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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.0 Correspondence.pdf32958 River Frontage Road Page 1 of 1 Craig Richardson From: Roussin, Daniel [Daniel.Roussin@DOT.STATE.CO.US] Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 11:27 AM To: Craig Richardson Subject: 32958 River Frontage Road After reviewing the Herons Nest Recreational Vehicle Park expansion on the frontage road west of Silt. It appears the additional 54 RV spaces does appear that it would increase the traffic volume by 20%. However, this would need to be confirmed by a traffic study. If the site is over 20% at the intersection of the CDOT frontage road to the public road system, then an access permit would be required. Please provide this information and CDOT will review the traffic information. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks Dan Roussin Colorado Department of Transportation Region 3 Permit Unit Manager 222 South 6th, Suite 100 Grand Junction, Co 81501 970-683-6284 970-683-6290 FAX 5/5/2008 Burning Mountains Fire Protection District burninpnuttsfpd n msn.com Craig Richardson Garfield County Planning Reference: Herons Nest RV Parke July15, 2008 Craig: I have reviewed and met with Janet Aluise and Simon Casas in reference to the RV Park, and the following is my comments. 1. The applicant shall install a minimum of 10,000 gallon water storage tank for fire suppression in the RV Park. This storage tank shall be filled and accessible at all times and shall have a dry hydrant installed to draft the water from tank. The dry hydrant can be a PVC riser and an underground gate valve, with shut off key attached. The riser shall have a 6" national standard thread female adaptor with a plug. The riser shall be within 9' of existing roadway and shall be field located by Fire Marshal and owners. 2. Fire extinguishers shall be installed as required by NFPA 1194 to be no more than 100' travel distance from anywhere within the park. The fire extinguisher rating shall be no less that 2A 20BC type extinguisher. Fire extinguishers shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 10. 3. If propane is used by RV's and propane tanks are not mounted to RV units, then any separate propane tanks shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet from combustible materials and RV units. 4. NFPA 1194 requires the following for RV parks: A. Employee training in the event of an emergency B. A posted evacuation plan C. Posted fire regulations a. Telephone information for calling in an emergency(911) b. Address and telephone number of the RV park c. Location of nearest public telephone 5. Any campfire structures or pits shall be reviewed by the Fire Marshal. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Orrin D. Moon, Asst. Fire Marshal Fire Chief, Brit C. McLin .4S � -do- President, Bob Thrower Treasurer, John W. Gredig Vice President, Karen Maddalone-Cochran Director, Mary L. Haggart Station #1 Administration PO Box 2 611 Main Street Silt, CO 81652 (970) 876-5738 Fax (970) 876-2774 Station #2 731 West Main New Castle, CO 81647 (970) 984-3412 Page 1 of 2 Craig Richardson From: Jim Rada Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 1:24 PM To: Craig Richardson Subject: RE: Herons Nest RV Park Expansion Attachments: Jim Rada (jrada@garfield-county.com).vcf Craig, My comments on the referenced proposal. 1. The ISDS were permitted by Garfield County and are not inspected or regulated by CDPHE at this time. 2. I concur with Mark Kadnuck (CDPHE, WQCD) that expansion of this facility would move the sewage treatment system at this site to a State Site Application and Design Review. Based purely on the 50 gpd/space and support facility flows used for the original sewage disposal system design, there was only around 100 gallons per day average flow available to each ISDS on the site. 3. In addition, the original design for the ISDS was to accommodate 51 units at 50 gpd/space along with1251 gpd for the service building. According to the submittal, there are currently 56 units served by these two ISDS so the operator may already be exceeding the design capacity of the original permit. 4. The ISDS regulations allow the use of actual water use and BOD data in designing a system but that data has not been provided with the submittal to justify the engineer's position that these systems could support 70 spaces. 5. Additionally, expansion of these systems may not be feasible due to WQCD Policy 6 zone of isolation requirements. 6. No information has been submitted from the ISDS Manufacturer indicating how the ISDS are currently performing or there position regarding the capability of the current system to treat additional wastewater flows. 7. The West Divide Water Conservancy District Contract specifies water use for only 1 office, 56 RV spaces w/hook-ups, 4 showers, 4 toilets, 4 restrooms, and 2 laundry machines. No information is submitted regarding an allowance by West Divide under this contract for additional water usage. 8. No well permits are included but as the property just recently changed hands, the owners need to make sure they have filed appropriate application with the DWR to put the wells in their name. 9. The water quality information submitted does not include nitrate data which all groundwater systems are required to submit on at least an annual basis. I recommend that this application be denied until sewage Disposal issues are resolved. Jim Kacla, RE115 Environmental Health Manager Garfield County Public Health 195 W 14th Street Rifle, CO 81650 Phone 970-625-5200 x8113 Cell 970-319-1579 Fax 970-625-8304 Email jrada@garfield-county.com Web www.garfield-county.com From: Mark Kadnuck[mailto:MAKADNUC©cdphe.state.co.us] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 1:36 PM To: Craig Richardson Subject: Herons Nest RV Park Expansion 5/22/2008 STATE OF COLORADO Bill Ritter, Jr., Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thomas E. Remington, Director 6060 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80216 Telephone: (303) 297-1192 wildlife.state.co.us May 22, 2008 Craig Richardson Garfield County Building and Planning Department 108 8'I' Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 RE: Herons Nest RV Park / Special Use Permit Dear Mr. Richardson: RECEIVED MAY 2 9 2008 GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING OF `�'� For [Vild/ife- For People District Wildlife Manager, Brian Gray has reviewed the referral information regarding this special use permit application. Gray is also familiar with this property and has provided land use comments to the Town of Silt in 2002, 2003, and 2004 for various land use changes for the site. The previous comments provided by the Colorado Division of Wildlife are still applicable for the site, particularly with regard to the impacts to the riparian area and the heron rookery. References to wetlands on the site were made in previous comments and do not seem to be addressed in the application paperwork. In addition to the previous comments provided, it should be noted that the CDOW will not be responsible for damage to property due to wildlife. The increase in human activity and trash will inevitably attract nuisance wildlife species. Tenants of the park should be responsible for trash and other attractants so as not to provide an opportunity for wildlife to become a nuisance. Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments to Garfield County regarding land use issues. If you have any questions, please contact Brian Gray. Sincerely JT Romatzke, Acting Area Wildlife Manager cc: Ron Velarde Brad Petch Brian Gray DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Harris D. Sherman, Executive Director WILDLIFE COMMISSION, Tom Burke, Chair • Claire O'Neal, Vice Chair • Robert Bray, Secretary Members, Dennis Buechler • Brad Coors • Jeffrey Crawford • Tim Glenn • Roy McAnally • Richard Ray Ex Officio Members, Hams Sherman and John Stulp June 6, 2008 Mr. Craig Richardson Garfield County Planning 108 8`I' Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 RE: Review of Bull Mountain Pipeline: SG Interests 1, Ltd. Dear Craig: MOUNTAIN CROSS ENGINEERING, INC. CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING AND DESIGN RECEIVED JUN 1 0 2008 GARFIr:. _:uuNTY BUILDING & PLANNING This office has performed a review of the documents provided for the Pipeline Development Plan of the Bull Mountain Pipeline by SG Interests 1, Ltd. The submittal was found to be thorough and well organized. The following comments, questions, or concerns were generated: 1. The application does not discuss water rights for the produced water. The pipeline would transport water across multiple counties and into different watersheds. The applicant should provide verification of water rights. 2. Provisions for water and wastewater of construction personnel should be discussed by the applicant. 3. A copy of the CDPHE Stormwater Discharge Permit Associated with Construction Activities should be submitted to Garfield County. Mention was made in the application but a copy of the permit should be submitted. Feel free to call if any of the above needs clarification or if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, Mountai ''Cross Engine 1 Chris Hale, PE ring, Inc. 826 1/2 Grand Avenue • Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 PH: 970.945.5544 • FAX: 970.945.5558 • www.mountaincross-eng.com •'••IRESOURCE ..... ..... ■■■.■ E N G I N E E R I N G I N C. Craig Richardson Garfield County Building and Planning Dept 108 8th Street, Suite 201 Glenwood Springs CO 81601 RE: Herons Nest RV Park — Special Use Permit Application for Camper Park Dear Craig: May 28, 2008 RECEIVED MAY 2 9 2008 GGARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING At the request of Garfield County, Resource Engineering, Inc. (RESOURCE) reviewed the Special Use Permit application of Simon Casas and Genobeva Lopez for expansion of the Herons Nest RV Park on property located southwest of Silt between 1-70 and the Colorado River. This Special Use Permit falls under Section 5.02 of the Zoning Resolution. Our comments are presented below. Section 5.02.08 Water Supply All criteria appear to be met. Section 5.02.10 Water Supply (1) The existing well permits and WDWCD Water allotment contract do not allow for the proposed expanded uses. There is no evidence to support the requirement that the existing wells, 4,000 gallon storage tank and pump station, are adequate to meet the demands of the proposed expansion. (2) Typical space layout and details must be provided to demonstrate compliance with regulations and provide a guideline for a contractor to construct a compliant system. (3) Typical space layout and details must be provided to demonstrate compliance with regulations and provide a guideline for a contractor to construct a compliant system. Section 5.02.11 Fire Protection (1) The applicant response does not appear to support that the Fire Protection criteria are met. Section 5.02.13 Sewage Disposal (1) Typical site layout of sewage disposal facilities should be provided. (2) The proposed sewage disposal system is approved for 4,000 gallons per day. Gamba and Associates opines that a total of 70 units could be served by the system. The Applicant proposes a total of 76 units in "phase I" expansion and 90 units for the total expansion. Applicant proposes to only extend services to 70 Consulting Engineers and Hydrologists 909 Colorado Avenue • Glenwood Springs, CO 81 601 Li (970) 945-6777 • Fax (970) 945-1137 Craig Richardson May 28, 2008 Page 2 units. However, shower, laundry, water and dump stations are available to all units. Therefore, sewer service is not adequate for the project. Section 5.02.15 Sewage Disposal (1) Typical layout and design details for the individual sewer connections should be provided to ensure compliance with GARCO standards. Section 5.03 Special Use Permit General Requirements (1) Utilities Comments on water and sewer are provided above under the specific camper regulations. (2) Traffic/Roads Applicant has not addressed traffic impacts to the Frontage Road and the 1-70 Interchange Area. The 1-70 west bound off ramp currently backs up onto 1-70 during the evening peak in part due to overpass traffic. OTHER The proposed project is located within the 100 year floodplain of the Colorado River. A floodplain development permit from Garfield County is required for this project. The project is also located with the City of Rifle Watershed Protection District and must get a Watershed Permit from the City of Rifle. Both permits should be obtained prior to issuance of any Special Use Permit. Please call if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, RESOURCE E, GINEERING, INC. Michael J. rion, P.E. Water Resources Engineer MJE/mmm 885-62.0 K:\Clients\885 GARC0\62.0 HERONS NEST RV PARK craig richardson herons nest ry park 885.doc RESOURCE N G I N E E P I N G I N C. Page 1 of 1 Craig Richardson From: Gale Carmoney [gale@townofsilt.org] Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 5:50 PM To: Craig Richardson Cc: Gerry Pace Subject: Heron's Nest RV Park Craig The town of Silt has no significant comments to offer on this project, other than the water consumption rate. Has there been any comparison or analysis to determine if 100 gpd /unit is realistic? Seems that water consumption for a family of four in a RV would consume as much water as a family of four at home. They still need to do the wash, take showers, and use the bathrooms. Just a thought. Gale D. Carmoney Town of Silt Community Development Director 231 N. 7th Street P.O. Box 70 Silt, CO 81652 ph. 970-876-2353 fx. 970-876-2937 5/22/2008 MEMORANDUM To: Craig Richardson From: Steve Anthony Re: Comments on Heron's Nest RV Park SUP Date: May 18, 2008 Noxious Weeds Staff requests that the applicant provide a weed inventory and map of all county listed noxious weeds found on site. Please provide a weed management plan that provides for treatment of any county listed noxious weeds. All reported noxious weeds found on site shall be treated prior to construction activities. Please forward treatment application records to: Garfield County Vegetation Management POB 426 Rifle CO 81650 Revegetation Plan How much surface area will be disturbed by the expansion of the RV Park? If it is greater than one half acre the applicant will need to provide a revegetation plan. Page 1 of 2 Craig Richardson From: JANET G ALUISE [janethaileyl @msn.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:00 AM To: Craig Richardson Cc: Simon Casas; Carter Page Subject: Re: Herons Nest RV Park Expansion Craig: I will have our engineer address these items. Carter Page, by receipt of this e-mail, could you please provide a memo to Garfield County and the CDPHE, with a copy to me and Mr. Casas, addressing their concerns. Thanks. Janet G. Aluise Aluise Planning Consultants 1179 Standing Deer Drive Silt, CO 81652 (970) 987-1176 cell (970) 876-0356 home and fax janethaileyl@msn.com janet(aaluiseplanning.com www.aluiseplanning.com Original Message From: Craig Richardson To: JANET G ALUISE Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 8:12 AM Subject: FW: Herons Nest RV Park Expansion Janet, These issues raised by Mark Kadnuck (below) will need to be addressed before Staff can make a decision regarding our recommendation. Craig Richardson Senior Planner Garfield County 108 Bth Street Suite 401 Glenwood Springs,CO 81601 970-945-8212 970 -384 -3470 -Fax 5/14/2008 Page 2 of 2 crichardson@qarfield-county.com APlease consider the environment before printing this e-mail. From: Mark Kadnuck[mailto:MAKADNUC@cdphe.state.co.us] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 1:36 PM To: Craig Richardson Subject: Herons Nest RV Park Expansion Craig, The proposed expansion to 76 RV sites with additional shower and laundry facilities would require the facility to go through the CDPHE- WQCD site application and design review process. The facility is currently approved with two ISDSs which allow a flow up to 1999 gallons per day per system. If either system reaches a flow of 2000 gallons a day, site app and design review are required. A letter from the engineer that designed the system Indicates the RV park could expand to 70 sites If flows are directed to the appropriate ISDS. It does not state 76 spaces are acceptable and the expansion to 70 sites does not include additional laundry and shower facilities. On page 11 of 17, the submittal states that the septic system installation was inspected by CDPHE and determined to be installed and operating properly and states that the state monitors the system annually. These statements are not true, CDPHE never performed an inspection and the ISDS system was approved and is regulated by Garfield County. Any expansion at the RV park should include a thorough wastewater flow evaluation to determine the appropriate regulatory requirements for the wastewater system. An expansion to 90 sites is not feasible with the existing wastewater system. Feel free to call or email with any questions. Mark A. Kadnuck, P.E. CDPHE-WQCD 222 S. 6th Street, Rm 232 Grand Junction, CO 81501 ph: 970-248-7144 fax: 970-248-7198 email: mark.kadnuck@state.co.us 5/14/2008 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES RECEIy September 30, 2008 OCT 0 Craig Richardson Garfield County Building and Planning Department 108 8th St., Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Bill Ritter, Jr. Governor Harris D. Sherman Executive Director Dick Wolfe, P.E. GARFIELD 1. tJ • Director BUILDING & PL,NNii\,.. Re: Herons Nest RV Park Special Use Permit Sec. 9, T6S, R92W, 6th PM Water Division 5, Water District 45 Dear Craig: The revised information regarding the above -referenced submittal requests a special use permit for the expansion of an existing RV Park, located on a 27.47 -acre parcel. As stated in the State Engineer's March 4, 2005 memorandum to county planning directors, this office has no statutory responsibility to review land use actions that do not include the subdivision of land as defined in Section 30-28-101(10)(a), C.R.S. This referral does not appear to qualify as a "subdivision". However, we have performed a cursory review and are providing informal comments. The subject development contains 56 RV hookups and is supplied by the Nielson Well Nos. 1 and 2 (Permit Nos. 24328-F and 24329-F). Out -of -priority depletions from the wells are augmented pursuant to the decreed plan in Case No. 05CW42 by West Divide Water Conservancy District Contract No. 050519CN(a) for 1.73 acre-feet of replacement water from Green Mountain Reservoir or Ruedi Reservoir. The applicant has amended this contract to provide a total of 2.35 acre-feet to replace depletions from the expanded RV Park, which will contain a total of 76 RV hookups. The applicant should apply to the water court to amend the augmentation plan to include the expanded uses and amounts. Additionally, Permit No. 24329- F was approved for the irrigation of four acres on the site, which use is not consistent with the proposed use; the applicant should apply to this office to amend the well permit to allow for domestic use for 76 RV hookups. Note that this office does not necessarily take the position that the water supply plan is valid. If you or the applicant has any questions concerning this matter, please contact me for assistance. Sincerely, Cyht15ia6J. Love Water Resource Engineer CJL/HeronsNestRVParkSUPii.doc cc: Alan Martellaro, Division Engineer David Berry, Water Commissioner, District 45 Office of the State Engineer 1313 Sherman Street, Suite 818 • Denver, CO 80203 • Phone: 303-866-3581 • Fax: 303-866-3589 www.water.state.co.us DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES May 12, 2008 Craig Richardson Garfield County Building and Planning Department 108 8th St., Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Herons Nest RV Park Special Use Pei nit Sec. 9, T6S, R92W, 6th PM Water Division 5, Water District 45 Bill Ritter, Jr. Governor Harris D. Sherman Executive Director Dick Wolfe, P.E. Director Dear Craig: The above -referenced submittal requests a special use permit for the expansion of an existing RV Park, located on a 27.47 -acre parcel. As stated in the State Engineer's March 4, 2005 memorandum to county planning directors, this office has no statutory responsibility to review land use actions that do not include the subdivision of land as defined in Section 30-28- 101(10)(a), C.R.S. This referral does not appear to qualify as a "subdivision". However, we have performed a cursory review and are providing -informal comments. The applicant obtained a decreed augmentation plan from the Division 5 Water Court in Case No. 05CW142 for the Nielson Well Nos. 1 and 2 (Permit Nos. 24328-F and 24329-F). The plan will offset out -of -priority depletions to the Colorado River resulting from use at the site for 56 RV hookups through releases from Green Mountain Reservoir or Ruedi Reservoir under Contract No. 050519CN(a) with West Divide Water Conservancy District. Permit Nos. 24328-F and 24329-F are valid per CRS 37-90-137(3)(a)(I)(A) for the existing uses, but neither the permits nor the augmentation plan cover the proposed expansion of the Park. Note that this office does not necessarily take the position that the water supply plan is valid. If you or the applicant has any questions concerning this matter, please contact me for assistance. CJUHeronsNestRVParkSUP.doc Sincerely, Cynthia J. Love Water Resource Engineer cc: Alan Martellaro, Division Engineer David Berry, Water Commissioner, District 45 RECEIVED MAY 1 4 2008 GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING Office of the State Engineer 1313 Sherman Street, Suite 818 • Denver, CO 80203 • Phone: 303-866-3581 • Fax: 303-866-3589 www.water.state.co.us Page 2 of 2 Craig, The proposed expansion to 76 RV sites with additional shower and laundry facilities would require the facility to go through the CDPHE-WQCD site application and design review process. The facility is currently approved with two ISDSs which allow a flow up to 1999 gallons per day per system. If either system reaches a flow of 2000 gallons a day, site app and design review are required. A letter from the engineer that designed the system indicates the RV park could expand to 70 sites if flows are directed to the appropriate ISDS. It does not state 76 spaces are acceptable and the expansion to 70 sites does not include additional laundry and shower facilities. On page 11 of 17, the submittal states that the septic system installation was inspected by CDPHE and determined to be installed and operating properly and states that the state monitors the system annually. These statements are not true, CDPHE never performed an inspection and the ISDS system was approved and is regulated by Garfield County. Any expansion at the RV park should include a thorough wastewater flow evaluation to determine the appropriate regulatory requirements for the wastewater system. An expansion to 90 sites Is not feasible with the existing wastewater system. Feel free to call or email with any questions. Mark A. Kadnuck, P.E. CDPHE-WQCD 222 S. 6th Street, Rm 232 Grand Junction, CO 81501 ph: 970-248-7144 fax: 970-248-7198 email: mark.kadnuck@state.co.us 5/22/2008 Sep 17 2008 4:45PM Rluise Planning Region 3 Traffc Section 222 S. Sixth S ., Room 100 Grand Junctiol, Colorado 81501 (970) 683.6284 Fax:(970) 883-6290 September 10, 2008 ATTN: Lee Barger Schmueser Gordon Meyer 118 West 6th, Suite 200 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 970-876-0356 p.2 STATE OF COLORADO D®A0.TNHA Cr nMiFDTTAT RE; State Highway Access Permit No. 308110, Located on Highway 070, Milepost 96.976, in Garfield County Dear Permittee or Applicant: The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has received your signed permit and application fee. A copy of the issued permit is enclosed. CDOT has issued a Notice to Proceed for this permit since the permit did not require any additional construction of the access. Please keep a copy of the access permit and the notice to proceed for your files. If you have any questions or need more information, please contact me at the office listed above. Respectfully, Dan Roussin Region 3 Access Manager File Sep 17 2008 4:45PM Aluise Planning 970-876-0356 p.3 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS CODE NOTICE TO PROCEED Permittee(s): Simon Casas 118 Euclid Avenue Carbondale,CO81623 : COOT Permit No. shystMP 070A / 96.9.7.6 / R Local lurisdiaien Garfield County Applicant: Schmueser Gordon Meyer Lee Barger 118 West 6th, Suite 200 Glenwood Springs. CO 81601 308110 1 The permittee is hereby authorized to proceed with access construction within state highway right-of-way in accordance with the above referenced State Highway Access Permit and this Notice to Proceed. This Notice to Proceed is valid only if the referenced Access Permit has not expired. Access Permits expire one year from date of issue if not under construction, or completed. Access Permits may be extended in accordance with Section 2.3(111(d), of the Access Code. Adequate advance warning is required at all times during access construction, in conformance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways. All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from initiation. The permittee or applicant shall notify the Department prior to commencing construction as indicated on the Access Permit. Both the Access Permit and this Notice To Proceed shall be available for review at the construction site. IThis Notice to Proceed is conditional. The following items shall be addressed prior to or during construction as appropriate. Municipality or County Approval (When the appropriate local authority retains issuing authority) By Title Date (it) This Notice is not vaid until signed by a duly authorized representative of the Department Colorado Department of Transportation By (X) Copy distri•ution: - equired: 1. Region (original) 2. Applicant Sat Access Section Makecopies as Local Authority MTCE Patrol 10-2 Don Poole Date Insp.ctrn Dwayne Gaymon Traffic EnRinner 9/10/2008 Form 1265 8198, 6199 Sep 17 2008 4:45PM Rluise Planning 970-876-0356 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS PERMIT Permit tee $100.00 The Permittee(s); Simon Cases Date of transmittal 8/25/2008 RegiortSectlon1Patroi 3 / 02 / t0-2 Don Poole T%. lCOOT Permit No. State Highway Applicant: Schmueser Gordon Meyer Lee Barger t18 Euclid Avenue 118 West 6th, Suite 200 • p.4 308110 i hwa No7Mp/Side x;70 A 96.976 R Cocat Jurisdiction Garfield County Ret No.: Carbondale, CO 81623 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 970-963-2777 970-945.1004 is hereby granted permission to have an access to the state highway at the location noted below. The access shall be constructed, maintained and used in accordance with this permit, including the State Highway Access Code and any attachments,ads terms, conditons and d exhibits. xhiibits the This perms may and Moo dud by the issuing authority if at any time the permitted access and its use violate any p Pe issuing y' appointed agents and employees shall be held harmless against any action for personal injury or property damage sustained by reason of the exercise of the permit. Location:2500 feet west of on the south side of 070 A Frontage Road (Sire or Count) rUnirsl Access to Provide Service to: <Land Codea 55 DHV 116 • Campground/Recreational Vehicle Park Additional Information: SEE ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ' MUN• ICIPALITY OR COUNTY APPROVAL th o nate local authority retains issuing authority. Required only when a aper p Signature Print Name Title Date Upon the signing of this permit the permittee agrees to the terms and conditions and referenced attachments contained herein. All construction shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from Initiation. The permitted access shall be completed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit prior to being used. The permittee shall notify Dwayne Gaymon with the Colorado Department of Transportation In Grand Junction, Colorado at (970) 683.3355, at least 48 hours prior to commendng construction within the State Highway right-of-way. The person signing as the permittee must be the owner or legal representative or the property served by the permitted access and have full authority to accept the permit and its terms and conditions. P tree Sigre ijruA Or--sJ Print Name 7..m.,42 t� (,-.4119/? Date / G At This permit is not valid until signed by a duly authorized representative of he Department. GOLORA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Signature dii r c,� Pnrn a K/ ogoiar;., Titl / film ��v Date (of issue) ?-•/1-40r Copy Distribution: Required: 1.Region 2.Appllcant Make copies as heceseary 10r: 3.S1aI Access Section Local Authority inspector 4.Centrar Fees MICE Patrol Traffic Engineer Page 1 Of 3 COOT Form 4101 5N7 Sep 17 2008 4:45PM Aluise Planning STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS PERMIT 308110 Located on Highway 070 A FR near MM 96.976 Right Issued to Simon Cases 970-876-0356 p•5 August 4, 2008 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. This access is approved as constructed in accordance with Section 2.6(3) of the Access Code. 2. This permit replaces any and all additional access permits that may be in existence. All other State Highway access to the property shall be removed. 3. This permitted access is only for the use and purpose stated in the Application and Permit. This Permit is issued in accordance with the State Highway Access Code (2 CCR 601-1), and is based in part upon the information submitted by the Permittee. Any subsequent relocation, reconstruction, or modifications to the access or changes in the traffic volume or traffic nature using the access shall be requested for by means of a new application. Any changes causing non-compliance with the Access Code may render this permit void, requiring a new permit. 4. The traffic limitations listed on the face of this permit shall be adhered to. The traffic volumes are listed in Design Hourly Volume (DHV) trips or Average Daily Trips (ADT) where entering the site and returning counts as two trips. 5. Location of access to 070 A Frontage Road will be at location shown in attached pictures. Sep 17 2008 4:45PM Rluise Planning 970-876-0358 p•6 State Highway Access Permit Form 101, Page 2 The following paragraphs am excerpts of the State Highway Access Code. These are provided for your convenience but do not alleviate compliance with all sections of the Access Code. A copy of the State Highway Access Code is available From your local issuing authority (local govemment) or the Colorado Department of Transportation (Department). When this permit was issued, the issuing authority made its decision based In part on information submitted by the applicant, on the access category which is assigned to the highway, what alternative access to other public roads and streets is available, and safety and design standards. Changes in use or design not approved by the permit or the issuing authority may cause the revocation or suspension of the permit. APPEALS 1. Should the permittee or applicant object to the denial of a permit application by the Department or object to any of the terms or conditions of a permt permittee (appellant) have a re by the appeal Department, the applicantnd perm right to athe dectalon to the [Transportation] Commission [of Colorado]. To appeal a decision, submit a request for administrative heating IA the Transportation Commission of Colorado within 60 days of transmittal of notice of denial or transmittal of the permit for signature. Submit the request to the Transportation Commission of Colorado, 4201 East Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222.3400. The request shall include reasons for the appeal -and may include -changes,levislons,ot conditions that would be acceptable to the permittee ar applicant. 2. Any appeal by the applicant a permittee of action by a local Issuing authority shall be filed with the local authority and be consistent with the appeal procedures of the local authority. 3. In submitting the request for administrative hearing, the appellant has the option of Including within the appeal a request for a review by the Department's internal administrative review committee pursuant to [Code] subsection 2.10. When such committee review is requested, processing of the appeal for formal administrative hearing, 2.9(5) and (6), shall be suspended until the appellant notifies the Commission to proceed with the administrative hearing, or the appellant submits a request to the Commission or the administrative law judge to withdraw the appeal. The two administrative processes, the intemal administrative review committee, and the administrative hearing, may not run concurrently. 4. Regardless of any communications, meetings, administrative reviews or negotiations with the Department or the internal administrative review Committee regarding revisions or objections to the permit or a dental, if the permittee or applicant wishes to appeal the Departments decision to the Commission for a hearing, the appeal must be brought to the Commission within 60 days of transmittal of notice of denial or transmittal of the permit, PERMIT EXPIRATION 1. A permit shall be considered expired if the access Is not under construction within one year of the permit issue date or before the expiration of any authorized extension. When the permittee Is unable to commence construction within one year atter the permit issue date, the permittee may ythanta one year extension from the Issuing authority. Nomore two one-year extensions may be granted under any circumstances. If the access is not under construction within three years from date of issue the permit will be considered expired. Any request for an extension must be in writing and submitted to the issuing authority before the permit expires. The request should state the reasons why Me extension is necessary, when construction is anticipated, and include a copy of page 1 (face of permit) of the access permit Extension approvals shall be in witting. The local issuing authority shall obtain the concurrence of the Department prior to the approval of an extension, and shall notify the Department of all denied extensions within ten days. My person wishing to reestablish an access permit that has expired may begin again with the application procedures. An approved Notice to Proceed, automatically renews the access permit for the period of the Notice to Proceed. CONSTRUCTION 1. Construction may not begin until a Notice to Proceed is approved. (Code subsection 2.4] 2. The construction of the access and its appurtenances as required by the terms and conditions of the permit shall be completed at the expense of the permittee except as provided in subsection 2.14. All materials used in the ccinstruotion of Ute -access within thehighwayright-of-way or on permanent easements, become public property. Any materials removed from the highway dght-of-way will be disposed of only as directed by the Department. All fencing, guard rail, traffic control devices and other equipment and materials removed in the course of access construction shall be given to the Department unless otherwise Instructed by the permit ar the Department inspector. 3. The permittee shall notify the individual or the office specified on the permit or Notice to Proceed at least two working days prior to any construction within state highway right-of-way. Construction of the access shall not proceed until both the access permit and the Notice to Proceed are Issued. The access shall be completed in an expeditious and safe manner and shall be finished within 45 days from initiation of construction within the highway right-of-way. A construction time extension not to exceed 30 working days may be requested from the individual or office specified on the permit. 4. The issuing authority and the Department may inspect the access during construction and upon completion of the access to ensure that all terms and conditions of the permit are met. Inspectors are authorized to enforce the conditions of the permit during construction and to hall any activities within state right-of-way that do not comply with the provisions of the permit, that conflict with concurrent highway construction or maintenance work, that endanger Sep 17 2008 4:46PM Aluise Planning 970-876-0356 p.7 highway property, natural or cultural resources protected by law, or the health and safety of workers or the public. 5. Prior to using the access, the permittee Is required to complete the construction according to the terra and conditions of the permit. Failure by the permittee to abide by all permit terms and conditions shall be sufficient cause for the Department or issuing authority to initiate action to suspend or revoke the permit and close the access. 11 in the determination of the •Department or Issuing authority the faflure to comply with or complete the construction requirements of the permit create a highway safety hazard, such shall be sufficient cause for the summary suspension of the permit. If the permittee wishes to use the access prior to completion, arrangements must be approved by the issuing authority and Department and included in the permit. The Department or issuing authority may order a halt to any unauthorized use of the access pursuant to statutory and regulatory powers. Reconstruction or improvement of the access may be required when the permittee has failed to meet required specifications of design or materials. If any construction element fails within two years due to improper construction or material specifications, the permittee shall be responsible for all repairs. Failure to make such repairs may result in suspension of the permit and closure of the access. 6. The permittee shall provide construction traffic control devices at all times during access construction, In conformance with the M,U.T.C.D. as required by section 42- 4-104, C.R.S., as amended. 7.. A -utility permit -shall -be obtained for any utility work within highway right-of-way. Where necessary to remove, relocate, or repair a traffic control device or public or private utilities for the construction of a permitted access, the relocation, removal or repair shell be accomplished by the permittee without cost to the Department or Issuing authority, and at the direction of the Department or utility company. Any damage to the state highway or other public right-of-way beyond that which is allowed In the permit shall be repaired immediately. The permittee Is responsible for the repair of any utility damaged in the course of access construction, reconstruction or repair. 8. In the event It becomes necessary to remove any right- of-way fence, the posts on either side of the access shall be securely braced with an approved end post before the fence Is art to prevent any slacking of the remaining fence. All posts and wire removed are Department property and shall be turned over to a representative of the Department. 9. The permittee shall ensure that a copy of the pemmit is available for review at the construction site at all times. The permit may require the contractor to notify the individual or office specified on the permit at any specified phases In construction to allow the field Inspector to inspect various aspects of construction such as concrete forms, subbase, base course compaction, and materials specifications. Minor changes and additions may be ordered by the Department or local authority field Inspector to meet unanticipated site conditions. 10. Each access shall be constructed In a manner that shall not cause water to enter onto the roadway or shoulder, and shall not interfere with the existing drainage system on the right-of-way or any adopted municipal system and drainage pian. 11. By accepting the permit, permittee agrees to save, indemnify, and hold harmless to the extent allowed by law, the issuing authority, the Department, its officers, and employees from suits, actions, claims of any type or character brought because of injuries or damage sustained by any person resulting from the permittee's use of the access permit during the construction of the access. CHANGES IN ACCESS USE AND PERMIT VIOLATIONS 1. It is the responsibility of the property owner and permittee to ensure that the use of the access to the property Is not in violation of the Code, permit terms end conditions or the Act. The terms and conditions of any permit are binding upon all assigns, successors -in -interest, heirs and occupants. If any significant changes are made or will be made in the use of the property which will affect access operation, traffic volume and or vehicle type, the permittee or property owner shall contact the local issuing authority or the Department to determine if a new access permit and modifications to the access are required. 2. When an access is constructed or used in violation of the Code, section 43-2-147(5)(0), C.R.S., of the Act applies. The Department or issuing authority may summarily suspend an access permit and immediately order closure of the access when Its continued use presents an immediate threat to public health, welfare or safety. Summary suspension shag comply with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S. MAINTENANCE 1. The permittee, his or her heirs, successors -in -Interest, assigns, and occupants of the property serviced by the access shall be responsible for meeting the terms and conditions of the permit, the repair and maintenance of the' access beyond the edge of the roadway including any cattle guard and gate, and the removal or clearance of snow or Ice upon the access even though deposited on the access in the course of Department snow removal operations. Within unincorporated areas the Department will keep access culverts clean as part of maintenance of the highway drainage system. However, the permittee is responsible for the repair and replacement of any access -related culverts within the right-of-way. Within incorporated areas, drainage responsibilities for municipalities are determined by statute and local ordinance. The Department will maintain the roadway including auxiliary lanes and shoulders, except In those cases where the access Installation has failed due to improper access construction andlor failure to follow permit requkements and specifications in which case the permittee shall be responsible for such repair. Any significant repairs such as culvert replacement, resurfacing, or changes In design or specifications, requires authorization from the Department, Form 101, Page3 Sep 17 2008 4:47PM Aluise Planning 970-878-0356 p. 8 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Environmental Clearances Information Summa hway right-of-way to pPURPOSE - This summary erform work related to thea town facilities (such as Utility, Special Use ed to inforrn entities external to CDOT Access Permltteee). about some offgthe more commonly encountered environmental permits/clearances that may apply to their activities. This fisting Is not ail -inclusive - additional environmental or cultural resource permits/clearances may be required In certain Instances. Appropriate local, state and federal clearances are required for a agencies should IbeM contacted for additional information Ithere is any fo uncmaion Cay abouCarefully what pertd/ With Regulatory specific activity. IMPORTANT - Please Review The Following Information Carefully - Faffure to Comply Re • uirementa Ma Result In Su a • nelson or Revocation of Your COOT Pe Or Enforcement Actions = Other - • fancies CLEARANCE CONTACTS - As indicated In the permitldearance descriptions listed below, the following Individuals or agencies may be contacted for additional Information: • Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) - General Information -- (303)692-2035 Water Quality Control Division (WQCD) (303) 6923500 Environmental Permitting • COOT Water Quality Program Manager, Rick Willard (303) 7157-9343cermits.aso, • COOT Asbestos Project Manager. Julia Hom (303) 512-5519 • Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation: (303)866-3395 • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, District Regulatory Offices Omaha District (NE Colorado), Denver Office (303) 979-4120 hitJAvwvv.nwo.usace.arnw.mlllhtmUod-tUtri-lakes.hlmj. Sacramento Dist. (Western CO), Grand Junction Office (970) 243-1199 htt:/Avww.sok•usace.annv.miilcesok-co/reouletorv! Albuquerque District (SE Colorado), Pueblo Reg. Office (719)343-6915 h1loJAvww.soa.usaoe.armv.mll/regj ▪ CDOT Utilities, Special Use and Access Permitting: (303) 757-9654 httr:Uwwvr.dot:9tate,eo.us/Permitsj Ecoloolcal Resources - Distudeanca of wildlife shall be avoided to the maximum extant enterable. Entry Into areas of known or suspected threatened or endangered species habitat will require special au0 odzatbn from the CDOT permitting office. If any threatened or endangered spadesare encountered during the progress of the permitted work, work In the subject area shall be halted and the CDOT Regional Permitting Office and Regional Planning and Environmental Manager shall be contacted immediately. Authorizbe ation to the continuation of work. infomutIon about threatened odred ivecies ®Y betaned frohe COOT webslteJM wddsta e.co.uee W 0Ten aiNWWI'rfe/Guidefinec or the Ca o Division Wildlife website httu./M'1Idil estate.oo,us/Witdlifesoscies/SoedesOfConcem/- Additional guidancemay be provided by the Regional Permitting OBIce M the Permit Special Provisions. Cultural Resources - The applicant must request a file search of the permit area through the Colorado Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservaeon(OAHP), Denver, to ascertain if historic or archaeological resources have previously bean Identified. Inventory of the permit area by a qualified cultural resources specialst may be necessary,ar sppeer rmitted reoommendatthn vara, work n the subject oof OAHP r COO , If archaeological or historical artifacts are encountered during the progress hatted and the CDOT Regional Permitting Office and Regional Planning and Environmental Manager shall be contacted immediately. Authorization must be provided on of work. guidance be provid Pertain Office In the Permit Spacial Provisions. ahAnt COOT ions. Contact lrlbmtatIon Contact the eOOAHP at (303) 866-3396 by the Regional General Prahibitlon - Olachsmaa • All discharges are subject to the provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Mt and the Colorado Discharge Permit Regulations. Prohibited discharges include substances such as wash water, paint, automotive fluids, T Water advents, oh or soaps. Contact Colorado Department of Public Hteeiith an�nvMoonrnent, Wateentact the rQQuality Control QualityProgram (WQCD) at (3r at03)692.3500. 3. or the General Authorization_ Allowable Non$termwat r Dlschamw • Unless otherwise identified by CDOT or the WQCD as significant sources of pollutants to the waters of the State, the following discharges to etomnvater systems are allowed without a Colorado storm DischargePam* discharges from potable System permt landscape irrigation, urces. foundation rted drains, aiam r conditioning conuncontaminated densand water tbn, Irrigation water, springs,ion to footing drains: water line flushing, flows from deaden habitats and wetlands, and flow from fire fighting activities. Contact Information: The CDOT Water Quality Program Manager or the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division (telephone ft's listed above). Hazardous Materials. Solid Waste - The Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act C.R.S. 30-20-100. et al, and Regulations Pertaining lo Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities (6 CCR 1007-2), prohibit solid waste disposal without an approved Certificate of Designation (a landfill permit). The Colorado Hazardous Waste Act C.R.S. 25-15-301 et al, and the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations (6 CCR 10074) prohibit the transfer, storage or disposal (TSD) of hazardous waste except at permitted TSD sites. There are no permitted landfills or TSD sites within the State Highway Right at Way. Therefore, ail solid or hazardous wastes that night be generated by the activities of entitles entering the State Highway Right of Way must be removed from the ROW and disposed of a permitted facility or designated collection point (e.g., for sola waste, a utility or construction company's own dumpster). pre-existing solid waste or hazardous materials contamination (including all or gasoline contaminated soil, asbestos, chemicals, mine tailings, etc.) la encountered during the DOT Regional Permitting Office for ddiirection as to mance of ohow to proceed. Contact Info: Contacthe permittee shall halt work in the t the CDOTICDPHE Liaison ed area and t(303)757•9787. Environmental Clearances Information Summary Page 1 of 3 Colorado Department of Transportation July •07 Sep 17 2008 4:4E1PM Hluise Planning 970-878-0358 p.9 on asbestos materials must ply Asbestos abo r�equirernents of (he COPPH Asbestos PCoollluution Control minated Divisiowork sr(APCD) Regulation . Disposal of ACM, and work done in with the est Waste Regulations. soil, mustacomply with the CDHPE Hazardous MaterialsI� Wanyste ACMinvolved Int the work for wttich (HMWMD)Solid author Re oil is being The ionAd for nay CDOT permit must encs may be spiralled in the a1 provisions. Contact authorization is PCDg nrequested. Additional can be accessed via theDPHE Environmental permit special Website listed above. Anti CDPHE APCD and HMWMD Reg Additional information is available from Julia Horn, CDOT Asbestos Project Manager (303) 512.5519. Construction SMmwabr Pernik: Stoning/star Derta rom industrial Facilities • Discharges of stormwater runoff from constructionsites disturbing one acre or more - or in types of industrial facilities - requires a COPS Stormwater Permit. Contact Information: or Utility/Special/Special Use activities being perfortnad In conjunction and coordination with a CDOT highway construction contract, please contact the COOT Water Quality Program Manager at ((3033) 757.9343. Other i •odcontad the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division at (303) 892-3500. Website: hHDJ/Xww.Idfohe.sta<e' Constnictinn DewateftI (Discharge or Infiltration) - DIecherges of water encountered during excavation or work in wet areas may require a Constru dlon Dewatering DIsaharge Permit. Contact Information: For Construction Dewatering Discharge Permits, contact the CDPHE WQCD at (303) 692-3500. Website:httoJ/wwv.cdPhe.atabe rb usAvffiPennite lnithirgcdomthtm( Minim t Induebial Dlechsros Pernik- Discharges of small quantities of wastewater Co wastewater requiting minimal treatment, such as that resulting from hydrostatic testing or certain wash waters, may requre a Minimal Industrial Discharge Perm (° ). Contact Info: Contact the CDPHE WQCD at (303)1192-3500. Weblike: httelihrowtodehe stat@.C,u lviceenmltsUnitMt3r,�omt.htmt Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Dlseharus Pernik - Discharges from the storm sewer systems of larger munidpMMNes, and from the CDOT highway drainage system that Iles within those municipalities, are subject to MS4 Permits issued facility should contact themunicipalityregarding stormwater related clearanD. For fadlities that lie within the boundaries of e cesthattmay have beehat is subject nesta established undera MS4 permit, thatthe owner of such munkipalgls MS4 permit. M discharges to the CDOT highway drainage system must comply with the applicable provisions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Mt and the Colorado Discharge Permit Regulations, and are subject to Inspection by the CDOT and the CDHPE. Contact Information: Cordal the CDPHE Water Quality Control Division et (303)ant for a listing of u Saipalities required to obtain MS -4 Permits, or go to pk0:(OvwN•cdphestate„ro,ueiw'NPe�ils kLwacdp plethora* of Dredged or FM Materiel- 404 Permit* administered By thei(SAmry Cores of Etaalnesrs. and Section 401' Water Quality Certifications Issued by the MORE WQCD - Corps of Engineers 404 Permits are required for the discharge of dredged or fig materials Into waters of the United Stales, including wetlands. There are various types of 404 Pemits, induding NLine Activities (NWP #12). However, depenh are issued for d rig upon the specific drtu ities with relatively minor mm&encesFM Is passible that eitherexample, there is a +a G�rar oe r Iit for Utility ndividual' 404 permit would be required. If an Individual 404 Permit is required, Section 401 water quality CeAfication from the CDPHE WOCD is also iinformation: fCIfeonDistrict m92of 0. Dem* may be requredifomatiopro ided-at top of ECIS).Ctact the CDPHE Water Quality Comion at (303)88350 Erosion and Sediment Control Practices - For activities requiring a Construction Stormwater Permit, erosion control requirements will be specified through that permit. In those situations where a stormwater permit is not required, all reasonable measures should be should bin e ussed to de�signn erize osion controls.ion and iContact Information: In either case, the The COOT Stormwater QualityT Stormweter aand Erosiend on Control Guideion Control ide may2be (2002) obtained from the Bid Plans Office at (303) 757-9313 or front htliavre+e.dol.state.co.us/envlronmantaenvWetarQuglb+atib%f.ase pillows*, of DdllIna Fluids - Drilling fluids used In operations such as Horizontal Directional Drilling may be classified es "discharges' or "sold wastes', and In general, should be pumped or vacuumed from the construction area, removed from the State Highway Right of Way, and disposed of at permitted facilities that specifically accept such wastes. Disposal of drilling fluids Into storm drains, storm sewers, roadside ditches or any other type of man-made or natural waterway is prohibited by Water Quality Control and/or Slid Waste regulations. Small quantities of drifting fluid solid (less than 1 cubic yard of solids) may be left on-site after either being separated from fluids or after Infiltration of the water, provided: 1) the drilling fluid consists of only water and bentonite day, or, O required for proper drilling properties, small quentttles of polymer additives that are approved for use in drinking water well drilling; 2) the solids are fully contained in a pit, and are not likely to pose a nuisance to future work in the area, 3) the solds are covered and the area restored as required by CDOT permit requirements (utility, Spode! Use, or Access Permits, etc.). Contact Information: Contact the CDOT / CDPHE Liaison or CDOT Water Quality Program Manager. Concrete Washout - Waste generated from concrete activities shall NOT be allowed lo flow Into the drainage ways, inlets, receiving waters, or In the CDOT ROW. Concrete waste shall be placed in a temporary concrete washout tadlity. Concrete washout shag only be performed as specified by the CDOT Environmental Program and shall be in accordance to CDOT specifications and guidelines. ContactlnformatIon: Conrad the CDOT Water Quality Program Manager at (303)757-9343. Sakl Reporting -Spills shell be contained and cleaned up as soon as possible. Spits shall NOT be washed down into the storm drain or buried. Ni spills shall be reported to the CDOT Illidt Discharge Hotline at (303) 512.4446 (4H20), as well as the Regional Permitting Office and Regional Maintenance Supervisor. Spits on highways, into waterways, or that may otherwise present an Immediate danger to the public shell be reported by calling 911. and shall also be reported to the CDPHE at 1-(877)-518.5808. Environmental Clearances Information Summery Page 2 of 3 Colorado Department of Transportation July '07 Sep 17 2008 4:49PM Rluise Planning 970-878-0358 p. 10 Transportation of Hazardous Materials - No person may offer or accept a hazardous material for transportation in commerce unless art 171. The that personousis tenial s in prop rly ce with classed,described, aha United ckaged, marked, beled, s Department Transportation in condition for r shipments at 49 CFR,s rrequlred or hazardous material must be properly authorized by applicable requirements, or an exemption, approval or registration has been issued. Vehicles requiring a placard, must obtain authorization and a State HAZMAT Permit from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. Contact Information For authorization and mom info call the Federal Motor Safety Carrier Administration, US DOT for Inter- and intra -state HAZMAT Registration (303)969-8746. Colorado Public Utilities Commission: (303) 894-2688. paIeontoloov The applicant must request a fossil locality file search through the University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science to ascertain H paleontological resources have been previously Identified. Inventory of the permit area by a qualified work, all work In the subject area shall be „eked and the CDOT Regional Permitting Officntslogist may be necessary, per the recommendation of COOT. e and Regional Plils are anning guand thering Environmental Manager shall be contacted Immediately- Authorization must be provided by CDOT prior to the continuation of work. Additional guidance may be provided by the Regional Permitting Office In the Permit Special Provisions. Contact Information: Contact the COOT Paleontologist at (303) 757-9632. Worklno on or In any stream or Its bank - In order to protect and preserve the state's fish and wlldgfe resources from actions that may obstruct, diminish, destroy, change, modify, or vary a natural existing stream or Its banks or tributaries, It may be necessary to obtain a Senate BR 40 certification from the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. �vra� stream beneficial ed as )a� wildlife; and/or a solid blue fine on USGS 7.5' quadrangle maps; and/or 2) Intermittent streams providing m c4 the ruled: and/or4)segments of 3) segments of streams supporting 26% or more cover withinor dyards ownstream of the project. or The Colorado DrvisIon of or 4) see (CDOW) streams having wetlands present within 200 yards T and OW can be accessed at application, as per guidelines agreedupon �r load •n.asD. www.dot.state-co.ttsrenvironme ktid About This Form'- Questions or comments about this Information Summary may be directed to Dabir Egal, COOT Safety & Traffic Engineering, Utilities Unit, at (303) 757.9344, deblr,egaliffidotatate.co,us Environmental Cleerences Information Summary Page 3 of 3 Colorado Department of Traneportadon Juy'07 c A -w_: p .. GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND SANITATION DEPARTMENT 108 Eighth Street, Suite 201 Glenwood Springs, Coloradof 81601 Phone (970) 945-8212 INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT PROPERTY Owner's Name Li O. i . System Location Legal Description of Assessor's Parcel No. SYSTEM DESIGN Iv t`J `-1t Pr"ese t Address ji Ci Septic Tank Capacity (gallon) Permit Assessor's Parcel No. tu- This does not constitute a building or use permit. 4 c(C +1t\k L. rPhone Other Percolation Rate (minutes/inch) Number of Bedrooms (or other) Required Absorption Area - See Attached Special Setback Requirements: Date Inspector FINAL SYSTEM INSPECTION AND APPROVAL (as installed) Call for Inspection (24 hours notice) Before Covering Installation System Installer . 'l t? ) Septic Tank Capacity Septic Tank Manufacturer or Trade Name Septic Tank Access within 8" of surface Absorption Area Absorption Area Type and/or Manufacturer or Trade Name Adequate compliance with County and State regulations/requirements �,_ i"-'f•="''`�-'x-v' ' f Other l,) jf.,.f�, . Tim/cut T ft? _.)1 k Cil`?.::j Date Inspector RETAIN WITH RECEIPT RECORDS AT CONSTRUCTION SITE *CONDITIONS: 1. All installation must comply with all requirements of the Colorado State Board of Health Individual Sewage Disposal Systems Chapter 25, Article 10 C.R.S. 1973, Revised 1984. 2. This permit is valid only for connection to structures which have fully complied with County zoning and building requirements. Con nection to or use with any dwelling or structures not approved by the Building and Zoning office shall automatically be a violation or requirement of the permit and cause for both legal action and revocation of the permit. 3. Any person who constructs,alters, or installs an individualsewage disposal system in a manner which involves a knowing and mat variation from the terms or specifications contained in the application of permit commits a Class I, Petty Offense ($500.00 fin, months in jail or both). White - APPLICANT Yellow - DEPARTMENT INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM APPL....ATION System it 1 OWNER Cory B. Nielson Heron's Nest RV Park ADDRESS 32958 River Frontag- Road CONTRACTOR ADDRESS Silt, CO 81652 PHONE Unknown at this time PHONE 970-876-2443 PERMIT REQUEST FOR ( ) NEW INSTALLATION ( ) ALTERATION (x ) REPAIR Attach separate sheets or report showing entire area with respect to surrounding areas, topography of area, habitable building, location of potable water wells, soil percolation test holes, soil profiles in test holes (See page 4). LOCATION OF PROPOSED FACILITY: Near what City of Town Silt, Colorado Size of Lot 26.47 Ac Legal Description or Address 32958 River Frontage Road Silt, CO 81652 WASTES TYPE: ( ) DWELLING ( ) TRANSIENT USE ( ) COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL ( ) NON-DOMESTIC WASTES (x ) OTHER - DESCRIBE R.V..Park BUILDING OR SERVICE TYPE: Please see system calculations Number of Bedrooms Number of Persons ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Automatic Washer ( ) Dishwasher SOURCE AND TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: (x) WELL ( ) SPRING ( ) STREAM OR CREEK If supplied by Community Water, give name of supplier: DISTANCE TO NEAREST COMMUNITY SEWER SYSTEM: 560 FT Was an effort made to connect to the Community System? Yes - Cost Prohibitive A site plan is required to be submitted that indicates the following MINIMUM distances: Leach Field to Well: 100 feet 835 Feet Septic Tank to Well: 50 feet 735 Feet Leach Field to Irrigation Ditches, Stream or Water Course: 50 feet 198 Feet Septic System (septic tank & disposal field) to Property Lines: 10 feet 64 Feet YOUR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT WILL NOT BE ISSUED WITHOUT A SITE PLAN. GROUND CONDITIONS: Depth to first Ground Water Table 4 Ft 0 Lower End, 6 Ft @ Upper End Percent Ground Slope 3.25% + TYPE OF INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PROPOSED: please see attached Drawings. 2 SEPTIC TANK VAULT PRIVY PIT PRIVY CHEMICAL TOILET( X) FINAL DISPOSAL BY: ABSORPTION TRENCH, BED OR -PIT- ( ) EVAPOTRANSPIRATION UNDERGROUND DISPERSAL ( ) SAND FILTER ABOVE GROUND DISPERSAL ( ) WASTEWATER POND OTHER -DESCRIBE ) AERATION PLANT ( ) VAULT ( ) COMPOSTING TOILET ( ) RECYCLING, POTABLE USE ( ) INCINERATION TOILET ( ) RECYCLING, OTHER USE OTHER -DESCRIBE Advantex liaecirculating. Packed - Bed Filters (6) WILL EFFLUENT BE DISCHARGED DIRECTLY INTO WATERS OF THE STATE? NO PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS: (To be completed by Registered Professional Engineer, if the Engineer does the Percolation Test) Minutes 11 per inch in hole No. 1 Minutes 18 per inch in hole NO. 3 Minutes 22 per inch in hole No. 2 Minutes per inch in hole NO. Name, address and telephone of RPE who made soil absorption tests: T. Carter Page P R C/0-Gamba-&- Associates. --Inc. 111 91-h Street Suite 214 Glenwood Springs. CO 21601 970-945-2550 Name, address and telephone of RPE responsible for design of the system: T. Carger Page P.E. C/0 Gamha & AssociateR Tnr 111 9th Rrrnnt Suite 214 Glenwood SpringG, Cm 21602 970-945-2550 Applicant acknowledges that the completeness of the application is conditional upon such further mandatory and additional tests and reports as may be required by the local health department to be made and fumished by the applicant or by the local health department for purposed of the evaluation of the application; and the issuance of the permit is subject to such terms and conditions as deemed necessary to insure compliance with rules and regulations made, information and reports submitted herewith and required to be submitted by the applicant are or will be represented to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and are designed to be relied on by the local department of health in evaluating the same for purposes of issuing the permit applied for herein. I further understand that any falsification or misrepresentation may result in the denial of the application or revocation of any permit granted based upon said application and in legal action for perjury as provided by law. Signed Date /k--. PLEASE DRAW AN ACCURATE MAP TO YOUR PROPERTY!! 3 INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM APPLi.,ATION Systme li 2 OWNER Cory B. Nielson Heron's Nest R.V. Park PHONE ADDRESS 32958 River Frnntag- RnrA gilt, CO 81652 970-876-2443 CONTRACTOR ADDRESS Unknown at this time PHONE PERMIT REQUEST FOR ( ) NEW INSTALLATION ( ) ALTERATION (X) REPAIR Attach separate sheets or report showing entire area with respect to surrounding areas, topography of area, habitable building, location of potable water wells, soil percolation test holes, soil profiles in test holes (See page 4). LOCATION OF PROPOSED FACILITY: Near what City of Town Silt, Colorado Size of Lot 27.46 Ac Legal Description or Address 32958 River Frontage Road Silt, CO 81652 WASTES TYPE: ( ) DWELLING ( ) TRANSIENT USE ( ) COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL ( ) NON-DOMESTIC WASTES (X) OTHER -DESCRIBE R.V. Park BUILDING OR SERVICE TYPE: Please see System Calcualtions Number of Bedrooms Number of Persons ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Automatic Washer ( ) Dishwasher SOURCE AND TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: (X) WELL ( ) SPRING ( ) STREAM OR CREEK If supplied by Community Water, give name of supplier: DISTANCE TO NEAREST COMMUNITY SEWER SYSTEM: 560 FT Was an effort made to connect to the Community System? yes - Cost Prohibitive A site plan is required to be submitted that indicates the following MINIMUM distances: Leach Field to Well: 100 feet 427 Feet Septic Tank to Well: 50 feet 735 Feet Leach Field to Irrigation Ditches, Stream or Water Course: 50 feet 199 Feet Septic System (septic tank & disposal field) to Property Lines: 10 feet 105 Feet YOUR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT WILL NOT BE ISSUED WITHOUT A SITE PLAN. GROUND CONDITIONS: Depth to first Ground Water Table Greater than 8 Ft Percent Ground Slope 4% + TYPE OF INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PROPOSED: Please see attached Drawings. 2 SEPTIC TANK VAULT PRIVY PIT PRIVY CHEMICAL TOILET( x) AERATION PLANT ( ) VAULT COMPOSTING TOILET ( ) RECYCLING, POTABLE USE INCINERATION TOILET ( ) RECYCLING, OTHER USE OTHER-DESCRIBEAdvantex Recirculating. Parked -Red Filters (6) FINAL DISPOSAL BY: (X) ABSORPTION TRENCII, BED OR PIT ( ) EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ( ) UNDERGROUND DISPERSAL ( ) SAND FILTER ( ) ABOVE GROUND DISPERSAL ( ) WASTEWATER POND ( ) OTHER -DESCRIBE WILL EFFLUENT BE DISCHARGED DIRECTLY INTO WATERS OF THE PERCOLATION TEST RESULTS: (To be completed by STATE? No Registered Professional Engineer, if the Engineer does the Percolation Test) Minutes Minutes 5 per inch in hole No. 1 35 per inch in hole No. 2 Minutes 25 per inch in hole NO. 3 Minutes per inch in hole NO. _ Name, address and telephone of RPE who made soil absorption tests: T. Carter Page P.E. C/O Gamba & Associates, Inc 113 9th Street Suite 214. Glenwnnd Springe rn R1.6nt 970-945-2550 Name, address and telephone of RPE responsible for design of the system. T. Carter Page P R C/0 Gamba & Associates • -1 1 970-945-2550 Applicant acknowledges that the completeness of the application is conditional upon such further mandatory and additional tests and reports as may be required by the local health department to be made and furnished by the applicant or by the local health department for purposed of the evaluation of the application; and the issuance of the permit is subject to such terms and conditions as deemed necessary to insure compliance with rules and regulations made, information and reports submitted herewith and required to be submitted by the applicant are or will be represented to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and are designed to be relied on by the local department of health in evaluating the same for purposes of issuing the permit applied for herein. I further understand that any falsification or misrepresentation may result in the denial of the application or revocation of any permit granted based upon said application and in legal action for perjury as provided by law. Signed Date PLEASE DRAW AN ACCURATE MAP TO YOUR PROPERTY!! 3 G A M B A & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS PHONE: 970/945-2550 FAX: 970/945-1410 • 113 NINTH STREET, SUITE 214 P.O. BOX 1458 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81602-1458 Monday, September 12, 2005 Andy Schwaller Chief Building Official Garfield County Building and Planning Department 108 8th Street, Suite 201 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 RE: Heron's Nest RV Park, Silt Colorado - Individual Sewage Treatment System (ISTS) Final Plans for review and comment. Dear Andy: Enclosed please find two complete sets of the five -sheet Final Plans for the two ISTS systems to serve Heron's Nest R.V. Park in Silt. I have also included the application forms for each of the two systems. I have included the second set for use by your reviewing consultant. If you need additional sets, please let me know. It is my understanding that Cory Nielson will be dropping by your offices to pay the permit application fees. Because you so informed me, the plans have also been sent to Mark Kadnuck, P.E. at the CDPHE, WQCD in Grand Junction. A copy of the transmittal letter sent with those plans is also attached. If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, Gamba & Associates, Inc. Art/it •4 er'ag'P.E. 5161 Enclosures: Five -sheet set of Final Plans for the RV Park — two (2) sets. Application forms for Systems #1 & #2 Copy of letter to Mark Kadnuck, P.E. CDPHE WQCD cc: Cory Nielson, Owner, Heron's Nest RV Park H.102361\O4USDS\Communications\Conceptual Plan to Torn Schaffer.doc Heron's Nest RV Park-1STS Final Plans transmittal Monday, September 12, 2005 Page 1 of 1 Andy Schwaller From: Andy Schwaller Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 3:40 PM To: Jim Rada Subject: RE: Heron's Nest RV Park Thanks for your input and research. I will get with Mark about issuing the permits. Andy Schwaller Building Official, Garfield County aschwaller@garfield-county.com 970.945.8212 Original Message From: Jim Rada Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 4:18 PM To: Andy Schwaller Cc: Mark Bean Subject: FW: Heron's Nest RV Park Andy, I spoke with Tom Schaefer and Mark Kadnuk at CDPHE Water Quality today and both indicated to me that although they would have liked to seen Heron's nest connect to the sewer, apparently the Town staff has made the situation very difficult at best and cost prohibitive for the applicant. Therefore, I believe it would be a fruitless effort and probably out of place for the County to get into the middle of this as we discussed. Although I am having significant heartburn with this matter, it appears that neither the County nor the State can deny this application and that the Engineer has designed two systems that meet the minimum design requirements of the State and County. I suggest that two permits be issued, considering that -these are two -separate -systems. I would also suggest that, if possible, some sort of mandatory management/maintenance condition be placed on the permit so that the owner is held accountable for failure due to the lack of inspection and appropriate maintenance on the Advantex systems. Let me know if I can be of further assistance. Thanks, Jim Original Message From: Mark Kadnuck[mailto:makadnuc@smtpgate.dphe.state.co.us] Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 3:58 PM To: tcpage@gambaengineering.com Cc: Jim Rada Subject: Heron's Nest RV Park Carter, I have reviewed the final plans for the two ISTS systems to serve Heron's Nest RV Park. Based on the information submitted and previous discussions, this project is not subject to the State Regulation No. 22 site location and design approval requirements. This project should be approved and permitted through Garfield County. Please call if you have any questions. Mark A. Kadnuck, P.E. CDPHE-WQCD 222 S. 6th Street, Rm 232 Grand Junction, CO 81501 ph: 970-248-7144 fax: 970-248-7198 email: mark.kadnuck@state.co.us 1 G A M B A & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS PHONE: 970/945-2550 FAX: 970/945-1410 113 NINTH STREET, SUITE 214 P.O. Box 1458 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81602-1458 Monday, April 30, 2007 Andy Schwaller Chief Building Official Garfield County 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 By Hand RE: Heron's Nest ISTS As -Built Plans Dear Andy: Attached please find a four -sheet set of As -Built Plans for the two ISTS systems at Heron's Nest RV Park in Silt, Colorado. Our on-site inspections and surveys indicate that the systems were constructed in substantial compliance with the approved design plans. If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely, 111 ,, ,,, - -- - •IIIp 11 NEgjf% Gamba�Pi. c « . • . _ •�, .o A1111/7: wR'a�e,• •9 I� Enclosures: ' •,,/19,7, gSIIeet set of As -Built Plans dated April 30th, 2007 Cc: Cory Nielson, Heron's Nest H:\02361 \04\As-Built Plans \CommunicalionsW-Built Pions Subminal.doc Heron's Nest ISTS Systems #1 & #2 -As-Built Plans Submittal Monday, April 30, 2007 Page 1 of 1