HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationSPEGIAL USE PERMIT
APPLICATION
North Parachute Ranch Shale Pit
GARFIELD GOUNTY
COLORADO, USA
WAGON WHEEL CONSULTING
111E. Third St, Suite 213
Rifle, CO 81650
(e70) 625-8433
Shate Material Pit
Integrated vegetation and Noxious weed Management Plan
Gar{ield County Special Use Permit Condition
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA)' Inc.
INTRODUCTION: This plan, althougtr limited to the Shale Pit at this time, is an interim step in
derelopr"g an I"tegrated Vegetation and Noxious Weed Management Plan for EnCana Oil &
Cas USeJn..', "ntir"
North Parachute Ranch (NPR). As part of their over all land management
prograrrL EnCana is controlling noxious weeds on the NPR-
NAME OF SPECIAL USE PER]VIIT FACILITY: ShAIE MAIETiAI Pit.
NWli4NWl/4, SWI/4NW1/4 Section 3, T5S,
AMOUNT OF INFESTED LAND TO BE TREATED: Site contains approximately 18.4
@sturbed. No noxious weeds or other weeds were found.
TARGETED WEEDS: Although not currently found in the Shale Material Pit site, Table I lists
@ostlikelytobethesubjectoffuturecontroleffortswithinthesite.This
information is presented herein for field staff to emphasize the importance of knowing for certain
the species of weeds present.
MED MONITORING EMPHASIS AT STIALE MATERIAL PIT.
Common Name Scientific Nome rype Control Methods
Russian
Knapweed
Acroptilon repens P Reseeding disturbed sites wittr fast growing
grasses, herbicide in fall (Curtail recommended),
allelopathic - tillage necessary if allowed to
become established.
Oxeye Daisy Chrysanthemum
leucanthemum
P Herbicide application at early flowering.
Houndstongue Cynoglossum
fficirnle
B Re-seed with aggressive grasses, removal at
flowering or early seed, or herbicides at prebud or
rosette stage.
Thistle,
Canada
tstum arvense P Re-seed with aggressive grasses, mow every 2-3
weeks over 3 growing seasons followed by fall
herbicide application, beetles, herbicides in late
sunmer or fall
Thistle,
Plumeless
Carduus
acanthoides
WA,
B
Herbicides, tillage or hand grubbing in rosette
stage, mowing during boltingto early flowering
stage, seed head weevils.
Thistle, Musk Carduus nutans B Tillage or hand grubbing in the rosette stage,
mowing at bolting or early flowering, seed head &
rosette weevils, leaf feeding beetles, herbicides in
rosette stage.
Thistle, Scotch Onopordum
acanthium
B Tillage, hand grubbing, herbicides in rosette stage,
mowing at bolting stage.
'A is Annual, B is biennial, P is perennial
The strategies summari zedinTable 2 for annuals and biennials and in Table 3 for perennials are
those fograd to be most effective depending on the growth habits of each species, i.e., annual,
biennial, or perennial.
CUIUTf,NT AMOI'NT OF INFESTED LAND TO BE IVIANAGED: -O- thETE iS NO
infestation and the purpose of this plan is to prevent an infestation.
AREA TO BE TREATED: The area to be monitored and treated as necessary is 18.4 acres
(Figure l. Shale Material Pit).
ES FOR ANNUALSAND BIENNIALS
, cultivation in rosette stage and before flowering
or seed maturity.
2) Chop roots below soil level.
:l HerUiciaetreatment in rosette or bolting s@
fore seed set; mowing annuals may not prevent the
plants from flowering.
TabIC 3. TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR PERENNIALS
PERENNTIALS Target: deptete nutrient reserres in root system, prevent seed
oroduction
l) Atl"* ptr"tr to expend as much energy from root system as possible, do not treat r'vhen first
emerging in spring but allow growth to bud/bloom stage.
[u"iUi.iOr treatment at bud to bloom stage or in the fall. ln the fall plants draw nutrients into
the roots for winter storage. Herbicides will be drawn down to the roots more efficiently at this
time. If the weed patch has been there a long time, another seuron of seed production is not as
important as getting the herbicide into the root system. Spraying in the fall will kill the
following year's shoots, which are being formed on the roots at this time.
li Mo;rng usually is not recommended because the plants will flower anyway, seed productton
may be reduced, however. Many studies have shown that mowing perennials and spraying the
re-growth is not as effective as spraying without mowing. Effect of mowing is species
dependent; therefore, it is imperative to know the species and its biolory.
METHODS OF TREATMENT:
Re-vegetation.
Amor.mt of surface disturbance will be minimized.
Disturbed areas will be re-seeded with the following seed mix:
Table 4. Recommended Seed Mix for Shale Material Pit
Scientific Namc Common Name
Application
Rate
Lbs PLS/acre
Pascopyrum smithii Westem wheatgrass 4
Elwnus lanceolatus lanceolatus Thickspike wheatgrass 3
P s e udor oe gner ia s Picat a s Pi cata Blueburch wheatgrass 2
Atriplex canescans Fourwing saltbrush 1.5
Purshia tridentata Antelone bitterbrush 0.5
C er cocar ous ledi foli us Curl -leaf mountain mahogany 0.2
Astrapalus cicer Cicer milkvetch 1
Onobrychis viciaefoli Sainfoin 0.2
Total t2.4
Follow up se,eding needs may become evide,nt during monitoring and if so identified, those will
be communicated to appropriate staflfor re-seeding.
Monitoring.
Monitoring for targeted weeds should be performed on a weekly basis beginning at spring green
up and continuing through the growing season.
Disturbed areas have been inspected and no weeds were detected in the Special Use Permit area
on August 25,2005.
Monitoring by qualified personnel will be conducted using Table 5 as a general guide to best
control periods.
Mechanical.
Observed weeds will be controlled first by mechanical means, primarily hand grubbing or
pulling.
Control of listed species in nearby disturbed areas is recommended to reduce the risk and rate of
infestation.
Chemical.
Spot treating is recommended in areas immediately adjacent to the Shale Material Pit site for the
purpose of reducing risk of infestation.
If necessary, spot treatment will be conducted in the Shale Material Pit site as well as the
surrounding areas.
Chemicals typically used include synthetic auxin grow'th regulators (e.g.,2,4D;tordon, banvel,
and garlon), fpSp syntfrase inhibitors (e.g., glyphosate) or a mix of these. For whitetop, an ALS
inhibitor such as metsulfuron methyl has been found to be most effective.
In all cases, the certified applicator shall deem which chemical(s) and at what concentration(s)
shall be used at the time oiipplication. However, it is anticipated the aforementioned classes of
chemicals will be first choice of most certified operators or qualified Supervisors-
Private Company:
West Frontage Road. Debeque. CO 81630- 970-379-6917.
Additional Information: As mentioned in the introduction, an Integrated Weed Management
plan is being considered for the entire North Parachute Ranch. Table 5 is a guide to timing of
key biological processes and the best time to control the subject species on an annual basis.
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
REGULAR 112 OPERAfiON
RECLAMATION PER.MIT APPLICATION PACKAGE
AEBLI@ILxIy,:
This application package is fbr a constnrotion malcrials operation whictr affbcts l0 acres or morB'
lf you plan to conduct i consruction mafttals extraction operation which meets these critsria, please follow the instructions
providiO in this package, in the Rules and Regulatbns, and in the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for tre Extraction of
Construction Materiak, as rcquired.
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The Construction I\4aterial Rules urd Regulations (the Colorado I-and Reclamation Act for ttre Extraction of Construction
Materials, Sec,tion 3+32.5-101, et s€q.. C.RS., and 2 CCR 407-l) and the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (the
"Board') regulate the permitring, ope,rational and reclmration rcquirernants for all constnrction material extraction operations
in Colorado. It is youi obligation to comply wirh the Act and Regulations. You are encouraged to obtain and rwiew a copy of
rhe Rules, available fsr S8.00 from the Division of Minerdls and Geology (the "Office"). In order to submit your application
properly, it is recommended that you rwiew the Act and:
Rule 1.1
Rule 1.4.1
Rule 1.4.5
Rule 1.6
Rule 3.1
Rule 3.3.1
Rule 4
Rule 6
Rule 6.2
Rule 6.4
Rule 6.5
Definitions;
Application Ret/iew and Consideration Process ;
Specific Requiremorts for Regular I 12 Operations;
Public Notice Procedures ;
Reclamation Performance Standards;
Operating withouta Permit - Penalty;
Performance Warranties and Financial Wan-anties:
Permir Application Exhibit Requirements ;
General Requirements of Exttibits ;
Specific Permit Application Exhibit Requirernents; and
Georechnical Stability Exhibil
It is recommended that you contact the agencies lisred in the application section titled "Compliance With Ottrer l-aws" prior to
submitring the application to the Office .
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In order to apply for a Reclamation Psrmit for a Regular 112 Operation, please provide:
o One (1) signed and notarized completed ORIGINAL and ure (l) copy of the conrplaed migirEl Regular 112
Operation Application Form. ORIGINAL SIGNA,TURES MUST BE DONE IN BLUE INK.
o Two (2) cryix of Exhl"bits A-S (required sections described in Rule 6)'
o Two (2) copies of Addendum I - Notice requirernenis (desoibed in Rule l.6.4lxb). A sample of tlris notice is
altached for your use.
o The Geotechnical Stability Exhibit wheir required by the Division.
o The ap,plication fee.
The ninety (90) day period for rwiew of the application and exhibfu will ![Q[ begin until all required information and fee are
submiued. The Office will then reniew the submitted information for adequacy.
NOTICEREOIIIREMENTS:
1. You MUST send a notice, on a form approved by the Board, to the local board of county commissioners. A
copy of this 'Notice of Filing Application" form is atlached for your use .
2. If the mining opration is wittrin the boundaries of a conservation district, send a notice to the board of
superuisols of the comervation dirtric! PRIOR to filing the application. A copy of this "Notice of Filing
Application" form is attached for your use.
3. You MUST include proof of notice # I md #2 above with the application at the time the application is
submitted to the Offrce for filing @ule 1.6. 2( 1 Xg)).
4. EtslQB !o filing the applicatio4 place for public rwiew a copy of the application, less confidential iterns, with
the clerk or recorder of the county or cormties in which the affected land is locatrd.
5. You MUST include an affrdavitor receipt demonstrating that the application was filed with the county clerk
or recorder at the time the application is submitted to the Office for filing.
6- Any changes or additions rnade !o an application submiral MUST be filed with the county clerk or recorder.
You MUST also provide tlre Offrce with an affrdavit or receipt dernonstrating that the change was filed with the
county clerk or recorder no later than rhe close of busirrcss on the day the change was filed with the Office
(Rule 1.8.1(2)).
7 . Within ten ( 10) days after your application is considered filed, you must publish four tinres in a newspaper of
general circulatioq in the locality of the proposed mining opration, the notice described in Rule 1.6.41Xd)'
8. In additiorq after the first publication you must mail or personally serve a copy of the notice described in
Rule 1.6.2{ 1)(d) to all owners of record of surface rights to the affected land and all owrers of record of lands that
are within 200 fer* of the boundary of the affected land (Rule 1.6.2(l[c)). A copy of a form which includes all
required information for ths notice is attached for your use.
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9. Prior to the Ottice making a decision (consideration of the application), you MUST submit a copy of the proof'
of publication from the newspapff and proof of all required notices. Proof of the notices may be by submiuing
copies of retum receips of a certified mailing or by proof of personal service (Rules 1.4. l(4), 1.4.\a\@),
1.6.2(lXaXii), and 1.6.4 lXg)).
The copy of the application and any changes or additons placed at the offics of the county clerk or recorder shall NOT be
recorded, but shall be raained there for at leiult sixty (60) days after a decision on the application by tre Office and be
available for inspection during this period. At the eird of this period, the application may be reclaimed by the applicant or
destoyed (Rule 1.6.2(2)).
APPLICATION RE\TIE\il PROCEDIIRES :
The Office shall approve or deny the application wi&in ninety (90) days of filing unless the date for consideration by the
Office is extended punuant to Rule 1.8. The time for c,onsideration shall not be eficnded beyond ninety (90) days after the last
such change submiucd- For complor applications, the rcvisly period may be extonded an additional sixty (60) days. Please
see Rule I . l( t0) for the defmition of what constiutes a complex application.
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If the requirernents of the Act and Mineral Rules have been satisfied, the Office will approve the applicaion. The Act also
provides for automatic approval if no action is taken by the Offtce by the end of the re\iiew period.
If the Act and Rsgulation requirernents have not been satisfied, the Office will deny the application. If the Office denies the
applicatioq you may appeal to the Board for a final determination by submitting a writen request for administrative appeal to
the Board within 60 days of the decision date (Rule 1.4.'f .
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A performance waf,ranty, and a financial warranty dollar amount determincd during the application rwiew proc€ss, must be
submitted and approved by the Offrce PRIOR to permit issuance. A financial warranty should NOT be sub,mitted until a
decision on the application has been made. If the applicant is a unit of state or county governmenf then ONLY a performance
warranty is required.
Several different types of frnancial warranties axe allorred by the law. Please rEview Rule 4.0 [o determine which type of
financial warranty you desire to use. You may obtain the appropriate warranty forms from the Offrce during tre application
review period.
Please note that an allDlication approval DOES NOT convev a risht to beqin operations. You MUST submil and have
approval of vour performance and financial warranties. and receive vour copv of the siqned p€rrnit document PRIOR to
beeinnine on*ite minins activitv.
AUTOMATIC Pffi.MIT APPROVAL:
An automatic approval will occur where the Office fails io notiff the applicanUoperator that the aprplication has been denied.
This decision must be made ninety (90) calardar dap from the date the application was determined to havs been filed,
Howwer, the performance and financial warranties must be submitted and approved by the Office bdore the permit will be
issued even if you receive an automatic approval. NO MNING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS
ISSUED (Section 34-32. 5- 109(1 ), C.R.S.).
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".^*LTANCE
wrrH orum LAWS;
Compliance with the AcLand Rules and Regulations of the Mined Land Reclamation Board DOES NOT reliwe you of your
responsibitity to comply with all other applicable state and federal laws. We recommand that you contact the following
agencies to determine whether you need to comply with their legal requirements:
o The Colorado State Historical Preservation Ofiice regarding properties of historical significance including the need for
an archeological survey, procedures for requesting a file searctr, and inveniory forms to identiS sEuctuf,es.
o Colorado Division of Water Resources with regard to water rights;
o Colorado Departmeirt ofHealth, Water Qrality Control Division, with regard to the discharge of pollutants ino the State
waters;
o Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division, with regard to the need for a ftgitive dust permit;
o U.S. Bureau of Land Management or the U.S. Forest Service if the proposed operation will occur on federal lands;
o U. S. Army Corps of Enginwrs regarding a dredge and fill (404) permit; and
o The County Planning Department for the @unty or countiec in which yoru proposed operation is located.
Section 34-32.5- 109(3), C.R.S, requires a mining operator to be responsible for assuring that the mining operation and
the post-mining land use comply with local land use regulations and any master plan for extraction adopted pursuant to
Section 34- l-304, C.R-S.
Upon completion of any phase of reclamatiorl you should consult Rule 3.1 for reclamation standards and 4. 16 for details on
how to reque$t a reclamation responsibility release from the Board.
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C ONSTRUCTION MATERIAIS
REGULAR (T 12) OPERATION
RECLAMATION PBRiVTIT APPLICATION TORM
Permrt # M --.--- (Please reference the file number currently assigrred to this operation)
X N"* Apphcation @de I a.5)Amendment Applicatron (Rule 1.10)
Conversion Application @ule 1 .1 I)
Permit # M ----:- (provide for Arnendments and Conversiom of existing permits)
The application for a Construction Materials Regular 112 Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: (l) ihe application
form; (2) Exhibits A-S, Addendr.un I, any sections of Edribit 6.5 (Geotechnical Stability Exhibit; and (3) the application fee. When you
submit your applicdiorl be sure to urclude one (1) complete simed and notarized ORIGINAL and one (l) copy of the completed
application form, two (2) copies of Exhibits A-S, Addendum 1, appropriate sections of 6.5 (Geotechnical Stability Exlribit, and a check for
the application fee described under Section ( ) below. Exhibits slroaild lpf be bound or in a 3-rirg brnde4 mrys should be folded to
8112'XIl'or81D'X74' size. Toexpediteprocessing"pleaseprovidetheinformationintlreformatandorderdescribedrnthisform.
GENERAL OPERATION INF ORN,IATION
T5rpe or print cbarl;r, in the space provi&d, ALL information rcquccted bclor.
l. Applicant/operator or companv name (nane to bc uBGd on pernit); EnCana Oil & Gas (USA), lnc.
1 . I Type of organization (corporatiorL partnership, etc.): Corporation
1.2 LR.S. Tax I.D. No. or Social Secwity Number: 98-0087558
2. Operation namc (oit. mins or site name): West Fork Pit
3.:
3.1 Change in acreage (+)
3 .2 ToLal acreage in Perm it area
4 EggE,
4. I New Application
4 2 New Quarry Application
4.4 AmendmentFee
4.5 Conversion to I 12 operation (set by statute)
5 Primarw commoditie{s) to be mined: Gravel
permitted acres
acres
18.4 acres
$2344.ffi application fee
S2-906.00 ouarrv aoolication
$1.938.00 amendment fee
S2-344.00 conversionfee
5.1 Incidental commoditie(s) to be mrned: 1. - Ibn/TonVyr 2. / lbslTonslyr
3. i lb#TonVw 4. / Iba/TonVvr 5. / Ibs/Tons/w
5 2 Anticipated end use of primary commoditids) !o be mined: Construction Materials
5 3 Anticipated end use of incidenta.l commoditie(s) to be mined: None
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6 Name of owner of subrurface riplrts of affectcd lend: EnCana Oil & Ga (USA), lnc'
l, if 2 or more owners, 'refer to Exhibit o'.
7 Name of ornerof sur.fecc of alTected lend. EnCana Oil & Gas (USA), lnc.
8 Tvpe of mining operetbn: X Surface
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Underground
9 Location Infornetion: The center of the uea where tle majority of mining will occurr
COTINTY: Garfield
PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado)
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loth (New Mexico)
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Ute
SECTION (write number) :s3
TO\\TNSHIP (write number and check direction): T 5
RANGE (write number and check direction): R 96
QUARTERSECTION(checkone):
-NE
X NW
-SE -SWQUARTER/QUARTERSBcTloN(checkone):
-NE
X NW
-SE -swGENERAL DESCRIPTION: (the number of miles and direction from the nearesttown and the approximate elevation):
Approximately 15 miles north northwesi of Parachute at 8350 feet above mean sea level.
10. Prinary Mine Dntmnce Locntion (report in erther Latitudellongiurde or UTlvf):
Latitudell,orpitude
Latitude (N). deg 39 min 39 sec 17 OR Latrtude (N)
places)
(5&cimal
North X South
East X West
Longitude (W): deg 108 min 09 o. 43 Longiurde(W)
Universal Tranverse Mercator (I-ITMI
UTM Datum (specify NAD27, NAD83 or WGS 84)
Northing
Easting
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Cropland(CR)
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Pashrelarrd(Pl)
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General Agiculture(GA)
-! nangeland(Rl)
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Forestry(FR)
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Wildlife Habitat(ilL)
_ Residential(Rs)
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Recreation(RQ
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IndustriaUCommercialQC)
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Developed Water ResourcesQVR)
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Solid Wasrc DisposalftVD)
12. :
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Cropland(CR)
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Pastlreland(Pl)
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General Agiculture(GA)
X Rangeland(Rl)
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Forestry(FR)
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Wildlife Habita(Wl)
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Residential(RS)
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Recreation(Rc)
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IndustriaVCommercialQC)
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Developed Water Resources(W'R)
(5 decrmal places)
Zone
13. Mcthod of Mining: Briefly explain mrrung method (e.g. truck/shovel;: Truck, trmkhoe, dozer
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14. Corresoondencc Information:
APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit)
Cqntacls Name: Daniel Zwierzchorvski
Company Name:En0ana Oil & Gas (USA), lnc,
Street/p.o. Box: 2717 County Road 215, Suite 100
Crty:
State:
Parachute
Colorado
TelephoneNumber: (970 )- 285-2689
FaxNumber: ( 970 )- 285-2691
PERN,IITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above)
contactlsName: Jim Strrver
Company Name J. E. Stover &Associates, lnc,
Street/p.O. Box: 2352 North Ttlr Street
Crty:
State:
Grand Junction
CO
TelephoneNumber: (970 l- 2454101
FaxNumber: f 970 )- 242-7908
INSPECTION CONTACT
contact,s Name: Applicant/Operatrcr
Company Name
Street/P.O. Box:
City:
State:
Telephone Nurnber.
Fax Number:
CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if anv)
Agency
Street:
Crty:
State:
None
TelephoneNrunber: ( )-
CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if arry)
Agency
Street:
City.
State:
None
1;gs; Construction Coordirptor
P.O. Box
ZipC,ode: 8'1635
Title: Consrjting Engineer
p.o. Box: 60340
ZipCode 81506
Title:
PO BOX
ZipCode:
Zip Code:
TelephoneNr:rnber: ( )-
Zip Code
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15. On Site Processins:
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Crushing/Screenirg,
la I Brt.ft), ".p1"- mlnlng *rthoa (e.g. truck/shovsl;l No crushirE or screening'
List any designated chemicals or acid-producing materials to be used or stored within permit aea: NorB
'16 Descrintion of Amcndmenl or Converrion.
If you are amending or converting an existing operation, provi& a kief mrrative describing the proposed change(s)
N/A
Mam and Exhlbits:
Two (2) cornplete, unbound applicafion packages must be subrn itted. One complete apphcation package eonsists of a signed application
form and the set of maps and o<hibits referenced be low as Exhibrts A-S, Addendum I , and the Geotechrucal Stability Exhibit Each exhibit
wrthrn the apphcation must be presented as a seporats sectlon. Begrn ach exhrbit on a new page. Pages should be numbered consecutlely
for ease o[ reference. If sepa'ate docurrents are used as appendices, please reference these by name in the exhibit
With each of the two (2) signed application forms, yor must submit a conesponding set of the maps and exhibits as described in the
following references to Rule 6.4, 6.5, and 1.6.2(l[b):
EXHIBIT A Legal Description
Index Map
he-Minirg and Mining Plan lv1ry(s) of Affected Lands
MiningPler
Reclamation Plan
Reclamation Plan Map
Water Information
Wildlife Information
Soils Information
Vegetation lnform ation
Climate Information
Reclamatiqn Costs
Other Permits and Licenses
Source of Legal RightTo-Enter
Owner of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined
Municipalities Within Two Miles
koof of lvfailirg of Notices to County Commissioners rrd Conservation Distict
hoof of Frlrg with County Clerk orRecorder
Perm anent Man-Made Structure s
Rule I 6.2(1Xb) ADDENDUM I - Notice Requirements (sample enclosed)
Geotechrucal Stabilrty Exhibrt (any required sections)
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EXHIBIT B
EXHIBIT C
EXIIIBIT D
EXHIBIT E
EXHIBIT F
EXHIBIT G
EXHIBIT H
EXIIiBIT I
EXHIBIT J
EXHIBIT K
EXHIBIT L
EXHIBIT M
EXHIBITN
EXHIBIT O
EXHIBIT P
EXmBIT Q
EXHIBIT R
EXHIBIT S
Rule 6.5
The instruchons for prepanng Exhibits A-S, Addendwn l, and Geotechnical Stability Exhibrt are specitied urder Rule 6 4 and 6.5 and
Rule I 6 2(t)ft) of the Rules and Regulations If you have any questbns on preparing the Exhibits or content of the informatron required,
or rvould like to schedule a pre-application meeting you may contact the Office at 303-866-3567.
Resoonsibilities as a Permittee:
Upon application approval and permit issuarpe, this application beoomes a legally binding document. Therefore, there are a
number of important requirerne,nts which you, as a permittee, should fully understand. These requiremeats are listed below,
Please read and initial each requiremen! in the space prorided, to acknowledge that you understand yorn obligatiuts. If you
do not understand these obligations then please conBct this Office for a full explanation.
1. Your obligation to reclaim the sirc is not limitcd to the amount of the tinancial \f,arranty. You assume legal
liabiliry for all reasonable expenses which dre Board or the Office may incur to reclaim the affected lands
associated with your mining opratiur in the went your permit is rwoked and financial warranty is forfeited;
2. The Board may suspend or re,voke this permit, or assess a civil penalty, upon a tinding that the permittee
violated thE terms or conditions of this permi! the Ac! the Mineral Rules and Regulations, or that information
contained in tre applioation or your permit misrepresent imporlantmaterial facts;
3. If yorn mining and reclamation operations tffer.t areas beyond the bormdaies of an approved permit
boundary, subetantial civil pcnaltics, to you as pcrminee can resuh;
4. Any modification to the approved mining and reclamation phn from those described in your approved
application requires you to sutnnit a permitmodification and obtain approval from the Board or Office;
5. It is your responsibility to notifo the Offrce of any changes in your addrees o,rphone ntrmba;
6. Upon permit issuance and prior to begirming on-site mining activity, you must post a sigrr at the entrance of
the mine sitc, which shall be clearly visible from the access road, with the following information (Rule 3.1.12):
a. the name of the operatm;
b. a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been issued by the Colorado Mined Land
Reclamation Board; and,
c. the permit number.
7. TIre boundaries of the permit bormdary arca must be marked by monuments or other marken that are clearly
visible and adequate to delineate such boundaries prior to site disturbance.
8. It is a provision of this permit that ttre operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and
conditiorn listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Corrtruction Material Rules
and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued.
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9. Annually, on the anniversary date ot'permit issuance, you must submit m annual tbe as specitied by Statute,
and an annual report which incltdes a map describing the acreage affected and the ipreage reclaimed to date (if
there are changes from the prwious year), any monitoring required by the Reclamation Plan to be strbmitted
annually on the annivErsary dare of thc permit approval. Annual fees are for the prwiotts year a permit is held. For
example, a permit wittr the anmiversary date of July l,l995,rhe annual fee is for the period of July l, 1994 through
Jrme 30, 1995. Failure !o submit your annual fee and rcport by the permit mniversary date may result in a civil
penalty, revocation of your permit, and forfeiure of your financial warranty. It is your responsibility, as lhe
permittee, to continue to pay your annual fee to the Office rmtil the Board releases you from your total reclamation
responsibility.
10. For ioint venhre/oartnership ooerators: the sigring representative is authorized io sign this document and a
power of attorney (provided by the pa*ner(s)) authmizing the signahrre of tlre representative is adached to this
application.
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A reportable spill is a spill of any loxic or hazmdous substance (inctuding spills of petroleum products) within
the
mined tand permit area reportable to any Division of the Colorado Departme,lrt of Public Health and the
Environment, the National Response Center, the Colorado Emergency Plarming Commission, any local Emergency
Planning Commission, local Emcrgency Planning Commiuee, o'r the State Oil Inspector. The Mine Oprator shall
notify the Division of Mnerals and Geology (DMG) of a reportable spill within ttrc mined land permit area using
the sarne timeframe required by the permil license, notice, sta0rrc, rule or rcgulation governing the reporting of the
spill to the other apprcpriate agency. Notice of a reportable spill shall be FAXed to: Minerals Prcgram Supervisor,
Division of Minerals and Geology, FAX (303) 832-8106. The FAX shall include a call-back number of a
responsible company official for DMG stalf to use as a contact.
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It is likely there will be additions, changes, and deletions to this documsnt prior to final decision by the Office. Therefore, if
you have any comm€nts or conwrns you must contact the applicant or the Office prior to the decision date so that you will
know what changes rnay have been made to the ryplication document.
The Office is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are wrifien, and received prior to the end of the public comment
period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public conrmentperiod.
If you have questions about the Mined [.and Reclamation Ehard and Office's review and decision or appeals proccss, you may
contact the Office at (303) 866-3567.
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esliIgeliqs:
As an authorized re,presentative of the applicanr, I hereby certiS that the operation described has met the minimum
requiremenb of the following terms and conditions:
1 . To the best of my knowledge, all sigrrificant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) in existence at the time
this application is filed, and located within 200 feet of theproposed affected area havebeen identifred in this application
(Section 3+32.5-ll5(4)(e), C.R.S.).
2. No mining operation will be locared on lands whEre srrch operations aIE prohibited by law
(Section 3+32.5-l 1 5(4[f), C.R.S.;
3 . As the applicant/operator, I do not have any extraction/exploration operations in the S tate of Colorado ctrre,ntly in
violation of the provisions of the Colorado Land Reclamation Act for the Extraction of Construction Materials
(Section 3+32.5-120, C.R.S.) as detcrmined thrcugh a Board finding.
4. I understard that stateinents in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false stalements
made herein arc puoishable as a Class I misdeoreanor pumuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S.
This form has been apprwed by the MkedLar.d Reclanution Boardpunuanl lo sec-lion 34-32.5-112,C,R5., althe Colorado Land
ReclanutionAdfortheEnructionofConslntctioaMaterials. Anyaltemtionormodificdionofthisfontsfullresubhvoidingany
permit issued oa the altsed or modified lora aad subjed the operutor to cease and dcsis ordtrs aad civil penalti* for operating
rvithout a pernit W?saant lo section 34-32-123, C.RS.
Signed amd dated this
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EnCana Oil& Gas (USA), lrrc.If Corporation Atest (Seal)
ApplicanUOperator or Company Name
Signed:
Title:
Sigrred:
Corporatc Secretary or Equiwalent
Town/City/County Clerk
State of
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
.by og Encana Oil & C,a (USA), lnc.
lrlotary Public
My Commission enpires:
SIGNATTIRES MUST BE IN BLUE INK
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You must post suffioient Notice at the fucation of the proposed mine site to clearly identfi the site as the location of a
proposed mining operation. The following is a sanple of the Notice required for Rule 1.6.2(lxb) that you may wish to use .
NOTICE
This site is the location of a proposed cmstnrction matgrials operation. (Name of the Applicant/Operator)
whose address and phone number is (Addrc*s and Phons Number of the ApplicanUOperator)
has apptied for a Rechmation ttnnit with the Colorado trrfined land Reclamation Board. Anyone wishing to comment on the
application may view the application at the (County Name).Cormry Clerft and Rec,ordeds Offtce,
(Clerk and Recm&r's Office Ad&ess)and slpuld send comments prior to the snd of
the public comment period to fie Divieion ofMinerals and Geology, 1313 Sherman St, Room Zl1,Denver, Colorado 80203.
Certilication:
t,hereby certiry that I posted a sign containing the above notic.e for the propoeed
permit area known as the (Nmre of Operation)on (Date Posted)
SIGNATURE DATE
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NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION
FOR COLORADO MIMD LAND RECLAT{AfiON PERMT
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NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COTINTY COMMSSIONERS
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operations in County. The attached information is being provided to noti$ you of the
location and nahre of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Division of Mircrals and Geology (the
"Division") and the local county clerk and recorder.
The applicanllo r$m proposes to reclaim the affected land to use. hrrsuant to
Section 34-32.5-116(4)(m), C.R.S., the Bord may conferwith the local Board of C,ormty Commissionersbefore approving of
the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the propoced operation. Please note
that, in order to prcserve your right to a hearing bofore the Board on tris applicatioq you must submit wriuen cornments on the
application within twsnry (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant tro Secrion 3+32.5-11410), C.RS.
If you would like to disclss the proposed post+nining land use, or any odrer issue regrding this applicatiorq please contact the
! Oiri*ion of Minerals and Geology, 1313 Sherman Stree! Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) S66-3567.
NOTE TO APPLICANT/OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the application t'orm to this notice. It this is a notice ot'a
change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the ctranges, or attach a cornplete and accrnate
descripiion of the change.
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NOTICE OF FILTNG APPLICATION
FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAI'ATION PERMIT
FOR REGI'LAR (1 12) CO NSTRUCTION IVIATERIAL S EXTRT{CTION OPUTATION
NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF T}IE LOCAL CONSERVATION DISTRICT
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ily'*::fi 1?ffi"1,T:ffi;:';:trHiliiffiffiffiin County. The auached information is being provided to notiff you of the
location and naEre of the proposed operation The entire apptication is on file with the Division of Mirerals and Geology (the
"Division") and the local cormty clerk and reporder.
The applicaniloprator proposes to reclaim the affected land to use. hrrsuant to
Section34-32.5-116(4Xm), C.R.S., the Board may confer with the local Conservation Districe before approving of the
post-mining land use. According$, the Board would rypreciate your coilunents on the proposed operation. Plese note that,
in order to ptresefl/e your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you must submit writrrn comments on the
application within twenty (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursurnt to Section 3+32.5-ll4l0), C.RS.
| ,r ro, would like to discuss the proposed post-rnining land use, or ury otlrcr issue regrding this application, please contact the
Division of Minerals and Geology, 1313 Sherman Sreel Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567.
NOTE T0 APPLICAIIT/OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the ap,plication t'orm to this notice. It this is a notice ot'a
change to a previously filed ryplication you must either attach a copy of the dranges, or attach a complete and accurate
description of the change.
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AN EXAMPLE PUBLIC NOTICE WHICH MEETS TtrE REQIIREMENTS OF TIIE STATUTES IS SHOWN BELOW.
T}IE BLANKS WHICTI REQTJIRE DATES WILL }TEED TO BE FILLED IN ACCORDING TO TTIE FOLLOWING
INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
PUtsLICAT ION INS'I RUC'I'IONS :
Date of comm*"rrn*rrtliTiiG of complerion should representthe dates which you feel mostaccurately describe the life of
the opcration.
For all Regular (l 12) types of operations, this notice must be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks, starting
within t"r, f rol O"y" oiitt" date the application is considered to be submittsd to fie Division. The final date for receiving
commgnts is the 2$th day afrr,r the fourth publication or the neirt regulr business day.
All notices must be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the propoeed mining opEration and mailed
to the lando\f,ners :$ set forth in the Colorado Mned Land Reclamation Rules and Regulatioru' Since ttre date for
consideration of your application may change, DO NOT include it in this notice.
For a complete discgssion of the notice procedures and objections, please refer to C-R.S. 34'32.5-11410), I 14 and I l5'
PUBLICNOTICE
(Operator Name) ; (Address and Phone Number)
has filed ,n uppti"utior, f* u Rrgrt r 1t tZ; Co*truction Matrrials Operation Reclanation Permit wi& the Colorado lvlined
Land Reclamation Board urder frovisions ofthe Colorado Land Reclamation Actfor the Extraction of Corntruction Materials.
The proposed mine is known as the (Name of the Mine)and is located at or
near Section Township
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The proposed date of commEncement is and the proposed date of completion
is ,- Thepro,posedfuurreuseofthelandis(Futurelanduse) Additional
information and tentative decision date may be obtained frorn the Division of Mnerals and Geology, 1313 Sherman Sueet,
Room 215, Denver, Cobrado 80203, (303) 866-3567, or at the (County Name)County Clerk iltd Recorder's
of,hce; (CIErk and Recorder's Address)or the above*amed applicant
Comments must be in writing and must be received by the Division of Minerals and Geologr by 4:00 p'm' on (Final Date for
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operation, visual impacts, $ects on proryty values and other social or economic concertut are issuu not sublect to this
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PI]BLIC NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that EnCana Oil and Gas (USA), Inc. has applied to the Board of County
Qsmmissioners, Garfield County, State of Colorado, for a Special Use Permit to allow a "Shale Pit
and Storage Area" in connection with the following described property situated in the County of
Garfield, State of Colorado; to-wit:
Leeal Description:
Practical Description:
See attached Legal Description.
Approximately 15 miles northwest of the Parachute, also known as
the North Parachute Ranch West Fork.
Pursuantto $3.10.04 and $5.03 of the Garfield CountyZoningResolution of 1978 asamended;
the applicant is requesting a Speciat Use Permit for *Storage, Processing and Material
Handling of Natural Resources' for a shale pit on r27 1000 acre property owned by Encana Oil
rnd Gas (USA), Inc. The requested use is for shale extraction and storage. The project will
consist of a 1250' long road and pit corridor with an average width of 130'.
All persons affected by the proposed special use permit are invited to appear and state their views,
protests or zupport. Ifyou can not appear personally at such hearing, then you are urged to state your
views by letter, as the Board of County Commissioners will give consideration to the comments of
property owners, and others affected, in deciding whether to grarrt or deny the request
for the special use permit. The application may be reviewed at the offi.ce ofthe Planning Departuent
located at 108 8th Street, Suite 201, Garfield County PlazaBuilding, Glenwood Springs, Colorado
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
A pubHc hearing on this application has been scheduled for the 3d day of October 2005, at
1:15 p.m., in the County Commissioners Meeting Room, Garfield County PlazaBuilding 108 8th
Street, Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
Planning Deparhent
Garfield County
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
ENCANA OIL & GAS, INC.
NORTH PARACHUTE RANCH SHALE PIT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. SUP Application
II. Associated Permits
III. Project DescriPtion
IV. Impact Statement
V. Area Topo MaP
VI. Site Plan
VII. Legal DescriPtion
VI[. Assessor Map
IX. Proof of OwnershiP
X. Surface Owners
XI. Mineral Owners
XII. EngineeringStandards
X[I. Fire Control Measures
XIV. Landscaping and Reclamation Plans
GARFIELD COUNTY
Building & Planning DePartment
1OB 8th Street, Suite 201
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
Telephone: 970. 945.82 1 2 Facsimi le: 970. 38 4 -347 0
www. q a rField-co untv. co m
Conditional Use Permit
STAFF USE ONLY
Date Submitted:
GENERAL INFORMATION
(Io be completed by the applicant.)
Street Address / General
Road.
Location of Property: Rural , South of Divide
D Legal Descriptionl Sec. 3, T5S, R96W, Portion of lot. 4 & Portion
of the S1/2 of W112 of NW1 Sec. 34. T4S. R96W.6th P'M'
D Existing Use & Size of Property in acres: Wi Idl i f e Habitate , Range & borr
ditch. 78"4 acresD Description of Conditional Use Requested:sta1o r..t 'a..t ion
1250 foot long road and fit c.orri dor w'i ih an a\rorago w'i dth
of 13O feet
F Zone District Resource T,and. P'l ateau
Name of Propefly Owner (Apolicant)l Encana oil & Gas (usA) . Tnc.
Address: 271-7 Ct,. Rd. 215, Suite 100 Telephonet(97Q],285-26O0
City: Parachut"State: co ZipCode: araqs FAX:
Wagon Wheel Consulti.ncr, fnc.
F Address: 1 1 l- E . 3rd St , Sui te 2L3 Teleohone ( 97 0\ 625-8433
> City: Rif le State: co Zip Code:Sl-6s-O-- FAX: 0zs-sa:s
use on lease and public roads. Project w111 consist of
Planner:Hearing Date:
TC Date:
D Name of Owner's Representative, if anv (Planner' Attomey. etc):
t.ENTS
1.
Asaminimum,speciRcal@ngitemsbelowandattachanyadditionalinformationto
be submitted with this application:
Submit plans and specifications for the proposed use including the hours of operation, the
number and type of vehicles accessing the site on a daily, weekly and/or monthly basis, and
the size of any existing and/or proposLd structures that will be used in conjunction with the
proposed use. Please Jubmit the specific information in narrative form and be specific.
lf you will be using water or will be treating wastewater in conjunction with the proposed use,
ptease detail the imount of water that would be used and the Vpe of wastewater treatment. lf
you witl be utilizing well water, please attach a copy of the appropriate well permit and any
other legalwater supply information, including a water allotment contract or an approved water
augmen-tation plan io demonstrate that you have legal and adequate water for the proposed
use.
Submit a site plan /map drawn to scale that portrays the boundaries of the subject property, all
existing and pioposed structures on the property, and the County or State roadways within one
(1) mil6 of your'propery. lf you are proposing a new or expanded access onto a County or
State roadway, submit a driveway or highway access permit.
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6.
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4. Submit a vicinity map showing slope / topography of your property, for which a U'S'G'S'
1:24,000 scale quadrangle map will suffice.
Submit a copy of the appropriate portion of a Garfield County Assessol's Map showing all
mineral rights owners oi itre subject property and public and private landovners adjacent to
your prope.ty. ln additional, submit a list of all property owners and their addresses adjacent to
or wiinin ZOti tt. of the site. This information can be obtained from the Assessol's Office.
submit a copy of the deed and a legal description of the subject property.
lf you are acting as an agent for the property owner, you must attach an acknowledgement
from the property owner that you may act in his/her behalf'
B. Submit an impact statement that speciftcally responds to each of the following criteria from
Section 5.03 of the Zoning Regulations:
(1) Utilities adequate to provide water and sanitation seruice based on accepted
engineering standards and approved by the Board of County Commissioners shall either
be in placeor shall be constructed in conjunction with the proposed use.
(Z) Street improvements adequate to aecommodate 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.
(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 loi and by iJcatiorr of intensively utiiized areas, access points, iighting and signs in
such a manner as to protect established neighborhood character.
g. Depending on the type of Conditional Use Permit requested, you may need to respond to
additional conditional use review standards in the Garfield County Zoning Resolution Section
5.03. Refer to the Section 5.03 of the Zoning Resolution which can be located on the Garfield
b.
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office.
10. A $400.00 Base Fee: Applicant shall sign the "Agreement for Paymenf' form and provide the
fee with the aPPlication"
11. Submit 2 copies of this completed application form and all the required submittal materials to
the Building and planning Department. Statt will request additional copies once the conditional
use permit application has been deemed technically complete.
II. PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS
(The following steps outline now tfre ConOitionatUse Permit application review process works in
Garfield County-)
Submit this completed application form (pages 14), base fee, and all submittal
requirements to the Garfield County Planning Department. lt will be received and given to
a dtatf Planner who will review the application for technical completeness'
Once the application is deemed technically complete, the Staff Planner will send you a
letter indicaiing the application is complete. ln addition, Staff will also send you a "Public
flotice Form(si' indicaiing the time and date of your hearing before tn9 B3.$ of Gounty
Commissioneri. Prior to t-he public hearing, Staff will provide you with a Staff Memorandum
regarding your requested Conditional Usi Permit. (lf Staff determines your application to
UJOencient, a letter will be sent to you indicating that additional information is needed to
deem your aPplication comPlete.)
It is solely the Applicant's responsibility to ensure Propgr noticing occurs regarding the
requested Conditional Use Permit for the public hearing- lf proper notice has not occuned,
the public hearing will not occur. Notice requirements are as follows:
Notice by publication, including the name of the applicant, description of the subject
lot, a description of ine propo-sed Conditional Use and nature of the hearing, and
the date, time and place for the hearing shall be given once in a newspaper of
tenerat circulation in that portion of the County in which the subject propefi is
located at least thirty (30) but not more than sixty (oo) days prior to the date of
such hearing, and
-ptbof of publication shall be presented at hearing by the
applicant.
Notice by mail, containing information as described under paragraph (1) ahove,
shall be mailed to all own6rs of record as shown in the County Assessol's Office of
lots within two hundred feet (200') of the subject lot and to all owners of mineral
interest in the subject property at least thirty (30) but not more than sixty (60) days
prio, to such hearing'time by certified return receipt mail, and receipts shall be
presented at the hearing by the applicant.
The site shall be posted such that the notice is clearly and conspicuously visible
from a public right-of-way, with notice signs provided by the Planning Department'
The posting must take place at least thirly (30) but not more than sixty (60) days
prior'to the-hearing date and is the sole iesponsibility of.the applicant to post the
notice, and ensurelnat it remains posted until and during the date of the hearing.
c.
4. The Applicant is required to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at the time
and date of the public hearing'at which time the Board will consider the Conditional Use
request. ln addition, the Appliiant shall provide proof at the hearing that proper notice was
provided.
5. Once the Board makes a decision regarding the Conditional Use request, Staff will provide
the Applicant with a signed resolution memorializing the action taken by the Board-
Following the Board's af,proval, this offlce will issue the Conditional Use Permit to the
applican[. lf the Board's'approval includes specific conditions of approval to be rnet, this
oifice will not issue the oificial Conditional Use Permit certificate until the applicant has
satisfied all conditions of approval. The Conditional Use Permit approval is not finalized
until this office has issued the Official Conditional Use Permit certificate signed by the
Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.
I have read the statements above and have provided the required attached information
which is correct and to the best of my knowledge.
Last Revised: 1 1 I 1412002
J. E. STOVER & ASSOCIATES, ING.
c RAN D ., r,ft?i3,3,i1'13["Do I 1 50 G
PHONE: (97012454101, FAX 242-7908
MINE ENGINEERING
MINE RECLAMATION
CIVII- ENGINEERING
CONST. MANAGEMENT
June 20,2005
Daniel Zwiezchowski
Construction Coord inator
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) lnc.
2717 County Road 215, Suite 100
Parachute, CO 81635
Re: Air Pollution Emission Notice
West Fork Shale Pit
Dear Mr. Zwiezchowski:
Enclosed are two copies of the Air Pollution Emission Notice for the West Fork Shale
Fit. on. copy is for your records, The second copy needs to be signed and mailed to
the Colorado-Department of public Health and Environment along with the $119.96 fee.
page 6 of the application form is the signature page and it also provides the address for
the Department of Health.
The air perrnit provides for mining 100,000 tons per year and up to 2,000 tons per day'
Haul trucks wili either be 1B-wheelers or 6 wheel articulated all wheel drive depending
on the final destination of the finished product. Dust suppression water is to come from
off site sources.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
/ zJk-
J. E. Stover, P.E.
Consulting Engineer
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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Air Pollution Control Division
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUGITTVE PARTICT]LITN UN.ibIIUiAN-t NUTSSION NOTICE / CONTROL PLAN
An Air pollution Emission Notice and Fugitive particulate contol Plan must be submitted with an application for an
Emission permit. Co-pi.non oitir" fr*r'*ifi;;itG; i"q*.t"",t* Complete only those sections of this form
which are applicable ;fi;;ffi;:*;: A,fu; s,;.,,, ;;d;fid;;dd*tdt, topsgli removal' etc'' should be for
that period of t2 mo#",t^iffili.ffii*;m. greatesr uir"y"t "f*ti*tx uzually for the first vear' Emissions
wn be carculated in terms of pounds p., auy-*a-ionTp.iv.* "rpu.ti"rtut.,
g*.*i.d. Also, please submit the
following, if avaiiable:
1. A map showing site location and boundaries, haul roads, and nearby residences or colnmercial stuchffes'
2. Production schedule.
3. Schematic of the oPeration.
4. Engrneenng or manufacturing data on control equipment'
PERMITS REOUIRED
Fugitive particulate Emission permits are iszued for site-qpecific activities, such as mining, storage of materials, haul
road activities, etc.
The Division will use the information submitted on this form to estimate emissiorx from the activity'
Any processing equipment, such as
"a
cru9lrer2 scregP,-cgllcletelatch plant, or asphalt plant is considered to be
porrable and requires il;#;;;"rtt "ppfl"rti"",
Ait Pollution Emissi6n Notice, and filing fee"
This aids the applicant by requiring only a revised Air Pollution Emission Notice for Relocatioru whenever the
equipment is rn-oved to a new site'
FEES
A filing fee of s119.96 str{ a9comp..11y T"h Air Pollution Emission Notice / contol Plan filed with a permit
application. permit processing fees will be charged Qr the amowrt oftim" the Division spends evaluating the permit
uoblication Thesefees,(cunently$59.9gperhour)plusanyrequiredpuuticnoti"".f""t,mustbep.al{before.anlnirial
flJn"rfi;j'i"'rrlil ffiHffiJ.' G"" tri" pioi#dnus"ornm"o"ed'operation, the source has tgo days to certrfv
compliance with tire permii conditions . on""'tt J .o*c" nas self- certified, Final Approval processing wrtl beg[I Final
eppi""A i"""tt p.d;;i"g 6; *"tt G paid before the Final Approval Permit is issued'
For more information or assistance call:
(303) 692-3148
Small Business Ombudsman
@[a-1asz-ztts
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Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEI9 - and - Application for construction Permit
- and - Fugitive Particulate Emissions Control Plan
E N.* Facility E Transfer of Ownership +t E Chong. in Productiont fl No Chonge, APEN Update Only t
Change in facilitY
f This ApEN option does not require that all of the technical information of this APEN be completed' only the information that
has changed or needs updating should be filled in'
* Note: If you are transferring the ownership of a permit, you must also submit an Administrative Permit Amendment form and
Transfer of Emission Permit Agreement form'
PermitNumber
CompanyName:
Pit/Mine Name:
Pit/Mine Location:
Billing Address:
Person to Contact:
AIRS Number
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA)' lnc.
15 miles north northwest of Parachute, CO
EMailAddress: dzwiezchowski@tombrown.com
Please provide description of the activity: (AIso, please provide a site map)
970-625-9535
West Fork CountY:
Zip Code:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
970-260-&92
370 17th Street, Suite 1700
Denver, CO
Daniel Zwiezchowski
If facility is NOT yet constructed:
What is the projected start-up date?
Normal Operation of this Source:
Hours per day
Seasonal ThroughPut (% ofAnnual):
Dec - Feb 10%
3rd Quarter 2005
Days per week
June -Aug 35%
Weeks per year
Mar - MaY 35%Sept - Nov 20o/o
Estimated Maximum Annual Production: 100'o0o Tons Per Year
commodity produced: (please b. .onr[t*-t *ith tlr. Division of Minerals and Geology permit)
E Aggregate / Sand and Gravel
E Stone
tr Coal
E Minerals or Metals TYPe:
E Other:
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A.TOPSOL REMOVAL
Maximum Tons Removed Per DaY: 2,500
Tons Removed Per Year:15,000
Proposed Controls For Topsoil Removal:
E Moist Material
O Water SPraY
tr Other (specifY)
30,000 Tons
Proposed Controls For Topsoil Stockpile:
E Watering
0 Chemical Stabilizer
tr Compacting Of Piles
D Enclosures TYPe:
E Revegetation
O Other (specify)
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TimeslDay
(Complete or Partial)
R.*getutiot Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance
Not aoolicable. Overburden is raw material and finished product'
C.
B.
oVERBURDEN REMOI{AI
Equipment Used For Removal:
Maximum Tons Removed Per Day By Hyd Exc'
Tons Removed Per Year By Hyd Excavator:
Number 0f Truck Hours Per DaY:
Number Of Truck Hours Per Year:
Proposed Controls For Overburden Removal:
E Moist Material
E Water Spray
E Other (specifY)
ESTIMATED EMISSIONS
Year For Which Actual Data APPlies:
Pollutant
Estimated Emissions
(tons/yr) at throughPuts
requested Actual Emissions
From Data Year
Estimation
Method
Controlled Uncontrolled
Particulate
PM-10
TOPSOL STQEIC]Lre
Maximum Stored At One Time:
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Maximum Stored At One Time Not applicable
Proposed Controis For Overburden Stockpile:
E Watering
D Chemical Stabilizer
D Compacting Of Piles
O Enclosures
O Revegetation
tr Other (specifY)
DRILLING
Number Of Holes Drilled Per DaY:
NumberOf Holes Drilled Per Year:
Proposed Controls For Drilling:
[J Water Injection
E Chemical Stabilizer
D Bag Collectors
tr Other (sPecifY)
BLASTING
Number Of Blasts Drilled PerDaY:
Number Of Blasts Per Year:
Hours Of Emissions Per DaY:
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Tons
TimesiDay
(Complete or Partial)
Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Rawmaterialisexcavatedwithalagretrackbackhoeandloadeddirectlyinto
trucks. Raw product is finished product.
2,000
100,000
Feet
%, (if known)
D.
E.
F.
G.RAW MATERIAL REN4QYAI
Maximum Tons Removed Per DaY:
Tons Removed Per Year:
Drop Height:
Specifu Moisture Content:- 10o/o
H. RAW MATERIAL STOCKPILE(S)
Maximum Stored At One Time:Not Applicable
Proposed Controls For Raw Material Stockpile:
E Watering
tr Chemical Stabilizer
E Compacting Of Piles
E Enclosures TYPe:
E Revegetation
tr Other (specifY)
Times/Day
(Complete or Partial)
Rwegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance
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Tons
Tons
NOTE: ALL PROCESS EQUIPMENT REQIIIRES A SEPARATE PERMIT APPLICATION AND APEN'
PRIMARY CRUSTIING SCREENING/CLASSIF^I'ING
Maximum tons screened Per Year:
PROCESSING
Will processing (i.e', crushing, screening, etc') occur on site?
Tons
Tons
Maximum tons crushed Per Year:
Maximum tons crushed Per hour:
Hours of crushing Per daY:
Proposed Controls:
tr Moist Material
E Water SPraY
E Enclosure TYPe:
E Other (sPecifY)
SECONDARY CRUSHING
Maximum tons crushed Per Year:
Maximum tons crushed Per hour:
Hours of crushing Per daY:
Proposed Controls:
D Moist Material
D Water SPraY
E Enclosure TYPe:
tr Other (specifY)
Tons Of Material ConveYed Per Year
Tons Of Material ConveYed Per DaY
Proposed Controls
D Enclosure TYPe:
E Other (sPecifY)
Number Of Transfer Points :
Proposed Controls
D Enclosure TYPer
E Water SPraY
0 Chemical Stabilizer
tr Other (sPecifY)
(Indicate On A Separate Diagram [Iow Conveyor Syr;tem Is Set Up)
Maximum tons screened Per hour:
Hours of screening Per daY:
Proposed Controls:
tr Moist Material
E Water SPraY
E Enclosure TYPe:
D Other (sPecifY)
RESCREENING/CLASSIFYING
Maximum tons screened Per Year:
Maximum tons screened Per hour:
Hours of screening Per daY:
Proposed Controls:
tr Moist Material
E Water SPraY
E Enclosure TYPe:
tr Other (sPecifY)
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons.
Tons.
(Complete or Partial)
(Complete or Partial)
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As Needed
Tons
TimeslDay
(ComPlete or Partial)
Rerr.gutution Must Occur Within One Year Of Soil Disturbance
K. FINISIIED PRODUCT STOCKPILE(S)
Maximum Stored At One Time:5,000
Proposed Controls For Finished Pnoduct Stockpile:
E Watering
D Chemical Stabilizer
E Compacting Of Piles
O Enclosures TYPe:
E Revegetation
tr Other (specifY)
E
L.
M.
Haul Road Distance (one way) Not applicabb Feet
Road surface silt content (if known)
-
%
tr Watering
tr Frequent (\ilatering Frequency of 2 or More Times Per Day)
tr As Needed
O Chemical Stabilizer
D Gravelling
1
2
J
4
Vehicle Tyoe
18-Wheelers
lGWheelers
4-Wheelers
Haul Road Distance (One WaY)
Road Surface Silt Content (If Known)
Capaciw Emoty Weight No. Of Trips Per/DaY
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
Feet
%
Emotv Weight
15 Tons
Tons
Tons
Tons
No. Of Trios PeriDaY
80
2,300
Watering
tr Frequent (Watering Frequency of 2 or More Times Per Day)
E As Needed
Chemical Stabilizer
Gravelling
tr
tr
Vehicle Tvpe
18-WheelersI
2
)
Caoacitv
25 Tons
10-Wheelers
4-Wheelers
4 6 Wheel ArticulatedaWD
Raw material is excavated with a lagre track backhoe and loaded directly into trucks. Raw product is {inished product'
1g-wheelers or 6 wheel articulated all wheel orive truct<s witiue used depending on the final destination of the finished product'
30
Tons
Tons
Tons
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Division
Environment
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SITE DISTURBANCE
Total Area of Site:
Total Disturbed Area of Site:
Proposed Controls:
tr Watering
18.4 Acres
12 Acres
tr Frequent (Watering Frequency of 2 or More Times Per Day)
tr As Needed
Chemical Stabilizer
Revegetation Revegetation Must Occur Within One Year Of Site Disturbance
tr Seeding With Mulch
O Seeding Without Mulch
tr Other (specify)
Additional Sources of Emissions
List any other sources of emissions and related controls (includes fugitive emissions)
@e Official (not a vendor or consultant)Date
Operator
Name (please Print)
Title
Check the appropriate box if you want:
fl Copy of Preliminary Analysis conducted by the Division
n To review a draft of the permit prior to issuance
(checking any ofthese boxes may result in an increased fee and/or processing time)
This notice is valid for five (5) years unless a significant change is made, such as an increased production, new equipment' change
in fuel type, etc. A revised epiu ,t rtt be filed no less than lo aays prior to the expiration date of this APEN form'
send this form along with sl19.96 to: colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Telephone: (303) 692-3150 Air Pollution Control Division
APCD-SS.B1
4300 CherrY Creek Drive South
Denver, CO 80246-1530
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370 'l7th Street, Suite 1700
Denver, CO 80202
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PHONE: (970) 245-4101, FAX 242-7908
MINE ENGINEERING
MINE RECLAMATION
CIVIL ENGINEERING
CONST. MANAGEMENT
June 20,2005
Daniel Zwiezchowski
Construction Coord inator
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) lnc.
2717 County Road 215, Suite 100
Parachute, CO 81635
Re: Stormwater Management Plan
West Fork Shale Pit
Dear Mr. Zwiezchowski:
Enclosed are two copies of the stormwater management plan (SWMP) for the West
Fork Shale Pit. lt is my understanding this plan will be incorporated into EnCana's
overall SWMP for the project area.
The SWMP requires a berm to be maintained around the disturbed area. A sediment
trap such as a silt fence, straw bale or other device is to be placed at low points in the
berm.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely, -/zu'(*
J. E. Stover, P.E.
Consulting Engineer
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
1. Site Description
a.
2. Site Map
See attached drawing.
c.
d.
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) lnc., will extract construction materials
from a tract of land in Ciarfield County Colorado, said tract now
referred to as the West Fork Pit and legally described as follows:
Township 5 South, Rernge g6 West. 6th P.M.
Section 3: Porti,cns of l-ot 4 and the S1/zW1/zNW%
Township 4 South. Ranqe 96 West.6th P.M.
Section 34: A road corridor with an average width of 130-feet in
the W%SW1/+ approximately 1250-feet long.
This is a new shale mining operation located in Garfield County.
The area to be rnined is; approximately 10 miles north northwest
of Paraehute. Ttre affer:ted area will be mined in one phase.
Mining will begin at the northernmost end of the area, as shown
on the attached map, and will continue to the southern edge of
the proposed disturbortr3e.
The total area that will be disturbed is approximately 12 acres.
The proposed affected area lies at an elevation of 8,300 feet and
has slopes ranging from nearly level to over 40%. The soil types
are lrigul channery loanr, Parachute loam and Parachute-Rhone
loams.
Vegetation on the ridge tops is comprised of sage brush, service
berry and rabbit brush. There is a sparse understory
predominately compriseld of wheatgrass. The same vegetation
occupies the steeper slopes with the addition of sparse oak
brush. The cover is fair, 30 to 70% including overstory.
There are no potential discharges other than stormwater such as
springs or ditches locabd at the site.
The receiving steam of the stormwater discharge from the
proposed shale pit is thr: West Fork of Parachute Creek located
about one mile to the south.
3. BMP's for Stormwater Pollution Prevention
A berm will be constructed around the disturbed shale pit to
contain runoff of stormrryater from precipitation events. Mining
will be done in one phase, therefore, the bem will be constructed
immediately following the beginning of the mining process and
will be expanded as the pit is expanded and will be left in place
for the duration of mining. A sediment trap such as a silt fence,
straw bale or other device will be placed at low points in the
berm. Sediments traps slow and filter sediment from stormwater
run-off.
Stormwaterfrom the portion of the road draining to the north will
be channeled in roadway ditches and then passed through a
sediment trap. Stormwater from the portion of the road'draining
to the south will be collected in the pit and handled as explained
above.
The disturbance created by this mining operation will not require
the diversion or impourrdment of water. Water used for the
occasional watering of the road and pit will be imported from off
site and will be spread by a water truck.
Reclamation will be implemented after completion of mining to
restore the affected land to the proposed future land use of
rangeland and wildlife habitat. During the initial development of
this pit, topsoil will be salvaged and stored in a topsoil stockpile
located along the western edge of the pit disturbance"
At the end of the life of the operation, the material stored in the
topsoil stockpile will be evenly spread over the affected area.
Prior to seeding, any compacted areas will first be scarified.
c. Any hazardous material/petroleum products will be stored in an
appropriate containment for the purpose of providing primary
containment of spills.
Final Stabilization and Longterm l3tormwater Management
At the end of the operation the affected land will be covered with
topsoil and seeded as explained above.
Other Controls
None
lnspection and Maintenance
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA), lnc. will be responsible for the inspection
and maintenance of the ditches and sediment traps.
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EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) lnc. is proposing to install a Shale pit. The proposed shale pit
will be utilized to extract shale for the purpose to plate roads and well pads with a mix of
crushed sandstone and shale. There is no intent to market the mined materials locally.
The material will be used on access roads owned by EnCana, as well as private and
B.L.M. roads. Shale will be excavated and stockpiled on site for use as needed on area
roads. ln the past EnCana has been excavating and utilizing the shale material on their
property. The plan currently is to expand the utilization of the material, outside of
EnCana property, on area access roads.
The site to be mined is located approximately fifteen (15) miles Northwest of Parachute,
CO, and lies at an elevation of approximately 8,200 feet, and approximately 800 feet
above the West Fork of Parachute Creek.
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) lnc. intends to use conventional equipment for the mining of
the material. Equipment will consist of dozers, front-end loaders, track hoes, and large
off-road trucks. The large off-road trucks will be utilized to haul the mined materials to
road upgrade and well pad locations. These trucks will not be used if restrictions require
highway legal trucks only.
PaTt IV IMPACT STATEMENT
The location of the shale pit was selected for a number of beneficial reasons;
1. The proposed location of the shale pit is located on top of the mesa above the
West Fork of Parachute Creek. Due to the remote location of the shale pit
impacts to surrounding land owners will be very minimal. The closest
adjacent land owner to the proposed site is located approximately one-half
mile away.
2. The proposed location is central to operations on the North Parachute Ranch
(l.iPR). This will shorten truck trips and lessen the need for truck traffrc off
the NPR to other facilities located closer to Parachute or Rifle.
The shale pit does not differ significantly from past and current gas exploration and
production related land uses. The shale pit presents relatively benign effects in terms of
noise, odor, dust, and sufficient distance exists to provide protection to surrounding
properties from the minimal impacts of this site.
The shale pit witl be in operation up to 10 hours per day, and six days a week, seasonally
as weather as material demands are required. However, the majority of the activity at the
site will occur dtring normal business hours.
During peak ion of the shale pit, vehicle traffic into the site will range from zero
to eighty frucks day. The majority of the traffic accessing the site will be on existing
private roads that
operate primarily
service natural gas operations within the NPR. Haul trucks will
daylight hours and will be traveling on access road and private
roads within the Heavy trucks already travel the roads in the North Parachute area,
therefore the new
existing roads.
pit site is not expected to require specific improvements to the
The proposed site is designed to protect ground water and surface water resources. The
shale pit will be ined within a berm approximately two feet in height. The berm
will be to allow for a2.5ll side slope, and will be maintained around the pit
to contain runoff
the low points to
precipitation events and snow melt. Silt fence will be installed at
overland flow velociry and to trap sediment. Since the proposed
gravel pit is a rid top excavation, there will not be any ground water encountered in the
shale pit
During
will be watered
water use for
of the shale pit the use of water is limited to dust suppression. Road
necessary to suppress dust to an acceptable level. It is estimated that
suppression will be less than 2.5 acre feet per year. No other water is
necessary for the
obtained from an
ining of processing functions. Water for dust suppression will be
water source using EnCana's water rights.
The proposed pit is located within the Greater Sage Grouse brood rearing habitat,
denoted by the D ision of Wildlife's (DOUD WRIS mapping. This area is of critical
concern for
Concems may
habitat, and that
as well. The DO
of young sage grouse and for firrthering the population of this species.
that the steep slopes from the shale pit may move sediment into this
.se and activity levels may hinder further use of portions of the habitat
recommends too limit noise and operations during the months of June
the NPR shale pit is until the material is exhausted or demand for
Reclamation of the proposed site is outlined in Part VII of this
and July while bi are utilizing these areas. EnCana is currently conducting a survey to
find the actual ofthe sage grouse. Iffound present in the proposed area
EnCana \Mill with all DOW stipulations and requirements.
A security gate guard shack are located at the end of County Road 215 near the
A guard is posted at the gate during peak operating hours (currentlyproperry
24 hours per day)
access to the site.
such that a visible
name and address
The expected life
after hours the gate is locked. The security gate precludes public
adjacent property characteristics and surrounding land uses are
ier fence should not be necessary. Signage includes the company
well as a 24-hour toll-free emergency phone number.
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I I EARRIET SWTH WTIiNSOR, S.SCRETARY OF
DELLWARET DO HEREBY CERTIFY THE CERTIFTCATE
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STATE OF TEE STATE
. AE T,IERGER, WHTCH
OF
"TBI PIPELII{E COI,TPdIIY" I A DELAWARE COHPORATION,
. ,,TBL WEST VrRGrNrAr INC.", A DELAWARE COI€ORATTON,
,,TOM BROWN, INe-", A DELAWAHE COR7ORATTON,
WITE AND IMTO "ENCAI{A OTL E CAS (USA) TNC.'. UNDER TtrE NA.I,TE
oY ,EN?AIIA orL & GAS (usA) rMc.nt A coRpoHATroN oRGAI:{rzED AND
Exrsrr$G WDER TEE LAws oE TEE srATE oF DELA1ARE, wAs RECETTED
ATTD FTLED IN TETS OEEICE TEE TWET,I:TY-SECOND DAY OF DECEMBER, A-D.
2004, AT 6:75 O,CLOCN. P.M.
AND I DO EEREBY FARTHER CERTIru
COKPORATION SEALL BE @WRNED BY TEE
DELAWAEE.
AND I DO EEREBY I:ANTEER AERTIW
THE AI'C,RESAID CERTIEICATE OF MERGER
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T4AT IHE AEr.P.ESATD
LAWS OE THE STATE OF
TEAT THE EFTECTIVE DATE OF
IS TgE ETRST DAY OF JANUARY,
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AFTER RECOB.DING. RFTIJRN T9:
EnCana Oit & Gas (USA) Inc.
950 17n' Street, Suite 2600
Denver, Colorado 80202
Attention: Diane Blieszner, Esq,
SPECIAIJWARRANTY DEED
UNION OIL COMPAI{Y OF CALIFORNIA, a corporation duly organized and existing
under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California ("Grantor"), whose legal address is 376
South Vatencia Avenue, Breq Califo mia92823,for the consideration of Tcn and 00/100h Dollars
($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufliciency of which are hereby
acknowledged, in hand paid, hereby sells and conveys to TOM BROWN, INC., a corporation duly
organized and exising under and by virtue ofthe laws of the Strte of Delaware ("Grantee"), whose
legal address is 555 176 Sheet, Suite 1850, Denver, Colorado 812}2,all the real property, together
withimprovements, ifany; situate, lyrng and being inthe CountyofGarfield and Stateof Colorado,
to wit:
SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED IIERETO AND INCORPORATED
HEREIN BY REFERENCE,
with all its appurtenances (the "Real Estate"), and warrants the title to the same against all persons
claiming under Grantor, subject to taxes for the current year, which constitute a lien not yet due or
payable, and subject to all matters listed on attached Exhibit B. The preceding warranty is intended
by Grantor to be made to Grantee only and is not intended to benefit any future owner or
encumbrancer of the propcrty and shall not run with the land,
RESERVATIO.NS
Grantor and Grantee agree and intend that this instrument shall convey to Grantee all oil, gas
and other minerals in and under the Real Estate subject to the following reservations and exceptions.
Grantor excepts herefrom such valid mineral interests in the Real Estate (including, without
limitation, any. mineral estate ownership, oil, gas or mineral lease, royalty, overriding royalty,
executive right production paymenf net profits interest or other mineral interest of any kind
whatsoever ) owned by or in favor of third parties (i) which were recorded prior to the execution date
hereof in the appropriate public records of the County or Counties in which all or a portion of the
Real Estate are located or (ii) of which Grantee had actual knowledge prior to the execution hereof.
Grantee agrees that the mineral interests herein conveyed by Grantor, if any, shall be subject to and
shall not include the foregoing described previously existing mineral interests.
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There is further hereby reserved and excepted unto Grantor, its successors and assigns and
not conveyed herein a two percent (27o) gross royalty in all oil and gas produced from or attributable
to the ReaI Estate conveyed herein which is produced, mined or otherwise extacted from shale
("Shale Oil") within the Green River Formation from the surface to a depth that is stratigraphically
equivalentto the "Orange Marker" withinthe Garden Gulch member ofthe GreenRiverForrnation.,
such depth being the stratigraphic equivalent to a depth of 2105' in the Skelly Oil Company #1 Dry
Fork Unit weii, SWi14 hi*'1/4 SEii4 of Section 25, To-wnship 4 Souih, Range 97 West of *,Ie 6"'
P.M., Garfield County, Colorado. Forthe avoidance ofdoubt, the foregoing royalty reserved herein
unto Grantor shall entitle Grantor to a cost free share equal to two perccnt of 8/8ths of all Shale Oil
in addition to any previously existing mineral interests or burdens excepted above and is not
dependent on the existence (or nonexistence) of any mineral lease covering all or any portion of the
Real Estate. Grantor may, at its option and in its sole discretion, elect from time to time to take its
royalty share in kind upon giving Grantee at least ninety days prior written notice of such intent.
I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused its corporate nurme to be hereuuto
subscribed by its attomey-in-fact on this I I aay of June, 2004.
UNION OIL COMPAI.ry OF CALTFORNI,A,
a Califomia corporation
STATE OF COLORADO
CITY AND COTINTY OF DEI\N/ER
Acknowledged before me this ll ... day of June, 2004 byBrian J. Kelly, Atlomey-in-Fact for
of Califomi4 a California corporation.
and official seal.
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EXITIBIT A
[rgal Description
(Real Estate Except Reservoir Parcel and lntake Parcel)
[See attached Schedules t-A1 through l-A47]
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SCHEDULE 1.A41
Unocal Parcel No. 7661
(Book 290 at Page:72
Recording Date: November 18, 1955
Grantor: Charles Ellet
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described tracts of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield
and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section Two (2) EXCEPT any portion conveyed to Exxon
Corporation in deed recorded December 22,1983 in Book 640 at Page 869, Lots One (l) and
Two (2), the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S/rNE%) and the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of
Section Three (3), Township Five (5) Souttu Range Ninety-six (96) Wesr, Sixth 16th; f.M.
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SCIIEDULE I-A19
UnocalXarcel No. 7621
(Book: 134 at Page: 521
Recording Date: September 5,1922
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Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
AII of the following described premises situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and
State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Federal No. 3, Federal No. 4, Federal No. 12, Federal No. 13, FederalNo. 16, Federal No.
17, Federal No. 18, Federal No. 19, Federal No. 20, Federal No. 21, Corregidor No. 3 and the
Corrogidor No. 4, placer mining claims, situate in the Parachute Mining District, Garfield
County, Colorado, described as follows:
The Federal No. 3 claim comprising the southeast quarter of Section four in Township five south
of Range ninety-six west of the Sixth Principal Meridian; the Federal No, 4 claim comprising the
Lots one and two and the south half of the northeast quarter of said Section four; the Federal No.
13 claim comprising the southwest quarter of Sectioneight said Township and Range; the
Federal No. l3 claim comprising the squtheast quarter of said Section eight; the Federal No. l6
claim comprising the southwest quartei of Section nine, said Township *d R*ge; thc Federal
No. l7 claim, comprising the northwest quarter of Section sixteen, said Township and Range; the
Federal No. l8 claim comprising the northeast of Section seventeen, said Township and Range;
the Federal No. l9 claim comprising the southeast quarter of said Section seventeen; the Fediral
No' 20 claim, comprising the southwest quarter of said Section sixteen; and the Federal No. 21
comprising the west half of the east half of said Section sixteen; and the Corregidor No. 3 claim
comprising the west half of the east half of said Section nine; and the Conegidor No, 4 clairn,
comprising the east half of the east half of said Section nine.
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SCHEDULE I-A2O
Unocal Parcel No. 7622
@ook: i4l at Page: 48
Recording Date: April 1,4,1923
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Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described premises situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and
State
of Colorado, to-wit:
The Federal No. 1 and Federal No. 2 placer mining claims, situate in Garfield County, Colorado,
described as follows:
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Unocal Parcel No. 7624
(Book: 134 at Page:332
Recording Date: April 21,1922
Grantor: Deios D. Potter
Grantee: Union Oil Companyof Califomia)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
ofGarfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Federal No. 5, Federal No. 6, Federal No. 7, Federal No. 8, Federal No. 9, FederalNo, 10,
Federal No. 11, Federal No. 14, and Federal No. l5 placer mining claims, situate in Garfield
County, Colorado, described as follows:
The Federal No. 5 claim comprising the L,ots three and four and the south half of the northwest
quarter of Section four in Township five south of Range ninety-six west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian; the Federal No. 6 claim comprising the southwest quarter of said Section four; tlie
Federal No. 7 claim, comprising the southeast quarter of Section five; said Township and Range;
the Federal No, 8 claim, comprising the Lots one and two and the south half of the northeast
quarter of said Section five; the Federal No. 9 claim, comprising the Lots three and four and the
south half of the northwest quarter of said Section five; the Federal No. 10 claim, comprising the
southwest quarter of said Section five; the Federal No. 1t claim, cornprising the northwest
quarter of Section eight; said Township and Range; the Federal No. 14 claim, comprising the
northeast quarter of said Section eight; and the FederalNo. l5 claim, comprising the northwest
quarter of Section nine, said Township and Range.
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SCHEDULE 1-A39
Unocal Parcel No. 7647
(Book: 698 at page: 589
RecordingDate: November 10, l9g6
Grantor: United Staies of America
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claim or premises situare, lying and being in the County ofGarfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
Madge No, I Placer Mining Claim,
Madge No. 2 PlacerMining Claim,
Madge No. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
Madge No. 4 Placer Mining Claim,
Florence No. 1 Placer Mining Claim,
Florence No. 2 placer Mining Claim,
Florence No. 3 PlacerMining ClainL
Florence No. 4 Placer Mining CIainL
Florence No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
Florence No. 6 Placer Mining Claim,
Florence No. 7 Plaoer Mining Claim,
Florence No. 8 placer Mining Claim,
FayNo. I PlacerMining Claim,
Fay No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
FayNo. 3 PlacerMining Claim,
FayNo. 4 Placer Mining Claim,
Fay No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
Fay No. 6 Placer Mining Claim,
Fay No. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
Fay No. 8 PlacerMining Claim,
Hazel No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Hazel No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
Hazel No. 3 placer Mining Claim,
Hazel No. 4 placer Mining Claim,
Hazel No. 5 placer Mining Claim,
Hazel No. 6 placer Mining Claim,
Hazel No. 7 placer Mining Claim,
HazelNo. 8 placer Mining Claim,
Edna No. 5 placer Mining Claim,
Fdna No. 6 Placer Mining Claim,
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Edna No. 8 Placer Mining Claim,
Gold Bug No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Gold Bug No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
Gold Bug No. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 2 Piacer Mining Ciaim,
Mary Ann No. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 4 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 6 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 8 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Airn No. 9 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 10 Placer Mining Claim,
MaryAnn No. I 1 Placer Mining Claim,
MaryAnn No. 12 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 13 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 14 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 15 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 16 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 17 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 18 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 19 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 20 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 2l Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Aan No, 22 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 23 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Anp No. 24 Placer Mining Claim,
MaryAnn No. 25 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No, 26 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 27 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No, 28 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Arur No. 29 Placer Mining Claim,
MaryAnn No. 30 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 31 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 32 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 33 PlacerMining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 34 PlacerMining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No, 35 PlacerMining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 36 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 37 Placer Mining Claim,
A portionof the Mary Ann No. 38 Placer Mining Claim,
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A portion of the Mary Arur No. 39 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 40 Placer Mining Claim,
situated in Garfield County, Colorado, described as follows:
Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado
T.4 S., R. 95 W.
Sec. 19, Iots 1 through 4, inclusive,EYz, andEYzW%;
Sec. 20, lots 1 through 4, inclusive,WYz, and SE%;
Sec.28, lots I through 3, inclusive, SW%, SE%, SW%NE7+, SE%NE]% andNE%NE%;
Sec.29, all;
Sec. 30, lots I through 4, inclusive,EYz, andE%WVz;
Sec. 31, lots 3 through 6, inclusive,EYz, andEYzW%;
Sec.32, all;
Sec. 33, all;
T.4 S., R.96 W.,
Sec.22,lots I through 6, inclusive, NW%, ands%Slz;
Sec. 23, lots l, 2, and lots 4 througb 8, inclusive, NE%, S%SW%, and SW%SE%;
Sec. 24,lots I through 4, inclusive, S%N%, and S%;
Sec. 25, all;
Sec. 26, all;
Sec.27, all;
Sec.28,E%
Sec. 33, SE%; EZzNE%; SW%NE%
Sec. 34, lots I through 4, inclusive, N%, and N%S%;
Sec. 35, lots I through 4, inclusive, N%, and N%S%;
Sec. 36, lots I through 6, inclusive, S%N%, and N%SW%.
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N. Parachute Special Use Permit lnterested Parties
E:oronMobil Corporation
P.O. Box 4697
Houston, TX772l0-4697
Attention: Mr. Brent Patterson
Wiliiams Production RMT Company
1515 Arapahoe Sheet Tower 3, Suite 1000
Denver, CO 80202
Attention: IvIr. Jim Schaff
ChenronTexaco
111l1 S. Wilcrest
Houston, TX77099
Attention: Mr. Lee W. Parker
ConocoPhillips Company
3960 East 56u Avenue
Comrnerce City, CO 80022
Attention: Mr. Kile Thompson
Aaron C. WoodwardI HC3 Box I
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601-9800
Piceance Creek Ranch
11539 RBC Road 5
Rifle, CO 81650
Attention: Mr. Dan Johnson
Thacker and Soq lnc.
PO Box 1900
Glenmsrq LA7l433
Puckett Land Company
5460 South Quebec Street, Suite 250
Greenwood Village, CO 80111-1917
Attention: Mr. Jeff Puckett
Charles H. and Thomas F. Latham
PO Box 66
DeBeque, CO 81630
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O'Reuben Gerald Oldland
14667 RBC Road 5
Rifle, CO 81650
John Savage
l722293Road ,
Tr/\ T) ^-- I nazr\, _E)u)( t1zt,
Rifle, CO 81650
Garfield County
109 8fl'Stree! Suite 308
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Bureau of Land Management
Glenwood Springs Field Office
50629 Highway 6 and24
PO Box 1009
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
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The applicant (EnCana Oil & Gas (USA), Inc. is the single mineral
interest owner in this property.
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210.1l,ocal Borow
Local borrow shall consist of material excavated and used in the construction of fills or for use as
selected material or for other construction pu{poses. Local borrow shall be obtained by widening
cuts or by excavating from other sources outside the planned or authorized cross section within
the rignt- of- way *O *itnio the timits of the project Local borrow shall be excavated to the lines
and grades established by the Engineer.
210.2Imported Borrow
Tmported bonow shall consist of materials required for construction and unless otherwise
designatea in the special provisions, the Contractor shall make his own arrangements for
obdrning imported borrow and he shall pay all costs involved. Imported borrow shall be
obtained from sources indicated on the plans, designated in the special provisions, or approved
by the Engineer.
The material shall be free from wood, vegetation, or other deleterious material. The maximum
size of this material shall not be gleater than2l3 the compacted thickness of the course placed in
the zubgrade.
The Contractor shall notiff the Engineer sufficiently in advance of opening any material sites so
that cross section elevations and measurements of the grotrnd surface after stripping may be
taken and suffrcient time for testing and material will be allowed.
Borrow pits shall be excavated to regular lines to permit accurate measurements; depth of
"**rrutilo throughout the area of borrow pits shall be as uniform as practicable and the slope
shall be dressed to such slopes as may be directed, leaving the borrow pit area in a clean and safe
condition.
210.3 Placing and ComPacting
Local borrow and imported borrow shall be placed and compacted as specified in Section 211.2.
The Contractor shall satisff himself that there is sufficient space available in fill locations for
placing any excavated material, before placing borrow. Any excess excavation which develops
* u r"Lttf phcing borrow in advance of completing excavations shall be disposed by the
Contractor at the aaaitionat cost to the Conhactor Agency in accordance with the provisions in
Section 205 and a coresponding reduction in the quantity of borrow to be paid for will be made
for which the Contractor will have no claim for compensation.
210.4 Measurement
euantities of borrow will be measured by the cubic yards removed from the borrow area. Said
i"ur*"*"nt shall be calculated from before/after filed or aerial topography/cross-section
surveys of the borrow area.
o Materials excavated at the borrow site and not used on the work will be deducted from the
computed quantities and will not be paid for.
210.5 Payment
Quantities of borrow excavation will be paid for at the conmct unit price per cubic yard. Such
price shall include excavating, sloping and cleaning of borrow area hauling, depositing,
spreading and compacting the material complete in place, and disposal of surplus material,
unless an altemate basis of payment is stipulated in the proposal.
211.1Description
Fill cons6uction shall consist of constructing embanlments except as may otherwise be
specified, including the preparation of the areas upon which they are to be placed; the
ctnstruction of d.ikes; the piacing and compacting of approved material within areas where
unsuitable material has been removed; and the placing and compacting of material in holes, pits,
and other depressions.
211.2 Placing
Rocks, broken concrete, or other solid material, which are larger than 4 inches in greatest
dimension shall not be placed in fill areas where piles are to be placed or driven.
When fill is to be made and compacted on hillsides orwhere new fill is to be compacted against
existing fill or where embanlment is built % width at a time, the slopes of original hillsides and
old or new fills shall be benched a minimum of 4 feet horizontally as the fill is placed. A new
bench shall be started where ever the vertical cut of the next lower bench intersects the existing
ground- Material thus cut out shall be recompacted along with the new embankment material by
the Contractor at no additional cost to the Conhacting Agency, unless the width of the bench
required exceeds 4 fee! in which case the excavated material in excess of 4 feet will be measured
and paid for as excavation.
Clods or hard lumps of earth of 6 inches in greatest dimension shall be broken up before
compacting the material in embankment, except as provided in following paragraph.
When the frll material includes large rock material or hard lurnps, such as hardpan or cemented
gravel which cannot be broken readily, such material shall be well distributed throughout the fill.
Soffi"i.ot earth or other fine material shall be place<l around the larger material as it is deposited
so as to fill the interstices and produce dense compact fill. However, such material shall not be
placed within 2 feet of the finished grade of the fill'
211.3 Compacting
Fill shall be constructed in compacted layers of unilbrrr thickness and each layer shall be
compacted in accordance with the requirements herein specified with the following exception.
O
o Where fill is to be constructed across low swampy ground which will not support the weight of
hauling equipment, the lower part of the embankment may be constructed by dumping
,rr""uriir" loads of suitable materials in a uniformly distributed layer of thickness not greater
than that necessary to support the equipment while placing subsequent layers, after which the
remainder of the embankment shatl be constructed in layers and compacted as specified.
Unless specified herein, or in the special provisions, the construction of dikes, the placing and
compacting of approved material *itt i" the right- of -way where unsuitable material has been
,emived, u.rd tt.'fitting of holes, pits and other depressions within the right-of-way, shall
conform to all of the."q,rir"."ot" herein specified for compacting fills. Trenches, holes,
depressions and pits outside of areas where fills are to be constructed shall be graded to provide a
presentable and well-drained area-
Ateas over which fills are to be placed shall be cleared and scarified to a depth of 6 inches to
provide a bond between the existing ground and the material to be deposited thereon- Unless
tthr.*ir. specified, the original ground area upon which frlls are to be constructed to a uniforrn
densrty of not less than 85 percen! or as recolnmended in the soils report'
The loose thickness offeach layer of filImaterial before compacting shall not exceed 8 inches,
except as provided in the following paragraph for rocky material. Each layer shall be compacted
ia accordance with the following requirements to a uniform densrty of not less than 85 percent
except that where a new or widened roadway and appurtenances are required, density of the
upp; 2 feetand when the filI is within 2 feetof the above shall be not less than 95 percent. Said
cimpacdon densities shall be subject to the recommendations of the soils report-
When fill material contains by volume over 25 percent of rock larger than 6 inches in greatest
dimension, the fill below a plane 3 feet below finished gade may be constructed in layers of a
loose thickness before comiaction not exceeding the morimum size of rock in the daterial but
not exceeding 3 feet in thidkness.
The interstices around the rock in each layer shall be filled with earth and other fine material and
compacted.
At the time of compaction, the moisture content of frll material shall be such that the specified
relative compaction will be obtained and the filIbe firm and unyielding. Fill material which
contains exclssive moisture shall not be compacted until the material is dry enough to obtain the
required relative compaction. Full compensation for any additional work involved in drying fi[
material to the requirid moisture content shall be considered as included in the contract price
paid and no additional compensation will be allowed therefore.
Embankments shall be constructed so that each layer shall have a cross fall of at least 2 percent
but no more than 5 Percent.
211.4 Tests
Unless otherwise provided in the plans or special provisions the fill shall be thoroughly
o
o compacted to not less than the stated densities when tested and determin* bl AASHTO T-99
Method A and T-l9l or ASTM D-2g22 and D-3017 with the percent of densrry adjusted in
accordance with the rock correction procedure for maximum density determination, standard
detail, to compensate for the rock content larger than that which will pass a No 4 sieve'
211.5 Measurement
The quantities of fi.llconstruction used to construct embankments or dikes will be those oithe
complete bid item in place, within the limits of dimensions shown on the plans'
The Engineer wi[ compute the quantities of fi]l bt a method which in his opinion is best suited to
obtain an accurate determination.
211.6 Payment
euantities of fi1l construction will be paid for at the contract unit price per cubic yard of frll as
ipulated in the proposal. Such price shal1 include placing and compaction and all related work
as specified aboie, r-1".r an alternate basis of payment is stipulated in the proposal'
Unless otherwise provided in the special provisions, no payment will be made for fill
construction to replace unsuitable material or for filI for holes, pits, and other depressions' Th-e
cost thereof shall be included in the price bid for the construction of the items to which such fill
is incidental or aPPurtenant-
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Part V Fire Control Measures
General. All facility or operations personnel are instructed as to:
Be aware of local area fire danger for each day
Location of fire control equipment
Proper operation of fire control equipment
Emergency procedures and how to call for additional resources
Welding & Hot Work Operationso { minimum of one person is dedicated to act as a fire watch dring welding or hot
work operations with a fire extinguisher at hand.
' Welding shields are used during grinding operations to prevent sparks from leaving
work areas and igniting vegetation.o Water trucks are used to wet down ground and nearby vegetation, as conditions
dictate.
o At the close of each day, personnel inspect the area of welding or hot work activities
for any smoldering debris and any conditions conducive to fires.
Communications
o EnCana or Contactor vehicles are typically equipped with cellular communications
on board.
In the event of a fireo ft1 the event of a fire, all personnel and appropriate equipment on site will be
committed to fire containment and contol.o The BLM and appropriate fire authorities will be notified immediately.o Direction of fire conhol efforts will be toansfered to appropriate fire fighting agency
personnel upon their arrival on site
Part XMandscaping and Reclamation Plan
Reclamation of the site will involve the replacement of topsoil and seeding in accordance
with the requirements of the Division of Minerals and Geology permit.
EnCana Oil & Gas (USA), lnc. will post a reclamation bond with the Colorado Division
of Minerals and Geology to assure Reclamation of the shale pit.
Reclamation will occur after materials from the shale pit have been exhausted or the
demand for the material diminishes.
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EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc'
950 17th Street, Suite 2600
Denver, Colorado 80202
Attention: Diane Blieszner, Esq'
LINIONOILCOMPANYOFCALIFORNIA,acorporationdulyorganizedandexisting
under and by virtue of the laws of the state of california ("Grantor")' whose legal ad&ess is 376
south valencia Avenue, Brea, Califo mia92i823,for the consideration of Ten and 00/100tn Dollars
($10.00) and other good'and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, in hand paid, hereby sells and conveys to TOi\4 BROWN' INC'' a corporation duly
organized and existing.under and by rily: ofthe laws of the State of Delaware ("Grantee")' whose
legat address is 555 iitSir..,, Suit" t SSO, D.n .., Colorado 81212,all the real property' together
with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and State of Colorado'
to wit:
SEEEXIIIBITAATTACIIEDHERET0ANDINCORPORATED
HEREIN BY REFERENCE'
with all its appurtenances (the "Real Estate"), and warrants the title to the same against all persons
clairning under Crantor, subject to laxe-s for ftre current year, which constitute a lien not yet due or
payable, and subjecfto att m"atters listed;il;;ilei*niUit b- The preceding warranty is intended
bv Grantor to be made to Grantee only and is ,'tot intended to benefit any future owner or
ei-,"u.brun"er of the property and shall not run with the land.
RESERVATIQNS
Grantor and Grantee agree and intend that this instrument shall convey to Grantee all oil, gas
and other minerals in and under the Real Estate subject to the following reservations_and exceptions'
Grantor excepts herefrom such valid mineral interests in the Real Estate (including, without
limitation, any mineral estate ownership, oil, gas or mineral lease, royalty, overriding royalty,
executive right, production payment, nei profrts interest or other mineral interest of any kind
whatsoever ) owned by or in iavtr of third parties (i) which were recorded prior to the execution date
hereof in the appropriate public records oith. Co*ty or Counties in which all or a portion of the
Real Estate are located o.jiiy of *hich Grantee had actual knowledge prior to the execution hereof'
Grantee agrees that the mineral interests herein conveyed by Grantor, if any, shall be subject to and
shall.not include the foregoing described previously existing mineral interests'
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EXIIIBIT A
Legal Description
(Real Estate Egq! Reservoir Parcel and Intake Parcel)
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of said Section twenty-eight; the Lignum Vita No. l2 claim comprising the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of said Section twenty-one and
the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section twenty-eight; and the Lignum Vita
No. 13 claim comprising the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the west half of the
southeast quarter of said Section twenty-one and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of
said Section twenty-eight.
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Unocal Parcel No. 7603
(Book: 138 at Page: 339
Recording Date: February 23,1923
Grantor: Frank A. Wadleigh, George L. Beam & Arthur Chapman
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Denver No. 1 Placer Mining Claim, comprising the North Half (N%) of the Northeast
Quarter (N87, and the Lots No. I and No. 2 of Section 19, in Township 5 South of Range 95
West of the 6th Principal Meridian; the Denver No. 2 Placer Mining Claiur, comprising the South
Half (S%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) and the Lots No. 5 and No. 6 of said Section 19, and
the Denver No. 3 Placer Mining Claim, comprising the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of the
Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section 20, said Township and Range, except that portion of said
Lots No. l, No. 2 and No. 5 of said Section 19 described as follows: Beginning at Station 0,
where the North and South County road as now constructed on the Middle Fork of Parachute
Creek Intersects with the North line of said Section 19 at a point N. 89o55' E. 811 ft. from the
witness Comer to the Northwest Corner of said Section 19, and running thence N. 89' 55' E.
along the North line of said Section 19, 452.5 ft. to Station I , at the foot of steep slope; thence S.
44' 10' E. along the foot of said slope 189 feet to Station 2; thence S. 73" 30' E. I 80 feet to
Station 3; thence N. 84'40' E. 105 ft. to Station 4; thence N. 67'53' E. 482.5 ft. to Station 5, on
the North line of said Section 19; thence N. 89" 55' E. along said North line of 558.5 ft. to
Station 6, at foot of steep slope on the East side of the East Middle Fork of Parachute Creek;
thence S. 71'30' W, along the foot of said steep slope 224 ft. to Station 7; thence S. 25' l0' W.
150 ft. to Station 8;thence S.43" 07' W, 275 ft. to Station 9;thence S.39'32' W. 828.7 ft. to
Station l0; thence S. 27' 15' W. 593 ft. to Station 1l; thence S. 59o 25' W. 382 ft, to Station 12;
thence S. 37" l0'W. 186 ft. to Station l3; thence South 10o 20'W. 152 ft. to Station 14; thence
S. 32" 47'8.223 ft. to Station 16; thence S.2o 55'W 368.5 ft. to Station 16, at foot of steep
slope, on East side of Parachute Creek and on the East and West % Section line of said Section
19, thence West along said % Section line 326.8 feet to Station l7 on the aforesaid North and
South County Road across said Section l9; thence following along said County Road N. 15" 32'
E. 199 ft. to Station l8; thence N.20" 00'E. 193 ft. to Station 19; thenceN, lo 48'E 159 ft. to
Station 20; thence N. 9" 2l' W. 129 ft. to Station 2l; thence No. l6o 47' 8.551 ft. to Station 22;
thence N. 13o 50' E. 159 ft. to Station 23; thence N. 32" 20' 8.210 ft. to Station 24; thence No.
13" 55' E. 252 ft. to Station 25; thence N. 73" 15' E. 40 ft. to Station 26 thence N. I 5" 34' W.
238 ft. to Station 27; thence No. 13o 25' W. 448 ft. to Station 26; thence N. 48o 27' W , 127.8 ft.
to Station 29; thence N. 66" 72' W . I 16 ft, to Station 30; thence N. 52o 05' W. 7 I .5 ft. to Station
0, the point of beginning.
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SCHEDULE I.A5
U4ocal Parcel No. 7605
(Book: 141 at Page: 347
RecordingDate: December 13, 1923
Grantor: Roderick D. Burnham
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Hoffman No. 59, Hoffman No. 60 and Hoffman No. 6l placer mining claims, situate in
Garfield County, Colorado, described as follows:
The Hoffman No. 59, claim comprising the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the east
half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine and the northeast quarter of the northeast
quarter of Section thirty-two in Township f,rve south of Range ninety-five west of the Sixth
Principal Meridian; the Hoffman No. 60, claim comprising the southwest quarter of the
northwest quarter and the west half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-eight and the
northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-three said Township and Range; and
the Hoffman No. 61 claim, comprising the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the east
half of the southwest quarter of said Section twenty-eight and the northeast quarter of the
northwest quarter of said Section thirty-three.
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SCHEDULE 1.A7
Unocal Parcel No. 7607
(Book: 134 at Page: 509
Recording Date: September 5,1922
Grantor: The Federal Shale Oil Company
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described premises sitrrate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and
State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Trail No. l, Trail No. Z,Trail No. 3, Trail No. 4, Rubberoid No. l, and Rubberoid No. 2,
placer mining claims, situate in the Parachute Mining District, Garf,reld County, Colorado,
described as follows:
The Trail No. 1, claim comprising the Lot one and the north half of the northeast quarter of
section thirty-one and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section thirty-two in
Township five south of Range ninety-five west of the Sixth Principal Meridian; the Trail No. 2,
claim comprising the Lot six and the south half of the northeast quarter of said Section thirty-one
and the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section thirty+wo; the Trail No. 3,
claim comprising the Lots seven and eight and the north half of the southeast quarter of said
Section thirty-one; the Trial No. 4, claim comprising the Lots eleven and twelve and the south
half of the southeast quarter of said Section thirty-one; the Rubberoid No. l, claim comprising
the south half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-nine said Township and Range, and the
east half of the northwest quarter of said Section thirty-two; and the Rubberoid No. 2, claim
comprising the west half of the southeast quarter of said Section twenty-nine and the west half of
the northeast quarter of said Section thirty+wo.
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SCHEDULE I-A9
Unocal Parcel No.7609
(Book: 138 at Page: 384
Recording Date: April 2,1923
Grantor: Roderick D. Burnhant
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described nrining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Bellis No. 2, placer mining claim, situate in Garfield County, Colorado, described as the
southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty in Township five south of Range
ninety-five west of the Sixth Principal Meridian.
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SCHEDULE 1.411
Unocal Parcel No.,76ll
(Book: 138 at Page: 75
Recording Date: April 19, 1922
Grantor: Roderick D. Burnham and Isabel Burnham
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, llng and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Panama No. 4, Panama No. 5, and Panarna No. 6 placer mining claims, situate in Garfield
County, Colorado, described as follows:
The Panama No. 4 claim, comprising the south half of the northwest quarter and the south half of
the northeast quarter of Section fourteen in Township hve south of Range ninety-six west of the
Sixth PrincipalMeridian; the Panama No. 5 claim, comprising the north half of the northwest
quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section fourteen and the
northeast quarter of the northeast quarler of Section fifteen, said Township and Range; and the
Panama No. 6 claim, comprising the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section ten and
the south half of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
Section eleven, said Township and Range.
EXCEPTING THEREF.ROM that portion conveyed to Exxon Corporation in deed recorded
December 22,1983 in Book 640 at Page 869.
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(Book: 134 at Page: 549
Recording Date: September 30, 1922
Grantor: Roderick D. Bumham
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Columbia No. 2, Columbia No, 4 and Columbia No. 5 Placer claims; the Columbia No. 2
claim comprising the north half of the south half of Section eleven in Township five south of
Range ninety-six west of the Sixth Principal Meridian; the Columbia No. 4, claim comprising the
northwest quarter of said Section eleven EXCEPT that portion conveyed to Exxon Corporation
in deed recorded December 22,1983 in Book 640 at Page 869; and the Columbia No. 5, claim
comprising the east half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter
of Section ten said Township and Range.
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SCHEDULE 1-A15
Unocal Parcel No. 7616
(Book: 134 at Page: 331
Recording Date: APril 71,1922
Grantor: Renwick P. Ralston
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Burbank No. 5, Little Bob, Stafford, Bachelor, Aviator, Larkspur, Federal No- 33, Federal
No, 34, Federal No. 35, Federal No. 36, Federal No, 37, Bituminite No. 13, Bituminite No. 14,
Bituminite No. 15, and Bituminite No. 16 placer mining claims, situate in the Parachute Mining
District, Garfield County, Colorado, described as follows:
The Burbank No, 6 claim comprising the north half of the northwest quarter of Section twenty-
six and the north half of the northeast quarter of Section twenty-seven in Township five south of
Range ninety-six west of the Sixth Principal Meridian; the Little Bob claim comprising the south
half of the northwest quarter of said Section fwenty-six and the south half of the northeast quarter
of said Section twenty-seven; the Stafford claim comprising the north half of the southwest
quarter of said Section twenty-six and the north half of the southeast quarter of said Section
twenty-seven; the Bachelor clainr comprising the south half of the southwest quarter of said
Section twenty six and the south half of the southeast quarter of said Section twenty-seven; the
Aviator claim comprising the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section thirty-four and
the north half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of
Section thirty-hve, said Township and Range; the Larkspur claim comprising the southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-
ive, said 'fownship and Range and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section
twenty-six; the Federal No. 33 claim comprising the southwest quarter of said Section twenty-
seven; the Federal No. 34 claim comprising the southeast quarter of Section twenty-eight, said
Township and Range; the Federal No. 35 claim, comprising the southwest quarter of said Section
twenty-eight; the Federal No. 36 claim, comprising the norlh half of the northwest quafter and
the north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-three, said Township and Range, the
FederalNo. 37 claim, comprising the north half of the northwest quarter, the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter, and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said Section thirty-
four; that portion of the Bituminite No. l3 claim, comprising the north half of the northwest
quarter of Section thirty-six, said Township and Range; and the northeast quarter of the northeast
quarter of said section thirty-five; that portion of the Bituminite No. 14 claim, comprising the
south half of the northwest quarter of said section thirty-six and the southeast quarter of the
northeast quarter of said Section thirty-five; the Bituminite No. 15 claim, comprising the north
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SCHEDULE 1.A16
Unocal Parcel No.7617
(Book: 134 at Page: 474
Recording Date: August 14,1922
Grantor: R' P. Ralston
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the county
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
That portion of the Federal No. 30 Oil Shale Placer Mining Claim described as the South Half
(S/z) of the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section 28;
That portion of the Federal No. 3 1 Oil Shale Mining Ctaim described as the South Half (S%) oi
the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 28;
That portion of the Federal No. 32 Oil Shale Placer Mining Claim described as the South Half
(S%) of the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section 27;
All in Township f,rve (5) South, Range ninety-six (96) West of the sixth (6th) Principal Meridian,
in Garfield County, Colorado.
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gCITEDULE 1-A18
Unocll.Baf.qel No. 7620
(Book: 134 at Page: 511
Recording Date: SePtember 5,1922
Grantor: The Federal Shale Oil Company
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described premises situate, lying and being in the county of Garfield and
State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Conegidor, Corregidor No. 2, Conegidor No. 5, Conegidor No' 6, Corregidor No' 7'
Sheepherd-er, ttre Sheplrdess placer mining claim, situate in the Parachute Mining District,
Garfield County, Colorado, described as follows:
The Corregidor claim comprising the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the south
half of the northwest quarter of Section fifteen and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter
of Section sixteen in Township five south of Range ninety-six West of the Sixth Principal
Meridian; the Corregidor No. 2, claim comprising the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter
and the north half olthe northwest quarter of said section fifteen and the northeast quarter of the
northeast quarter of said Section sixieen; the Conegidor No. 5, claim comprising the west half of
the southwest quarter antl the West half of the northwest quarter of Section ten said township and
Range; the Conegidor No. 6, claim comprising the east half of the southwest quarter and the east
tralf
-of
the northwest quarter of said Section ten; the Conegidor No. 7, claim comprising the west
half of the southeast quarter and the west half of the northeast quarter of said Section ten; the
Sheepherder claim comprising the north half of the southeast quarter and the north half of the
southwest quarter of said Section Fifteen; and the Sheperdess claim comprising the sottth half of
the southeast quarter and the south half of the southwest quarter of said section hfteen.
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SCHEDULE I-A2O
Unocal Parcel No. 7622
(Book: l4l at Page: 48
Recording Date: APril 14,1923
Grantor: The Federal Shale Oil Company
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described premises situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and
State
of Colorado, to-wit:
The Federal No. 1 and Federal No. 2 placer mining claims, situate in Garfield County, Colorado,
described as follows:
The Federal No. 1 claim, comprising the Lots three and four and the south half of the northwest
quarter of Section three in Township five south of Range ninety-six west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian; and the Federal No. 2 claim, comprising the southwest quarter of said Section three.
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Unocal Parcel Ng. 7624
(Book: 134 at Pzge:332
Recording Date: April 2l,l92Z
Grantor: Delos D. Potter
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Federal No. 5, Federal No. 6, Federal No, 7, Federal No. 8, Federal No. 9, Federal No. 10,
Federal No. 1 l, Federal No. 14, and Federal No. l5 placer mining claims, situate in Garfield
County, Colorado, described as follows:
The Federal No. 5 claim comprising the Lots three and four and the south half of the northwest
quarter of Section four in Township five south of Range ninety-six west of the Sixth Principal
Meridian; the Federal No. 6 claim comprising the southwest quarter of said Section four; the
Federal No. 7 claim, comprising the southeast quarter of Section five; said Township and Range;
the Federal No. 8 claim, comprising the Lots one and two and the south half of the northeast
quarter of said Section five; the Federal No. 9 claim, comprising the Lots three and four and the
south half of the northwest quarter of said Section five; the Federal No. i0 claim, comprising the
southwest quarter of said Section five; the Federal No. 1t claim, comprising the northwest
quarter of Section eight; said Township and Range; the Federal No. l4 claim, comprising the
northeasl quarter of said Section eight; and the Federal No. l5 claim, comprising the northwest
quarter of Section nine, said Township and Range.
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SCHEDULE,l,-A24
Unocal Parcel No.7626
(Book: 134 at Page: 588
Recording Date: November 24,1922
Grantor: Joseph Bellis
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described lot or parcel of land, situate, Iying and being in the County of
Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Southeast quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE%SW%), the Southwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter (SW%SE%) of Section twenty-three (23), the North Half of the Northeast
quarter (N%NE7r), the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE%NE%) of Section
twenty-six (26), the southwest quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW%NW%) and the North Flalf
of the Southwest Quarter (N%SW%) of Section twenty-five (25), all in Township trve (5) South,
Range ninety-six (96) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in said County and State.
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SCHEDULE 1.A26
Unocal Parcel No. 7629
(Book: 214 at Page: 73
Recording Date: APril l,1944
Grantor: Bessie E. Lindauer
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described lots or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the County of
Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The North half of the Southeast quarter (N%SE%) and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast
quarter (SW%SE%) and Lot 15 (sometimes called SE%SW%) of Section 30, Twp. 5 S., Range
95 West,6'h P,M.
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Ugoca-!-PaIce! No. 7636
(Book: 244 at Page:292
Recording Date: August 9, 1949
Grantor: Clara E' MahaffeY
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described lots or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the County of
Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The south Half (S%) of Lots Fourteen (la) and Fifteen (15), section Nine (9);
Lot Four (4), the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE%SW%) and the South Half of
the Southeast Quarter (S%SE%), Section Ten (10); Township Six (6) South, Range Ninety-six
(96) West of the Sixth 16'h) Principal Meridian.
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SCHEDULE 1-A3O
Unocal Parcel No.7638
(Book: 275 at Page: I
Recording Date: February l, 1954
Grantor: United States of America
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claim or premises situate, lying and being in the County of
Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Bituminite No. 4, J.B. No. 7, and J.B. No. 8 placer mining claims, situate in Garfield
County, Colorado, described as follows:
Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado.
T.6 S., R. 96 W.,
Bituminite No. 4 claim embracing
Sec.22, SET*NW%, NE%SW%, Lot2;
J.B. No. 7 claim, embracing
Sec. 15, Wt/zE%
J.B. No. 8 claim, embracing
Sec. 22, NE%
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SCHEDULE 1.A32
Unocal Parcel No.76404 and E
(Book: 269 at Page: 527
Recording Date: June 27,1953
Grantor: United States of America
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claim or premises situate, lying and being in the County of
Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Midas No. 3, Midas No. 4, Midas No. 7, Midas No. 8, Double B No. 1, Double B No. 3,
Bituminite No. l, Bituminite No. 2 and Bituminite No. 3 placer mining claims, situated in
Garfield County, Colorado, described as follows:
Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado.
T.6 S., R. 96 W.
Midas No. 3 claim, embracing;
Sec. 15, SW/.
Midas No. 4 claim, embracing;
Sec. 16, SE%
Midas No. 7 claim, embracing,
Sec. 16, Lot 14, SE%SW%
Sec. 2i, NE74NW%, NW%NE%
Midas No. 8 claim, embracing
Sec. 16, Lots I l, 12, 13, NE%SW%
Double B No. 1 claim, embracing
Sec.21, SE%NW%
Double B No. 3 claim, embracing;
Sec. 21, NE%NE%
Sec. 22, N%NW%;
Bituminite No. I claim, embracing;
Sec.21, SW%NE%, NW%SE%, Lot 6;
Sec. 28, Lot2;
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Unocal Parcel No. 7641A
(Book: 246 at Page:212
Recording Date: November 23,1949
Grantor: Frank H. Reeds, Kathryn W. Lake, Mary H. Cherrington and Enrily B. Ross
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
The following oil shale placer mining claims situate in the County of Garfield and State of
Colorado, to-wit:
Falls No. 1, being the N%SE%, Sec. 4
Falls No. 2, being the N%S%, Sec. 3
Falls No. 3, being the S%S%, Sec. 3
All in Tp. 6 S., R. 96 W.,6th P.M.
(Book: 269 at Page: 529
Recording Date: June 27, 1953
Grantor: United States of America
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described mining claim or premises situate, lying and being in the County of
Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
The Falls No. 1, Falls No. 2 and Falls No. 3 placer mining claims, situated in Garfietd County,
Colorado, described as follows:
Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado.
T.6 S., R. 96 W.
Falls No. I claim, embracing;
Sec. 4, Lots 8 and 9;
Falls No. 2 claim, embracing;
Sec. 3, Lot 13, NE%SW%, N%SE%
Falls No. 3 claim, embracing
Sec.3, l-ot 14, SE%SW%, S%SE%
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(Book: 698 at Page: 583
Recording Date: November 10, 1986
Grantor: United States of America
Grantee: Union Oil Companyof Califomia)
All of the following described mining claim or premises situate, lying and being in the County of
Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
A portion of the Betty No. I Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the BettyNo. ZPlacer Mining Claim,
BettyNo. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Betty No. 4 Placer Mining Claim,
BettyNo. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
BettyNo. 8 Placer Mining Claim,
Grace No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Grace No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
Grace No. 3 Placer Mining Clainr,
Grace No. 4 Placer Mining Claim,
Grace No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
Grace No. 6 Placer Mining Claim,
Grace No. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
Grace No. 8 Placer Mining Claim,
Louise No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Louise No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
Louise No. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
Louise No. 4 Placer Mining Claim,
Louise No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
Louise No. 6 Placer Mining Claim,
Patricia No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Patricia No. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
Patricia No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Patricia No. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
Lucy Agnes No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Lucy Agnes No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
Madge No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
Madge No. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
Madge No. 8 Placer Mining Claim,
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43 of EO R 496.oO O ?644.50 GARFIELD COUNTY C0
(Book: 728 at Page: 464
Recording Date: January 29, 1988
Grantor: Aaron C. Woodward
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
All of the following described property in the County of Garfield and State of Colorado:
Township 4 South. Range 95 Wgst. 6th P.M.
Section 22: NE%SE%
Section 23; Wy2Wyz, NE%NW%, NE%, N%SI1%
Section 24: N%SW%
Section 3 6: NTzNE %; N TzSE%NE%; NZzSW %A.lE%; N%SW %SWt/oNE%, S%NW %,
NETONW%
(Book: 273 at Page: 167
Recording Date: October 13, 1953
Grantor: Rufo Eisaquine
Grantee: llnion Oil Company of California)
All of the following described property, situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield, State
of Colorado, to-wit:
Township 4 South, Range 95 West, 6'h P.M.
Section 22: NE74SE%
Section 23: WyzWYz, NE%NW%
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Unocal P?rcel No' 7646
(Book: 284 at Page: 504
RecordingDate: June 3, 1955
Grantor: JosePh D' Ahearn
Crantee: Union Oil Company of California)
The following real property situate in the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-wit:
Those certain mining claims or premises known as a portion of the Little Jim, LittlE Jim No' l '
Little Jim No. 2, Litiie Jim No,
'3, Little Jim No. 5, Littte lim No. 6, Little Jim No' 7, Little Jinr
No. g, Little Jim No. g, Little Jim No. 10, Little Jim No. I I and Little Jim No. 12 placer mining
claims, situate in Garfield county, colorado, described as follows:
Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado,
T.6 S., R.96 W.
That portion of Little Jim claim, embracing: Sec' 4, Lots 3, 6;
Little Jim No. 1 claim, embracing: Sec. 3, Lots 5, 6, I l, l2; Sec' ,Lot7;
Little Jim No. 2 claim, embracing: Sec. 3, Lots 7, 8,9, l0;
Little Jim No. 3 claim, embracing: Sec. 3, Lots 1,2,3,4;
Little Jim No. 5 claim, embracing: Sec. 2, Lots 3, 4;
Little Jim No. 6 claim, embracing: Sec. l, Lot 6, Sec' 2, Lots l, 2;
Little Jirn No. 7 claim, embracing: Sec. 1, Lots 3,4,5
T. 5 S., R.95 W.,
Little Jim No. 8 claim, embracing: Sec. 32, SW%
Little Jirn No. 9 claim, embracing: Sec. 32,SEth
Little Jim No. l0 claim, embracing: Sec. 33, SW%
Little Jim No. I l claim, embracing: Sec. 33, SE%
Little Jim No. 12'claim, embracing: Sec. 34, SW%
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Edna No. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
Edna No. 8 Placer Mining Claim,
Gold Bug No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Gold Bug No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
Gold Bug No. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. I Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 2 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 3 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 4 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 5 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary AnnNo. 6 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 7 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 8 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 9 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No, 10 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. l l Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 12 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 13 Placer Mining Clairn,
Mary Ann No. 14 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. l5 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 16 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. t7 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. l8 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. l9 PlacerMining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 20 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No.2l Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 22 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 23 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 24 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No, 25 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 26 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 27 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 28 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 29 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 30 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 31 Placer Mining Claim,
Mary Ann No. 32 Placer Mining Claim,
A portiorl of the Mary Ann No. 33 PlacerMining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 34 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 35 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 36 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 37 Placer Mining Claim,
A portion of the Mary Ann No. 38 Placer Mining Claim,
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SCIIEDULE I-A4O
Unocal Earcel No. 7659
(Book: 293 at Page: 117
RecordingDate: May 18, 1956
Grantor: Henrietta Ellett Frazier
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described tracts of land, situate, lyrng and being in the County of Garfield
and State of Colorado, to-wit:
Lots One (l), Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4), the South Half of the North Half (S%N%) and the
Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Two (2); the East Half of the Northeast Quarter (E'I,NE%)
of Section Eleven (11), Township Five (5) South, Range Ninety-six (96) West, Sixth (6'h; l.M.
EXCEPT any portion conveyed to Exxon Corporation in deed recorded December 22,1983 in
Book 640 at Page 869.
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SCHpDULE 1-442
V+ocal Paqcel No.7678
(Book: 301 at Page: 328
Recording Date: June 24,1957
Grantor: United States of America
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described mining claims or premises situate, lying and being in the County
of Garfield and State of Colorado, to-rvit:
Sixth Principal Meridian, Colorado.
T.6 S., R.96 W.
Sec. 21, Lot 5;
Sec.27, Lots 5 urd 12;
Sec. 28, Lots 3, 5, 6 and 7.
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SCHEDULE 1.A44
Unocal Parcel No, 769?A.76938.7691C and 7(93E
(Book: 377 at Page: 106
Recording Date: June 22,1966
Grantor: Eaton Shale ComPanY
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
The following described lots or parcels of land situated, lying and being in the County of
Garfield, State of Colorado to wit:
D. & R. G. No. 1 Placer Mining claim embracing Lots one (l), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4),
Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8) of Section Sixteen (16);
D. & R. G. No. 2 placer Mining Claim embracing Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) of Section Sixteen
(16);
D. & R. G. No. 3 Placer Mining Claim embracing the Northwest Qua(er (NW-1/4) of Section
Fifteen (15);
All in Township Six (6) South, Range Ninety Six (96) West of the Sixth (6th) Principal
Meridian.
The West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W-1/2 NW-1/4) and the Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter (SE-1/4 NW-l/4) and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Qua(er (NE-
1/4 SW-l/4) and Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW-l/4 SW-1i4) of Section
Twenty Three (23).
Burbank Claim, comprising the North Half of the Northeast Quarter (N-1/2 NE-l/4) and North
I{alf of the Northwest Qua(er (N-l/2 NW-1/4) Section Twenty Two (22);
Burbank No. 2 Claim, comprising the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S-l/2 NE l/4) and
South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S-l/2 NW-1/4) Section Twenty Two (22);
Burbank No. 3 Claim, comprising the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N-l/2 SE-l/4) and
North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N-1/2 SW-l/4) Section Twenty-Two (22);
Burbank No. 4 Clainr, comprising the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW-l/4 SW-
l/4) Section Twenty Three (23) and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter (S-l/2 SE-l/4) and
Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE-l/4 SW-l/4) Section Twenty Two (22);
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SCH.EDULE 1-A45
U.ngqal Parcel No. 7694A
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Grantor: The Dow Chemical ComPanY
Grantee: Union Oil Company of Califomia)
All of the following described lands situate, lyrng and being in the County of Garfield' State of
Colorado, to-wit:
T, 5 S.. R. 95 W,.61h P.M.
section 16: All that part lying south of the southerilnost Mahogany marker'
Section l7: All that part oftheN%S/z lying south ofthe southernmost Mahogany
marker.
Section 2l: NZzN%
Section 22: All that part of the NlzzN% lying south of a line located 704 feet south
of and parallel to the north boundary line of said Section 22.
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SCHEDULE I.A47
Uno.cal Parcel Nor 7694D
(Book: 641 at Page: 759
Recording Date: January 6, 1984
Grantor: Exxon CorPoration
Grantee: Union Oil Company of California)
A tract of land lying and being situated within Sections l5 and 22, Township 5 South, Range 95
West of the Sixih piincipal Meridian and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at the Section corner common to Section 22, Section 15, Section l6 and Section 21;
Thence North 00 000'3 5 " East, along the West line of the SW4 of Section I 5, a distance of
2639.12 feet, to a point, said point being the West % corner of Section 15;
Thence North 00 o00'35" East, along the West line of the NW/4 of Section 15, a distance of
1230.56 feet, to a point;
Thence South 89 o59'47" East, a distance 5273.45 feet, to a point on the East line of the NE/4 of
Section 15;
Thence South 00 o1l'13" West, along the East line of the NEi4 of Section 15, a distance of
1230.56 feet to the East % corner of Section 15;
Thence South 00 o 09' 46" West, 2638.81 feet along the East line of the SE/4 of Section 15, to the
Southeast corner of said Section;
Thence South 00 o04'32" East, along the East line of the NE/4 of Section 22, a distance of 704.00
feet, to a point;
Thence North 90"00' 00" West, a distance of 5263.82 feet, to a point on the West line of the
NW/4 of Section 22;
Thence North 00 o0l' 27" East, along the West line of the NW/4 of Section 22, a distance of
704.00 feet, to the point of beginning.
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Fork lying within the subject land; and any questions as to the location of such center thread,
bed, bank or channel as i legal description monument or marker for purposes of describing or
Iocating subj ect lands.
12. The affect, if anY' of unrecorded
and former stockholders of the Columbia Oil
royalties on oil shale processing.
agreement between Dow Chemical Company
Shale and Refining Company pertaining to
13. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, ur r"r.*"i in United States Patent recorded November 13, 1914 in Book 92 at Page 338.
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14. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, u, ,"r.*.J in United States Patent recorded July 11, 1922in Book 112 at Page 375' tl0]
15, Reservation to the United States of all the oil and gas and all shale or other rock
valuable as a source of petroleum and nitrogen together with the right to prospect for, mine and
remove such deposits from the subject property upon compliance with the conditions and subject
to the provisioni and limitationr of ttre A,ct of July 17,lgl4 as set forth in U.S. Patent recorded
July 1l,lg22 in Book I l2 at Page 375. (38 Stat. 509) t10l
16. Reservation in Patent No, 911701 recorded July 30, 1923 in Book 112 at Page
393 by the United States all the coal and other minerals together with the right to prospect for,
mine and remove the same pursuant to the provisions and limitations of the Act of December 29,
1916. (39 Stat.862) [12]
17. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded July 30, 1923 in Book I l2 at Page 393. ll2l
18. Reservation of all oil and gas and all shale or other rock valuable as a source of
petroleum or nitrogen as more particularly described in United States Patent recorded April I 1,
-1924
inBook 1 12 atPage409 and any interests therein or assignments thereof. tl3]
19, fught of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded April 11,1924 in Book ll2 at Page 409.
[ 13]
20. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded November 29,7924 in Book I l2 at Page 423
and the following reservation: All oil and gas and all shale or other rock valuable as a source of
petroleum and nitrogen together with the right to prospect for, mine and remove such deposits
from the same upon compliance with the conditions and subject to the provisions and limitations
ofthe act ofJuly 17,1914. (38 Stat 509) [14]
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30. Right of waY
States, as reserved in United
sso. [20]
31. Reservation of all oil and gas and all shale or other rock valuable as a source of
petroleum or nitrogen as more particularly described in United States Patent recorded May 4,
l9Z3 rnBook 1 lZ atPage565 and any interests therein or assignments thereof. [2i]
32. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, u, ."rr*"J in United States Patent recorded May 4, 1923 in Book I l2 at Page 565' [21]
33. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, u, ,"rr*"d in United States Patent recorded December 2,1925 in Book 112 at Page 590
and reservation ofall oil, gas and all shale or other rock valuable as a source ofpetroleum and
nitrogen in the lands so pitented and the right to prospect for, mine and remove such deposits
from the same upon compliance with the conditioni and subject to the provisions and limitation
of the Act of July 17,1914. (38 Stat' 509). 122)
34. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority o_f the United
States, u, ,.r"*"d in United States Patent recorded November 5,1926 in Book ll2 at Page 593
and reservation of all oil, gas and all shale or other rock valuable as a source of petroleum and
nitrogen in the lands so patented and the right to prospect for, mine and remove such deposits
from the same a upon compliance with the conditions and subject to the provisions and
limitations of the Act of July 17,1914. (38 Stat. 509)' [23]
35. Right of way l5 feet wide over the subject property for the purpose of access to
oil shale lands and placer mining claims, the exact location of which is not defined, as set forth in
deed recorded January 6, 1919 in Book 119 at Page 56 to the extent said right of way affects the
subject property. 124)
36. The affect, if any, of Agreement by and between Peter Lindauer and R'L. Eaton
recorded October 31, 1921 in Book 134 at Page 34. [25]
37. Conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent recorded April 14,
1922inBook 134 at Page 323 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place, bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
August 20,1921.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist
for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States Patent recorded September 26, 1922 in Book 112 at Page
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uo lsrxa ol u^\orDl lou ora^\ qc*^\ p,rn 1 luenbssqns O,*r, ,rr"ffi,rftJ:r1|il:$uoeq eAeq ,(uur qcrqat slrsodap olqnls^ Jaqlo pue raddoc ,uii ,pnrl .reqguurc .ra*s ,p1o3burJeoq eceld ur {JoJ Jeqlo -ro zuunbJo sepor Jo sural fue o, pun-.sesrtueJd fururtu prcser{lJo serr,punog aql ol sl}u[[ Jouelie sI ur pelcr4sal sr epsru .{qeJaq l.rerg aqt leqJ -
oN ruard sar?rs parpo ,, ;fr?'l',?.fi1il1,'ri,,f ;,iJ L?l,id['fJ,;,[il]:f,Iocal 86'0z0
'696 egu4 N,tl {oog ur Zeil,il lrrdy paprocor luel,d set.ls pe}lun ur pe^reseJ,*
=#rzjpalluo aql Jo '(tFoqtne eq ,tq p"1"ru1sUOc sr"upo ,o srg"lrp :o3 ,(em Jo 1r{3ru .gE
Itd 'sluess.rd asaql ruo{ papnlcxa puu paldacxepaluuu-ls?l pps te sosnuord p.qrrsrp-"^oqe eql urqlrl{
0?..11!!gc o-]3rJuue_o?.nls-z o ao.s6r u s8 ro ,eruoos'ru r,r 6red zasre_ali1a iooZTZs)ro rtesss
till illt il]t ]t m[ ][iltlni iiiirilii'riiiffiLill
,(1ssa:dxa sr erues eql ,alup
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65 of 86 R 496.00 D 2644.50 G0RFIELD COUNTY c0
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mininf,premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
Bold, silvei cinnaUar, leatl, tin, ,opp.r or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subiiquent to and which were not known to exist on
June 27, 1921.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other vaiuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described piemises at said last-narned dated, the same is expressly excepted
and excluded from theses presents. [30]
44. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the Unltld
States, a, r"r"ru.d in United States Patent recorded September 5,1922 in Book 134 at Page 506'
[30]
45. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
874480 recorded September 5,1922 in Book 134 at Page 508 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mininfpremises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, tinnabar, lead, tin, iopp.r and other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
April 13, 1921,
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named dated, the same is expressly excepted
and excluded from theses presents. [31]
46. Right of way for <litches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded September 5,1922 in Book 134 at Page 508.
[31]
47. Conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent recorded
September 5,1922 in Book 134 at Page 510 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
June?7,1921.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist
L-A
.oN ruo,ed ser,ls 0",,,;ti,J:r,r,fJj 3::$,'ifi: Iil",#,1,11ljix1;*,."f,r,.i;,, 68n18
'p1g stu, le ffl {oog ur T,t6l,g reqrueldag paproceJ luelud sal,ls pot,,n ur pe^resoJ ,. ,r"llr?pollun oql Jo {t}roqtne aqt ,{q palrrulsuor s1eueJ ,o ,"q"],p ro3 .(unt Jo tq8ru .ZS
[Vt] .quase:d sasoql uro{ pepnlcxa puupoldecxe ,(lsserdxe sr aruss or{t 'perep porxEulssr pr?s l8 sasruard paqrJcsap-a^oq, eqlu!qlr'r\ lsrxe ol uA\oDI ro porrruir aq 'slrsodop riqr;r* rr,ilolo ,.oao, .urr .peer ,-ruqeuurc'taa,1ts 'p1oE Euuesq eculd ui lroi raqlo ro ,wnigo ,fo1 ro urel ,(ue plnoqs lBqI _
uo lsrxe or u^\ou{ lou are^\ qclqA\ pu: or luanbasqns qlrr,u prcs lri,fJ"t;:H:rli;ueeq eneq,(eu qcrqA slsodap alqpnlel Jaqlo puu .roddoc .uii .pnrl ,Jeqeuurc ,ranps .p1otEuuueq ece;d ur {coJ Jeqlo ro zuenbJo sepol Jo suran,(uu br p* ,sesruo:d Buru.u prusaw Jo s.u,punoq aql ol s,rurl roHolxe slr ur pelculsal sr ap'ru ,{qersq 1uer3 eq1 l,rlJ _
oN |ue,Ed se,B,s p.,pr;tiHJ,r,xji 3::fiJ,lfiI ;::rJff,rr',1,r.:'"xHf::,r*"t,6snlg
lscl'E1g ote4 te btl {oog ur ZZ6l,groqualdsg peprocar luelud selzls pat}un ur pe^lesor sE .selulspotlun eql Jo {1uoq1ne eqt ,(q pelcrulsuoc spuec ,o srqrl,p rog {em Jo tq81y .0S
d1 sssrdxo s r e-,ss lT..,Tp l.::1,:#!1,;'f :::fi::I, ffiil:rJ:ffi lTd"l,lil,lilsrxa ol u^ro,I ro parur,lc eq 'strsodep olq,nl'^ raqro Jo lr"idor:up .pn"f r.,rin*,"
'.,an1rs 'p1o8 Eurreaq eculd ur ,1coi ,rqio ,o zuBnb go .po1 ro ure^ ,(ue pinoqs l?r{r _
uo lstxo ol ,^\oDI lou ere/r,\. r.lJlqry\ pu, o1 luenbasqns suull pl,s ,,,jjff ;r!l::::rxuoeq aAeq,(eru qcrqrrr silsodep olqunl?A Jaqlo Jo .raddoc ,ur1 ,pral ,ruqeuurc ,ralps .p1o3Sutrueq aceld ur rcoJ loqlo ro zpenb go sapor Jo suren .{ue o, p* ,sosnuerd Buruiu preseql Jo seu,punoq aqr or srrrurl rorrelxa slr ur palcrrrsar sr ep,ru fq;;;,{-lr*J r*,ira -
paprocor ruored sor€rs perrun ur ,":ffJ'Jj':fff ?,iliJ'f:J ,ffffi,r"rj' 'e raqueldag
'619 a8e4 W W.l loog ur ZZ6l,g.requeldag peprocer luelud saluls pat1un ur paueser * .."[1:r?parlun eql Jo Fluoqlne aql ,(q pelcrulsuoc sl?uuc ro seqclry ro3 Aurtr Jo lr{3ry .g,
,{lsserdxs sr eru's eqr ,alup poru,u ,rJ,'ilrrtl:':::ff::X'ffiIx;'r::'^A3':il'filil
0q..41ry!0C o'lsrJuue_@s.nnsz, o oo.s6, u sB ,o 99
.-r_qo.qirg H rzed zoslg-4s1zs iooZiLorro Llrsss
lllt ilt l]t ]ilil[ ]illrllirl riilririi ilifu liliitl
1 lilll lllll llllll lll lllll lllilll ]llll!I! lullll llll
bl{Cif e;irszrzssq oz'sse 81602 P322 n ALSDoRF
6;-;i-ao n cgs.oo D 264q.s0 GARFTELD couNTY c0
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copp€r or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
September 8, 1921.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named dated, the same is expressly excepted
and excluded from theses presents. t35]
54. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded September 5,l9?2 in Book 134 at Page 515.
[3 s]
55. Conditions and stipulations contained in the United States Patent recorded
September 5,1922 in Book 134 at Page 520 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior lirnits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin copper, or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which are not known to exist on
September 20,1921.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named date, the same is expressly excepted and
excluded from these presents. t36]
56. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded September 5, 7922 in Book 134 atPage 520.
[36]
57. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
874479 recorded September 5,1922 in Book 134 at Page 522 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cirurabar, lead, tin, copper and other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
March 4, 1921.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
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'er qcrer^r peprocor luer,d sar,rs pellun ur paur,ruoc ,r;lfflfi,J;tr*$,[:y ,":$rt tz6t
'199 a8e4 $ ,t l )]_:og ul zz6-l ,gl rcqorco popJocor ruelpd
_solsrs gorlun ur peareser ,, .[,l;lrtjpolrun oQt Jo ,(tHotrtne ar{t {q p"r.-i*o, sr,rr?c ,o ,.qJ,'p .ro3: fent Jo tr{8* .zg
paldacxe rlssardxa sr arrrBs oqr ,parup
ff:Il!;??,r.'il.::::J:r:r;#i:r$lJil:H;urqlr/rl rsrxe or u/r\:l{ro perursJc'q'rtrroa.p ,,q;"* r"rrJlo r.oooc ,url ,peer ,:Equuurc.,azrlrs 'p1o' Buuueq
"rnia ui 1ro, ,.qlo ,o ,unnb go .fo1 ro ure^ {uu plnoqs leqr -
uo rsrxe ol uArou{ lou oro^r qcrq,!\ pu: or luanbssqns srruu plps ;ili.,i'f:ir":l38ueeq a^eq feu ucqm qrsodep ilqenlnn j]tlro :o raddoc ,url .peol ,reqeuuc ,reaJrs .p1o3Sulueq eculd ut rcoJ Jeqlo ro ,urnnio sopoJ ro sursl,{ue'ol pu, .sos*ua:d guruiru presor{t Jo s3rr,punoq eql ol slrru[ rorreli" ,1' U' palcrrlsa-, sr opsru ,(qe.req luer8 eqt te.[r _
'oN ruar'd serurs pe,run lfiH'-;:#ilff$i:fffil"$Ji,111:'ll:?,11.?#prorar.E/288
paldecxa,(lssardxe sr eru,s or, .persp,:.yr--,lll;L;'f;::ffffiT.IH.fil}il::fr
uFIllAr lsrxe ol u^\ou,l ro peuJ€lc sq .s,1so,I"p .i'ri,fr^ ,rrrolo ,"aao, .u11 .pue1 .reqeuurc'rerrlrs 'p103 guueaq ocuja ,i ,1"o, ro.no Jo ,grnb 30 n[o1 ro ure^ ,{tre ppoqs lBrrJ _
uo lsrxo ol rrrlloml tou ore^r qclq,y\ oT o, luanbesqns slFull pl,Srr:rll,^?r;:rlHl:r;uaeq aABLI ,(uur qcrqm stfsodap alqunJ"A Jeqlo ro :addoc .ull ,pr"l ,reqeuurc ,ranlrs .p1ogSuueoq aceld ur {Jor Jeqlo ro zpunbio sapol lo suran,{ue or pue-,sos*uerd Buurur pruseqt Jo seu,punoq aql 0l srurrr Jorreria .1r u, pelculsar sr op,ru ,(qareq 1u,,3 eql r"qr -
oN r ue,u d s e,B, s pe r r un ;fi Hi,il Jj :.,"ff * ffi ff 'rxl",T Ji .,,lti' ll, :?,x'l:?"f o' " :;; r ? e z s 8
'199 a'u4le
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I roo' uI z?.6.1'el raqolco papJocer luolud sel,ls fet,un ur po^rasoJ,r,[,l;3r?pelpn eql Jo '(1,oqlne oqt ,(q pelr-1.uo" sr,rr,c ,o ,"qr-1rp ro3 ,(ern Jo tr{3ru .6S
'779 aae4le te I Ioog ur ZZ6l,g:aquroldag peprocar luelsd sel,ls potFn ur pa^rosor r_ .r.flfJpauun ar{l Jo ,fiuoqlne e.I, ,(q potcrulsuoc sleu,c ,o ,rqrtlp ro3 ,{ua,r Jo tqtlu .gS
Ittl 'quaserd seseql tuor; popnJcxe puupaldecxa 't1ssa:dxe sr aur,s eql 'pel'p peu?u-ls,I prss l3 sasruord peqrJcsep-e^oq, eql
oc..AtNnoc o'IIIJUU9 @g,nrgz o 00.96' U 98 Jo s9
._{qo.gl_rq r Ezrd zoglg_iqqlzo iaoZjZo/L@ Lnesss[] ilt ilIil ]ilililt ]illililrl riilrrrii tfil ilriil
r []il illl llllll lll lllll lllllll llllll lll lllll llll Lll
sSsSCf o1/o2/2oo4 O2z58P 81502 P324 ll PLSD0RF
69 of 86 R 496.00 O 2644.50 GRRFIELD COUNTY c0
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mininfpremises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silvei cinnabar, lead, tin, topp.r, or othEr valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
July 12,1921.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist
within the above-described premises at said last named date, the same is expressly
excepted and excluded from these presents' t39]
64. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, us ,rr"*.d in United States Patent recorded March 16, 1922 in Book 138 at Page 69'
[3e]
65. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
893339 recorded January 29,1923 in Book 138 at Page 313 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said minipg-premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silvei, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
April14,1922.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named dated, the same is expressly excepted
and excluded from theses presents. [40]
66. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded January 29,1923 in Book 138 at Page 313'
[40]
67. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
895512 recorded April 2, 1923 in Book 138 at Page 383 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
Aptil14,1922.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
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'rr rrJdv poprocer luer,d sar,rs parrun ur pour?ruor dll,l!:jr.;rrJ:ff,ilxjl, n":r"rr t tz6r
'1 eEe6 N wl {oog ur tz6r,gz**1:{ orprocor luer,d::1.,s pjr;un ur po^rosar rr.rrlflJpalrun o{t Jo 'fir:oqlne "{i rq -p"r*t.uo,
sleu,c .,o ,rqlrlp ro3r {en Jo rqgru .zL
iilii: Ii fiTii*: I a u,s eq,' pe,ep rff :ii?,,;'H':::ffffi ';"ti:,3;lJil: :X;
'," i j,, ; r, * il,'# # ffi Tl'l,1 :: ;H :Y ; g*:;il :J *3,:il:i'h:Ul: *f , :
H;:'"i'#J'il,{i',flT,iii*ii"i;}:.:T,';iiXTI.?fi
JHliffi nh',:BSuFueq aculd ur'1co:.req1o ,o zuenbJo sepol Jo suren.(ue * p* ,sos.uo:d Eu.iiru preseql Jo seFupunoq eQl ot slrru[ rorr6ri" .r, u, p.trFir., ., .pro, fqeroq 1ue.r3 eqt l,rrJ _
'oN ,ua,Bd sa,qs po,run ,ilIff;';1,if,fiJ,r.r;',1r1,:ttfr,r{ffH:f"f,0,o1", orl888
'ggg e8e6 tp ggI {oog q tz6r,sreqruen_lN poprocar lueled sel,ls per1un ur pa^rosor *.rrltfJpetlun oql Jo ,ttporilne eqt fq pr1.njlrro, slsrmc ,o ,.qr],p :o; ,(em Jo lttBIU .OL
puu paldecxa,(1sse:dxe sr euus eqr .a1ep p,;r:r::r:lr,*il ;Til:l:;:1,llrT"?-"r^r"r#il:ulqtrln lsrxo ot ulrtou{ ro peur?lc eq 'slrsodap ,rqrriJ";.;t-o"r"o roaooc ,urr ,pear .ruquuurc're,r1rs .p1o8 Buuuaq
""n1a .,i 4"o, ,*o r" ,wn6go .pof ,o ura,r {ue plnoqs leqJ -
uo tslxe ol u/(ou{ lo.rr era} qcu,n p* 1 luanbasqns slru[ pres ",:lfi';ffT11f,ueaq e^?q {eu qcrqm 'qrsodep
"1qrnpr. la_tl,ro
ro raddoc .uo ?nrl .req,uulc .;ea1rs .p1o3Huueaq aceld ur {cor raqlo ,o ,urnb jo ,1y ro surol ,{ue ol puu ,sasrrue:d tulunu pms,trr Jo seuBpunoq eql ol sllul rouari, ,1' u, pelculser sr oppru ,.(qersq tuaS eqt lBqJ _
paprocor ruar,d sor,rs porpn uryJ[i,ll'j':*1i,iff#';fJ,ffS,.il:rj,'ersqrus,ro6l
Itr] 'ggg e'e4 l8 8tl roo* u! t,,6l 'z Igdt/ paprocer ]uepd sel,ls polrun ur pe^reser sE .salurspotlun eqt Jo {tpoqtne aw ,tq p"rr-rJro, sJeuec ,o ,.qr1*1p :og .(elr Jo lq3ru .gg
peldacxe {lsssrdxa sr eurBs eql .par"p p",*r_1.lltJ,rrt[':::ffffiTffi:r$l}ffi H;
0?..11!!gc o-tsrJuue_os.ursz o oa.e6' u e8
'o olruoos'ru r,r szed zaplg_lgi:qq iaolTzorn rresse
ilt lil luil ]t [m ]iltiliii riiiirriiliiifil[it I
lllllll lllll llllll llllllll lllllllllllllll llllllll llll'eistqioTsziissc oia,sae Brasz P326 I'l RLSDoRF
;i-;i'sG'n-ago.oo D 2644.50 GARFTELD couNrY c0
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mininfpremises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silvei cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and with which were not known to exist on
October 22,1921.
- 'that should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearirtg gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tincopper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described iiemises at said last-named date, the same is expressly excepted and
excluded from these presents' 144)
74. Right of way for ditches or canals constnrcted by the authority of the United
States, u, ,.r.*"J in United States Patent recorded April 14, 1923 inBook 141 alPage 47. l44l
75. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
914765 recorded September 13,1923 in Book l4l at Page 260 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said timits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
November 8,1922.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named dated, the same is expressly excepted
and excluded from theses presents. t45]
76. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reseryed in {Jnited States Patent recorded September 13, 1923 in Book 141 at Page
260. [4s]
77. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
921665 recorded November 6, 1923 in Book 141 at Page 315 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper and other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
January 29,1923.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other vatuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named dated, the same is expressly excepted
and excluded from theses presents. [46]
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'oN ruared sor,rs o.,,un
t#oJl?*t3j
H:', tE bst {oos ur r e,gl,g] lsnany paprocer 8zr8r0 rItlulndrls pue suorlrpuoc .suorleltesal, .!6v6
isxl"'""llf iixrl,'ffil'r1ii.l,Hl,,r,?J:,:i l:1r:*i"r::s.p-:.i! u,paruasar sB .se,B,spettun eW Jo ,tryoqrne'.qirq;"";:J,il:"r Pi'PJooar luolsd t"lllt-O"rlun ur paruasar srrc slpuBc ro soqclrp rog-z(em r" irr* "' ,,
paldecxe {lsserdxe sr e1II?s oQl .pelep . [or] 'sluesard saseql tuo{ papnlcxa puEulqtfrlr rsrxa ol u^o
t' e.,?s oql 'pelep psoruultul ptn, 1, ."r-l*.:g pequcssp-s^oqB eql,,.i j,.:pi&H;;ilJ,1;;1;,ffi :;H:.,"x:1ff1,;Ji*:J*iiil:ih:i:lt,:
uo lslxe ol u/ho*I.lo_l rr?^ qrlq," pue ol luenbasqns .rlu]l O*, ,,irlfl ;:lj:::l,Xueaq o^aq z(uru qcrqarr slrsodep ,iqno1ni r"q1o i* ;rd,i,;? ,riiiorr,.,r,qeuurc .ranJrs .p1otduuueq aceld ur {coj Jeqlo :o zuBnU:o ..po1 ,o suran ,(ue o1 pur, ,sesltuerd Euruiur presaql Jo sou,punoq eql ol slrurrr JorJoli" ,1, u, p"1r,r1.", ., "pr- .(qe:aq luerS eq1 l,qr _
'oN ruored salers perpn ,, oH,".l',?*;-,S8ffixli,l,rrrrr,,lff",r:Xrg,l;,,l1,llfo,o1., uuroru
[st] '66 e'e4 p ttr roog u^! tz6l,rl^11,t_RrR oror luar,d salels polun ur po^resar su .so1e1gporrun eHl Jo {rFor{r.e
"qi rq';;iliJo. srurme ,o ,.qrip ro3 ,{em ro rqaru .rg
pue peldecxo rlssordxasr erues eqr ,arep p,.^y1y-111 ,lfJl, ;T"i:i'$;:1,11,T,"J-",^,J#I;ulqllAt lslxe ol u^rorqro pa.,J'lc rq 'ol.oa"p ",oiri#rrqio io rraao, .url ,pee[ ,reqerrurctenlts'p1o8 Burrceq
"'nia ui ,1roir*;1" zuunbr".ii"i.," urazr,(,u prnorrs leqr._
H'::Xr"lffi ffi [,,l:fl "u:,';'*,I:.^:]^,i:1b,:.q*qlurrpr's,*,,t^1u;;H::1];:x},,f :: j;T,Tl*, jl,l:*Tt1Til,",{i";;ffi .:T#Tl"ii
!1uuer aculd ur {;;, *qr;;;;Hl;'r#;f#:;Ji
eul IO serrDnrm^^:l p*-'sasrurard Burunu prcs
lEs ulqlt/yr paJo^ocsrp
'JBq"uutc .renlls .pJoB
e{t Jo seueprmoq orJl or srrurt loFal*" rr,",i,'il;',"r"#'#xrT;:::lriil.H:il,H,ft':
'tr Key{ peprorer ruorsd ser,}s po}run ur peur,ruoc ,r;'#,"J[ir'ir1f ,1T,1fi:3,
,r":f,rrtnz6r
Ittl '1 a?e. w Ett rt"..q 1l vt6r ,62,{rrnryl-:llocer E.uoJrtecJo {ueduoSllo uopn pue uol,E ''I ?au u""^1"q iul xq ruauea'6y*;o ,uo,1,puo, puu sureJ .6L
j-l!'t'a w w\ {"",g-,i.tg6l-'9 raquenoN paprocar luerBd sol"ls pet*n ur pa^raser., .rrlllJpalpn eW Jo f,t,or{tne eqt {q -prrr_rruo.
slsuuc ,o ,.qfr,p rog ,tu,n Jo tq'ru .gL
0J..11Nn03 0'I!IJUU9,0I.tbgz o 00.96, U 99 Jo zt
._J_qog_s.TU r,r Lzrd zostrs-des:zs ioaiT1ollo Lblsss
m il] tilil ]t flffi ]iltillrri r{ilririi nlil ri[irl
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73 of EG R 496.Oo O 2644.50 GARFIELO C0UNTY C0
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said lirnits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
July 11, 1949.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist
within the above-described premises at said last named date, the same is expressly
excepted and excluded from these presents, [50]
85. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded August 10, 1931 in Book 164 at Page 176.
Is0]
86. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
1038527 recorded January 19, l93l in Book 168 at Page 33 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limited to the boundaries of tlte
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
April 10, 1928.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last names date, the same is expressly excepted and
excluded from these presents. t5l]
87. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded January 19, 1931 in Book 168 at Page 33.
[s l]
88. Conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent recorded
December 19, 1932 in Book 168 at Page 494 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
September 20,1926.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist
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iil':iX,il, fi l,ilT;ffi :i,ill,,li: ;i ,,:"*iXT':I:u 0,,. u, u,,^l'fl i,*f liJ
Buuueq aceld ur {o^::r. rerno .,o ,unnu jo sepor ro ,G; * !|ffi: .J:,r#i: #ln U:eHl Jo selr'punoq oql ol srlrurr rorrali, .t, ui p"1r,r1rr, ,,-.pr* .(qareq 1ue:g eql l,rrJ _
oN ,ue,Bd sa,E,s pe,Fn "ruil',i1fl,l,l"ii:*fi.r'ri,J:::;;1;y.;ijfilfl.lx,-,:I €6s0e r r
suorerrrurr pu, su:l:r.^ord eq1 01 ,,,fon:^r:^:T'ii_:1.:"irrililp,&lfJ,ilil"j*:11x,'#J;stlsodep qcns e^o.,or pu, aulu toy icedsora * iqal, "ii'& r]re1ud os spu,r oql ur ue,orlrup,B r.unolorlod go
.r:rnor. n ., ,1qJn1rn^Jr. rorllo ro i,r,ir-]l:_
ryu seE ,1ro ue Jo sLe'u6 1uI I z {oog uI tt6l ,
I z IIrdv p"p.,or.r'9g00sg ,oN lurrna ul p.rl*luoc uor}Bilesou .s6
'969 o8ed n zLr {ooa u, Le6I ,g lsngny paprocor luetrBd sll,rs Trpn ur pa^reser rr,*frtJpellun eQl Jo ,(1r:oqlnu eqr ,tq pl1rru'.uo, sl,,Bc ,o ,r,ir1,p :og ,(em Jo tqtnf .n6
)toog ur LE6r'9,r111v poprocer luer,d.r_.-Tls pal*n ur peqrrcsep ,, .r*,.tllr;r^:r..J[Hf,J'ro3 lcadso:d ot rr{trr oql qlr^\ reqlaS0lilerouru rrq, p* Ieoc IIBJo uorle^re$u ,e6
[79] 'eurus aql e^ouar pue e,,.u 'roJ rcod;L1 ot tq8u aqt rDI,,, rer.rleaol uaEorlu pue umelorlaclJo .,rnos E se alq,nre^ rcor r"ql. ro-eyJ:_rIB puu-se3 pre'i10 11y :uorr?^Jeser.tur^oJ103 rqlpue e,s a'u4 1u z/l {oog ul 0e6l 't tIcruI I peprocor 1ur1n4 satels patrun ur pe^roser se .se1e1gpolrun aql Jo {1r'roqlne ew ,(q p"1*1.uo, srprrec -ro ,rq.]rp ro3 {e,r 30 lqgJy .26
[e S] 'eues eqt elourer pue euru ,., ,r:j1"j,lo]-]aS3Ur qll,r reqleaol ue8orlru pue urnelo4edJo ecrnos B sB olqenlu^ Icor ,rq1o .,6 aleqs tle pr, ,eg p*.Uo llv :uorlp^rssar.gurmolloJ eqlpue ?'09 e8e4le zLl Irooaul0t6l 'g q'iT popJocer luale4 satqs pel*n ur pe^resoJ sB .ser,lspellun a,t Jo ,(tlroqtne eqt ,(q prlJnaruo, sl,u,c .,o ,"qfr,p :og .(un lo tqglU .16
toJ rcedso-rd or rqSF ow qrr,r\ raqlarol slerauru rer{ro pu, ,nJjll, ',ffiil]#?ar puB euru
pue z,s e'e41e zrr roos ur 0e6r .s r{cr,I^tr peprocoi 1ur1rg;*,il;.ft; ffi:1iJ.:n:'H;,7pellun oW Jo .(l,oq1nz aW {q p.gr_1.uo, slBrrec ,o ,"qjrp rog ,{ulr Jo ltl8l, ,06
'p6p a'e'lB g9l loou ur etil,6l raquare(J poprocer luapd sa*lS pel,n ut pe^resar r, .r.ffr?palrun aql Jo ftHoqtnu sr{t ,tq psrcrulsuoc sleu,c ,o ,"qrilp ro3 ,{errr Jo lr{gru .6g
{1sss:dxe sr elups aqr nolep pe.,*u,.#t01,_'l}':::*::X,ffi1,,#i:iIrr:H"11il,X
0c llNnoc o-I3IJUU9
fiiriiifliiiiiliiliitfii,illilnfl fliiiiiinl]friiii
l llllil llltr lllill lll lllll lllllll lllll lll lru ll| L[lo{{i4{ wtsztzssq 02:58P BL6oz Ps30 n RLSDoRF
75 of 86 R 496.Oo O 2644'50 GARFIELD C0UNTY C0
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist
within the above-described premises at said last named date, the same is expressly
excepted and excluded from these presents. [58]
97. Right of way for ditches or cutals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserverJ in United States Patent recorded March 7, 1951 in Book 257 at Page 16l.
[5 8]
98. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded June 10, 1953 in Book 269 at Page 361. [59]
99. Stipulations and conditions contained in United States Patent recorded June 10,
1953 in Book 269 at Page 361 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
July 20, 1950.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named date, the same is expressly excepted and
excluded from these presents. t59]
100. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
1139294 recorded lune 27 , 1953 in Book 269 at Page 527 as follows:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
January 16, 1950.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist within
the above-described premises at said last-named dated, the same is expressly excepted
and excluded from theses presents. [60]
101, Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded June 27,1953 in Book 269 at Page 527 . 160)
lO2. Reservations, conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent No.
1139295 recorded June 27,1953 in Book 269 at page 529 as follows:
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Pellun eW Jo ,{1uoqlne
:l l^"urt lou ara.&l qcrq,$ pup ol luenbasqns-r.y,.1 np, ,,*,xtour:"1;:l,jlyril:x;APUI qclq^\ slrsodep alqenle^ rer{ro ro .raddo_c ;u11 tl;; .;t"'^rc .relps .pyo3 Buuusqoculd ut rcor Joqlo .to zgenb 3o r"po1 Jo sure^ iur'o1 pu, .r.r,*"rd Eururtu preseqlJo serr,punoq oql ol slrrul roualxe il,l p"tr]rtseJ sr ep,r.u Aqareq 1ue.r3 0ql ,"qr -
oN luared serers porrun ,, ,S,J['"f,1,"HX,''.i#Xtr ].l;,flr1]ffgl"1,{tr:T,o1", rozrsr r
ls6l.'l,fturuqog paprocer lueled saplse$ ,(q paloulsuoc slsuec ,o sa,{rtrp ,6J
,{cue dn c c o, uo
1 1 1 s ods r p :f _"i: :li,#rT .ffi !# ? } I;1ffi"li :: ltr#[ j: ;:] :frJo suolsl^ord eq1 o1 lcafqns penssr sr 1ua1ed .iqi iZ ,qrlrli pl"r Jo e 1oT aql ol sB IE.II _
11 s s ar d xe s, o ru? s :T.,,:1? l, -.,,:#il*:j' :,:ff ::]' ffiIx,",i1
^::-X
:"d' l,*T,Xlsrxe ol u/horDl ro paur,lc ag 'slrsodap orq,nr,^ roqlo ro rrrddo, :rii ;d;.il;rin*r,te'r1ts 'p1ot Surreaq eczld ,, lroi ,"qto .,o zyenbgo .po1 Jo uloA fue plnoqs ,rilir]
uo lsrxs 01 u^\ou{ lou aJoA\ q.lq,!\ pu, 01 luenbosqns rrro,u o,r.r:firx,r;:?}:::tTuaaq e^Eq,(eur qcqa,r slrsodep elqenlu^ Jeqlo ro ,:acldoc .rij ,pr"1 .;pqeuurc ,;an1rs .p1ogSurreeq eculd ut {coJ Jaqlo ro zpenb go sepol Jo sura,r ,{ue 01 pu? ,sosrure:d gururu preseql Jo s'll'punoq 3ql ol slrurrl Jouolxa sI ur pelcrrlsor sr ep?., ,(qa,eq lue:E eqt lEr{J _
oN rue,?d serurs perrun ;ru:,[:1flt,:,tf,ll.i',JffiT":1ffif1,,.f:[H;r,.J,"%?riznvt
Itil 'azs e8ed te 692 {oog ul e s6l 'TTeunlpoprocar luarpd solels perrun ur pe^resor se .serelspelpn eql Jo '!,oq,ne sgi ,(q potrrutsuoc sl?u,c Jo saqctry rog-,{errr lo rira,u .tOI
,(lssardxo $ eu?s ,q1,-1,:J !".T, .tJ,'1,,'Ji:'::ffi:H[11,::5Jf:i:#:,iil,1ill:
lslxo 0l unrorDr ro paurulc eq 'slrsodap elqenlel Jeqlo Jo .roddoc iurl ,pue1 ,*qr*r.
''lallts 'p1oE Euueoq ecuJd ur rcoJ roqlo io zpunb Jo opor Jo ureA ,(ue plnoqs ,nqr -
ol u^\o*r lou ere,r\ qclq^\ pu, or luanbasqns slFur plus ",rffit;.:Jf:iJ:LH lX;feur qcrqrrt slrsodep elq,nl,^ roqlo ro ,;eddoc ;,ip lplrf .rrffi, .Janlrs .p1ot guuuaqoceld ur rcor raqlo ro zpenb Jo sepor ro suraA iue-ot p* ;..rruard Burunu prcsaql Jo selr,punoq oql ol sl*urr rolrelxe qr ur pelcrJlser sr opsru rqaiaq luera aql l",it -
lzglpelFn ut peAJOsoJ se .se1qg
,(e,lt yo 1q8ra .S0I
0c lrilnoc ollIJUUg @9'yb9z O 00'96t u 98 Jo 9l
JU00s-1u 1{ IEed zo9l8 d89"2@ VOOZ/ZO/LO ITEES9
lill lll lll]t lil llril lillill il[ il illll illll lililt I
Illlil illil llilll lllllllllllllll lllllllll llllll ll llll
65s347 07/gz/2'OO4 02:58P 81602 P332 n RLSD0RF
77 of 86 R 496.oo D
"644.50
GARFIELD COUNTY C0
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver,
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, be claimed or known to exist
within the above-d..rrib.a premises at said last named date, the same is expressly
excepted and excluded from these presents' t64l
107. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded May 5, 1955 in Book 284 at Page 140. [64]
108. Reservation of a 12.5 percent royalty of the net prooeeds of all the oil, gas and
other hydrocarbons as reserved by Charles Ellet and more particularly described in deed
recorded November 18, 1955 in Book 29Q al Page 7? and any and all interests therein or
assignments thereof. t67]
i09. Conveyance if a2.5Yo oil and gas royalty as more particularly described in deed
recorded May 3, 1956 in Book 292 at Page 465 and any interests therein or assignments thereof.
t68l
1I0. Two and one-half percent of the market value of all oil and gas that may be
produced through conventional oil well drilling methods as conveyed in Royalty Deed recorded
May 3, 1956 in-Book292 atPage 468 and any interests therein or assignments thereof. [69]
lll. Reservation of a 12.5 percent royalty of the net proceeds of all the oil, gas and
other hydrocarbons as reserved by Henrietta Ellet Frazier and more particularly described in
deed recorded May 18, 1956 in Book 293 at Page 117 and any and all interests therein
assignments thereof. [70]
ll2. Reservation by the United States of all the oil and gas in the subject lands and any
interests therein or assignments thereof and the right to prospect for, mine and remove such
deposits from the same upon compliance with the conditions and subject to the provisions and
limitations of the Act of July 17 , l9l4 (Stat. 509) and all other conditions set forth in Patent No.
117627l recorded June 24, 1957 in Book 301 at Page 328. 172)
i13. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded June 24,1957 in Book 301 at Page 328. L72)
114. Terms, conditions, easement and right of way contained in grant to The Mountain
States Telephone and Telegraph Company described in instrument recorded October 29,1964 in
Book 361 at Page 481. [i5]
115. Tenns, conditions and right of entry contained in License tbr Electric
Transmission Line granted to Public Service Company of Colorado described in instrument
recorded December 4, 1964 in Book 362 at Page 317 and as amended in instrument recorded
April20, 1970 in Book 409 at Page 408. [76, 8l]
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ur paqrrcsep .(u*r so ,urui,uor,n
,;il*j:":r1;l,""ifd;:.],;ii,ffi:,;"qff:f""1;;,*-,,.,,
[oo] '76E a3e4 N gzg,]oog 'r tg6r 't,(eyq.peprocer lueuresBe puu {em30 1q3uur r{uoJ las luauesua p*e ,ten r" rqari'rr*urn#i;";;il, ,suorlrpuoc .suus1 .LZr
sE ss61 ,E 1sn6ny paprocer aurledrg pue ruerd ,,ff},".rrf:ff:ffllrl:il'\uolrdecaa
tgg] .16g e8e4 w gzg {oog u tg6l ,?,u(ery pap_rocar luarues?e pue {eirrJo lq8rrur rruoJ les luouas,a pue derrrl0 1qa5, nslu?ua^OC .ruoilrrrlro, ,suorlrpuoc ,suuo1 .g?,r
[ss] 'gaq a8ud te ?19 {oog ur z96r 'p1 requaceo poprocor lueuresea aurledr4uI peqrJJs,p furn3o tq8p pue irrlrrrnr,rluuuo^oc .rrort.rrrr"-, .suorlrpuoc ,suue1 .n\,r
paprocor lueu,,rsur ur uoqerodro3 ourladr4,rjnrr;ff :,"::il? l?X"r:;f ij6
r :;:reqolco
sp,r''r ar,rrs ro ,r,,,l5ll ,i3:fflii'^Lx1::$:1,'^',:j;x,fffT"T"J#iil"";p ur ol porrarer
.sr ,aqorco peprooar peop ur poquosap su sluaur,red r11u,(or figl" "irr:::,d,;iff
{oo8 ur016r
ur poquosep su prr*r etrro oceJ,ns!rrl""i::l,"1ix3j3i:;.1J1?if;;1li:1,# paproral peep
te trv {oog ur quoJ ras suors*o:d lp ,ol pallu}r rou rnq ,Eurpnlcur .rr,iBlu ;rr1ti;pl,;::f'91 raqolcO pepJoce, rueurnJrsur ,r-pe,rrrluoc slolle., 11, pu, suoqrpuoc ,suuol .6rl
uraraqr slsarelur {ue pu, 6zr e8e4 re t0? roog ur 016r .r,
^rr"*lootlJ::iil#T,Hd;Xi;sB sruJeuru Jaqlo pu, se3 '1ro 11n u, lrarrlur Jl'q-auo paprirprn ue Jo uoneilaseu -gI I
lun oss o'ud ,, r6e rooa.ur 8e6r ,r,,qT?j#ryiif'##T,Hifi:#;,1,'il,:fTjil,:iT
z(q pea:ese: sB suoqreroJpxq pue rlrlru,* .rrE ;liollr3oglnqlruoJo uort€^jesou .Lll
lgot'ttl '679 a8e4 p tsL{oog^ul 6gil'gelpdy paprocer luourulsur ur ucrro.uvJo sorers perpn oqr or pa{eauoc sB puu ris..erJp ;r;$;s d ;ilHil;;"N peplocerlua.,rulsul uI uolssltutuoc s{red pus rrsrc i"*nc "qiro'rgJ,rq pu* esn aql roJ op,roroc Joel,ls oql o1 pe,ta,ruoc se peor u:og,{e*r jo r,ray p* ro".,.rnJio*su pu, tuqung .9r I
oq..ll!!oc o'l3rruue_or.bnsz o ao.e6i u s8 Jo 8r._{{0.9s-rq H eErd zogrs_aes,zs issZj1orto rresse
ilt ilt llllil ]ilI][ ]ilti riil riilrilii'riiifliLill
I lilll lllll llllll ill lllll lllllll ulllll lllllllll llll'al#if sirsi,iissq sz,sap 87602 P191-11 ALSDoRF
il-;i'aG h-as6 .@o D 2644.50 GnRFTELD couNTY c0
l2g. Garfield County Resolution No. 85-01 concerned with approval of an application
for speciai and conditional land use permits recorded January 7, 1985 in Book 662 at Page 466'
tesl
130. Conditions and stipulations contained in the United States Patent recorded
November 10, 19g6 in Book 698 aiPage 583 including, but not limited to, the following:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limited to the boundaries of the
said mining premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silver-, ti*uU*, lead, tin, iopprr, or other valuab.le deposits, which may have been
discovered within said limits subsequent to and which were not known to exist on
January 6,1954.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver'
cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits be claimed or known to exist within
the above described piemises on January 6, i954, the same is expressly excepted and
excluded from this patent. (30IJ,S'C' 37) [96]
l3t. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States,.r rrr"*"i in Unitid States Patent recorded November 10, 1986 in Book 698 at Page
s83. te6l
l3Z. Conditions and stipulations contained in United States Patent recorded
November 10, 1986 in Book 698 at iage 589 including, but not limited to, the following:
- That the grant hereby made is restricted in its exterior limits to the boundaries of the
said mining- premises, and to any veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing
gold, silvei, tinnabar, lead, tin copper, or other valuable deposits, which may have been
discovered within said limits sulsequent to and which were not known to exist on
August 1 1, 1954.
- That should any vein or lode of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold' silver,
cinnabar, leacl, tirl copper or other vaiuable deposits be claimed or known to exist within
the above described iiemises on August 11, 1954, the same is expressly excepted and
excluded from this patent' (30 U.S.C. 37) 197)
133. Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United
States, a, ,"r"*"d in United States Patent recorded November 10, 1986 in Book 698 at Page
58e. LeTl
134. Terms and conditions of Special Oil Shale Stipulation as contained in [Jnited
States Patent recorded November 10, 1986 in Book 698 at Page 589. L97)
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lttt) 'g1g e8eg w rc,u ro:! u-, L66r'gaunf peprocer lueusergv uorrezrl*nru.,,o,ur rruoJ les sJerpu IIB pue slueue^oc 'auorrrrrtrr, ,suorlrpuoc .sruor -bnr
[f t t ] .g1E age1t? I Z0l loog ul 166.1 ,gounf popl:cor tuaurulsur {q pecuepl^o 6€ Ipue 6Lb',rt .soN esn,c ul ,gz_6'I pue g_6Lt,glloit =op r.prg suorssrruruo, uonuruasuo,sBD pu, IIO opsroJoJ ur peursruoc sJa,Bru ,1n- pu, suorirpuoc ,suue1 .tbr
o'u4 1e 6e0l {oo* ut L66r r0z raqolco peprocer luauulsur uJ p€puaue sB pu*
[J#
"lJlrr" I3J{oog uI 9661 'l lsn'ny paprocer xueau-o3 .rc "rr"*ribirrolo3 pue uorlsrodroc eruroglle33 'ultuoJrl,J go fuudruof, uo uorun uaoirueq p* ,(q (r*oj, slauq) luatuaer8y fue.,,osplJ pu,{e16 3o lq8ru ur quoJ les srereur jp puu lueuasuo .suorslaord .suor,puoc .suueg .znr
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166. Terms, conditions and all other matters set forth in Memorandum of Agreement
between Atlantic Richfield Company, a California Corporation, Chevron Shale Oil Company, a
California Corporation, Eaton Shale Company, a Colorado Corporation, Exxon Corporation, a
New Jersey Corporation, Mobil Oil Corporation, a New York Corporation, The Oil Shale
Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Exxon Company, U.S.A. and Union Oil Company of
California, a California Corporation recorded August 22,1983 in Book 633 at pages 461 ihrough
484, inclusive, artd the Assignment and Assumption Agreement attached thereto in Book 633 at
Pages 485 through 488, inclusive, and the Grant of Easement and Agreement Creating
Restrictive Covenant attached thereto as Exhibit I in Book 633 at Pages 489 through 518,
inclusive, the Grant of Easement and Agreement Creating Restrictive Covenant attached thereto
as Exhibit 2 in Book 633 at Pages 519 through 546, inclusive, the Grant of Easement and
Agreement Creating Restrictive Covenant attached thereto as Exhibit 3 in Book 633 at pages 547
through 582, inclusive, the Grant of Easement and Agreement Creating Restrictive Covenant
attached thereto as Exhibit 4 in Book 633 at Pages 583 through 612, inclusive, the Grant of
Easement and Agreement Creating Restrictive Covenant attached thereto as Exhibit 5 in Book
633 at Pages 613 through 645, inclusive, as amended by instruments recorded February 10, 1989in Book 748 at Page 863, October 10, 1996 in Book 995 at Pages 740,74g,75j,765 and,773,
June 20, 1997 in Book 1022 at Page 990, July 21, lggT in Book 1026 at page 777, January 5,
1998 in Book 1049 at Pages I 12, t 18, 124, 130 and 136, June 14, 2000 in Book 1 192 at page
326 and April 29, 2002 in Book 1350 at Pages 410,416,422,428 and 434, as amended in
instrunrent recorded September 4,2003 in Book 1514 at Pages 895, 900, 905, 910, gll, gZO,
925,93A,935 and 940. [163]
167 ' Terms and conditions of Oil and Gas Lease by and between Union Oil Companyof California, as Lessor and Barrett Resources Corporation, as Lessee, recorded Decembei 2i,
1989 in Book 769 at Page 484 and any and all intereits therein or assignments thereof. tl64l
168' Terms, conditions and all matters set forth in Declaration of pooling and pooling
Agreement recorded July ?7,1990 in Book 784 at Page 618 and any interests therein orassignments thereof, tl65l
169. Terms, conditions and all matters set forth in Declaration of pooling recordedAugust 6, 1990 in Book 785 at Page 393 and any interests therein or assignments thereof. tl66]
170' Terms and conditions of Oil and Gas Lease by and between Union Oil Companyof California, Inc., and Barrett Resources Corporation, as Lessee, recorded luly 26,1993 in Book869 at Page 992 and any and all interests theriin or assignments thereof. 1167)
17l. Terms, conditions and all matters set forth in Declaration of pooling andpoolingAgreement recorded April 20, 1994 in Book 899 at Page 414 and any interests therein orassignments thereof. [168]
172. Terms, conditions, provisions, license and all matters set forth in Access LicenseAgreement recorded December 30, 1996 in Book 1004 at page?52. i1691
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185. Terms, conditions and all matters set forth in Acccss License Agreement between
Union Oil Company of California, Inc. and Puckett Land Company recorded March 26, 2001 in
Book 1239 at Page 675. [182]
186. All matters set forth in Notice recorded January 20,2003 in Book 1428 alPage
s47. [183]
187. Easement granted to Public Service Company of Colorado described in
instrument recorded January 6,2004 in Book 1552 at Page 676. [84]
188. BLM Grazing Permit relating to Old Mountain Allotment #08914. [NR]
189. Any loss, claim or damage due to the erroneous legal description contained in
Quit Claim Deed recorded February 10, l95l in Book 256 at Page 545.
190. Utility Line Easement Agreement dated September 13, 1982, by and between
Mobil Oil Corporation and Union Oil Company of Califomia, recorded on March 22, 1983 in
Book 622 at Page 591, as amended by First Amendment to Utility License Agreement dated
February 8, 2000 by and between Mobil Oil Corporation and Union Oil Company of California.
IN/EDl
191. Pipeline Easement and Usage Right Agreement dated April 22, 1997, by and
between Union Oil Company of Califomia, as grantor arrd Rulison Gas Company, L.L.C., and
Wildhorse Energy Partners, L.L,C., as the grantee recorded May 5, 1997 in Book l0l7 at Page
6s3. [N/ED]
192. Right-of-Way and Easement Ap..il22, 1997,by and between Union Oil Company
of California, as grantor and Rulison Gas Company, L.L.C., and Wildhorse Energy Partners,
L.L.C., as the grantee, recorded Iuly 24,1997 in Book 1027 at Page 420. [N/ED]
193. Lease and Lease Option Agreement (Meter and Compressor Stations) dated
August l, 1996, by and between Union Oil Company of California, as lessor and Colorado
lnterstate Gas Company, as lessee, recorded on September 6,1996, in Book 991 at Page 116, as
amended by Anrendment to Lease and Lease Option Agreement dated August l, 1996, by urd
between Union Oil Company of California, as lessor and Colorado lnterstate Gas Company, as
lessee. [N/ED]
194. Pipeline Lease Agreement dated August22,1994 between Union Oil Company of
Califomia, as lessor and Barrett Resources Corporation, as lessee (re: 8" line from upgrade to
Lindauer Meadow). [NR]
195. Fencing Agreement dated June 5, 1989 between Mobil Oil Corporation and Union
Oil Company, as amended by that Fencing Agreement Renewal 055F-829 (Middlewater Ranch
et al; Garfield County, Colorado) executed July 26, 2000 between Union Oil Company of
Califomia and Exxon-Mobil. [NR]
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