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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 Application• • BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION FOR EXEMPTION Pursuant to C.R.S. (1973) Section 30-28-101 (10) (a) - (d) as amended, and the Subdivision Regulations of Garfield County, Colorado, adopted April 23, 1984 Section 2:20.49, the undersigned � �,f'�, respectfully petitions the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, to exempt by Resolution the division of /»). ° . acre tract of land into tracts of approximately _ `/1 1 r; acres each, more or less, from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S. (1973) Section 30-28-101 (10) (a) - (d) and the Garfield County Subdivision Regulations for the reasons stated below: 5 -e -L �� � t-)/ SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: An application which satisfies the review criteria must be submitted with all the following information: A. Sketch map at a minimum scale of 1 "=200' showing the legal description of the property, dimension and area of all lots or separate interests to be created, access to a public right-of-way, and any proposed easements for drainage, irrigation, access or utilities; B. Vicinity map at a minimum scale of 1 "=2000' showing the general topographic and geographic relation of the proposed exemption to the surrounding area within two (2) miles, for which a copy of U.S.G.S. quadrangle map maybe used. C. Copy of the deed showing ownership by the applicant, or a letter from the property owner(s) if other than the applicant; and D. Names and addresses of owners of record of land immediately adjoining and within 200 feet of the proposed exemption, mineral owners and lessees ofmineral owners of record of the property to be exempted, and tenants of any structure proposed for conversion; and E. Evidence of the soil types and characteristics of each type; and F. Proof of legal and adequate source of domestic water for each lot created, method of sewage disposal, and letter of approval of fire protection plan from appropriate fire district; and G. If connection to a community of municipal water or sewer system is proposed, a letter from the governing body stating a willingness to serve; and H. Narrative explaining why exemption is being requested; and I. It shall be demonstrated that the parcel existed as described on January 1, 1973 or the parcel as it exists presently is one of not more than three parcels created from a larger parcel as it existed on January 1, 1973. J. A $300.00 fee must be submitted with the application. Petitioner Mailing Address 1 rte' Ce.tg,a2-C<7 . S Jl24% City State Telephone Number 7' .W 3 2. a • • EXEMPTION APPLICABILITY The Board of County Commissioners has the discretionary power to exempt a division of land from the definition of subdivision and thereby from the procedure in these Regulations, provided the Board determines that such exemption will not impair or defeat the stated purpose of the Subdivision Regulations nor be detrimental to the general public welfare. The Board shall make exemption decisions in accordance with the requirements of these regulations. Following a review of the individual facts of each application in light of the requirements of these Regulations, the Board may approve, conditionally approve or deny an exemption. An application for exemption must satisfy, at a minimum, all of the review criteria listed below. Compliance with the review criteria, however, does not ensure exemption. The Board also may consider additional factors listed in Section 8:60 of the Subdivision Regulations. A. No more than a total of four (4) lots, parcels, interests or dwelling units will be created from any parcel, as that parcel was described in the records of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder's Office on January 1, 1973, and is not a part of a recorded subdivision; however, any parcel to be divided by exemption that is split by a public right-of-way (State or Federal highway, County road or railroad) or natural feature, preventing joint use of the proposed tracts, and the division occurs along the public right-of-way or natural feature, such parcels thereby created may, at the discretion of the Board, not be considered to have been created by exemption with regard to the four (4) lot, parcel, interest or dwelling unit limitation otherwise applicable; B. All Garfield County zoning requirements will be met; and C. All lots created will have legal access to a public right-of-way and any necessary access easements have been obtained or are in the process of being obtained; and D. Provision has been made for an adequate source of water in terms of both the legal and physical quality, quantity and dependability, and a suitable type of sewage disposal to serve each proposed lot; and E. All state and local environmental health and safety requirements have been met or are in the process of being met; and F. Provision has been made for any required road or storm drainage improvements; and G. Fire protection has been approved by the appropriate fire district; and H. Any necessary drainage, irrigation or utility easements have been obtained or are in the process of being obtained; and I. School fees, taxes and special assessments have been paid. (The School Impact Fee is $200.00 for each new lot created). PROCEDURES A. A request for exemption shall be submitted to the Board on forms provided by the Garfield County Department of DevelopmentfPlanning Division. Two (2) copies of the application maps and supplemental information shall be submitted. B The Planning Division shall review the exemption request for completeness within eight (8) days of submittal. If incomplete, the application shall be withdrawn from consideration and the applicant notified of the additional information needed. If the application is complete, the applicant shall be notified in writing of the time and place of the Board of County Commissioners meeting at which the request shall be considered. In either case, notification shall occur within fifteen (15) days of submittal. C. Notice of the public meeting shall be mailed by certified nail, return receipt requested, to owners of record of land immediately adjoining and within 200 feet of the proposed exemption, to mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners of record of the land proposed for exemption, and to tenants of any structure proposed for conversion. the exemption site shall be posted clearly and conspicuously visible from a public right-of- way with notice signs provided by the Planning Division. All notices shall be mailed at least fifteen (15) and not more than thirty (3q days prior to the meeting. The applicant shall be responsible for mailing the notices and shall present proof of mailing at the meeting. D. At or within fifteen (15) days of the meeting, the Board shall approve, conditionally approve or deny the exemption request. The reasons for denial or any conditions of approval shall be set forth in the minutes of the meeting or in a written resolution. An applicant denied exemption shall follow the subdivision procedure in these regulations. I District: Road: Permit #: II 241. 090-94 D GARFIELD COUNTY A j P, p. LICAT L O N F O R DRIVEWAY P E R M I T Application Date 11-09-1994 I, GIPSON, PAUL (herein called "Applicant"), hereby requests permission and authority from the Board of County Commissioners to construct a' driveway approach(es) on the right-of-way of Garfield County Road Number 241 , adjacent to Applicant's property located on the EAST side of the road, a distance of 1.5 MI mile(s) from INT CR241 & CR245 for the purpose of obtaining access to PRIVATE RESIDENCE Applicant submits herewith for the consideration and approval of the Board of County Commissioners, a sketch of the proposed instal- lation showing all necessary specification detail including (1) front- age .of lot along road, (2) distance from centerline of road to property line, (3) number of driveways requested, (4) width of pro- posed driveway(s) and angle of approach, (5) distance from driveway to road intersection, if any, (6) size and shape of area separating driveways if morn than one approach, and (7) setback distance of building(s) and other structures or improvements. GENERAL PROVISIONS FIRST: The Applicant represents all parties in interest, and affirms that the driveway approach(es) is to be constructed by hire for the bona fide purpose of securing access to his property and not for the purpose of doing business or servicing vehicles on the road right-of-way. SCOND:•- The Applicant shall furnish all labor and materials, perform all work, and pay 'all costs in connection with the construction of the driveway(s) and its appurtenances on the right-of-way. All work shall be completed within 30 days of the Permit date. THIRD: The type of construction shall be as designated and/or approved by the Board of County Commissioners or their representative, and all materials used shall be of satisfactory quality and subject to inspec- tion and approval of the Board of County Commissioners or their representative. FOURTH: The traveling public shall be protected during the instal- lation with proper warning signs and signals and the Board of County Commissioners and their duly appointed agents and employees shall be held harmless against any action for personal injury or property damage sustained by reason of the exercise of the Permit. 411 411 <+> GARFIELD COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE DEPARTMENT <+> SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR EXCAVATION OF ROAD SURFACE AND INSTALLATION 090-94 D PERMITTEE.; GIPSON, PAUL SUB -CONTRACTOR: 1) ANY OVERSIZED MATERIAL (LARGER THAN 10 INCHES IN DIAMETER), THAT IS NOT UTILIZED IN BACKFILL WILL BE HAULED OFF BY PERMITTEE. FURTHER, ANY FROZEN MATERIAL. WILL BE REMOVED FROM SITE. BY PERMITTEE. 2) WHEN A PAVED SURFACE IS CUT, IT IS TO BE REPLACED WITH A MINIMUM OF 1 1/2" (ONE AND ONE HALF INCH) HOTMIX ASPHALT, OR A DOUBLE LAYER OF 3/4 INCH CHIP & SEAL. TO MATCH ORIGINAL ROAD MATERIAL, A TEMPORARY, PATCH WITH COLD MIX ASPHALT WOULD BE ALLOWED, WHICH WOULD BE REPLACED WITH HOT MIX ASPHALT OR A DOUBLE LAYER OF 3/4" CHIPS WHEN THE WEATHER OR AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS ALLOWED THE WORK TO BE COMPLETED. AN ASPHALT CUT WOULD REQUIRE THE ROAD TO BE STRAIGHT CUT AND SQUARED BY MEANS OF A PAVEMENT CUTTER. CHIP & SEAL SURFACE CUTS WILL.. BE CUT SQUARE AND THE REPLACEMENT OVERLAY WILL BE FULL WIDTH OR HALF WIDTH OF ROADWAY, WHICH EVER IS REQUIRED TO INSURE AN ADEQUATE SEAL OVER THE UNDISTURBED PORTION OF THE ROADWAY IN THE VICINITY OF THE EXCAVATION. ASPHALT HOT MIX OR COLD PATCHES WILL BE COMPLETED IN 5 WORKING DAYS, WEATHER PERMITTING. 3) WHEN POSSIBLE ALL INSTALLATIONS SHOULD AVOID THE TOP EDGE OF A FILL SLOPE. 4) INSTALLATIONS IN DRAINAGES SUBJECT TO FLASH FLOODING, WILL HAVE A MINIMUM BURY OF 4 FEET DEEPER THAN NORMAL FLOW LINE AT NEAREST ABUTMENT OR WING WALL. PERMIT #: INSPECTOR: 5) INSTALLATIONS AT CULVERT CROSSINGS WILL BE BURIED BENEATH THE CULVERT WITH A MINIMUM SEPARATION OF 18 INCHES BETWEEN INSTALLATION AND THE BOTTOM OF THE CULVERT. 6) OPEN TRENCHES ADJACENT TO THE TRAVELED ROADWAY SHALL BE BACKFILLED DAILY TO WITHIN 100" OF THE WORKING AREA OF THE TRENCH, AND SHALL BE BARRICADED WITH WARNING DEVICES AFTER DARK. 7) IN AREAS BEING DISTURBED WHERE VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED, RESEEDING WITH A GRASS AND CLOVER MIXTURE EITHER BY BROADCASTING OR DRILLING, WITH SEED MIXTURES SUITABLE TO THE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OR EXISTING VEGETATION WILL BE PERFORMED. USE ONLY CERTIFIED WEED -FREE SEED. NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL WILL BE ONGOING ALONG WITH REVEGETATION. 8) THE PE )TEE SHOULD CHECK THE R -O -W OF SURROUNDING OWNERS TO SEE F THER PERMITS ARE REQUIRED, I.E., BLM, FOREST SERVICE. FOR GARFIE D COUN Y BY ON, PAUL v (PERMITTEE) ECIFICATIONSI 1. A driveway approach is understood to be that portion of the high- way right-of-way between the pavement edge and the property line which is designed and used for the interchange of traffic between the road- way pavement and the abutting property. 2. At any intersection, a driveway ::hall be restricted for a suf- ficient distance from the intersection to preserve the normal and safe movement of traffic. (It is recommended for rural residence entrances that a minimum intersection clearance of 50 feet be provided and for rural commercial entrances a minimum of 100 feet be provided.) 3. All entrances and exits shall be so located and constructed that vehicles approaching or using them will be able to obtain adequate sight distance in both directions along the highway in order to maneuver safely and without interfering with highway traffic, 4. The Applicant shall not be permitted to erect any sign or display material, either fixed or movable, on or extending over any portion of the highway right-of-way. 5. Generally, no more than one approach shall be allowed any parcel or property the frontage of which is less than one hundred (100) feet. Additional entrances or exits for parcels or property having a frontage in excess of one hundred (100) feet shall be permitted only after showing of actual convenience and necessity. 6. All driveways shall be so located that the flared portion adjacent to the traveled way will not encroach upon adjoining property. 7.. No commercial driveway shall have a width greater than thirty (30) feet measured at right angles to the centerline of the driveway, except as increased by permissible radii. No noncorrrrrrercial driveway shall have a width greater than twenty (20) feet measured at right angles to the centerline of the driveway, except as increased by permissible radii. 8. The axis of an approach to the road may be at a right angle to the centerline of the highway and of any angle between ninety (90) degrees and sixty (60) degrees but shall not be less than sixty (60) degrees. Adjustment will be made according to the type of traffic to be served and other physical conditions. 9. The construction of parking or servicing areas on the highway right-of-way is specifically prohibited. Off -the --road parking facil- ities should be provided by commercial establishments for customers" vehicles.. 10. The grade of entrance and exit shall slope downward and away from the road surface at the same rate as the normal shoulder slope and for a distance equal to the width of the shoulder but in no case less than twenty (20) feet from the pavement edge. Approach grades are restricted to not more than 10 percent (10°i°), 11. All driveways and approaches shall be so constructed that they shall not interfere with the drainage system of the street or highway. The Applicant will be required to provide, at his own expense, drain- age structures at entrances and exits which will become an integral part of the existing drainage system. The dimension's of all drainage structures must be approved by the Board of County commissioners or their representative prior to installation. NOTE: This permit shall be made available at the site where and when work is being done. A work sketch or drawing of the proposed driveway(s) must accompany application. No permit will be issued without drawing, blueprint, or sketch. • 1 TM: The Applicant shall assume responsibility for the removal or learance of snow, ice or sleet upon any portion of the driveway ap- proach(es) even though deposited on the driveway(s) in the course of the County snow removal operations. SIXTH::, In the -event it becomes necessary to remove any right-of-way fence, the posts on either side of the entrance shall be securely braced before the fence is cut to prevent any slacking of the remain- ing fence, and all posts and wire removed shall be turned over to the District Road Supervisor of the Board of County Commissioners. SEVENTH: No revisions or additions shall be made to the driveway(s) or its appurtenances on the right-of-way without the written permis- sion of the Board of County Commissioners, EIGHTH: Provisions and specifications outlined herein shall apply on all roads under the jurisdiction of the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, and the Specifications, set forth on the attached hereof and incorporated herein as conditions hereof. SPECIAL CONDITIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION 15" CULVERT INSTALLED - GRAVEL PRIVATE PORTION OF DRIVE In signing this application and upon receiving authorization and permission to install the driveway approach(es) described herein the Applicant signifies that he has read, understands and accepts the foregoing provisions and conditions and agrees., to construct the drive- way(s) in accordance with the accompanying specification plan reviewed and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. fitness: rT if.. £� Signed: `� da� (Signature of pplicant) ERMIT GRANTED THIS DAY OF ROVISIONS, SPECIFICATI NS, AND CONDITIONS Y PUL ATFD HE REIN, SUBJECT TO THE For Board of County Commi.ss ners of G-+rfi.eld County, Colorado B Y : I // (Address) (Telephone Number) • • Garfield County Road & Bridge Department P.Q. Box 2254 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 Phone: 303-945-6111 Fax: 303-945-0934 King Lloyd, Supervisor Please remit for the following permit(s): Name: Address: City: Phone: PERMIT(s) #: 090-94 D GIPSON, PAUL 1520 CO RD 241 NEW CASTLE 984-3245 Utility Cut Permits -#"s: Driveway Permits -#"s: Over Size Permits -#"s: Over Weight Permits -#"s: From: From: From: From: Today"s Date: 11-09-1994 Date of Issue 11-09-94 Bond Holder: ST: CO ZIP: 81647 090-94 To: - Total Utility To: 090-94 Total Driveway To: To: Fax/Adrnini TOTAL DUE -> -> ermit #"s On Check or No) Check Total Over Size Total Over Weight ration Ch rges: 5.00 ForGar Por Gar County: . 00 15.00 . 00 . 00 . 00 "Awl J 4, I i... t•. TWs t DEEDS Made thls 21st � Y• r1 { a• yl 20 ' ' Reception No.51184......, t ��•V�I$olWjwiL ' Set;ember +28i9 1 • • E 1aStaphexaokeardar. • 19,71';betweenit f; epte>4nber,' t i s • 4 t I : rM.;y ty' �f; , ,'i. f 1 Y • t+ , r}f i.. C LA RENCE F .DA W• M+y i 5ON and BETTY g, DAWSON•. 4 J •• i "ot the 1;':': ; County of Colorado, of the Bret part„ tuul , • ,+ '. j',. .. + 1 PAUL Ti GIPSON and LYDIA GIPSON County of Ctarfield '' and State of Colorado,'.of, the'second part. WITNESSETH, thatthe said part ie s of the first part, for and in consideration: of the sum of ' Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration,';, ` ' : t to the said parties of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessedand acknowledged, have granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do ., grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the said parties, of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever, nor in tenancy in common but in joint tenancy, all the Collo being � � wing described lot or barcelc : ' of land, situate, lying and 0:m44 %0 Garfield and State of Colorado, to wit:' Garfield Of the i sad State o 0 ER's' STAMP li •if t , J: et' ,RITA OOCUYENTARY FEE" .1 1: ,i 4. . A tract;;pf landsituated'in the SEI of Section 13,. Township, 5' South e 91 West of ,the. 6th.; P. M. lying Easterly of the County Road,,as constructtedgand. in• placer"•being;;' described as follows: Beginning at a. point on the' Easterly • line: of, said`road, .whence .the East Quarter Corner of said Section 13 bears Nr., 56°22"•;E,'.1738.'39 feet; thence S. 88°15!. E. 533.47 feet;, thence S. 51°02' E,..1175.'ZS feet;to a point•• on t'ie East line of said Section;.13;.•thence South 102 3,feepAopg, the•East•line of.said Section 13; thence N. 61°40' W. 1187.46 fee's;. thentae S.t•52°58130! 'W. 536.'05 feettoma point on the Easterly line of said road;,:thence N.: 02°33'30!" E. 249.75 feet along the Easterly line of said road; thence N. 12°41'.'W.` 97.401feet'along. the Easterly line of said road; thence N. 01°54'. E.i.140.,73 feet along the Easterly line of said road; thence N.13°22'3 E. 135.60 feet along the Easterly line of said road to the point of beginning.,, Together with all •water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights appurtenant to or used upon or in connection with the above-described lands. ' TOGETHER with all and singvlsr the hereditaments and appurtenances tharegnto bele ise appertaining, and the reversion and revorsioas belonging, or thereof:in anynd all the estate, right, title, interest, china and demand whatsoever" e� d r��, fines sad proiita rt,e t and law or equity, of, in and to the above parties of the first part„ either to bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. 1st No 748. WAESIAMtT 431113)—Te Joist Tamta-eDewdtard fpIUg'J Comm 11124 Stoat etrMt, pa r, C°lon4d9--1.71 Paul T. 1 and Lydia A..Gipson 1520 East Elk Creek Rd. 241 New Castle, Colorado 1-303-984-3245 PROPERTY OWNER'S WITHIN 200' Fred and Jannett Davidson 1744 Cnty Rd. 241 New Castle, Co. 81647 Marilyn Cardillo 1750 Cnty Rd. 241 New Castle, Co. 81647 Lynn E. Cass 1703 Cnty Rd. 241 New Castle, Co. 81647 Rick & Jane Hunter 1735 Cnty Rd. 241 New Castle, Co. 81647 Mathew L. & Vonnie J. Vanhoose 1740 Cnty. Rd. 241 New Castle, Vo. 81647 Joe & Julie Gavito 1511 Cnty. Rd. 241 New Castle, Co. 81647 (listed under) William E. & Patricia Gavito 11481 S. Deer Creek Road Littleton, Co. 80127 81 647 OWNER'S OF MINERAL RIGHTS Ronald E. Harris P.O. Box 303 Carmel, Ca. 93921 George T. Harris 4646 Burnett Ave. Eugene, Oregon 97402 Patricia Potter 527 South Pontiac Way Denver, Co. 80222 Nancy H. Knill P.O. Box 2406 Vail, Co. 81658 Robert. L. Harris children Dale. P. Harris Box 354 New Castle, Co. 81647 (deceased) Vicky Day 3646 Fox Lair Drive Flagstaff, Arizona 86004 Brenda Gustafson 816 Exmoor Circle Craig, Co. 81625 Ronald Lee Harris Rifle, Colorado 81650 Maxine Harris Box 901 New Castle, Co. 81647 M 2126 • (Q ) LJ Paul T. & Lydia A. ,Gipson #011 1520 Cnty. Rd. 241 • 81647 Phone 984-3245 Fred & Jannett Davidson #020 1744 Cnty R. 241 81647 Phone 984-2575 Marilyn & Angelo Cardillo #010 1750 Cnty Rd. 241 81647 Phone 984-3147 Lynn E. Cass #009 1703 Cnty Rd 241 81647 Phone 984-0347 Rick & Jane Hunter #0311 1735 Cnty Rd. 241 1 81647 Phone 984 - Matthew L. and Vonnie J. Vanhoose # # 012 1740 Cnty. Rd. 241 81647 Phone 984-2528 Joe & Julie Gavito 1511 Cnty Rd. 241 81647 #013 Phone 984-2200 (LISTED UNDER) William E. & Patricia Gavito 11481 S. Deer Creek Road Littleton, Co 8,0127 126.24 ___la-;yJ S$ �li.l4_4rIM rev 2125-I3 T•SSrR,pIW. SEC.13 s l..1 Mel" .•4 M..4...Ot.l ..i.►. ...i • Duq Ah. 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'3 ' , •.1.•• $4.11 rwi $, • 1 U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service Survey Area - Page - 1 10/5/94 NONTECHNICAL SOILS DESCRIPTION REPORT FOR DESCRIPTION CATEGORY - SOI RIFLE AREA PARTS OF GARFIELD AND MISA COUNTIE Map Symbol Description 11 ARLE-ANSARI-ROCK OUTCROP COMPLEX, 12 '", 65 PERCENT SLOPES This complex consisC:::', of. sils and rock outcrop on mountain sides and sloping alluvial fans. The soils formed in alluvium derived from red -bed shale and sandstone. The Arle soil makes up about 45 percent of the complex, the Ansari soil makes up about 35 percent, and Rock outcrop makes.up about 20 percent. The Arle soil is moderately deep and ;;e11 -drained. The surface layer is very stony loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil and substratum are very stony loam about 22 inches thick. Soft sandstone and shale are at a depth of 32 inches. Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. Runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is high to very huh The Ansari soil is shallow and well drained. The surface layer is loam about 10 inches thick. The substratum is stony loam. Bedrock is hard sandstone. Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is iO to 20 inches. Runoff is rapid, and the erosion h__:._::i Is very high. Rock outcrop is mainly red sandstone. BEGAY SANDY LOAM, 6 TO 12 PERCENT SLOPES This deep, well -drained soil is on alluvial fans and sides of valleys. This soil formed in alluvium derived from red -bed sandstone. The surface layer is sandy loam about 14 inches thick. The subsoil is fine sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The substratum is stony sandy loam to a depth of 60 inches. Permeability is moderately rapid, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches. Runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard .s hiQh to very high. U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service SOIL INTERPRETATION REPORT Survey AIea- IF AREA in :ARTS DF t ,,.,. ELD AND MES?. CC UNTIE Map Symbol, Septic Tank . Soil Name Absorption Fields Dwellings Without Basements Dwellings wit.. Basements ARLE SEVERE Depth To Rock Slope Large Stones ANSARI SEVERE Depth To sock Slope 11 BEGAY MODERATE Slope Large Stones SEVERE Slope Large Stones SEVERE Scope septn To Rock MODERATE Slope SEVERE Slope Large Stones SEVERE Depth To Reck Slope MODERATE Slope Large Stones Page - 1 10/5/94 Loci. Streets and Roads Lawns, Landscaping, and Golf Fairways SEVERE S. ee Large Stones Large Stones Slope SEVERE .:uDERATE Slope / • /130'05'15'E 140.73' may► ‘,4.4� N64'33'15'E 1738.38' 41, p/f / rc 5,76.05 f� SCALE MOM NOT ,ALL LAMM? 11:1112= AVE' SNOMW. .+ LEGAL DESCRIPTION 4 cp A tract of /and situated in the SE1/4 of Section 4, T53, R91W of the 6th P.M. lying Easterly of the County Road os constructed and in place, being described as follows: Beginning of o point on the Easterly line of said road, whence the East Quarter Corner of said Section 13 bears N 5622' E 1738.39 feet: thence 5' 88'15'E 533.47 feet; thence S 51'02'E 1175.75 feet to a point on the East lino of said Section 13; thence South 102.13 feet along the East lino of said Section 13; thence N 61'40' W 118746 feet; (hence S 52'58'30"W 536.05 feet to a point on the Easterly line of sold road; thence N 0233'30" E 249.75 feet along the Easterly lino of said road; thence N 12'41' W 97.40 feet along the Easterly line of said road; thence N 0154' E 140.73 feet along the Easterly lino of said road thence N 13'22'30" E 13560 feet along the Easterly line of sold road to the point of beginning. County of Garfield State of Colorado IMPROVEMENT LOCATION CERTIFICATE 1 INCH - 200 Ft • R&C IMP 1)11,2 J'(d 1 4 C0/. SC 13 / HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IMPROVEMENT LOCATION CERTIFICATE WAS PREPARED FOR C, THAT /T IS NOT A LAND SURVEY PLAT OR IMPROVEMENT SURVEY PLAT, AND THAT /T' IS NOT TO BE RELIED UPON FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FENCE, BUILDING, OR OTHER FUTURE IMPROVEMENT LINES / FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS ON THE ABOVE. DESCRIBED PARC'~ ON 77-//S DATE, 1, EXCEPT UTILITY CONNECTIONS, ARE ENTIRELY WITHIN 7HC BOUNDARIES OF THE PARCEL, EXCEPT AS SHOWN, THAT THERE ARE NO ENCROACHMENTS UPON THE DESCRIBED PREMISES BY IMPROVEMENTS ON ANY ADJOINING PREMISES EXCEPT AS /ND/G4TE0, AND THAT THERE /5 NO APPARENT EVIDENCE 0/? SIGN OF ANY EASEMENT CROSSING 01? BURDENING ANY PART OF SAID PARS L, EXCEPT AS NOTED. RICHARD L. HOLSAW, L.S. 13501 N07E• NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE MAPS DO NOT /ND/CATE PROPERTY AS BEING 4V A 100 YEAR FLOOD PLA/N. PRD L. cj • )•t:r235s01 •17.7' IrC7Id4RD L. HOL SAN 'I Professionq( Lgnd Surveyor 4773 214 Rd. SIR do (303) 876-2947 AtIPROVIMENT LOQITAON CIERTF1 ATF 1520 241 ROAD NEW CASTLE, COLORADO L34TEr 9/26/94I PRCV. 94148 J ILC14120,DMV Board Ross Talbott - Chairman William Montover Sean Mello Tom Voight Gordon Witzke • . Burning Mountains Fire Protection District Box 236 Silt, CO 81652 Don Zordel - Chief Stu Cerise - Assist. Chief Oct. 29, 1994 To Whom it May Corcern; This is to inform you that the tract of land Situated in the S.E.i of section 18, T5S, R91W of the 6th P.M. lying easterly of the County Road as constructed and in place is within the Burning Mountains Fire District, and we do provide fire protection. YOURS Donald L. KLtde1 District Cheif • • REASONS FOR REQUESTING SUB DIVISION We, Paul and Lydia Gipson were married in 1968 and purchased this home in 1971. We have spent most of our married life here, sharing with the old-timers in the community at least once each year for the last 18 years by hosting an "old timer's community picnic". We would like to live out as many of the remaining years of our lives on this property as possible. However, due to our ages and health( Paul's emphazema and Lydia's arthritis) it is becoming increasingly more difficult to continue maintaining our home as well as we would like to. Bothq financially and physically. It is our hope that/y building a smaller, more convenient home on level ground, we can continue here for a lengthier time. One of our daughters has indicated a desire to purchase mit': of our land(the house we are now living in and approx. 6 to 7 acres.) By doing this we will have help and the home will remain in our family. I, Lydia Dwire Gipson, was born and raised in the community and we have raised five children here. We want so much to continue our life here on East Elk Creek. Also, we understand that this is a one-time thing. If we sub -divide now, only splitting this into two parcels, there should be no chance of it ever being split into smaller parcels in the future, ruining this beautiful valley. Respectfully • STATE OFCOLO[tADO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER Division of Water Resources Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street, Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-3581 FAX (303) 866-3589 December 20, 1994 PAUL T AND LYDIA A GIPSON 1520 EAST ELK CREEK ROAD 241 NEW CASTLE, CO 81647 RE: Application Receipt No. 377784 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Gipson: Roy Romer Governor James S. Lochhead Executive Director Hal D. Simpson State Engineer Your application for a permit to construct a well is being returned for additional information and/or correction. The requested information is required before your application may be evaluated further. All corrections and/or additions made to the application form must be typed or printed in BLACK INK and dated and initialed by the applicant, or the authorized agent of the applicant. A letter of authorization, signed by the applicant, is required if someone other than the applicant will make the changes. Please provide a copy of the SIGNED AND DATED County Commissioners Resolution, or a copy of the County approved survey plat with legible dates and signatures showing the original tract and all new tracts created by Garfield County. The documentation submitted should specifically identify your 3.5 acre parcel. Make sure the information submitted includes a metes and bounds legal description, or a surveyor's plat of your parcel. The legal description or plat must contain a tie to a section corner or quarter corner so the parcel can be located on a USGS quadrangle map (scale of 1" = 2000'). Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact this office and reference this letter and the above receipt number. Sincerely, Jeff Deatherage Engineer /jd Enclosure(s) • • INFORMATION NEEDED TO EVALUATE AN APPLICATION FOR A DRINKING AND SANITARY (COMMERCIAL EXEMPT) WELL AS DEFINED IN CARS. 37-92-602(1). 1. No other water supply source or system is available to serve the pro- perty. An affidavit by the applicant affirming this situation must accompany the applications as well as an affidavit from any entity capable of serving the use that it will not do so. 2. The well must be the only well on the site. 3. The site must have been established prior to June 1, 1972, or must be exempt from the definition of a subdivision pursuant to Section 30-28-101 (10)(c) and -(d), C.R.S. For lots in subdivisions approved after June 1, 1972, the recommendations made in the water supply review process will be honored. Ground water production will be limited to the aquifer approved during the review process and will be restricted to one aquifer only by the conditions of approval. 4. The pumping rate shall not exceed 15 gallons per minute.' 5 The amount of ground water diverted shall not exceed 1/3 acre-foot annually (108,600 gallons). The. applicant must support the application with evidence that the proposed use will not create a demand greater than 1/3 acre-foot. 6 The consumptive use of the water shall not exceed 10% of the volume of ground water diverted. The return flow from the use of the water must be discharged to the same stream system in a location so as to not injure any vested water right. An approved septic tank and non -evaporative leachfield is an acceptable discharge method. Other types of disposal systems must be evaluated to determine the amount and location of the return flow. 7. The use of the water diverted is limited to drinking and sanitary facili- ties only in an individual commercial business. No uses of water are permitted outside of the building. 8. A totalizing flow meter must be installed on the well. Permanent annual diversion records must be maintained by the well owner and submitted to the Division of Water Resources annually. CONDMONS STATEWIDE VARY- MEETING THE ABOVE CONI) ONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT. • • PAUL T AND LYDIA A GIPSON Page 2 December 20, 1994 Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact this office and reference this letter and the above receipt number. Sincerely, Jeff Deatherage Engineer /jd Enclosure(s) • STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER Division of Water Resources Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street, Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 Phone (303) 866-3581 FAX (303) 866-3589 December 20, 1994 PAUL T AND LYDIA A GIPSON 1520 EAST ELK CREEK ROAD 241 NEW CASTLE, CO 81647 RE: Application Receipt No. 377783 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Gipson: Roy Romer Governor James S. Lochhead Executive Director Hal D. Simpson State Engineer Your application for a permit to construct a well (amend an existing permit) is being returned for additional information and/or correction. The requested information is required before your application may be evaluated further. All corrections and/or additions made to the application form must be typed or printed in BLACK INK and dated and initialed by the applicant, or the authorized agent of the applicant. A letter of authorization, signed by the applicant, is required if someone other than the applicant will make the changes. Please provide a copy of the SIGNED AND DATED County Commissioners Resolution, or a copy of the County approved survey plat with legible dates and signatures showing the original tract and all new tracts created by Garfield County. The documentation submitted should specifically identify your 7 acre parcel. Make sure the information submitted includes a metes and bounds legal description, or a surveyor's plat of your parcel. The legal description or plat must contain a tie to a section corner or quarter corner so the parcel can be located on a USGS quadrangle map (scale of 1" = 2000'). Additionally, in order to apply for a drinking and sanitary well permit, the information on the enclosed information sheet needs to be provided. Please note that item #5 requires a detailed estimate of the proposed demand of the well. This type of well is restricted to diversions of no more than 1/3 of an acre-foot per year. Your application presently proposes to divert 1 acre-foot per year (item #3 and #11). It is unlikely a drinking and sanitary well permit could be issued for a demand greater than 1/3 acre-foot. Please return your original application along with a copy of the County Resolution and the information requested on the attached sheet. WRJ•5•Rov. 76 $60 to; COLIDADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURQ 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 Application must be complete where applicable. Type or print in BLACK INK. No overstrikes or erasures unless initialed. PERMIT APPLICATION FORM ( x) A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER ( X) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL FOR: (x) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO (Xx)OTHER Vacate Permit No. 15"12Q & issue new permit. WATER COURT CASE NO (1) APPLICANT - mailing address NAME Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson STREET 1520 East Elk Creek Pd. 241 CITY New Castle, CO 81647 (State) (Zip) TELEPHONE NO (303) 984-3245 (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL County Garfield NE of the SE '% Section 13 Twp. 5 S, Rng. 91 W 6 P M IN,SI (E.W) (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 Average annual amount of ground water 1. 0 to be appropriated (acre-feet) • Number of acres to be irrigated: u 0— Proposed total depth (feet): 50 Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: Gipson Gulch trib East Elk Creek Owner's well designation (717)011. R&B tine 11 GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: ( ► HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) ( ) DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( 1 LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) (x) COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) CRS 37-92-602(1)(c) Exemot Commercia 1 OTHER (9) DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) (4) DRILLER Name Street City (State) (Zip) Colorado Licensed Driller Telephone No. Lic. No FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Receipt No / Basin Dist. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DATE (STATE ENGINEER) BY I.D. COUNTY (5) THE LOCATION OF THE *POSED WELL and the area on which the water will be used mustbe indicated on the diagram below. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. + - - --l- - }- - -+ - -;- - - - -� 1 I + — -J INORTH --H 4- — 1 E 1 MILE, 5280 FEET T 2 J 2 0 F U W N w NORTH SECTION LINE 1 - - -I- - 1 i - - - - I I I x 1 1 + + + CTION LINE m N (1) m n 1 O 2 r- 2 The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile Each small square represents 40 acres. - 4- — (6) TH•ELL MUST BE LOCATED BELOW by distances from section lines. 1450ft. from South sec. line (north or south) 1000 ft from East sec line (east or west) LOT BLOCK FILING SUBDIVISION Exemption P.pnlied. for (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE LOCATED Owner Gipson No. of acres 7.0 . Will this be the only well on this tract? Yes (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 7in from ft to 4 0 ft in from ft to ft Perforated casing 7 in from 4 0 ft. to 5 0 ft in from ft to WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep 1 cubic foot per second (cfs) ... 449 gallons per minute (gpm) A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre-foot of water per year. 1 acre-foot ... 43,560 cubic feet ... 325,900 gallons. 1,000 gom pumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLS givedistance and direction from old well and plans for plugging it: Not a physical replacement of Permit No. 15329. Request replaces livestock use for exempt commercia use in planned bed & breakfast facility. (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: Owner(s): Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson Legal description- Tract of land in SE1/4 Section 13. No. of acres: 7.0 acres T. 5 S., R. 91 W.. 6PM (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal 13 persons X 70aal/nerson/day 10% C.U. Total C.U. = 0.10 AF/year. Septic tank & leech field will comply. with State and County Standards. system to be used. Bed & Breakfast Facility Max (12) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for (purpose) Pierson & Harris Ditch Irricxation MV Pond Nos. 1 & 2 Description of land on which used 7.0 acres SE1/4 13-5-91 Irrigation & livestock (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. 1 -,./.4.4.e.„172 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT(S) Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. • • The following application for exemption has been completed to the best of our ability. Paul T. and Lydia Gipson 1520 East Elk Creek Rd. 241 New Castle, Co. 81647 A. B. C. D. E. F. Included: Copies of 2 applications for well permits Copies of checks showing proof of intent. The current well located on the proposed 7 acre plot has been in use as domestic water since 1963, but we recently discovered that the permit was submitted for stock water to Bob Harris. We purchased in 1971 from Clarence F. Dawson.This detail was overlooked. We have had plentiful water even tho it is very hard and has many minerals. In order for us to receive a loan recently, it was required that we have both the well and current septic system inspected. High Country Engeneering was hired to do this . If necessary, we can get a report from them. We are proposing the same type sewage disposal on the 3 1/2 acre plot. This being septic tank with leach field. I. The deed enclosed was recorded on September 1971. which precedes the January 1, 1973 requirement. WRJ•5•Rov. 76 $60 to - CO•ADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOU•S 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM Application must be complete where (x) A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER applicable. Type or (x) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL print in BLACK FOR: (x) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP INK. No overstrikes or erasures unless ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO initialed. ( ) OTHER WATER COURT CASE NO (1) APPLICANT - mailing address NAME Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson STREET 152.0 East Elk Creek Rd. 241 New Castle, CO 81647 CITY (State) (Zip) TELEPHONE NO (303) 984-3245 (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL County Garfield SE '4 of the SE '4 Section 13 Twp. 5 S , Rng. 91 W 6th P.M. IN.SI (EMI (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 Average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated (acre-feet)• 0.33 —0 -- Number 0 -- Number of acres to be irrigated: Proposed total depth (feet) . 100 ft Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: Gipson Gulch trip East Elk Creek Owner's well designatit;- Gipson Domestic Well GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: (x I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) I 1 DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( ) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) ( 1 COMMERCIAL (4) ( ► MUNICIPAL (8) ( ) OTHER (9) DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) (4) DRILLER Name Street City Colorado Licensed Driller (State) (Zip) Telephone No. Lic. No FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Receipt No 1 Basin Dist. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DATE (STATE ENGINEER) BY I.D. COUNTY (5) THE LOCATION OF THE P OSED WELL and the area on which the water will be used must .be indicated on the diagram below. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. + - -}- — --I- - w 2 J 2 0 0 w 1- 1 MILE, 5280 FEET -tel + + + H- + -f NORTH SECTION LINE I - 4-- - i - + - I I I ! UTH SECTION LINE 4 + The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile Each small square represents 40 acres. (6) TH LL MUST BE LOCATED BELOW by.distances from section lines. 11 Or) ft. from goUth sec. line (north or south) 250 ft. from Fast sec. Zine (east or west) LOT BLOCK FILING x SUBDIVISION Exerrnti.on applied 'For (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE LOCATED Owner Pinson No. of acres 3.5 Will this be the only well on this tract? Yes (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 6 in. from 0 ft to 6 0 ft in from ft to ft Perforated casing 6 in from 6 0 ft to 10 n ft in from ft to WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep 1 cubic foot per second (cfs) _ .. 449 gallons per minute (gpm) A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre-foot of water per year. 1 acre-foot ... 43,560 cubic feet ... 325,900 gallons. 1,000 gpm pumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLSgivedistance and direction from old well and plans for plugging" it. (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: Owner(s): Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson No. of acres: 3 • 5 Legal description 3.5 acre tract in Section 13, T. 5 S. , R. 91 W. 6PM (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal system to be used. Domestic in-house use only in one single family riwellinc7 Septic tank and leech field will comply with all state and county standarr1.s. (12) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for (purpose) Description of land on which used Pierson & Harris Ditch Irricsation 3.5 acres SE1/4. 13-5-91 MV Pond Nos. 1 & 2 Irrigation & Livestock (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. 1l :1, SIGNATURE OF APPLI ANTIS! Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. PAUL T. OR LYDIA A. GIPS. 3-89 1520 E. ELK CRK. 984-3245 NEW CASTLE, CO 81647 PAY TO THE ORDER OF $moo • Central Bank Gw ° 8180' ` (3° ,60, National Association ao° a (3031 8055021 1280 82-108/1021 DOLLARS LO2LOL085u:L2535404568811'L28? NAME L G7"1 STREET CITY 1520 East Elk Creek Rd. 241 New Castle, CO 81647 (State) (ZIP) TELEPHONE NO. (303) 984-3245 (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL County Garfield Twp. SE / of the SE '4, Section 13 5 S,Rng. 91 W 6th PM 1N.S1 IE.WI (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 Average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated (acre-feet): 0.33 —0— Number of acres to be irrigated: Proposed total depth (feet) : 100 ft Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: Gipson Gulch trib East Elk Creek Owner's well designation Gipson Domestic Well GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: (X) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY ( ) DOMESTIC (1) ( ) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) COMMERCIAL (4) - no irrigation (0) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) ( ) OTHER (9) DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) (4) DRILLER Name Colorado Licensed Driller Street City Telephone No. (State) (Zip) Lic. No NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Receipt No / Basin Dist. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DATE (STATE ENGINEER) BY 1.D. COUNTY (5) THE LOCATION OF THE PR SED WELL and the area on which the water will be used must .be indicated on the diagram below. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. + - -t - - -}- - - -}- - - I- - -} - -�- 1 f + L + + + + ± + -I 1 i 1 MILE, 5280 FEET =� NORTH SECTION LINE 1 - -I- - 1 I - -I-- - 1 1 1 1 UTH SECTION LINE � I � m N N m c) O z _r 2 m — + — +- — The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile Each small square represents 40 acres. T (6) THE/ILL MUST BE LOCATED BELOW by.distances from section lines. 11 0 ft. from south sec. line (north or South) 250 ft from T ast sec. Zine LOT BLOCK (east or west) FILING SUBDIVISION Exemnti.on annliera For (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE LOCATED Owner: Cdpson No. of acres 3.5 . Will this be the only well on this tract? Yes (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 6 in. from 0 ft to 6 0 ft in from ft to ft Perforated casing 6 in from 6 0 ft. to 10 n ft in from ft to `t WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep 1 cubic foot per second (cfs) ... 449 gallons per minute (gpm) A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre-foot of water per year. 1 acre-foot ... 43,560 cubic feet . 325,900 gallons. 1,000 gpm pumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLS givedistance and direction from old well and plans for plugging it: (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: Owner(s): Paul T. & Lydia A. Ginson No. of acres: 3.5 Legal description 3.5 acre tract in Section 13, T. 5 5. , R. 91 W. 6PM (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal system to be used. Domestic in-house use only in one single family r1 relli.ncr Septic tank and leech field will comply with all state and county standarHs. (12) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for (purpose) Description of land on which used Pierson & Harris Ditch Irriaation 3.5 acres SE1/4 13-5-91 MV Pond Nos. 1 & 2 Irrigation & Livestock n n n n (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. '4 ai SIGNATURE OF APPL/ ANT(Sl Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. WRJ•5.Rov. 76 $60 to; COORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOU ES 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 Application must be complete where applicable. Type or print in BLACK INK. No overstrikes or erasures unless initialed. PERMIT APPLICATION FORM ( A A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER ( x) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL FOR: ( x) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO (xx)OTHER Vacate Permit No. 15329 & issue new permit. WATER COURT CASE NO (1) APPLICANT - mailing address NAME Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson STREET 1520 East Elk Creek Pd. 241 CITY New Castle, CO 81647 (State) (Zip) TELEPHONE NO (303) 984-3245 (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL County Garfield NE % of the SE Y, Section 13 Twp. 5 S Rng. 91 W 6 P M IN,S) (E.W) (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 Average annual amount of ground water 1. 0 to be appropriated (acre-feet)' Number of acres to be irrigated: J 0 — Proposed total depth (feet): 50 Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: Gipson Gulch trio East Elk Creek Owner's well designation C1_psen R&R 1-tTel1 GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: ( ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) 1 1 DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( ) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) (x) COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) CRS 37-92-602(1)(c) Exempt Commercial 1 1 OTHER (9) DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) (4) DRILLER Colorado Licensed Driller Name Street City (State) (Zip) Telephone No. Lic. No FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Receipt No / Basin Dist. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DATE (STATE ENGINEER) BY I.D COUNTY (5) THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL and the area on which the water will be used must.be indicated on the diagram below. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. + — I f 4- I 4NORTH+, — -� — -{- — — -}- — --+- — -+- — -) - w 2 2 O h U w N 1- N w 1 MILE, 5280 FEET ---) NORTH SECTION LINE j - - -i- - I I - + - - . ---I-----4-- I I SOUTH SECTION LINE .4- t 1 m to 1 N n 1 O 2 Z m 4 The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile Each small square represents 40 acres. (6) THE SILL MUST BE LOCATED BELOW by.distances from section lines. 1450ft. from South sec. line (north or South) 1000 ft from East sec line (east or west) LOT BLOCK FILING ;a SUBDIVISION Exemption Punned for (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE LOCATED Owner Gipson No. of acres 7 ' 0 Will this be the only well on this tract? Yes (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 7in. from ft to n10 ft in from ft to ft. Perforated casing 7 in from 4 0 ft to 5 0 ft in from ft to `t WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep 1 cubic foot per second ids) ... 449 gallons per minute (gpm) A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre-foot of water per year. 1 acre-foot ... 43,560 cubic feet ... 325,900 gallons. 1,000 gpm pumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLS givedistance and direction from old well and plans for plugging It. Not a physical replacement of Permit No. 15329. Request replaces livestock use for exempt comme_rcia use in planned bed & breakfast facility. (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: Owner(s): Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson No. of acres: 7.0 acres Legal description -Tract of land in SE1/4 Section 13. T. 5 S., R. 91 W., 6PM (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: system to be used. Bed & Breakfast facility Max Total C.U. = 0.10 AF/year. Sentic tank Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal 13 persons X 70aa1/person/dav 10% C.U. & leech field will comply with State and County Standards. (12) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for (purpose) Pierson & Harris Ditch Irricration MV Pond Nos. 1 & 2 Description of land on which used 7.0 acres SE1/4 13-5-91 Irrigation & livestock (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT(S) Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. PAUL T. OR LYDIA A. GIPS. 1520 E. ELK CRK. 984-3245 NEW CASTLE, CO 81647 12 3-89 III 82-108/1021 dp-c1.GC-C1� $ 6 �v DOLLARS jj�C - ntral Bank and Av ' °"� V B02 Grand eve. National Association Glenwood Specs. CO 9,601 //��ati yc (303) 945.5421 MEN/1/3. ,-,27-,/ egc35;0.ae.,-2 1:102LOL0851:L2535404568 14'/286 NAME Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson STREET 1520 East Elk Creek Pd. 241 CITY New Castle, CO 81647 (State) (zip) TELEPHONE NO (303) 984-3245 (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL County Garfield NE of the SE '4, Section 13 Twp. 5 S Rng. 91 W 6 1N.51 (E.W) P.M. (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 Average annual amount of ground water 1. 0 to be appropriated (acre-feet)• Number of acres to be irrigated. 0 — Proposed total depth (feet) • 50 Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: Gipson Gulch trib East Elk Creek Owner's well designation (;inSof R&R ttTe1.1 GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: ( ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY - no irrigation (0) 1 ) DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5) ( ) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) (3(1 COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) CRS 37-92-602(1)(c) Exempt Commercial ) OTHER (9) DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) (4) DRILLER Name Street City (State) (Zip) Colorado Licensed Driller Telephone No Lic. No _&_issue new permit. NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Receipt No / Basin Dist. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED EXPIRATION DATE (STATE ENGINEER) BY I D COUNTY (5) THE LOCATION OF THE POSED WELL and the area on which the water will be used must be indicated on the diagram below. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. + - -{ - - - + - - - }- - 4 1 MILE, 5280 FEET --�1 - f - + + + + ± + I w z J 2 0 f - U w w w NORTH SECTION LINE I II I 1 1 1 x 1 1 UTH SECTION LINE m to N m n O z r- 2 m -I- + -I- 4 4 -+--+-+-+ — -+- — -4-- The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile Each small square represents 40 acres. (6) THE /TELL MUST BE LOCATED BELOW by distances from section lines. 1450 ft. from South sec. line (north or south) 1000 ft. from East sec. line (east or west) LOT BLOCK FILING # SUBDIVISION Exemption Ponlied for_ (7) TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE LOCATED Owner Gipson No. of acres 7 ' 0 Will this be the only well on this tract' Yes (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 740in from n ft to ft in from ft to ft Perforated casing 7 in from 4 0 ft to 5 0 ft in from ft to WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers 1 acre of land 1 foot deep 1 cubic foot per second (cfs) ... 449 gallons per minute (gpm) A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre-foot of water per year. 1 acre-foot ... 43,560 cubic feet ... 325,900 gallons. 1,000 gpm pumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLS givedistance and direction from old well and plans for plugging it. Not a physical .replacement of Permit No. 15329. Request replace livestock use for exemnt comre_rci; use in Planned bed & breakfast facility. (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: Owner(s): Paul T. & Lydia A. Gipson No. of acres- 7.0 acres Legal description -Tract of land in SE1/4. Section 13. T. 5 S., R. 91 W. , 6PM (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal system to be used. Bed & Breakfast facility Max 13 persons X 70c?al/person/day 10% C.0 Total C.U. = 0.10 AF/year. Septic tank & leech field will comply with State and County Standards. (12) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for (purpose) Description of land on which used Pierson & Harris Ditch Irrigation 7.0 acres SF1/4 13-5-91 MV Pond Nos. 1 & 2 Irrigation & livestock (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO gTHE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. feud, i �'7c �2Qrn7} //.. i -�- �i 2tip-ter,, SIGNATURE OF APPL/CANT(S1 Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required.