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DOERINGSFELD ARATAS AND ELLIOTT SPECIAL USE PERMIT .i__..., a Nan ?Isre i ,LAND IN NE I/4 SEC'e AND NI/2 SEC.10;T:5 N., R.65 W.,6TK.P.M., WELD CO. COLORADO .3 I I I • - —II Kenneth E aSandra - - I Farr Farms Co. Anderson Mary E.Glendenning Norma Miller I Louise Frei I/ I e ° ., Rose Bonertz U ii" a William J. n slie :: cot a Rose Marie - \ Joe ' Forest L.B utAI ' jTIIflMAP "\ roughtoni SInclrI . , ^ SCALE " DOERINGSFELD, -ARATAS AND ELLIOTT. Crapps a Varra . .. • H.Dean ' Rose Bonertz , \ Shirley ' John J.a \Anderson - ' ■Wanda \ `,Leland J�y�..II ' M McNamara - Ruoy i - '8 RWaThomad I_ Robert Walker i _ Sad.:l'•200' Lahel ■ •• I I Harold.B Rita Arohar I -- -- __ Legend �— Louise L.Kelley '------ ■•e•n.•,•a o..el„as - - j = ' City of Greeley. - • WALTER W.DOERINGSFEI* ¢ - - - (Linn Grovel . - - '/. t �, _ ' „VICINITY MAP I,; ,eaIn* 4 x''ie:P y,. I - _ re r SAND 8#.RA L> Viii ALLs". a., �i 1 1 a v . s ��1"". l 0,111 lfu°. +le)yii ..•�,.• . .d t• . ` ' _ ._ . l! 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COLORADO w�f.`.a'.w n.r w...w a..tew.u@. ..s, v. + •�;y w,w •mtam`r'r r it. is ace. s • _ ...Ma«_ mesa)•e aw - _ I smra•i owl ronoleo,,eh. ..ilea el w "•"••• r< ean•le•Loot along Om Vol.loom al sraLl • "•....iw•r ate.•.•mr.t w::.ar.w, r,,y, .. um w..•w Ion. - 9 F.Fi nnl'a••irt'w•. r•`a«....,M I::""'• ,r,:, ""'wen rout .""*".Poan • ..,, seta• , ste . t t�;r me.wt..feet McNMcNeal «.w w•,,,�we.tr.iMala•re.,tut"rwa anew«r«n ,v,.'•i.•1:, eta a ., «.a«.n tops.Mrwrr.r.4 .*. n.. r..a..«.•.e... ««awe..:I%. :cll. —.y"` ......w we.:ra.al4lan,f:.air:w.i`v Pow G,�'�'.1iT)�/ •••••• ice'— a • mete u.,eta•tr APPLICANTS WILL COMPLY[ITN Sat fOL1ANleCa ate r —'^•-=,7.- ,rj•�`'•"� .,/ - �''� tae ,O`an.. as ;race•e a_ i !6„:, `oW R w. .rein a lllOP[MTIONS ST•NDAR01(d.1.1.r) '.." `a•J.le•of '`....,,,,,,,...,_.........•±........... v�a aww•zo .vat«r e.. .. • re.««r..«a,.ua�'i.rl�elwui.'r.«..,, n - awn.' .•f • I. llo...ration or pm...61M of.and and gravel 1.11 he ••••,r•••• maw • ,k�e!�aw•N»rM•�1•�r ii�it tee rnrr.:a ew`le'e••�iwal permitted n tat than 10 teat to the bundaty o! Ql Ecent t, w u ,w Fr.:.e «a, nee..Y•nest. set or...ttlpo ditch or rightesf•KY, t .nit•r cops Irrw..ea Behan 12i Loot Ply exi•tingrI.....n pow w•uet .....« r.a.ara.e•a«« less by written antte�.Rent t�owner owners of•eh .,,,adjacent - Crowssi...sent e ee lesser aaidistan e. he a Pease a-A J n,Rte r-a r aure::..t�i •a�w'.:r""i w.:.ei P1an •g Commission tCPr•we.tern lase•.distance. the - le...Kill w..,vf az scarf ? r w eyn•«.wr ton er star mnd Planning Corala.l A Y met•greater distance than • sate - ,•wow•..n.N.w,«a e•our••w•Po �, pod bow when, in their opinion.St la justified. a an u,.w .«et re.loan h...ar • (••..,/Is/ia) wat+aa - u:aw su.� , Iwrw Opole•ale rte•a Tome•a.t'ww Pore.,••••••w•r.:..MAO .« _'% 2. All are and gravel°potations 11.11 b conducted dating MAa wA tn•hours of daylight accept in the ca.of public or Webs Acaa Please IV-. aa,.w t«.,•rwra awn ; private emergency,o to mat.n•cesaa Y repairs to*gulp- OLIO ACIMS l rtlRa:I o........................ This restriction atoll c anpll to operation [ C1 e,laa AOKf w•r.a,a«.w a�a Ie....a..,seem • a•iniatraeiw and secutivo offices a repair facilities • • aft `e'ir PRAK IA-a m • w a••"e.a.. n.•:'w•r. 1• located on the property. 1•.•e.aCoCS • crop r r Mare I V.S. A landscaping....mid hell be pi.....along the tire om,r SO. PM.. w•u•w•�....•iWi:n twee.,•"';'+,.0 tout I•,,,.•.e length of one Southern boundary. Th.greenbelt Obeli ..•,,.ice — e2a]atsE• ` consist of top parallel a e!tree•. TM south... • u'1 wt.,..•t.'n•wm,li•,M'••"••"•••• era 1.. rs moat row shall contain Ratty Mental.Sanipeta planted ,,,,r w•fl•es w.a ,swop 1.n, M-- Plum t •ant apart. TM northernmost r @hall contain bath° ....•«`w`w•au.•i.ff Iur3al'm•`'"a."Iwo tteww Pltae teat.and tasi.n Olin trees.on an altetsaaire • tare. w war w arw•M ten. balls eight sent apart. The entire 9n0Melt shall b. Measly • w•u w•r`'in.r,...,�.`:::'r... .. planted within fir.years of arpro..l by the board of MAIO MI.0 Pw•ef VI-e Malt t.,.. «see•mot.• lr County Cmis.lanera. 14.•t1 1150• ea.ACM.. Itlrt e..» n.lr rte N ter men • t. rsistln9 trees and geom.]cover.100 public rood -• . r�1'e`,"',•'t`rece.�.e e.«le.Pee.trwrM••tees N• gro 0 D S •tree.sop was a««-..e.• frontage wee drainage...<o fMll be 55.d.ped,m.1 .po• w saw. and suppl.awn0.1 it fuay, for the depth of eha } _ n•raw r.a r netback in order to protect against and/or reduce ma.. f eue roe e•e.«i s .«a,.er wemo..a me am-me..w. .a•tee., !'1 aaae and erosion. - •rte fe•oo•a cost.r•a.•e lop, S. :CO •teirmost set onto P.et loin]tre4t shall b 1 • OAS[YI er tee:::::q:21....7.1!' ••'•••w.war teas roes utilised •truck•peso for period of tins not I•10.,.1.,,,,..1-si a.. .«. PM1f VIt •IIes[n ro es.edLrKe exc..120 day.f approwL by N•State Mined rood re at.rC ZIT 70 K R 6.60. ].019 Adelf tea I•u arwa,.a..re ... ean AC. • ..eat ZIT I.Hi aLeK .awe ate.--""•"--. .. • we Reclamation bard. after she 120 day time Unit,this - open •w r« w.w,qtr „ .e. a".:• hall net be oc1lla•d by truck traffic. It shall - . ,,.,. v.•.rte e.....a•w«,i access • signed against vat for truck traffic and the gm wf•r' late.•awes e••w'w•w«.w.w,«ate .Sa n'.Wshall b kept locked for pubila a. The ascent acns.. \ •aosss Y Cr A.Oa rye,. �.OAtO het 16th Street Sa eared by t1.bard of Count - sell p ACT.VITT aa,o wow• «.a rwa u see Y I.11tx.f itiirollN• w.:=:.f•a•,rPo.r iw r•L. ii:i newel•Poi�' +�^ CON.....none es t'ONCk access. If a esa to the east •• :.(^ to.tern AMOCO C.b obtained.It le also...rod• It ] I tee.Pon w••re•r«aura sop area a.pa.anawj... \ •truck a<eass. • ) y �i tea Ma• era u ' FFF «sneer r•a iaei`t i'i Y.ta^i. �.µ 4. Saab ace@•twit.)shall be p.v d troy t1.pain of nra pa:ww of tr teeee.ee°a tin,Pon intersection with the subtle road to•a depth within ,{"ir eaa« - our 1 ate f. the Spatial 1.•Permit area eguil to tMd•P!h of N. mum tea.•MI.•1.f..•• `we 1.0 Of • netgbbr'f lard. • argue col I el OH o of .a..,lI..loot le 0.00 e 1�- 1. Lie foot chain-lint E•ncing Mill to erected around, • m tram,«w e i•• r en.n a—w Or_.l.... ---- each phase prior toe extraction of t..t ph... TM • '�• ,� • fencing shall rem@ n Sr.plat.until t1.reclamation is . - - - completed for that Wm.. • aw•r`a~t a�r""`..a"a«we,.= ::•j I. Where tn.ioi2 S.r.moied. ufticiemt.acetic soil shall ' . ' • • ' et v< ea...•r, w•aw ^l be set aside,for I..fpreading over the•%Coveted are.. _a.m u:...r • O. A porcaI1e lack ce shat,a concrete plant. .d .spelt . oh.C.O.non.s • OA.a eta p•smieesd with'�t1.c • •edlalon WC they Mall - - M�1rr he � a•`.,."`,�t'�i MinH`�.1,N`PoaH3�a �wI•.•' b esefleted from leafing within Ihe.H rite P.V.V[. 0 r•: • w } "t 'VS-A,91[,1/12-4.and VIII-A in order t lulntsIn I .• w :.7.1 L-`•' .••` Issi ui:. test ' w• r ton5bl.distanw batmen tMN ported.tscilitia , }• I •f IOC.,t51 r1. • r owns•• and the residential ease to one ewes. ,• • e Plop e '.Si 1:•t 10. inaursnet-TM operator.5411 furnish ldenw he•1a • , (• • . • . ••n•ll•awe r • I I w••or no•opener wit:.'ti w.go Ii Mho .omen, 41 yr+ inehrsq to and eaten.of Mt fan teen/100.x00.00 a •• •• • f..0 v } .• • -1'• gsSnae niSaD111 Y:Of Y 911g•nt set r po1@.len nom n mim • 'CU., „:,..;br'tn p. der t tn. ratmn ere innMnee e r • Pow .t p.. mum.oomms f t,,ti p nod and'g a 1.p�e h�ena•ser.eaon and vred de. I • •�'f L r- , 1,• aoarm.r • u a.ea w v r o-..r,,I 1 ::?:0,,,..0 w w +. 19 }, 2 ! M and gravel End•11*atty..*commuted with or Pow wet.a + 0.r; ='1'4`5 y, .ln id t 1 thareW, than,j/1sY2a). . SiS'f•,-1 '.j part eelaiien g.rmit•ivelicatise ball be applied. , r t• ' ;, • •• lit l• eYa t fr Y: dt • F_ r>?i ViLI.r y+ l a i obtained through t1.Weld Ceoety Wealth Depart- • • • r ...C.••"•'; •. r i t • Y•' r r „ .,..,,•• ..•. d.�:i ! ..Yet•0 sp l[drearier. Pbl,.plant [..0..........!•• f r ° q a't F • Y. + + • .. 1 ,ep t :u fugitive�.leg id pe t.S`.m ' `" • _ WALTER 111(DOERINGSFe fy i�v „! •pP1fH'j Olio; brat d'tn w9n..ene.WHld.Ce etyeFiJt►„'fit`• ' a .. ` 1 8, ' • ,• 4s''S i i S IMp ewe ..° i .te t . _,. r.• - '� '.)" 1 .. _ ,EXTRACTION ELAN YAp �}?':$ L 7 r:T's. iMlr;.oe a...r fi:ot g of atr,kfld p.sultvw,•+'; Rea - :t„ '•!• ,1:rp. 1...,::'..e .C• . • •a `• ,i _ 1 ''f•' K. -• ,v.9�oAthlilt515•Ip.eLaS C eArm1e:En••.Sen d.sliv'erttnetw' „ , ''' vt:r•r `•i. . r s:.,'•'f Set • _ :R,-'d:.•..r F • t + 0 Nz�.LYr r: ate outing teelEbatlop�"�^ t', "tt x •L ci y, ..SAND-1-cmiv ,—a, out ..-• ,v .' � e• w .~ a ,if�II $•/l'op's.�'lwTnf.\ '�i leer... •a''.aa.;:'ln� t:., )c}s .. ..•.a.a:7,...Z a r 0 t ... - 11.:r• •.rte•`•' i�a •e 1S i'' •i�', rle:'� tat ^ - a .. re. ♦. -, (�,"+��.:k"', •;•:r.i crfig+r•.nCs�:erJca:si0'• .n..•.Pon•, r. + } .•. .1 , .xi. sir .�y�" c,s s -� }.w•y +i, a r+r . 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'1•.: i vh" ` s, I , ° CLIb 826 D0ERINGSFELD,ARATAS A'ND ELLIOT'T SPECIAL'USE PERMIT • • ^' LAND IN NE I/4 SE0.9 AND NI/2 SEO.IQ T5N fl'6S W 6TN P.M.,WELD CO DOLOflADO - • • • ` . d5L0¢p a®}Ir0cAfp I hence certify that the edjeleip plat and legal „ tea pale,.w[a n M .Y Praowl,upnLlm , a an a [w aM waned n namatlpn oL nlwln° condition.to the beat of op baited,. i _ ° pa7r71 _r9 x -+� v \\7. % =Malan a evemtwawta '7§‘)".7-41Z ' "' sr r y' • '� _ iota = k- } • 4 ) � / S- t ( was..,, ml..pu.mt.m wart an. x I ect; ^+;d ' MI}TnAtrit 1;1 F Ali TI x l' rL .G,A-, a w..pet[l...vwwee.ace rwlwum.award.e.wuaa '+Slrl]uo"i e d {, A a ' i p a iff „1, 1 t a..°a.•euj rNt htr9 �Nrtq}?4 t x� r 4It la SyfRl er etx y▪trod a teenage iO /r7T i �;rn2f /�yfv+,'; ..""vi r. `talk 1 ] y ':,1 rt v x' �Y tFt'dy4itiC ,trysy4+r'1 °�.p J I + c/ is�i y {4;,, v"v,t 7 s t i`. c*, x 14-WV` a A's '4. ma fat °!v aL3Mt.ra..a a.w.l.a,.a ato....Ma�L x 1 ,,4r \ Lt '®'°•+ H,.,4 :i,:t.� .E .4.1--7ha" 1 .by oe!y..�. a tat �. t1;2 4s',[` e yy t gv-W, h ,- .„,. +,y,61-t,y.2.t -y • , aMn--� tan...n.e.w.,d,.., k 4r k t G..\ 'r't �iY-.° Tlg" �v a "> :.-J " r It I ;.Yy rb' 4 kY Z..TMrY'rl f r { 'k Y S�".o �,y+R1Y S4 tl�\\�. na..s..(r.p..nt® zFfo -.v, esku f v *Y. 77 r,� 2 "eF]ti �a th `.r x t WT' \.774',47,*-- ≥;, x;,.f(a`^"�; ��t+ - •e .w.Ia mwtwl®t'mv[unw ""`l / . >. `` ' 4 l h., v'Cx`Yup., S`N'^.''v� R I m1 .1.a e h >I {stay 3 ';`;',0,2"1,5!..42.1,,,w5„F•• y9 s. I geeR9b .1e w certify that the meld eemer pl.mtay eml..tm adr Y n T Y I V♦ " M 3 pf n4 ,or S 1...Iv, ,,.• 1 ry as a rettlr...0411.1 and amt Mna...am t°eN sued NrtICMIL ina.CGLY vin Mr rctbW.G, ..♦ ;1'Ya IY M e °r y, [fvwe9 C®Iaabmra..aW CpvctY.mlpttl°. [ w4 tm- Y tteveton,aperMal .,.Ltt p.Llp,pfwp.wd �.l.I.� 4 r iJdpYCrDE1iEgJll7 AONDd4fa1Mty3° Lo?i9eE$" `�?� an, cod tleptaa,aI. ew�I— L^a . 1. t the completion t ,.e„ ,r r r l� 427~,„1 + ./ 4Sl 'a"1�`, li C. d-,-,N,'t r,.....,-... �D °na ii:L nN ®1 Z 4n. i Ntl"{ I.:„.7„.„,...,....„.„.„..„...,„.,4„....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,` YCA "lhri4`I 4 t-"i,S-� S',- span m°f°pawl° ` '}�� 'y • rrtn.b°natu [f n n; ..%'s. J .. Y,,, k, k r r< ? :ti-,S- 4 col N9 halm Y''W `Z' .TZ`. a allrlll .��� h j i eF ♦�,_. eG.YD 0 fbnrty eYp¢ssI®®9 CIXI'inCaraw W[y all benp t N _ • W w°Jm Ynv[wrealmGl } ..r_ . ] - - Ala a b mwllY riot the anent eL[metY C®ln.Wnan. 2. excavated n.`1 finally be°[an.m am- • - .ace r, mt.m t.... .eiw o0tfo t1 m m.a.aa„rapt . PNE9ENT'.901 L9 ') � un•• a u par able—al_dads 1 °er a^ii atlno°ot 1.:au.e i,M t nlra:° ie , ,\ =gutter.v ppbe.. a addlum. nd°. meed , con eumwe.a`:e tM cop° ® r ewS ' . I. Earth a 009 ore LnLar art.ee - ®;.",....e;;..:.,..!.;;-;width of nee fon �]a��� ea[ r w 'an Il opt lei.eMn practical,I!na .a,ry!e � �j T4eNM6N - p°onEi larl I[uebe eYba t q eymma Y[ f tr nark d ]t. (��� t _]yl,..Nt1 s. tw° e It cep .ILL 1 - _ ` cow ml...natty •. ., ee:teem eL arm ie.,awn m.q[aet. w l v m y [ tl t. lmi oe en.[wu9°tot ] r .'. t ] I 5 ro[ed lag cop 'm ;re ‘Zrr [ i r} t];r a y, al '17'5' rr ' 4 fll lrt. et f t fit.wle I1 d Nd . wm�w� .1 S ]Y iwt• �r p. n l l Al , t t j u- ' L .• h LL r ^ cao5�,yynpn.mw�l( , t`t y 1' ••;,',4Ad :emM [ Inth a[Wo Nww p ,, I l ..,5:,,, FCC .LLLf� Axe x p1 r a9 e s e •1- r r J e I t. eq^ r , I t l '. ht. XI-7S,, Re 00 , v-. u e i w w p ` " x § -� s v 4*,7:4,7,r. "1/,',7_,'t s 1 . � „ t. WALTER N--DOERINGSFEL . 4 �i s• '1 Y• , , ' r l:� g . M1 IT 3. 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RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR OPEN CUT MINING PERMIT, GRAVEL - WALTER DOERINGSFELD, ET AL. , 666 NIVER AVENUE, DENVER, COLORADO 80221. 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, Colorado, held a public hearing on the 1st day of February, 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 Walter Doeringsfeld, et al. , 666 Niver Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80221, for the granting of an open cut mining permit (gravel) on the property more particularly de- described in the legal description, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS , evidence was presented in support of the grant of the Special Use Permit for an open cut mining permit (gravel) on the real estate being more particularly described in the attached legal description, and WHEREAS, Section 3. 3 .E. 4 . l.of the Weld County Zoning Reso- lution 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 an open cut mining permit (gravel) on the heretofore described real estate, conforms to the purposes of Section 3. 3.E. 4 . 1 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 an open cut mining operation on the aforementioned tract of land, be, and hereby is, granted, subject to the Amended Development Standards con- tained in the Special Use Permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated December 20, 1977 , 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 22nd day of February, A.D. , 1978 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDCOUNTY, COLORADO 1 ji `/ ATTEST: /%//1 Weld County Clerk and Recorder -and Clerk to the. and By ,`� ( ----- Deputy Count -C erk PPRO D AS TO FORM: County Attorney -2- Date Presented: March 6 , 1978 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR OPEN CUT MINING PERMIT, GRAVEL - WALTER DOERINGSFELD, ET AL. , 666 NIVER AVENUE, DENVER, COLORADO 80221. 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, Colorado, held a public hearing on the 1st day of February, 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 Walter Doeringsfeld, et al. , 666 Niver Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80221, for the granting of an open cut mining permit (gravel) on the property more particularly de- described in the legal description, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the petitioner was present, and WHEREAS, evidence was presented in support of the grant of the Special Use Permit for an open cut mining permit (gravel) on the real estate being more particularly described in the attached legal description, and WHEREAS, Section 3. 3.E. 4 . l.of the Weld County Zoning Reso- lution 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 an open cut mining permit (gravel) on the heretofore described real estate, conforms to the purposes of Section 3. 3.E. 4. 1 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 an open cut mining operation on the aforementioned tract of land, be, and hereby is, granted, subject to the Amended Development Standards con- tained in the Special Use Permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the reasons for approval contained in the Planning Commission recommendations dated December 20, 1977, 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 22nd day of February, A.D. , 1978 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD/ COUNTY, COLORADO '771a7 ATTEST: Weld County Clerk and Recorder Clerk to the ar By, 9 1 i Deputy Coun`'t- erk PP 2O D AS TO FORM: County Attorney -2- Date Presented: March 6 , 1978 LEGAL DESCRIPTION : A tract of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section 3 , in the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section 10 and the Northeast Quarter (NEq) of Section 9 , and in the Northwest Quarter (NW4) and in the West Half (WZ) of the Norhteast Quarter (NEz) of Section 10 , Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, according to the Subdivision of Lands by the Union Colony of Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: All recorded distances and bearings mentioned herein are in reference to Book 1580, page 326 , Reception Number 1351349 and in Book 580 , Reception Number 1501662 , Weld County Records: Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of Said Section 10 and considering the North line of said Section 10 to bear South 89°23 ' 26" East and with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto: Thence South 89°23 ' 26" East along the North line of Said Section 10, 659 . 65 feet to the Northeast Corner (1TECor) of Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of said Section 10; Thence North 89°54 ' 45" East, along said North line of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of said Section 10 , 1970 . 44 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 87°27 ' 55" East, 1980 . 48 feet more or less) ; Thence North 01°40 ' 50" East along the West line of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of said Section 3 , 198. 90 feet (Recorded South 00°46 ' East 198 . 9 feet) ; Thence North 86°38 ' 50" East, 92 . 81 feet (Recorded North 84°12 ' East, 92 . 81 feet) ; Thence South 85°27 ' 10" East, 289 . 70 feet (Recorded South 87°54 ' East, 289 . 7 feet) ; Thence South 79°10 ' 10" East, 240 . 94 feet (Recorded South 31°37 ' East, 240. 94 feet) ; Thence South 69°32 ' 10" East, 295. 61 feet (Recorded South 71°59 ' East, 295 . 61 feet) ; Thence South 82°37 ' 10" East, 401. 80 feet (Recorded South 85°04 ' East, 401. 80 feet) ; Thence North 07°48 ' 50" East, 23 . 27 feet to a point on the North line of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 05°22 ' East, 23 . 27 feet) ; Thence North 89°48 ' 50" East, along the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NEQ) , 12 . 01 feet ( Recorded North 87°22 ' East, 12 . 01 feet) ; Thence South 00°10 ' 42" West, along the East line of the West Half (WZ) of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of said Section 10, 1329 . 94 feet; Thence South 89°54 ' 25" West along the North line of the South Half (S1/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of said Section 10, 658 . 64 feet; Legal Description Page 2 Thence South 00°14 ' 13" West along the East line of the West Half (W1/21 of the West Half (W2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 4) of said Section 10 , 884 . 00 feet; Thence South 85°51 ' 30" West, 612 . 67 feet (Recorded South 83°24 ' 40" West, 612. 67 feet) ; Thence South 04°06 ' 30" West, 371. 63 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 01° 39 ' 40" West) ; Thence North 90°00 ' 00" West, 30 . 00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence continuing North 00° 00 ' 00" East, 357 . 20 feet (Recorded North 02°26 ' 50" West) ; Thence North 90°00 ' 00" West, 225. 00 feet (Recorded South 87°33 ' 10" West, 225 . 00 feet) ; Thence South 00°00 ' 00" West, 157 . 88 feet (Recorded South 02°26 ' 50" East, 157 . 88 feet) ; Thence North 90°00 ' 00" West 727 . 95 feet (Recorded South 87°33 ' 10" West, 727 . 95 feet) ; Thence North 04°24 ' 15" West, 124 . 50 feet (Recorded North 06°51 ' 05" West, 124 . 50 feet) ; Thence North 43°19 ' 45" West, 353 . 55 feet (Recorded North 45°46 ' 35" West, 353 . 55 feet) ; Thence North 86°30 ' 18" West, 152 . 30 feet (Recorded North 89°16 ' 00" West, 138 . 77 feet, more or less) ; Thence South 01°30 ' 00" West, 620. 13 feet to the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 00°25 ' East) ; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 216 . 58 feet; Thence North 00°00 ' 00" East, 365 .30 feet; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West, 380 . 95 feet; Thence South 00°00 ' 00" West, 365. 30 feet to the North Right- of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West along the North Right-of-Way of East 16th Street, 543 . 20 feet; Thence North 00°09 ' 20" East, 190. 00 feet; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West 50 . 00 feet; Thence South 00°09' 20" West, 190. 00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 50 feet to a point on the West line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW4, NW4) of Section 10; • BEFORE THE ..ELD COUNTY , COLORADO PLAN G COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Case No . SUP # 345: 77: 19 Date December 20, 1977 APPLICATION OF Walter Doeringsfeld etal ADDRESS 666 Niver Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80221 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 application for site approval of Open Cut Mining Permit — Gravel covering the following described property in Weld County , Colorado , to-wit : See attached be recommended ( favorably ) (iiNIIIaPS IMi) to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons : 1. The request complies with the Weld County Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources, Volume II, Section C(3) which states : "Sand and gravel extraction shall be accommodated in non- irrigated agricultural areas and encouraged in resource conservation areas as defined by the Weld County Resource Extraction Plan. Requests to conduct open-cut mining operations in such areas will receive favorable consideration only when accompanied by extraction and reclamation plans which meet the standards established by Weld County regulations and which conform with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. " The Colorado Geological Survey gravel resources map of the Greeley quadrangle identifies the gravel deposit as Fl floodplain deposit and as such, it is classified as a resource conservation area. Motion seconded by Jerry Kiefer Vote : For Passage Ben Nix Against Passage STATE 0- COLORADO COUNTY 0 �.��_� g�. Percy Hiatt u d " ' rk or no dwrd of County Co,n.❑ Harry Ashley C.Z.1 1977 /G a I2. Chuck Carlson COL'1 r G-FiaK AND RECORDER Jerry I'1 of er BY Dcptty 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 . LEGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SE;) of Section 3, in the Northwest Quarter (NW;) of Section 10 and the Northeast Quarter (NE;) of Section 9, and in the Northwest Quarter (NWa) and in the West Half (W ) of the Northeast Quarter (NEa) of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, according to the Subdivision of Lands by the Union Colony of Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: All recorded distances and bearings mentioned herein are in reference to Book 1580, page 326, Reception Number / 1351349 and in Book 580, Reception No. 1501662, Weld County n Records: U Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Section 10 and considering the North line of said Section �� 10 to bear South 89°23'26" East and with all other bearings / 1 contained herein being relative thereto: Thence South 89°23'26" East along the North line of said Section 10, 659.65 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter (NWq) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of said Section 10; Thence North 89°54'45" East, along said North line of the Northwest Quarter (NWa) of said Section 10, 1970.44 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of the Northwest Quarter (NW;) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 87°27'55" East, 1980.48 feet more or less) ; Thence North 01°40'50" East along the West line of the Southeast Quarter (SEo) of said Section 3, 198.90 feet (Recorded South 00°46' East 198.9 feet) ; Thence North 86°38'50" East, 92.81 feet (Recorded North 84°12' East, 92.81 feet) ; Thence South 85°27'10" East, 289.70 feet (Recorded South 87°54' East, 289.7 feet) ; Thence South 79°10'10" East, 240.94 feet (Recorded South 81°37' East, 240.94 feet) ; Thence South 69°32'10" East, 295.61 feet (Recorded South 71°59' East, 295.61 feet) ; Thence South 82°37'10" East, 401.80 feet (Recorded South 85°04' East, 401.80 feet) ; Thence North 07°48'50" East, 23.27 feet to a point on the North line of the Northeast Quarter (NEa) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 05°22' East, 23.27 feet) ; Thence North 89°48'50" East, along the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NEa) , 12.01 feet (Recorded North 87°22' East, 12.01 feet) ; Thence South 00°10'42" West, along the East line of the West Half (W1) of the Northeast Quarter (NEo) of said Section 10, 1329.94 feet; Thence South 89°54'25" West along the North line of the South Half (S1) of the Northeast Quarter (NEti) of said Section 10, 658.64 feet; Thence South 00°14'13" West along the East line of the West Half (W1) of the West Half (W1) of the Northeast Quarter (NEa) of said Section 10, 884.00 feet; Thence South 85°51'30" West, 612.67 feet (Recorded South 83°24'40" West, 612.67 feet) ; Thence South 04°06'30" West, 371.63 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 01° 39'40" West) ; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 30.00 feet to a point on the North Righ-of-Way line of East 16th Street; -Thence continuing North 00°00'00" East, 357.20 feet (Recorded North 02°26'50" West) ; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 225.00 feet (Recorded South 87°33'10" West, 225.00 feet) ; Thence South 00°00'00" West, 157.88 feet (Recorded South 02°26'50" East, 157.88 feet) ; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 727.95 feet (Recorded South 87°33'10" Wast, 727.95 feet) ; Thence North 04°24'15" West, 124.50 feet (Recorded North 06°51'05" West, 124.50 feet) ; Thence North 43°19'45" West, 353.55 feet (Recorded North 45°46'35" West, 353.55 feet) ; - Thence North 86°30'18" West, 152.30 feet (Recorded Ncrth 89°16'00" Wast, 138.77 feet, more or less) ; Thence South 01°30'00" West, 620.13 feet to the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 00° 25' East ) ; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 216.58 feet; ' Thence No] 00°00'00" East, 365.30 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" West, 380.95 feet; Thence South 00°00'00" West, 365.30 feet to the North Right- of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way of East 16th Street, 543.20 feet; Thence North 00°09'20" East, 190.00 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" West, 50.00 feet; Thence South 00°09'20" West, 190.00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 50 feet to a point on the West line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW4, NW4) of Section 10; Thence North 00°09'20" East along the West line of said Northwest Quarter (NW4) , 1,953.57 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of Lot 1 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section 9; Thence South 89°36'26" West, 331.75 feet to the Southwest Corner (SWCor) of said Lot 1; Thence South 00°02'04" West along the East line of Lot 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 329.14 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of the North Half (N=) of said Lot 7; Thence North 89°56'13" West, along the South line of the • , North Half (N1) of Lots 5, 6 and 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) 989.23 feet to the South- west Corner (SWCor) of the North Half (N1) of said Lot 5; Thence North 00°21'09" East, along the West line of Lots 4 and 5 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 963.89 feet to the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Lot 4; Thence North 88°21'22" East along the North line of Lots 3 and 4 of the Northeast, Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 652.60 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 3; Thence North 87°55'50" East along the North line of Lots 1 and 2 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 663.58 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 1, said point being the Point of Beginning. Said tract of land contains 229.89 acres. 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 , Colorado , adopted on December 20, 1977 and re- corded in Book No . V _ of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission . Dates the 21 day of December _ 19 77 _ sc\g ,.. -N L\.1.,r \\-k .)o Secretary ' Waiter Doeringsfeld SUP-345: 77: 19 P. C. RESOLUTION December 20, 1977 As stated in the Mineral Resources Plan, this mining project should be encouraged since it lies within a resource conservation area. 2. All requirements of Section 6. 1(3) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution have been fulfilled. 3. The Colorado Geological Survey has not been able to identify any serious geologic problems involved with this operation or the proposed reclamation plan. 4. The City of Greeley Planning Commission has indicated the City has no objections to the proposed operation. 5. The Weld County Engineering Department has not identified any engineering problems with this proposal. 6. The Weld County Health Department has indicated they recommend approval of the request provided the applicant complies with the stipulations indicated by the Health Department in their letter dated November 28, 1977. The Planning Commission recommendation for approval is subject to Operation Standard #7 being amended prior to recordation to require chain link fencing around Phases III , IV, V, VI , VI-A, VII, VII-A, and VII-A to keep young children out . This is deemed necessary due to the close proximity of the excavations to the residential area located to the south. Further, the Planning Commission recommendation for approval is subject to receiving evidence that the operator is insured to the extent of not less than $100, 000 against liability. The Planning Commission further recommends that the access roads be paved and that if the Special Use Permit is approved by the Board of County Commissioners that the State Mined Reclamation Board and the State Engineering Division of Water Resources be sent a letter recommending that a water augmentation plan be submitted and approved with this permit . Comment : 1. It should be pointed out that Reinhold Leffler submitted a letter of opposition to this request. w The Weld County Planning Commission held a scheduled meeting on December 20, 1977, at 1 : 30 p.m. in the Weld County Centennial Center County Commissioners Hearing Room, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. Roll Call was as follows : Ben Nix Present Percy Hiatt Present Harry Ashley Present Chuck Carlson Present Jerry Kiefer Present Frank Suckla Absent Irma White Absent Bette Kountz Absent Marge Yost Absent As a quorum was present , the meeting proceeded as scheduled. The minutes of the December 6, 1977, meeting were unanimously approved. APPLICANT: D. Rea Scudder CASE NUMBER: Z-293 : 77: 10 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. SE*, Section 17, T5N, R65W LOCATION: Northeast of junction of U.S . 85 and U.S . 34 By-Pass SUBJECT: Change of Zone - Estate to Commercial District APPEARANCE: Doug Sears DISCUSSION: Mr. Sears explained that Mrs . Scudder is selling the property subject to the change of zone on the property. A skateboard park is proposed on the property in question. There being no questions, Ken McWilliams then read the staff 's recommendation. Mr. Ashley asked what the proposed fees would be for use of the park. Mr. Clarence Clark responded by stating that there would be a membership fee which would be based on the use of equipment and insurance which would be at . an hourly rate. Discussion then followed regarding the safety problem along 1st Avenue for pedestrian traffic in that there are presently no sidewalks. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval subject to the staff ' s recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. Motion by Harry Ashley, seconded by Jerry Kiefer. A vote of "aye" by Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Harry Ashley, Chuck Carlson, and Jerry Kiefer. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Ralph Northrup CASE NUMBER: SUP-346 : 77 :20 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: In- NW*, Section 28, T8N, R56W LOCATION: 2 miles north and 1 mile east of Stoneham SUBJECT: Ilog Operation APPEARANCE: Ralph Northrup DISCUSSION: Mr. Northrup explained his request in that he and his son presently have feeder pigs and their own replacement gilts and now want to increase the herd to a 300 sow unit . Farrowing will be total confinement only with breeding and gestation outside. Weaner pigs will be sold privately. There being no questions, Ken McWilliams read the staff ' s recommendation and Development Standards . Some discussion followed regarding water iisert;e. 1 $ Planning Commission M___ates December 20, 1977 Page 2 MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval with the Development Standards to the Board of County Commissioners . Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Harry Ashley. A vote of "aye" by Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Harry Ashley, Chuck Carlson, and Jerry I:iefer. Motion cn rr i ecl. APPLICANT: Walter Doeringsfeld CASE NUMBER: SUP-345: 77: 19 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. Section 10, T5N, R65W LOCATION: Northeast of Linn Grove Cemetery SUBJECT: Open Cut Mining - Gravel Pit APPEARANCE: Walter Doeringsfeld and Bob Dinner DISCUSSION: Mr. Dinner explained in great detail by use of a map presentation the reasons for requesting the SUP on the property. Mr. Doeringsfeld stated that the land will be undisturbed, there will be no channelization of the river, and no change in the vegetation. Discussion followed regarding the amount of water to be used in the operation and evaporation. Ken McWilliams then read .the staff 's recommendation. Mr. Nix asked where the gravel will be used and Mr . Doeringsfeld responded by saying that primarily northeastern Colorado will be using it . Discussion followed regarding future use of the gravel and paving of the access road to the site. Mr. Doeringsfeld also said that he feels $100, 000 liability coverage is not sufficient and will increase it to $500, 000. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval and further recommends that the access road be paved and that if the SUP is approved by the Board of County Commissioners that the State Mined Reclamation Board and the State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, be sent a letter recommending that a water augmentation plan be submitted and approved with the permit . Motion by Percy Hiatt , seconded by Jerry Kiefer. A vote of "aye" by Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Harry Ashley, Chuck Carlson, and Jerry Kiefer. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Charles Peterson etal CASE NUMBER: S-142 : 77: 15 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . SW , Section 16, T5N, R66W LOCATION : Northeast of junction of U.S . 34 By-Pass and 71st Avenue SUBJECT: Preliminary Plan - Peterson/Alexander Subdivision APPEARANCE: Harlan Stientjes DISCUSSION: Mr. Stientjes briefly explained to the Planning Commission members the proposal for 15 new lots for the subdivision. He also indicated that there has been some concern with 26th Street which goes through the 15 lots and then dead-ends. Ken McWilliams then read the staff ' s recommendation for tabling pending receipt in the Department of Planning Services office for a suitable plan for control of the ground water table under the subject property. Discussion followed regarding domestic water supply . Mr. Hastings, surrounding property owner, was concerned about who will take care of the drainage. Planning Commission r ites December 20, 1977 Page 3 MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to table the recommendation pending receipt of a suitable plan for control of the ground water. Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Percy Hiatt . A vote of "aye" by Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Harry Ashley, Chuck Carlson , and Jerry Kiefer. Motion carried. APPLICANT: Robert Eckhardt CASE NUMBER: CUP-31 : 77 : 8 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Na Wz SW*, Section 16, T4N, R64W LOCATION: 5 miles south of Kersey SUBJECT: New residence APPEARANCE: Robert Eckhardt DISCUSSION: Mr. Eckhardt stated that he would like to build a retirement home on the corner of his farm and continue farming the property. There being no questions from the members, Ken McWilliams read the staff ' s recommendation and Development Standards. Some discussion followed regarding the setback requirements. MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval. withthe , Development Standards to the Board of County Commissioners. Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Percy Hiatt. A vote of "aye" By Ben Nix, Percy Hiatt , Harry Ashley, Chuck Carlson, and Jerry Kiefer. Motion carried. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Shirley A. Phillips Date : Dece 20, 1977 SUP-345 : 77 : 19 JT : Walter Doeringsfeld etal - •� ST: Omen Cut Mining Permit - Gravel 'O T DE C'?IPTION: pt . Sec. 10, T5N, R65W "M=TON:TON: NE of Linn Grove Cemetery - east of Greeley I) nr1- 1LN'' OF PLANNING SEPVICI S STAFF BECO'•'.^IF DS 7IL_,;' THIS approved FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS : 1 . The request complies with the Weld County Extraction Plan, Mineral Resources, Volume II , Sec. C(3) which states : "Sand and gravel extraction shall be accomodated in non- irrigated agricultural areas and encouraged in resource conservation areas as defined by the Weld County Resource Extraction Plan . Requests to conduct open-cut mining operations in such areas will receive favorable considera- tion only when accompanied by extraction and reclamation plans which meet the standards established by Weld County regulations and which conform with the Weld County Com- prehensive Plan . " The Colorado Geological Survey gravel resources map of the Greeley quadrangle identifies the gravel deposit as Fl floodplain deposit and as such, it is classified as a resource conservation area. As stated in the Mineral Resources Plan , this mining project should be encouraged since it lies within a resource conservation area. 2 . All requirements of Section 6. 1(3) of the Weld County Zoning Resolution have been fulfilled. 3 . The Colorado Geological Survey has not been able to identify any serious geologic problems involved with this operation or the pro- posed reclamation plan . 4 . The City of Greeley Planning Commission has indicated the City has no objections to the proposed operation . 5. The Weld County Engineering Department has not identified any engineering problems with this proposal . 6 . The Weld County Health Department has indicated they recommend approval of the request provided the applicant complies with the stipulations indicated by the Health Department in their letter dated November 28 , 1977. i . , Recommended Changes or Additions to the Operation and Reclamation Standards : 1 . Operation standard #9 shall be amended to read: "A portable roch crusher, a concrete plant , and an asphalt plant are permitted with the condition that they shall be restricted from locating within Phases III , ITT, V, VI , VI-A, VII , VII-A, and VIII-A in order to maintain a reasonable distance between these portable facilities and the residential uses to the south. " 2. Operation standard #7 shall be amended to read: "Six foot chain-link fencing shall be erected around each phase prior to extraction of that phase. The fencing shall remain in place until the reclamation is completed for that phase. " 3 . Operation standard #3 shall be amended to outline the lnadscape plan to be instituted along the south property line. The plan shall specify the number and type of vegetation to be planted as well as when this will be accomplished. 4. Operation standard #5 will be changed to indicate the access point or points approved by the Board. Also, the length of time for the temporary use of the easternmost access onto East 16th Street shall be spelled out as approved by the Board. 5. The following shall be added as operation standard #11 : "A separate emission permit application shall be applied for and obtained through the Weld County Health Department for a rock crusher, an asphalt plant , or a concrete plant . Also , a fugitive dust emission permit shall be applied for an obtained through the Weld County Health Department . " 6 . The following statement shall be added as development standard #12 : "There shall not be any dumping of any kind permitted within the Special Use Permit area either during extraction or during reclamation. " 7. As recommended by the Weld County Planning Commission , operation standard #6 shall be amended to read: "Each access road(s) shall be paved from the point of intersec- tion with the public road to a distance within the Special Use Permit area equal to the depth of the neighbor' s land. " In addition to these amendments to the operation standards, the following items need to be changed on the plans prior to recordation : 1 . The location of the access road(s) shall be shown accurately including a delineation of those sec- tions required to be paved. ► . Operation & Recla____,ion Standards Page 2 , Con ' t . 2 . The location and identification of the landscaping plan. Finally, it was the recommendation of the Planning Commission that if this Special Use Permit is approved that the State Mined Reclama- tion Board and the State Engineer Division of Water Resources be sent a letter recommending that a water augmentation plan be sub- mitted and approved as part of the State Mining Permit . The Department of Planning Services staff recommendation for approval is subject to Operation Standard #7 being amended prior to recordation to require chain link fencing around Phases III , IV, V, VI, VI-A, VII , VII-A, and VIII-A to keep young children out . This is deemed necessary due to the close proximity of the excavations to the residential area located to the south. Further, the staff recommendation for approval is subject to receiving evidence that the operator is insured to the extent of not less than $100, 000 against liability. Comment : 1. It should be pointed out that Reinhold Leffler submitted a letter of opposition to this request. DATr;• Dece IilM r 22, I')// TO: The I3orirc3 of County Commi ss i c nrrs Weld County, Colorado FROM: Clerk to the Board Office Commissioners : If you have no objections , we have tentatively set the following hearings for the 1st of February, 1978 Ralph Northrup SUP, Hog Operation Box 62 Stoneham, Colo. Walter Doeringsfeld, et al SUP, Open Cut Mine Permit-Gravel 666 Niver Avenue Denver, Colo. D. Rea Scudder COZ, E to C 2605 1st Ave. Greeley, Colo. OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: �'1 , ��.� Vic` , Deputy The above mentioned hearing date and hearing times' may be scheduled on the agenda as stated above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO / / j /. V ; -'/2711 ,/ 1��/` nr v 4a 4r DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ' PHONE (303) 356-4000 EXT. 400 '��• � � �� 915 10TH STREET R4. ® GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 r • COLORADO November 14, 1977 Walter Doeringsfeld 666 Niver Avenue Denver, Colorado 80221 RE: Request for a Special Use Permit for an open cut mining operation on Pt . of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th p.m. , Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Doeringsfeld: Your application and related materials for the above described request are complete and in order with the exception of the sub- mission of evidence to document that the operater is insured to the extent of not less than $100, 000 against liability. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for December 6, 1977, at 1 : 30 p.m. Said meeting will take place in the County Commissioners Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado . It is p 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, Ken McWilliams Assistant Zoning Administrator KM: sap • • 4 L : P. (1+ • SENDER Complete item; 1.2.and ,. r' LIO r) Q o Cl Add your address m the "RETURN TO" space on •-\.-o r Q)o 3 reverse. Rpr,� 1. The following service is requested (check one). ��°L'I' r�i,zVIIIr� = ';i��l m 3 El Show to whom and date delivered 15¢ - -- _ _�, -__- ❑ Show to whom, date,&address of delivery.. 35¢ 1;; ,n_ ✓ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. \` �' — ` Show to whom and date delivered 65¢c. �L`_� N %\1�4:�RA -_V. O RESTRICTED DELIVERY {' Show to whom, date, and address of delivery 85¢ ' ���\ \)__-- ) �`�� � �_ 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: j U \1......, \-\..-.J., \l•. \>\,F�.). \‘,,,'\..'�\ C \..\\...,,,,\.,2, "k.....! ,,c._...s,- Y-., \\`s,, . 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ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) m w Q m m fl m - -UNIBLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S !7 `\ `-k G INITIALS 1, ' F. 1:,- GOP lilt,-0-203 406 4f 1 February 16 , 1978 TO : Weld County Commissioners FROM: Community Relations Committee of the Greeley Board of REALTORS RE: Aggregate Deposits Dear Commissioners , The Community Relations Committee is a sub-committee of the Greeley Board of REALTORS and is a committee which has been conceived for the furtherance of the best interests of the citizens of our community and does not have authority to speak for the Greeley Board of REALTORS . Due to recent discussions within our committee, we ' d like to take this opportunity to advise you, the Commissioners of Weld County, that, in our opinion, there are many economic advantages to having mineable aggregate deposits in close proximity to Greeley. The cost comparison between nearby deposits and long-distance hauling is significant and we are constantly interested in keeping home and road building costs as minimal as possible . These basic building materials being readily available to us constitute a valuable asset to all of us. Thank you for your attention. Community Relations Committee : Ernie Austin Clifford Clift Bill Collins Jack Coy Bev Duell Dick Keirnes Maureen Larson Bob McComb Frank Moore , Jr. Joe Murphy Doug Sears Jim Smith Burl Stedwell WRD CPJNTY CP? ISSICNER6 Clyde Williams Q F, r, 17, c, II�� " T]i 1 FEB * 1 1979 iii GREELEY. COLO. GVtLU tmhtfila LI,MhiiSSiUNERS �! G' a F E B 19 1978 MELVIN DINNER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW GREELEY. COLO. 630 GREELEY NATIONAL PLAZA GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 ASSOCIATE TELEPHONE 1303) 352-2081 THOMAS E HELLERICH February 8, 1978 Board of County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Application for Special Use Permit - gravel operations Doeringsfeld, Aratas and Elliott Gentlemen: As you are fully aware, I represent the Applicants, Doeringsfeld, Aratas and Elliott, in connection with the Application for Special Use Permit- Sand and Gravel Removal Operations, in the above entitled proceedings which are now pending before the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. As you will recall, at the time of our recent public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners on February 1, 1978, a number of questions were raised with reference to various water matters in connection with the Application for Special Use Permit. In view of the questions raised concerning these matters, Mr. Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr., one of the Applicants, a Consulting Geologist and Registered Engineer, has prepared supplemental material for your benefit in connection with the Application. Accordingly, I am enclosing herewith on behalf of the Applicants, Doeringsfeld, Aratas and Elliott, supple- mental material dealing with Section C -Mining and Reclamation Plans, and Section D -Water Resources. As you will recall, Mr. Doeringsfeld has heretofore submitted a rather extensive report dealing with the various matters involved in connection with the Application for obtaining the Special Use Permit. I am quite certain that you will find the information contained in the supplemental material submitted herewith extremely useful and helpful in providing you with information concerning the various questions that were raised at the recent public hearing of February 1, 1978. In event there is any additional information or material that you desire in connection with this matter, I suggest that you contact me at your earliest convenience prior to the scheduled meeting of February 15, 1978, and I will attempt to provide you with such information or material. Thanking you in advance for your courteous consideration of these matters, I remain Ver ru y. rs, a�' C'j�mfl� MELVIN DINNE 0, MD/as enclosures cc: Mr. Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. /%' ' vale WALTER W. DOERINGSFELD, JR. PETROLEUM AND MINERAL GEOLOGIST RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 666 NIVER AVE. DENVER, COLORADO 80221 TEL: (303)451-0272 Dvice,hbor 16, 1977 w tr. Gi l_lan E. Olson De art ?e it of angin©orias Meld County, Colorado P.O. 3ox 75 • Greeley, Coloro �3G 1 �.e: :e 3��z_�, Aso Ai;r;1i ation ,:4a7 ter ' . Doerinrrssel d o,3en V11t izC3•• ti:ravol Pit Sac. 1'), T5s4, ,I56‘.i Dear L 1r. Olson: Pursuant to our recent conversation, I uish to clarify tuo tbincs: 1 • In the or?�,ino aTG is a i.on, inadvertently ;S 35 , y aso was nailed I-25. 2. Sales of sand and sravo1 will be .?ado to the s-)ubiic and the a,,orator will not deliver -laterial or own trucs for delivery. stew"ec tin ly yourc, c, 4/*4;-c2::;) ,-y714,„ 1'a?ter iI. erin ss old, jr. cc : Void 4Joun 4y la nin , • t;os.._3.a�lon •1 7 n STATE OF COLORADO R,CHA D D LAMM rrve,nor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES D.Monte Pascoe, Executive Director $1 l .....-) � h11 ED L�'�D R EC �Fd�TION '"-°` "` �� 423 Centennial Building,1313 Sherman Street _ Denver, Colorado 80203 Tel. (303) 839-3567 David C. Shelton Director December 2, 1980 S� Mr. Walter W. Doeringsfeld 11427 S. Tomah Phoenix, Arizona 85044 RE: Surety on Durham Sand & Gravel 163 acre pit in Weld County Our File: #78-56 Dear Mr. Doeringsfeld: In March, 1978, the Mined Land Reclamation Board approved your application on the above pit and set a floating bond at $6,000.00. However, after reviewing our files recently, it was discovered that we have no record of ever receiving surety from you. There- fore, any operation in that pit, subsequent to the application approval date, is unpermitted and thus not in conformance with Colorado law. Section 34-32-123 (2) of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act states that any operator who operates without a permit "shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than one hundred dollars per day nor more than one thousand dollars per day during which such violation occurs. . .". Please contact us immediately regarding the status of this operation and your intentions. Sincerely, ' --/US---.- ---/1"--' Mike Stanton Reclamation Specialist MS/jm cc: Weld County Planning Commission 4'\16t\k) pr3d;;/U7�CERTIFIED MAIL rP201401438 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED '� ti' L �' ^ F� � Jam,rc:c\ f�' �^ i1'V C FIELD CHECK jJ )) FILING NUMBER 11 NAME REQUEST Sti p` C 2.�� � ,, .. LEGAL DISCRIPTION _ 6 LAND USE N - -� E , A"S r(e),,er""/AA\%":"-LA W ZONING N LOCATION e r.ro-ay...-cSve.7 I.J COMMENTS : n •r o � B y�c-�/L9 i ,/d��i u' '�:�e- -14.-ic • 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 Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the following proposed Change of Zone are requested to attend and may be heard. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the County Planning Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of the County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 78-8 Walter Doeringsfeld etal 666 Niver Avenue Denver, Colorado 80221 Date: February 1, 1978 Time: 2:00 P.M. Request: Special Use Permit, Open Cut Mining Permit - Gravel LOCATION: Approximately one mile East of Greeley, Colorado. 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INSURED NO. m 376142 o (Always obtain signature of add or agent) -I m I have received the article described above. CSIGNATURE 0 Addressee O Authorized agent ! , ( ---77- / m• DATE O!DELIVERY ( / S;1M&R • o II / .' 2. 0 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested1 t I -I I �� C 6..;UNAuLF,TO DELIVER BECAUSE: NITIRiRLS > DOC's 78-7,8,9 W,kl, F: *GOP 1976-O-203-456 • 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 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 Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 78- 8 Walter Doeringsfeld etal 666 Niver Avenue Denver, Colorado 80221 Date: February 1, 1978 Time: 2:00 Request: Special Use Permit, Open Cut Mining Permit - Gravel A tract of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section 3, in the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section 10 and the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section 9, and in the Northwest Quarter (NW4) and in the West Half (W2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, according to the Subdivision of Lands by the Union Colony of Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: All recorded distances and bearings mentioned herein are in reference to Book 1580, page 326, Reception Number 1351349 and in Book 580, Reception No. 1501662, Weld County Records: Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NECor) of said Section 10 and considering the North line of said Section 10 to bear South 89°23'26" East and with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto: Thence South 89°23'26" East along the North line of said Section 10, 659.65 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of the Northwest Quarter (NAT) of said Section 10; Thence North 89°54'45" East, along said North line of the Northwest Quarter (NT/A0 of said Section 10, 1970.44 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of the Northwest Quarter (NN ) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 87°27'55" East, 1980.48 feet more or less) ; • Thence North 01°40'50" East along the West line of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of said Section 3, 198.90 feet (Recorded South 00°46' East 198.9 feet) ; Thence North 86°38'50" East, 92.81 feet (Recorded North 84°12' East, 92.81 feet) ; Thence South 85°27'10" East, 289.70 feet (Recorded South 87°54' East, 289.7 feet) ; Thence South 79°10'10" East, 240.94 feet (Recorded South 81°37' East, 240.94 feet) ; Thence South 69°32'10" East, 295.61 feet (Recorded South 71°59' East, 295.61 feet) ; Thence South 82°37'10" East, 401.80 feet (Recorded South 85°04' East, 401.80 feet) ; Thence North 07°48'50" East, 23.27 feet to a point on the North line of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 05°22' East, 23.27 feet) ; Thence North 89°48'50" East, along the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NE4) , 12.01 feet (Recorded North 87°22' East, 12.01 feet) ; Thence South 00°10'42" West, along the East line of the West Half (Wz) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 10, 1329.94 feet; Thence South 89°54'25" West along the North line of the South Half (S1/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE i) of said Section 10, 658.64 feet; Thence South 00°14'13" West along the East line of the West Half (1,00 of the West Half (W Z) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 4) of said Section 10, 884.00 feet; Thence South 85°51'30" West, 612.67 feet (Recorded South 83°24'40" West, 612.67 feet) ; Thence South 04°06'30" West, 371.63 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 01° 39'40" West) ; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 30.00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence continuing North 00°00'00" East, 357.20 feet (Recorded North 02°26'50" West) ; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 225.00 feet (Recorded South 87°33'10" West, 225.00 feet) ; Thence South 00°00'00" West, 157.88 feet (Recorded South 02°26'50" East, 157.88 feet) ; -2- Thence North 90°00'00" West, 727.95 feet (Recorded South 87°33'10" West, 727.95 feet) ; Thence North 04°24'15" West, 124.50 feet (Recorded North 06°51'05" West, 124.50 feet) ; Thence North 43°19'45" West, 353.55 feet (Recorded North 45°46'35" West, 353.55 feet) ; Thence North 86°30'18" West, 152.30 feet (Recorded North 89°16'00" West, 138.77 feet, more or less) ; Thence South 01°30'00" West, 620.13 feet to the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 00° 25' East) ; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 216.58 feet; Thence North 00°00'00" East, 365.30 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" West, 380.95 feet; Thence South 00°00'00" West, 365.30 feet to the North Right- of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way of East 16th Street, 543.20 feet; Thence North 00°09'20" East, 190.00 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" West 50.00 feet; Thence South 00°09'20" West, 190.00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 50 feet to a point on the West line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW 1/4, NW 14) of Section 10; Thence North 00°09'20" East along the West line of said Northwest Quarter (NWT) , 1,953.57 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of Lot 1 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NEB) of Section 9; Thence South 89°36'26" West, 331.75 feet to the Southwest Corner (SWCor) of said Lot 1; Thence South 00°02'04" West along the East line of Lot 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NEW of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 329.14 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of the North Half (Nh) of said Lot 7; Thence North 89°56'13" West, along the South line of the North Half (NZ) of Lots 5, 6 and 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NEB) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) 989.23 feet to the South- west Corner (SWCor) of the North Half (NZ) of said Lot 5; -3- Thence North 00°21'09" East, along the West line of Lots 4 and 5 of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 963.89 feet to the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Lot 4; Thence North 88°21'22" East along the North line of Lots 3 and 4 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 652.60 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 3; Thence North 87°55'50" East along the North line of Lots 1 and 2 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 663.58 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 1, said point being the Point of Beginning. Said Tract of land contains 229.89 acres. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK ERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNETPE ORDWAY, DEPUTY DATED: December 28, 1977 PUBLISHED: December 28, 1977 and January 18, 1978 in the Greeley Journal -4- 7-.)- -/f7? u Nu'I'I CE 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 Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the Lime specified. All persons in any m; ncr interested in the Special Use Permit arc requested Lo 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 Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. Docket No. 78- 8 Walter Doeringsfeld etal 666 Niver Avenue Denver, Colorado 80221 Date: February 1, 1978 Time: 2:00 , Request: Special Use Permit, Open Cut Mining Permit - Gravel A tract of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section 3, in the Northwest Quarter ( W4) of Section 10 and the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section 9, and in the Northwest Quarter (NW4) and in the West Half (W1/2) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, according to the Subdivision of Lands by the Union Colony of Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: All recorded distances and bearings mentioned herein are in reference to Book 1580, page 326, Reception Number 1351349 and in Book 580, Reception No. 1501662, Weld County Records: Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Section 10 and considering the North line of said Section �/ �� �7 10 to bear South 89°23'26" East and with all other bearings rc 2 contained herein being relative thereto: idiff YriVtele-Z-e}/I-U-d) ti/66 Thence South 89°23'26" East along the North line of said Section 10, 659.65 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter (NTH) of the Northwest Quarter 0 i L) of said Section 10; Thence North 89°54'45" East, along said North line of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of said Section 10, 1970.44 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of the Northwest Quarter (M+%) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 87°27'55" East, 1980.48 feet more or less) ; Thence North 01°40'50" East along the West line of the Southeast Quarter (SEa) of said Section 3, 198.90 feet (Recorded South 00°46' East 198.9 feet) ; Thence North 86°38'50" East, 92.81 feet (Recorded North 84°12' East, 92.81 feet) ; Thence South 85°27'10" East, 289.70 feet (Recorded South 87°54' East, 289.7 feet) ; Thence South 79°10'10" East, 240.94 feet (Recorded South 81°37' East, 240.94 feet) ; Thence South 69°32'10" East, 295.61 feet (Recorded South 71°59' East, 295.61 feet) ; Thence South 82°37'10" East, 401.80 feet (Recorded South 85°04' East, 401.80 feet) ; Thence North 07°48'50" East, 23.27 feet to a point on the North line of the Northeast Quarter (rte) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 05°22' East, 23.27 feet) ; Thence North 89°48'50" East, along the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NEq) , 12.01 feet (Recorded North 87°22' East, 12.01 feet) ; Thence South 00°10'42" West, along the East line of the West Half (Wz) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 10, 1329.94 feet; Thence South 89°54'25" West along the North line of the South Half (S2) of the Northeast Quarter (NEk) of said Section 10, 658.64 feet; Thence South 00°14'13" West along the East line of the West Half Oki) of the West Half (W½) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 4) of said Section 10, 884.00 feet; Thence South 85°51'30" West, 612.67 feet (Recorded South 83°24'40" West, 612.67 feet) ; Thence South 04°06'30" West, 371.63 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 01° 39'40" West) ; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 30.00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence continuing North 00°00'00" East, 357.20 feet (Recorded North 02°26'50" West) ; Thence North 90°00'00" West, 225.00 feet (Recorded South 87°33'10" West, 225.00 feet) ; Thence South 00°00'00" West, 157.88 feet (Recorded South 02°26'50" East, 157.88 feat) ; -2- Thence North 90°00'00" West, 727.95 feet (Recorded South 87°33'10" West, 727.95 feet) ; Thence North 04°24'15" West, 124.50 feet (Recorded North 06°51'05" West, 124.50 feet) ; Thence North 43°19'45" West, 353.55 feet (Recorded North 45°46'35" West, 353.55 feet) ; Thence North 86°30'18" West, 152.30 feet (Recorded North 89°16'00" West, 138.77 feet, more or less) ; Thence South 01°30'00" West, 620.13 feet to the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 00° 25' East) ; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 216.58 feet; Thence North 00°00'00" East, 365.30 feet; Thence South 90°00'00" West, 380.95 feet; Thence South 00°00'00" West, 365.30 feet to the North Right- of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way of East 16th Street, 543.20 feet; Thence North 00°09'20" East, 190.00 feet; ,Thence South 90°00'00" West 50.00 feet; Thence South 00°09'20" West, 190.00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 50 feet to a point on the West line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (S[ , NWQ) of Section 10; Thence North 00°09'20" East along the West line of said Northwest Quarter (NW4) , 1,953.57 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of Lot 1 of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of Section 9; Thence South 89°36'26" West, 331.75 feet to the Southwest Corner (SWCor) of said Lot 1; Thence South 00°02'04" West along the East line of Lot 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NEa) of the Northeast Quarter (NEa) of said Section 9, 329.14 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of the North Half (N1/2) of said Lot 7; Thence North 89°56'13" West, along the South line of the North Half (NZ) of Lots 5, 6 and 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) 989.23 feet to the South- west Corner (SWCor) of the North Half (N 2) of said Lot 5; Thence North 00°21'09" East, along the West line of Lots 4 and 5 of the Northeast Quarter (NEB) of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of said Section 9, 963.89 feet to the Northwest Corner (NECor) of said Lot 4; Thence North 88°21'22" East along the North line of Lots 3 and 4 of the Northeast Quarter (NEq) of the Northeast Quarter (NE-14) of said Section 9, 652.60 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 3; Thence North 87°55'50" East along the North line of Lots 1 and 2 of the Northeast Quarter (NEQ) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 663.58 foot to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 1, said point being the Point of Beginning. Said Tract of land contains 229.89 acres. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: JEANNETT'E ORDWAY, DEPUTY DATED: December 28, 1977 PUBLISHED: December 28, 1977 and January 18, 1978 in the Greeley Journal -4- NOTICE n irsu- • 10 the zonmq louts ce , ',Site r`C "ad• and the 1• n"d C. ,t I_n'1„5e 2, le ;,sol,, n,ar t[ C z „ ',,=1,. , C'imbe"s of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County Colorado Weld County Cen- tennial Center 915 10th Street 1riefR,e aoutn 25y-54 20 west aton Greeley Colorado at the time srec'- the North line of the South Half IS'a)of Pied All persons it any manner the Northeast Quarter (NE'/al of said interested in tee Special Use Permit are Section 10,658 64 feet requested td attend and may be heard Thence South 00°14'13"West along BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text the East line of the West Half(W1/2)of and maps so certified by the Weld the West Half (W1/2)of the Northeast County Planning Commission may be Quarter (NE1/a) of said Section 10 examined in the Office of the Clers to 884 00 feet. the Board of County Commissioners Thence South 85'51'30" West located in the Weld County Centennial 612 67 feet(Recorded South 83°24 40" Center 915 10th Street Third Floor West,612 67 feet)Greeley, Colorado Thence South 04°06'30' West Docket No 78-8 371 63 feet to a Walter Doeringsfeld etal point on the North 666 Niver Avenue Right-of-way line of East 16th Street Denver, Colorado 80221 (Recorded South 01°39'40"West) Date February 1, 1978 Thence North 90°00 00"West 30 00 reef to a g 'Sr 'r '^�Time 2 00 point on the North R, ht-of- •E{,�;` a u, ,, c Request Special Use Permit ()DenWay line of East 16th Street, Cut Mining Permit-Gravel Thence continuing North 00°00 00' thence s.,utn uu Lie v-, A tract of land located in the East, 357 20 feet (Recorded North along the e of 'o' 7 d' said Southeast Quarter(SEV4)of Sectior 3, 02°26'50"West) Northeast Li, ,ter(NE'a)of the North- in the Northwest Quarter (NW',4) of Thence North 90°00'00" West east Quarter (NE'4)of saw Section 9 Section 10 and the Northeast Quarter 225 00 feet(Recorded South 87°33'10' 329 14 fez' to the Southeast Coiner (NE"4) of Section 9, and in the West,225 00 feet). SECorI w , Half (N1/21 of said Northwest Quarter (NW1a)and in the Thence South 00'0000 West Lot ' West Half (W1/2) of the Northeast 157 88 feet(Recorded South 02°26'50 i TSouth North 8h N r3 Wes' aloof Quarter(NE'a)of Section 10 Townsnipp East 157 88 feet) the Thence North of the North Half IN z)of 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Thence North 90°00'00" West, Lots 5 6 and 7 of said Northeast Principal Meridian,Weld County,Colo- 727 95 feet((Recorded South 87°33'10" ter (NE'4 413)389�1 23f the Northeast Quest rado according to the Subdivision of West 727 95 teen ter3 feet to the Southwest Lands by the Union Colony of Colorado, Thence North 04 24 1f West Corner(SWCor)of the North Ha, ,N'2) and being more particularly described 124 50 feet)Rerorand North 06"51 05 of Lo' 5, as follows :'Jest 124 50 feet) Thhee nce North 00`21 09' Eas a the All recorded distances and bearings Thence North 43 19 45" West, the West line of Lots 4 anc 5 of the mentioned herein are in reference to 353 55 feet(Recorded North 4546 35 Northeast Quarter(NE'at of tee North- Book 1580, page 326, Reception Num- West,353 55 feet), east Quarter (NE a)of said Section C9, orner ber 1351349 and in Book 580 Recept on Thence North 86°30'18" West 963 89 feet to the Northwest Corner No 1501662,Weld County Records 152 30 feet(Recorders North 89°16 00 NT en of said Lot 4 Beginning at the Northwest Corner West 138 7 feet more or less) Then e n '88"2s 3 Eas' a the (NWCor) of said Section 10 and Thence South 01°30'00" West, the he Quarter lNts 3 end 4 of the Northeast r (N '(NE'.aid theNorth- considering ,the North line of said )620 13 feet to the North Right-of-Way cos Quarter tNE'.)of said Section 9,Section 10 to bear South 89°23'26" line of East 16th Street(Recorded Soutn 652 60 feet to the Northeast Corner East and with all other bearings 00°25' East), (NECor)of said Lot 3 contained herein being relative thereto Thence South 90°00'00"West along Thence North 87°55'50" East along Thence South 89°23'26" East along the North Right-of-Way line of East the North line a' Lots 1 and 2 of the the North line of said Section 10 659 65 16th Street 216 58 feet Northeast Quarter(NEi a)of the North- feet to the Northeast Corner(N('-Cor)of Thence North 00°00'00"East 365 30 c 1st Quarter iNE''i)of said Section 9, Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter(NW'/4) feet 663 58 feet to the Northeast Corner of the Northwest Quarter (NW'/4) of Theme South 90°00'00' West, NECor p being said Section 10, 380 95 feet, ( )o'said Lot 1 said o nt Thence North 89°54'45" East,along Thence South 00"00'00" West, the Point of Berenning Said Tract oT land contains 229 89 said North line of the Northwest 36530 feet to the North Right-of-Way Quarter (NW1S) of said Section -0, line of East 16th Street acres 1970 44 feet to the Northeast Correr Thence South 90°00'00' West THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- 'ONERS (NECor) of the Northwest Quarter along the North Right-of-Way of East SORADO (NWbb) of said Section 10 (Recorded 16th Street 543 20 feet, WELD COUNTY COLORADO North 87°27'55' East, 1980 48 feet Thence North 00°09'20"East,190 00 BY MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN more or less), feet, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER Thence North 01°40'50" East along Thence South 90°00'00"West 50 00 AND CLERK TO THE BOARD the West line of the Southeast Quarter feet BY JEANNETTE ORDWAY DEPUTY (SE'/a) of said Section 3, 198 90 feet Thence South 00°09'20" West, r' = �7 Recorded South 00°46' East 195 9 190 00 feet to a point on the North ` :,- eet), Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, Thence North 86°38'50" East, 92 31 hence South 90°00'00"West along - feet(Recorded North 84°12'East,92 81 the North Right-of-Way line of East feet), 16th Street, 50 feet to a point on the Thence Smith 85°27'10"East,289 70 West line of the Southwest Quarter of feet(Recorded South 87°54'East,289 7 the Northwest Quarter (S ' , NW"4) feet), Wiaof Section 10, Thence South 79°10 10'East,240 94 Thence North 00°09'20" East along the West line of said Northwest Quarter feet (Recorded South 81°37' East 240 94 feet), (NtA/1'4),1 953 57 feet to the Southeast Thence South 69°32'10"East,295 61 Corner (SECor) of Lot 1 of the Northeast'1 (Recorded South 71°59' East Northeast Quarter(NE'5)of the North- 295 Al ',et), east Quarter(NE1/4)of Section 9, The-se South 82°37 10"East,401 50 Thence South 89'36'26" Wnsf feet (Recorded South 85°04' Eas' 3qt '- i" i'' • Cnr °- 401 80 feet) Thence North 07°48'50 ' East 27 feet toe point on the North line of the Northeast Quarter (NE'S) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 05°22 East 23 27 feet), Thence North 89°48'50" East along the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NE',) 1201 feet (Recorded North 87 de East 12 01 feet), Thence South 00°10'42 Wes alona the East line of the West Half(Wy21 of the Northeast Quarter (NE'•4) of said S ctinn 10 1329 94 feet,_ ° • NOTICE Affidavit of Publication Pursuant to the zonirg 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 Wela STATE OF COLORADO, ) County, Colorado, Weld County Cen- • )ss tennial Center, 915 10th Street, County of Weld, ) Greeley, Colorado, at the time speci- fied All persons in any manner Thence Nortn au-uu 00 West interested in the Special Use Permit are 225 00 feet(Recorded South 87°33'10' e -11P , L c� requested to attend and may be heard West, 225 00 feet), I, J -of BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text Thence South 00°00'00" West, and maps so certified by the Weld 157 88 feet(Recorded South 02°26'50" County Planning Commission may be East, 157 88 feet), said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that examined in the Office of the Clerk tc I am one of the publishers of he Board of County Commiss oners, Thence North 90°00'00" West, located in the Weld County Cen•ennial 727 95 feet(Recorded South 87°33'10" Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor West 727 95 feet), THE GREELEY JOURNAL Greeley, Colorado Thence North 04°24'15' West, 124 50 feet(Recorded North 06°51'05' Docket No 78-8 West 124 50 feet) that the same is a weekly newspaper of general cir- Walter Doeringsfeld etal Thence North 43°19'45" West culation, published in the city of Greeley, in said 666 Niver Avenue 353 55 feet(Recorded North 45°46'35" county and state, that the notice or advertisement, Denver Colorado 80221 West,353 55 feet), of which the annexed is a true copy, has been pub- Date February 1 1978 Thence North 86°30'18" West, Time 200 152 30 feet(Recorded North 89°16'00' Request Special c Use Permit, Open West, 138 77 feet, more or less), Cut Mining Permit-Gravel (f A tract of land located in the Thence South 01°30'00" West, lashed in said weekly newspaper for---------•----------- Southeast Quarter(SEA)of Section 3 62013 feet to the North Right-of-Way ceneeeatwe weeks; that the notice was published in in the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of line of East 16th Street(Recorded South the regular and entire issue of every number of said Section 10 and the Northeast Quarter 00°25' East), newspaper during the period of time of publication (NE1/4) of Section 9, and in the Thence South 90°00'00"West along proper er of said notice, and in the newspaper and not Northwest Quarter (NW'/4) and in the the North Right-of-Way line of East p p West Half (W1/z) of the Northeast 16th Street 216 58 feet, in a supplement thereof;that the first publication of Quarter(NE/4)of Section 10 Township Thence North 00°00'00"East,365 30 said notice was contained in the issue of said news- 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth feet, Principal Meridian,Weld County,Colo- Thence South 90°00'00" West, �y�j ado according to the Subdivision of 380 95 feet, / �{ Thence South 00°00'00" West, paper bearing date the--------`_^__!.1-----------------day of Lands by the Union Colony of Colorado, and being more particularly described 365 30 feet to the North Right-of-Way as follows line of East 16th Street 4 All recorded distances and bearings Thence South 90 00'00" West along the North Right-of-Way of East C�B � ,A.D 19 � and mentioned herein are in reference to 16th Street,543 20 Feet, the last publication thereof in the issue of said Book 1580, page 326, Reception Num- Thence North 00°09'20' East,190 00 ber 1351349 and in Book 580 Reception feet No 1501662,Weld County Records Thence South 90°00'00'West 50 00 J(` Beginning at the Northwest Corner feet ' newspaper bearing date the----1___0-- --day of (NWCor) of said Section 10 and Thence South 00°09'20" West, considering the North line of said 190 00 feet to a point on the North Section 10 to bear South 89°23'2gs Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, �����/ East and with all other bearings Thence South 90°00'00"West along ------------------ ------, 19--------, that the said contained herein being relative thereto the North Right-of-Way line of East Thence South 89°23'26" East along gg yThe Greeley Journ I has been published continu- t-ie North line of said Section 10 659 65 16th Street, 50 feet to a point on the ously and uninterruptedly during the period of at feet to the Northeast Corner(NECor)of West line of the Southwest Quarter of Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter(NW'/4) the Northwest Quarter (SW'/4, NW1/4) least fifty-two consecutive weeks next prior to the of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of of Section 10, first issue thereof containing said notice or adver- said Section 10, Thence North 00°09'20' East along tisement above referred to; that said newspaper has Thence North 89°54'45" East along the West line of said Northwest Quarter been admitted to the Unite tes mails as second- said North line of the Northwest (NW1/4),1 953 57 feet to the Southeast class matter under the rows, ns of the Act of Quarter (NW1/4) of said Section 10, Corner (SECor) of Lot 1 of the March 3, 1879, or any a en rfient thereof,and that Northeast Quarter(NE 41 of the North- 1970 44 feet to the Northeast Corner said newspaper is a wee ly ewspaper duly qualrfi:. east Quarter(NE/4)of Section 9, N(NECor) of the Northwest Quarter Thence South 89°36'26" West, for publishing legal noti and advertisements w h- NWY4) of said Section 10 (Recorded 331 75 feet to the Southwest Corner in the meaning of the I Gis of the Stat- o ora.o North 55" East, 1980 48 feet / less), or less), ISWCorI of said Lot 1 Thence North 01°40'50" East along the West line of the Southeast Quarter "�- �� SE'/4) of said Section 3, 198 90 feet Thence South 00°02'04 West / Recorded South 00°46' East 198 9 alone the East line of Lot 7 of said • • of the Publishers eet Nor' Nst Quarter(NEU4)of the North- Thence North 86°38'50" East 92 81 eat cater (NE1/4)of said Section 9 feet(Recorded North 84°12'East,92 81 325 feet to the Southeast Coiner 6 /4- — feet), (SECor)of the North Half(N1/2)of said Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ttpnce South 85°27'10"East,289 7C Lot 7, feet(Recorded South 87°54'East,289 7 Thence North 89°56'13' West along �/� feet), the South line of the North Half(N1/2)of, / Lots 5, 6 and 7 of said Northeast' day of ------- - 7--- ______7_, A.D 19 Thence South 79°10'10"East'240 94 Quarter(NE1/4)of the Northeast Quar- feet (Recorded South 81°37 East, ter(NE'/4)989 23 feet to the Southwest n 240 94 feet), Corner(SWCor)of the North Half(N'/2) - ;--4-2:Ztti1 t /U /JY� Thence South 69°32'10"East,295 61 of said Lot 5, My commission expires J_ feet (Recorded South 71°59 East, Thence North 00°21'09" East, along — 295 a1 feet), the West line of Lots 4 and 5 of the --.— �, -- ThenceSouth 82°37'10"East 40t.8C Northeast Quarter(NE'/4)of the North- feet (Recorded South 85°04' Iasi, G_/ !��__ 401 80 feet), east Quarter (NE1/4) of said Section 9 - ------------ Thence North 07°48'50" East 23 27 963 89 feet to the Northwest Corner Notary Public feet to a point on the North line of the (NWCor)of said Lot 4 Northeast Quarter (NE'/4) of said Thence North 88°21'22'' East along Section 10 {Recorded North 05°22' the North line of Lots 3 and 4 of the East,23 27 feet), Northeast Quarter(NE1/4)of the North- Thence North 89°48'50" East along east Quarter (NE1/4) of said Section 9 tie North line of said Northeast Quarter • 652 60 feet to the Northeast Corner (NE1/4), 12 01 feet (Recorded North (NECor)of said Lot 3 87°22' East, 12 01 feet), Thence North 87°55'50" East along Thence South 00°10'42"West,along the North line of Lots 1 and 2 of the the East line of the West Half(W1/2)ut Northeast Quarter(NE1/4)of the North- the Northeast Quarter (NE'/4) of saic east Quarter (NE1/4) of said Section 9 Section 10 1329 94 feet, 663 58 feet to the Northeast Corner Thence South 89°54'25"Wes'alone • (NECor)of said Lot 1,said point being the North line of the South Half(S1/2)di the Point of Beginning the Northeast Quarter (NE16) of laic Said Tract of land contains 229 89 Section 10,658 64 feet acres Thence South 00°14'13"West along THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- ONERS the East line of the West Half(W1/2)o WELD COUNTY COLORADO thethe West Half (W1/2)of the Northeast BY MARY ANN I'�EUERSTEIN Quarter (NE1/4) of said Section 10, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 884 00 feet, AND CLERK TO THE BOARD Thence South 85°51'30" West; BY JEANNETTE ORDWAY DEPUTY 612 67 feet(Recorded South 83°24'40 DATED December 28 1977 West,612 67 feet), Published December 28 1977 and Thence South 04°06'30" West, January 18 1978 371 63 feet to a point on the North Published in The Greeley Journal Right-of-way line of East 16th Street _ ;Recorded South 01°39'40"West), Thence North 90°00'00"Wes' 30 00 feet to a point on the North Right-of- Way line of East 16th Street, Thence continuing North 00`00'00' East, 357 20 feet (Recorded North 02°26'50"West) Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO, sa. County of Weld, Richard K. Larson I, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am the (publisher) (editor) (advertis- ing manager) of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and NOTICE THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Land Use that the same is a daily newspaper of general 1 Code,a public hearing will be held in the i circulation and printed and published in the 'Chambers of the Board of County Corn city of Greeley, in said county and state; that missioners of Weld County, Colorado, the notice or advertisement,beenwhich publi hed in an- Weld County Centennial Center,915 10th nexed is a true copy, has the Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time said otiCesil s epubli h edr foin r othene dregularay; that and specified All persons in any manner in entire issue of said newspaper, and in the terested in the following proposed Change newspaper proper and not in a supplement of Zone are requested to attend and may thereof; that the publication of said notice be heard was contained in the issue of said newspaper BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and bearing date maps so certified by the County Planning ' 4 Commission may be examined in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of the 24 t_h day of January U A.D. 19 County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center,915 10th that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and Street,Third Floor,Greeley,Colorado The Greeley Republican, has been published _ Docket No 78 B continuously and uninterruptedly during Walter Doeringsfeldetal the period of at least six months next 666 Niver A Avenvenue Denver,Colorado 80221 prior to the issue thereof containing sa id Date February 1,1978 notice or advertisement above referred to; Time 2 00 P M that said newspaper has'been admitted to the United States mails as second-class matter Request Special Use Permit,Open Cut under the provisions of the Act of March 3, MiningPermit+Gravel 1879, or any amendments thereof, and that LOCATION Approximately one mile said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly East of Greeley,Colorado qualified for publishing legal notices and THE BOARD OF advertisements within the meaning of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS laws he State of Colorado. - ' / WELD COUNTY,FEUEORADO �_�.�'�'17" BY MARYANN FEUERSTEIN: ..--- _,..,..--1 -''''''-'1,--.,... 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Minutes __%_-:6 _ _ _ O-_R:- _ _-.I /n : i _ r,_ . .. i s WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SPECIAL USE APPLICATION For OPEN CUT MINE PERMIT (gravel pits, etc. ) Weld County Planning Commission 1516 Hospital Road, Greeley, CO For ZONING DEPARTMENT Use Only Case Number: Applicant: • PC Hearing Date: CC Hearing Date: Section: , Township: North, Range: West Zoning District: Acreage Invol ed: (0 c Permit Fee: CI I0, fi 39��L1I/Q�Or Receipt Number: P3 A • Legal Description Approved By , Weld County Attorney Site Entrance/Exit Points and Off-Site Transportation Routes Approved By , Weld County Engineer Recommended Road/Bridge Fee: /Not Required Refer To: 1 ) Date: 2) Date: 3) Date: 4) Date: 5) Date: Application Reviewed By Weld County Zoning Department To Be Completed By APPLICANT In Accordance With Procedural Guide Require- ments : 1 . I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning a proposed Open Cut t*iit,hvo� . (gravel , coal , borrow pit, etc. ) mining operation for the following described unincor- porated area of Weld County: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: N W % yam' 14. W z JV E q. / SEc. /B rpra3,'s-y,P 11ioq rAi r.'�Al 6 (.3' La T OF ///g S/Xrl/ /-1/ 1Mci/°/JL / Er7/x9/AIV /i✓ CU/) co.."Afry, cei c 4Pe ( .-e• 4cCE.AIP/H.vY/NG C�/jT/F/$O S`✓•jv�}�f Ac-irEA6-E 06vivEdz Z2G'/ , 26) MINE-481— /67 990 TOTALAACREAGE: i�� �� '�� ,laws 2. Surface owner(s) of area of land described SAME Name: WALTER twv'.Dc,e:404GSFew).7-6Address: PENYEI ec4t Phone: 3. 36-,r/-ea72) Name: cri Ti1g ARAT4 Address: Fvi?7 cjayvE- ,,vo Phone: 219 (.4 e"-9 -'71) 'WARY r , A/ i i At F T L4-4s4yrr4 /AO 2.1' C 4 kg—92-tiJ) 3. Owner(s) of mineral rights to substance to be mined Name: OS- A . Ag'e1T/1 Address :pc.,T AvJ /tia Phone: 2,c _ gzyi) Name: /a'1LrA,u, a� Address:= 64.43r-ir GeLG Phone: ,�c,� (4 2.O 5-,4) 4. Source of applicants Legal Right to enter and to mine on the land de- scribed: o .NC1(' (Attach Certified Copy of any Document noted to the Back of This Form) .4•0 5. Address of applicant and general office e0221 Applicants address: 6;‘06 M - #4 I/ PE/'vL,Y c,2-c Phone:(J.3) 45/-6 272 General Office address: 54 NEE/ 7 Phone:63, 3) •h,S/ - e2- 74 6. Identify any prior permits for open cut mining held by applicant or affiliated person: AID NE 7. Description of Operation a. Types and number of operating and processing equipment to be employed: /9 RAG E (1) .0r'Eflc;E (,)J E,VD- L.cAOct (a)/ Sc FFEL'/'/A/G fC,.vlPMEN:(t) j. ,::3sAsh Ee L')/ C/('VS!/EtP �/� / �C7 flNO c1-455-'176-A7-10 A1 -2-10 kill (1) c2ET6 p4, .4A/7 (t� As-pi/ALT "'L/•?N7 (/) I b. Maximum number of employees : 7 , and number of shifts: g c. Number of stages to be worked: /5 , and periods of time each is to be worked: G,yE (,) 71-, ( ) ye-Aws- d. Thickness of mineral deposit: 2.-4,6ofeet, and thickness of the over- burden: o 4- -Fi- e. This will be a wet dry pit operation f. Site entrance/exit points and county roads and bridges to be utilized between site and delivery point(s) (must be coordinated with County Engineer) : ST !� *-4 s T?r'6.; G c�'- j c c,c a.- 4I, 1•vP j LAS- /1,c. - 2 8. Description of Rehabilitation a. Proposed rehabilitation land use(s) : A Gie as-7,-w4 L- b. Source of technical advice for reclamation: v .- (5c-- - c..-/vsE/?vAT/a.v 5� wICF fJ•.y • a/?E S T ,l'E/P v/eE J /?S G c o„J G/.4 1- ` d),?,/G y /9E e 5 TF =. .A1C7 c. Explanation of Reclamation Process: <<-z Ac/PE's- 64F c nsa (0 4.Afl1 4 6.,3 -re'K' E✓tea U ILd^ /Ii II-EP-7- A- 'iq ,4L?( LA,4TF,? L, EVr=ea. Or: 7--#1 ,4/.)Jc,N1A/[, CHeNE 4.4 f7c✓«)ii# R/v��,' .3/ 36.c. ,t1cl,'E t-L., Fes/; AGIi (Js'F� ,4Li• PO-C- s,/+,ME'// I,/6A? Er.'i=c. EL ETilclG- 72' .?Arill / v'(,' F1-c."5/) N/'c:,F•A •Ti ,•ei , ..) fr 4 )- d/ Age?✓E 7WE IN7Et? Ivl1=P,AT,E /1'Efi- /c,✓A4• F- c/) Pa,Aiiv. I hereby depose and state under the penalities of perjury that all state- ments , proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within this applica- tion are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF W STATE OF ( Signature: Owner/Authorized%Ag6nt Subscribed and sworn to before me this X0— day ofI 19 97 4OT PUBLI • 471:1X-Z SEAL My Commission expires J.•/3►79 1 APPLICATION FOR AGRICULTURAL UNIT DEVELOPMENT (SPECIAL USE PERMIT) - MINING Doeringsfeld, Aratas and Elliott Weld County, Colorado November, 1977 Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. Consulting Geologist and Registered Engineer , CONTENTS SECTION A GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION B SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING SECTION C MINING AND RECLAMATION SECTION D WATER RESOURCES SECTION E IMPACTS AND RECLAMATION SECTION F CLIMATE DESCRIPTION SECTION G VEGETATION AND SOILS SECTION H WILDLIFE SECTION I GEOLOGY SECTION A - GENERAL INFORMATION To: Weld County Planning Commission Board of County Commissioners Weld County 915-10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 State of Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Applicant: Doeringsfeld, Aratas and Elliott Operator: John A. Durham, Durham Sand and Gravel Co. Other permits held by operator: None OWNERSHIP AND ACCESS: Surface ownership and mineral rights are owned by the following as and documents submitted herewith indicate: Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. , 666 Niver Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80221 Justin E. Arata, 224 W. Ludwig Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825 Mary I. Arata, 224 W. Ludwig Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825 James A. Arata, 1304 Old Lantern Trail, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805 Richard E. Elliott, 13830 W. 30th, Golden, Colorado 80401 -1- SECTION B - LAND USE AND ZONING Zoning The subject property is zoned Agricultural and is located in the unincorporated area of Weld County at 1935 East 16th Street, 2 miles East of Greeley, Colorado, and consists of 229. 89 acres+. (For complete legal description see Surveys and Excavation Plans. ) The proposed mining area is between the Cache La Poudre River on the North and 16th Stree-= on the South. (See Vicinity map. ) The entire subject property lies in the Cache La Poudre River Valley and is classified on the Weld County Extraction Plan Map as Resource Conservation Area. 100% of the area lies within the Intermediate Regional Flood Zone and 97 .5% lies within the Standard Project Flood Zone as reported by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in their report of March, 1974, prepared for The Larimer-Weld Regional Planning Com- mission. Land Use Land uses surrounding subject property, are mainly agricultural. Directly north of the subject property, north of the Cache La Poudre River, industrial uses of land have begun. Farr Farms feed lots and Andersen' s Sales and Salvage borner the property. "Atlas of Sand, Gravel, and Quarry Aggregate Resources, Colorado Front Range Counties" identifies the subject area as potential sand and gravel mining area. 2 1. Department of the Army. Flood Plain Information, Cache La Poudre River, Colorado, Volume II, Greeley, Weld County. Corps of Engineers: Omaha District, 1974 . 2. Department of Natural Resources. Sand, Gravel and Quarry Aggregate Resources of the Colorado Front Range Counties. Colorado Geological Survey: Denver, Colorado, 1974. -2- SECTION C - MINING AND RECLAMATION PLANS Mining is proposed to be accomplished over a twenty- five year period from 15 tracts phases as noted on Extraction Plan. Concurrent reclamation is to take place with the ongoing mining activity. Mining will be a wet pit operation, utilizing a dragline and dredge. Phases I through VII will utilize a dragline due to the fact that the material to be mined is 30 feet in thickness or less. Phases III-A through X-A will utilize a dredge as the sand and gravel deposits exceed 30 feet in thickness. The removal and proper storage of topsoil and overburden for each phase will be conducted according to standards set forth by Weld County and the State of Colorado and noted on the Extraction Plan. Due to the fact that the area to be mined, totalling 163. 990 acres + lies within the One Hundred Year Flood Plain, all operations will be conducted with portable equipment. No dewatering shall take place; nor shall any channeling of the Cache La Poudre River take place. Reclamation, starting with the first phase and until final completion, will be an ongoing process with backfilling and contouring of the land as part of the mining operations. At the completion of the mining, 128 . 539 acres will be one lake and water level will be kept at or above the water level of the adjoining Cache La Poudre River. 35. 630 acres will be reclaimed for agricultural use. The reclaimed land will be leveled to pre-existing topography or floodproofed to an elevation above the Intermediate Regional Flood Plain. Grassing and tree planting will take place immediately upon completion of each phase in those areas above water. Only 163 . 990 acres will be mined out of 229. 890 acres available due to the fact the property contains the Poudre River Waterway and approximately 45 acres of abandoned gravel pits. The nearness of several residences along the southern boundary of the property on 16th Street prevent additional extraction. To insure safety, protect property, and security for the sand and gravel classification plant, a mobile office building and a mobile home for operator will be placed near the access road. -3- SECTION D - WATER RESOURCES Proposed mining of the area for which this Special Permit is being requested results in the opening of lake surfaces in an area historically comprised of phreaphphyte cottonwood and willow trees, marshland, pasture and areas converted by man to the production of agricultural crops of corn and alfalfa. Water rights with the property presently includes 5 shares of The Greeley Irrigation Company and 4 adjudicated wells. It is probable that water augmentation will be neces- sary to compensate for evaporation from the 128 . 539 acre lake to be formed. This augmentation will take place in the following of three ways (1) use of shares of water from The Greeley Irrigation Company or/and shares of the Fulton Irrigation Ditch Company, (2) abandonment of adjudicated wells and/or (3) establishment of water storage on the property, utilizing water from flcod stages to be released as needed downstream. -4- SECTION E - IMPACTS AND RECLAMATION Further Land Development Most of the land development in the area is now subject to the Colorado Open Mining Land Reclamation Act of 1973 , which states at 92-36-5 : Preservation of Commercial Mineral Deposits for Extraction. (1) After July 1, 1973, no board of county commissioners, governing body of any city and county, city or town, or other governmental authority which has control over zoning shall, by zoning, rezoning, granting a variance, or other official action or inaction, permit the use of any area known to contain a commercial mineral deposit in a manner which would interfere with the present or future extraction of such deposit by an extractor. All of the area is included in the survey of commercial mineral deposits in the populous counties of Colorado, as stated in the Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources Publication: "Sand, Gravel and Quarry Aggregate Resources of the Colorado Front Range Counties, 1974 . " Under this constraint, therefore, further development in the area will require extraction of the proven existing mineral deposits as a first step. Conclusion The recent historic land use in the subject area has been pasture vacant, or open space Flood Plain. Weld County, under past and present planning practices, has encouraged "open" agricultural uses in the subject area. As it seems logical that this already established "open" Flood Plain trend would ccntinue, we believe that our mining and subsequent reclamation activities are in line with the existing county planning practices, and its comprehensive planning policies. The proposed reclamation plan is compatible with present and future land use for the area. -5- SECTION F - CLIMATE DESCRIPTION Climate in the study reach is characterized by water summer days with an average daily maximum of 89° in July and an average daily minimum of 9° in January. The average annual temperature is 48. 3° . Humidity is low throughout the year. Precipitation in the study reach averages 11 inches per year, the greatest amount falling between April and July. The evaporation in the area is moderately high because of the low humidity, high percentage of sunshine days and thin atmosphere. The closest weather station with evaporation data is Fort Collins. These data are summarized on the following table: Average Evaporation Month (Inches) January - February - March - April May 5. 05 June 6. 22 July 7.12 August 6. 48 September 5. 38 October 3. 25 November - December - Total 33. 50 Based on Period 1941-1970 Findings of fact for approval of augmentation (Case No. W-8283-76) to the Water Court of Water Division No. 1 for an area located three miles South, Nk of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, in Weld County estimates the annual evaporation of water from a proposed 21. 5 acre gravel pit lake to be 52 acre feet (29 inches per year) . Inpact and Reclamation The mining operation and completed reclamation plan will have no impact on the climate in the area. -6- SECTION G - SOILS AND VEGETATION Soils James A. Crabb, Soil Scientist with the U. S. Soil Conservation Service, 2017-9th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, in a communication to Burman Lorenson, Weld County Planning Department, on February 14 , 1974, stated as follows : "The soils in this area (230 acres located in parts of NE4, Section 9, and NW4, WINE, Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, Weld County, Colorado) are shallow to moderately deep (10 to 40 inches) to sand and gravel, and being on the Flood Plain of the Cache La Poudre River have a shallow water table and are subject to flooding. The area is bi- sected by old channels of the Poudre River and several gravel pits. This area is probably better suited for commercial sand and gravel then for agriculture, however there is always the hazard of pollution to the Poudre River from extraction process. " Soils with the above stated capabilities are usually not suitable for usual crop production cultivation and thus their use is mainly restricted to pasture, woodland or wildlife. More specifically, the following is a complete description of the soils within proposed mining areas as provided by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service: 3 - Aquolls and Agents, gravelly substratum These nearly level soils are on bottom lands and flood plains of all the major streams in the survey area. The Aquolls, which have dark colored surface layers, make up about 65 percent of the mapping unit. The Aquents, which have lighter colored surface layers, make up about 25 per- cent. About 10 percent is Acuolls and Aquepts, flooded, and Bankard sandy loam. These are deep, poorly drained soils, They formed in recent alluvium. Typically they have mottled, mildly to moderately alkaline, loamy or clayey surface layers and underlying material, and are underlain by sand or sand and gravel within 48 inches. They may or may not have a gleyed layer in the underlying material. Most of these soils are subject to flooding. A water- table is at or near the surface early in the spring and recedes to as deep as 48 inches by late fall in some years. -7- These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat. Some small areas have been reclaimed by major drainage and leveling operations and is farmed to irrigated crops. The potential native vegetation on these soils is dominated by alkali sacaton, switchgrass and western wheatgrass. Saltgrass, sedge, rush and alkali blue- grass are also prominent. Potential production ranges from 3000 pounds per acre in favorable years to 2000 pounds per acre in unfavorable years. When range condition deteriorates, switchgrass, alkali sacaton and western wheatgrass decrease and saltgrass, sedge and rush increase. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seeding on this site is difficult and costly since numerous tillage practices are required to eliminate the salfgrass scd. Swithgrass , western wheatgrass, alkali sacaton, tall wheatgrass and tall fescue are suitable for seeding. For successful seeding a clean, firm seedbed -- usually requires more than one year to eliminate the salfgrass sod -- and a grass drill should be used. Early spring seeding has proven most successful. Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl , utilize these areas. The availability of moisture due to the wetness of this soil allows production of wetland plants that provide nesting and protective cover, as well as some food for waterfowl. The juxtaposition of this soil to irrigated cropland areas where wildlife obtain much of their food, along with the cover provided, make this soil valuable to both wetland and openland wildlife. Openland wildlife, especially pheasants, use these areas for cover and mesting, while they also provide excellent cover for deer when found in areas inhabited by deer. Management for wildlife would include prevention of overgrazing by livestock, protection from unplanned fire, and prevention of drainage. Where livestock are present, these valuable wildlife areas should be fenced to prevent unwanted encroachment and overuse by livestock. These soils have a good potential as a source of sand and gravel. 10 - Bankard sandy loan, 0 to 3 percent slope This is a deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on floodplains at elevations of 4450 to 5000 feet. It formed -8- in stratified recent alluvium along streams and rivers throughout the survey area. Included in this unit are numerous sand and gravel bars. Some non-calcareous areas are also included. Typically the surface layer is grayish brown sandy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying material, to a depth of 60 inches, is light yellowish brown calcareous sand stratified with thin lenses of sandy loam and loam. Permeability is moderately rapid and avilable water caoacity is low. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is slow and erosion hazard is low. These soils are suited to very limited cropping. They are sandy and subject to flooding. Pasture is the best use for this soil, with tall wheatgrass, tall fescue and annual sweetclover some of the best suited crops . Light frequent irrigations by furrows and flooding are recommended. Commercial fertilizers improve the amount and value of forage produced. The potential native vegetation on this soil is dominated by switchgrass, Indiangrass, sand bluestem, sand reed- grass, sideoats grama, needle-and-thread and blue grama. Much of this site has inclusions of other soils and vegetation in such a complex pattern that it is hard to map separately. Potential production ranges from 2500 pounds per year in favorable years to 1500 pounds per acre in unfavorable years. When range condition deterio- rates, the tall and mid-grasses decrease, blue grama, sand dropseed and forbs increase and production drops. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seeding is only adviable on areas large enough to prepare a seedbed on or interseed with an interseeder. Switchgrass, sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, sideoats grama, little bluestem, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass and intermediate wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. For successful seeding, use of an interseeder or a firm, clean sorghum stubble -- prepared the growing season prior to seeding -- and a grass drill are required. Early spring seeding has proven most successful. This soil is generally not suited to the establishment and growth of trees and shrubs . On-site investigation is needed to determine feasibility and possible tree and shrub species. -9- Wildlife is an important secondary use, with these soils best suited for openland and rangeland wildlife. In cropland areas, habitat favorable for ring-necked pheasants, mourning doves, and many non-game species can be developed by establishing wildlife areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, the inclusion of undisturbed nesting cover is vital and should be included in plans for habitat development. This is especially true in areas of intensive agriculture. Rangeland wildlife, such as deer and antelope, can be assisted and encouraged by proper livestock grazing management and range reseeding where needed. This soil is not suited for urban or recreational development due to the flood hazard. Vegetation General Characteristics The subject area has a considerable amount and di- versity of vegetation. Large cottonwoods along the Cache La Poudre River thrive in considerable numbers, mixing with willows and others. Types of vegetation are cited above by the U. S. Soil Convervation Service. Revegetation The shoreline areas (banks) will be properly sloped (minimum 3 :1) and revegatated immediately to prevent water and wind erosion. Proposed trees to be planted will consist of Russian Olive, Sunburst Locust and American Plumb. Trees will be planted in groups of 3 to 5 and appropriate spacing for future growth; existing vegetation will be preserved in all areas along the Cache La Poudre River. -10- SECTION H - WILDLIFE The subject area, especially along the river, does provide abundant cover for wildlife habitats. The following mammals have been observed on numerous occasions : mice, Norway or Brown rat, red fox, skunks and a few muskrats. All of the above animals are quite common in Colorado, with two of them considered severe pests (mice and Norway or Brown rat) . Of the Avian Species, numerous ducks frequent the area, again mainly along the river. Many unidentified Fringillids (sparrow forms and finchs) were also observed. The large cottonwoods along the river provide habitat for a number of magpies. Present ponds and abandoned gravel-pit lakes provide habitat for Great Blue Herrons, geese and shore birds. There will be no channelizing of the river bed or removal of trees, shrubs and other vegetation along the Cache La Poudre River which would eliminate any wildlife population that exist there today. Any alteration to the area will provide "stream improvement" and provide additional habitat for water birds. Impact and Reclamation Reclamation of the subject property will include planting of additional trees, shrubs and grasses. A lake area of 128. 539 acres will be added to existing lakes and ponds. In addition, the lake will add a new form of wildlife; namely, fish, to the future enjoyment and recreational use for the area. Conclusion The proposed mining activity will not have any significant impact upon Colorado wildlife. On the contrary, the reclamation program will enhance, add and open new habitats for wildlife and at the same time it will provide additional natural recreational resources for Man. -11- SECTION I - GEOLOGY Mining History Mining operations were conducted on this property by Herron and Strong from about 1958 to 1962. During this period of time this sand and gravel deposit was selected to provide gravel for the U. S. Government Missle Bases in Southeast Wyoming and Eastern Colorado. Prior to 1958 Garner Sand and Gravel Company and Carl Broughton mined material from the West side of the property. Evaluation Procedures During 1961 the geologic consulting firm of Doeringsfeld, Amuedo and Ivey conducted a photogeologic and field evaluation of sand and gravel deposits in east-central Colorado. The area covered included approximately 3600 square miles lying adjacent to and east of the Front Range of Colorado. The southern boundary of the project area was near the point where the South Platte River flows out of the Front Range. The northern limit of the investigation was the confluence of the Cache La Poudre and the South Platte Rivers. During this investigation, data on the location, stratigraphic distribution, areal extent, and continuity of sand and gravel deposits were ascertained and the best area was designated for detailed investigation. The area designated for detailed investigation was the Lower Cache La Poudre River Basin East of Greeley. During the investigation it was found that the gravels in the Lower Cache La Poudre Basin meet the highest specifications required for any aggregate period. The pebbles are 90-95% quartz or quartzite and have been well sorted by stream action. These gravels do not extent any further east from the center of Greeley than 3 miles; and, further eastward the gravels are supplanted by South Platte River Sands. Many thin deposits in the Greeley area have been explored but the remaining thick deposits are within the property for which a Special Permit is now requested. In 1973 A. A. Engineers and Associates of Denver, Colorado were retained by Mr. Robert K. Jensen to further evaluate the property, utilizing a Becker Drill. The results of their investigation are herewith submitted on the following pages. -12- • " DOERlNGgFE D,4 RA7'Ac AMP Ski. 1 d7 7 G Rle'1F L.t '( b tow) . • SuMMAT t 0P : TE- s•rt4oIse '405 T.H. ) PTH Ioir AR8A MGT VOI UMR Mo. (FT) (FTC) (YDS) 1 tele 636 069 GIG 044 . Z Z8° 940 100 9'15 S41 3 $3® 9 Z3 119 t 8 i t 048 4 7.t! 1 GS 009 134 461. S ® 389 Soo An 1'18 G UR 133 900 148 178 G-A tS® t®3 "too 188 611 1 t8® t13 000 283 111 r 8 55? 334 oop 484 444 9 to® 446 1St £t 9 C. 391 to 39° 115 684 1 Ito 43'L 11 VP? 118 012. 148 alt • • It 4'1° 1St 125 I 309 ZSS 13 SS° 490 coo 991 14, 14 IS 3`4 409 290 S45 *Ito IC. 44° 443 Soo °nit 141 $'1G° 8 O66 920 , 11 %3i `10 14er AC RL S : 186 . 198 Pomp% 4 WATIIIWAYS omen, 'CH OW rvoy. *VSR%urelem ( 3e) : — 894 324 Yb3 ruubtir R.1vIEit • M I NA'8la C V 01r u M L : 10 341 286 Ya i TOTAL TONS ( I •4/rp3) 1 14 411 80C TONS PtaR 1NET ACRE 1 18 118 AA ENGINEERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. • FIELD SHEET 1 OF 16 Test hole #1 Location Greeley Gravel Property Date 9/21/73 Time For Robert Jensen Drilled l) ,, Becker Drilling, Inc. .__ _ :)F,rI'll "RO"t I'OP SUBSTRATA DEPTH SUBSTRATA DL•P I H ''l,.>ru,IA 1E' ti()LE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS ' Overburden 26 Gravels 51 Water at six feet 2 27 52 3 28 Silt, clay, some 53� 4 I_ 29 gravels 54 ' Bedrock at thirty- 4 two feet. Gravelly Sand 30 55 G 31 5G 7 32 57 Bedrock 8 .,_,_. , Gravels 33 58 9 34 50 10 --- 35 ._ L i :: i 11 36 12 Gravels 37 b ' , .,t t-,,,i. „ E l e... 13 38 0 ground WBCet IeVt i I ]drainage 14 39 D MAP 15 �--- 40 �..: _ . . , ; ' - , t + • = ' -r 16 Gravelly sand 41 - - ' . i ` 1 • '-' H 17 42 :: . • _ •.1 :: ''•T ;-1 ; - i• —7- 1 18 43 -- tt • t • •- i+--: `t ' . . Tt- - �J .-«-. . . . : ' ` : • ' - t � i---t -t-i- i---• 4--7--t--_ ' 44 ,+- f r i' , t1 , ; . . , � . 7 , 20 Gravels 45 _r,.-,_ . i , � , ,-{ + 1- , .- -1 ri 22 47 .`� : * 4 ' ' 1 ; ti. ,; 23 48 ... • . .t . 4. 4 , • • •, . 4 . . 41 . .t. 4 t-i 24 Gravels 49 • _1 t I I , : -I-. t - t . . : 25 50 Ili - l_- • ' ' i ? 1}Ir r--T, T'f i fflJ ---1t.1 t t tl �lt 1 0 • AA ENGINEERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. FIELD SHEET 2 OF 16 Test hole #2 Location Greeley Gravel Property Date 9/21/73 Time For Robert Jensen Drilled by Becker Drilling, Inc. ---:(°.' TOP SUBSTRATA DEPTH SUBSTRATA DE.PtH S. l'SI•R TA 'F HOLE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 Overburden 2 G Gravels 51 Water at eight feet 2 27 52 3 28 53 4 29 Bedrock 54 Bedrock at twenty- 55 30 5555 eight feet G 31 56 . T 32 57 ; 8 c Gravels 33 58 9 34 50 60 10 35 ItF}iA KS , i. It :., 11 36 • Pt pc. 1 ..oL.., f ied fp l ''St ''('1t [l'lnihk 'I 4•1eV. 12 Sandy, gravels 37 6 h thirst•; t, niow5 1n• _ 13 38 v ground wLtter wilmull.drainage 14 39 D ••... • MAP 15 40 ' + F-1f t1ti tt1.; ; I •, _ .� 1G ---4-- - ---t-± -41,-+- . t. : - T . " : - 4 , , -++-- Gravels 41 --" • . .-f , : ' j+ 4 ` 1 •. , -r -1-. '-t t r^1-+ -1•-4-{ r7-'---t-}-1 fl 18 43 r +- + T r - J. l J-- a I ' i ' -- . t , . , . t . I . . . 4-1 1 .- -j 10 44 , ' _ i . r . • • ; • • • . . t ' 4 1 • F - - . . _ . . , f 4 , I , . . . . . 11 i , , • 4 L i , t • i •- 4 f f•{ • r 1 20 Gravels 45 .tr 7 __, : , ; I _ : _ . . L . -4-4• -1 1 L-,� + r 11.1 a- 21 Sand 4G , -T— ` • - '. ; : f1 . - , . • it1i +II-HI --t-r—-,- a , t I e . , . 1 Y-I f i t 1 4---4i 22 Gravelly sand '� I , • , • r }- 23 48 . _.� T . ' f ' ' [ I __; r1 24 Gravels49 , . . . ••••••• f _. i- ti ,_ r- f-„ _ .44- a { r 25 50 1 I1 -r- t l 1 I , ; 1__t I _ =_t_1 ii AA ENGINEERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. • FIELD SHEET 3 OF 16 Test hole #3 Location Greeley Gravel Property ___ Date 9/21/73 Time For Robert Jensen Drilled - i Becker Drilling, Inc. _ __ • '1 TOP SUBSTRATA DEPTH SUBSTRATA [LEP l j .- I -•' ►::.,a il• titOLE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 26 51 Man made Six inch clay lens. �_ Gravelly sand 2 27 Gravels 52 I 3 28 53 4 29 54 Clay at fifty-three 5 30 55 feet G 31 56 32 Gravels 57 Water at twelve feet 8 Gravels 33 58 � 34 I 50 10 35 Silt/sand !,t•\•:00,.•. = i__ -_ 11 36 (31-39 one sample) e t ,- <:a 12 37 y ti•s, ,,„I . t. ,at,, , . elev. Gravelly sand 50/50% ri 11,th,,,h.,, , ,,,p.,/ i,,, 13 3 Q _v gr, uiid w.it:"r I f-�.•t t oppp—,� C7 .*drainage 14 39 D Mn t' • 15 40 Silt/sand : . • . _,_41_, r-1-{ . ; ' ;-' 4--t=1 1 Two foot gravel lens. ' ' �G_ Gravels 41 r . . . �. . ; . . ; : t r' r. tl 42 18 43 . . . _ . : i , . . : . . . . , F i ; : , t 1 11 20 45 : T:_: . . : I• 4G --r_ t '" t 4 -1 "--t" 't_1 '-1 22 , _ . ~ : 1 ill �23 . ' . 11 , . , .2440 f..... .. ....... . - . t25 50 --t-;-Lti_lttt tY, 1t ._ _f AA ENGINEERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. FIELD SHEET 4 OF 16 lest hole #4 • Lccat L ‘n Greeley Gravel Property __ uar L, 9/21/73 "lime • Robert Jensen Drilled ) Becker Drilling, Inc. 1'UP SUBSTRATA D r.P TH SUBSTRATA T,r I {, , ., •'LE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1 Overburden 2 G 5 , Water at four feet 2 27 52 . 4 )( Sand/gravel 50/50% 29 54 5 30 55 Bedrock at twenty- 0 31 5G four feet t 32 57 8 Gravels 33 58 34 50 10 35 60 !,,,;•;„;,,,s - _ 11 30 • {'t, , , , , • Lcd 12 ___I Gravels37 9 ' u-5: t„ ltv 13 1 38 9_ ,..,r()Lind wart_ I I.. —_ - . oppow,drat nag e I4 39 D •- - — MAP 10 Gravels 41 . . . " : : . . . . 4 ' - -1-1 17 42 : : : -: . :Y . : : : : : : 1 . +-7- 18 43 , I 10 44 . : { t . '.1 , : 11, I11• ; : _4_' 20 Sand/gravel 50/50% 45 t t + . :- - 22 47 --- ' : .. . : , , . : , irl-it _=' , , + 1-• I-. 23 48 . , . , � 4-4- -] t 24 Silt 49 -_r'- . .- 4- , 1 + 4 } . •, , . - • I1 -- t,_,4 ' • t H t . 11r4 .1_ f_1,_1 Bedrock i ; ` t t 25 50 � f- , i t t i l I_ 1 t.i-t t -, , AA ENGINEERS &ASSOCIATES, INC. 4' , FIELD SHEET 5 OF 16 Test hole #5 _.__ Location Feeley Gravel Property �_._ -, 4-. .k- - pate 9/21/73 Time - For Robert Jensen Drilled 1 , Becker Drilling, Inc. •'1 TOP SUBSTRATA DEP CH SUBSTRATA Di i'Th ',I•t•,:: i l•A,, r - HOLE PHYSICAL CHARACTEd1STICS it- 1_ Overburden 2 G_ Gravels 51 1 Water at eight feet 2 27 52 3 Gravels 28 53 .__'4 29 54 Bedrock at forty- 5 30 River clay 55 five feet G 1 31 50 7 32 57 __ 8 . Gravels 33 58 D 34 59 10 35 ; 6 0 ` . ...� i 1 36 • f,i ' , • , . 12 37 6+ . r'T1 • • , ,1ev. 13 38 River clay (no sample) 7 .•.uund w.itt•i Irv, •' ipipe+dra i nage 14 Sand (no sample) 39 D f1AP „i 1G Sand/gravel 50/50% 41 .: ' ._.. :� ; ' . ; ' ; ` ;-_ ! -r 17 42 1 •- w- _ � : : _ i - ,_ tt4-_ tf1 ' . - • - I 10 44 _. . r-I . t i I . I r'r-'- -- ? ` 1 .� 44.� 1 +T� • - • - - • 1 . , • I • • . 1 • -fi I 20 Gravels 45 Y-T :-- i-:• i-�; " : : ' if-: ` ' G }Y, 21 46 - t - • • , ; tit ' , pr- _ } f j 22 4 7 -ry, --1 -T y ' � tl-t--1--Y, , 2 3 48 1.-„, . I . it 1't } 1 24 Gravels 4� . . .-t .: , . , • 1 ' — • _ 25 50 ��_+71 - } ' �+ ,' 1 • Y �`Y „ ,*O� 'yam p� .7,t 4. .„ 'p - '9;r-. e. - ' '• '- .ii d• 4AA-LIG1NEER S Oti, AS50c f A rES' . - - { FIELD SHEET 6 OF 16 , r Test hole __#6 • Luca ti,on Greeley Gravel Property , `4 Date 9121[73 Time __ Foi Robert Jensen Dril led,-•', ' Becker Drilling 'Inc, L •in TOP SUBSTRATA 4DEPTH SUBSTRATA P.: ±''f ±11'.` i R A CA 101,E PH1 S[CAI, CIIARAC t'ERISTICS l_.. ., __ Man made gravel, sand_2 G Gravels 2 51 Water at" eight..feet silt � ,. 2T 52y� 3 28 53I 4 29 - 4 i 5 Gravels 30 55 Bedrock at thirty- 31 5r) one feet -132_River silt, sand and 5. y clay Gravels 33 58 34 50 . 1 36 12 37 iS, + e•;,1 .a I III:ILi,, e '•'V. I .._.. C ','. '..ti:,,1 1 . (•1 - l•.J/ :f l .11 13 38 v :round 'A it c- -V( 1 .drainage 4 39 D __ — hill) 15 40 am -} > i } - • , ;16 Sand/gravel 50/50% �i t � t ; _ 17 42 ---..: ..... .: :.: : ` - t- 18 43 . - - - + Tr - . , t - 10 _ _ 44 a , � . : : . i . I . , 1-4 ; • � 1 20 - _ _ , . . I-1 - . , . . . . i �._I Gravels -t , r 1-r ' ' f t : t ; _ � 21 4G —`a.— * 1 ' I . . . , ' ' H + i i_L.— 22 47 - : , t , ti -t 24 Gravels 49 `. • -: . + ' ; 1 t ; -l i ; ; - + I-_' i 1 25 50 __-.1_4,_. 1_1- t r : t t � ± 1 : 1-t t_�-tJj,I Tr: i 7-4-1- 1 : ; - m - if tI -1_+ 1 J • AA ENGINE.E.I,S et ASS0Clt1 I S. INC. FLEW S1ItE:1' .-__Z_ OF __16._ !,,,t hc,lc #6 A 1 oat :.•n Greeley Gravel Property t_, . 9/24/73 I i Robert Jensen Drilled Becker Drilling, Inc. ,+,i' St'I.S1 EA: I D}-.I'Ili SUBSTRATA DI ' '+I +11 1'f . ';1CAI CIIARAC''ER1SI I(S c Overburden f 2 G r51 . Water at seven feet r521 2 27 , Gravel/sand 50/50% 28 53 4- i 12 J 54 i Bottom at twenty- 5 I : 3O 5 ; five feet G 131 561 7 i 32 5.7 E X' I _ 1 Sand 33 58 11 .J I34 5J ' � 3 5 - -_ , 1 .41 3 G ! • t 12 ' 37 . . , r,`•(3 i 38 v g--, Lind, ',tit t i , ‘t : w+drainngr- 4 39 D VAP 15 40 .. . . . � . � _ ; , . 1G Gravel/sand 50/50% 41__ _' 17 42 �;� 18 43 • : . - . . . - . : - . . . . : . : . ' 0 44 ` i , • Gravel/sand 50/50% 45 .� - . - . . . . . • . ' - ' + --- 21 4G . Y : 24 40 . . . , ' . . , , j. , 25 Clay 50 � . i . ( f { f t l t } • AA EN(,I INI• , I,S c. ASS'.'C I I ES. L.,,... FIELD SHE I'I 8_ iF 16 1,--0 holt• #7 • I,'-)caL i on Greeley Gravel Property 9/21/73 -- Tit.,�- Robert Jensen Dr1IH Hid Becker Drilling, Inc. t;. -- - - r - - ..._._---- ,t,t• ;r'I_'5T;A`A I):VIII SUBSTRATA IL: I' L, • i iE;;r„ ' •.•,i I 1'I:'. I CAI CIIAL,', ]._h I -I I CS i 1 a�-1 _�.E Sand (no sample) , Gravels Water at nine feet ')2 3 28 53 Gravels4 ! r- - River clay 5'4 Bottom at twenty- 5- 1 30 ,51 eight feet G_____I r 31 561 7 32 57 i •. 8 Gravels { 33 58 I r34 5� --_ 35 , ..rIAkk'; . i . , 11 . I 36 12 1 3T 4 , . I . . _F `—••� ,. . - :Ill'. , . I ..,s/I n• 13 I 38 V L•II ,,:ttc•I 1.. & I r4b,drainage I4 39 D 5 40 - , .. _ -. . 4 4 4 . 4 4 •.,.i ' t - +-4 16 Gravels 41 _ ; : ' ; 1 . .- -. 4444. . t r_- rr 42 : : : : : ; : . y 20 Gravels (1' of sand) 45 • - . . . i _i 4G • . . 1 2 47I : F . ,. ., 24 Gravels 49 : . , I + i 25 50 -1} . , ; : t ' •• : • : t; T ;++ 1i : ; 1--' - , ._L I 1 ; ¢ I ! ttl1l1lL I . , F1 - - � -- _ . Tr, AA ENGINEERS & 4S;�OCIATES lira. . FIELD SHEET 9 OF 16 Test hole #8 — _ •_ Location GrPP1Py_-Gravel- Property Date - 9124/73 -- - L�:ue -- --- - - ---- - - -=--- - - - -- L•u; Robert Jensen Drilled H< Becker Drilling, Inc. 1 i m'I i,)I' Sl•isS 1'RA'I ; D.-I)l'H SUBSTRATA D1-.1)1h S++k;, i ri i % :i,)I L PHYSICAL CHAkACTEP ES i ICS - 2 G 51 , Overburden Sind T sand (mostly sand) /gravel 50/50% " Gravelly 252 3 z a 5x.1 1 I 4 29 54 5 �,, 1/3 Gravel/ 1/3 Sand ,_ 30 55 G 1/3 silt 31 1 56 -- 1 Water at six feet 7 32 57 - Sand 8 Gravels 33 58 I" 0 (7 ' -15' one sample )• 34 50 10 35 • 60 ...._______._. 11 ' 36 . 1)1 4'111.'1 ' l - I •• I -'.•_d 12 37 ID t,.st ' I'll tall '-iev. ________ h hau..;,. ! 0. ) , /i nc . i3 38 v ,.;r, ,,nd watt t It I•p I __.. iiroa -d ra t nage I,4 I 39 D . 15 Sand 40 Gravelly/sand ::: : : :-111: ; : : : : ; ; I -t '--- "1-y ----+- 16 Gravels 41 :• - � -�� . ; -.-: i : ' : } , ' : : f � .41 18 43 ' -- --- 4520 . . t . - , . .1 21 4G - ' t • . . , Ir 22 47 -= . _ - : . . • i . r Gravelly sand 1 •- • .• 1 r ' ' ' j �_ 4 , Sand gravel '49 --- .• - :2-, 1 . . - . . . t r-i- • + • . , T--a-: 25 rii • }' Hit r-; I - ,it, Il . , rrI- _ - , AA ENGINEERS & ASStkIA•'ES, ....,. FIELD SIIEET _I0 '"' 16 1', st hol. #9 • Ioca. , , Greeley Gravel Property .,,,I , 9/24/73 11ine : Robert Jensen Dri11ec. Becker Drilling, Inc. - ( _ _ _ - - _- - ---- • --; ... ' , + I `i,'"';.1i'Al ; C t'i11 SUBS'CRAIA .1l t• 1-'li•i')1�A, ...TIM .'Citi IS II: S ; Overburden Gravels Water at five feet 3 r 2 lij 3 ,,,, i Gravels 29 L T_4 , Bottom at thirty 30 j „, feet G 1 31 56 _- Clay 7 32 • 5 ' 8 33 58 0_ ► 34 5 t 1� 35 i. _._. .. _ 12 , 37 1 ' 13 1 > 1, und t•. l , • . 38 4•dralnage 4 i 1. 39 D 15 I 40 rj 16 _ Sand/gravels 50/50% 41 . . : ' : _ • •3 44 ;- . 1 ; ` U Gravels t 45 , : : . . r Yj 1 4G . .-. -' . • 2 - . � Z___ Sand (no sample) 4'7 ' . ` 4 Gravels 40 -, •. . ' . , • • : • . : - , r ; : ; , tflT 'y , 2.5 50 •-, , , . , , 7 , , 1 L" -~ 'AA LNGIN1r1R�a & ASSOCIATES, L1 .• 1 Y i :4 • FIELD SHEET 11 ')F 16 rest hole #10 _ Locat 1 on _Greeley Gravel Property _l..),-;; . 9/24/73 rime __ _ - -- : Robert Jensen _ _! Drilled l,', _Becker Drilling, Inc. " 1111' tll•fiSI-V .!A D' I'M SUBSTRATA LEI' 'I `-:'P.','!k':!A :It.1.E. PHYSICAI. CHARM:..I:;RISTICS 1 Overburden 2 G Gravels 51 ► Water at six feet 2 2T (23'-33' one sample) 52~� _. _... Sand ----� 3 28 53 4 Gravels 29 54 5 ^ 30 55 Bottom at thirty- + G X 31 56 nine feet 7 32 Gravels 57 1 8 33 58 0 34 Sand 50 __.- 10 35 t �� hd !:+l.ru i .11 I. ;.... ' 1 36 ti 0 1'r ', z' ic�d 12 37 Si 1 ' ,,'1. ' wwt.,, •'ev. ...- ._- ,'; •I , ,I.LL l I..C ..% 1 I 13 I 38 Q $COO'1nd 41�1r1 1GJL I r opaii.tira 1 nagt. 14 ! 39 D — - MAP 15 40 Silt and clay -:_ •: : -i ' ;- ` . . : . j r=; -i�� • t d (no sample) 4116 1 .__!� ._ Gravels 42 : r . - : . . . ; , : ; ; - H 18 43 t , 1 � _ . a-_ . ; 20 w45 --•-, : t : _-, r4 , 1 • 1 1 1-+-i 23 48 .1._ . 7 . , , : . : Y ; j . 1 . � 24 Gravels 40 *� }� f • f ; : ; ; ' 1 , •' ; } t -: 25 50 rf;-� 1- ii -f...11 i { ' j � liiit-, r li x .1.1 AA ENGINLL S & ASSOCIATES, ii .. FIELD SHEE-:I' 12 OF _16 _ rest hole __A11 _ L.)cat i on Greeley Gravel Property .'-'1, 9/24/13 i'• ekr Rohert_Jensen Drilled h. Becker Drilling, Inc. + i FOP S1•fiS I NA I 1 I,1 1'1'H SUBSTRATA •1,, 6. „A )I h. YH1'SICAI ICIIARACF 'kIS11C;5 i ... + ..... .t 1 Overburden , 2 G 51 ; - M Gravels Water at 2 27 5Z , . 1 28 Clay and silt 531 4 29 �54 I 5 Sand (no sample) 30 55 Bottom at thirty G 3' Total footage drilled 5G feet 5 7 32 310 ' Water at six'feet 8 34-4 Total holes drilled 58 Gravels , 16 0 34 50 I n ----, _3 5 d . _•_�___-_._... .._II,I1 . 36 12 37 ti • 1.(.1. . 13 38 _V Ytt.Und C At_t•: 1t ` •• I vow 'dra1nage 14 1391 D _a • MAP f5 silt ' 40 � . . . 17 _ � Gravels 42 • . - r . , ,. 4... ; ; ' : : 1 ; 18 43 ' : ; , i '• i ♦ 1 1 . 1 t 1 I r-+ 20 45 T: . : ' ; . 1-f + -4- . 1 4G I . , __I-t_: i j ,, #, 23 48 + . . , , : : . , i4 Gravels ~ 49 : . : ' . , • i ' ; 11i ;l 25 50 III ! ' ' • jiijjjH•1 I_f; �_ I AI!(. WEEKS" ASSOCIA"z ES, �] ,,, , ~ , , � • FIELD SHEET 3 OF 16 :,k, Test. hole • 412 _ Location Gtree _ wel _►dt©,pgty_.._ , llatt __a/24/73 Time -- - --- - r Fu r Robert Jensen 'T� _ Drilled by Backer Dr llin _ � •g, _Inc'. ', , _ .,,' . - . :t.t1 TOP SI_'BSTRAIA DE;P:TH ' SUBSTRATA UE.P'EH 'II iliyih? {'A I-' HOLE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS1 Overburden 26 Gravels 51 Water at 2 mostly sand 27 52 3 . 28 Sand 53 4 Sand ( no sample) 29 • 54 i 5 30 5D Bottom at forty- '1 seven feet G 31 561 7 32 57 Water at nine feet 8 33 58 ' I J Sand/gravel 50/50% 34 50 10 35 ���.t ' ra. 1 11 1 3.9_1 Gravelly sand • ,,. , Ile( _ ; ,, • _ i d �12 37 y ,. 1;,,; {1,;o , ev• , — (43, !.ummrr ' •w,/lrs.':e S., 13 38 2 ground wat� r level 1 .......d ra 1 nage ' 14 30 D MAP L— . . • • - 4-4- t t r, 4 • } 1-}-IT' t -. . -1 r-1 �' ' 1G Gravels 41 ;__. . : : ; 4� '-` • :._} 1 t t ' : I a :--t-1 t • • _ _. 1_ • • . 1 r t., I t.r Sand 1 • 1 , , "_" - t ' -, • . 1_. . 1- Y-1- 4H--r-r • 1 44 • • ' , ' . : : _ -4{ - - • . ; , - • -,- . •-• -,-- ,, ?0 45 ,1 : ' • - 1'- i _$ r�_1- , 21 46 --,--"• . . • - 4 • . { '- -, t , ! -j t f 1 i I.; j I i Sand -�� . .. : ' , ' , ` I. t 1 r , � _ 22 47 - ; : _.- : , • : • , ; ; 1 . 4 1 • , . L lit + t1 : 23 48 , -- . • • f . , ' : 1 : , . . Jf- _,H; r2 . , - - - ,, • • Ii Gravels . ' 50 # lf-______• � , c5 _Mill L 1i . 1 tt_.I ;� t' AA ENGINEERS & ASSU( I VII S, 1 NC,. ' FIELD Si1EE.I 14 ,;;- 16 1'(•- . hrlf # 13 A L c,it qi Greeley Gravel Property u<<., 9/21/73 . 1 lut . Or Robert Jensen Dri l 1,•d Becker Drilling, Inc. _--, 1 o ir•. +'., ' .h i SUBS IkAIA II ' • J , 1 •' 2 (J , ) ` Gravels .po overburden r Sand/gravel - __Gravels !__: '_ i • �-- '� LL., 8 `� i ---.1 Sand/silt 4. 2J , Clay lens. i 54 c. r30 I , 3,t , Sand/gravel ' 1 5-) ! Bottom at fifty- �1_151 � r"`✓� !� five feet 7 32 8 33 r�J�� Gravels 1 f ! Water at nine feet L34 ' sand I5C) , r61 I 35 _ -. . - ...----i . . . '. 1 36 ' 7v J •S +I. . r„ E 1 1 1� 3T . II,1 13 : 38 G .1;0.., , . • . I. - 1 14 1 39 r_ • 15 40 Sand _ 1 ._ IG _Gravels 41 • : ' i ii _ 42 Sand 'i8 43 (39 ' -47 ' one sample) • -- • : , . . '. : : ,. !..1 0 44 _ y , . • . r ' c Sand/gravel 50/50% 45 I . • . • • . . r y 23 48 Gravels - : • 4 f `' Sand/gravels 49 : : _: ` ' : • I , • fl ., t jt 25 -,, . : • : ,--• '. 11 : : t : • , , , . ! t , . - . �V� � v.-71 .2 AA ENGINE I'F S F. 3,sS.IC'A'TES, INC. - o?. E I ELD SHEE'I 15 'l 16 , "1'1.5c hole _ #15 _ _ _ _____ Luca r1 Greeley Gravel Property _ ; j•:1-1 9/24/73 _ ! 11T•E - - _._-_-- 7- --p-- ht'1 . Robert Jensen Di .11e,:: Becker Drilling, Inc. i` fI `1 t, l'" - 'r. il� SUBSIR; - -1 Kt. • ' • 11.F. 1'111:-. Il N. r1irAfdAl' n ' IS1 r, `, R On terrace next to Gravels ` t Water at nine feet 2 !Overburden 12 ! '5> - -1 -.. . I L.1 • a '-- 4 j Gravels 29 I 54 I Bottom at thirty- 0 _ • six feet - -1 __.__. _ f{ '.J 31 1 , b•- (` Gravels � ' Gravels 33 1 1 58 2 ' of sand j --i I-` 34 ,1 • �3 5 • ^•.'•---- c --• - - I 36 , 12 __I L37iay ex t3 .4 ` 38 - �y�t, �1 .. .� 14 ' 39 D _ rp.. 1. ' ' 40 IG Gravels I 41 �. ' ; : . ; , . • , +t 42 Vii _ . 045 -�_ 1:'1 4G _ `_2Sand 4T . : : . - • ' - ' - • i z4 49 _; - ; , i 1 : ' : ; , . . 5 50 Tr - - * - ' • . ; + 1 1 , . 1 . 1 ,, Gravels I . . • ` . . : " : : ' A ' 1 1 1 R g- AA ENG'-1 H! ¢S' c. ,,54.1 i( - .5. , '-, e FIELD S9L1-:f 16 16 1' 5; 1,:r1,• #16 _ __ L d Jc� Greeley Gravel Property • . , 9/24/73 Lit. ------ - Robert_Jensen - Du 1 11 Becker Drilling, Inc. 1•,11 1---- r_- -_ __I _~ '_s1 �„r: ____) _- -. • , 4 - r. _1 Overburden ! Gravels Water at four feet ',: ! 4-,r Gravels I L �' `� Bottom at forty- r I • ` seven feet 5 30 Sand 6 i X31 fN 4 1 Gravels 1 33_1 Gravels 'SF, , 10 35 I -- ., .. -A r: 'ff--- { G Sand/gravels 50/50% i ; �(32 '-39 ' one sample) i, • etc. _. _ 12 37� . �' j. 13 i `_ 8 1 . .�,ara ,y ,. r 14 39 i y.`` i`' 401 Sand ' ' : ' - : • : . .. . __ 16 _ 1 Gravels 41 I, • : . : ' . . r . IT 4__ Sand . - .. . . 18 ��_ (39 '-44 ' one sample) - - . . - - - '- l - r .. __ ' , 4 4 _____ - 0 45 r_ . . : : Clay . . . _ . . . . 4 ) Sand/gravels 50/50% - , - 2 - 47 • ' l 3 46 : . : ' 4� 1 4 , Gravels ' I � 25 50 _4 .. a . ,� • 7fI : ; , ' • rr A7P__, CATTON FOR AGRICULTURAL UNIT DE` T'T nPMENT ;SPr:CIAL USE PERPfTT) - MINI .G Doc_r_ngsfcld, rratas and Elliott Wcld County, Colorado Novembcr 1, 1977 and Fcbrucry, 1978 ,«1 ter W. Doarinasicid, Jr. Consulting Ccolo i Consulting l F-cY_ stcrcd Enginoc' SECTION C - MINING AND RECLAMATION PLANS P' ling is proposed to be accomplished over a twenty-five year period from 15 tracts phases as noted on Extracton Plan. Concurrent reclamation is to take place with the ongoing mining activity. Mining will be a wet pit operation, utilizing a dragline and dredge. Plases I through VII will utilize a dragline due to the fact that the material to be mined is 3U feet in thickness nr less. Phases III-A through X-A will utilize a dredge aS the sand and gravel deposits exceed 30 feet in thickness . The removal and proper storage of toosoil and overburden for each phase will be conducted according to the standards set forth by Weld County and the State of Colorado and noted on the Extraction Plan. Due to the fact that the area to be mined, totalling 161 . 990 acres lies within the One Hundred Year Flood Plain, all operations will be conducted with portable equipment. No dewatering shall take place; nor shall any channeling of the Cache La Poudre River take place. Reclamation, sarting with the first phase and un ' ; l final completion, will be an ongoing process with backfilling and con tuning of the land as part of the minirj operations . At the completion of the mining, 123. 539 acres will be one lake and water level will be kept at or above the water level of the adjoining Cache La Poudre River. 25. 630 acres will be reclaimed for agricultural use. The reclaimed land will be leveled to pre- existing topography or floodproofed to an elevation above the Intermediate Regional Flood Plan. Grassing and tree planting will take place immediately upon completion of each phase in those areas above water. Only 163 . 990 acres will be mined out of 229. 390 acres available due to the fact the property contains the Poudre River Waterway and approximately 45 acres of abandoned gravel pits. The nearness of several residences along the southern boundary of the property on 16th Street prevent additional extraction. At the present time reclamation costs are eP imated to be $1, 000. 00 per acre for replacement of topsoil anu seeding with natural grasses. Annual reports will be made to the Colorado Mined Reclamation Board on the anniversary date of each permit year. To insure safety, protect property, and security for the sand and gravel classification plant, a mobile office building and a mobile home for operator will be placed near the access road. -3- SECTION D - WATER RESOT'RCES Proposed mining of the area fo; which this Special Permit is being requested results in the opening of lake surfaces in an area historically comprised of phreaphphyte cottonwood and willow trees, marshland, pasture and areas converted by man to the produc.:ion of agricultural crops of corn an,_ al-`alfa. Water ri_ghLs ..ith the property presently includes 5 shares of The Greeley Irrigation Company and 4 adjudicated wells . It is possible that water augmentation will be necessary to compensate for evaportation from the 128 . 539 acre lake to be formed. This augmentation could take place in the following of three Ways (1) use of shares of water from The Greeley Irrigation Company or/and shares of the Fulton Irrigation Ditch Company, (2) abandonment of adjudicated wells and/or (3) establish- ment of water storage on the property, utilizing water fi :m flood stages to be released as needed downstream. Should the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board c:esire water augmentation to compensate for evaporation, historica information, reported prcbable evaporation and reasonable augmentation are outlined in the following paragraphs: Historically, as reported by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in their report of March 1974 , prepared for the Larimer-Weld Regional Planning Commission, the area un1der consideration has been subjected to numerous floous. Twenty percent of the land is marsh and eighty percent of the land has been used from time to time for agricultural purposes. 128. 539 additional water surface in the form of a lake will be - added following mining and reclamation. Based on daf-a in Water Court Case W-8283-76 (see Se-lion F of this report) annual evaporation of water three miles South (Nz of Section 21, Township 5 North, Range 65 West) is estimated to be 29 inches per year. Precipitation (see Section F of this report) in the study area averages 11 inches per year; thus, a lake created in the proposed mining area would have a net loss of 18 inches of water per year. Prior to man' s arrival to the area, the marshland and land supporting natural grasses were in natural balance and moisture was supplied mainly from ground water controlled by the Cache La Poudre River. -4a- Soon after man' s arrival at Greeley, Colorado, the Ogilvie Ditch and The Greeley Irrigation Company were formed to divert Cache La Poudre water for irrigation purnoses, and the area of proposed mining utilized water from both ditches. =n addition, four adjudicated wells were drilled to supplement irrigation. All of the wells will necessarily be abandoned during mining; Ogilvie Ditch rights were abandoned following the 1965 flood of the Cache La Poudre River; and, 5 shares of The Greeley Irrigation Company, Canal No. 3, are immediately availc a for augmentation. Phreatophytes, according to U. S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1423, which are indigenous to thr, area to be mined, normally used by expiation 2 to 4 acre feet or 24 to 48 inces of water annually. Alfalfa, a phreatophyte, uses 1. 9 acre feet or Ppproximately 23 inc} s of water annually according to the June 1976 Soil Conservation Service Report, Crop Consumptive Irrigation Rcuirements and Irrigation Efficiency Coefficients For The United States. 3 The average crop consumptive irrigation requirement in Colorado is 1. 5 acre feet or ' S it os of water annually, according to the June 1976 Soil Conservation Service Report, Crop Consumptive Irrigation Requirements and Irrigation Efficiency Coefficients For The United States. 3 In view of the fact that orig _nal natural use and crop use is the - and in many cases exceeds the estimated 18 inches net loss of war anticipated by turning the mining area into a laae, and the fact that adequate water historically has been provided to the area first by nature and later by irrigation, it is sfe to assume that there is no need for water agumentation. For the matter of record the fr" 'owing data is provided: 1. The four adjudicated wells which will ultimately be abandoned are: W-7552 , United Minerals Corporation Well No. 1, located in the SE YNW'4 of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, at a point 2040 feet South and 2480 feet East of the NW corner of said Section 10. Rated 1.1 cfs. W-7553, United Minerals Corporation Well No. 2, located in the NWWW4 of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, at a point 380 feet South and 1080 feet East of the NW corner of said Section 10. Rated 2 . 0 cfs. -4b- W-7554, Doeringsfeld, Ameudo, Ivey and Elliott Well No. 1, located in the NWaNWa of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, at a point 185 feet East and 1672 feet Nort'L of the W1 corner of said Section 10. Rated 1. 0 cfs. W-7555, Doeringsfeld, et al Well No. 1, located in the N LW 1/4 of . .tion 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, at a pusnt 690 feet South and 420 feet East of the NW corner of said Section 10. Rated 1 .1 cfs. TJe total rating of the four wells is 5. 2 cfs. The efficiency for irrigation from these wells according to the Soil Conservation Service Retort of June 1976 , Crop Consumptive Irrigation R quirements and Irrigation Efficiency Coefficients For "yin United States averages 50%. 3— Based on a five month use at a one half caraac' ' y the amount of water available from these wells eac'a year wol'_d be: 50 days x . 5 (efficiency) x . 5 (use) x 24 hours x 3600 sec ids x 5.2 cfs. 43 , 560. 00 cubic feet or 386. 7 acre feet 2. The five (5) shares of The Greeley Irrigation Water, Canal No. 3, is pictically one hundred percent (100%) efficient as it is delivered to the area in a closed ' vstem. According to .iter Court Case W-8283-76, one share of The Greeley Irrigatior 'Water, Canal No. 3 is rated .116 cfs. 3ased on a four montn aelivery the amount available each year from the fie (5) shares would ,be : 5 shares x 120 days x 24 hours x 3E00 seconds x .116 cfs 43, 560 cubic feet or 11° . 0 acre feet It should be noted by those who examine the above information, that this proposed mining project will not dewater the as in contrast to de'iatering sand and gravel operations now existing west of Greeley, Colorado. In this proposed mining project ground water levels will be maintained by keeping the water level of created lakes to the water level of existing ponds and above the water level of the Cache La Poudre River. Scientific records show no -4c- lowering of water in surrounding swells when wet mining methods are used and ground water levels are maintained. The owners of the lands to be mined have monitored the water level of the Cache La Poudre River and existing ponds on thL property L .ce 1962, are are aware of the need ,.J keep ground water levels •of the mining operations above the level of the Cache La Poudre River. The removal of gravel from the mined area will not affect grcund water levels anywhere in the surrounding area. 1. Department of the Army. Flood Plain Information, Cache La Poudre River, Colorado, Vo=ume II , Weld County. Corps of Engineers : Omaha District, 1974 . 2. Robinson, T.W . , 1958 , Phreatophytes , U. S. Ceological Survey Water- upply Paper 1423 , 82 I_.des . 3 . Soil Conservation Service . Cr. Consumptive Irrigation Requirements and Irrigation Efficiency Coefficients for the United States, L'. S. Department of Agriculture, June 1976. -4d- y�q' 7 - SET TT,}�1tN"S XARROWS. �+f CERTIFIC E OF INSURANCE I,SUE UAl E(mm JD Y- �•= - 10-11-84 PRODUCER - I THIS CYR T!FJCATE IS ISSUED AS.1 r1ATTE1 OF'NFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS Bartels and Noe NO RIG ITS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED E,Y THE POLICIES BELOW. P.O. Box B Greeley, Colorado 80632 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY A LETTER Transamerica Insurance Co. COMPANY INSJPED LETTER MS CORP COMPANY -- - - DBA: M&M Excavation and Trucking LETTER C 1933 E. 16th Street E COMPANY --— -- — Greeley! Colorado 80631 ! LETTER I COMPANY ET LTC_R :3C :i. I. ,i - 'cl - ,I 1, -- 11 1, ti,-. ,'I l:'a1. I _ .l _- 4- . .- .,K.= i-'H.,,,C14-i r,y,7 .. _-1"' -- v -, , I',- a- 3 - 7-Z. .� . - , - ..,, - - ' _1'w___ .C. .....;cc,.- •',',,s-R' ,. ';; 'v-=0- S.;ai.'..._ i -2 .`.s' NJ.3=1� -• RrIL — - - '�� ------------ ! Gi-NEFIAI _IAE•.iTY l of-`u Ir ;X I COI 2I', -',S'JE FOR,'1 I i JaY v rX i PREI'S=c O'E ,TIO,; 1 I- -1. O-' ry - -- UNOtr,u",,.' , , AMA C7-: Lt. EXP1 OSION c',COLLAPSE HA!ARD x PRODUCTS CO`:PLETED OPERATIONS 19263270 5-1-84 1 5-1-8 5 I"` I-I r PD n g CONTRACTUAL 'COMBINED ,P 500 $ 500 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS L - --- fl BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE i PERSONAL!'JURY PERSONAL INJURY $ 500 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY I-'=.Y ANY AUTO Owl i, ',_ PERSON) � :-:',- ;',R4CRAI ■ ALL OWNED AUTOS(PRIV PASS) '::-Y A. ALL OWNED AUTOS PRHU PASSNI 19263270 5-1-84 5-1-85 '9�71CCDEID $ �''",'; ra HIRED AUTOS -ROPERTY = DAMAGE �A'R42 ra NON-OWNED AUTOS , ~. , IllGARAGE LIABILITY si 8 PD s" ■ COMBINED $ 500 '>''''' i' EXCESS LIABILITY I■ UMBRELLA FORM N/A � D OMBNEO $ ■ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM STATUTORY k - i; - - WORKERS'COMPENSATION [ ' AND N/A [,: $ (EACH ACCIDEN-) EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY (DISEASE-POLIO L'JIT, •,`' $ (DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE; OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEFPCLES,SPECIAL ITEMS JOB: Special Use Permit #345 CERTIFICATE HOLDER' CA(iCEL.ATI0N r - . ' `,. ... Weld Count Dept. of Plin SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EX- y p ann PIRAT.K.44 DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO Centennial Building MAILI- _DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE Greeley, Colorado 80631 LEFT, � ANY '(IND U�?) THE T FAILURE TO MAIL NOTICE COMPANY, ITSAG• REPRESENTATIVES.SHALL IMPOSE NO TS OR REPRESENTA OR LIABILITY TIVES. la o S u 7 3 Ll S - AUTHOR =b '-PR PRESENTATIVE - . ACORD 25(2/M) - c` . 6 JIR/ACOAD' PORA1ION 1864 Walter Doeringsfel&.. tal SUP-345: 77: 19 REFERRALS November 10, 1977 County Attorney County Engineer County Health Dr. Jeris Danielson State Engineer Division of Water Resources Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 Bette Kountz Route 4, Box 263 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Soil Conservation Service 2017 9th STreet Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dave Shelton Colorado Geological Survey 1313 Sherman Street Room 703 Denver, Colorado 80203 Greeley Planning Commission 919 7th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Weld YYrr e6/CT_/ County Health department BOARD OF HEALTH DAVID WERKING, DDS,Greeley FRANKLIN D YODER, MD, MPH RALPH MB, Greeley Director 1516 HOSPITAL ROAD WILLIAM BLICK, Roggen GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 DORIS DEFFKE,Greeley DONALD HERGERT, Windsor (303)353-7540 ANNETTE M LOPEZ, Greeley HERSCHEL PHELPS,JR, M D, Greeley KATHLEEN SHAUGHNESSY,Ault JOE STOCKTON, Gilcrest November 28, 1977 Mr. Gary Fortner, Director Planning Commmission 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This department approves the Special Use Permit as requested by Walter Doeringsfeld etal with the following stipulations: 1 . A fugitive dust emission permit must be applied for through the Weld County Health Department. The application for this permit must be accompanied by a pit analysis. 2. A separate emission permit application must be made before a rack crusher, asphalt or concrete plant is added to the site. Sincerely, A i - o n G. Hall , M.P. . , rector nvironmental Health Services JGH:dr • / I,. • ! AA _ 1 � � ', - • iOL \ West GreeleySoil Conservation District . CONSERVATION DISTRICTS OF AMERICA P. 0. Box 86 a Greeley, Colorado 80631 `•V�• December 1, 1977 • 4r . , DEC SC,S1� .,l Gary Z. Fortner \IX ;rh 7) Director of Planning , �a2�`;Ics-t-- � " Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 The following are comments for review of Open cut mining permit, Walter Doeringsfeld etal, located in part of Section 10, Twp. 5N, Range 65W. All measures, as discussed in reclamation and mining plans pertaining to slopes, vegetation and soils all seem to be in order and consistent with good preventive soil erosion practices. The only part that seems inconsistent is the reclamation of 35.6 acres for agriculture use. As described in the soil description, the soils are suited for very limited cropping and the best use is for pasture with a secondary use as wildlife habitat. The reclamation plan did not discuss what type of agriculture is to be permitted after reclamation. It is strongly suggested that a grazing use be the primary use to maintain soil surface in permanent vegetative cover to prevent wind erosion. As mentioned in the reclamation plan, the miner will not replace any more topsoil than is or was originally present. To provide for a cropp:ng agriculture it would be necessary to develop a much greater soil depth than presently exists. Our recommendations would be to reclaim the area with recreational and wildlife habitat as primary use. The presence of the lake would greatly enhance the surrounding area to be used for picnic grounds, trails and paths for nature excursions and other recreational uses such as fishing, boating, etc. The reclamation plan also did not provide a listing of grasses to be used for revegetation although it did reference the soil descriptions for suited grass species. It is suggested that a list of planned grass species and seeding rates be included in the reclamation plan. Sincerely, 5/1q,7L /J' Milton Baumgartn r, President West Greeley Soil Conservation District J . ' ',r,.,i•,,n _ - - ..... �! Ala' ' '; n.. ` ---:,..........,,..�. .,,.. ».-.,.... r • -_....F''� .'roe«k,�s . �rl, 4- I T r f c' fro:,L..,,..„,,;',,',;,`, „.-,-. x,r„ — ! Ali• , lealar t'II ,. 1+ a' _ 1 f 4 - --- ' ! � " * 8 °' ,^ --� it a ►4� _ i ‘N ��� ,�I ,.ems. xy q. 4...� �s ,,r ,, s',;., 4.rM '.r *� '' �i " `i If/. .%`.-.' �I° sca g; I 1`,f _ �ai, 1,'` '''''ilk, e„ . �...,NoGREELEY CIVIC CENTER GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 PHONE (3O3) 353-6123 December 19, 1977 Gary Fortner, Director Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Gary: Re : Doeringsfeld Open Cut Mining Permit On December 13 , 1977 the Greeley Planning Commission reviewed and recommended no objection to the Open Cut Mining Permit as requested by Walter Doeringsfeld. The City will work closely with Mr. Doeringsfeld in locating a proposed storm sewer outflow and sanitary sewer trunk line . Since the property is located in the Poudre flood plain, the City Engineer has requested that any displacement of 100 year flood waters must be identified. Other concerns were noted related to the routing of gravel transport vehicles and protection of neighboring properties . If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me . Sincere y,7.J hn Given ' C rrent Planner - - JG:ka r . ` "A COMMUNITY OF PROGRESS" . ! !RADFORD PUBLISHING CO•DENVER RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Planning Commission Page 3 December 13, 1977 present zoning. Mr. Sasaki replied that it is. Chairman Cummins asked if this were true in the County also, and Mr. Sasaki replied that the property was zoned "E" estate in the County before it was annexed. Commissioner Ewald pointed out that this is obviously not a home occupation since the office is a separate structure, so a question of expanding a non-conforming use is involved. Mr. Deutcher replied that it is not a question of expanding. The buildings world be used to protect and cover . up the items he is presently storing outside. Chairman Cummins asked how the north end of the property is being utilized. Mr. Deutcher replied that it is just pasture. Commissioner Ewald asked if this would involve more employ- ment. Mr. Deutcher replied that it would not increase or decrease it. Commissioner Ewald asked if it would jus: cover present outside storage. Mr. Deutcher replied that he has a lot o- equipment that he needs to store. He would build a low profile building on the west side of the lot. He suggested that a first hand look at the property would give the Commissioners a better idea. Mr. Sasaki pointed out that other non-conforming uses are in a similar situation. Issuance of a building permit for a structure would have to be for an accessory building to the home, nct the business. He could not expand the floor space for a non-conforming use. Commissioner Dietz asked whether . there would be an allowance for a use by special review. Mr. Sasaki replied that there would be for home occupations, but not for this type of use. Commissioner Dietz asked if having the office in the house would make a difference. John Given replied that it %ould not because of the employees. Mr. Deutcher pointed out that the ground was already being used for the business so he would not be expanding the coverage. Mr. Given commented that this is the area where interpretation is needed. He also noted that if expansion would be allowed, the property improvements would make the non-conforming use less reversible and this is counter to the concept of non-conforming uses. A Commissioner Ewald questioned whether the Board of Zoning Appeals is designed to look at this and make a decision. He thinks the whole idea is to take care of the person who is annexed or built around with the restriction of growing. He also suggested that Mr, Deutcher must look at the possibility of moving his business as it continues to grow. Mr. Deutcher said that his son plans to take over the business later on. He is just thinking in terms of staying the same size until that time. Commissioner Ewald commented that he could think of a lot of non-conforming uses that they wouldn't allow to expand. Commissioner Ewald commented that the Code sounded explicit to him. He also questioned whether the Zoning Board could waive the requirement for this individual. Mr. Sasaki noted that he didn't think that the Board of Zoning Appeals could grant a variance. Mr. Lamden commented that they couldn't alloW an expansion but they could allow a change of use that would be con- sidered to be more in conformance with the zoning district. I Commissioner Ewald asked if it would be less offensive to have covered l storage than to have open storage. Chairnan Cummins commented that a good approach might he that he would be improv ng the looks of the neighborhood with the buildings. ?'r. Deutcher pointed out that the neighbors had agreed to this. Commissioner Ewald pointed out that the Commission couldn't allow the expansion of a non-conforming use, and didn't believe that they should answer that specific question. Chairman Cummins i said that they would give the Zoning Boarc of Appeals a copy of the minutes . I of the meeting. Mr. Sasaki noted that there is a question of whether the ' facility is creating a better situation t}-an what is there now. VI. REFERRAL FROM COUNTY: OPEN CUT MINI''G PERMIT LOCATION: Between 16th Street and Pcudre River, North of Linn Grove SUP-345 Cemetary (1935 East 16th Street) Mr. Sasaki pointed out that the site was reviewed by the Planning Commission several years ago for a Mr. Jensen on the property north of 16th Street. • C ' n T ••'•D•OCIO.U.LI.MI..C CO RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Planning Commission Page 4 December 13, 1977 The Commission recommended approval at that time and Staff is recommending approval now also. Chairman Cummins asked Mr. Doeringsfeld for the history of the property. Mr. Doeringsfeld said that in 1973 Mr. Jensen proposed mining the site and bringing in a railroad spur. There were problems with the spur and the dyke for the spur so the project was halted. He will be mining on the east side of the site and moving to the west. • i Commissioner Ewald asked to what depth they would be mining. Mr. Doeringsfeld replied from 30 to 50 feet. Commissioner Ewald asked what the time period would be. Mr. Doeringsfeld replied about 20 to 25 years. Commissioner Clift noted that nothing else could be built here until this was mined. Chairman Cummins noted that there is gravel on the property to the east and west. Mr. Sasaki said that the land will be reclaimed as agricultural. Mr. ! Doeringsfeld commented that no one knows what the best use for the land will be when the extraction is commeeted. Chairman Cummins asked if there would be a resident manager on the property. Mr. Doeringsfeld replied that there would. Commissioner Dietz asked if the easement for the projected City sewer trunk .could be worked around. Mr. Coeringsfcld replied that he would stay 50 feet away from the sewer. He commented that although the law requires staying 10 feet from the property line, common sense says to stay 50 feet away, and that this would he an area that the trunkline could cross. Commissioner Ewald pointed out that this conforms with the Comprehensive Plan. Chairman Cummins asked for further questions. Commissioner Clift made a motion to recommend approval. Commissioner Ewald seconded the motion. The motion carried unanimously. • VII. STAFF REPORT Mr. Sasaki said that staff had proceeded with the downtown. They are survey- ing the shoppers during the Christmas season. He wished to discuss the possibility of trying to get ahold of the absentee landlords . Mr. Given's idea was to prepare a brochure to show some of the changes that have been made, such as the Holiday Inn, GNB, and the Weld County Centennial Complex. Some of the landlords may not have been back in 15 years to see what changes have been made. If there were no objections from the Commission, he would put together the brochures. Mr. Sasaki asked the Commissioner's reaction to the meeting dates set for January and February and if any groups had been left off of the:r list, or if any of those listed should be left off. Also, if the meeting dates were acceptable to the Commis- sion, he requested that the schedule be advertised. Chairman Cummins asked what would be made public. Mr. Sasaki replied that he would like to publish the schedule in the paper. Commissioner Keirnes said that he would like to see some guidelines for • the meetings. Chairman Cummins noted that the next meeting would be on January 10 and asked whether the Commissioners could have the information on this before that time. Mr. Sasaki replied that the information should he provided before the end of the year. Commissioner Dietz suggested a work session before January 10. There being no further business , the meeting was adjourned. li Secretary Chairman RICHARD D. LAMM * � � * JOHN W. ROLD GOVERNOR , Director 1876 COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 715 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING-1313 SHERMAN STREET DENVER,COLORADO 80203 PHONE (303)2 $ 839-2611 December 15, 1977 Mr. Ken McWilliams Weld Co. Dept. of Planning Services Weld Co. Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ken: RE: DOERINGSFELD ET. AL. This 230-acre tract lies on gravel deposits shown as "Fl" on the CGS gravel resources map of the Greeley quadrangle. A number of other gravel operations exist in this area both on the flood plain and on the terrace edge to the south. Results of test holes in the Doeringsfeld report show 21 to 50 ft of sand and gravel under the site with 3 to 7 ft of overburden. The presence of other mines in the area, favorable stripping ratio, and the high estimated re- coverable tonnage all indicate that this site represents a commercial mineral deposit. I see no serious geologic problems involved with the proposed operation in this area. I would recommend approval, pending approval of the reclamation plan and the securing of appropriate water rights. Sincerely, __,4 tzi,t., 6-, ),.„4/("A" • Stephen D. Schwochow Engineering Geologist SDS/vt r G'n _ �,r ` l L/tz la7 _,;n" .'' 6 C' '"s/:Q \ G� mss-,)". GEOLOGY STORY OF THE PAST . . . KEY TO THE FUTURE x UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 4302 W. 9th St. Road, Greeley, Co. 30631 February 21, 1978 • Weld County Planning Commission Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Mr. Doeringsfeld was in the office today concerning a green belt along — the south side of property near Linn Grove Cemetary. I have made a - recommendation that two rows of trees be planted. The trees that Mr. Doeringsfeld desires to plant in this area are highly recommended for screening and noise abatement. These trees will also benefit wildlife. The Rocky Mountain Juniper, Native Plum and Russian Olive will be planted eight feet apart. If further information is required, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, G- .n . Dale Hammer Soil Conservationist cc: Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. FDH/jb 0 OF Got RICHARD D. LAMM ? - - 7 C.J. KUIPER Governor E+ • C State Engineer 1876 DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES -� Department of Nat.iral Resources = - '° 1313 Sherman Street- Room 818 k J . 1 Denver, Colorado 80203 R 1/j :5 - Administration (303) 892-3581 L�^ y�/ ''" Ground Water (303) 892-3587 - 'i "07, sa November 23 , 1977on ' 7,, Mr. Kenneth McWilliams Department of Planning Services Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Doeringsfeld Special Use Permit Dear Mr. McWilliams: We have reviewed the application for a gravel pit near Greeley as requested by your office . Section D of the application states that "it is probable that water augmentation will be necessary to compensate for eva- poration from the 128.539 acre lake to be formed" . Based on data in Water Court Case #W-8283 (see Section F) , more than 300 acre-feet of water would be required annually to replace evaporation losses from this lake. In Section D, the applicant states that he presently owns 5 shares of Greeley Irrigation Company and four wells . He does not, however, indicate whether these sources of water can provide water with 300 acre-feet of historic consumptive use. Based on the information provided in the application, we cannot determine the effect of the proposed operation on senior water rights . We recommend that the applicant provide additional information concerning the sources and amounts of industrial water required for dust control, gravel washing or other purposes . Additional information is also needed concerning the amount of water that can be provided by the irrigation company shares, the permit or decree numbers for the wells, and the specific method to be used to replace evaporation losses . If you have additional questions concern- ing this application, please contact this office. Very ruly yours , /d JAD/SSH:mvf D . Jeris A. Danielson cc: W. G. 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Lee Shehee, Jr., Recorder k I 1 EASEMENT A G R E E M E N T ZL 0 THIS AGREEMENT entered into August 20,1975, between UNITED MINERALS 0 ' CORPORATION, a Colorado corporation, and JOSEPH C. FORREST and MAXINE FORREST, WHEHEAS1 JOSEPH C. FORREST and MAXINE FORREST own the following: All that part of the NTr of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the center quarter corner of said Section 10, (as established by the Weld County Surveyor). thence along the South line of the North half r; of said Section 10, South 87633'10" West 8.00 feet; thence along the East, cu North and West lines of that certain parcel of land described in deed to Yager, recorded in Book 1597,Page 546, Weld Counter Records, as follows: North 2°26'50" West 387.20 feet; thence South 87 33'10" West 225.00 feet; Thence South 2°26'50" East 157.88 feet; thence leaving said land of Yager and parallel with the South line of the N of said Section 10, South 87°33'10" West 727.95 feet to a 2' steel pin, said steel pin being the true point of beginning; Thence North 6°51'05" West 124.50 feet to a 2' steel pin; thence North 45°46'35" West 353.55 feet to a 2' steel pin; thence North 89°16' West 138.77 feet more or less to the Westerly line of that certain parcel of land described in Deed recorded in Book 1580, Page 326, Weld County Records; thence along said Westerly line, South 1°32' East 622.05 feet more or less to the South line of the Ni of said • Section 10; thence along said South line North 87°33'10" East 421.73 feet more or less to a line which bears South 6°51'05" East and passes through the true point of beginning; thence along said line North 6°51'05" West 230.00 feet more or less to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, EXCEFT a parcel of land as conveyed in Deed recorded November 7, 1963, in Book 495 as Reception No. 1420942, Weld County Records, and UNITED MINERALS CORPORATION, a Colorado corporation, owns the property adjoining the FORREST •property on the North. IF, upon completion of a boundary survey, an encroachment exists of a frame shed onto the said property of UNITED MINERALS CORPORATION, .a Colorado corporation as is shown on improvement survey No. 5007-1-295, prepared by Edward G. Berlier of LAND SURVEYORS OF COLORADO, dated July �9, 1975. WHEREBY, UNITED MINERALS CORPORATION, a Colorado corporation, its heirs, successors and assigns has agreed to give an easement covering the said encroachment on its property. NOW THEREFORE, UNI'TLD MINERALS CORPORATION, a Colorado corporation hereby grants to JOSEPH C. FORREST and MAXINE FORREST, and their heirs, successors and assigns an easement for the purpose of allowing said frame shed to remain on its property. ao0I a,r 746 Dated this 20 -A day of August, 1975. UNI'1'.N;.0 MINERALS CORPORATION, a Colorado Corporatio ;;?7e.,....„77 --, .."4,,, , ,-Pir-e-c-. This foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ,e0—Z6 day of August, 1975, by ii/a tier VI. ,Doe r I 113 3 Ale ld$ Jf. 46 P1r a s. for UN IPELO MINERALS CORPORATION, a Colorado Corporation. S cit./[- '• My ommi'ssion ecicires: September 20, 1975 Wiin*ss ,(6 Tik ,,and official seal. . 9t� l D -'' Notary Pub ���ppp C( ti 70249r3 ri.9 r3 `�� 7 Reeeption No. - i 4.,3_,:i'.s.R J^. MOOR K�c dtr BOCK 970 rAGEt C.0 Recorded --- ���.+-.�c1 lr�-`.- --�tr'�oo-A,Clock 1�1 J11bfIt �lttP, Made thiv, Twelfth day of December , in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and Thirty-four , between Benj . A. -.7oodcock the Public Trustee; in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, party of the first part. and Sallie Bonsteel- - •- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of the County of R7e 1 d and State of Colorado, part of the second part; Witnesseth, That, whereas, liielisSa A. Warner and George .7. Sargent of Greeley of the County of weld. and State of Colorado, did, by one certain trust deed, dated the 26t h day of S e pt e mb e r , A. D. 1SE'F3 , which said deed was recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder of the County of Weld, in the State of Colorado, on the 13th day of October , A. D. 19 28, in book 863 at page 109 convey to the Public Trustee in the County of Weld, in the State of Colorado, all the property hereinafter described, to secure the payment of one certain prom- issory note in said deed mentioned, and upon certain conditions in said deed declared. And, Whereas. Default having been made in the payment of the payment of t axe s and interest o (Revenue was paid on a ,quit Claim Deed from ¶. L. Jennings to Oscar L. Hackett. ) and notice of electron and demand for sale in writing having been filed with the Public Trustee, and a copy thereof recorded in the office of said County Clerk and Recorder on the 15th day of March A. D. 1934 , in book. 957 at page 140 , , the said property was by the Public Trustee, advertised for sale at public auction on the 16th day of April , A. D. 19 34 , at the East front door of the Court House in Greeley in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, in the manner provided by said trust deed,and in accordance with its terms, which notice of sale was published weekly inThe Greeley Booster, published in ;geld County for a period of four weeks, five insertions the first publication being on the 16th day of March , A. D. 1934 , and a printed copy of said notice of sale was duly mailed by the Public Trustee to the grantor S in said Trust Deed and to each and every prrson having an interest of record subsequent to the recording of said deed, as provided • by law. And Said Property Was, Upon the day and year, and at the place mentioned aforesaid, in pursuance of said notice of sale, offered for sale and sold to Sallie Bonsteel who was the highest and best bidder, and who bid and paid therefor the sum of Thirty—four Hundred Sixty—one and 26/100 Dollars, and a certificate of purchase was made and given to said purchaser • • BOOK 970 PACE 337 �§rrdxdz rk t � _rxxi� n d yam- f i tt f i�r a c And the time of redemption having expired, Now, Therefore, The said party of the first part, by virtue of the power and authority vested in him by the said trust deed, and the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided and in consideration of the prem- ises does hereby convey, remise. release and quit-claim to said part y of the >econd part, and her heirs and assigns forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand, as well in law as in equity, which the Public Trustee acquired by virtue of the trust deed above mentioned, of, in and to the following described property, situ- ate, lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to-wit: The Southeast tarter (SE'h) of the Northeast ;uarter (III; ) of Section Nine (9) , Township Five (5) North, Range /sixty-five ( 65) st of the 6th P.1,1. , excepting therefrom an undivided one-fift•- •(1/5 ) interest in and to the following described tract: Commencing at a point 30 feet East and 30 feet south of the Northwest corner of the SE, of the I - of said Section 9, thence running South on a line par- allel with the ;lest line of said Sri of the ITEM of said Section 9, 40 rods; thence at right angles East 12 rods; thence at right angles North 40 rods ; thence at right angles 12 rods :;rest to the place of beginning; subject to rights of way for driveway purposes and irrigating ditches as now exist upon said premises; together with a right of way for private driveway as a means of ingress and gross over the South 20 feet of Lots 5, 6, and 7 of the NE* of the I'lE4 of section 9 , Township 5 North, Range 65, ',lest of the 6th P.I . , Weld County, Colorado, as reserves to Melissa A. ; arner by deed recorded in Book 669 at Page 305, lyeld County records. Together with six shares of the capital stock of The Greeley Irrigation Company. (The said grant or George T. Sargent being a purchaser of said above described premises from Melissa 1.. Warner under and by virtue of the terms and provisions of a certain contract dated November 1, 1927. ) • f • BOOK 970 PAGE 338 Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining,and the reversion or reversions, remainder or remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of the said grantor s in said Trust Deed and their heirs and assigns therein. To Have and to Hold The same unto the said part y of the second part, and her heirs and assigns forever, as fully and absolutely as the said party of the first part has power and authority by virtue of said Trust Deed. In Witness Whereof, The said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. '1-j- (SEAL) ' Public Trustee in the County of Weld, Aforesaid. STATE OF COLORADO, ) ss. County of Weld, ) I, Charles H. Buckingham a Notary Public in and for said County, in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that Benj . . ;7oodcock Public Trustee in said County, known to me to be such, and who is personally known to me to be the person whose naive is subscribed to the foregoing Deed, as such Public Trustee, appeared before me this day in person, and ac- knowledged that as and in the capacity of Public Trustee in the County aforesaid, he signed, sealed and delivered the said instrument of writing as his free and voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein set forth. My Notarial commission expires August 311 , 19 37° ••/.;',:- c- Given under my hand and Notarial seal, this twelfth day of • { December , A. D. 1934. c. : .S. i Notary Public . ` STATE OF COLORADO ) SS. AFFIDAVIT COUNTY OF WELD • Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. , being a natural person over the age of 21 years, herein being first duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and says : 1. That he is the President of United Minerals Corporation, a Colorado corporation. 2. That the following perscns are stockholders of United Minerals Corporation; Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. , Justin E. Arata, James A. Arata, Mary I. Arata, and Richard E. Elliott. 3. That the board of directors and stockholders of United Minerals Corporation, have by Resolution commenced proceedings to dissolve the corperation, and said proceedings will be completed, and the corporation wound up in December of 1977. 4. The property hereinafter described, is presently owned by the Applicants and United Minerals Corporation, and upon completion of the dissolvinc of the corporation, will be solely owned by Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. , Justin E. Arata, James A. Arata, Mary I. Arata and Richard E. Elliott, to-wit: See Survey Attached Hereto Further affiant sayeth not. Walter W. Doeringsfe�l� , Jr.!" ia Subscribed and sworn to before me this J - day of November, 1977. WITNESS My hand and official seal. My commission expires: .-ij-7 9 2NtoaryPubelelic ii 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SEA) of Section 3, in the Northwest Quarter (NWT) of Section 10 and the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of Section 9, and in the Northwest Quarter (NWT) and in the West Half (W',) of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado, according to the Subdivision of Lands by the Union Colony of Colorado, and being more particularly described as follows: All recorded distances and bearings mentioned herein are in reference to Book 1580, page 326 , Reception Number 1351349 and in Book 580, Reception No. 1501662 , Weld County Records: Beginning at the Northwest Corner (NWCor) of said Section 10 and considering the North line of said Section 10 to bear South 89°23 ' 26" East and with all other bearings contained herein being relative thereto: Thence South 89°23 ' 26" East along the North line of said Section 10, 659.65 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of Lot 2 of the Northwest Quarter (NW3 ) of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) of said Section 10; Thence North 89°54 ' 45" East, along said North line of the Northwest Quarter (NWT) of said Section 10 , 1970. 44 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of the Northwest Quarter (NWT) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 87°27 ' 55" East, 1980. 48 feet more or less) ; Thence North 01°40 ' 50" East along the West line of the ` Southeast Quarter (SEA) of said Section 3, 198 . 90 feet (Recorded South 00°46 ' East 198. 9 feet) ; Thence North 86°38 ' 50" East, 92 . 81 feet (Recorded North 84°12 ' East, 92. 81 feet) ; Thence South 85°27 '10" Easy, 289. 70 feet (Recorded South 87°54 ' East, 289. 7 feet) ; Thence South 79°'10 '10" Eas•., 240. 94 feet (Recorded South 81°37 ' East, 240. 94 feat) ; Thence South 69°32 '10" Eas., 295 . 61 feet (Recorded South 71°59 ' East, 295. 61 feet) ; Thence South 82°37 '10" East, 401 . 80 feet (Recorded South 85°04 ' East, 401. 80 feet) ; Thence North 07°48 ' 50" East, 23 . 27 feet to a point on the North line of the Northeast Quarter (NE'-,,) of said Section 10 (Recorded North 05°22 ' East, 23 . 27 feet) ; Thence North 89°48 ' 50" East, along the North line of said Northeast Quarter (NE1) , 12 . 01 feet (Recorded North 87°22 ' East, 12 . 01 feet) ; Thence South 00°10 ' 42" Wes:, along the Eat line of the West Half (W1) of the Northeast Quarter (NE'o) of said Section 10, 1329. 94 feet; Thence South 89°54 ' 25" West along the North line of the South Half (S1) of the Northeast Quarter (NEB) of said Section 10, 658. 64 feet; .' . Thence South 00°14 '13" West along the East line of the West Half (W1/4) of the West Half (W4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 10, 884. 00 feet; Thence South 85°51'30" West, 612. 67 feet (Recorded South 83°24 ' 40" West, 612. 67 feet) ; Thence South 04°06 '30" West, 371. 63 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 01° 39 ' 40" West) ; Thence North 00°00 ' 00" East, 30. 00 feet to a point on the North Righ-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence continuing North 00°00 ' 00" East, 357 .20 feet (Recorded North 02°26 ' 50" West) ; Thence North 90°00 ' 00" West, 225. 00 feet (Recorded South 87°33 ' 10" West, 225. 00 feet) ; Thence South 00°00 ' 00" West, 157. 88 feet (Recorded South 02°26 ' 50" East, 157 . 88 feet) ; Thence North 90°00 ' 00" West, 727 . 95 feet (Recorded South 87°33 '10" West, 727. 95 feet) ; Thence North 04°24 '15" West, 124 . 50 feet (Recorded North 06°51 '05" West, 124. 50 feet) ; Thence North 43°19 ' 45" West, 353 . 55 feet (Recorded North 45°46 ' 35" West, 353. 55 feet) ; Thence North 86°30 '18" West, 152 : 30 feet (Recorded North 89°16 ' 00" West, 138.77 feet, more or less) ; Thence South 01°30 ' 00" West, 620.13 feet to the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street (Recorded South 00° 25' East ) ; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 216. 58 feet; Thence iNorth 00°00 ' 00" East, 365. 30 feet; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West, 380 . 95 feet; Thence South 00°00 ' 00" West, 365 .30 feet to the North Right- of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West along the North Right-of-Way of East 16th Street, 543. 20 feet; Thence North 00°09 '20" East, 190. 00 feet; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West, 50. 00 feet; Thence South 00°09 ' 20" West, 190. 00 feet to a point on the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street; Thence South 90°00 ' 00" West along the North Right-of-Way line of East 16th Street, 50 feet to a point on the West line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW4, NW4) of Section 10; Thence North 00°09 ' 20" East along the West line of said • Northwest Quarter (NWk) , 1, 953. 57 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of Lot 1 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of Section 9; Thence South 89°36 ' 26" West, 331. 75 feet to the Southwest Corner (SWCor) of said Lot 1; Thence South 00°02 ' 04" West along the East line of Lot 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NE1) of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of said Section 9, 329.14 feet to the Southeast Corner (SECor) of the North Half (N1) of said Lot 7; Thence North 89°56 '13" West, along the South line of the North Half (iJ1/2) of Lots 5 , 6 and 7 of said Northeast Quarter (NEa) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) 989 .23 feet to the South- west Corner (SWCor) of the North Half (N1) of said Lot 5; Thence North 00°21 ' 09" East, along the West line• of Lots 4 and 5 of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of said Section 9 , 963 . 89 feet to the Northwest Corner (SWCor) of said Lot 4; Thence North 88°21' 22" East along the North line of Lots 3 and 4 of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9 , 652 . 60 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 3; Thence North 87°55 ' 50" East along the North line of Lots 1 and 2 of the Northeast Quarter (NE1) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of said Section 9, 663. 58 feet to the Northeast Corner (NECor) of said Lot 1, said point being the Point of Beginning. Said tract of land contains 229. 89 °acres. • ( 'produced by the Colo. of Health , 1975) TITLE 25 ARTICLE 12 NOISE ABATEMENT 25-12-101 . Legislative declaration. 25-12-105 . Violation of injunction - 25-12-102 . Definitions . ' penalty. 25-12-103. .1aximum permissible noise 25-12-106. , Noise restrictions - sale of levels. new vehicles . 25-12-104. Action to abate. 25-12-107. Powers of local authorities. 25-12-108. Preemption. 25-12-101 . 1ec,,islative declaration. The general assembly finds and declares that noise is a major source of environmental pollution which rep:c- ents a threat to the serenity and quality of life in the State of Colorado. 1,::cess noise often has an adverse physiological and psychological effect on hn,nan beings, thus contributing to an economic loss to the community . Accord- it is the policy of the general assembly to establish statewide st.tn- d,h:ds for noise level limits for various time periods and areas . Noise in c xcess of the limits provided in this article constitutes a public nuisance . 25-12-102 . Definitions. As used in this article, unless the conte::t otherwise requires: (1) "Commercial zone" means: (a) An area where offices , clinics and the facilities needed to them are located; (b) An area with local shopping and service establishments located witi,itt walking distances of the residents served; (c) A tourist-oriented area where hotels, motels , and gasoline stations arc located; (d) A large integrated regional shopping center; (e) A business strip along a main street containing offices , retail businesses, and commercial enterprises; (f) A central business district; or (g) A commercially dominated area with multiple-unit dwellings. (2) "db(A)" means sound levels in decibels measured on the "A" scale of a standard sound level meter having characteristics defined by the American National Standards Institute, Publication S1 .4 - 1971 , and approved by the industrial commission of Colorado. (3) "Decibel" is a unit used to ex7ress the magnitude of a clhane in sound level . The difference in decibels between two sound pressure levels is twenty times the concnon 1ngariLilul of rh it r.,t1O• :l seuu:i pressure I. t Ill'ht . of Health - 2 Title 23 , Article 12 . m :i„ore. , .nLs sound 1 L.vets are C,Cfir,ed .i5 LJ( nty ..n' „i' Ci' ..eaii 1or,,+1'IL: . of the ratio of tileL soun.d pressu:c level to a reference ievei of 2 .. 10-5 is/lilt h. C l ton i S/i,ie Li'r squared) . As an ea tmoie o: L„e effect 1 the , on '11: , a three- ecibel change is a one hundred perai .it ::Crease or decrease Ln t„e sound level , and a ton-decibel change is a one thousan percent incre.i'..' •o decrease in the sound level . (4) "Industrial zone" means an area. in which no:Se r:st icLion:, es industry are necessary to protect Llhe value of adjiccn properties for other eCUllllwiC activity but shall not include agricultural opera Lions . (5) "Light industrial and, commercial zone" means: (a) An area containing clean and quiet research Laboratories; (b) An area containing light industrial activities which arc clean and quiet; (c) An area containing warehousing; or (d) An area in which other activities are conducted where the ger"rai environment is free from concentrated industrial activity. (6) "Residential zone" me ns an area of single-family or mul LLfar,:ily dyellin;;s where businesses may or may not be cea_iuctc'd in such duelling.: . The zone includes areas where multiple-unit dwellings , high-rise ape tli et districts , and redevelopment districts are located . A residential zone , include areas containing accom,,hadations for transients such as motel ', an.: hotels and residential areas with limited office development, but it ma:• include retail shopping facilities . "Residential zone" includes hospital. , nursing homes, and similar institutional facilities . 25-12-103 . 11axli'u, permissible noise levels . (1) Every activity lo which this article is applicable shall be conducted in a manner so tie^,t -"- noise produced is not objectionable due to intermittence, beat frc'gl:cnc -, or shrillness . Sound levels of noise radiating frcm a property line at a <: lance of twenty-five feet or more therefrom in excess of the db (A) cstiiul ; L•.' : for the following time periods and zones shall constitute prima facie evidence that such noise is a public nuisance: 7:00 a.m. Lo 7:00 p.m. to Zone next 7:00 a.m. next 7:00 a .m. Residential 55 db(A) 50 db(A) Commercial 60 db (A) 55 db (A) Light industrial 70 db(A) 65 db (,) Industrial 80 db (A) 75 do (A) (2) In the hours between 7:00 a.m. and to next 7:00 p.m. , the noise levels permitted in subsection (1) of this sect_an may be increased by ten db (A) for a period of not to exceed fifteen mire tes in any one-hour per,e- . (3) Periodic , impulsive, or shrill noise_ shall be cansider_e .i e ,: 'e nuisance when such noises are at a sound level f five db (A) less than •_..,e listed in subsection (1) of this section. t W 1111. 11. 11 . 1.i I tI 'MO . � �'1 I e L. (4) 'this article is not hite 1c11d to apply to ttl' n;1 'Y, t 11111 0i • I 'C , or to 1 her activities which arc subject to federal law wit1, res1,uCL to unl control .' • (5) ` Construction projects shall be subject to the manimuu noise levels specified for industrial zone:. :or the period within ::L11C'1 C.1..- :,tructior 'is ,to be comp 1'•ted pursuant to and applicable construction pert , ' issued by proper authority or, if no Lime .imitation is imposed , for a re •- able period of time for completion of project. (6) All railroad rights-of-way shall be considered as indu:•tri.ai zone for the purposes of this article•, and the operation of trains shall be subicct to the maximum permissible noise levels specified for such zone . (7) This article is not applicable to the use of property for purpose-, of conducting speed or endurance events involving motor or other vehicle , a'l: such exception is effective only during the specific period of time withir, which such use of the property is authorized by the political subdivision or governmental agency having lawful jurisdiction to authorije such use . (8) For the purposes of this article, measurements with sound level meters shall be made when the wind velocity at the time and place of such measurement is not more than five miles per hour. (9) In all sound level measurements, consideration shall be ;riven LO the effect of the ambient noise level created by the encompassing noire ,•1 the environment from all sources at the time and place of such sound level measurement. 25-12-104. Action to abate. Whenever there ts -reason to bet iLv_.:h It a nuisance exists , as defined in section 25-12-103, any resident o_f _1.lT - -= i:ay maintain an action in equity in the district court of the judic.. in which the alleged nuisance exists to abate and prevent such nil srLuc. lly enjoin the person conducting or maintaining the sa : s t.:,2 Lo perpetually owner, lessee, or agent of the building or place in or upon which such .113 t; exists from directly or indirectly maintaining or permitting such nuisa i,hen proceedings by injunction are instituted , such proceedings shaii b: cc. - ducted under the Colorado rules of civil procedure . The court may s t:l`. L"e effect of any order issued under this section for such time as is reason.-t`•' necessary for the defendant to come into compliance with the provisions of this article. 25-12-105. Violation of injunction - Penalty. Any violation or obedience of any injunction or order expressly provided for by section shall be punished as a contempt of court by a fine of not less than on- dollars nor more than two thousand dollars . :.:ach day in which anis in violation of the injunction established by the court shall con.l.t: ` .t_ - separate offense. The court shall give consideration in any such case to t practical difficulties involved with respect to effecting compliance w.,:( requirements of any order issued by the court. , li : le 5 , Article 12 . 7i-11- 1 (H). I:oi Ic I :„11! pi: -i1----v�—I-- ----- (1 ) p. I', ,I , r),- ,I voiiic1e a;, are dcS1 -t a e::c LW.1Vl' Lj c „1 parr,') - , ao p i .ou hill 1 .511 11 nr offer for Salt a n,':1 motor vc Lc lc• nr any ,c l .-,)rc,I,L•1 1 t• ;'eh LC L,' cli ,. 1ile,., for o:Ef-liic,ir.7ay u.,a_ and for which << ;;L.lf_-,ition -q a no'mr " ci,` , :. not required which produces a maximn'u noise :::ceedinL; t,.• folio'71ii :,. ' limit, at a distance of fifty feet from the conter of Lc . lane of , ra''ei hr f I CI y feet or more from a vehicle dC;i3nod ,l; of: -hi 'h .y use, wider tea,; procedures -es ' 'blished by the departmLllt of revenue : (a) Any motorcycle, Including a motor-driven c`,'c_•-, manufacture,. on or niter July 1 , l,l;L , ai,Q before .,:.la:ar`j 1, 1973 6d cib (A); (b) Any motorcycle, including a motor-driven cycle, manufactured on or after January 1, 1973 86 db (A) ; (c) Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of six thousand pounds or more manufactured on or after July 1, 1971, and oeio , January 1 , 1973 88 db(A) ; (d) Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of sl:: ti,:-: :ash ' pounds or more manufactured on or after January 1 , 1973 86 db (A); (e) Any other motor vehicle manufactured on or after January 1 , 1961 , and before January 1 , 1973 F.6 du CO ; (f) Any other motor vehicle manufactured after Jan. 1, 1973 ! db (A) : (g) Any self-propelled vehicle designed for off-highway use and for which registration as a motor vehicle is not required, as folio- : (I) Manufactured on or after January 1 , 1571 , and before January 1, 1973 86 1':' (.•, : (II) Manufactured on or after January 1 , 1973 )4 d '.); (2) Test procedures for compliance with this section shall he e:;tblish by the department, taking into consideration the test procedures of the so.: .ct;. of automotive engineers. (3) Any person selling or offering for sale a motor vehicle or other vehicle in violation of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and , upon conviction thereof, shall oe punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollar nor more than three hundred dollars. 25-12-107. Powers of local authorities . (1) Counties or municip r.i ,tie.. may ,ldo:-'t resolutions or ordinances prohibiting the operation of motor ve.11c1(':• within their respective jurisdictions which produce noise in excess Q t(la • sound levels in decibels, measured on the "A" scale on a standard sou':.: ;Lvc1 meter having characteristics established by the American National Siam:d.hrc'_ , Iiu titute , Publication S1 .4 - 1971 , and measured at a cii,Lance of fife, I, ,'1 t hi. ci ritor of the 1,,.. O. iCrV.' , Or , 1 , , , Itl'i Mr Hti1' i ' ' . ' .1 ' '.t .i (;iii d tar of f-h ii;h'.J,I) US,' , a:,.i 1J, thin til, ,,:) . ' 1i1,1 ' , , iw(' 1 i , ‘ d1 , t ., , st:cLion: SJeeu limit ma. e .,, of _,5 irui,: lit bl,' i e • , or 1.e!.:. L11.111 55 (a) -:'1.y motor vehicle with a ;:._nu- .ic Lurer 's gross vehicle height rating of .: thousand pounds or more, any combina- tion of vehicles towed by such motor ve- hicle, and any motcrcycle other Lthan a ' motor-driven cycle: (I) Before January 1 , 1973 SS db (A) 90 ub (/ ) (IT ) On and after January 1, 1973 86 db(A) 90 db (A) (h) Any other motor vehicle or self- • ;trop lled recreational vehicle primarily d, :, i?;ned for off-highway use and for which ret;istration as a moLor 'vehicle is not re- quired , and any combination of vehicles to ieii by such motor vehicle or self- propeLled vehicle: 82 db (A) 86 do(A) (2) The governing board shall adopt resolutions establishing ,:.:y procedures deemed necessary. (3) This section applies to the total noise from a vehicle or co:a;,::. - Lion of vehicles. (4) For the purpose of this section, a truck, truck tractor, or ,1, thn L is not equipped with an identification plate or marking bearing t li ' manufacturer's name and manufacturer 's gross vehicle weight rating ;ii; 11 n, considered as having a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of '.,:: thousand pounds or more if the unladen weight is more than five thousand pounds . 25-12-108 . Preemption. The provisions of this article shall not bu construed to preempt or limit the authority of any municipality to aco; c standards which are no less restrictive than the provisions of this artic'_c . J J Y I 1 7' , 1 ,mss9 -^ ' 'Ali IM NI HI I'iAtII JIM; ',I Iiwll;l %.:j.:‘, ei ! vii IUtnllfllr'( Iiiiiufll�l r !III It '10)' 1,111 IIIY 1 (11 t`I1,1UU f'(1I i 1 ''l P 41'..‘:1 t, 1 1�?:j,�, 1•. ,. y/' N unll t.rOIH car N ,1r,fJIP1,, Iiiti) �i4v;? -}',1 III ",c:: r''',)qu'r PI It)NE (301) 356 4000, LX f 401) COLORADO December 8, 1977 To Whom IL Hoy Concern : , ' The Weld County Planning Commission wi I l review a request from Walter Doeringsfel d eta l for a Special Use Permit for Open Cut Mining Permit on properly desci abed as follows : Pt . Sec. 10 T5N, R65W If you have ;any suggestions or object ions , will you I; indly notrfy us in wl' I Linf; before December 13 1977 . Tentatively , the meetinf', by the Weld County Planning Commiso 0li is scheduled for Decemher 2(4_19_11 . If you wish to attend the meeting , please call the Department of Planning Services ( 356-'l000 ext . 40'J ) one week prior to the tentative meeting date, and we will be able to provide you with more accurate information on the dale, I time , and place of the meeting . ,.__/--??-) ,°, 2/ /K_,;---e.'.i---6 NA_ _4 ..!.%!:'6. .,-f/-..-:'- _ ,(..-2,---ki-A1 --,-- — 1'011 ;I 1'r' 1'(`('(` i V i Ilf; ri copy or lhis 1101 1 I ) r;;1 I 1 r)il becN 11:,(' \,O11 I' 11)101e appears as FI surrounding property 01111('1' owning property within 500 feel, of the proposed use. "I I II (,( 11)11 I (,1 i',1I' il',`,I( ), II Hr. 01) 1;'J h I!': I INt,` ''ICI UI( I„( 'hilt''( I IIr), "ULI ,t ill,rf'IAf i l lull LO;1 null II I In;!,1,1Iit i j 1 . • I � :� 4Sin I Ali l f`.11 HJ I (11 I'I A111.111,1(; ',I I IVI('I I 1��� ;• ,� ,y V/I IJrllllfll ,'( Iflllrlfll.il r.l 'lllll V '' I( l'.' .t `' 'II" lull I'll f I (1 (i'IIIIIY ( f,II II\flf)I'('l;I1 R l GARY I I ORIN( II 1 ;I Y�?,In 1. �r y( !• I (III Cfoll oI I'1 .1r,rllu,, .•f; ?+ j ,++rf�.,,� Q. �fykj '',,,t.:':' iyi '�` � pi IOW_ (d(l31 35G,10IJ), I XI /WO COLORADO r December a, 1977 I I / J, / '1'o Whom IL May Concern : r" I The Weld County Planning Commission a'i l l review a request from Walter Doeringsfeld etal tor a Special Use Permit for Open Cut Mining Permit _ on property described as follows : Pt _Sec. 10T5NR65W 1 If you have any suggestions or objections , will you kindly noLily us in writing he fore December 1_ 1977 . Tentatively , rill, i meeting; by the Weld County Planning Commission is scheduled for 1 December 2O, 1977 If you wish to attend the meeting, I l pease call the J)npartmenI. of Planning Services C356-1000 ext . `101 ) one week prior to the tentative meeting date, and we will be able Lo provide you with more accurate information on the date , time , and place of I.he meeting . ,.r c-- .'.1 4-l U.-,,Q L'.. '._ ?,./ , f/..,! , ,,:2.-_E-viki_-. '_ _ You :1 1 r' I'ec e i v i Hr. a (•()I)y O1 l h i f: 11O1 i I I r•:i i i oil Ilcc I ll`CI' x•O111' 1O11(1O appears as a surrounding property o\t((('F owning property wi t h i n 500 feet. of l he proposed use. 'll III ( ( HP I I '' (,( l ,if 11',`,11 ; !I I : , (,I I (U1 F II" I II,''S '_11.(1)11 1•-,r W. '.1 ii,,,1 "11',1 li 1I r:,•ItrIAII I \I , II I:Jr 'l f In"•L1 I I zii ,.s,^sr /11; Itll HI f11 I'I Atllilfd(; ',f livII,I ,f i VII I)I Ill IN I '( f rillrlrlip rl '11111 �1' .. (1 l'f.1 , 'Ii' II 11. 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(1.4,L X Z -41,46Y __,, -,-c 4/Z,/ ,) i-e- 0 eZ . ,f2-•,/J 4,6A__9 ��Gti ` ��- O G%' UGC . e,e_lLji %Z,Zg_ ___ (-I. -,,e, az __A_ 'Z.-2e-, -e.4 ae.-72 2.-2e-- - ---7-c_ E27__, fi ' L a.- • •t-t,1--4 __:? N,, ,-e-Cr._ /.111--eZr__-- . -C w-� 'j �/, %s^sr ;o: MI Il I 'rll I'I ArliJlllr; t;11;\/1(:1 • et .ti lJl I U r rrl lrll i r I WI I rlrllnl I I I1I I I, (,ltl III Y, I oI 1)1(AiN)P01;11 R, q , r�ll" y,( GARY I. I ()n !NE ({ (1Y„•rlt! )l,, 4 1 r Dull C[III! III r'I ANNIN., ifs cC� "It � •': ;�, I()NE (30 31 356•10x1!) I-X I 400 COLORADO December 8, 1977 To Whom IL May Concern : The Weld County Planning Commission "wi I I review n request from Walter Doeringsfeld etal for a Special Use Permit for Open Cut Mining Permit on property described as follows : Pt . Sec. 10 T5NTR65W If you have any suggestions or objections , will you kindly nottfy us in writing before December 13 , 1977 . Tentatively , the meeting by the \ eld County Planning Commission is scheduled for - December 20, 19'Z7 If you wish to attend the meeting, please call the Department of Planning Services (306-/1000 ext . /10x1 ) one week prior to the tentative meeting date, and we will be able to provide you with more accurate information on the date, time , and place of the meeting You are receiving a copy of I b i s no I l I i r•;I I l on because your n,lrnco appears as a surrounding property omner owning property wi l•hin 500 feet of the proposed use 1 I I 1 ( i ,1111 1 '1' (,I i .1r"I',`,I' !i I , , c,l r r;r• r I I Ir, , , Jli'I U11 I"r ', 11)r I I nr, , %j,LP k G �4� 'r)r,l I I If;r,1,1111, PETITION TO: The Board of County Commissioners, County of Weld and State of Colorado WHEREAS, Walter Doeringsfeld has applied for a land use permit, Docket No. 78-8, for a gravel pit in Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, County of Weld, State of Colorado; WHEREAS, the real property is zoned for agricultural purposes and whereas the immediately adjacent property and surrounding property is zoned for agricultural purposes. NOW THEREFORE, we the undersigned property owners respectfully Petition the Board to deny or restrain said application for a permit according to the following reasons: 1. To grant this application will adversely affect the value of real property in our area of the community. 2. Without proper control the noise and dust of this operation will constitute a niusance. 3. This area is one of the fewer near Greeley where residents have space for owning and boarding horses causing a constant and continued use of the roads, particularly 16th Street as bridle paths and riding areas. The presence of a gravel pit with accompaning heavy traffic presents a great and grave danger to the many riders, most of which are children. 4. The construction of 16th Street was not designed for the amount and type of heavy traffic required by such an operation. We request the Com- missioners to require the applicant to use 8th Street. It is a state highway, not county, and is designed for this type of heavy truck use. 5. The proximity of a gravel pit and subsequent lake in the area will constitute an attractive niusance dangerous to the lives of children in the community. We request the stipulation of fencing around the entire area. 6. We wish to remind the commissioners these mineral resources are in Weld County and therefore should be used in Weld County and not shipped elsewhere. 7. We urge the Commissioners to consider the probability of this wet pit operation drying up the wells and sub-irrigation in the area. The local residents are denied well permits on the grounds that new wells would lower the water table in the river. 8. The last mining operation in the area dried up one of Greeley's wells in Linn Grove Cemetary. A similiar mining operation on the northwest side of Greeley has reportedly dried up wells in that area. 9. We request the Commissioners to inquire who will do the actual mining of the area. 10. We wish to require reclamation of each previous phase concurrent with mining of the current phase to insure residents that it will be reclaimed and not contribute to devaluation of their property. If reclamation is allowed to wait until completion of the project there is a possibility of a period of 25 years of dust and sand or mosquito breeding lakes of stagnant water. 11. To acquaint the Commissioners with the fact this entire area is water bearing sub-stratta. Pumping of water out of a pit to lower a dredge will lower the water table in the entire flood plain area. 12. In reference to the proposed operation standards submitted by the applicant, we submit the following changes: 1. no change 2. 1st sentence - changed to read: delete phrase "or private" 3. no change 4. delete phrase "if necessary" 5. delete phrase "In so far as practicable" 6. no change 7. agree with planning Commission only carry fencing to entire area 8, 9 and 10 no change These changes are required to insure that there is no choice or definition allowed to the operator so as to continue the quality of living in the area. Y . 13. We respectfully request denial to the building of an asphalt or concrete plant on the proposed site of the mining operation. 14. If in the future this property or permit changes owners, the new owner or operators be restricted to all requirements as stated. 15. The operator should be required to escrow reclamation trust funds on a periodic basis in amounts deemed adequate by the Commissioners. NAME ADDRESS PHONE - /6 o �. VP.Cf 6:,,,,,,z,) .3.sr�- era 6..i`e/ a ( / l ( T, eZi.�, ,S - 7('7 - Cv a / D L` I 5 2 t G -e. ,g,J/Yr e,t,) -. i.5--,) -C_ Z.,___4,-,_e,--,?.;_1., 1 4 '7 - ,G Gam;,/ .J r- /i7/1/��� `2 /i3 /_,5'. A4/ 3 .-5,3?-3yea -c -4.1k, v)._ -6—,4—re 2-/c ye: /gm,/ •,'3 3-- z_ -c.):.z</y __lE)-- , Q gi. ct e„../s) ,. 5 .,4 - 6 tieP a o �' 36-2- - D4.s /7/f1 /1 3S2 / ?. cs 44._ /ft-4d 6-a- - / 7 A- i I, . /r 3 1-1J- U / 3?" —/_.F.2 / g 33— — 0/a. • ., 6„, Wa (2ry (- Old-lif 3s 2 - 77 2 '1/7V R a-e":41- __ / 6 p. iter" 3s3 - It 4 rof / s' ,-e ,L57573 -‘92,7,5'. 1 l'el. 4, )2� O.1,1!t-711 /i-'0 9' t: 6' _T_'Z 3 O1 3 e."-X /4_2." /). .172".„,-,0. 3 3-3- s-1 7Z: -5 i-772,' � / L-' "(-249 - c _5-3 7, & 4A &M1 /I IS 3 JTht- 'ere 3 • 6-3 —7D 6 A- _ __ ___ /43O.4.407-adeA, .S.•&..... _ 7.. /(re 6 (:)-I zi,a es- G-f a tA.64,1a1-wi ---j -- ?-_J -o.1 3 s - 3/ -- a7.2.,_z__ __....zz,L„,„.. __/ k 3 0 zaz„_-__LI__ _ _ ___. -_- /_k3 9 4:2,/,,_ _-� /f 3 0 k.,.. .6(.,,_,o I __ J'3.3 - /f.3 a 13. We respectfully request denial to the building of an asphalt or concrete plant on the proposed site of the mining operation. 14. If in the future this property or permit changes owners, the new owner or operators be restricted to all requirements as stated. 15. The operator should be required to escrow reclamation trust funds on a periodic basis in amounts deemed adequate by the Commissioners. /NyA//ME `/ ,l y )AjDD�RE�nSS/ /// PHONE / ��N�_.'_ 1.i •..9 7/, —J'- ?_J'--'r'd / , / L'14 II. 4,4%'q: 1/+%._ 17 6 •L,FC,'+, .� I. .° 5: _ 1`--- --f r/` r t' 7 c' ,' VL ( r '1 I ' / t ,/ ' /i / [ r - l'.- c - rte- , i-i -4 - C-I i ,? y i,Y %/�"/1; %�� r/�✓ �� , �j,./, /tom,' / A/�,, /' f,t •< �l t ,� .. r, "r -. / 7 k-1/,G ft'c✓. / -."/ ,,(t .i • G :_• t!-..tL � . L L:ic-< _.�" % i /�` ` C.'. „c - -, 4.-- 7�/ :, 44 .,,,e_4Y ‘ , /4,1 g , , .4 D11,O1?So?IS", , P12)-6_,..3A-1— arbo E re l' CowPier` e.1.27 ► A 36.2-,abs j,l�Li �� / i r9/7 iL't 4 � /, rtL' 'i. r ' • L! r /, r��' f - /_ �t } I/ i 7 - f (Q 4J .3.0-.67 ?4& ' c / i - l • , // i_ rr ., /---._ • • - % ._, /A-/ -( ' - r — . o / 1 / . , , . / ;/ /� :..- / U" C � , - /, ./ I' )c ` - . ,f , 4 M r 13. We respectfully request denial to the building of an asphalt or concrete plant on the proposed site of the mining operation. 14. If in the future this property or permit changes owners, the new owner or operators be restricted to all requirements as stated. 15. The operator should be required to escrow reclamation trust funds on a periodic basis in amounts deemed adequate by the Commissioners. NAME ADDRESS PHONE r'�1,4-r- /7 (4.-->,_ - /E /� ?/--n.—bt"-e, -4'•. ,T3 - i/y; aeL)-( 17( ' / / F ,E2=1-11 a $ 3 3 -/J // (71 :- --7 ' 21IeL-17 974 `/ 6 g/g7 1 A e - ›-- -s4/‘G_ rs �� _ �,, �� 7/7 t. /� ,-/yi,-_, r 5-,Z - � 7 TZ -4•\c,... CkArcrcA .- f 4 c e -QA,-\.‘ ai, 2 --21,1-49 Rt-.,..„ .=4F> qo Je.„._ aki r. ea---c7 ,.-?7-k_, 2, e.- 67-S .7, 2/Q 44,AA, q 3 -Z • -CV o 5 . d 9 25 3 /STA ' ,e�. 3s.2_ ci . 6/v 2" 7" 0.,, . ( �1/M7 : / ..�.e e6 F /d ‘s/' - �S,4- 96/P /.rte .__-s .,,-„,-- --------- ; ,7& /__ /7 3 d irz/s , 7 -2- _ei—}-� e:?/rte.,?,,- ✓� �J''�s-- /,p" y=am .3s_2 -/i/y �7 . / ' i-x- • i• - . ,:,A )z-"✓) . � 2S /�Y �>� ,35- - /1/9 , ---- - .v..�.�--,1 • �j ;` e_= /g id L' -�1-`7 5 / 6 .p Na ()wive - D t."-A 1 G&� 'J 51.3-266 • 9 3-g -- 9Y . .7 4 z 1 e 1 S: 444-e, 4,4 354--?8 7 ,ij f 9 C H,d, ' i il< - _1-J)6L/ 4.1L'--,3,----2,6,14 / / • 6-3 3S-.3 _-3 4 ,2\?(I_____ l C ,���, �,I l23. , // --,J-(✓'C-c f -fez _3 ;7 v<a - . . . r 13. We respectfully request denial to the building of an asphalt or concrete plant on the proposed site of the mining operation. 14. If in the future this property or permit changes owners, the new owner or operators be restricted to all requirements as stated. 15. The operator should be required to escrow reclamation trust funds on a periodic basis in amounts deemed adequate by the Commissioners. NAME ADDRESS PHONE Fa_,L C ti Z z z z & /6: C2 . 3≤ -GG1Y-- / ,2 p �z c-" /C St 5ze ,F.6--.,2-6 6 7 t. aS(. 2-320 . I Co '.. -? 2.-- 0?4- r -' k%i1z� ..,?,3 O - `- S� 6,1 roe/ ?,Sa Oki, 3P CI'- .t. c,.i ,3_ , 29223 IA..1c 13 ,D-�_ zi I .:g . e . I-1.10, I, -:.i(AL1 3_5-a- ,1,E'3 ' � r%,; /woe/- /�/i"., ',e . �S,I--7/2T,s r . / 6,P _ ^ /s2e - 6 /64 74 33:3- %6- i 0 T 6 `� ,� ^ I 350-014)Y /d 4v &,/ r r r S cz ,// �-la 7 — 1 lit � �` � ..� .���� �/� Ar/J - x, _/ ‘ -,,,Gt____,_ dre,4_,LA _.- � / -y 5-- / - - 2 • ___47 eit-i tiffo , -W' 5 ( f ._„A-4,-,- CI ,,,� I �� , ) 10 � . . _j,s ' ,1, / 1,5, /4 J :-ze.ttl 4\- -e-- _ti y --7. rr•i'Ll7.--., ,,t J4-1/C-14.1 -- C ' � �l s t C/ �, - 2 116 r is J , Cg C. 35-4j1- 847 � nn T ,.mow .4.,e(14-.1-X aIif(6 I /6„1-457.. C,zr, yC, 356 - 33`Y7 , /L ��i�rl'c Jti 4e)6, ,:" /ai , ', , 4 -..i -.20. 7 - t 1 11 Pt,p-ii L U _ i g o 6 C/• 1 / rgLee_ t Q4' ,:z 5 ?-O C, Z -- -„i„..42€_...4..„„z..„6.4.- ...-rpf l ( t t r , /a;JL4-1 , 7--z__,:42-. 5,tf-40- /', Z-77 P&_agjeliel_20a2_ --6----- --/ riA,v4_,hi_ ',06- e Lri,du.Tel_ 13. We respectfully request denial to the building of an asphalt or concrete plant on the proposed site of the mining operation. 14. If in the future this property or permit changes owners, the new owner or operators be restricted to all requirements as stated. 15. The operator should be required to escrow reclamation trust funds on a periodic basis in amounts deemed adequate by the Commissioners. NAME ADDRESS PHONE Cl Fe'4,9-irV --(11-1w90 i q/3E17 3,5-.Z,- 3 9( 719AL i,t) e-ef ,iii64,e-ri;Y q3,)--E-- /Z _ , 1 / 1 I / 1 ed, ,,,A, , ,,,,,gZ: /7-p7 .e 24rte iv y_4,__ ��y2, 6R-5 rl� � 3S� -6 1_-a - a .e.,1,� gf g &24 J4 - ,S63 - 0a 7 q _.,� ,z/t /, ��, , .�/‘ -)'._53. -- S8 .7c _ \ �, SL . ,Q_ / ' E. 1 Iola- �%1,s, . ---- 0 4.u..nAt..„Q_Q 1 © R E .1 a - f g 11,4x/ to 5 C 1 'f' 3,-,--r12,1// ),!1?,:!-/,',';., '' h.,-,- / 6 , M #aup. W .i31 a it-r :45:3-7/4L /JJ E /'� ��-3-)/6,Z, r` ,/s ,f- ,/ / 5^I-M')efg---' .-4,-f-- o /3al .C/J1I.} 3s.3- 4/2. 9 .0,-i 7-L4-;?-1-62 - 7 0 '.), = _ 7 i3 2 a -7" d C t Ikg' 3fp---Q i/ 6z 7°6 7� Jr5 - O3? / yG 6 c /6 n,4- _ 3 5- - 374 4„, ,,,..A..),_,,, 6,,,t,L, ..ge, - Gua , C�-‘, Bea g. /4 th, .70t 3 ,53 ... --1.--e--rieigial p/- /6,4z i J2 / g--d ' ( -a --33-,--/6r'° - e Walter Doeringsfeld eta_l SUP-345: 77 : 19 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNE SRS j) December 8, 1977 Kenneth E. and Sandra E. Anderson H. Dean and Shirley Mae Anderson 1490 East 8th Street 1711 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 James A. and Mary E. Glendenning Harold and Rita Archer Estate of James A. 1845 East 16th Street 1760 East 8th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Leland J. & Rena J. Thomas Norma Miller 1933 East 16th Street 2074 East 8th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Robert D. Walker Louise Frei 819 Emerson Street Route 4 , Box 123 Brush, Colorado 80723 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Rose Bonertz Mehrhoff Farr Farms c/o Opdyke Agency 707 7th Avenue 1309 10th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Forrest and Constance Mueller William H. & Judy Schmidt 1001 East 16th Street 1804 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 William and Rose Marie Stitt Clarence and Mary Boedeker 1309 East 16th Street 1808 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Margaret Crapps Mike G. & Mary Helen Reyes, Jr. 1031 East 16th Street 1906 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Jack Varra Myron T. & Velma Colleen Adams 1031 East 16th Street 1850 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Louise L. Kelley Dennis L. and Jackie L. Shearer 1321 East 16th Street 1932 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado 80631 John J. and Wanda McNamara Gregory P. and Jacqueline E. 1511 East 16th Street Pilkington Greeley, Colorado 80631 1622 Elmwood Drive Greeley, Colorado 80631 Raley and Barbara Label 1627 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 • Walter Doeringsfeld etal (con' t) SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS Page 2 George M. and Florence R. Bouse 4492 Pioneer Drive Greeley, Colorado 80631 Arthur L. and Frances D. Parker c/o United Bank of Greeley P.O. Box 1057 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Edwin C. and Gertrude M. Pirnie 1641 Elder Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Kenneth P. and Phyllis M. Makowski 1621 Elder Avenue • Greeley, Colorado 80631 Reinhold and Betty M. Leffler 1601 Elder Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gerald A. and Marilyn J. Lightsey 1622 Elder Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Michael Richard and Sharon Thomas 1700 Elder Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gary W. and Nancy L. Nolin 1601 Elder Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Henry and Phyllis Rangel 1613 Elder Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 / a/‘/7 7 Partial List P PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET Walter DoeriNgsfeld et al SUP 345 Pt. Sec. 10, T5N, R65W S2 Sec.3-5-65 Anderson KennetE. & Sandra E.1 Glendenning, .James A. & Mary E. state of James ?) -R hex 120 Greeley 6ree(e-ed (, Miller, Norma `J 2074 E. 018th Street Greeley Frei, Lou se4 z5Z-O56'G SE4 Sec. 4-�-6� Farr Farms 707 7th Ave Greeley E2 NE4 Sec. 9-5-65 Mueller, Forrest & Constance 1001 E. 16th Street Greeley Stitt, Wm. & Rose Marie 1309 E. 16th Street Greeley Crapps, Margaret 1 �4 /03/ �, /G Greeley Varra, Jack 1031 E. 16th Street Greeley /077 7 Partial list eg<(A) PROPERTY OUNERS WITHIN 500 FEET Walter Doeringsfeld et al SUP 345 Pt. Sec. 10,T5 ,, R65W Pt. NW4 Sec_, l0-5-65 Kelley, Louise L. 1321 E. 16th Street Greeeley McNamara, John J. & Wanda 1511 E. 16th Streets Greeley Label, Raley & Barbara 1627 E. 16th Street Greeley Anderson, H.,Dean & Shirley4Mae 1711 E. 16th Street Greeley Archer, Harold & Rita 1845 E. 16th Street Greeley Thomas, Leland J. & Rena J. 1933 E. 16th Street Greeley , Pt. NE4 Sec. 10-5-65 Walker, Robert D. Brmsh, Colo. 80723 Mehrhoff,, Rose Bonertz ZifiZ, 6 W. But n1/(' (9 2 P x, i�r' g9 85021 J.301 O AR/7/7 7 Partial list PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 500 FEET Walter Doeringsfeld et al SUP345 Pt. Sec. 10, T5N, R65W Brady Sub. NE4 SW4 Sec, 10-5-65 Schmidt,, Wm. H. & Judy - 1804 E. 16th Street Greeley Boedeker-, Clarence & MAa. Mary 1808 E. 16th Street Greeley Reyes, Mike G. Jr. , &Mary.pelen 1906 E. 16th. Street Greeley Adams, Myrthn T. & Velma geleei Colleen 1850 E. 16th Street Greeley Shearer, Dennis L. & Jackie L. 1932 E. 16th Street Greeley Pilkington, Gregory P. & Jacqueline E. 1622 Elmwood Dr. Greeley Bouse, George M. & Florende R. 4492 Pioneer Dr. Greeley Parker Arthur L. & Frances D. //��J ,,,D f8J 6 L' . n/.Li_ __-t /c/ V.��✓V7Jl�L�/ 'V ��'�61 , Greeley - P© l /® 57 (— Q,/2e V7 7 Partial List 16r PROPERTY OWNERS WITT 500 FEET V1) Walter Doeringsfel4 et al SUP 345 Pt. Sec. 10, T5N, }R65W Rainbow Acres Sub. NW4 SE4 Sec. 10-5-65 Pirnie, Edwin. C. & Gentrude,M. 1641 Elder Ave. Greeley. Makowski, Kenneth P. & Phyllis M. 1621 Elder Ave. ? 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DOCKET// 78_8 DATE : REQUEST : SUP Open Cut Minim Permit Gavel FEBRUARY 1, 1978 P �z�r! v-�i1 wADDRES S14-447F / �oz - 1 4.4..A-L-A-;--,-,-. A-c..4..-,-,-,2-A, 630 94- cae7itleie .PA X.0_67 0‘1/-6 ,' ;A:..---e17-71-1e7-7. / r 12 /L-t ';/ 222 C /s f 6 r c-e-it (O-4 ty L.y'^ �e.,�_,��-71 2 ,7 Ai, ,, '� /2 S c'-)•,-t-,- a:--- ' ,-.-L.ZZ--.+G. - ,) ‘ •,, '1 . ,i,3.ee..1 et— ov 0 O I.--,-_- , /V-Li at Cv4.Q /.e/ i' !if' , U vi . .'� wyl c -i, nth 3zi !�e 6teet64, V leas 2 ‘2 7 l0ctx)rAia LA,. 4 i .AZ.-- // ``�-��� ,7t/ // e2//�j it v," � LAG •.% •,t-----*' 7'1 vy ,":„..,p,„ ,,,,-7,i --,,„/ /rE-54,--fil?,,y a 6143 a/&.171 7i t-, s W . "Aeils -V_V7 ---- 2:3 2_0 S . l C.tb. A."--.. 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I.; N I.; C c l I t I) AI.PEI ANT - TIME : DOCKET,/ J DATE : REQUEST : NAME ADDRESS/ / ) / (� �` CO �� �/ / !P ��' l 1 1� Co ep / ,. 9-t e )O - , Ca, cO&3/ I r J February 1, 1978 I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated December 28 , 1977 , duly published December 28, 1977 and January 18, 1978 in the Greeley Journal, a public hearing was held on the request of Walter Doeringsfeld, et al, for a Special Use Permit for an 'open cut mine permit - gravel pit. Mr. Doeringsfeld and his legal counsel, Melvin Dinner, were present for the hearing. Mr. Dinner made the request to the Board, afterwhich Mr. Doeringsfeld explained in detail the technical aspects of the operation. Numerous persons in the audience presented objections to the granting of the permit and raised many questions. Two separate petitions were presented which listed objections and made recommendations with respect to the permit. After much discussion and testimony, Commissioner Roe made a motion to take the matter under advisement and to render a decision during the regularly scheduled Board meeting of February 15, 1978. Commissioner Carlson seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. Commissioners Carlson, Roe and Chairman Dunbar were present for the hearing. Commissioner Jacobucci disqualified himself from the hearing due to the fact that his aunt owns property near the site of the proposed gravel pit. Commissioner Steinmark was present for the first half of the meeting but due to a prior committment had to leave before its conclusion. "4-0 n (.ter rte,J�a„, CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: ‘17nael'itetegAliAdt;11:/' COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND CLERK� J TO THE BOARD BY: �/ ( �t�/a2c .L. 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LC CGRVOCfcs 2' ..~Jlls to r'hcm r-te cad o;C70 dol3vcred 3Sc Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 tovith delivery to ec'dressee only . ....85 o DELIVER TO ADDRESSEE ONLY �- (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other 50� fees). ® s?_C';�L DELI VERY (ctt9ro ice roGblrCs>1J - - G '1 3000 NO IC;SI9RAC;OE EGVE[iAGEEE ROMEO— (Soo o► 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: NOT Fora INTERNATIONAL MAIL , z *CIO : :,o PENRY & PHYLLIS RANGEL c z z ! y� m _ DOC 78-8 RECI PT FOR C�[ G°nFlILD Pall-390 ({oho pa REGISTEREDON: NO.3. ARTICLE CERTIFIEDNO. INSURED NO. SENT TO POSTL GARY & NANCY NOLIN ORD m 640058 •_ STREET AND NO / `- v0—i (Always obtain signature of addresses or agent) i— ]601 ELDER LAVE m I have received the article described above. �r1 P 0., STATE AND ZIP CODE m SIGNATURE 0 Addressee 0 Authorized agent _ l __ GREELEY, CO 80631 E Yom, � __07TIO:JAL SERVICES FQ[1 ACfJIT10"7AL FEES rn ,7----7:::"76:-/-1-:' 1. 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INSURED NO. r L ___1622__ELDER AVE_ m 640061 I P.0, STATE AND ZIP CODE �, 1/3/78 in (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) I GRRH-E I�JAE'O'. to L ' d d to"JOI GEES Fri I have received the article described above. 1, shave to r,he- y d to delivered 150 z PCTQIl[J N With delivery to eddre-sce only .650 m y SIGNATURE 0 Addressee 0 Authorized agent ``� "L"''' // 2. S`-;a to v--,c-i,L'ne E-2:1:1 C.`.CrC doli4CTOJJ . 350 Sr.fVI(.ES [/ With delivery to e:drrsscc only .. .. 65.1 2 -. —4- j` ® I DELIVER TO ADDRESSEE ONLY _ 50d_ C 4 l l`�' '' ��` I EC'•"! DELIVER? (;;,;;.o icy voc�u red) m DATE'OF DELIVERY _, TMARK -1c '=ern 3gO0 NO IC.SdRA(JOE CC,;z[,1E PLOVIDI0— (Soo othor O .tor. 1971 NV FOR INTERNATIONAL nu ,GPO 1',,,0-_, Z 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) v 0 m z 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: NLE K'S RECEIPT FOR CEr �pFu�- ;. .- __ �(' Grp � C - - - -------- POSTPAAP SENT TO 09 DATL i REINHOLD & BETTY LEFFLER GOP 1976-0-203-456 STREET AND NO. 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The following service is requested (check one). z 121 Show to whom and date delivered 0 o O Show to whom and date delivered 250 'g ❑ Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 4541 D Show to whom,date,&address of delivery ,.i, 541 d El RESTRICTED DELIVERY. • ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. °' Show to whom and date delivered 850 O1 Show to whom and date delivered 850 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery . .$1.05 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: XI REINHOLD & BETTY LEFFLER GARY & NANCY NOLIN z xi z z m DOC 78-8 DOC 78-8 C") 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: I 71 GISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO. I m 640062 m 640059 0 0 I to (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) Fa (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) -i -4 m I have received the article described above. m I have received the article described above. ❑ ❑ Authorized agent z m SIGNATURE Addressee CyT, Addressee ❑ Authorized agent-. ,ztn . 1 ( 4 _C x DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARKTE OF DELIVERY\ POSTMARK m ) p Z• 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) 0 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) / O C, O ) m z —I -4 71 m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERO m 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S p INITIALS t7 INITIALS > F F GOP 1976-O 203 456 * GOP 1976-O-203-456 — - i '1 z.,- w • SENDER• Complete item; 1.2,and 9 ea • SENDER Complete items I,2,and i o Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on c Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on 5 reverse. reverse. ° 1. The following service is requested (check one). ) m 1. The following service is requested (check one). ® Show to whom and date delivered 250 Show to whom and date delivered rZSG` P O Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 45 ❑ Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 4541 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ° Show to whom and date delivered 850 °i Show to whom and date delivered 850 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of deliver y ..$1.05 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees), fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: x . LELAND & RENA THOMAS c MICHAEL & SHARON THOMAS z zz z nDOC ]8-8 m 3. A TeLE7BES8RIPTION: m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. I INSURED NO. x m 640075 0 rn 640060 N (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above. m I have received the article described above. m SIGNATURE ❑ Addressee 0 Authorized agent m SIGNATURE 0 Add ressee 0 Authorized agent co 4 �:I/, �/' / C 4, - - , , DATE- DELIVERY- ,. POSTMARK CDq/E OF pnirIVERY --, POSTMARK o ‘ , > 0> Z 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) C 0 m 213 _i ' C T, - _ 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER REPei1_.. ! — ___________ P0STP." OR D..— + VIII TO MIKE & MARY REYES, JR. ROBERT D. WALKER „w :,HI „_ 1/3/78 I /`-° r I lav ' . I �.. I i� I" ,=my Cae is i = I �' - :rl. L, (Soc e' -• -,do) CLARENCE & MARY BOLDEKER 1/3/78 cn • SENDER (omplete Item; I, 2, i-1,l O Add your address in the 'RETURN TO' space on reverse 1 The following service is requested (check one) © Show to whom and date delivered 25(` o E Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 45� RESTRICTED DELIVERY Show to w horn and date delivered 85(` ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY Show to whom,date, and address of delivery S1 05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees) 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO C HAROLD & RII'A ARCHER z XI DOC 7S-8 m 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION WILLIAM & JUDY SCHMIDT 1/3/78 REGISTERED NO CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO m 61,0076 G) (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) -4 I have received the article described above m SIGNATURP Addmssee uthorued agent z " N C 4 m DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK Z O 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) n m ;-1 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE CLERK'S p INITIALS GOP '.7r-O 209 456 ROSE BONERTZ MEHRHOFF 1/3/78 ti SENDER (omplete tern; 1 2, lm+ Add your address In the 'RETURN TO space on reverse w � co 1 The following sere ice is request(d (check one) n Show to vs horn and date delisereel .... 25` z o ❑ Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 4Se' RESTRICTED DELIVERY Show to whom and date delivered 85(` RES"IRICTFD DELIVERY Show to vs horn,date, and address of delivery S1 05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees) 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO LELAND & RENA THOMAS 1/3/78 c ItOB .l' I' `). z i, m DOC 78-fl) m 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION REGISTERED NO CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO m ('�n074 0 (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above in SIGNATURE \dd E ressee Authorized agent v J '— N c 4 DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK m v 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) m i m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE CLERK'S HAROLD & RITA ARCI1i R 1/3/ 7 8 ° INITIALS D - GOP 19, O 2';3.,Sf i y SENDER Complete item; I.2,and i y 0 SENDER Complete item; I,2,and C," Add your address in the "RETURN TO" spate on - Add your address m the "RETURN TO" space ion g reverse. ,' i reverse. 0 1. The following service is requested (check one) m 1. The following service is requested (check one). fr z ® Show to whom and date delivered 25C a El Show to whom and date delivered -7 250 ❑ Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 ❑ Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454 4 ❑ RESTRICIED DELIVERY. :' ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. °' Show to whom and date delivered 850 Show to whom and date delivered 850 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 4 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1 05 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.(151 (es) fees). shown are in addition to postage charges and other (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and oth 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO- 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: c WILLIAM & JUDY SCHMIDT q ROSE BOMERTZ MEHRHOFF z z z z m DOC 78-8 m DOC 78-8 m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. m 640072 m 640073 y (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) in (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) zI have received the article described above. z I have received the article described above. G SIGN TURF Addressee m SIGNATUREAddressee❑ / 0 Authorized/j agent p 0 0 Authorized agent t C 4. ' C 4.in H xi DATE OF LIVE DATE O DELIVERY POSTM1�/IRK m ',�,- POSTMARK m > > / g Z O 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) O 5. ADD S9;,rGompiete only,f requested) f) m m A '—I i 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S O INITIALS 0 INITIALS 3 3 > X. I- *GOP 1576 0-203 456 *GO' I97G--O 203 456 Cg • SENDER Complete items I,2,and i N • SENDER Complete item; I,2,and Add O' Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on reverser address in the "RETURN TO" space on reverse. 3 1. The following service is requested (check one).ra m 1. The following service is requested (check one) Show to whom and date delivered 250' o © Show to whom and date delivered 250 ❑ Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` ` O Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 o ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. a, Show to whom and date delivered 850 a, Show to whom and date delivered S5d ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1 05 (Fees (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: z MIKE & MARY REYES, JR. c CLARE:ICF & NARY EOEDEKFR cc z z m DOC 78-8 " m z D0C 78-8 m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: r m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: t REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NQ.} REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. A 640071 xi 640070 rn O (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m m I have received the article described above. m I have r hived the article described above. m SIGNATURE Addressee G SIGNAT E ❑ Addressee 0 Authorized agent o ❑ ❑ Authorized agent 2.' — - - ! rn e C 4. L C 4 m DATE OF DELIVERY ' ' POSTMARK XI DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK O O > w Z 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) 0 5. ADDRESS (CamPleteMmli4frpquested) O 0 m +' z -t T 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE - CLERK'S R 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S r'I ! INITIALS O INITIALS O . _- .. I-_-'. ,• g lr . .. ,...-.. 4'' * GOP 19"6-0-203 456 ____ __ KENNETH & PHYLLIS MAKOWSKI 01DAIL 1621 ELDER AVE Cr_, -- ( GREELEY, CO 80631 1/3/78 , 150 . c_c cn • SENDER Complete gems 1 2, Ind Add r address in the RETURN TO' space on EDWIN & GERTRUDE PIRNIE reverse a I The following sets we is requested (check one) 1641 ELDER AVE o Show to N[horn,ind dare delivered 25t. ❑ Show to w horn, late,&address of delivery i5< GREELEY, CO 80631 1/3/78 [l RESTRICTED DELIVERY Show to whom and date delivered 85, RESTRICTED DELIVERY Show to whom,,late, and address of delivery SI 0c (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees) 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO' 'T TTI R F7 ' ,('ES PARKER z rn 0'OC 7_"_ fl n 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION A REGISTERED NO CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO ARTHUR & FRANCES PARKER (11)(-)65 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) P.O. BOX 1057 have received the article described above m SIGNATURE \dd'i s,i e uthortr d agent GREELEY, CO 80631 1/3/78 c G 43 DATE OF DELIVERY O POSTMARK O 5 ADDRESS (Complete only it requested) r) m m T 6 UNABLE TO DELIS ER BECAUSE CLERK'S INITIALS G,5 15/s U .sg GEORGE & FLORENCE BOUSE 4492 PIONEER DRIVE • SENDER Complete iten,, Add your address in the "RETURN iO spa,.. on reverse GREELEY, CO 80631 1/3/7 I The following sets ice iv requested (check one) Show to whom and date delivered 25( Show to whom,date &address of delivery )5 i RESTRICTED DELIVERY Showto whom and date delivered . 85e EI RESTRICTED DELIVERY Shosv°to whom,date, and address of delivery SI 05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees) 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO C ,W1:0- & VdId:yI.v COLLFN ADPC' S z DENNIS & JACKIE SHEARER m _ DOE 7 - m flfR(fT) LE7 PESCRIPTION 1832 E. 16th ST ..GISTERED NO CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO m 640)69 (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) GREELEY, CO 8O631 1/3/7, n I have received the article described above m' SIGNATURE ridi,°sie f) \uthorvrd agent 0 z C 4 m DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK 0 z` 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) t) m a 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE CLERK'S INITIALS MYRON & VELMA COLLEN ADAMS - GJP 1976 /1 li F 1/3/, e item; I - .a s} °D)R (empletr arms _ —._.__ ,,.--..--, o A,,,, at address in the RETURN 10' space an 2 Add NOW address Ir the RETURN TO space on 9 resersu _� rc,ersr t . 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DOC 7S-8 — — rh' 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION m n 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION REGISTERED NC I CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO 3 REGISTERED NO CERTIFIEr NO I INSURED NO z ( '006', �� (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) F' (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m:' I hate 'eccrs"i; 5)c articl• doserrhed ab',se m I have reC"sed the artier described ahot<° as relt. SIGNATURE ,Adel r u, � ¢f Is d out, m SIGNATURE \tit t,`o« A0141O1 = c. , gent. 2 to sn 4 C 4 --- — — - - - -- 'DATE OF DELIVERY - F POSTMARK DATE Or DELIVERY POSTMARK ro o > D Z 5 ADDRESS ;Complete only if requested) ,., 5 ADDRESS 'Complete only if requested) rn m al rs 5 UNABLE i0 DELIVER BECAUSE CLERK'S n 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER DISAU3E I CLERK'S 0 I INITIALS D INITIALS C a .. M,,.,�,.-....,,...,.,>.- .,�____ .. .�,Y,i- L W v,...- D. . ,,, .�...,�.�,,.....t. w..... ,-a.z N , _aBL IJt tt <.,n<r tete Items I in.! _..,.,,.... 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DEAN & SHIRLEY ANDERSON Add ���r address ,n the RETURN TO space on res e r se 1 The following sf rs ii is requested (check one) Show tow horn a,d date delis(red 25(` Show to w horn,date,&address of delivery }5C ° [] RESTRICTED DELIVERY Show to w horn aod date delivered R5rs [] RFSI'RIC I ED DELIVERY Show to whom, Lit;, and address of delivery Sl 05 Fees shown are r❑ addition to postage charges and other fees) 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO I,I,fA`t :O`=' SIN C 79-8 m 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION REGISTERED NO CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO /14008 3 RALEY & BARBARA LAVEL 113/? (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above ree SIGNATURE r lddr , i_ Authorised agent A C 4 ___ DATE OF DELIVERY —� POSTMARK 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) O m m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE CLERK'S INITIALS b JOHN & WANDA McNAMARA 1/3 • SENDER (omplete tern, ind 3 - o Add your address in the "RETURN TO'' space on reverse 1 The following service is ri quested (check one)- OShow to whom a, d date delivered �� 25c Show to whom,date, address of delivery 4Nr ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY Show to whom and date delivered RESTRIC TED DELIVERY Show to whom,date, and address of delivery $fo (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and othc' fees) 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO AR! 'I' (T\PPS LOtiISE KELLEY )O�"--� � r-7 m 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION REGISTERED NO CERTIFIED NO INSURED NO 6400 (Always obtain sig nature of addressee or agent) m .171 have received_0.7; he article des;abed above rn SIGNATURE I I Addr,no i I - \uthonn cI agent Z N C 4 DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK m 5 ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) as m 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE CLERK'S INITIALe 1 a JACK VARRA vii • SENDER• Complete item; 1.2,and i ti • SENDER Complete item; I,2,and i. ,- I Add your acjdress m o the "RETURN TO" space on Add your address in tie "RETURN TO" space on reverse. - a reverse. gli 1. The following service is requested (check one). 1. The following service is requested (check one). in Show to whom and date delivered 250 a Show to whom and date delivered 250 K 0 Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 5 0 Show to whom,date,&address of delivery . J.450 ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. a' Show to whom and date delivered 850 CD Show to whom and date delivered 850 0 RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 0 RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 Show to whom,date,and address of deliveryl..$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges acid other fees). fees). t v 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: xi z JACK VARRA c c JOHN & WANDA McNAMARA c c x z Z z m DOC 78-8 x rn nnc 7R-8 m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. I REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. m 640081 m h4fn7q 0 cri (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) N (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) RI I have received t e article described above. m I have re eived the article described above. OSIGNATURE Addressee 0 Authorized agent 4 SIGNAT E ❑ Addressee ❑ Authorized agent C 4. / ' 1- rl' *--,j6- V C 4. 1. ! m DAfE F DELIVERY / POT ARK m DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK m0 O :-U I > 0 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) 0 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) -A1 72 m -71 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S m 6..-UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S O INITIALS O INITIALS D F. F ,ti GOP 1976-O-203 455 {} GOP 1976-O-203-456 - _ -_ __ __ " II 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: c LOUISE KELLEY q RALEY & BARBARA LABEL Z C z z z m m DOC 78-8 • n 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: n •y, m m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. X 640080 m 640078 c ri (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) un—i (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above. m I have received the article described above. GSIGNATURE 0 Addressee 0 Authorized agent XI SIGNATURE 0 Addressee ❑ Authorized agent - ��in m 4. DATE yOF DELIVERY PA,S`(�IpRK m 4. DATE OF DELIVERY / /POSTMARK , O 1?,,9 O / / �,�; > (( > -,,: O 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) 1� 0 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) A� 4' m m -1' 2 7 F, 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S '-1 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: -CLERK'S p INITIALS O _INITIALS -` GOP 1976-O-203 456 *GOP 1976--O-203-456 SENT TO -- PSSTMARK MAR.GARET_CRAPPS 1/1)9 t ,,- I' STREET AND NO. r.;I CGOP7 FOR CIER _I IFIHa:T1o62fJGQIL-3©J(' (LOl Lasttagc) -rtaLIAM ROSE STITT 1/bFJDARK I RECE P7 FOR C ERTEI OIEr 1ADL—an ' (pha postage) SEIWADLTER DOERINGSFELD etal 1/�p�A�ARK ` >H _, II U STREET AND NO. t f ` P 0., STATE AND ZIP CODE IRTIenAl. SLGVICES GC:1 MITBONAL FEES_ .'—% RCTUR] \ 1. sr-ctis to I, c:-1 cod Onto clo71vcrcd 15¢ ��f RLCECBPT `- th delivery to adorc3se2only 650 2. - ,.toe`cn,Cote end cn...re eclivcrcd,. 3501 (2_, SEMMES "With delivery to addresneo only. 850o DELIVER TO ADDRESSEE ONLY .... SOd ® ! SPLCIAL DELIVERY (outra fco rog,lircd) -- — - �� PS Form 3000 NO IC:SIJRAl'JOE CILIUM Pi OVI©EO— -- (Soo other tido) Apr. 1971 NOT FOll INTERNATIONAL MAIL • tr GPO•1974 O-551-454 '1ito ',TO)It (umplett FORREST & CONSTANCE DULLER Add your +clresr r. the 'RETURN TO space o-1 1/3/ r(,ersr m' I 'i hc•1O]',,v,111,!1- ,'tcd (1111 cL non I Shi,c, t,ttthuin, I tlncrt.1 . . . ?S' Yi,.',V to At}u•nf,. R'.',.� ,t Litt,S r1. t Incry . f' RF�'I IZiC'I'f D DI T1' ? RY r RI°'I'RTCII1) I)RY Sh,n"towlion t,, „ 'c, Cr ci1vcr} ≥1i15 (Ft'c, SI'ott It arc in it)S" +„rioyt.i c c h tr,,c and ot11c r („1S) ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO E TI. I)I A\ ! SITIRI,LY A':I)I:RSON FARR FARMS 1/3/i -1— ESC m 3 gRTICLE DESCRIPTION REGISTERED NO CERTIf ED NO INSURED NO (4Or - 7 (Always obtain s gnature of addressee or agent) m 10.111• tc�e(I t:1( .1�tir1 0rsrrlhrds ,tbo,I' - SIGNATUf E Z,;iI„t,r�ct ,'¢t 2 tP DATE Dl DEL,VERY POSTMARK a ' 2 t ADDRC',S (c crn tete only rquested) a , - b UNABLL O DEt'i ER BE 'AUSE CLERK'S INITIALS _ _ LOUISE FRET 1/3, v • c.t\DFR (omplrte Add ,,,,1t ,d.ke <t the RET1 RN TO ' space on o resr it i 1 'IIrc It1'I,rcin',nrc'T, r , t,tc,l nth„4ont, II)whom.,T„t t'•n c''ltlnt IL'ti .. 15, Shunt io v,Lnr: • ,tc , a drat ut 01 1,1 t ry I 71, n RI S I RIC I'I,ll DI I' '1 RY to AA howl' ,'1 ' ' . .1111 IC:, I RI NI I MC LI 13 ;)1 L I RY. Show to wIlr r .i ac tr!:cddti's of dtlncty . $I 115 I c �hr:T1 .ttt '1 . , , ',1 pm 1_. L111'111', and 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO NORMA MILLER 1/ / ::':I.'IH t S.\VRA A:'." :r;O' c T.t)r 7q-,S ..1 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION REGISTERED NO CERT ;ED NO I INSURED NO ''1 ci (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) I hat r. inrc'i c'd +ht crt', irsrttbt•d abrnc VG 0 m SIGNATURE �� 11 ,�I thouicd ,+t't, 2 - r ; DATE OF DEI IVEP1' POSTMARK > - - - E, ADDRESS (Cor,p'ete on' t requested): r, JAMES & MARY GLENDENNING 1 �! m 6 IINAEtt F rO'Ort rR�E ''AUSE CLERK S L7 I INITIALS s I - ._ ti • SENDER Complete items 1.2,and i.c y • SENDER Complete items 1,2,and Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on o Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on i reverse. , reverse o4io 1. The following service is requested (check one) 1. The following service is requested (check one). Show to whom and date delivered 25c El Show to whom and date delivered 254` Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` o D Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 454` RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 85� RESTRICTED DELIVERY. • 85C en Show to whom and date delivered Show to whom and date delivered RESTRICTED DELIVERY. ❑ RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery . .$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2 ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: c G]ALTE, D0ERI'GSFELD etal JAMES & MARY GLENDENNING xi a z z m DOG 78-8 rn m D0C 78-8 m o ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: m 3 ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: 1ISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. z 6A0090 I m 1640088 C) o w (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) in (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above. m I have received the article described above. C SIGNATURE 11Addressee ❑ Authorized agent 7;1 SIGNATURE O Addressee O Authorized agent •� E _ `. ' , is N I s __ ,� 33 4. DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK G 4. DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK a O , z• 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) /or ✓- Z O C) s , —1 ,. h P -i CLERK'S F1 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: INITIALS qi R-i 6 UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: GNIT1AfiS O O • F. F tir GOP 19'G--O-203 4.56 co,'1"r 1".. O-203 456 I' • SENDER Complete items I.2,and i 1.2,and i Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on r 3 nfl • SENDER• Complete Items address in the "RETURN TO" space on reverse O ill3 reverse. o 1. The following service is requested (check one).d 250 454` 1, The following service is requested (check one). 254` r. ® Show to whom and date delivered - NA Show to whom and date delivered Show to whom,date,&address of elivery g Show to whom,date,&address of delivery . ... .454 RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 85� � RESTRICTED DELIVERY. S5� O, Show to whom and date delivered in Show to whom and date delivered O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..51.05 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.05 (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other (Fees shown are in addition to postage charges and other fees). fees). 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: 2. ARTICLE ADDRESSED TO: z z N0R MA MILLER c L0UISE FREI z z z m D0C 78-8 z D0C 78-8 m m 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: � 3. ARTICLE DESCRIPTION: � REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. I INSURED NO. REGISTERED NO. CERTIFIED NO. INSURED NO. XI 1640087 640086 rn m r.7) (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) G1 (Always obtain signature of addressee or agent) m I have received the article described above. m 1 have received the article described above. m SIGNATURE O Addressee ❑ Authorized agent A SIGNATURE O Addressee O Authorized agent O O z z C 4. DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK tn c DATE OF DELIVERY POSTMARK O ._. m Og t i ` z } � 5. ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) 5, ADDRESS (Complete only if requested) O C) C) m . m z 6. UNABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: CLERK'S CLERK'S m INITIALS m 6. USABLE TO DELIVER BECAUSE: INITIALS O 0 F. 5 - - , cc,' b+-O 203-4S0 �osrr,�an c __, KENNETH & SANDRA ANDERSON 1/1/WO13 O) ° - - --H I . ,;C'I • I ' : 1 r.i 15 -.j - '.rr, 650 _r.-.:-r .crcl 3;s4`, ."rc,'N tn., Ssc i o Ji ,, _ a ,, 50, ,`i -- ;-_-_74 "IDEO— (See ofhor _ , rZli • SENDER• Complete items I.2,and i. 6" Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on N • SENDER• Complete items 1,2,and 3. reverse. c Add your address in the "RETURN TO" space on ail 1. The following service is requested r`°"�`' (check one). EJ 1. The following service is requested one). z ® Show to whom and date delivered 250 r. (check O Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 o " Show to whom and date delivered 25C O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. Show to whom,date,&address of delivery 450 °i Show to whom and date delivered 850 v RESTRI( 1L+D DELIVERY. RESTRICTED DELIVERY. °' Show to whom and date delivered 850 Show to whom,date,and address of delivery ..$1.O5 O RESTRICTED DELIVERY. 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