HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationBEFORE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONED 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 January 2, 1979
Section 2.02.01 (d) and 3.02.01 the undersigned
Nile A. Gerbaz
Dennis T. Gerbaz and
respectfully petitioners the
Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, to exempt by resolu-
tion the division of 178 acre tract of land into - tracts of
0,Q. 0 (2-0-24.;)
approximately 174.0 acres each, more or less, from the difinitions of
"subdivision" and "subdivided land" as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S.
(1973) Section 30-28-101 (a) - (d) and the Garfield County Subdivision Regulations,
for the reasons stated below:
RFSAT,F
In support of this petition, the petitioner also submits the following:
Y ' Map drawn to scale showing proposed lot
subdivision and access
fb'j Copy of deed
J(!.` Vicinity Map
fuer) State on source of domestic water ---well,
f) Statement on method of sewage disposal ---septics
f.#) 100 year floodplain information where
live stream crosses or adjoins said tract ---N/A
Fee in the amount of $54.00
JAM() Evidence of the soil types
Submitted at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, this 18t day of April
, 1981
Petitioner
Dennis T. Gerbaz
Nile A. Gerbaz
Mailing Address
1265 County Road 100 Carbondale
963-2345
Telephone Number
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SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
Depth to Bedrock :mo,I.,r.)t,,17.! ft., •() ,,,',r :;�T:ii1, rrrlvol
Texture
Surface : Inwm
Subsoil
Substratum : trrnvel 1 v :;nnily 1,Tam, :;t. u' sandy
Unified/AASIIO Classification:A, 30, GP, GM; A-2, A-4 , A-1
Permeability (below 2 feet) :nuodr•rnte1 v rapid to rnni:l
Percent Coarse Fragments
(gravel, cobble, stone) ::CO to 80 percent below 2 I'not
Soil Reaction (p11) :7.4 - 7.H
Shrink -Swell Potential :low
Potcr:ial Frost Action
(surface) : low
Flood Hazard :none
Hydrologic Group :8
Corrosivity - Steel :hir,h
- Concrete :low
DEGREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS
(0 in Slight, M in Moderate,
S is Severe)
Septic Tank Absorption
Fields :0'
Sewage Lagoons
Sanitary Landfill - Trench
- Area
Shallow Excavations
Dwellings w/basements
:S - SOnpn 0
:L; - siwoIIj' I
::i - seeps ,o
:3 - cutbnnks cave, small stones
:0
w/o basements :0
Local Roads and Streets :0
SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE OF....
Daily Cover for Landfill :Fair - thin layer, small stones
Topsoil : Fair - thin layer
Sand :Good
(:ravel : Good
Roadfill :Good
OTHER SOIL. FEATURES
• ran1d permeability nul'1 cnu:;e n pol1ut.i•m liu;.nrd.
"ADVANCE COPY SUBJECT TO CHANGE" NOT TO BE USED IN PLACE O1' ON --SITE 1 N\'ESTiCATI ON .
SOIL. CHARACTERISTICS
Depth to Bedrock
Texture
Surface : rruvelly loam
Subsoil
Substrntupr
Unified/MSIIO Clnssificntion:ME" a
Permeability (below 2 feet) :rapid
Percent Coarse Fragments
(gravel, cobble, stone) :5 to 15 porcont
Soil Reaction (pH) :'7.,I - 8.4
Shrink -Swell Potential :low
Potential Frost Action
(surface)
Flood Hazard
Hydrologic Group
Corrosivity - Steel
- Concrete
: modi+a4r.dy doen ov'ir sand, gravel
:sand and I,ravnl
(31, SW; A-4 A-2 , A-1
DEGREE t. KIND OF LIMITATIONS
(0 is Slight, M is Moderate,
S is Severe)
Septic Tank Absorption
Fields
Se' age Lagoons
Sanitary Landfill - Trench
- Area
Shallow Excavations
Dwellings w/basements
w/o basements
Local Roads and Streets
SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE OF....
Daily Cover for Landfill
Topsoil
Sand
Cravel
Roadfill.
OTHER SOTI. FEATURES
• ran Id parmaahilit,y may c:iau:+n is pol 1ut.lon hnr.nrd.
:low
:nano
: 1 3
.hilrh
:low
:0*
:S - seepage
5
:S
- cut:blanks wave, smell
:0
:0
:0
- seepage, too sandy
soepage
stones
:Fair - seopage, thin layer
:poor - small stones, too sandy
:Good
:Good
:Good
"ADVANCE COPY SUBJECT TO CHANCE" NOT TO BE ASCU IN I'I.A(:I'. 0r 01N -SITZ INVESTIGATION.
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These noarly level to renti slopinr soils are on ttti•I
hirh terraces at oteAntuons or 6noo to 7500 foot. The avo-aro /in! r. ' pre-
cipitation. is a'out 16 inches, the mean annual air te-ne.atur is ah,ot 46°F.,
and the aveire "rot-fr.te oori')1 is about
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110 days. 'rho Atencio soil
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eon ca,re T-1.!-; ;If' t-,vn 1 ati 1:;oti1)e. It TIVIkr!:.; 11, ,,It
60 nor nt the init. 711- lo.n I ,)e,!1.1 ins '.11, s !1Htly
positis • makes up about :7)0 nerC(Mt, o t,110 1,1711i, . Thf.;Atnc in .3') 1 haS
a hirt-. - percenta7e of' collhle and stone in the -rof 1-1-.)n the J7 1.te soil .
..;ut 10 percent; or the unit is rravn 1 1 -ars finer textured 3,.): Is.
A. ci ID 3 Oil. is m1nraim1: v' [1 •1 Jne1. It :'o rmn1 n
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mixe ,irci -on.; shal.,:1, ani trlz1t,i all viun.
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7 inc:.- • 1,1: W j y i-b1-..)wn :Ow• tA, • :• inehns
thicl•-• T1 ••• r;Ltutn :;•,•I 1: 1 of.an •11 1.•:; :1!
and Fray()
• s h01 -,von; .n.rt i inches .
s rno ra ra pi 1. Tly1'• root.i7tr de••th is P. to
Inches n i-,• a- • I In1,.: •,, '. :•• -.:: :,-, i '.:- i s 0.11 to 0.14 in. /in. 1,
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'i"unort' s ; -n:v n,v1 thp pro:, '1,•:,! ha -,1 j 3 r-;
1 1 '.i.,:1(i so i 1. i s -I, ', -•:: 1. .. low :1,11 ..vo I. I Th•fti Ho I. ft; ri),::.
mixed. san.—;one, -Ilartzitl al
TyPic.ally tho sur'':.co .H:-- i.s 'hrk retlish -brown 7,ra,., 1 lon-1 Abrit 10
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1 inches 4-.11 lc k . This -ra 1(;;;; 1 ni, .m.•! :, rr:, ' .1, •.. I ,..oh,. in :II 1 II. tt s two•in 10
aril 1r) 1 nr ivr..
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..the av,i :1,...; ager caraclit.s,' is 0.07 to 0.09 in. lin. Surru-e run',Y4 is slow
and the :r,:;i-)n hazar,1 is srrht.
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$101 The Azelt.in : :JU1.1 1:.: ,1,;k:p and w:!11 Ilr;ainud. 1L lordie 1 in
luvlun derived dorlinanLly from sandstone shale. typically,
surface layer reddish gray gravelly i inhes thick.
,,e upper 7 inches of the underlying material is gravelly loam
The lower part to a depth of tau inct►es is sand and i;ravel. Tne
soil is calcareous throu;;hout, Lhe profile. in some areas the
surface layer i3 cobbly loan or sandy loan,
$101 Permeability of the ALeltine soil is rapid. Available
water capacity is low. Effective rooting; depth is 6U inches or
more. Runoff is slow, and the hazard of water erosion is slignt.
$101 This unit is used mainly for irrigated hay and pasture. It
is also used for urban development, wildlife habitat, and
r angel and .
- 'I01 If this unit is u.;e:u for hay and pasture, the main
limitations are low available ,pater capacity and 6rr►a11 stones.
Grasses and legumes ;;row well if adequate fertilizer is used.
Using mana;e►ient that maintains optimum vigor and quality of
forage plants is a
good practice. 11eCaUSe , ,►r
r: C' droughty, applications of irrigation water should oe light
and frequent. Irrigation water can be applied by the
corrugation, sprinkler, and flooding., methods.
$101 Tne potential plant co.iIrru.i1Ly urt thin unit is ,vainly
western wktwJL6ras.;,
Indian r iue,;rass, neerdletrndtlrread , b i„
sagebrush, at17 I)'uu Lcl:; rduditbrusll. Uiuegrass, prairie
lunegrass , Lana but LI ;quirrerIL rig 0 ,rWI:nnnly .rrc .r1so preseri t
t he pc) te;IL1al- 1,L:a It :2 OW i Ly.
"Fir:! ,,v,..-,, ,e_ dr! nual I,roduc.t.iurt
air—dry ve.I;t1LttLi.)n is auuuL
00 pour L; der { rl . Narl.t,' ement
practices sJ11,•1:11i: for u:;e J11 this unit ort' proper ;razii , use
:1(ii ,N70,
:$L10X11CctAteaolo-Azeltiire complex, .3 to C slopes.
.HT1 this map
'snit is on alluvial fans and high terraces. The native
e; etation is mainly grassos anJ shrubs. i•.lcvution is 5,900 to
.-6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is 15 to 17 inches,
•the average a,rnual air temperature is rab to ')J degrees F, and the
•average frost -free period is 105 to 13:) days.
$101 This unit is '3J percent;At-fteeio sandy loan and 30 percent
Azeltine gravelly loan. The components of this unit are so
.intricately intermingled that it was not practical to map them
separately at the scale used.
$101 Included in this unit are small areas of soils that are
similar to the Atencio and Azeitine out have firer texture. Also
included are small areas of gravel bars. Included areas make up
aboui. 10 percent of the total acreage.
-°'$101 The Atencio soil is deep and well drained. It formed in
alluvium derived dominantly from sandstone and shale. Typically,
the surface layer is reddish grdy sanJy loan 6 inches thick. The
subsoil is sandy loam and sandy clay loam 16 inches thick. The
.upper 6 inches of the substratan is gravelly sandy loan. The
lower part to a depth of 60 inches is sand and gravel. The :soil
is noncalcareous to a depth of 20 inches and calcareous below
that depth. In some areas the surface layer is rr,raveliy or
cobbly. .
$101 " Permeau.ility of the Atencio soli is mmierate to a depth of
a0. inches and rapio below this depth. Available water capacity
S low. Effective rooting depth is :,J inches or more. Runoff is
Ow, and the hazard of water erosion is st i.Sht.
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LICENSED INSURED
ASPEN, COLORADO BOX 144 PHONE 925.7729
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO BOX 441 PHONE 9454092
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PERMIT NO.
LOCATION
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STANDARD BACTERIOLOGICAL WATER TEST
Colorado State Department of Public Health
4210 East 11th Avenue Denver 20
Phone 388-5801
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Type of Supply: ( ) Private ( ) Municipal ( ) Food Establishment
Source: (X) Well ( ) Surface
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I CPHD. Lab. 6, 1963 (100M)
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2 2'1466
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and by these present• do .grant, bacohgranted, bargained, sold and conveyed,
joint tenancy, the sanivor of them, their a Gamin,
vtland they heirs Rod sasigustofo tsuch survivorhe said sforever,of the aall the following described lot. S or parcel ond part, not in tenancy in cnmmon but in
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Legal Description - 2 Acre Parcel
-, Dict A:
• tract of land situated in Lot 15 of Section 35, Township 7 South, 1 -,ane
Ee West of the 6,r Principal Wieridian, Garfield County, Colorado, lying
northerly of and adjacent to the Northerly right-of-way line of County
Road 100 and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the Northerly right-of-way fence of said County
Road 100 whence a rebaricap found in place and properly marked for the
Witness Corner to the Si- Corner of Section 35, Township 7 South, Range 88
West of the 6th Principal Meridian bears S 86°48'10"i 3837.82 feet; thence
S 88°44'33" W 511.81 feet along said Northerly right-of-way fence; thence
N 15°30'45" E 192.83 feet; thence S 87°21'45" E 227.54 feet; thence N 79°
07'46" E 120.81 feet; thence S 84°37'27" E 114.68 feet; thence South
176.14 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2.00 acres more or less.
9 June 1981
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Leral Description - 2.76 Acre Parcel
Tract E:
A tract of land Eituaied in Lot 15 of section, i , Tcwncbip 7 South,
F ange 88 UJest of the 6J Principal Meridian, Garfield County, Colorado,
lying northerly of and adjacent to the Northerly right-of-way line
of County Road 100 and being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the Northerly right-of-way fence of said
County Road 100 whence a rebaricap found in place and properly mark-
ed for the Witness Corner to the Si Corner of Section 35, Township
7 South, Range 88 West of the 6th Principal Meridian bears S 86°48'
10" W 3837.82 feet; thence North 176.14 feet; thence S 84°37'27" E
88.95 feet; thence S 81°41'42" E 67.60 feet; thence N 82°04'26" E
266.62 feet; thence N 79°04'46" E 220.50 feet; thence N 02°44'09" E
115.26 feet; thence N 22°09'51" E 22.78 feet to a point on a fence
as constructed and in place; thence S 01°21'30" W 372.54 feet along
said fence to a point on the Northerly right-of-way fence of said
County Road 100; thence along said Northerly right-of-way fence on
the following courses: N 88°09'40" W 178.03 feet; thence S 89°41'20" W
149.39 feet; thence S 89°04'10" W 283.80 feet; thence S 88°44'33" W
30.21 feet to the point of beginning, containing 2.76 acres more or
less.
9 June 1981
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EXEMPTION
NAME: 7
PURPOSE OF EXEMPTION:), , 78 , G'
ZONING: g,,e/e„n
QUALIFICATION FOR S.B. 35
LOCATION OF SITE://6
WATER: /1./ZGZL—LId�.4_ / t.:614.°_
DIV. OF WATER RESOURCES RESPONSE:,Z?____,7
SEWER:
CHECK LIST:
i/' FEE PAID ($50 +1.00/acre for each parcel created under 35 acres)
MAP showing proposed lots and access
(/ DEED
;'VICINITY MAP
/-,/a 100 yr floodplain info.
SOIL MAP
/Va_IF community water, letter of approval from governing body
COMMENTS:
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RICHARD D. LAMM
Governor
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DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Department of Natural Resources
1313 Sherman Street - Room 818
Denver, Colorado 80203
Administration (303) 839-3581
Ground Water (303) 839-3587
April 22, 1981
Ms. Terry L. Bowman
Garfield County Planning Department
2014 Blake Avenue
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Re: Gerbaz Exemption
Dear Ms. Bowman:
J. A. DANIELSON
State Engineer
We have reviewed the material submitted for the above referenced
exemption. The developer proposes to use wells for the water supply
which would intercept ground water which is tributary to the Roaring Fork
at a point where there is still water available for appropriation. This
office can issue individual domestic well permits to individual lot pur-
chasers and we recommend approval of this exemption.
HDS/KCK:mvf
cc: Lee Enewold, Div. Eng.
Land Use Commission
Very truly yours,
6.
Hal D. Simpson, P.E.
Assistant State Engineer