW's of Section 6, Twp. 8N, Range 67W, Weld County, Colorado. The plans and materials provided with this request indicate that Mr. Vermeer is planning on using a lagoon system for manure disposal. As indicated in the soils information provided to Mr. Vermeer earlier, a lagoon type disposal sys- tem is not recommended due to the shallow soil over sandstone which could allow rapid seepage and contamination of ground water. There is no supportive soil analysis or boring schedule to indicate any difference from the soil survey information. The enclosed plan map indicates the lagoon being constructed in the surface drainageway. The watershed above the lagoon area is approximately 49 acres. There is no mention in the report of how the outside surface drainage is to be handled or directed around the lagoon to prevent flooding. As stated in waste disposal design information, a complete and final plan, specifications, calculations and report will be submitted at a later date. Without the final information, it is difficult to evaluate the effectiveness and adequacy of the system being planned. It is our recommendation that the final plan, specifications, etc., be included with this request before approval so that a more adequate evaluation and recommendations can be made. Sincerely, igt-tl52— Arthur V. Briggs, Secre y West Greeley Soil Conservation District _ AVB/jb 4111.11 CV1VS" 1 Cooperative Extension Service Weld County Extension Office 425 North 15th Avenue (303) 356-4000 Ext. 363 Exhibition Building Island Grove Park Greeley, Colorado 80631 March 2, 1979 Mr. Charles Cunliffe Veld County Planning and Zoning Department Weld County Centennial Center Greeley, CO 80681 Dear Mr. Cunliffe: On June 27, 1978, I submitted comments to your department regarding a special use permit for a Roger Vermeer hog operation. The comments submitted at this time were based on a proposed number of 1,200 hogs. I have reviewed the proposed change of building size and building location proposed by Dick Fowler, Tee Mah ent. , Inc. as attached. I do not observe any problems in these proposed changes. There is adequate space for proposed numbers and the building location change appears satisfactory. Sincer ly, Gene Inloes Extension Agent Livestock GI/bl ric,3` 29303/ Colorado State University and U.S Department of Agriculture Cooperating • TEE MAH ENT., INC. 360 E. 8th St. Greeley, Colorado 80631 7\:::111:17 303/351-0691 March 1, 1979 Charles Cunliffe Weld County Planning and Zoning Department Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Cunliffe: This letter is in reference to the proposed changes on the building site of Roger Vermeer's Special Use Permit. The natural lay of the land and the flow of the hog facilities dictates a repositioning of the original plat. Mr. Delgado of Delgado and Associates used a very basic floor plan for the original design in the structure which does not fit this particular site. The original proposal for the buildings were also incorrect in that they will only house i (1200) of the animals. This would only allow Mr. Vermeer to complete phase one of his growth plan. We have suggested the following building sizes for his total project: Farrowing House and Pre-Nursery 28'wide x 194'long Building capacity - 48 Lactating Sows 48 Crates 400 Baby Pigs 400 Pre-Nursery Pigs 2.5 ft /pig Total 848 Gestating Sow 192 123 456? c� Nursery Building n� 9 `9r� 20'wide x 120'long k �o Building capacity - 400 pigs J� G�G1�I Total 400 ��'�e\di 46 Ss\® SALES- CONFINEMENT LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT -SERVICE _f TEE MAH ENT., INC. 360 E. 8th St. Greeley, Colorado 80631 \::::::::::7 303/351-0691 Finishing Building 26'wide x 240'long Building capacity - 720 Total 720 Total Animals 2160 The 2160 animal figure combined with a 10% overage figure keeps the buildings well within the 2400 total animal figure used on the approved development standards. As a facilities designer and consultant, I do feel that these figures are well within the National Standards and comply with existing facilities in operation today within the Weld County area. The lagoon site will not need to be changed or altered because of these building changes. It is our intent to have the final lagoon system designed by the S.C.S. office in accordance with the development standards set forth in the Special Use Permit. Respectfully Submitted, / Richard A. Fowler President, Tee Mah Ent., Inc. cc. Roger Vermeer Weld County Health Dept. Soil Conservation Service County Engineering Dept. County Extension Service SALES- CONFINEMENT LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT -SERVICE \,.._______________: \ \,,,.... .- _,F77O 100 I `9p I I \1 FQRROWIN. TOPO PT 1 i '- \ I R 1 2y / 1 p � r , FINISNING HOusz 2 - '\, .. ..... \ . / i )1 i I DETArL I \ CONTO 4 \ PROPOSED LAGOON ' i \ rJ SITE ' °> \, \ m7/ I \ 7 I \ , \ 2 80 / a F•c• , . RICHARD D. LAMM Governor C.J. KUIPER p State Engineer * 8T * 8 DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver,Colorado 80203 Administration(303)839-3581 Ground Water(303)839-3587 July 13, 1978 Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Assistant Zoning Administrator Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Vermeer Hog Operation Dear Mr. Cunliffe: We have reviewed the above referenced application for a special use permit. We feel that a dependable water supply will be available from the permitted well (No. 98041, livestock use) and we recommend approval of the Vermeer Hog Operation. Very truly �1 yours, Aja„, . jeris A. Danielson puty State Engineer JAD/GDV:mvf cc: Jim Clark, Div. Eng. Reiner Haubold Land Use Comm. ,:Lc° 15141��9� � Re JUL 978 0O ro sga4A; c¢ ti� tia UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 4302 W. 9th St. Road, Greeley, Colorado 80631 March 2, 1979 Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Weld County Centennial Center Weld County Planning Commission 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Roger Vermeer Special Use Permit I received a copy of a communication to you dated March 1, 1979 from Mr. Richard Fowler of the TEE MAH ENT. , Inc. It stated the need for change in the size of housing facilities for the hog operation, Special Use Permit for Roger Vermeer, Weld County, Colorado. The comments made by the West Greeley Soil Conservation District are not affected by the changes as proposed in the letter from Mr. Fowler. Roger Vermeer has made a request to the West Greeley Soil Conservation District for technical assistance in design of the waste disposal system for the site. 03,—,4e-e't1114/4""" R nald D. Miller District Conservationist Greeley Field Office cc: Roger Vermeer Richard A. Fowler RDM:jb v, l• w , / 1� � c �ti VO \CL'' •;or °lc9 v DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE Date , 19r DENVER, RADO / RECEIPTN4 90656 i U Received of ` — v Address _ � 7 Amount Received 1 -----Do,' , ` S-s--�� I PLEASE REFER TO RECEIPT NO,WHEN MAKING INQUIRY I Other Replace &j loc License Sale of Book or Mar Livestock Application '•nstr uct or R,y Copy of Records Erosion Application l Late R is ation Ch .f Record Micro-Film Copy Plans & Soecificationsl FinalDam blect Computer Services Inspector Fee i .tate Engl •err i, i ( Check No C. —Cash M 0. RECEIPT COPY WRA- 11-76 I I The printed portions of this form approved by the 1 Colorado Real Estate Commission (SC 21-10-75). I I: I RECEIPT AND OPTION CONTRACT I (FARM AND RANCH) I I January 71 - 19 7'- I' RECEIVED FROM -Roger D. and Verla J. Vermeer — I .g ate r Purchaser (as •orni tenants) the sum of$_ ►t;0 °n0• _ _,in the form of I, to be held by_ ea t'6 {$ 1�'�d� (��7A t 43., Assoc. ,broker,in his escrow or trustee account. ' as earnest money and part payment for•the following described real estate situate in the _ _ County of—geld }Colorado, 4 t wit' � )r A portion of the .t- . 1/ ,wit... 6 ,.�, Ran .37 of to Ir f L 6th ?.'e.. , i�eld County, Colorado, boil . 51 cres pore or i less. I' I, with all easements and rights of way appurtenant thereto, all impro%ements thereon anti all flxtul' , ni a permanent ' nature currently on th 1' is except s hereinafte• roe de i t > I ei5en conditior. ordinary wear and tea excepted,known as — t 8st ut7'1 retry poem '0pa�' fir`ll Q :""lin I. — which r ert�}• purchaser agrees to buy upon the following terms and conditions, for the ivarcha„s�e. iriFe of '�P t" a able as follows; _ her by;r ceipted for,S-_, '."ta- °`t I i payable �iy catih�er-T t or certified:'ied chec l u on c ;�t very o f-ec�d - I. (plus customary closing costs) ; purchasers noreby El. ree to c^3ume I' and pay an existing first loan in the approximate ate e dount of I. Al,000.0O and presently payable July ? of .1500.00 tind Peccmber I 1 of 12500.00 each year including princitlal and intercF.t at toe rate of 7 1/2 per annum. -urch sers snail eAecute thet r note I, and 2nd Deed of Trust, which shall constitute a necc.d lien, payable to sellers, in the amount of ap,,roziiiatcly '..:,:k4,935.T, and ,, payable Feb. 1, 1979, and interest et the rate of ,3 1 ,fie,: per ;.imam. 1. If a nqte an trust deed or mortgage is to be assumed, the purchaser agrees to pay a loan transfer fee not to exceed $ Iv0.1� and it is a condition of this ontract that the purchases rnav assume ,uch encumbrance ' ' Q ! without change in its terms or conditions except _- 71 2. Pei elude th followin r sonal o ert 1. 4P$ era Qom, � � w Sher and drye.r now at tie 7,rove address. 2. Empire Mobile Phone Fie.dio now at the above eddreqss. x. Irrigation hose now used for w-atorinw try° et. II 4. Curtains and drapes. to be conveyed by bill of sale at time of closing in their present condition, flee and tleai of all personal props sty II taxes,liens and encumbrances,except• °'Oe i' i. I' air exxccept any personal pioperty liens in any encumbrance specified in pal agiapl. N I The following fixtures of a permanent nature are excluded from this sale: hone !, 3, P e to cl de e n ter rr ts: i, 4t rice 'ec �°�; er �-mater well c ',' d. An abstract of title to said property, certified to date, or a current commitment fns title insurance policy in ', an amount eclur}}agythQ ireh rs lyricrt seller's option and expense, ball be fin nrshi,i t'., purcha.,t' on or before — —___-- -- -- -----,..1_ , 19 —_ —. If seller elects to furnish said title insu,ober ,onnnitine,it, ',oiler will ' deliver the title insurance policy to purchaser after closing and pay the premium thi,-eon. 5. Title shall be merchantable in the seller. Subject to payment or tender as above piovided and compliance with theCierretqns and conditions hereunder by pintha-er, the,-sollyr,llill execute and iiil:'., i :, a-re and ,utficient -warranty deed to said purchaser on _ _ . 1:1 . or. by a.utual agf firnent, at an earlier date,.,b,nveying said property free and cleat of all taxes, t-, cot the ,p-ner,il taxes ft, 19--,payable January 1, 19/"Z ,and except - - - I' free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except !I No.SC 21-10-75. Receipt and Option Contract(Farm S Ranchi Pc.'T E. ;:.P CO ' / and except the foil u ing easements• andtifelitisi to build•ng and zoning r+gulation., and the following restrictive covenants: Ai r vl 'intftre i.80w ,'109.9reii:irt from the proceeds of this transaction. 6. General taxes for 19.F._,_ -hall be apportioned to date of delivery of deed based on the most recent levy and the most recent assessment,Illei:,.nal property taxes, prepaid tents, water rents, sewer rents, and interest on encum- brances, if any, andNone shall be apportioned to date of delivery of deed except that: :'Pone 7. With icopect to the growing :rops the seller and purchaser agree as follows: Fono 8. The hour and place of rinsing shall be designated by realty, wor= dAcott_&--Assoc. & • Real Estate One 9. Possession of premises shall be delivered to purchaser on June 1, 1978 subject to th.:foilo,o ing let ses ur tenancies• 10. The •:sic of loss from any damage to the improvements by fire or other casualty prior to date of closing shall be or the -eller, pro,ided however that if the seller shall maintain insurance on said improvements which will com- pensate fet the full aeo;acemen+ 'slue thereof, the seller may at his option assign the proceeds of said insurance to purchaser, in which case the purchaser shall complete the transaction as herein provided. The risk of loss for any damage to growing crops, b;, fire of other casualty shall be borne by the party entitled to said crops as provided in paragraph 7,and su;.,party shall be entitled to the insurance proceeds. 11. Time is of the essence hereof, and if any payment or any other condition hereof is not made, tendered or performed as herein provided, there shall be the following remedies. In the event a payment or any other condi- tion hereof is not made, tendered or performed by the purchaser, then this contract shall be null and void and of no effect, and both parties hereto released from all obligations hereunder, and all payments made hereon shall be re- tained on behalf of the seller as liquidated damages. In the event that the seller fails to perform any condition hereof as provided herein, then the purchaser may, at his election, treat the contract as terminated, and all pay- ments made hereunder shall be returned to the purchaser; provided, however, that the purchaser may, at his elec- tion, treat this contract as being in full force and effect with the right to an action for specific performance and damages. 12. In the event the seller fails to approve this instrument in writing on or before t'ebru ,,, 0 noon 19 73 or if title is not merchantable and written notice of defects is given to the seller or agent within the time herein provided for delivery of deed and shall not be rendered merchantable within 180 days after such written notice, then this contract, at purchaser's option, shall be void and of no effect and each party hereto shall be released from all obligations hereunder and the payments made hereunder shall be returned forthwith to purchaser upon return of the abstract, if any, to seller, provided, however, that in lieu of correcting such defects, seller may. within said 180 days, obtain a commitment for Owner's Title Insurance Policy in the amount of the purchase price showing the title to he free from such defects and s,ller shall pay full premium for such Title Insurance,,Po 13. Additional Provisions. 1. Sellers to provide u��LL� health dept. approve 2. Sellers to furnish survey and--adjudios 4on-o'f - at it --wel.l-4existing) /-IL 3. Subject to purchasers obtaining 2nd well permit. 4. L istints office and Assoc. o obtain written statements from neighboring 1 . . owners for ho,r a eration zon . 5. 1 1, ,t PR s4�Yei, 7� rcrinfaieiT>�r"- a �ikeQtt.*i,a M M a�r.Oh etween seller and purchaser and u._4L 6. shalL" 're s to the�.`ractf the s'`ii- sue sSpecifical 1'signs of contin d sent upon purchasers Milan,y � p p ✓,.r,. . Minnesota farm having a contract written and accepted by March 3lf 1978, and evidence of same submit( 5 to Realt World-Real sQtatee One. Purchaser Date _� 'M1'7.�oI 4 a- Purch er Date 1 Sol er appr s Ali ryt �itY t-tht.' _ ___ day of_ —_---_—— ., 19 _ and agrees to pay a cumin'.sion of --- ''. of the gross sales price for sei vices in this transaction,and agrees that,in the event of forfeiture of payment made by purchaser, such payments shall be diN ided between the seller's broker and the seller, one-half thereof to said broker,but not to exceed the commission,and the balance to the seller. Seller Seller Purchaser's Addres,_ 51 1 BOX 111. t'ilanj Minnesot8t-- — --- -- Seller's Address __-- --- -- -------- — -- -- — The printed portions of this form approved by the Colorado Real COUNTER PROPOSAL Estate Commission (CPC 4O-11-74)_ RE: Proposed Contract for the purchase of property described as: situated in the _ _ _ _ County of _ - Colorado, dated __ 19 , between __ _ _ _ _ as Owners and __ _ _ __ __ _ _ as Purchasers. The undersigned Owner(s) accept(s) said proposed contract, subject to the following amendments: All other terms and conditions to remain the same. If this counter proposal is accepted by Purchaser, as evidenced by Purchaser's signature hereon, on or before , 19 , the said proposed contract a- amended hereby, shall become a contract between the parties. Owner _ - - Broker - - -- - Owner The foregoing counter proposal is accepted this day of , 19 r hiset Broker P,,,,rl..1W, (CPC 40-11-74, COLORADO PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY 627 S COLLEGE FORT COLLINS COLORADO e 47 a EXTENSION AGREEMENT RE: Contract dated January 31- ,19_ between Roger D. and Verl.a J. Vermeer ,as Purchaser(s) and David Furuli and Sherri Furuli ,as Seller(s),relating to sale and purchase of property known as 7131 Fast Count' Noad 1.62 Legal Description: A portion of the N.W. 1/4, ._,ec. 6, T. a, F ar,ge 67 of z:uP 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, being 51 ecre o wore- or less It is hereby mutually understood and agreed that th d to fo furnishing of Abstract or Title In prance Com- mitment in the aforesaid contract shall be extended to �� Y ----- 19'i3 apil,,the date for closing and delivery of deed shall be extended to August 1 _, 19 ' Other dates set forth in said contract shall be extended as follows: All other terms and conditions hereof shall remain the same except Dated this / day of ,19 . Purchaser Seller /--- t / - i ti A i 1/ // Purchaser - — /Seller l / - � / < r' Broker , l �` e By — /- _ No. CP-41-7.71 Extension Agreement— The printed portions of this form approved by the Colorado Real Estate Commission (CP-41-7-71) DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ` \ tr A 4 PHONE (303) 356-4000 EXT 400 915 10TH STREET i7 ® GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO June 28, 1978 To Whom It May Concern : You are receiving a copy of this notification because your name appears as a surrounding property owner owning property within 500 feet of the proposed use. The Weld County Planning Commission will review a request from Roger Vermeer for Hog Operation on property described as follows : North 1683 feet of West .1320 feet, of the Ni n, Sec. 6 , T8N, R67W 'location : 7131 East County Road 62 (Weld County) - 8 miles west of Nunn If you have any suggestions or objections , will you kindly notify us in writing before July 18, 1978 . The meeting by the Weld County Planning Commission is scheduled for August 1 , 1978 This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado , at 1 : 30 p.m. If you have any questions concerning this matter or if you would like additional information , please contact the Department, of Planning Services office at 350-XI000, Fxt . 404. ( H ' Assistant Zoning Administrator Augt 14, 1978 r4 Weld County Health Dept. 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado, 80631 Dear Mr. Hall, In addressing myself to the fly control and odor control programs which I will follow, I would say that a prerequisite to controlling either flies or odors is cleanliness. Our waste handling facilities will be of the dugjp bucket flush system type , removing all wastes with water at least daily so as to maintain as close to an odor-free environment in the buildings as possible. We have consulted Vince Lewis and Howard Sloan of the Soil Conservation Service and committed ourselves to their system of waste handling retention ponds which they have assured us will meet all county and state health standards. Flies are generally not a serious problem with a liquid manure system. Presently I am using three automatic spray dispensers which I operate when necessary. The spray I use now is distributed by International Multifoods Corporation of Minneapolis , Minn . , and contains the active ingredients pyrethrins, technical piperonyl butoxide and petroleum distillate which are effective. Also, there are granular sugar based products for indoor and outdoor swine-building use containing chemicals which are effective and acceptable. If this letter does not suffice, we are open to suggestions in order to comply with the Weld County Health Dept. standards. Sincerely, Z.( Mr.' Roger Vermeer Rt. 1 Box 111 Milan , Minn. 56262 Ab G'19.1 'L AGENDA D,, . Aigw .l 1978 ADDRESS Rural Rt , 1, Box 111. NAME Roger Vermeer Milian, Minnesota 56262 LOCATION 7131 East County Road 62 . 8 miles west of Nunn LEGAL DESCR I P T I O N North 1683 feet of West 1320 f of t ?4."'4•.x_... TYPE OPERATION of Sec. 6, T8N, 6 Hog -Operation COMMENTS: -7. , de /Alio • • �,�LQ2526'?7? JUN 1978 1 vto We/dPlae$Mg Comp 1 °Iezll it 046 WELD COUNTY EXTENS;0N SERVICE REALTY WORLD — Acott & Associates ' 220 Smith Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 REALTY WORLD` Telephone• (303)484-6331 February 6, 1978 The undersigned hereby agree and have no ob1E4I &'on to a Feeder-Hog operation at 7131 E. County Road 62 known as the Furuli place. ank Ulrich It " 'r 4,,,af,4,00(-- REALTOR' Each office is independently owned. if REALTY WORLD — Acott & Associates 220 Smith Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 REALTY WORLD' Telephone (303)484-6331 February 6, 1978 The undersigned hereby agree and have no objection to a Feeder-Hog operation at 7131 E. County Rd 62 known as the Furuli place. f/flij T. R. Yel'k � `/ /lzr REALTOR Each office is independently owned. Roger Vermeer SUP-366:78: 18 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS June 28, 1978 Silas M. Halliburton, etal P.O. Box 633 Loveland, Colorado 80537 Edmund Garrett, etal c/o C. W. Weibel Savings Building 5th Floor Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 1 iimilliple MAiu & /4sT - sup &C‘ fIi4LLl8wrofJ I Si1..9s M , ET4L ?. 0 , &x 633 LouEL4ND, c i_o. 80537 GARRtTT, ED/IIOA/c , ETAL `io C. 14). iii) /es-1. S'l FLOOR . SASUNGs ,?3urr-Di vd- FoR-r Couj vs, Couo 80Sz./ Ni OWit k.'.S -� 'ci- 4 L L r r?,u,•> 7041 ,- ,o L.,i.; A4 r -.61.:. C-Oo , F 1\�\J 6 - ;'5S, r), - (NO- �°r i 610x 633 wr / ,»1°�-_O/ ✓ c-ti, � 6 -,, '5 3 7 J 4,�C,t 46_? - E 7 't/ fl4 L 7-,'L.-1 A:ei S._,.' . ,1 /4 p 4(.4. O c'5 -6 ' F'C j z c. w1 /653°D3 nive,/ /9i-1- 6 67 :lcc ,4Jt 4(ti's4 .s 0,, ( r?,;,O r ARRLT-j EuAlut;D ..I 6 ()Lisp 3 { 3- �3 - ".;`�d F 61,:_)( 1.) • 'p;�.(�r h�_ ��� wb IS(o>'-13t..;, ic ‘rog . . ,.t I6z)a1: ? SliCC(,Ma:, 1- ``' ...! �' - 'Li SoNrU ,�+ �x - /0 /v �, -S U' I - `7 - 4:1 -gup gr,:"1 lk)f L•Lt, AAA el C, 1,.). Let i'eLF_ r1. i F F I I P H fill - I AL(?I NP-T4.s `-' AA • ' ;f �3 lry C June 16, 1978 WASTES INVENTORY LIVESTOCK FEEDING OPERATIONS County: Weld Company Name and Address Vermeer Company Type of Operation : Feedlot Dairy Farm Other : Stockyard Hog Farm XXX Average Stock Population (Give daily and monthly changes if any ) 1200 Livestock Units Total Stock Pen Area and Capacity First Phase 1200 Are Stock Pens Paved? Yes Method and Frequency of Disposal of Manure Lagoon Type Does Method Control Fly Breeding ? _Yes Is Rodent Control Practiced? Yes Treatment and Disposal of Stock Pen Drainage Flushing Stream or Water Body Receiving Drainage (Name , Distance , and Direction ) Cowan Lateral 1/2 Mile Northwest How is Area Zoned? Farming Distance and Direction from Nearest Community 3 Miles to Wellington Method of Dead Animal Disposal Rendering Works Prepared by : G. Pete Delgado Delgado & Associates CAC : sap 4/17/78 0. D . i g Del ado g ASSociaLI s ��, COLORADO REGISTERED ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS G. Pete Delgado, L.S. - William W. Wilson, P.E. L.S. 2217 AIRWAY AVE. FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521 TELEPHONE 484-0533 June 15, 1978 Weld County Planning Commission 915 10 Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 RE: Vermeer Pig Farm To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised that in accordance with the procedural guide for a special use permit, we are supplying information as follows: Item E: The number of employees in referenced operation will be the two owners, husband and wife. Effects of said operation will not produce glare, fire, traffic or other safety hazards or congestion. Water pollution and odor from this operation will be taken care of in accordance with State health standards. Item G: Water supply for proposed operation shall be from an existing well, permit # 49662 which is adjudicated. This well will produce at eight (8) gallons per minute. Item H: The roads necessary for operation of this project are within the confines of the property. On occasion commercial vehicles may be used for shipping, however, no appreciable amount of traffic will be generated by this project. If there are any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call our office at any time. Sinc ly, - 158. 0,,,e4 os_Q&b . Pete Delgado President GPD:km Property & Improvement Surveys - Topographic Maps - Subdivisions - Accident & Construction Surveys ✓ D JgQado g AssociaLes COLORADO REGISTERED ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS G. Pete Delgado, L.S. - William W. Wilson, P.E. L.S. 2217 AIRWAY AVE. FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80521 TELEPHONE 484-0533 June 14, 1978 Mr. Roger Vermeer R.R. Box 111 Milan, Minnesota 56262 RE: Pig Farm Dear Sir: In accordance with your request to obtain a narrative for sewage treatment facilities and site location on the Wellington Pig Farm, we have enclosed a breakdown of the following items: (1) Basis For Design Criteria (2) Waste Stabilization Pond Sizing (Conventional & Discharging) (3) Stage Construction (4) Typical Cross Section (5) Stabilization Pond Site At present I understand that at the requested site location there is no existing continuous flow stream where a pond could discharge into except for irrigation purposes. Since you will own most of the land excepting the adjacent downhill drainage area, with permission from the adjacent property owner it is feasible to discharge into an adjacent drainage way. Under these circumstances we have considered the following choice which may meet S.C.S. requirements. We will provide final design at a later date for a discharging conventional type waste stabilization pond, if the State and Federal authorities will accept discharging at this location. The following is the basis for the proposed sewage treatment facilities: Conventional Type Discharging Waste Stabilization Pond (Farming use) Property & Improvement Surveys - Topographic Maps - Subdivisions - Accident & Construction Surveys (1) DESIGN CRITERIA FOR RAW SEWAGE WASTE STABILIZATION POND (A) Number of Pig Units Maximum of Sows 240 Nursery 432 Finishing 1738 Total Units 2410 Gal Per Day = 2410 X 1 gpc/unit Gal Per Day = 2410 (B) Organic Loading (Farming use) (State Req. Max. 0.1 #/day of BOD5 /1000 ft3 liquid vol.) BOD @ 20°c/cap/day = 0.10# BOD /day = (2,410) (0.10) BOD /day = 2416 Pond Volume = (241/0.1) (1000 ft3) P.V. = 2410 X 1000 P.V. = 2,410,000 ft3 Surface Area = 2,410,000 5 ft. depth S.A. = 482,000 ft Consider a square pond. Dimensions = Squire root of 964,000 ft2 Dim. = 695 X 695 @ mid-depth (C) Hydraulic Loading 2410 g/d - see (A) 30 days min. retention (2410 g/d) (30 days) = 72,300 gal. Pond Volume = 72,300 gals 7.48 gal/ft3 P.V. = 9666 ft.3 Surface Area =2188,505 ft.3/ 5 ft. depth S.A. = 1933 ft Consider Square Pond Dimensions = Square root of 1933 ft2 Dim. = 44 X 44 @ mid-depth (D) Consider Percolation (inclusive soil investigation) In considering the more critical limitation, the organic loading is the overruling factor, giving a surface area of 695 X 695 at mid-depth. -2- (2) POND SIZING (A) Surface Area (1) Consider 2 ft. freeboard (2) Consider 8 ft. top access width (3) Exterior erosion protection slopes 2:1 (4) Consider 10 ft. add'l. to fence (3) STAGE CONSTRUCTION (2 Stages) (A) First stage consists of one cell water surface area 695 X 350 (B) Second stage consists of the additional of another cell 695 X 350 (C) Polishing Pond (4) WASTE STABILIZATION POND TYPICAL CROSS-SECTION To Be Furnished. (5) The proposed site is as indicated on the accompanying sketch. This submittal is proposed to serve not more than 2400 pig units. Our proposal is based on state criteria and is the selection most requested by the State and Federal authorities. It is to be understood that this is a preliminary proposal and upon conditional approval by State and Federal authorities, we will furnish a complete and final plan, specifications, calculations and report. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, DELGAD & ASSOCIATES ete elgado President GPD:km -3- ' f UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 4302 W. 9th St. Road, Greeley, Co. 80631 March 8, 1978 i Roger Vermter 205 W. 4th Loveland, Colorado 80537 The following comments are in answer to your request for soil and site information for a swine operation and animal waste sewage disposal system to be located in the NWT of Section 6, Twp. 8N, Range 67W. The area is made up entirely of one soil type, Terry fine sandy loam, 3 to 9 percent slopes. A soil description and soil map are enclosed for your information. The soil is well suited for construction of buildings on the surface, but is limited for excavation due to the shallow depth to sandstone. The sandstone may be very solid or may be very soft and easily dug. E Cost of excavation will vary with the degree of hardness. t The soil is severely limited for the construction of a sewage lagoon type animal waste system. This is due to the moderately rapid perme- ability and shallow depth to sandstone which may have fissures which would allow rapid seepage from the lagoon and contaminate nearby q ground water supplies. Due to these factors, a lagoon system would • have to be designed that would, include lining with an impervious material. Construction of a contained vault pump out type system would be an alternative, in which case the sandstone would serve as an excellent base. 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A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL 0111,, print in BLACK FOR ( ) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP INK Nooverstrik or erasures iii ' ,s ( ) REPLACE^.'E NT ( OR NO i A uuudied ( ) OTHER WATER COURT CASE NO. - (1) APPLICANT - mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DO NOT WRITE IN THIS ,.:"'I "J- Icy C" r/ NAME 1`ic- -t - ,.� V i..,- ,. , r,,- ,� .,•• Receipt /Receipt No C STREET )i-1 ‘ .4 I II Basin _ Dist CITY x`11,\,-It i\ /I km (State) (Zip) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1 ELEPHONE NO ( /72 - ':) -/ , - i. / -,1•1 This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing �vater rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL Issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested rater County w •\ i right from seeking relief in a civil court action tV 61-) % of the A7g--) 'h, Section 6 Twp ;R /1 , Rng - l L_ 0' (4-f 11 PM APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 1973, 37-92-602 ira S, F (3) (b) (II) AS THE; ONLY WELL ON A TRACT OF 35 ACRES OR MORE DESIGNATED AS h (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA ACRES IN %l i ' /; / , ' - - 1,Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) TW/ Average annual amount of ground water -7 171 to be appropr ated (acre feet) Numt,er of acres to be irrigated ",/,'___71,2_y_' /_e____________ Proposed total depth (feet) ('D Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from j I Owner's well designation r L '- /I 2 - GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: ( I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0; ( ) DOMESTIC (1) ( I INDUSTRIAL (5) 4I' 1 LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION 16) ( COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) ( ) OTHER (9) APPLICATION APPROVED 1 DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (1 1) 9 3 0 4 t PERMIT NUMBER(4) DRILLER NAY-0-1-1q78 _ ___ DATE ISSUED• [ _ Name L—''`'11 D c ,\\ t i• ' , 1,,, EXPI RATe641 ATE _ IY Y--01 0 Street %/- , `\ r- IX L. — City ;t _1 ISTAIZZE l (State) (Zip) BY Telephone No I ,,1 --7.(L i Lic No 'L I t _ I D / \ COU^:TY ` —_-- a. (5) THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL and the area on (6) TNF WELL MUST BE LOCATED BELO1'J which the water will be used be indicated on the diagram below t stances from section lines Use the CENTER SECTION (1 , ,.,ion, 640 acres) for the veil locution _ /O O n ft from ivi, 71? sec lir, ' U + — —I-- - --— — _1_ — -4— -- -I— —_ "i"_) —_ -1- —_ --k (north or c - _ �, I4 1 MILE,5280 FEET �l I /c) r (..-1% fi from I� / sec l r e II (east or 'st) 3,00 -- -4-0 j , + fi ± -1- t ' LOT BLOCK FILING tt i NORTH SECTION LINE SUBDIVISION— + I I l + (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE I II LOCATED / — — NORTH Owner w_ II i- + 2 I T y + + No of acres '% Will th , nn J o I i m the only well on this tract? )1/(1 -1 v j I - } t W 6 (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM 2 - - I- I r- Plain Casing —i_ m I" / SJ in from 0 ft to 3'� ft i I I in from ft to —ft — , _ - - �_ - .__I_ Perforated casing SOUTH SECTION LINE I I I 6.I I ✓��in from --'t ft to__�C i ft {- -r r 4 y in from_ ft to `t I I ; I (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLS gived,s*,ance and direction from old well and plans for r ,,:►grog I -1--- -- -t- — -r- — -r- — - - — 4- -- -I- - -;- - -1-- it /4 The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile - - Each small square represents 40 acres WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep - 1 cubic foot per second (cfs) 449 gallons per minute (gpm' A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre foot of water per year 1 acre-foot 43,560 cubic feet 325,900 gallons 1,000 gpm Pumped continuously for one day produces 4 42 acre feet (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: Owners) ,� ' '' ,_ L .' - No ,f acres ���� — Legal description. _---- -- - - __ — — — (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal system to be used. `7-0- - Cf/9 p 7 7 r (12) OTHER WA1 ER RIGHTS used on Id's land, including wells Give Registration mid 1•,ater Court Case Nun,br'r, Type or right Used for (purpose) Duscript,on of land nn stih'ch used // 7( (:7 2 ( //-Z/ / cdc'f,,'It: I- 1✓4' l-) , 2 Ice -e_ (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. _ - t�")7 r SIGNATURE OF ePLICANT(S) Use additional sheets of paper if more c^ace is required AI' I i, 1 ( /1;11 ROGER VERME�'R I I HI, . 2 , " PM Dm11, 1117 -57 111 1'I. : SEPTEMBER 13, 1J /8 111 ' SUP• , HOG QPER4TION NAP11: I AI)1)RIV::;`; 7 ___ __ --:-L__ _:-/-_ ,-) _ 2r _ __ __ ..._, a-C .../--c- -4.- S- . k_____,thil • 10, 1978 -THE JOHNSTOWP PUBLIC NOTICE - -- NOTICE ---- - Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld -- -- --- ---_--- County Land Use Code, a public ---------------------- hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County - Commissioners of Weld County Colorado,Weld County Centennial 1 Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado,at the time specified.All persons in any manner interested in the Special Use Permit are — —-- — -- -- requested to attend and may be heard. --- --__------------__--- BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text ----_ _--and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of 'the Clerk to the Board of County 1 Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, ----- ---- Greeley, Colorado - Docket No.78-67 - - -- — -1 Roger Vermeer - - - -- Rural Route 1,Box 111 -- Milian,Minnesota 66282 - —_-_-- - Date• September 13, 1978 - - Time 2.00 P M. — ------------— - Request. Special Use Permit for -- — --- ---- Hog Operation --- — --- LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS The North 1683 Feet of the West -— 1320 Feet of the Northwest 'a of Section 8 Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 8th P.M., — -- — — — County of Weld,State of Colorado — -- ——THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,COLORADO BY•MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK -- — — — — — AND RECORDER AND — — -- ---,_ ---- -- Y CLERK TO THE BOARD By:Jeannette Ordway,Deputy ------------- --- - DATED. August 9, 1978 - - - -- - — PUBLISHED•August 10,1978 and August 31, 1978 in the JohnstownBreezCo e 78-164-Clerk to Bd -- — — — ---- ------------- ----- --- - -------- ---- • w H SENDER Complete uems 2,and i SENDER Complete items I.2,and , 2-,1 Add y,,.v address in the "RETURITO" space on Add your address m the "RETURN TO" space on reverse. 1111 reverse. a 1. The following service is requested (check one). 1. The following service is requested (check one). Show to whom and date delivered 250 z ® Show to whom and date delivered X50 z o O Show to whom,❑ Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450date,&address of delivery 450 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 4 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. °' Show to whom and date delivered 850 Show to whom and date delivered S5$ DELIVERY. • . O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 (FeShow to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other feess�s shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2• ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: r ROBERT VERMEER c EDMUND GARRETT �'` z z - z DOC 78-57 '' m DOC 78-57 m _m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: tnn 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: ;„, REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. 4 REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. 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With delivery to addrescee only 850. (OSttr®(CO POQLIrCdI•• DELIVER TO ADDRESSEE ONLY ® SPECIAL DELIVERY „ bD� I'SS 'C:-- - !" -z711O E 25'"_!': s" MOVIDED— (Soo othor cido) Apr. 19"1 —"''J 8311' L13;1 0PIEIN,'iTIC„AL MAID, e GPO•1974 O-551-454 SENDER• Complete items 1,2,and i. 0p C7 Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on W ¢m g reverse. ' as e° 0 1. The following service is requested (check one). g co o I o Show to whom and date delivered 250' a to c, " Q ' O Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 a RESTRICTED DELIVERY. I���0,lol a Show to whom and date delivered 850 PUP mm w, RESTRICt h1�DELIVERY. ® 'a 6 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..81.05 c62, `2 ®,7, (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other �, •o enA— •= a �_c fees). Vy 2o9O , ,� u. >11-O t-J8 MO 6---- C-3 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: - a o o CZa XI ® De .I M1�� C SILAS HALLIBURTON, ETAL 0o ,9�o ®� 2 = a Ia15: �� '� a -9e; rn 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: h ,,,.,��va, 12 �`' REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. �,,or Pti;l �o ® X 640818 Imo ,§' 'Witt ,n U c (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) M E I o " W. m I have received the article described above. p', 'N ' ' `� o aI o C SIGNATURE 0 Addressee 0 Authorized! agent � i/ o ,a �n ;o_ 00 C 4. !! (-:(E.,.., L w - �` 9 >U O.O1i m DATE OF DELIVERY F 9T AR� } uU! y u) a I c c a'o to w 0 i��jjj)JP / L� I a P. O 5. ADDRESS (Complete only d requested) 'ir m 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: LER 3 ,� a .i_ v' °®ikI O /I TUBS T. .r }ww * GOP 1976-0-203-456 RECEIPT FOR OC RTMLED VvVQ0L= $©4s Ohm postago) SENT TO POSTMARK SILAS M. HALLIBURTON, ETAL OR DATE CO STREET AND NO. CO P 0, STATE AND ZIP CODE V OPTDONAL SERVICES FOR ADDITIONAL FEES — — V. SS oas to c1i c���d date colivcred 150+ RETURN With delivery to addressee only .. 650 RECEIPT2. With to Thom,dato cnd uEicro delivered.. 350 SERVICES With delivery to addressee only 850+ o DELIVER_TO ADDRESSEE ONLY . .. ..... ... ... .... Sod ® SPECIAL DCLIVERY (cutra fco vc_cuircd)_ _ P5 Fc:n �vC0 NO DN SURANCE COVERACJE MAIMED— (Soo othor sido) Apr. 1971 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL 1:7ADIL *GPO 1974 0-551-454
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