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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.0 BOCC Staff Report 12.04.2006Exhibits (12/4/06) Exhibit Letter (A to Z) Exhibit A Proof of Mail Receipts B Proof of Publication C Garfield County Zoning Regulations of 1978, as amended (the Zoning Code) D Staff Memorandum E Application F Draft Resolution Amending Section 5.02.21 of the Zoning Regulations of 1978 G Memo from the County Vegetation Management, Steve Anthony dated 11/21/2006 II Email from Jim Sears, dated 11/3/2006 I APD for the relevant drilling site J Site Rehabilitation Plan K Letter from Phil Vaughan dated 11/20/2006 L Email from Steve Anthony dated 11/27/2006 ✓ vie Ligr 1� Ck,'1= O)CiCSfi V 33 'rj cw...n. o1e-G, P/ BOCC 12/4/06 DP PROJECT INFORMATION AND STAFF COMMENTS TYPE OF REVIEW Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing on an existing well pad per §5.02.21. APPLICANT Chevron USA Inc. LOCATION By road, the subject property is located 55.5 miles North West of the City of Rifle. As the Crow flies, the subject property is located approximately 15 miles North West of the Town of Parachute in Section 3, Township 55, Range 97W, 6th P.M. PARCEL INFORMATION EXISTING ZONING ADJACENT ZONING Approximately 17,013 acres Resource Lands (RL) - Plateau Resource Lands (RL) - Plateau Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 2 I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL The Building and Planning Department received a Special Use Permit (SUP) application for "Temporary Employee Housing" on property owned by Chevron USA, Inc located on an 17,013 acre property approximately 15 miles North West of the Town of Parachute "as the crow flies" (See location maps). By vehicle, this property is 55.5 miles North West of the City of Rifle (See proposed emergency services map route, P.9). More specifically, the Applicant, represented by PVCMI Land Planning Division, requests approval for one Temporary Employee Housing site to house personnel for the purpose of winter natural gas drilling operations. The field in which this facility is to be located is known as "Trail Ridge" and has been in "operation" by Williams for 5 years. Williams plans on constructing 1,500 wells in this region over the next 20 years. This site is very remote as it is a 2'/z hour car drive from the nearest housing and is intended to be contained (except for the ISDS) on an existing COGCC approved well pad along with other drilling facilities. The Temporary Employee Housing will be in use from November to May and will be managed by PTI/Camp Crown Services for housing, catering and 1 laundering services. Williams is requesting two renewal cycles for this permit (2007 and 2008) in order to bring the housing through two full winter seasons. The maximum number of people to be housed at the site will be 24. Housing Structures The Applicant is proposing a 6 -unit side-by-side (total of 72' X 54') which will include a kitchen, dining room and recreation room. The plans anticipate a total of 13 rooms that can sleep up to two people each per the 2003 IBC. The facility will have three, 4000 gallon potable water storage tanks; three, 70 kW generators; and an ISDS system for sewage. UNGRADED ELEVATION: 85611.8 r,NISXEUfLEVATION:8661 !' A! Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC-12/4/06 Page 3 Water: The Applicant is proposing to haul water to the site using a water hauling contractor. The potable water is to be supplied by GTM, Ltd (does not have a potable water haulers license number) who will get potable water from the Meeker City Water Department. Thus, all water will be treated prior to delivery at the site. The site will be equipped with three, 4000 gallon potable water storage tanks. The facility is designed for 80 gallons of potable water use per day which includes dining, food preparation, laundry, sewage, sanitation and a contingency. At this rate, the facility is anticipated to use approximately 1,920 gallons of water per day. This will provide a 6.25 day supply of potable water. Sewage: The site is to be served by one ISDS system which is to be located just off the approved COGCC well pad. The ISDS has been engineered by Cronk Construction Incorporated and signed/sealed by Thomas A. Cronk P.E. The proposed system is designed to handle the estimated 1,800 gal of sewage and wastewater/day. Refuse: The facility is to be served with a 6 cubic yard, bear -proof dumpster. Density: Since this facility is not entirely contained within the COGCC approved well pad, per 5.02.21 (2)(D), this site must maintain at least a one mile spacing from all other Temporary Employee Housing SUP sites. As this is the first Temporary Employee Housing site to be reviewed under the recently adopted 5.02.21 regulations, there are no other approved housing sites within one mile of the proposed site. Proximity to Permanent Available Housing: As this site is over 55 miles from the City of Rifle, the nearest municipality by car, staff has concluded that this is a very remote site which is not proximate to any permanent housing. Renewal: The Applicant is proposing to renew this annual permit twice (2007 and 2008) to allow for two full winter seasons at the site. Reclamation and Revegetation: All housing structures and associated equipment will be located on the COGCC approved well pad except for the ISDS. Since the ISDS is not located on the well pad, it is not covered by the COGCC reclamation standards and is required to meet the standards set for in Section 5.02.21 (11). A "Site Rehabilitation Plan" has been submitted (See Exhibit J). Since the area disturbed is less than V2 of one acre, staff is not recommending that security be collected for this revegetation plan. Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 4 REVIEW CRI I'ERIA FOR SPECIAL USE PERMITS (SECTION 5:03) Pursuant to Section 5.03, as listed under the Zone District Regulations, special uses shall conform to all requirements listed there under and elsewhere in the Zoning Resolution, as well as the following standards: 1. Utilities adequate to provide water and sanitation service based on accepted engineering standards and approved by the Board of County Commissioners shall either be in place or shall be constructed in conjunction with the proposed use. Response Staff feels that provisions made for water hauling and sewage disposal as described above and in combination with the staff recommended conditions, this standard is satisfied. 2. Street improvements adequate to accommodate traffic volume generated by the proposed use and to provide safe, convenient access to the use shall either be in place or shall be constructed in conjunction with the proposed use. Response Overall, the approval of this Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing will reduce traffic on the access roads to the site. For this reason, staff feels that additional road improvements are not necessary. 3. Design of the proposed use is organized to minimize impact on and from adjacent uses of land through installation of screen fences or landscape materials on the periphery of the lot and by location of intensively utilized areas, access points, lighting and signs in such a manner as to protect established neighborhood character. Response As this site is very remote, located primarily on an already approved COGCC drill pad and will ultimately reduce the amount of traffic to and from the site, it is staff's opinion that this Temporary Employee Housing facility will not adversely effect any nearby neighbors as proposed. Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 5 Legend Gas Well SUP - Temporary Employee Housing Chevron USA Inc. 0 2,350 4,700 9.400 Feet 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 6 Lana Zersing CEJ SUP - Temporary Employee Housing Chevron USA Inc. 0 2,350 4,700 9.400 Feet I 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 W -+E Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 7 II. BACKGROUND Referral to Planning Commission As an oversight from the recent staff turnover in the department, this application was inadvertently scheduled for a public hearing before the BOCC without first getting the Board's direction on referring the application to the Planning Commission. At the Board's discretion, this application may still be referred to the Planning Commission for their recommendation. However, staff feels that given the recent text amendment to Section 5.02.21 "Temporary Employee Housing", the Planning Commission has spent significant time reviewing the standards and is familiar with the issues. In addition, staff feels this housing application is in the overall best interest of the County. To this end, staff recommends that the Board move forward with a motion on this item during the scheduled public hearing. III. SITE DESCRIPTION The proposed site is to be located on a 17,013 acre parcel owned by Chevron USA Inc. The primary use of this land is currently grazing and natural gas extraction operations. The site is very remote as it is 2'/z hours (55.5 miles) by car from Rifle and approximately 15 miles "as the crow flies" North West from Parachute. There are no roads which connect this site to the Town of Parachute, which makes the City of Rifle the nearest municipality. IV. ZONING & ADJACENT USES The subject property is zoned Resource Lands - Plateau (RL). The type of use requested falls under the definition of "Temporary Employee Housing" which are contemplated as special uses in the RL zone district. As this site is very remote and the parcel is large (17,013 acres), the only adjacent use is grazing at this time. (See above Zoning Map on Page 5) Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 8 V. AUTHORITY & APPLICABILITY Pursuant to Section 9.03.04 of the Zoning Resolution, an application for a Special Use Permit shall be approved or denied by the Board of County Commissioners after holding a public hearing thereon in conformance with all provisions of the Zoning Resolution. VI. REVIEW AGENCY AND OTHER COMMENTS Comments have been received from the following agencies / community groups and are integrated throughout this memorandum as applicable. 1. Town of DeBeque: No Response. 2. Town of Parachute: No Response. 3. Garfield County Road and Bridge Department: No Response. 4. Garfield County Vegetation Management: "It is requested that the applicant monitor the site while it is an active temporary housing facility for County listed noxious weeds and treat when necessary. (See Exhibit G)" In addition, since the total disturbed area which is outside the approved COGCC well pad is approximately 1/a of one acre, revegetation security is not recommended (See Exhibit L). 5. Grand Valley Fire Protection District: No Response. 6. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: No Response. 7. Bureau of Land Management: No Response. 8. Garfield County Oil and Gas Auditor: No Response. 9. Garfield County Sheriff Department: Due to the remoteness of this Temporary Employee Housing, response times by emergency response personnel will be longer than normal given the 2'h hour drive to the site as well as the impact of adverse weather on road conditions. (See Exhibit H and Emergency Service Map on the Page 7) 10. Garfield County Attorney: No Response. ASSOCIATES. /NC SCALE: !'•2M( PROPOSEDRoID FOR I91144M1fS PRODIXTION RMT COMPANY (METROS IRikU..R3JARIDET./U-.UTTO (G (AL PROPOSED (DIG (H. 57 Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 9 FIFFIN B ASSOCIATES INC 1414 ELN 8T.. SUITE 202 .ROCK SPRINGS, WY 82801 (301)352-5028 DATE. 051000 EMERGENCY.S£RITCES AMP FOR CHEVRON' TR PAD SEC.J,E 5 S, R. 9116, GAR 1ELD COUNT: COLORADO ITLLJAMS PRODUCTION MIT COMAW Section 9.03.05 [Periodic Review of SUP/ Pursuant to section 9.03.05 of the Zoning Resolution: Any Special Use Permits may be made subject to a periodic review not less than every six (6) months if required by the County Commissioners. The purpose of such review shall be to determine compliance or noncompliance with any performance requirements associated with the granting of the Special Use Permit. The County Commissioners shall indicate that such a review is required and shall establish the time periods at the time of issuance of a Special Use Permit. Such review shall be conducted in such manner and by such persons as the County Commissioners deem appropriate to make the review effective and meaningful. Upon the completion of each review, the Commissioners may determine that the permit operations are in compliance and continue the permit, or determine the operations are not in compliance and either suspend the permit or require the permittee to bring the operation into compliance by a certain specified date. Such periodic review shall be limited to those performance requirements and conditions imposed at the time of the original issuance of the Special Use Permit. Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 10 VII. RECOMMENDED FINDINGS 1. Proper posting and public notice was provided as required for the meeting before the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The meeting before the Board of County Commissioners was extensive and complete, that all pertinent facts, matters and issues were submitted and that all interested parties were heard at that meeting. 3. The above stated and other reasons, the proposed special use permit has been determined to be in the best interest of the health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity and welfare of the citizens of Garfield County. 4. The application has met the requirements of Special Use (Sections 5:03, 5:03:07, 5:03.08 and 9:03) the Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978, as amended. VIII. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Due to 1) the limited nature of potential impacts to surrounding properties, 2) by proceeding with this proposal there will be an overall decrease in traffic on unimproved roadways and county roads which will promote safety and wellbeing, 3) the fact that the site itself will be situated on an existing well pad with an active gas operation, 4) and that the Temporary Employee Housing facility meets the requirements set forth in Section 5.02.21, Staff recommends the Board approve the request for a Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing on in the Resource Lands — Plateau (RL) zone district with the following conditions: 1. That all representations of the Applicant, either within the application or stated at the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners, shall be considered conditions of approval unless explicitly altered by the Board. 2. That the operation of the facility be done in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations governing the operation of this type of facility. 3. Emissions of smoke and particulate matter: every use shall be operated so as to comply with all Federal, State and County air quality laws, regulations and standards. 4. Emission of heat, glare, radiation and fumes: every use shall be so operated that it does not emit heat, glare, radiation or fumes which substantially interfere with the existing use of adjoining property or which constitutes a public nuisance or hazard. Flaring of gases, aircraft warning signals, reflective painting of storage tanks, or other such operations Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 11 which may be required by law as safety or air pollution control measures shall be exempted from this provision. 5. Water pollution: in a case in which potential hazards exist, it shall be necessary to install safeguards designed to comply with the Regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency before operation of the facilities may begin. All percolation tests or ground water resource tests as may be required by local or State Health Officers must be met before operation of the facilities may begin. 6. If applicable, the Applicant shall provide a copy of the appropriate bond supplied to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) intended to guarantee reclamation of the Temporary Employee Housing site prior to the issuance of a Special Use Permit. If the COGCC does not require reclamation and revegetation bonding, the applicant shall work with County Staff to establish a bond appropriate to guarantee reclamation and revegetation of the Temporary Employee Housing facility. 7. All Special Use Permits for Temporary Employee Housing is subject to all applicable building code, state and federal permit requirements, fire protection district requirements and fire code requirements. 8. Water and wastewater systems proposed to service temporary employee housing must comply with all applicable state and local laws and regulations. 9. Applicants must keep appropriate records, to be provided to the County upon request to demonstrate that water supplied to a site is from an approved source and that wastewater is disposed at an approved facility. For facilities serving twenty-four (24) people or less, the operator must conduct monthly tests (or quarterly if an on-site disinfection system is installed) and maintain records of stored potable water samples specific for coli form. Any tests indicating coli form contamination must be disclosed to the Garfield County Board of Health or designee. 10. In no case shall unsafe water be used for drinking nor shall raw sewage or used water be discharged on the ground surface. 11. The maximum allowable time length of the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing is one (1) year. For good cause shown, the permit may be renewed annually in a public meeting with notice by agenda only. Annual renewal review shall be based on the standards herein as well as all conditions of the permit. A permit may be revoked anytime through a public hearing called up by staff or the Board of County Commissioners. Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 12 12. Inhabitants of the temporary housing shall be applicant's employees and/or subcontractors, working on the related construction or mineral extraction operation, and not dependents of employees, guests or other family members. 13. Temporary employee housing sites shall be maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary condition, free of weeds and refuse. Any hazardous or noxious materials that must be stored on site for operational or security reasons must be managed in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 14. Fire Protection General Requirements: Provisions shall be made for giving alarm in case of fire. It shall be the responsibility of the duly authorized attendant or caretaker to inform all employees about means for summoning fire apparatus, sheriff's office and resident employees. All fires are subject to §307 of the 2003 International Fire Code (IFC) including but not limited to permits, attendance, open fires, coal grills, fire bans and bon fires. One (1) or more approved extinguishers of a type suitable for flammable liquid or electrical fires (Class A, Class B and Class C), carbon dioxide or dry chemical, shall be located in an open station so that it will not be necessary to travel more than one hundred (100) feet to reach the nearest extinguisher. 15. Outdoor food storage is prohibited unless facilities that prevent the attraction of animals to the temporary employee housing site are provided. 16. The applicant shall provide a detailed map and GPS coordinates to the Garfield County Sheriff's Office and the relevant Fire Protection District which is sufficient for emergency response purposes, including location of the temporary employee housing site; private and public roadways accessing the site, marked as open, gated and/or locked; and detailed directions to the site from a major public right-of-way. The map is subject to approval by the Garfield County Sheriffs Office and relevant Fire Protection District. 17. If a Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing is granted, the applicant shall notify the County when site development begins The applicant shall verify in writing, by site plan and through photo documentation that the site, water system, and sewage disposal system were designed, installed and inspected in accordance with the said special use permit and comply with all applicable regulations, permits, and conditions. All written documentation and site plans verifying compliance must be stamped by a certified Colorado Engineer. The County also reserves the right to inspect a site, without notice, to assess compliance with the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing. A determination of noncompliance with any Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing, or condition approval thereof, is grounds for revocation or suspension of said permit, in accordance with Section §9.01.06. Chevron -Temporary Employee Housing BOCC —12/4/06 Page 13 18. No animals shall be allowed at temporary employee housing sites. 19. The maximum number of occupants permitted under this Special Use Permit for Temporary/r�_Employee Housing is twenty-four (24). ? C. .S V GM r1' &�otAt 6 ne6, q/o7I IX. RECOMMENDED MOTION "I move to approve a Special Use Permit for a Temporary Employee Housing for Chevron USA Inc. with the conditions provided by Staff." STATE OF COLORADO )ss County of Garfield At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for Garfield County, Colorado, held in the Commissioners' Meeting Room, Garfield County Courthouse, in Glenwood Springs on Monday the 13th of November, 2006, there were present: John Martin Larry McCown Tr€si Houpt Carolyn Dahlgren Mildred Alsdorf Jesse Smith , Commissioner Chairman , Commissioner , Commissioner , Deputy County Attorney , Clerk of the Board Assistant County Manager when the following proceedings, among others were had and done, to -wit: RESOLUTION NO. 2006 — A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE TEXT SECTION 5.02.21 OF THE GARFIELD COUNTY ZONING RESOLUTION OF 1978 ADOPTING REGULATION. WHEREAS, on the 2nd day of January, 1979, the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, adopted Resolution No. 79-1 concerning a Zoning Resolution for the County of Garfield, State of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Board is authorized by the provisions of Sections 30-28-109 through 30-28-116, C.R.S. 1973, as amended, to provide for the approval of amendments to such Zoning Resolution, and the Board has so amended the said Resolution; and WHEREAS, on December 16, 1991, the Board adopted a codified version of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978 and all subsequent amendments; and WHEREAS, on October 11, 2006, the Garfield County Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed text amendment to Section 5.02.21, Special Use Permits for Temporary Employee Housing; WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the 13th day of November, 2006 before the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, at the Commissioners meeting room, Suite 100, Garfield County Administrative Building , 108 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, as to which hearing, public notice was given in accordance with requirements of Section 10 of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution; Page 1 of 3 WHEREAS, the Board on the basis of evidence produced at the aforementioned hearing has made the following determination of fact: 1. That an application for a zone district text amendments were made consistent with the requirements of Section 10.00 of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978, as amended; 2. That the Board of County Commissioners is authorized by the provisions of Section 30-28-116, C.R.S. 1973, as amended, to provide for the approval of amendments to the Garfield County Zoning Resolution; 3. That the public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners was extensive and complete, that all pertinent facts, matters and issues were submitted and that all interested parties were heard at the hearing; 4. That the Garfield County Planning Commission has reviewed the proposed zone district text amendment and made a recommendation as required by Section 10.04 of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978, as amended; 5. That the proposed text amendments are in the best interest of' the health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity and welfare of the citizens of Garfield County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, that the Garfield County Zoning Resolution, adopted on the 2nd day of January, 1979, and identified as its Resolution No. 79-1, as subsequently amended by this Board, shall be and hereby is amended and said language will be incorporated into the codified Garfield County Zoning Resolution adopted by the Board on December 16, 1991 as shown on the attached Exhibit A: ADOPTED this day of , 2006 ATTEST: GARFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Clerk of the Board Chairman Page 2 of 3 Upon motion duly made and seconded the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote: Larry McCown Tresi Houpt John Martin STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss County of Garfield ) Aye Nay , Aye h County Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, in and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the annexed and foregoing Resolution is truly copied from the Records of the Proceeding of the Board of County Commissioners for said Garfield County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Glenwood Springs, this day of , A.D. 2006. County Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners Page 3 of 3 Garfield County, Board of County Commissioners As Adopted November 13, 2006 Page 1 of 6 Exhibit A 5.02.21 Special Use Permits for Temporary Employee Housing: (1) At times of severe housing shortage, extremely remote locations or other emergency conditions, special use permits for temporary employee housing in the nature of manufactured homes [as defined under C.R.S. 42-1-102 (106) (b)] and/or recreational vehicles [as defined under C.R.S. 42-1-102 (61), with the addition that such truck, truck tractor, motor home or camper trailer is being used for temporary living quarters and not recreational purposes] may be granted for projects within Garfield County related to commercial, industrial, mineral extraction or highway operations of substantial size in any zone district by the County Commissioners through the special use permit process. Such housing shall be of a temporary nature. At the expiration of the permit, the lands shall be restored and all housing structures and associated infrastructure shall be removed. Review of the permit shall be subject to §9.03 and §5.03 of the Garfield County Zoning Regulations of 1978 as Amended. All Special Use Permits for Temporary Employee Housing is subject to all applicable building code, state and federal permit requirements, fire protection district requirements and fire code requirements. (2) Special Use Permits for Temporary Housing: The applicant shall submit an adequate site plan, consistent with §9.01.01 and including proposed water supply, proposed method of sewage treatment and names and addresses of adjacent property owners. (A) Water and wastewater systems proposed to service temporary employee housing must comply with all applicable state and local laws and regulations. In addition, all sewage must be disposed of on-site using an Individual Sewage Disposal System (ISDS) unless the applicant can prove: 1. That, at the discretion of the Garfield County Board of Health, an ISDS system is not feasible due to environmental, topographic or engineering conditions where the temporary housing is to be located; or 2. That, at the discretion of the Garfield County Board of Health, year- round access is available and maintained for safe and regular access for sewage hauling vehicles. In addition, the following conditions must be met: a. The applicant must demonstrate and guarantee an arrangement for hauling sewage; and b. The applicant must maintain all records including but not limited to trip logs/reports and landfill receipts; and c. All sewage disposal records must be maintained as public records to be available to the County and/or any other interested third party upon request; and d. The temporary housing must not exceed a cumulative of one (1) year at an approved location. Garfield County, Board of County Commissioners As Adopted November 13, 2006 Page 2 of 6 (8) For sites where potable water is hauled to and wastewater is hauled out, applicants must keep appropriate records, to be provided to the County upon request to demonstrate that water supplied to a site is from an approved source and that wastewater is disposed at an approved facility. For facilities serving twenty-four (24) people or less, the operator must conduct monthly tests (or quarterly if an on-site disinfection system is installed) and maintain records of stored potable water samples specific for coli form. Any tests indicating coli form contamination must be disclosed to the Garfield County Board of Health or designee. Water systems serving twenty-five (25) people or more must demonstrate conformance to state regulations by obtaining all necessary state permits prior to the scheduling of a Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing public hearing. (C) In no case shall unsafe water be used for drinking nor shall raw sewage or used water be discharged on the ground surface. (D) Special Use Permits for Temporary Employee Housing sites must be related to one or more commercial, industrial, mineral extraction or highway operation locations and shall be limited to a spacing of at least one (1) mile between temporary employee housing sites, regardless of land ownership or operator. Special Use Permits for Temporary Employee Housing for oil and gas extraction purposes in the Resource Lands (RL) zoning district may be exempted by the BOCC from the one mile spacing if the operator can prove that the housing structures and all supporting infrastructure will be contained within the Colorado OH and Gas Commission (COGCC) approved well pad and there will be no new additional land disturbance outside of the COGCC approved well pad area. If the applicant is applying for a Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing on an approved COGCC well pad, the applicant must provide the relevant approved APD permit indicating housing location(s) along with the application for a Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing. (3) The maximum allowable time length of the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing is one (1) year. For good cause shown, the permit may be renewed annually in a public meeting with notice by agenda only. Annual renewal review shall be based on the standards herein as well as all conditions of the permit. A permit may be revoked anytime through a public hearing called up by staff or the Board of County Commissioners. By way of example and not limitation, continued non-availability of a permanent housing inventory or the nature of the construction or extraction project may constitute 'good cause' for renewal. The applicant must provide an estimated total cumulative length of time the temporary employee housing will be at the proposed location along with a statement of intentions to request renewal past the one year expiration date as part of the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing application. Failure to provide a statement of intention for renewal will prohibit the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing permit from future renewal consideration. (4) Temporary housing shall be located at a site authorized by the Board of County Commissioners and identified on the relevant site plan submitted with the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing. Inhabitants of the temporary Garfield County, Board of County Commissioners As Adopted November 13, 2006 Page 3 of 6 housing shall be applicant's employees and/or subcontractors, working on the related construction or mineral extraction operation, and not dependents of employees, guests or other family members. (5) Temporary employee housing sites shall be maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary condition, free of weeds and refuse. Any hazardous or noxious materials that must be stored on site for operational or security reasons must be managed in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. (A) Fire Protection General Requirements: Provisions shall be made for giving alarm in case of fire. It shall be the responsibility of the duly authorized attendant or caretaker to inform all employees about means for summoning fire apparatus, sheriffs office and resident employees. All fires are subject to §307 of the 2003 International Fire Code (IFC) including but not limited to permits, attendance, open fires, coal grills, fire bans and bon fires. One (1) or more approved extinguishers of a type suitable for flammable liquid or electrical fires (Class A, Class B and Class C), carbon dioxide or dry chemical, shall be located in an open station so that it will not be necessary to travel more than one hundred (100) feet to reach the nearest extinguisher. A water storage tank may be required if County and local fire protection officials deem it necessary. (8) Bear -proof refuse containers must be provided for trash. At least one thirty (30) gallon (4 cubic feet) container shall be provided for each unit or the equivalent in a central trash collection facility. Said container(s) must be durable, washable, non-absorbent metal or plastic with tight -fitting lids. Refuse shall be disposed of not less than once weekly. (C) Outdoor food storage is prohibited unless facilities that prevent the attraction of animals to the temporary employee housing site are provided. (D) The applicant shall provide a detailed map and GPS coordinates to the Garfield County Sheriffs Office and the relevant Fire Protection District which is sufficient for emergency response purposes, including location of the temporary employee housing site; private and public roadways accessing the site, marked as open, gated and/or locked; and detailed directions to the site from a major public right-of-way. The map is subject to approval by the Garfield County Sheriff's Office and relevant Fire Protection District. (6) If structures, requiring Building Permits under the Garfield County Building Code, are constructed for the commercial, industrial, highway project or mineral extraction operation related to the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing, upon expiration or revocation of the permit Certificates of Occupancy for such structures shall be withheld until the temporary living quarters are removed and the site is restored to the satisfaction of the County Building and Planning Director. (7) If a Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing is granted, the applicant shall notify the county when site development begins. The applicant shall verify in writing, by site plan and through photo documentation that the site, Garfield County, Board of County Commissioners As Adopted November 13, 2006 Page 4 of 6 water system, and sewage disposal system were designed, installed and inspected in accordance with the said special use permit and comply with all applicable regulations, permits, and conditions. All written documentation and site plans verifying compliance must be stamped by a certified Colorado Engineer. The county also reserves the right to inspect a site, without notice, to assess compliance with the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing. A determination of noncompliance with any Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing, or condition approval thereof, is grounds for revocation or suspension of said permit, in accordance with Section §9.01.06. (8) If there is suitable permanent housing inventory available in an area near the commercial, industrial, highway project or mineral extraction operation, as determined at the discretion of the BOCC, the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing shall not be granted. (9) No animals shall be allowed at temporary employee housing sites. (10) In evaluating a request for a Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing, the County Commissioners may require compliance with additional conditions of approval as may be needed to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the public. (A.81-263) (11)The applicant shall submit as part of the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing, a reclamation and revegetation plan for each specific site addressing all points in section eleven (11) within this §5.02.21. a. Debris and waste materials, including, but not limited to structures, concrete, footings, sewage disposal systems and related infrastructure, water storage and related distribution infrastructure, roads, and other sand, plastic, gravel, pipe and cable shall be removed. All pits, cellars, and other holes will be backfilled as soon as possible after all equipment is removed to conform to surrounding terrain. All access roads to the site and associated facilities shall be closed, graded and recontoured. Culverts and any other obstructions that were part of the access road(s) shall be removed. Upon closure of a camp facility, wastewater tanks shall be completely pumped out and either crushed in place, punctured and filled with inert material or removed. Any waste material pumped from a wastewater tank or waste debris from tank removal must be disposed of at an approved facility that is permitted by CDPHE and/or Garfield County to receive said wastes. Materials may not be burned or buried (other than ISDS) on the premises. All disturbed areas affected by temporary employee housing or subsequent operations shall be reclaimed as early and as nearly as practicable to their original condition and shall be maintained to control dust, weeds and minimize erosion. As to crop lands, if subsidence occurs in such areas additional topsoil shall be added to the depression and the land shall be re -leveled as close to its original contour as practicable. Reclamation shall occur no later than three (3) months after the Special Use Permit for Temporary Employee Housing expires or is revoked unless the Director or designee extends the time period because of conditions outside the control of the applicant. b. All areas compacted by temporary employee housing and subsequent Garfield County, Board of County Commissioners As Adopted November 13, 2006 Page 5 of 6 operations shall be cross -ripped. On crop land, such compaction alleviation operations shall be undertaken when the soil moisture at the time of ripping is below thirty-five percent (35%) of field capacity. Ripping shall be undertaken to a depth of eighteen (18) inches unless and to the extent bed rock is encountered at a shallower depth. c. When a temporary employee housing site is removed, all disturbed areas will be restored and revegetated as soon as practicable. For disturbed areas not regulated by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, the following regulations will apply: (1) Revegetation of crop lands. All segregated soil horizons removed from crop lands shall be replaced to their original relative positions and contour, and shall be tilled adequately to re-establish a proper seedbed. The area shall be treated if necessary and practicable to prevent invasion of undesirable species and noxious weeds, and to control erosion. Any perennial forage crops that were present before disturbance shall be reestablished. (2) Revegetation of non -crop lands. All segregated soil horizons removed from non -crop lands shall be replaced to their original relative positions and contour as near as practicable to achieve erosion control and long- term stability, and shall be tilled adequately in order to establish a proper seedbed. The disturbed area then shall be reseeded in the first favorable season. Reseeding with species consistent with the adjacent plant community is encouraged. In the absence of an agreement between the applicant and the affected surface owner as to what seed mix should be used, the applicant shall consult with a representative of the local soil conservation district to determine the proper seed mix to use in revegetating the disturbed area. d. During occupation and reclamation operations, all disturbed areas shall be kept free of Garfield County and State of Colorado List A and B noxious weeds. e. Successful reclamation of the site and access road will be considered completed when: (1) On crop land, reclamation has been performed as per 11(c)(1) of this section, and observation by the Director or designee over two growing seasons has indicated no significant unrestored subsidence. (2) On non -crop land, reclamation has been performed as per 11(c)(2) of this section, and the total cover of live perennial vegetation, excluding noxious weeds, provides sufficient soils erosion control as determined by the Director through a visual appraisal. The Director or designee shall consider the total cover of live perennial vegetation of adjacent or nearby undisturbed land, not including overstory or tree canopy cover, having similar soils, slope and aspect of the reclaimed area. (3) A final reclamation inspection has been completed by the Director or Garfield County, Board of County Commissioners As Adopted November 13, 2006 Page 6 of 6 designee, there are no outstanding compliance issues relating to Garfield County rules, regulations, orders or permit conditions, and the Director or designee has notified the applicant that final reclamation has been approved. f. Specifically as to revegetation, the applicant shall provide security for revegetation of disturbed areas in amount and in accordance with a plan approved by the Garfield County Vegetation Management Department. The security shall be held by Garfield County until vegetation has been successfully reestablished according to the standards in the Garfield County Vegetation Management Plan adopted by resolution No. 2002-94, as amended. MEMORANDUM To: David Pesnichak From: Steve Anthony Re: Comments on the Williams (Chevron owned property) Temporary Housing & Storage Facility Date: November 21, 2006 Thanks for the opportunity to comment on this permit. My comments are as follows: Noxious Weeds It is requested that the applicant monitor the site while itis an active temporary housing facility for County listed noxious weeds and treat when necessary. Revegetation Revegetation Security -It is requested that the applicant provide information regarding the quantity of surface area to be disturbed that is outside of COGC's regulatory jurisdiction. When we have the information we will be able to determine if a revegatation security request is necessary. David Pesnichak From: Jim Sears Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 3:30 PM To: David Pesnichak Subject: Williams Production RMT Temporary Living and Storage Facility Special Use Permit Application/Sec. 3, T5S, R97W David: After review of the Special Use Permit Application, the Garfield County Sheriff's Office has the following comment: 1. Due to the remote location of this site, and the condition of the roads in this area during adverse weather conditions, approval of this application will cause an adverse impact on the response capabilities of the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. As noted by the applicant in their introduction, this location is approximately 2 1/2 hours from the nearest housing location. Any serious law enforcement, fire or medical situation will be hampered by the time that it will take to respond. The information packet will be returned to your office. Thank You, Jim Sears Emergency Operations Commander Garfield County Sheriff's Office 970-945-0453 1 08/21/2006 14:41 3038942109 CONDO PAGE 01/03- �FORMN Ip Spicing Order Number is) Un3Acreage AtiThetlmWell Stain dColoradti �� ?Risme Fork INMFK Rev l- Oil and Gas Conservation Commission A� 11m LI'car SextetMeet Denvv, Oseade Remnant 1803Ne4SW Fa:lassetE1a5 r" ^'E- `a' i p, C.lr �4 LJ t t APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO: 1' 1 [9T O 1 IX oda, NB Deepen, 0 Retlw1, ED PaammpYberdpet OJ JULa / Ji%G e" q t 2 TYPE OFWE1.l cc'MasaoDal dOAMasao _. II OMEP: Regtng Welfare.1,Lae • Surface PIu29bs eerstf V l7 + BINDLE ZONE MULTIPLE ZONES I COMMINGLE 2014E31- - ga,mpanp,e 3. Nene of opezmrManee Peerionen RM[ Cowen 4. COGCCOperterMj*en 981350 MepminNTCMJ OP maim 5, Addrem: 151" Arapahoe St, Truer ;n7000.. APO Wpal Copy -Iden .<n Yes s4,NelSudaseaod non Mich sae Aeaehed Cly: Denver Sure: CO 21e 00202 ` Form 2A SudaceSunylD# 5. Contact Name: Homed Here Phone 3038054088 ' Fax: 303822$4256 _. 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Pwegb: ©04ecuonat • NCYga1Dl (hghytleablet, eromX deviated dRNag plan. omlomhoe SeoTwp Rog: NEW Set 3 TtS4191W Footage Mop el Prod Zone: 1247s 1 PSL 11980 1 1AtIlettom Kole: 14475 l I 11880 18. tabcelonin a high *skarn (Pod0803b)1 17. Dislanoe to the neanstWNEn2, pubeomad, above In grand Yos WIlyaraaoat © No 71 P41M dee=r 18. Dimino to Neemsl Mope/ Approg1403'5H1 ItD'¢Nnce to nearest Ylpelmnedoortlplefed blDg sin tgmalbn: mons Nadirs FUlmaibids) Formation Coda Spicing Order Number is) Un3Acreage AtiThetlmWell Unit Configuration DST SE/4,pie) ?Risme Fork INMFK 51017 Untimed END id Yee DispOaJFadly Osiges d*g, nonyhml • LendSpreadhg holds rout/Mee n Wien Everett/none Salddrg drtgffcoI. Ming Sae tole _. Weight Per Fool Sotto Deplh Sada Cement 1 CementSown _ Cement Top Surface 1470' 95/8' 238 3044' piWele Gemini° evaee. Produton 71. L5neml Ownmhip: 22 Surface Omen* 23. Is theSudan Owner also 23a.1f23 Is Yes: lathe ©Feea ©Fe ESlale 9e Mbemlowner? Surface Owners) Surface Owners AgreerrenOAlbrhn Twp, pig Monet The Ell - es the team? mineral Wore Federal -Iden .<n Yes s4,NelSudaseaod non Mich sae Aeaehed Leased SudaceSunylD# © Ordure enmrwire -No or - Ease description - 325.000 E:31dD- pond ' 23&1f23 jNo: X - show Surface ` moo Surface Fond 24, Using standard OMR, See Pis proposed vitals b lootedtethdlmparaie eh00amap ii you pelf* 25. Distance m Naeresltdnerel Lease Lbw Apples 1980'EHL 28. Tobi Ages In Lease: _ 1791698 luta bene wined or If good faith R AUdid not remit In new talion. Z7. In H28amlchaled7 51 Yes M. WM Wt anions be encountered dubg 22. WE set (713,040ppmTDS CI) oral 30. II quoins27 or2Mem yea,bthlskraeonin 81. Muddeproah e ORM Method: La 4Farming NOTE: Ina Lase el an onion NON Reoolnpleben ©No Sting? banal mut be wed amrelHve ®Onsite llYes, atianciontiggelATIAnn No _ No 828,99 or 39 an 'Yee a pit permit may to mqusod. .. OYes j k duilga m/ area(Ruk903)? O papemlo(RMe 905b.) Yes END id Yee DispOaJFadly Osiges d*g, nonyhml • LendSpreadhg holds rout/Mee n Wien Everett/none Salddrg drtgffcoI. Ming Sae tole Sia of OesJpg 1 Weight Per Fool Sotto Deplh Sada Cement 1 CementSown _ Cement Top Surface 1470' 95/8' 238 3044' piWele Gemini° evaee. Produton 77/8' 412' 1191 9600 iOeEMrseoverPP raneroesod 4 1 '^ - } Slade Tool II 32 BOP Equipment Type X Anna*Pnuenbr E% Double Ren O Raga% Head .11 None M. Common 34. Wel Rule 306 Ceneultadon leek place on(dote) 7 9 db .was waived, or is not required Prevldesimpering documentation If rumination luta bene wined or If good faith R AUdid not remit In new talion. PERMIT SUBMITTED TO COGen PRIOR TO COMPLIANCE 'MIN RULE 206 CONSULTATION SHALL BE RETURNED UNAPPROVED. 1 hereby cenfy dist a complete proms package has boon eanl io he epphpble Loral Government Designee(s), and all statement' made In this form ore, m One best of my/knowledge, true, o Jlecl, acomplete. Signed': (/r... -o--.0 m //j{av�� - Print Nae: HaaardHons TNS: Sr. 6bmeedng TaMecien pale: ?itzM`O 4 EntS:uweN,lJanas�ly+ JBg rraMm Based on he informatlon dad hereinthia ApplbaOol ter PomiINo-DrIll complies .uar COGOC Rules and notable order. end Is hereby approved. 8:0GOC Approved: ..� �/�s.G¢,1 OkapiofafCOGCC _ Des: p yl -0 Aft NUMBER 5- 215-120.3411-0ar Parrott Number: 2 0 0 3 7( Eawlral1011Dale: S-72-0-197 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF;f t4 Hour Spud Notice Required. SEE NOTICE NEW Garfield County Rutin n Reid Notice ru Operators applies to this well 411 notification via c -mail: The proposed surface easing in mom than 50' below to depth of deepest water well within I milk of the surface location when corrected For elevation difkrcnocs. The deepest water well edible I mile is '90 rem deep. The operator shall comply with Rale 321., And it shall be the operamr's responsibility to ensure that the wellbore complies with setback requirements in Commission orders or rules prior to producing the well. SITE REHABILITATION PLAN Williams Production RMT Co.- Temporary Living and Storage Facility Section 3, Township 5S, Range 97W, 6th P.M. The Williams Production RMT Co.- Temporary Living and Storage Facility will be located on rangeland owned by Chevron USA Inc. The temporary living and storage facility will be placed entirely upon a Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission regulated natural gas well pad. The exception to COGCC pre-eminence would be the installation of an absorption field for the individual sewage disposal system. This system is approximately 100'x100' in size and is not located on the natural gas well pad and thus would be subject to the rehabilitation regulations set forth by Garfield County. Please see tab 3b Wastewater for a full engineered design and Garfield County ISDS Permit for this site. The subject site appears to he in the Parachute-Rhone-lrigul soil series. The series consists of shallow, well -drained soils. The topsoil should be stripped to a depth of approximately twelve (12) inches and stockpiled at the ISDS margins. This topsoil material will then be mounded 5% over the absorption field to promote surface runoff. RECLAMATION The objectives of ISDS absorption field area reclamation will be as follows: 1. Stabilization of the disturbed areas will be conducted by providing wind and water erosion control to reduce soil loss and to promote evapotranspiration over the absorption field . 2. Utilize the prescribed seed mixtures and additional vegetation practices as described below to establish a self- sustaining vegetative rangeland cover for cattle pasture use. ISDS ABANDONMENT The Individual Sewage Disposal system will be abandoned as per the following protocol detailed in the Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978 Section 5.02.21 (11a): 1. Waste materials will be pumped from the septic tank and will be disposed of at an approved facility that is permitted by the CDPHE and/or Garfield County. 2. The septic tank will be filled with inert material. 3. Underground sewer piping and the absorption field will remain in place, undisturbed. Page 1 of 3 SEEDBED PREPARATION/SOIL TILLAGE Seedbed preparation and soil tillage will be completed after the application of subsoil, topsoil, and any soil amendments. Soil tillage will be to a minimum depth of 4" utilizing a disk, chisel plow, or harrow. Seedbed preparation will also include removal of coarse fragments (rock material) that exceed 35% to 40% of the soil surface as well as rocks 8" in diameter that occupy more than 10% of the soil surface. SEEDING METHODS AND TIMES The area disturbed by construction of the ISDS absorption field will be seeded. If seeding is performed in the spring, it will be accomplished by May 15; if fall seeding is performed it will be completed after August 30 and before the soil freezes. Seeding efforts will consist of drill seeding with a rangeland drill to a planting depth of Y<" to Y2° on slopes 3:1 or flatter. Broadcast seeding followed by harrowing or hand raking to lightly cover the seed with soil will be used on slopes steeper than 3:1, or on areas inaccessible for drill seeding equipment. All areas to be reclaimed will be mulched no later than 24 hours after seeding with a certified weed -free straw or grass hay material. Grass hay mulch will be applied at 1 %z tons per acre, or straw mulch will be applied at 2 tons per acre. Mulch material will be crimped into the soil surface with a commercial mulch crimper, a straight disc, or bulldozer tracks if too steep to otherwise crimp mulch in place. SEED MIXTURES Please see Table 1 for the seed mixtures. WEED CONTROL PLAN A qualified person will inspect the ISDS absorption area and will inventory and map the area for any listed Garfield County noxious weeds. Based on this inventory and mapping, methods, materials, and timing of weed control measures will be specified. Page 2 of 3 TABLE 1 Final Reclamation Seed Mixture Common Name Scientific Name Pounds Pure Live Seed (PLS) per acre Alkali Sacaton Sporobolus airoides 1.0 Sideoats Grama Bouteloua curtipendula 2.0 Basin Wildrye Leymus cinereus 2.0 Western wheatgrass Pascopyrum smithii 4.0 TOTAL PLS 9.0 Page 3 of 3 PVCMI Land Planning Division 1038 County Road 323 Rifle, CO 81650 Ph. 970-625-5350 Fax 970-625-4522 Email: pvcm@hughes.net November 20, 2006 Mr. Dave Pesnichak Senior Planner Garfield County Planning Department 109 8`h Street, 4th floor Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Dear Mr. Pesnichak, Please find below and attached our responses back to your 11/16/06 email regarding the Williams Temporary Housing Facility. 1. Copy of approved APD permit for the well site. Response: Please find a copy of the APD attached. 2. A statement indicating an intent to renew the SUP for one addition year (or more if you think that is necessary) Response: This statement is presently included within the application at Tab 1 - Introduction, page 1, paragraph 3 noting "Williams Production RMT Co. would respectfully request this Special Use Permit to be valid until June 1, 2008. This date would allow for operations across two full winter seasons." 3. GPS coordinates of the housing site (or well pad) Response: The GPS coordinates for this location are Lat. 42° 28' 26", Long. 106° 04' 28". This GPS information is noted within the application at Tab 11- Fire, Safe, Secure in the Emergency Services Map dated 10/10/06. Page 1 of 2 Sec vet* = 5 fl Z29 gc/ES 4. After finding one of my previous notes and looking back at the plans, it looks like you are proposing to have the ISDS off the approved well pad. If this is the case, you will need to submit per Section 11 of 5.02.21 for revegetation and restoration. Please let me know if the ISDS is in fact on the approved APD well pad site. If it is not, please prepare the necessary documents per Section 11 for submittal. Response: The absorption field is not located on the natural gas well pad and is subject to section 11 of 5.02.21. Please find attached a Site Rehabilitation Plan for this absorption field. Thanks again for your assistance and please contact me with any questions. Sincerely, Philip B. Vaughan President PVCMI Page 2 of 2 David Pesnichak From: Steve Anthony Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 9:46 AM To: David Pesnichak Subject: RE: Williams Temporary Housing Facility- Reply to your 11/16/06 email Page 1 of 2 Hi Dave I looked at the attachments re: revegetation for the off site ISDS. Generally we don't ask for a reveg security if the disturbed area is less than half of an acre. In this case it looks like Phil estimates it at 100 ft square -which is 10,000 sq. ft or a little less than a quarter of an acre. So my recommendation would be to accept the submitted revegetation plan and not require a reveg security. Does this sound OK? Steve From: David Pesnichak Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 9:02 AM To: Steve Anthony Subject: Williams Temporary Housing Facility- Reply to your 11/16/06 email Hi Steve, I received the attached documents from Phil Vaughan this morning regarding reclamation on the ISDS on the Williams/Chevron temporary housing site. Sorry this is coming in so late. Thanks, Dave David Pesnichak Senior Planner Garfield County 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Tel: (970) 945-8212 Fax: (970)384-3470 Email: dpesnichak@garfield-county.com From: Philip Vaughan [mailto:pvcm@hughes.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 4:26 PM To: David Pesnichak Cc: 'Roush, Blake (E&P)'; Sandy Hotard; 'Gardner, Michael (E&P)'; Tinsley, Dean (E&P)' Subject: Williams Temporary Housing Facility- Reply to your 11/16/06 email Dave, Please find a response attached to your 11/16/06 email. Please contact me with further questions. 11/27/2006