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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2.0 Recorded Plat & Minutes Record of Approvalo t I 51,1 Proceedings of the Board of County commissioners, Garficld county, coro.,.2r lg7 9 asked who would be'responsible for the monitor- Mr-. Ray respondcd that the pranning commission felt that itshould be the gas company' Mr. Baldwin said that the nianniig commission .".orr"rJ"a approval with thecondition that the developer provide u so; "rr;r"r;.- M;:'t;;ise askcd fo, conments from the audience. Therewere none' Mr' Velasquez nloved that a resolution r" pr"p"r"a-approving the zone change as requested, withthe condition that a S0reasenent be provided. s""oni"a'rry-ilr. .Iolley and ca,ie4 unanimously. A public hearing was held on an application. for a club liquor license for the Moose Lodge at Rifle. Ms,pagecalled roll and found all commissioners to be present. ttr.-ierise reaa trre fro;;;r" for the hearing andswore in Bob Ricketts and 0wen Boulton as witnesses. u". i".ire accepted the following as exhibits;Exhibit A' letter of recornmendation frorn orval Sowder ro" rioya A. Thurston; Exhibit B, letter of recom-mendation from Jerry cook for Floyd A. ihrrrton; Exhibit c, lltter of recommendation from E.c. Thomas forFloyd A' Thurston; Exhibit o, indiviJuai"nirto.y r"r ri"yJ'a. Thurston; E,.l.'i;i;-E;"lndiviclual history forLenard McAlary; Exhibit F, individual history for Robert E. Ricketts; Exhihit G, inclivldual history andthree letters of recommendation roo Jrrt", w. George; Exhibit H, inclividuat history for Marion Alfred Robin_son; Exhibit I'individual history for Everett McAlary; Exhibit J, ccrtificaa" oi-non-profit corporation;Exhibit K' certificate.of Incorporutior; Exhibit L, minutes oi l:.ulinq of Moose Lodge; Lxhibir M, plans ofproposed building; Exhibit N, specific performance-contract; Exhibit ti, ,ign-pori"J"on pruri=es advising ofthis hearing' Mr' Boulton sai.d'trr"i-ir,Iy would provide the'proof of puuticatior-oi ntoi." of the hearing,that it was published. il -tr," nirre ieiegiam. Mr. Abplanalp said that since iti, i= a club license, it isnot necessary to establish the neighborfrood. There ru, no'on" pru."nt to comment on the granting of thelicense' Mr' Jolley noved that th; iic;nse be approved rru:".t to receipt of the proof of pubtication, and:l:t.:l:rff"illri;:::il1 u" i"'t'""t"i"io pr"pu,u a resorution to thar eirect. setonded by Mr. velasquez Meeting recessed for lunch. Reconvened at l:S0 p.m. The Board discussed-tl:-l:tt:'of developers.advertising and/o'r contracting for sare for rots before asubdivision receives.final plat approval'. The comnissiEnur='i"rt this practice is permissabre as long as thesale is clearly conditional ,-rpon ii-," ,"""ipa or .pprorui--iror-ir," county prior to convenance. A public hearing rvas held-for a special use permit for a mobile home for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Graham.Assistant Planner stephanie Andreasen ttro pr"runt. Mr. Graham explained that the mobile hone would replacean existing but deteriorating home ro"uiua just west "i tr,"-niir"_city Limits. They have city water butare on a septic tank' Ms Andreasen said thit- everyttri,g-i= ii-o.a".,-but that ,h"-Lo,t..t"d the city ofRifle and they are opposed to the trailer. rhey said tfi"y rorra write a rctter to that effect, but no suchletter has been received' Mr' Graharn r"ia tr,"y'pran to put \f, a zqxoo double wide on a pernanent foundation.Mr' cerise said it sounds like un irp.or"r"nt. Mr. Joilly moved that the special Use permit be granted.Seconded by l{r. Velasquez and carried unanimously. Ii; IiiiiSx";rHl;:":r: the vouchexs for the month of Ausust be approved as submitted. seconded by Mr.Jolrey A discussion rvas lield on the status of the Grand Valley Industrial park. present were county planner RayBaldlin' developer lvarren.Gardner ana noger Hocking. i"tr. cardner explained that he outained puD zoning andwent as far as the preliminary plat stag; in 1974, but ar,un-r,""i"a tire natter Jrof-rin." oil shale activitywas not forthcoming'r,ln:-lll::ied,.time'period hai "i;p;;;"r;; he wanted an opinion from the commissionersabout the status of his project. He wxpiained that it!r"-ir"r"'reason to put time and rnoney into the pro_ject unless oil shale deverops' M.. B;i;;il 3"d ur. atpi"r.rp"n"r" rooked into the matter and deterninedthat the PUD zoning is stil1 varia, but ttrat t"lr. Gardner wiri'rrave to begin again wiih the preliminary prat.After discussion' Irlr' velasquez ror"J-io-",-rahorize thu a";;;; rrao"nuy,ao prepare a resorution extending thePUD zoning for another three years, seconded uy ur. .loirey-lrJ'""rri"d unanimously. David Finhom and Doug llayo requested a sB-35 exemption in order to split 23.2 acres into four parcers of twoacres and one of 15'2 acres' Mr' Finhotm envisions._.nr1o-irp"^prolect, in ar,ri-lr," i5.2..ru, wourd remainundevel0ped commom area for the four smarl parcels. rhis rana ir r"r. carbondale. The Division of waterResources will issue well permits. lr't"r,-rr-t"a wny he aiJ;;;-g; through the puD process, Mr. velasquez movedthat a resolution be prepared approving tiris.sprii, ,iar,-ai,"-pi"vision that ah;-.;rr;; open space be ownedj:,i:it:ij"j"ill:;";:.:l;:*,;:;;;'"i".i" othlr rour rots, uia-tnat the pioi..i"-,""J,a"a. sebonded by Mr. Earl Keithly requested a subdivision exemption on 28.9 acres in cactus varley, betwenn silt and Rifle. Mr.Keithley wishes to split the land i;a;";;;; tracts of 5,s,5, "r,a ts.s. He wilr keep the largest parcel andgive the other three to his children. ir,"-oiri"io, or wai"" n"rorr"u, will issue wlll permits. Mr. Jolleymoved that a resolution be prepared "pproring the splits, but ihat no further splits be allowed on the fiveacre parcels. seconded by Mr. verasquez and-carried ""rnl*orriy. )e allowed on the five carson Julius appeared,on behalf of Andy Jul.i_us, requesting an exemption in order to split 7 acres off a35 acre parcel' located at the ror", "ri oi r,ru* cr""t.-rir8 oirirro, of water Resources wirl issue a werlpermit' Mr' Jolley moved that u "utorriior,..be prepared rppr"rirg.tte split and that no further splits beallowed on the 7 acre parcel. su"onaeJ-ty-rur. Verasque, li,a-.rrii"d unanimousry. o further splits be Leonard rvie and Kelly--Ivie,presented a request to divide seven acres into two parcers of 2 and s acres.This is in Peach Valley' the oivision of ilater Resources will issue a well permit. Mr. velasquez moved that:,f::ill::',::"1;:X:i;: approving tire sftit, but rhat,,o ru'ir,", sprits be arrowed. seconded by Mr. Jorley Eloise Bishop requested a subdivision exempt-ion on forty acres on Divide creek. she would like to split 7acres off' and alreadv has a well p"trli."''-u". Jolley rtr"J-it,ua'u resorution of approvar be prepared, thatMs' Bishop produce '.opy or trre-ulii ierrnit, that an "ur"r"rt-u" provided for the small lot, and that theseven acres not be split any further.'seconied by Mr. t;i;;lr"l'una carried unanimously. Tim Hagman was not present'to-yl' Baldwin presented his subdivision_exemption rcquest to split g acres intotwo tracts of 6 and 2 acres' This is ""rt of caruonarie.""iigr,r"y az. There is an existing access thatwill serve both parcels'. Mr'Velasqru, *or"a that a ,ororriion'uu preprre.r approv.ing thc sprit, but that nofurther sptits be arlowed. s"conaeJ-[y"'il"]'.lorr"y and carricJ unanimousty. John Peterson was not represented either. !lr. Baldwin said that there is a well pcrnit for the property buti:.il.:.';I';::"I"|:;[J:;. l]l"j:j::l-'"'.a.r,.. thc nattcr to i"r,r"a untir rurthc, i.io,*,tron ii rcccivc<r. i:"..*ri '.'| t