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SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION
APPLICATION
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1 PETITION FOR EXEMPTION
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO
' Pursuant to C.R.S. (1973) §30 -28 -101(10)(a) -(d), as amended, and the Subdivision
Regulations of Garfield County, Colorado, adopted April 23, 1984, as amended
' February 19, 1997, §8:00, ROBERT J. FREEARK and RUTH N. FREEARK, respectfully
petition the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado to exempt by
' Resolution, the division of a 628.46 acre tract of land into four (4) tracts of land, one of
which will be approximately 10.36 acres, another of which will be approximately 5.74 acres,
a third of which will be 8.8 acres (the "exempted parcels") and the final of which will be
approximately 603.56 acres, more or less, (the "remaining parcel") from the definitions of
' "Subdivsion" and "Subdivided Land," as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S. (1973) §30-
28 -101(10)(a) -(d), and the Garfield County Subdivision Regulations for the reasons state
below.
1. The 628.64 acre, more or less, tract which is the subject of this Petition is
owned by the Petitioners, ROBERT J. FREEARK and RUTH N. FREEARK (See copy
' of deed submitted herewith as Exhibit 1).
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2. The purpose of this exemption request is to allow residential sale and use of
the lots shown on the exemption plat.
I 3. The residential improvements on the proposed parcels shall be supplied with
domestic well water from a commonly owned and operated well. (See attached Exhibit 2,
Permit and Pump Test and draft Well -Sharing Agreement).
I4. Any improvements to be erected in the future on the parcels shall be served
by individual septic systems.
5. Access to the property to be divided is directly from County Road 331 for the
exempted parcels.
' 6. Copies of the deeds in the Petitioners' chain of title before and after
January 1, 1973 are submitted herewith as Exhibit 3, demonstrating that the Petitioners'
628.48 acre tract, as it exists presently, was a unified tract as of January 1, 1973.
' 7. In further support of this Petition, the following are submitted herewith:
a. Proposed exemption plat, including vicinity map.
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b. Schedule of names and addresses of owners of record of lands within
200 feet of the proposed exemption, and mineral owners of record for the exempted parcels.
c. Soil types and characteristics from USDA Soil and Conservation
Service.
d. Copy of letter to Rifle Fire Protection District.
e. Three Hundred Dollar ($300.00) application fee.
f. Proposed Declaration of Protective Covenants.
8. School impact fees as provided by regulation will be paid upon approval of
final exemption plat.
WHEREFORE, the undersigned request that the Garfield County Board of
Commissioners approve the subdivision exemption.
SIGNED this
1/day of
Thomas `W./Stover
Attorney for the Applicants
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
120 West Third Street
P.O. Box 907
Rifle, Colorado 81650
(970) 625-1887
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, 1999.
EXHIBIT 1
FREEARK DEED
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RECORDED /'Z-� o -CLOCK M. REC M 159016.MILDRED ALSO RF, GARFIELO COUNTY CLERK
JAN 1 4 1994
900906A
COLORADO
MEPNA
MOC
SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED
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OSSF 1810-23
JAN 1 4 1194
GARF'IELD
State Doc.
s 17
Mobil Oil Corporation of P. 0. Box 26683, Richmond, VA 23261, Grantor, for the
consideration of ten dollars and other good and valuable consideration, in
hand paid, hereby sells, conveys, and quitclaims to Robert J. Freeark, M.D.,
and Ruth N.Freeark, of 304 Fairbank Rd., Riverside, IL 60546, as joint
tenants, Grantee, all of Grantor's right, title and interest in and to the
following real property in the County of Garfield, State of Colorado, to wit:
�l. See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Together with all of Grantor's right, title and interest in and to all
irrigation water, ditch and drainage rights used thereon or appurtenant
thereto, and buildings and improvements of Grantor located thereon and
easements used thereon or appurtenant thereto, and all other
_appurtenances thereto, if any;
EXCEPTING AND RESERVING unto Grantor, its successors and assigns, the
minerals and mineral rights, not limited to but including oil shale,
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kerogen, shale oil, coal, oil, gas, fissionable material and all other
minerals of any kind or nature, whether similar or dissimilar, owned by
Grantor and contained in, on or underlying said real property, if any,
together with the right to enter thereon for the purpose of drilling for
or mining (by underground or surface methods) and removing any and all
said minerals and materials, and the right to use so much of the surface
thereof as may be necessary for such purposes, provided the owner of the /
surface is reasonably compensated for any damage thereto.
THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND ANO -i
, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF TITLE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EXCEPT GRANTOR
WARRANTS AGAINST THE CLAIMS OF PERSONS OR ENTITIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH OR
UNDER THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTS OF GRANTOR.
This conveyance is made subject to any and all taxes, assessments,
reservations, liens, easements, burdens, royalties, exceptions, rights-of-way,
encumbrances, roads, ditches, utility lines, and restrictions which may still
be in full force and effect, which are of record, or which an inspection of
the above described real property would reveal.
Dated this !D '14 day of
r' BY:-,
TITLE:
NT SECRETARY
State of Virginia)
) SS
County of Hanover)
BY:
, 199y
Mobil Oil Corporation
TITLE:
BY:
TITLE:
TIORNEY-IN-FACT
ATTORNUIN-FACT
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The foregoing instrument was, acknowledged before me this Lo %( day of
In •Z , 19 (f by (c, /. (2j,� C_ and
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E -t Attorneys -In -Fact of Mobil Oil Corporation, a New
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hand and official seal. T-
c,ILLaL
Notary Public '
1810-dee.wn5lAol-dee.wp
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P0(' 1)889 840
Exhibit "A"
To
Speciall Warranty Deed
Of /�' Day Of clsviVicry , 191±
By And Between Mobil 0iT Co6por�on (Grantor),
and Robert J. Freeark, M.D., and Ruth N.Freeark (Grantee)
NORTHEAST UNIT
T6S-R92W-6PM
Sec. 16s SW1/4NW1/4, NI/2SW1/4, SEI/4SW1/4;
Sec. 17: 11/2SE1/4NEI/4, SE1/4SEI/4NEI/4;
Sec. 21: N1/2, N1/2SW1/4;
Sec. 22: SW1/4NW1/4;
Less and except the following described tracts of land previously
conveyed, recorded in the official records of Garfield County, Colorado:
A tract of land located in the NW1/4NEI/4 and the NE1/4NWI/4 Sec.
21 more Fully described in that certain deed recorded May 26, 1965
in Book 366 at Page 267:
A tract of land located in the NW1/4NW1/4 Sec. 21 more fully
described in that certain deed recorded July 26, 1966 in Book 377
at Page 181.
Together with ditch and ditch rights, water and water rights appurtenant
thereto, including without limitation 3871 shares of capital stock in
The New Multa Trina Ditch Company, a Colorado mutual ditch corporation
and the water adjudicated thereto.
Together with a non-exclusive easement and right -or -way for the
operation, use, maintenance and repair of an existing Multa Trina
lateral irrigation ditch located on a strip of land, 16.5 ft in width,
8.25 ft. either side of the centerline of the existing Multa Trina
lateral irrigation ditch beginning a point at the Divider Gate in
SEI/4NW1/4 Sec. 28, then running 7500 ft. more or less on portions of
the NEI/4 Sec. 28, and SW1/4SEI/4 and SE1/4SW1/4 Sec. 21 to a point on
the north line of the SE1/4SWI/4 Sec. 21, for the purpose of irrigating
certain lands described hereinabove in Sections 16 and 21 T6S-R92W-6PM,
subject to revision by registered land survey.
Excepting those reservations and exceptions of record contained in U. S.
Patents, mineral reservations, oil and gas leases, easements and rights-
of-way, and other matters of record pertaining thereto.
Excepting minor boundary and fence location errors (if any) not
materially affecting the intended use of the lands described herein
cumulatively not exceeding 36 acres located along the boundary thereof
which are subject to a third party claim or claims of adverse possession
(if any), and do not materially affect Grantee's intended use of the
lands.
Initialed For Identification
1810-dee.wp5l
AFTER RECORDING RETURN TO:
Robert L. Freeark. MO.
Ruth N. Freeark
304 Fairbank Road
R lvor : ide. I1. 60546
EXHIBIT 2
WELL PERMIT AND PUMP TEST
PROPOSED WATER WELL COMMUNITY SHARING
AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
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JUL-12-Y MUM 10:b9 Aft
Form No,
GWS -25
APPLICANT
FAX NO.
OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER
COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
818 Centennial 9ldg., 1313 Sherman St., DAnvar, Colorado 80203
(303664681
P. 01/01
OWNER'S COPY
1095
WELL PERMIT NUMBER 2 0 2 8/ 7
DIV. 5 CNTY. 23 WO 46 DES. BASIN
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Let: 14 Black: Fifiru,(: Subdiv: DRY HOLLOW RANCH
ROBERT J. & RUTH N. FREEARK
304 FAIRBANKS ROAD
RIVERSIDE, IL 60546
(708) 216-3215
PEER0111T TO CONSTRUCT A WELL
APPROVED WELL LOCATION
GARFiELD COUNTY
SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 22
Twp 6 5 Rng 92 W 6th P.M.
DISTANCES FROM SECTION LiNES
2563 Ft. from NORTH Section Line
760 Ft. from WEST Section Linc
ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RiGHT
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAj,
1) 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 rclicf in a civil court action.
2) The construction of this well shat( be in compliance with the Water Wcil Construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2,
unless approval of a variance has been granted by the State Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction
and Pump installation Contractors in accordance with Rule 18.
3) Approved pursuant to CRS 37-92-602(31(1))(iI)(AI as the only well on a tract of land of 40 acres (less County
Road 331 Right -of -Way) described as Lot 14, Dry Hollow Ranch division of land, Garfield County. Further
described as: a tract of land being the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4, Section 22, Township 6 South, Range 92 West
of the 6th FM., excepting a 60 foot right-of-way for County Road No. 331 as constructed and in place.
4) The use of ground water from this well is limited to tiro protection, ordinary household purposes inside 3 single
family dwellings, the irrigation of not more than one (1) acre of home gardens and lawns, and the watering of
domestic animals.
5) Tho maximum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM.
6) The return flow from the use of the well must be through an individual waste water disposal systcrn of the
non -evaporative type where the water is returned to the same stream system in which the well is located,
7) This well shall be constructed not more than 200 foot from the location specified on this permit.
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DATE ISSUED AUGA0 7 199? EXPIRATION DATAUG 0 71999
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JUL-12-99 MON 04:05 PM
FAX NO.
July 12, 1999 10:25 AM From: Shelton Drilling Corp. Fax it: (970) 927-3801 Page 1 of 1
P. 02
WELL CONSTRUCTION AND TEST REPORT
STATE OF COLORADO, OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
1.
WELL PERMIT NUMBER 202877
2.
Owner Name(s) : Robert Freeark
Mailing Address : 304 Fairbanks Road
City, SL zip: Riverside, IL 60546
Phone (708) 216-3215
APPRCVAL #GWS31-91-03
3.
WELL LOaTION AS DRILLED: SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec, 22 Twp. 06S Range 92W
DISTANCES FROM SEC. LINES:
2563 ft. from North Sec. line. and 760 ft. from West Sec. line. OR
SUBDIVISION : pry Hollow Ranch LOT 14 BLOCK FILINC(UNIT)
STRE i ADDRESS AT WELL LOCATION :
4.
GROUND SURFACE ELEVATION ft. DRILLING METHOD Air Rotary
DATE COMPLETED 09/02/97 TOTAL DEPTH 140 ft, DEPTH COMPLETED 140 ft.
5. GEOLOGIC LOG :
g. MOLE DAM. lin)
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Depth
Type of Material (Size, Color, and Type)
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140
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Dirt, Rocks
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Wasatch Formation
7, PLAIN CASING
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Kind
Waft Size
From (ft)
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WATER LOCATED : 45, 60, 80
REMARKS :
8. Rlter Pack
Material :
Size :
Interval :
9. Fsackar Placement
Type :
Depth :
10. GROUTING RECORD :
Maexisi
Amount
Density
tnUrval
Placement
cement
3 sks
16 flat
5.25
poured
11. DISINFECTION : Type : HTH Amt. Used : 2 oz.
12 WELL TEST DATA :1) Check Box If Test Data is Submitted On Supplemental Fol n.
TESTING METHOD : Air Compressor
Static Level : 35 ft, Datersima Measured : 09/03/1997 Production Rate : 15 gpm
Pumping Level : Total it Date/Time Measured : 09/03/1997 Test Length : 2 hrs.
Remarks :
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pm},ryrn IIt Se67nd tlMroo Ir. a puna rthI* . 1 da0S t m,aaomw,ncr )
CONTRACTOR : Shelton Wing Corp. Phone : (970
Mailing Address : P 0 Sox 1059 Ba alt CO. 81621 Li0
of (ol4. er4ivmcn 3 Coratruto;
927-4182
Name /Title (Please Type or Print)
Wayne Shelton / President
Signature
Date 09/04/97
PROPOSED
WATER WELL COMMUNITY
SHARING AND MAINTENANCE
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into on the date set forth below to be
effective , 1999, by and between ROBERT J. FREEARK
and RUTH N. FREEARK ("Freeark"), whose address is 304 Fairbank Road, Riverside,
Illinois 60546, owners in fee of those real properties described as Lot 1, Lot 2, and Lot 3,
Freeark Subdivision Exemption Garfield County, Colorado. Said Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3,
are referred to hereinafter collectively as "the Lots."
WHEREAS, each of the parties and their successors in interest are to be the
joint owners of a water well constructed under Colorado Division of Water Resources Well
Permit No. 202877, and shall be joint owners of the water well and casing as constructed and
installed and of the water to be diverted by said well system for providing domestic water
for all permitted uses on the respective properties of the parties; and
WHEREAS, the well and casing and pump shall be utilized by said owners as
a lawful water right; and
WHEREAS, the water well and system required drilling and completion and
will require continuing maintenance and operation, the costs of which must be borne by the
owners and users thereof; and
WHEREAS, the well permit contemplates perpetual, though not constant, use
and operation of the well, pump and the appurtenant structures; and
WHEREAS, said owners as parties hereto desire to enter into this agreement
for the purpose of clarifying respective rights and duties and establishing easements and
procedures for jointly operating the water well and delivering water to the properties of the
owners, and for providing a method for equitably dividing the water derived from operation
of the system, and for equitably allocating the shared payment of costs of operation and
maintenance of the water well and its pump and other structures by all of the parties.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual obligations, promises,
and covenants set forth herein, and the due performance thereof, and for other good and
valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,
including but not limited to the acceptance of the benefits and detriments deriving herefrom,
the above-named parties agree as follows:
1. Each of the respective owners of the Lots shall be deemed to
own an undivided one-third (1/3) share of the subject well permit, well, pump, fittings at the
well head, meters (whether existing now or to be installed at a later time), pumphouse, foot
valves, and any pipes or pipelines and any other structures which are jointly used.
2. No owners of the Lots are deemed to have any ownership right
in and to any pipe, pipeline or other structure used or required solely by the owner of
another of the Lots which may utilize any portion of the water flowing from this water well
and its structures. This agreement does not intend to relate to such individually owned or
used rights or structures. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed to give any party any
rights to such non -shared property of other parties nor to obligate any party to pay any costs
associated with non -shared structures.
3. The parties shall cooperate with each other at all times in all
matters necessary to promote the proper construction, completion and functioning and use
of the water system in such manner as to provide to their respective uses an optimum water
supply on demand at all times possible based upon the natural availability of water. The
parties agree to not waste water and to endeavor to use no more than their respective shares
of the available water. At this time it is agreed that no individual water meters must be
installed. If at any time after the date hereof, any party requires that meters be installed,
then each of the parties shall install meters at the individual expense of each party. Waste
or over -use shall be deemed to be a material breach of this agreement for which the non -
defaulting parties may seek remedy at law or equity for damages or for injunctive relief, or
both. Irrigation uses shall be limited to not more than 14,520 square feet of lawn and
garden on each parcel. Unless otherwise agreed by each owner, no owner of one of the
Lots shall use more than one-third (1/3) of the water legally allocated to the well (i.e., 5.00
g.p.m.). In the event the water physically available from the well is less than the legally
available amount, then each owner shall proportionately reduce the consumption of same
to one-third (1/3) the amount actually available. In no event shall the well be pumped at
a rate exceeding fifteen (15) gallons per minute. Any household use of the well water must
provide for return flow through an individual disposal system of the non -evaporative type,
returning the water to the watershed in which the well is located.
4. The party first constructing residential improvements on any lot
shall be responsible for the initial cost of constructing the well system, water storage tank
of at least 1,500 gallons capacity, pump house and any jointly used pipe lines. Following the
initial construction, the actual and continuing costs of operation, maintenance, construction,
extension, upgrading, cleaning, repairing and all other work required on shared components
of this water system to cause the water at the well to become and remain available to deliver
water to the parties shall be shared by the parties in proportion to their share in the well.
This agreement shall relate only to costs incurred after the date hereof. Electrical charges
for the operation of the well shall be shared equally, or in the event meters are installed,
in proportion to the water utilized by each party. No operational costs will be charged to
any party until such party actually makes a physical connection to the well and begins using
water from same.
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5. Subject to the provisions in paragraph 4 above, any party who
has been using water from this system and at any time elects not to share in costs, necessary
repairs, maintenance, replacement and the like necessary to maintain the water well and
deliver the subject water, shall not receive water from the system. At such time as said
electing party chooses to resume use of water from the system said party may do so upon
reimbursement to the other users the full cost of said party's share of such expenditures with
legal interest retroactive to the expenditure date.
6. The owners agree to cooperate in the future maintenance,
operation, repair, replacement or improvement of all common facilities. In the event the
owners are unable to agree on any required maintenance, repair, replacement or
improvement, any owner shall be entitled to undertake the minimal maintenance, repair,
replacement or improvement necessary and essential for proper functioning of the common
facilities. In the event an owner determines toundertakesuch work unilaterally, such owner
shall notify the other owners in writing. The owner undertaking the work shall, upon
completion, provide the other owners with a written statement of work performed and the
other owners' proportionate share of the cost of same. In the event an owner fails to pay
the proportionate share of any amount due within thirty (30) days after presentment, the
owner which has paid such cost and expense shall be entitled to pursue any remedy available
at law or in equity for a breach. The Court, in its discretion, may award to the prevailing
party Court costs and attorney's fees incurred.
7. Freeark hereby grants and dedicates permanent, non-exclusive
easements across that portion of said Lot 2, designated as "Well Easement" on the final plat
of the Freeark Subdivision Exemption, as necessary and sufficient for this Agreement to be
performed for the benefit of the respective owners of Lots 1 and 3, as users of the shared
well, pump and common pipeline and treatment system and structures, and also grants a
non-exclusive easement for non -shared or individual pipelines conveying water to the
respective Lots over and across said "Well Easement."
8. Each party agrees to not interfere at any time with the proper
use by any other party of its interest in any water structure and shall indemnify and hold
harmless all other parties and users from any loss or damage or injury caused by the acts
of said indemnifying party.
9. The term hereof shall be perpetual.
10. This agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit
of the parties, and their assignees or successors, and the easements and covenants granted
or agreed to herein shall be deemed to run with the land and shall encumber the land of
each party for the benefit of the properties of the parties as described herein.
11. The laws of the State of Colorado shall govern the validity, effect
and construction of this Agreement.
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12. This agreement contains the entire agreement among the parties
and may not be modified in any manner except by an instrument in writing signed by the
owners of each of the Lots.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed this agreement on
the dates following their respective signatures.
ROBERT J. FREEARK
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF
Date RUTH N. FREEARK Date
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this day of
, 1999, by ROBERT J. FREEARK and RUTH N. FREEARK.
Witness my hand and official seal.
My commission expires:
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Notary Public
EXHIBIT 3
PROOF OF UNIFIED TRACT
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nett, made ti, I :31 h
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day of Dt•c•t:tnbi'r in the year of our Lord
one thousand nips hundred and tilxl}'-gym,' between
ltd/BERT GLENN ANDERSON and ROSE C. ANDERSON
of the County of Garfield and stab. of CoG,rn h,, the first part, and lb
J. ROBB ROBINSON and GENEIL S. ROBINSON
of the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, of the second part;
Witnesseth, That the said part ie::of the first part, for and in consideration of the aura of
Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration,
to the said part ies of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt whereof is
hereby confessed and acknowledged, ha ve granted. bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these {iresents de
grant, bargain, Nell. convey and rnntirrp onto tF•• on°•! t .rt+.•a of the <ernml n -,rt, not to tenancy in enrnmnn but in
Joint tenancy, the .univor ,,tn. 1,•:....i ,. ., .,.,: r....r :.,u ... r, a:: i i.,• f ,I.,wing
described lot sor parcel ti of land, sitw,tc.1:, an.1 being,in she County .of Garfield and State
of Colorado, to -wit: ' .
The SW�NW;,
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;SWI and 'SWI of Sec.16; SEINE; of Sec. 17; the
NZ and NISWt-,.of Sec. 21; the SWINWI of Sec. 22; atl in Tp. 6 S.,'R, 92 West
of the 6th P.M. except an undivided 15/16 interest in and to all oil, gas, min-
eral and petroleum rights fn or upon or under said lands above described, re-
served by previous owners.
Toget erwith_an undivided 3470[30102 interest in the New Multi Trig -a
Ditch and -the water rights adjudicated thereto. .
Together with an easement and righf of way from the Dry Hollow Road
a Westerly.direction over and across the NW',-NWI of Sed. 22, Tp. '6 S., R.
I192 W. of f the 6th P.M. for ingress and egress to the easterly line of the NEINE;
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R 92 W, of the 6th P. M,
Together with alLgrazing rights appurtenant theto
Together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise apper-
taining, and the reversion and reversions. re._ a and remain i, 'rants, issues and profits thereof: and all the
estate, right, title, interest, claim an+ demand whatsoever of the said part ie of the first part. either in law or
equity, of, to and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditamentrand appurtenance.,.
Te Have and to Hold the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances. unto the said
parties of the aeedad part, the surnvor of them. their assifits end the heirs and assigns of such survivor forever.
And the said pert ie.S of the tint part, for the mselve "A61�'�r, executors, and administrators, do
covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the said parties of the second part, the survivor of them, their araigna
and the heirs and asaign of such survivo that at the time of the enseaiing and delive h
well seized of the premisea above conve d, as of ry ab theta eiof nte, t ey a
ye goat, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of IrdtenisnCe,
In law, In fee simple. and ha ve good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain. sell and convey
the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the 'same are free ,and 'clear from all former end ether grants,
bargains, sales, liens, taxes. assessments and incumbrances of -whatever kind or nature soever, sublet
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easementQfjor Qrgess of a press•jflruom the Dr �Hpo11QW Road 17J,,foss the SW NW} o
cordead d ani Boo 97 at Fag 411 0! theo(Janie'. C:ountV record and t,as Elatie re-
and.tbe shove bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties ref the second pert, the
survivor of them, their assigns and .the heirs and assigns of such survivor, against all and every person or personal
• lawfully clahuiing or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said part les of the tint part shall •and will
,WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. •
In Witness Whereof, The said part ies of the first part ha VE: "hereunto set their - hand `<
sad seal She day and year dna above written. •
Signed. Sealed and Delivered in the'Pre.rnce of .r
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STATE OF COLORADO.
County of Garfield. • ..r''The foregoing m
lnstiitmt was aeknowl.
edtRed before me this. ,. Y. ....day of. _:.. December. .. ..: , 1Q._s1. -
be..ROHERT .CLEN;N ANDERSON and. ROSE Q. ANDERSON..
• Wilson thy hand and
1[y oemmlaalon e=Pire. • ,
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' ere astir). sW a• rwrrswvfet,W4. Vasa nano W eke eine• esewter W de ease ss esti. •
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{aautied WL -4—c8 AWL -2_11, April 40. 197,
>t.egesa. No -257905 Ella Stephens,
Ls rgsr.
Book ''43
Page «91
'IHLs DFZD, Made this
between'
t ,t April 9 .0 71
J. ROBB ROBINSON and GENEIL S. ROBINSON
of the taunt, of Ga r f i e 1 d an'd stat. at catoru4o.
of the fir,tt part, sod
J. COOKE WILSON, JR. and C. T. GARTH, JR.
of the County of P1 t k in aad state of Colorado, of tb. seeoad part:
WITNESSETU. That the said part iesof the floc part. for and In eonatderation of the sum of
Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration
AATI Gat:lic„u/ 111
to the said part ie Sof the Pint part in hand paid by the said part hes of the second part, the receipt whereof is
heruby confessed and acknowledged. ha v e granted. bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do
want, bargain, sell. convey and ronfirm. unto the said part ie sof the second part. their
heirs and aasigna forever. all the following described lot or parcel of land. situate, lying and being in the
County of Gar f ie ld and State of Colorado. to -wit:
Township (6) South Range Ninety–Two (92) West Sixth (6t") P.M.
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
Section
16: SW3/4NW'. NiSW14, SE'SWk
17: SEkNEk
19: SEkNE4, E SEk, SW3SEk, Lot 4
20: S-SWk, NW SWk, SW3/4NWk, NEzSW'k, SJSEk
2 J : N1 SW'SE'k , SW'
22: SW3NWk
28: NI, SWk
29: N N1/2SEk
30: NEk, Lot 1, Lot 2
EXCEPT: Nine acres of Section 29, Tp. 6 S., R. 92 W., 6" P.M.
described in Book 43 at Page 98, and also EXCEPT property died out
To:
Public Service Company
U.S.A. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S.A. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S.A. Bureau of Reclamation
U.S.A. Bureau of Reclamation
Garfield Gas Gathering Company
By Documents recorded in
Book Page
377
366
391
382
388
367
181
267
320
482
51
598
Together with all ditch and water rights appurtenant to this
property, including, but not limited to, 4,300 shares of stock,
and an undivided 3470/30102 interest in the New Multi Trina
Ditch Company and the water rights adjudicated thereto.
Together with an easement and right of way for a roadway twelve
feet in width over and across the NWA4NW-1/4 of Section 27, Tp. 6 S.
R. 92 W., 6" P.M., as said roadway is now constructed and being
used, to and from the NE4NE1:. of Section 28, Tp. 6 S., R. 92 W.,
6t:, P.M. to the County Road; together with an easement and ri;;ht
of way from the Dry Hollow Road in a Westerly direction over and
across the NWO NW14 of Section 22, Tp. 6 S. R. 92 W. , 6" P.M. for
ingress and egress to the Easterly line of the NE--14NE14 of Section
21, Tp. 6 S., R. 92 W., 6" P.M.
TOGETIIER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, or in anywise
appertaining. and the reversion and eversions, remainder and remainders, rents. Issues and profits thereof: and all
the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said part Le Sot the Lint part, either 1n law
or equity. of. In and to the above borCained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances.
No. 163. WARRANTY 1311.0-1.. raetetreoa4 R...n.—andb,e restrainer (.o.. 113441 Stout Street. Drover. C.lendo-1. 2
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SCHEDULE OF ADJACENT LAND OWNERS
AND MINERAL OWNERS
OWNERS OF RECORD OF LAND WITHIN 200 FEET
OF APPLICANTS' LAND
Stephen S. and Christina M. Davis
P. O. Box 8251
Aspen, CO 81612
Eric C. and Marilyn Porter
1912 County Road 311
New Castle, CO 81647
Joseph and Velma Weinreis
5454 County Road 346
Silt, CO 81652
Public Service Company of Colorado
Attn: Property and Local Taxes
1225 17th Street, Suite 400
Denver, CO 80202-5534
U.S. Department of Interior
Bureau of Reclamation
1849 C Street
Washington D.C. 20240
Cody L. Henry
2165 County Road 331
Silt, CO 81652
Jeff Rieke, Bridget Rieke and
Michael Stranahan
41009 County Road 5
Meeker, CO 81641
Barry C. Shideler
1411 County Road 316
Silt, CO 81652
Gary L. and Joan H. Erpstad
6640 County Road 346
Silt, CO 81652
F. B. Crawford & Co.
P.O. Box 28040
El Jebel, CO 81628
Tim Young Baker
4706 Waverly Boulevard
Alexandria, LA 71303-2605
Bureau of Land Management
P.O. Box 1009
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
Albert F. and Karen S. O'Toole
1124 West 2nd Street, Apt. #2
Rifle, CO 81650
Tobias J. Guccini
P.O. Box 452
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
James and Heather Otis
13 Harmony Way
Silt, CO 81652
Alison R. and Mark L. Jungjohann
P.O. Box 251
Silt, CO 81652
Robert Daryl Kelley
2791 County Road 113
Carbondale, CO 81623
MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF RECORD OF EXEMPTED PARCELS
Mobil Oil Corporation
P.O. Box 290
Dallas, TX 75221
Charles Howard Robinson
P.O. Box 1185
Rifle, CO 81650
Addresses Unknown
Fred J. Hayes
Rose Skelly
L.P. Skelly
F.E. Correll
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SOIL TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS
1 FROM USDA SOIL AND CONSERVATION SERVICE
1
1
1
1
1
1
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TABLE 4. --ACREAGE AND PROPORTIONATE EXTENT OF THE SOILS
Map I
symbol:
Soil name
1 (Almy Variant loam, 25 to 65 percent slopes
2 :Arle-Ansari-Rock outcrop complex, 12 to 65 percent slopes
3 ;Arvada loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
4 ;Arvada loam, 6 to 20 percent slopes
5 ;Ascalon fine sandy loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
6 :Ascalon fine sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
7 ;Ascalon -Pena complex, 6 to 25 percent slopes
8 iAtencio-Azeltine complex, 1 to 3 percent slopes
9 ;Badland
10 iBegay sandy loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
11 iBegay sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
12 ;Bucklon-Inchau loams, 25 to 50 percent slopes
13 Chilton channery loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes
14 Chilton channery loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
15 Chilton channery loam, 12 to 25 percent slopes
16 Cimarron loam, 2 to 12 percent slopes
17 Cochetopa loam, 9 to 50 percent slopes
18 Cochetopa-Jerry complex, 12 to 25 percent slopes
19 Cochetopa-Jerry complex, 25 to 50 percent slopes
20 Cryaquolls, nearly level
21 Cushman-Lazear stony loams, 15 to 65 percent slopes
22 Dateman gravelly loam, 30 to 50 percent slopes
23 IDetra fine sandy loam, 12 to 25 percent slopes
24 :Dollard -Rock outcrop, shale, complex, 25 to 65 percent
1 slopes
25 ;Etoe loam, 15 to 50 percent slopes
26 Farlow-Rock outcrop association, steep
27 Halaquepts, nearly level
28 Heldt clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes
29 Heldt clay loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes
30 Heldt clay loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
31 Heldt clay loam, 12 to 25 percent slopes
32 Holderness Variant clay loam, 6 to 25 percent slopes
33 Ildefonso stony loam, 6 to 25 percent slopes
34 Ildefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes
35 Ildefonso-Lazear complex, 6 to 65 percent slopes
36 Irigul channery loam, 9 to 50 percent slopes
37 Irigul channery loam, 50 to 75 percent slopes
38 Irigul-Starman channery loams, 5 to 50 percent slopes
39 Jarry loam, 12 to 50 percent slopes
40 Kim loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes
41 Kim loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
42 Lamphier loam, 15 to 50 percent slopes
43 Limon silty clay loam, 3 to 12 percent slopes
44 Morval loam, 3 to 12 percent slopes
45 ;Morval-Tridell complex, 6 to 25 percent slopes
46 INihill channery loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes
47 ;Nihill channery loam, 6 to 25 percent slopes
48 ;Northwater loam, 15 to 65 percent slopes
49 :Olney loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes
50 ;Olney loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes
51 ;Olney loam, 6 to• 12 percent slopes
52 ;Parachute loam, 25 to 65 percent slopes
53 ;Parachute -Rhone loams, 5 to 30 percent slopes
54 Potts loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes
55 Potts loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes
56 Potts loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
57 ;Potts-Ildefonso complex, 3 to 12 percent slopes
58 :Potts-Iltefonso complex, 12 to 25 percent slopes
59 ;Potts-Ildefonso complex, 25 to 45 percent slopes
60 :Rhone loam, 5 to 30 percent slopes
61 ;Rhone loam, 30 to 70 percent slopes
62 :Rock outcrop-Torriorthents complex, very steep
63 :Silas loam, 3 to 12 percent slopes
64 ITanna silty clay loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes
65 ;Torrifluvents, nearly level
66 ;Torriorthents-Camborthids-Rock outcrop complex, steep
67 ;Torriorthents-Rock outcrop complex, steep
68 ;Vale silt loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes
See footnote at end of table.
4.4
Garfield
County
Acres
2,000
10,200
10,000
5,300
1,200
2,800
6,300
1,700
9,500
600
900
25,150
900
700
600
1,600
16,600
1,200
14,700
300
22,000
9,600
3,800
7,400
6,300
7,600
2,000
900
2,000
3,700
2,160
2,100
2,000
10,150
6,700
14,800
2,800
4,700
28,700
2,100
1,200
21,800
600
2,100
15,200
2,500
6,300
16,100
800
2,600
5,300
8,700
8,100
1,900
1 ,800
1 ,150
,800
,300
2,750
7,800
5,300
25,700
2,800
3,700
7,600
51,600
66 850
41,000
Mesa
County
Acres
SOIL SURVEY
Total --
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,350
0
0
0
0
500
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
500
850
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
550
0
100
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
200
950
0
Area Extent
Acres ; Pct
2,000
10,200
10,000
5,300
1,200
2,800
6,300
1,700
9,500
600
900
27,M
700
600
1,600
17,100
1,200
14,700
300
22,000
9
3,800
7,400
6,300
7,600
2,000
900
2,000
3,700
2,160
2,100
2,500
11;000
6,700
14,800
2,800
4,700
28,700
2,100
1,200
21,800
600
2,100
15,200
2,700
6,300
16,100
800
2,600
5,300
8,700
38,100
1,900
16,00o
15,700
3,800
7,400
2,800
7,800
5,300
25,700
2,800
3,700
7,600
51,800
67,700
4,000
0.3
1.6
1.6
0.8
0.2
0.5
1.0
0.3
1.5
0.1
0.1
4.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.3
2.7
0.2
2.3
3.5
1.5
0.6
1.2
1.0
1.2
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.4
1.7
1.1
2.4
0.5
0.8
4.6
0.3
0.2
3.5
0.1
0.3
2.4
0.4
1.0
2.6
0.1
0.4
0.8
1.4
6.1
0.3
2.5
2.5
0.6
1.2
0.4
1.2
0.8
4.1
0.5
0.6
1.2
8.3
10.8
0.6
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO 95
TABLE 5. --YIELDS PER ACRE OF CROPS AND PASTURE --Continued
Soil name and
map symbol
Wheat I Barley Oats Alfalfa hay ; Corn silage
N I I N I I N i I N i I
Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu ; Bu Ton
25
Etoe
26*:
Farlow
Rock outcrop.
27*.
Halaquepts
28
Heldt
29
Heldt
30, 31
Heldt
32
Holderness Variant
33
Ildefonso
34
Ildefonso
35
Ildefonso-Lazear
36, 37
Irigul
38
Irigul-Starman
39
Jerry
140
Kim
41
Kim
42
Lamphier
43
Limon
44
Morval
45
Morval-Tridell
46.
Nihill
47
1
Nihill
48
Northwater
See footnote at end of table.
55
55
50
50
140
40
25
85
80
70
80
60
60
30
90
- --I 85
- --I 75
- --I 30
Ton
4.5
4.0
3.0
2.5
1001 4.5
80; 3.0
3.5
2.0
N
Ton
I
Ton
25
25
96
TABLE 5. --YIELDS PER ACRE OF CROPS AND PASTURE --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and
map symbol
49
Olney
50
Olney
51
Olney
52
Parachute
53
Parachute -Rhone
54
Potts
55
Potts
56
Potts
57, 58
Potts-Ildefonso
59
Potts-Ildefonso
60
Rhone
61
Rhone
62
Rock outcrop-
Torriortheryts
63
Silas
64
Tanna
65*.
Torrifluvents
66
Torriorthents-
Camborthids-Rock outcrop
67
Torriorthents-Rock
outcrop
68
Vale
69, 70
Vale
71
J
Villa Grove-Zoltay
72
Wann
Wheat
N I
Barley Oats Alfalfa hay i Corn silage
N
Bu ; Bu ; Bu
--- I 55
I I
I I
I 1
--- I 45
--- i 35
25 { 55 40
20 ; 45 30
18 I 40 25
25
55
40
I N
I N
I
Bu Bu
85
80
60
80
60
55
80
20 ; 45 ; 30 60
40
30
25
>
35
Bu
100
90
80
100
70
65
100
30; 70
70
Ton
2.0
1.5
Ton
4.5
4.0
3.5
5.0
4.0
3.5
N I
Ton Ton
--I 25
---i 20
---f 15
4.0
3.5
25
* See description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map unit.
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 6. --RANGELAND PRODUCTIVITY AND CHARACTERISTIC PLANT COMMUNITIES --Continued
1C
Soil name and
map symbol
Range site name
; Total production
Characteristic vegetation ;Compc
;Kind of year ; Dry ; Isitic
:weight
45*:
Morval
46, 47
Nihill
49, 50, 51
Olney
52
Parachute
53*:
Parachute
Rhone
54, 55, 56
Potts
Deep Loam
Rolling Loam
Rolling Loam
Brushy Loam
Mountain Loam
Mountain Loam
Rolling Loam
57*, 58*, 59*:
Potts Rolling Loam
See footnote at end of table.
;Favorable
;Normal
;Unfavorable
;Favorable
;Normal
;Unfavorable
Favorable
Normal
Unfavorable
Favorable
;Normal
.;Unfavorable
;Favorable
;Normal
;Unfavorable
Favorable
Normal
Unfavorable
Favorable
Normal
Unfavorable
Favorable
Normal
Unfavorable
;Lb/acre
1,800
1,500
700
1,000
800
500
Western wheatgrass
Needleandthread
Big sagebrush
Bluebunch wheatgrass
Utah serviceberry
Western wheatgrass
Bluebunch wheatgrass
Big sagebrush
Needleandthread
Indian ricegrass
Low rabbitbrush
1,000 Western wheatgrass
800 Bluebunch wheatgrass
500 ,Big sagebrush
;Needleandthread
;Indian ricegrass
;Rabbitbrush
3,000 ;Utah serviceberry
2,000 ;Gambel oak
1,500 ;Elk sedge
1,800
1,500
1,200
Mountain brome
Columbia needlegrass
Letterman needlegrass
Idaho fescue
Mountain snowberry
Big sagebrush
Letterman needlegrass
Columbia needlegrass
Elk sedge
Big sagebrush
Idaho fescue
Bluebunch wheatgrass
Big bluegrass
Utah serviceberry
Mountain snowberry
Douglas rabbitbrush
1,800 ;Letterman needlegrass
1,500 ;Columbia needlegrass
1,200 ;Big sagebrush
1,000
800
500
1,000
800
500
lElk sedge
;Bluebunch wheatgrass
;Idaho fescue
;Big bluegrass
;Utah serviceberry
;Mountain snowberry
;Douglas rabbitbrush
;Western wheatgrass
;Needleandthread
Bluebunch wheatgrass
Big sagebrush
Indian ricegrass
Low rabbitbrush
Squirreltail
Western wheatgrass
Needleandthread
Bluebunch wheatgrass
Big sagebrush
;Indian ricegrass
;Low rabbitbrush
;Squirreltail
Pct
20
15
10
10
5
20
15
15
10
10
5
20
15
15
10
10
5
15
15
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
15
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
15
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
25
15
15
10
10
5
5
25
15
10
10
10
5
5
102
TABLE 6. --RANGELAND PRODUCTIVITY AND CHARACTERISTIC PLANT COMMUNITIES --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and Range site name
map symbol
Total production
: Characteristi-c vegetation
Kind of year : Dry :
;weight
Compo—
sition
60
Rhone
61
Rhone
63
Silas
64
"farina
68, 69, 70
Vale
71*:
Villa Grove
Zoltay
72
Wann
Mountain Loam
Brushy Loam
Mountain Swale
Brushy Loam
Deep Loam
Brushy Loam
Brushy Loam
Salt Meadow
Favorable
Normal
Unfavorable
Lb/acre,
1,800 ;Letterman needlegrass
1,500 ;Mountain brome
1,200 ;Big sagebrush
:Columbia needlegrass
:Big bluegrass
:Elk sedge
:Idaho fescue
:Rabbitbrush
Utah serviceberry
Mountain snowberry
:Favorable : 3,000 Gambel oak
:Normal : 2,000 Utah serviceberry
:Unfavorable : 1,500 Elk sedge
: : :Mountain brome
I
:Favorable
:Normal
:Unfavorable
3,000
2,500
2,000
Favorable 3,000
Normal 2,000
Unfavorable 1,500
Favorable 1,800
Normal 1 ,ASCO
Unfavorable 900
:Letterman needlegrass
:Columbia needlegrass
Idaho fescue
Mountain snowberry
Pct
10
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
15
15
10
10
5
5
5
5
Basin wildrye : 25
Western wheatgrass : 15
Slender wheatgrass : 10
Columbia needlegrass : 10
Sedge : 10
Big sagebrush : 5
Mountain snowberry : 5
Mountain brome : 20
Gambel oak : 15
Elk sedge : 10
Utah serviceberry : 10
Western wheatgrass : 5
Slender wheatgrass : 5
Western wheatgrass
Prairie sandreed
Needleandthread
Blue grama
Green needlegrass
Rabbitbrush
Utah serviceberry
20
15
10
10
10
5
5
:Favorable 3,000 Gambel oak : 15
:Normal 2,000 Utah serviceberry : 15
:Unfavorable 1,500 ,Western wheatgrass : 10
: :Elk sedge : 10
: :Mountain brome : 10
: :Mountain snowberry : 5
I :
:Favorable 3,000 :Gambel oak : 20
:Normal 2,000 :Utah serviceberry : 15
:Unfavorable 1,500 :Mountain brome : 10
: lElk sedge : 10
: :Western wheatgrass : 5
:Mountain snowberry : 5
I
I
:Favorable 2,500 :Alkali sacaton : 35
:Normal 2,000 :Saltgrass : 10
:Unfavorable 1,500 :Baltic rush : 10
: :Low rabbitbrush : 10
:Skunkbush shumac : 10
: :Sedge : 10
I :
* See description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map unit.
A
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1
Soil name and
map symbol
TABLE 7. --BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT --Continued
Shallow
excavations
Dwellings
without
basements
Dwellings
with
basements
Small
commercial
buildings
Local roads
and streets
6*:
Rock outcrop.
'Ha
Halaquepts
8, 29
1 Heldt
0
Heldt
Heldt
1 2
Holderness
Variant
3, 3'+
Ildefonso
5*:
Ildefonso
Lazear
37
Irigul
Irigul
1
Starman
9
Jerry
' o
Kim
Ijm
II 2
Lamphier
See footnote
1
1
Moderate:
too clayey.
Moderate:
too clayey,
slope.
Severe:
slope,
too clayey.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
;Severe:
slope,
large stones.
;Severe:
depth to rock,
slope.
;Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope.
Slight
Moderate:
slope.
;Severe:
slope.
at end of table.
;Severe:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
depth to rock,
slope.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
slope.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
:Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe: Severe: Severe:
depth to rock, depth to rock, i depth to rock,
slope. slope. ; slope.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
slope.
Moderate: Moderate: Moderate:
shrink -swell. ; shrink -swell. ; shrink -swell,
slope.
Moderate:
shrink -swell,
slope.
Moderate:
shrink -swell,
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe: :Severe: :Severe:
slope. ; slope. ; slope.
1
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
shrink -swell,
slope,
low strength.
Moderate:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Moderate:
slope,
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Severe:
slope.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
106
TABLE 7. --BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT --Continued
SOIL SURVEY 4
Soil name and I Shallow
map symbol
excavations
Dwellings
without
basements
Dwellings
with
basements
Small
commercial
buildin:s
Local roads
and streets
43
Limon
44
Morval
45*:
Morval
Tridell
46
Nihill
47
Nihill
48
Northwater
49
Olney
50
Olney
51
:Moderate:
too clayey.
:Slight
:Moderate:
slope.
;Severe:
I slope,
I large stones.
:Severe:
; cutbanks cave.
:Severe:
slope,
cutbanks cave.
Severe:
slope.
Slight
;Severe:
shrink -swell.
!Moderate:
1 shrink -swell.
!Moderate:
1 shrink -swell,
1 slope.
:Severe:
: slope,
large stones.
Slight
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Slight
Slight :Slight
:Moderate:
slope.
:Moderate:
I slope.
:Severe:
I shrink -swell.
:Moderate:
1 shrink -swell.
Moderate:
shrink -swell,
slope.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Slight
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Slight
Slight
Olney ;Moderate:
slope.
I
52 _
:Severe: ;Severe: !Severe:
Parachute I slope, I slope. slope,
I depth to rock. : depth to rock.
I I
53*: '
Parachute :Severe: :Severe: Severe:
I slope, I slope. slope,
1 depth to rock. : depth to rock.
: :
Rhone :Moderate: !Moderate: Moderate:
I slope, I slope, slope,
!'depth to rock. 1 shrink -swell. 1 depth to rock,
1 ! I shrink -swell.
I 1 :
SPotts :Slight :Slight :Slight
;
I
55
Potts
56
Potts
57*:
Potts
Ildefonso
:Severe:
shrink -swell.
Moderate:
slope,
shrink -swell.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Slight
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Slight
Slight
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
:Slight
: I
'
:
Slight ;Slight :Slight !Moderate:
:
'
' I slope.
' ' I
:Moderate: :Moderate: :Severe:
1 slope. , slope. I slope.
I ; I
' I '
I
Slight ;Slight :Slight :Moderate:
I
I I slope.
'
:
:Severe: :Severe: :Severe:
1 large stones. I large stones. I slope,
': large stones.
I
Moderate:
I slope.
Severe:
large stones.
See footnote at end of table.
:Severe:
1 low strength,
1 shrink -swell.
:Moderate:
: low strength,
1 shrink -swell,
I frost action.
:Moderate:
I low strength,
1 shrink -swell,
I slope.
:Severe:
1 slope,
I large stones.
;Slight.
:Severe:
I slope.
Severe:
slope.
Slight.
:Slight.
!Moderate:
' slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
slope,
frost action,
shrink -swell.
Slight.
Slight.
Moderate:
slope.
Slight.
Severe:
large stones.
1
1
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TABLE 7. --BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT --Continued
Soil name and
map symbol
Shallow
excavations
Dwellings
without
basements
Dwellings
with
basements
Small
commercial
buildings
Local roads
and streets
8*, 59*:
' Potts
Ildefonso
0, 61
Rhone
2*:
Rock outcrop.
Torriorthents.
3
Silas
u
Tanna
5*.
Torrifluvents
6*:
Torriorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
'7*:
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop. -
,8
I Vale
9
Vale
' 0
Vale
1i
Villa Grove
Zoltay
1
1
1
2
Wann
* See
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
floods.
Severe:
slope.
:Slight
:Moderate:
I slope.
:
:Severe:
I slope.
1
i
;Severe:
I slope.
:Severe:
s,ope.
:
:Severe:
1 wetness.
;
:Severe: :Severe: ;Severe:
slope. ; slope. : slope.
: : ;
;Severe: :Severe: :Severe:
I slope, I slope, i slope,
large stones. : large stones. I large stones.
I I
(Severe: :Severe: :Severe:
slope. I slope. : slope.
i
1
1
Severe: ;Severe: (Severe:
floods. : floods. ; floods.
(Severe: (Severe: ;Severe:
slope. I slope. I slope.
: :
1
:
:
i
:
1
:
: :
Slight :Slight ;Moderate:
Moderate:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell.
Severe:
floods.
:Moderate:
I slope.
:Severe:
I slope.
1
i
:Severe:
: slope.
1
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell.
:Severe:
: floods,
I wetness.
I slope.
:Severe:
I slope.
:Severe:
I slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
shrink -swell.
Severe:
floods.
;Severe:
slope.
:Severe:
I slope,
I large stones.
:Severe:
I slope.
;Severe:
I floods.
;Severe:
slope,
I low strength.
:
i
1
;
1
i
i
;
1
i
:
;Moderate:
: low strength.
Moderate:
slope,
low strength.
:Severe:
I slope.
:
:Severe:
I slope,
: low strength.
;Severe:
I slope,
I low strength,
: shrink -swell.
:Severe:
: floods,
I frost action.
1
description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map unit.
110
TABLE 8. --SANITARY FACILITIES --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and
map symbol
Septic tank 1 Sewage lagoon
absorption ' areas
fields 1
Trench
sanitary
landfill
Area
sanitary
landfill
Daily cover
for landfill
24*:
Rock outcrop.
25
Etoe
26*:
Farlow
Rock outcrop.
27*.
Halaquepts
28, 29
Heldt
30
Heldt
31
Heldt
32
Holderness Variant
33
Ildefonso
34
Ildef3nso
35*:
Ildefonso
Lazear
36, 37
Irigul
38*:
Irigul
•
Starman
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
percs slowly.
Severe:
percs slowly.
Severe:
slope,
percs slowly.
Severe:
slope,
percs slowly.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
,depth to rock,
slope.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
See footnote at end of table.
:Severe:
I slope,
1 large stones.
;Severe:
1 slope,
1 depth to rock.
1
:Moderate:
1 slope.
:Severe:
1 slope.
:Severe:
1 slope.
'Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
depth to rock,
slope.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock,
small stones.
:Severe:
1 slope,
1 large stones.
;Severe:
1 slope,
depth to rock.
:Severe:
1 too clayey.
:Severe:
I too clayey.
:Severe:
I too clayey.
:Severe:
I too clayey.
:Severe:
: large stones,
: seepage.
1
1
ISeve r
: large stones,
I seepage.
:Severe:
1 slope,
1 large stones,
seepage.
:Severe:
1 slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope.
;Severe:
1 slope.
:Slight
:Moderate:
1 slope.
:Severe:
1 slope.
;Severe:
1 slope.
;Severe:
: slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
Poor:
slope,
small stones.
Poor:
too clayey.
Poor:
too clayey.
Poor:
slope,
too clayey.
Poor:
slope,
too clayey.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
'Poor:
1 slope,
large stones.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
Poor:
thin layer,
slope,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,
thin layer,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,
thin layer,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,
: thin layer,
: area reclaim.
1
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO 111
TABLE 8. --SANITARY FACILITIES --Continued
Soil name and
map symbol
Septic tank
absorption
fields
Sewage lagoon
areas
Trench
sanitary
landfill
Area
sanitary
landfill
Daily cover
for landfill
39
Jerry
140
Kim
41
Kim
42
Lamphier
43
Limon
44
Morval
45":
Morval
Tridell
46
Nihill
47
Nihill
48
Northwater
49, 50
Olney
31
Olney
32
Parachute
53":
Parachute
Rhone
:Severe:
percs slowly,
I slope.
:Moderate:
I percs slowly.
:Moderate:
I slope,
I percs slowly.
:Severe:
slope.
Severe:
percs slowly,
slope.
:Moderate:
percs slowly,
I slope.
1
:Moderate:
i percs slowly,
slope.
'Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Slight
Severe:
slope.
:Moderate:
i slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
;Severe:
i seepage,
slope,
i large stones.
;Severe:
I seepage.
,Severe: :Severe:
1 slope. 1 slope,
seepage.
:Severe: Severe:
i slope, i slope.
i depth to rock.
,Moderate: ,Moderate:
percs slowly. ; seepage,
I slope.
:Moderate: :Severe:
i percs slowly, I slope.
' slope.
Severe:
slope,
,depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
depth to rock.
See footnote at end of table.
Severe:
slope.
:Slight
:Slight
,
:Severe:
I slope.
:Severe:
1 too clayey.
:Moderate:
too clayey.
Moderate:
too clayey.
Severe:
slope.
Slight
Moderate:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Slight
Slight
Moderate:
slope.
:Severe: Severe:
i seepage, i slope,
i large stones. ; seepage.
Severe: :Severe:
seepage. : seepage.
i 1
:Severe: F " :Severe:
seepage. i slope,
seepage.
Severe:
I slope,
depth to rock.
1
:Slight
:Slight m
;Fair:
I i sall stones.
i 1 1
i 1
:Slight :Moderate:
:Fair:
i i slope. 1 small stones,
i . i slope
.
Severe: :Severe: :Severe: ;Poor:
slope, 1 slope, I slope, i slope,
depth to rock, I depth to rock, i seepage. i small stones,
seepage. i seepage. i area reclaim.
i
i i
Severe: :Severe: :Severe: Poor:
I slope, I depth to rock, slope, slope,
depth to rock, i seepage, seepage. small stones,
i seepage. i area reclaim.
;Severe: ;Severe: Moderate: Fair:
i slope. i depth to rock.slope. small stones,
I i
thin
pelayer. ,
i ; i
Severe:
slope.
;Poor:
slope.
Good.
:Fair:
I slope.
,Poor:
1 slope.
Poor:
I too clayey.
:Fair:
i too clayey.
1
1
,Fair:
slope,
I too clayey.
:Poor:
i slope,
large stones.
1
;Poor:
I small stones.
:Poor:
slope,
small stones.
Poor:
slope.
112
TABLE 8. --SANITARY FACILITIES --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and
map symbol
Septic tank
absorption
fields
Sewage lagoon
areas
Trench
sanitary
landfill !
Area
sanitary
landfill
Daily cover
for landfill
54, 55
Potts
56
Potts
57*:
Potts
;Moderate:
peres slowly.
Moderate:
slope,
peres slowly.
Moderate:
percs slowly.
Ildefonso ;Severe:
I slope,
I large stones.
58*:
Potts ;Severe:
I slope.
Ildefonso ;Severe:
; slope,
I large stones.
59*:
Potts ;Severe:
I slope.
Ildefonso !Severe:
I slope,
large stones.
60 ;Severe:
Rhone depth to rock,
slope.
61
Rhone
62':
Rock outcrop.
Torriorthents.
63
Silas
64
Tanna
65*.
Torrifluvents
66*:
Torriorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
67*:
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop.
Moderate:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
seepage.
Severe:
slope.
Severe: !Severe:
depth to rock, I slope.
slope.
Severe: !Severe:
floods. I floods.
;Severe:
I depth to rock,
I slope.
;Severe:
depth to rock,
I peres slowly,
I slope.
See footnote at end of table.
Slight
Slight
;Slight
;Severe:
;Slight
:Moderate:
slope.
!Slight
:Moderate:
large stones. I slope.
:Severe:
I slope.
Severe: ;Severe:
large stones, I slope,
seepage. ; seepage.
,
I
:Severe:
! slope.
Severe: !Severe:
slope, I slope,
large stones, I seepage.
seepage.
;Severe:
rock. I slope.
!Severe:
! slope.
rock. !
!Severe:
! ! floods.
Severe: ;Severe:
depth to rock, ; slope.
slope.
Moderate:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
;Severe:
depth to
Severe:
slope,
depth to
Severe:
floods.
,Good.
;Fair:
I slope.
;Good.
;Poor:
I large stones.
;Poor:
I slope.
Poor:
slope,
I large stones.
;Poor:
slope.
Poor:
I slope,
I large stones.
;Poor:
I slope.
;Poor:
I slope.
;Good.
;Poor:
slope,
thin layer,
area reclaim.
116
TABLE 9. --CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and
map symbol
Roadfill ; Sand I Gravel i Topsoil
24*:
Dollard
Rock outcrop.
Poor: :Unsuited
thin layer,
slope,
low strength.
:
:Unsuited
:Unsuited
:
25 :Poor:
Etoe I slope,
large stones.
26*:
Farlow
Rock outcrop.
27*.
Halaquepts
28, 29, 30
Heldt
31
Heldt
32
Holderness Variant
33
Ildefonso
34
Ildefonso
35*.
Ildefonso
Lazear
36, 37
Irigul
38*:
Irigul
Starman
Poor:
slope.
Poor:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Poor:
shrink -swell,
low strength.
Poor:
low strength,
shrink -swell.
Poor:
large stones.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
Poor:
slope,
thin layer,
area reclaim.
i
;Unsuited Poor:
slope,
too clayey.
:Unsuited:
large stones.
:Unsuited
Poor:
slope,
small stones.
Poor:
slope,
small stones.
Unsuited :Unsuited Poor:
: too clayey.
Unsuited: :Unsuited:
excess fines. I excess fines.
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Poor: :Unsuited
slope, I
thin layer, :
area reclaim. :
I
Poor: :Unsuited
slope, , .
thin layer, :
area reclaim. : I
: :
Poor: :Unsuited: :Unsuited:
slope, I thin layer. : thin layer.
thin layer, , ,
i
area reclaim. .
Poor:
slope,
too clayey.
Unsuited Poor:
, slope.
:Poor:
I slope,
large stones.
:Poor:
I slope,
: large stones.
:
:Poor:
I slope,
: large stones.
I
:Unsuited :Poor:
I slope,
I small stones,
area reclaim.
:Unsuited :Poor:
I slope,
1 small stones,
1 area reclaim.
:Unsuited
-: Unsuited
;Unsuited
:
:Unsuited
See footnote at end of table.
Poor:
slope,
small stones,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,
area reclaim,
small stones.
IFLE AREA, COLORADO 117
TABLE 9. --CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS --Continued
Soil name and
map symbol
Roadfill Sand Gravel ; Topsoil
9
Jerry
Cim
1
Cim
2
.amphier
3
.i mon
lorval
i*:
lorval
'ridell
;hill
orthwater
, 50
lney
lney
arachute
arachute
None
;Poor:
I shrink -swell,
1 slope,
: low strength.
:Fair:
: low strength.
:Fair:
: low strength.
:Poor:
: slope.
:Poor:
: low strength,
I shrink -swell.
:Fair:
: low strength,
I shrink -swell,
: frost action.
:Fair:
' low strength,
shrink -swell,
frost action.
Poor:
large stones.
Good
:Fair:
I slope.
Poor:
slope.
:Fair:
I low strength.
:Fair:
: low strength.
Poor:
slope,
thin layer,
area reclaim.
:Poor:
I thin layer,
' area reclaim.
Fair:
thin layer,
low strength.
See footnote at end of table.
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
:Unsuited
1
:Unsuited
;Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
:Poor:
' slope,
too clayey,
large stones.
Unsuited Good.
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
:Unsuited
:Unsuited
:Unsuited
:Unsuited
:
Unsuited :Unsuited
:
Unsuited :Unsuited
Unsuited :Unsuited
Unsuited :Unsuited
1
:Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
Fair:
slope.
Poor:
slope.
Poor:
too clayey.
Good.
Fair:
slope.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
Poor:
small stones,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,
small stones,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope.
Fair:
small stones.
Fair:
small stones,
slope.
Poor:
slope,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,
area reclaim.
Fair:
slope,
small stones.
118
Soil name and
map symbol
TABLE 9. --CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS --Continued
Roadfill : Sand Gravel i Topsoil
54, 55
Potts
56
Potts
57*:
Potts
Fair:
low strength.
Fair:
low strength.
Fair:
low strength.
Ildefonso :Poor:
large stones.
58*:
Potts !Fair:
; slope,
low strength.
Ildefonso ;Poor:
: large stones.
59*:
Potts ;Poor:
; slope.
Ildefonso :Poor:
; slope,
; large stones.
60 :Fair:
Rhone slope,
thin layer,
low strength.
1
:Unsuited
1
:Unsuited
1
i
:Unsuited
Unsuited
:Unsuited
;Unsuited
:Unsuited
;Unsuited
:Unsuited
61 Poor: :Unsuited
Rhone slope.
62*:
Rock outcrop.
Torriorthents. : ;
63 :Fair: :Unsuited :Unsuited
Silas : low strength. ; ;
64 :Poor: ;Unsuited ;Unsuited
Tanna ; slope, ; ,
low strength, !
thin layer. ; .
i
Rr
Unsuited
;Unsuited
:Unsuited
;
;Unsuited
:Unsuited
;Unsuited
;Unsuited
;Unsuited
Unsuited
Unsuited
65*.
Torrifluvents
66*:
Torriorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
67*:
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop.
See footnote at end of table.
:Fair:
; small stones.
Fair:
slope,
small stones.
Fair:
small stones.
Poor:
large stones.
Poor:
slope.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
Poor:
slope.
Poor:
slope,
large stones.
Poor:
slope.
Poor:
slope.
Good.
Poor:
slope,
too clayey.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
122 SOIL SURVEY
TABLE 10. --WATER MANAGEMENT --Continued
Soil name and
map symbol
Pond
reservoir
areas
; Embankments,
I dikes, and
levees
Drainage
Irrigation
Terraces and
diversions
Grassed
waterways
3, 34
Eldefonso
i*:
Cldefonso
.azear
37
:rigul
i*:
.rigul
tarman
erry
im
im
amphier
imon
orval
orval
ridell
;hill
;hill
)rthwater
.ney
' , 51
ney
1
1
1rachute
1
;Seepage,
slope.
1
(Seepage,
I slope.
;Large stones ---:Slope,
Slope,
I large stones. ; large stones,
droughty.
:Large stones ---(Slope,
; I large stones.
1 I
:
Depth to rock, :Thin layer :Depth to
slope. I ; slope.
:
;Thin layer ',Depth to rock
to rock.: 1
1
1 1
: 1
1 ;
;Thin layer ;Depth to rock
to rock.; :
1
1 1
I 1
layer ;Depth
1
to pack :Slope,
: I percs slowly.
!
;Piping :Slope
1
:
Piping (Slope
I
1
:Piping Slope
;Slope,
I depth
1
1
:Slope,
: depth
1
I
:Slope, :Thin
depth to rock ;
Slope :Hard
1
:Slope,
I seepage.
;1 Slope,
seepage.
Slope,
I seepage.
:Slope
Slope,
large stones,
droughty.
rock, Rooting depth,
slope.
'Slope,
seepage.
!Slope,
! seepage.
!Slope,
I seepage.
!Seepage
Seepage,
slope.
Slope,
seepage.
Seepage
Slope,
seepage.
Depth to rock,
slope,
seepage.
See footnote at end of table.
Slope,
rooting depth,
droughty.
Slope,
rooting depth,
droughty.
to rock :Slope,
rooting depth.
Hard to pack--- Peres slowly,
slope.
:Favorable
1
;Favorable
1
1
:Large stones,
I seepage.
:Seepage
:Slope
:Slope
!
1
Slope,
percs slowly.
Slope
Slope
Slope
:Large stones,
I slope.
1
I
1
;Large stones,
; slope.
Depth to rock,
slope.
Depth to rock,
slope.
Depth to rock,
slope.
Slope,
depth to rock.
Slope,
percs slowly.
Favorable
Slope
Slope
:Peres slowly, :Peres slowly---
: slope. :
IErode3nasily, :Erodes easily
I slope. 1
: 1
I I
!Erodes easily, :Erodes easily
I slope. 1
(Slope, :Slope,
; large stones. I droughty,
: ; large stones.
I
(Slope :Slope,
1 I droughty.
:
Seepage :Slope :Slope,
: I droughty.
:
:Slope
Thin layer
Favorable
Favorable
Thin layer
:Slope
I
:Favorable
!Slope,
I large stones.
;Favorable
:Slope
;
:Slope
I :
;Favorable :Favorable
1
;
Slope :Slope :Slope
I
1
Depth to rock, Slope, :Depth to rock,
slope. droughty, I slope.
rooting depth.;
Slope,
large stones,
droughty.
Slope,
large stones,
droughty.
Slope,
rooting depth.
Slope,
rooting depth,
droughty.
Slope,
rooting depth,
droughty.
Slope,
rooting depth.
Scope,
percs slowly.
Favorable.
Slope.
Slope.
Peres slowly.
Erodes easily.
Erodes easily.
Slope,
droughty,
large stones.
Droughty.
Slope,
droughty.
Slope.
Favorable.
Slope.
Slope,
rooting depth,
droughty.
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 10. --WATER MANAGEMENT --Continued
123
Soil name and
map symbol
Pond I Embankments,
reservoir : dikes, and
areas ; levees
Drainage
Irrigation
Terraces and
diversions
Grassed
waterways
53*:
Parachute
Rhone
Depth to rock, :Thin layer
slope,
seepage.
Slope, :Thin layer
depth to rock.:
:Piping
54, 55 :Seepage
Potts : I
:
56 :Seepage :Piping
Potts :
: :
57*: :
Potts :Seepage :Piping
Ildefonso :Seepage,
I slope.
58*, 59*: :
Potts :Seepage
Ildefonso :Seepage,
slope.
60, 61 :Slope,
Rhone : depth to rock.
62*:
Rock outcrop.
Torriorthents.
63
Silas
4
6Tanna
65*.
Torrifluvents
66*:
Torriorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
67*:
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop.
68
Vale
69
Vale
70
Vale
;Depth to rock,
I slope.
:Slope,
: depth to
Slope, Depth to rock,
droughty, ; slope.
rooting depth.:
:Slope, :Slope,
rock.: rooting depth., depth
Slope,
rooting depth,
droughty.
:Slope,
to rock.: rooting depth.
:Slope :Slope, :Erodes easily --:Erodes easily.
: erodes easily.: :
:Slope :Slope, :Slope, :Slope,
: : erodes easily.: erodes easily.: erodes easily.
Slope :Slope, :Erodes easily --:Erodes easily.
: erodes easily.: I
Large stones--- Slope, ISlope, :Large stones, Slope,
large stones. : large stones, i slope. large stones,
: droughty. : droughty.
:
Piping :Slope :Slope, :Slope, :Slope,
: erodes easily.: erodes easily. erodes easily.
: :
Large stones ---:Slope, :Slope, :Large stones, Slope,
: large stones. : large stones, : slope. large stones,
: droughty. : droughty.
Thin layer :Slope, :Slope, Slope, :Slope,
depth to rock.: rooting depth. depth to rock.: rooting depth.
I I
:
Slope, :Piping
seepage.
:Slope, :Thin layer
I depth to rock.:
Slope,
floods.
Slope,
percs slowly,
depth to rock.
Slope, :Favorable
floods.
Slope,
percs slowly,
rooting depth.
Slope,
depth to rock,
percs slowly.
:Favorable.
:Slope,
erodes easily,
rooting depth.
I I
Seepage:Piping :Favorable :Favorable Erodes easily :Erodes easily.
:
I '
Slope, :Piping :Slope :Slope Erodes easily, :Slope,
seepage. : : : slope. : erodes easily.
Slope, :Piping :Slope :Slope ;Slope, :Slope,
seepage. : : erodes easily.: erodes easily.
I
See footnote at end of table.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 11. --RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT --Continued
Soil name and
map symbol
Camp areas
Picnic areas
Playgrounds ; Paths and trails
27*.
Halaquepts
28, 29
Heldt
30
Heldt
31
Heldt
32
Holderness Variant
33
Ildefonso
34
Ildefonso
35*:
Ildefonso
Lazear
36, 37
Irigul
38*:
Irigul
Starman
39
Jerry
40
Kim
;Moderate: :Moderate:
I too clayey, 1 too clayey,
I percs slowly. ; percs slowly.
1 ,
I ,
(Moderate: Moderate:
I slope, slope,
1 too clayey, too clayey,
I percs slowly. percs slowly.
1 ,
I '
'Severe: ;Severe:
slope. ; slope.
Moderate:
slope,
percs slowly,
too clayey.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
;Severe:
I slope,
I depth to rock.
;Severe:
1 slope,
I depth to rock.
;Severe:
; slope,
1 depth to rock.
;Severe:
1 s'ope.
Moderate:
dusty.
41 ;Moderate:
Kim I slope,
1 dusty.
42 :Severe:
Lamphier I slope.
43
:Moderate:
Limon : too clayey,
; percs slowly.
See footnote at end of table.
Moderate:
slope,
I percs slowly,
too clayey.
:Severe:
1 slope,
large stones.
:Severe:
I slope,
I large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
;Severe:
1 slope,
1 depth to rock.
;Severe:
I slope,
; depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
dusty.
Moderate:
slope,
dusty.
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
too clayey,
percs slowly.
Moderate:
slope,
too clayey,
percs slowly.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
;Severe:
slope,
I large stones.
:Severe:
: slope,
I large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
:Severe:
I depth to rock,
1 small stones,
1 slope.
Severe:
: slope,
1 depth to rock.
;Severe:
: slope,
; depth to rock.
;Severe:
1 slope,
1 depth to rock,
small stones.
;Severe:
1 slope.
;Moderate:
1 slope,
1 dusty.
:Severe:
1 slope.
:Severe:
slope.
;Severe:
1 slope.
Moderate:
too clayey.
(Moderate:
too clayey.
:Moderate:
' slope,
too clayey.
'Moderate:
1 too clayey.
:Severe:
1 large stones.
;Severe:
I scope,
; large stones.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Moderate:
small stones,
slope.
Severe:
slope.
:Severe:
slope.
:Severe:
I slope.
1
;Severe:
1 slope.
:Moderate:
; dusty.
;Moderate:
I dusty.
:Severe:
1 slope.
;Moderate:
I too clayey.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
128
TABLE 11. --RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and
map symbol
Camp areas i Picnic areas
Playgrounds ; Paths and trails
44
Morval
45*:
Morval
Tridell
46
Nihill
47
Nihill
48
Northwater
49, 50
Olney
51
Olney
52
Parachute
53*:
Parachute
Rhone
54, 55
Potts
56
Potts
57*:
Potts
Ildefonso
58*:
Potts
Ildefonso
59*:
Potts
Ildefonso
Slight
;Moderate:
I slope.
;Severe:
I slope.
;Moderate:
I small stones.
i
;Slight
;Moderate:
I slope.
;Severe:
I slope.
Moderate:
small stones.
;Severe: Severe:
I slope. ; slope.
Severe: ;Severe:
slope. ; slope.
Moderate: ;Moderate:
dusty. I dusty.
Moderate: ;Moderate:
slope, ; slope,
dusty. I dusty.
Severe: :Severe:
slope. ; slope.
Severe: ;Severe:
slope. I slope.
Moderate: ;Moderate:
slope. I slope.
;Slight ;Slight
Moderate:
slope.
Slight
Severe:
large stones.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
I slope.
;Severe:
I slope,
large stones.
See footnote at end of table.
;Moderate:
I slope.
Slight
,Severe:
I large stones.
;Severe:
I slope.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope.
;Severe:
slope,
; large stones.
Severe: ;Slight.
slope.
;Slight.
,Severe:
I slope.
;Severe:
slope,
I large stones.
;Severe:
small stones.
;Severe:
I slope,
small stones.
(Severe:
; slope.
;Moderate:
; slope,
dusty.
;Severe:
, slope.
;Severe:
I slope.
;Severe:
, slope.
;Severe:
slope.
IMAdTrate:
I slope.
:Severe:
I slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
large stones.
Severe:
slope.
;Severe:
I slope,
I large stones.
;Severe:
I slope.
;Severe:
; slope,
large stones.
Moderate:
large stones.
Moderate:
small stones.
;Moderate:
slope,
I small stones.
;Severe:
slope.
;Moderate:
; dusty.
;Moderate:
I dusty.
I
;Severe:
slope.
;Moderate:
I slope.
;Slight.
;Slight.
;Slight.
;Slight.
Severe:
large stones.
Moderate:
; slope.
;Severe:
I large stones.
;Severe:
, slope.
;Severe:
slope,
I large stones.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 11. --RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT --Continued
Soil name and
map symbol
Camp areas ; Picnic areas
Playgrounds I Paths and trails
60 ;Severe:
Rhone 1 slope.
61
;Severe:
Rhone I slope.
;
62*:
Rock outcrop.
1
Torriorthents.
63
;Severe:
Silas I floods.
64 ;Severe:
Tanna ; slope.
65*.
Torrifluvents
66*:
Torriorthents.
1
;
;
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
67*:
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop.
68
Vale
Moderate:
dusty.
69 ;Moderate:
Vale I slope,
dusty.
70 !Severe:
Vale I slope.
;
71*:
Villa Grove :Severe:
slope.
Zoltay :Severe:
slope.
72
Wann
Severe:
floods.
i
Severe: :Severe: Moderate:
slope. : slope. ; slope.
Severe:
;Severe: Severe:
slope. I slope. i slope.
1 1
1 1
Slight ;Severe: ;Slight.
I slope.
Severe: ;Severe: ;Severe:
slope. I slope. I slope.
;
!Moderate: ;Moderate:
I dusty. I slope,
1 I dusty.
;
!Moderate: 419evere:
I slope, I slope.
I dusty. 1
!Severe: ;Severe:
I slope. I slope.
;
1
i
;
;Severe: ;Severe:
I slope. I slope.
1 ;
;Severe: Severe:
I slope. slope.
!Moderate: Moderate:
I wetness. floods,
. ! wetness.
;Moderate:
I dusty.
;Moderate:
I dusty.
;Moderate:
I slope,
I dusty.
1
;Moderate:
I slope.
:Moderate:
I slope.
;Slight.
;
1
* See description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map unit.
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 12. --WILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS --Continued
131
; Potential for habitat elements I Potential as habitat for --
Soil name and Drain 1 ;Wild ; I I I ; Open- ; Wood- I ; Range -
map symbol I and IGrasses:herba-;Hard- IConif-;Shrubs Wetland:Shallow; land : land :Wetland! land
;seed : and I ceous; wood I erousi plants I water I wild- I wild- I wild- i wild-
Icrops ,legumes plants,trees 'Tants: ; areas I life : life ; life ; life
,, ,
I ; ; ;
20* . , ; I
Cryaquolls I I 1 I ; I I I ; I
21*: I ; i 1 i i ' i I
1 I
Cushman ;Very Very ;Poor ' ---
, ,Poor ,Poor ; --- Very ,Very 'Very Poor.
; poor.; poor. I I I I I I poor. : poor. Door.
I
I I 1 ; ; 1
Lazear
IVery Very (Poor --- ---VeryVery y ,Poor.
I (Very (Poor ; --- ;'Ver '
I poor., poor. , 1 : poor.: ; ;poor. ;poor. '
1 poor. ,
22 Very Very ;Good ; --- ;Good ;Good Very ;Very:Poor Good Very Good.
Dateman poor. poor. ; . . ; ; poor. ; poor. i poor.
;
23 ,Poor Fair ;Good ; --- ;Good ;Good Very ;Very (Fair Good Very Good.
Detra : I ;
poor. , poor. , poor.
; i ; 1
24*: I
;
Dollard ;Poor Poor ;Fair I --- ;Fair ;Very ;Very Poor I --- :Very Fair.
' ; ; poor. : poor. I I poor.
; 1 ; 1 i 1
Rock outcrop. ; ; I
I I ; I
25 ;Very Very (Good ; --- Good ;Good Very ;Very Poor ;Fair Very
Etoe ; poor. poor. ! I , poor. I poor. I I poor.
, ; ;
1
26*: I ; ; ;
Farlow Very Very (Fair , --- ;Fair Very (VeryPoor I :Very Fair.
I poor. poor. , I poor. I poor. I I poor. I
, 1 ; 1 1 ,
Rock outcrop. I ; I . : i I
27* ; ;
; I ' I ,
Halaquepts ; ; ; ; ; :
I ;
1 I 1
28, 29 !Fair ;Fair ;Poor I --- ;Poor Poor IVer Fair(I
Heldt ' 1 Y,Very Poor.
%... ; poor. ; ; poor. ;
1 ; I ; ; ; I ; ; I
30, 31 Poor ;Fair ;Poor ; --- ;Poor,Ver y :Very Poor : ;Very ;Poor.
Heldt ; 1 ; I poor. ; poor. ; I poor. ;
32---
;Fair ;Fair Fair! ; ;Fair !Poor !Very Fair Very;Fair.;
Holderness Variant; ; I I I 1 poor. I ; poor.
33;PoorPoor Poor Fair ; --- ;Fair Very Very Poor Very Fair.
poor, poor. poor.
11 11
;
314 Very Very Fair ; --- ;Fair IVery Very Poor
Very
Ildefonso , poor.• poor. ; ; I poor. poor. I ; poor. Fair.
35*: 1
Ildefonso ;Very IVery Fair ; --- ;Fair Very VeryPoor : ;Very Fair.
poor.; poor. ; j , poor. poor. ; ! poor.
Lazear ;Very :Very Fair ;--- ;Fair Poor Very Poor ; ;Very Fair.
•; poor.; poor. ; . poor. ; ; Poor.
I ; ; ;
36, 37 ;Very !Very Fair ; --- ;Fair ;Very Very Poor ; ;Very Fair.
Irigul I poor.; poor. : I : I poor. poor. : ; poor.
, I I I I I
38*: ; ;
1 1 1
Irigul ;Very IVery Fair : --- !Fair IVery Very Poor ;Very Fair.
I poor.; poor. ; ; . ; poor. , poor. ; poor.
I I ; I I
Starman Very ;Very Poor ; --- ; !Poor ;Very Very Very :Very Poor.
poor.; poor. ; 1 ! ; poor. I poor. poor. ; poor.
39 Very IVery Fair ; ; ;Fair ;Very Very Pooror
. FGood.
Jerry poor.; poor. ; ; ; ; poor. ! poor. ,
I 1 1 ; I 1 1
See footnote at end of table.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
132
TABLE 12. --WILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and
map symbol
40, 41
Kim
42
Lamphier
43
Limon
1414
Morval
45*:
Morval
Potential for habitat elements
;Grain 1 ;Wild ;
I and 1Grasses;herba- Hard- Conif-(Shrubs;Wetland;Shallow
;seed I and I ceous wood erousl ;plants 1 water
Icrops Ilegumeslplants trees plants; I : areas
1 I ;
;Fair Fair ;Poor
' 1 1
' 1 I
;Poor I Fair ;Poor
1
1 1 1
Fair (Fair
Poor ;Good
Poor Fair
Good ;Good
Poor
;Fair
Fair Good
Good
Tridell !Very :Very :Poor
; poor.: poor.
46 1
(Fair Fair
Nihill
47 ;Poor
Nihil)
48 ;Poor Poor
Northwater
;Good
;Fair
;Poor
;Fair
(Very
I poor.
;Poor
;Poor
1
49, 50, 51 ;Poor
Olney
52 :Very
Parachute : poor
53*:
Parachute :Poor
1
Rhone ;Poor
54, 55, 56
Potts
57*, 58*:
Potts
Poor
Poor
;Poor ;Poor
:
Ildefonso Poor ;Poor
: ;
1 1
59*: : 1
Potts ;Poor (Poor
Ildefonso ;Very ;Very
I poor. poor.
60 ;Poor Poor
Rhone I
61
:Very Very
Rhone poor. poor.
62*:
Rock outcrop.
Torriorthents.
See footnote at end of table.
:Fair
;Good
;Fair
Good
Good
Good
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
:Fair
'Good
Good
Potential as habitat for --
Open- ' Wood- ; ; Range-
land ; land !Wetland' land
wild- ; wild- I wild- 1 wild-
life I life I life life
I ,
;Very :Fair
poor. 1
1 I
Very (Fair
poor. :
Fair Poor Very !Poor
poor. ;
Fair Poor Poor :Good
Fair Poor ;Poor :Good
I 1
I 1
Fair Very :Very !Poor
poor. : poor. I
Fair Very !Very ;Fair
poor. I poor. 1
I !
Fair !Very :Very :Fair
; poor. I poor. ;
I I I
1 1 I
Fair ;Very ;Very ;Fair
I poor. ; poor.
I I I
I 1 I
;Poor :Very Fair
: poor.
1 !
;Very !Very Poor
; poor. I poor.
;Very ;Very Fair
1 p'tret• . I poor.
Very :Very Fair
poor. 1 poor.
I �
I �
:Very ;Very Poor
; poor. I poor.
1
!Very Very Poor
1 poor. poor.
1 ;
!Very Very Poor
poor. poor.
I ,
I ,
I ,
I ,
:Very Very Poor 1
: poor. poor.
;Very Very Poor 1
poor. I poor.
1 1 I
I I I
!Very ;Very Fair ;
1 poor. poor.
;Very Very Poor
poor. 1 poor.
1 , I
:
I 1 ;
I 1
I I 1 I
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
Fair
(Very
I poor.
Very
poor.
!Very
I poor.
Poor
Poor
!Very
: poor.
;Very
I poor.
Very
poor.
Very
poor.
!Very
I poor.
:Very
; poor.
Very
poor.
:Very
I poor.
!Very
; poor.
'
(Very
: poor.
:Very
I poor.
:Very
I poor.
:Very
I poor.
:Very
I poor.
(Very
poor.
I
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
'Fair.
;Good.
:Fair.
Fair.
Fair.
:Fair.
Fair.
;Good.
;Good.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 12. --WILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS --Continued
Soil name and ;Grain
map symbol ; and
;seed
;crops
63
;Poor
Silas
64 T;Poor
anna
65*.
Torrifluvents
66*:
Torriorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
67*:
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop.
68
;Grasses
; and
:legumes
!Poor
!Fair
Potential for
Wild ;
herba-;Hard-
ceous; wood
plants:trees
I ,
1 ,
I !
;
; I
I :
;Good
;Fair
133
habitat
IConif-
erous
plants;
1
I
Good
1
;Fair
elements
Shrubs:Wetland
;plants
1
I
;Poor
;Very
I poor.
Shallow
water
areas
Potential as habitat for --
Open- Wood- ; Range-
land land Wetland; land
wild- wild- wild- ; wild-
life ; life life ; life
; � I
! ;Very Good.
poor. ;
Very Fair.
poor.
I ,
I ,
1 ,
I ,
1 ,
I ,
I ,
Very ;Poor
poor. ;
Very ;Fair
poor. '
;
Vale Fair ;Good ;Good ;Very ; ;Very ;Very Good !Very
1 1 poor.
1 , , poor. I poor. ! poor.
: : 1
69Vale0 Very Very ;Good !Poor ;Very !Very !Very Very !Ver
y
71*: poor. poor. II poor. ! poor. ! poor. poor. ! poor.
Villa Grove !Poor :Good ' I
Poor Good
! ! ,Poor ;Very Fair ;
;
; 1 1 I poor.
Zoltay !Poor ! ;
Fair ;Good , ; Good
! IVery ,Very Fair ; Very
! ' . I poor. ! poor. poor.
7Wann 2!Good ;Good Good ;Fair Good ;Po
1 !Fair Good ; Fair
1 !
; I
' I 1
;Very
poor.
!Very
! poor.
!Very
poor.
* See description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map unit.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
1
1
1
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO 137
TABLE 13. --ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES --Continued
Soil name and :Depth; USDA texture
map symbol
28, 29, 30, 31
' Heldt
32
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Holderness Variant
33, 34
Ildefonso
35*:
Ildefonso
Lazear
36, 37
Irigul
38*:
Irigul
Starman
39
Jerry
40, 41
Kim
12
Lamphier
In ;
0-8 ;Clay loam
8-60:Silty clay, ICH,
: clay, clay loam
0-111Clay loam
11-30IClay
30-601Clay loam
0-8 !Stony loam ISM, GM
8-601Very stony loam,;SM, GM
I very gravelly I
I sandy loam.
I I
0-8 ;Stony loam SM, GM
8-60;Very stony loam, SM, GM
I very gravelly
I sandy loam.
0-4 ;Gravelly loamML, GM
4-16;Gravelly loam, ML, GM
I cobbly loam.
16 !Unweathered
: bedrock.
0-6 ;Channery loamGM -GC,
1 CL -ML
6-17;Very channery IGM-GC
: sandy clay
: loam.
17 ;Unweathered 1
; bedrock.
0-6 Channery loamIGM-GC,
1 CL -ML
!GM -GC,
' GP -GC
Classification
I Unified
ICH, CL
CL
CL -ML,
CL, CH
CL
6-17
17
0-3
3-13
13
0-3
Very channery
sandy clay
loam.
Unweathered
bedrock.
Channery loam ---
Very gravelly
loam, channery
loam, very
channery loam.
Unweathered
bedrock.
Loam
3-40 Gravelly clay
loam, cobbly
clay loam,
cobbly clay.
40-60 Gravelly loam,
cobbly clay.
•0-60:Loam
0-60;Loam
See footnote at end of table.
GM, SM,
GM -GC,
GP -GC
GM
,ML
;GC, CL,
1 CH
IGC, CL,
CL -ML,
: GM -GC
;ML
AML
:Frag- 1 Percentage passing
;ments ; sieve number--
AASHTO 1 > 3 : I 1 ;
!inches; 4 1 10 I 40 : 200
1 Pct : 1 I I
i
IA -7
:A-7
:
CLIA -4, A-6
;A-7, A-6
;A-6, A-7
IA -1, A-2
!A-1, A-2
IA -1,
;A-1,
1
,
;A-2,
IA -2,
;A-4
;A-2
1
,
:A-4
;A-2
1 _ _
:
;A-1, A-2
: 1
0 :95-100;95-100195-100175-95
0 195-100195-100:95-100175-95
1 i 1
0-5 195-100190-100:70-95 150-80
0-5 195-100190-100180-95 160-85
0-5 195-100185-100165-90 150-75
1 I 1 I
5-25 :50-75 ;45-60 130-45 :20-35
20-70 '40-75 135-60 :25-50 :10-30
150-75 145-60
:40-75 :35-60
50-80 150-75 40-65 :30-55
60-95 155-85 :50-80 :30-70
Liquid Plas-
limit ticity
index
A-2; 5-25
A-2:20-70
1
A-4: 0-5
A-4;10-20
A-1, A-2
A-4
A-6, A-7
A-2,
A-4,
A-6,
A-7
A-4
;A-4
1
5-20
5-20
5-20
5-20
Pct
45-55 25-35
45-55 25-35
20-35 5-15
35-60 15-35
30-40 10-20
20-25 : NP -5
20-25 : NP -5
30-45 ;20-35 20-25 NP -5
25-50 10-30 20-25 NP -5
70-75
60-75
20-50 120-50
1
70-75
2(0
0-15 60-80
0-15 135-55
:
0 ;80-100,75-100
5-30 160-90 160-80
160-90 160-75
1 1
� 1
0-5 ;75-100:75-100
0-10 180-100175-100
60-75
20-50
50-75
30-50
5-30
45-65
15-30
45-65
15-30
40-60
30-45
70-95
45-70
40-70
60-90
70-95
35-55
5-15
20-30 NP -5
20-30 NP -5
20-30 5-10
20-30 5-10
35-55 : 20-30 5-10
5-15 : 20-30 5-10
30-50 ; 30-40 5-10
20-35 : 30-40 5-10
I ,
1 ,
1 1
55-70 : 20-35 NP -10
35-70 1 35-60 20-35
30-60 20-45 5-25
; 1
50-75 ; 20-30 1 NP -5
50-75 1 25-35 I NP -5
•
138 SOIL SURVEY
TABLE 13. --ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES --Continued
1 1
Soil name and :Depth; USDA texture
map symbol
1
I Classification IFrag-
I Iments
I Unified I AASHTO 1 > 3
I 1 :inches
Percentage passing
sieve number --
i
4 1 10 40 1 200
Liquid
limit
Plas-
ticity
index
43
Limon
44
Morval
45*:
Morval
Tridell
46, 47
Nihill
48
Northwater
49, 50, 51
Olney
52
Parachute
11
In
i I ,
1 ; ;
0-5 ;Silty clay loam ICL IA -6
5-60ISilty clay loam,ICH, CL ;A-7
silty clay, 1
1 clay. ;
,
0-5 :Loam CL 1A-6
5-17;Silty clay loam, CL IA -6
I clay loam. 1
17-60;Stony clay loam, CL, SC ;A-6
stony loam. I
;
; 1
0-5 (Loam CL 1A-6
5-17'Silty clay loam, CL IA -6
clay loam. 1
17-60 Stony clay loam,' CL, SC 1A-6
stony loam. ;
0-10;Stony loam CL -ML, IA -4
GM -GC, 1
SM -SC 1
10-60 Very stony loam ML IA -4
;
0-11;Channery loamGM, 1A-2,
11-60;Very channery
1 loam, very
channery sandy
1 loam.
0-25;Loam
25-50;Very channery
I clay loam, very
1 channery loam.
50 :Unweathered
I bedrock.
0-12;Loam
12-33;Sandy clay loam
33-43;Gravelly sandy
1 clay loam,
gravelly sandy
loam.
43-60 Very gravelly
sandy loam,
very gravelly
sandy clay
loam.
1 0-5
15-18
;18-29
Loam
Loam
Very channery
loam, very
channery sandy
loam.
129 Unweathered
bedrock.
See footnote at end of table.
GM -GC, 1
SM, ML 1
GM, GM-GCIA-1,
1
CL -ML, IA -4
SM -SC I
GC, GM-GCIA-6,
I A-2
A-4
CL -ML, ML;A-4
SC, SM-SCIA-4,
SC, IA -2
SM -SC, 1
GC, '
GM -GC I
GM, ;A-2,
GM -GC, I
GC
1
Pct
0
0
0-5
0-10
15-35
0-5
0-10
15-35
5-20
35-70
A-41 0-5
A-21 0-5
0
25-30
1
,
1 0
A-61 0
0
A-1 1 0
CL -ML IA -4 1 0
CL, 1A-4, A-61 0
CL -ML, 1 1
SM -SC, 1 1
SC 1 1
GM -GC, GM A-1, A-21 5-30
100 1100
100 1100
90-100185-100
85-100180-100
75-85 170-80
90-100;85-100
85-100 80-100
75-85 70-80
70-80 165-75
65-95 ;60-90
60-85 ;50-75
30-60 120-50
75-95
Pct
95-100'70-90 30-50 15-30
95-100 65-95 40-60 20-40
80-95 160-75 30-40 10-15
65-95 160-80 30-40 10-15
55-70 140-60 25-35 10-15
80-95 160-75 30-40 10-15
65-95 160-80 30-40 10-15
55-70 140-60 25-35 10-15
55-65 140-55 20-30 5-10
55-75 150-65 15-25 NP -5
35-65 130-60 25-35 5-10
15-40 110-35 20-30 1 NP -10
75-90 160-85
40-60 140-50 135-45
95-100
95-100
50-85
95-100
75-90
50-75
30-50 130-50
90-100190-100
75-100175-95
1
25-40 120-30
'45-65
30-40
20-30
20-35
5-10
5-15
I I
I I
65-90 150-70 20-35 5-10
65-85 135-45 20-35 5-15
35-55 120-35 20-30 5-15
20-35 110-25
,
1
,
1
65-95 150-75
70-95 135-75
15-30
15-30 NP -15
20-30 5-10
20-35 5-15
10-20 15-25 1 NP -10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 13. --ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES --Continued
139
Soil name and ;Depth; USDA texture
map symbol
1
53*:
Parachute
Rhone
4, 55,
Potts
56
7*, 58*, 59*:
Potts
Ildefonso
J, 61
Rhone
2*.
lock outcrop.
rorriorthents.
3
iilas
"anna
See footnote at
In ;
1
1
0-5 :Loam
5-18:Loam
18-291Very channery
I loam, very
1 channery sandy
1 loam.
29 :Unweathered
! bedrock.
0-8 (Loam
8-28:Sandy clay loam,
loam.
28-521Channery sandy
1 clay loam, very
' channery sandy
clay loam.
52 Unweathered
bedrock.
0-4
4-28
28-60
0-4
4-28
28-60
Loam
Clay loam
Loam
Loam
Clay loam
Loam
0-8 Stony loam
8-60 Very stony loam,
very gravelly
sandy loam.
1 �
0-8 ,Loam ICL, CL-MLIA-4,
8-28ISandy clay loam,1CL, 1A-4,
1 loam. I CL -ML,
1 1 SM -SC,
1 SC
28-52IChannery sandy 1GM-GC
clay loam, very;
! channery sandy I
I clay loam.
52 (Unweathered
1 bedrock.
Classification 1Frag- I Percentage passing
sieve number-- ;Liquid
Iments I
Unified 1 AASHTO I> 3 1 limit
1 10 ! 40 1200
:inches; 4
I Pct ;
I
1 I 1 1
ICL -ML 1A-4 ; 0 190-100190-100'65-95
ICL, IA -4, A-6 0 175-100175-95 70-95
I CL -ML, ! : 1
I SM -SC, I ; 1
I SC
:GM -GC, GM1A-1, A-2 5-30 125-40 120-30 15-30
1
1
1
1
1
ICL,
:CL,
: CL -ML,
SM -SC,
SC
GM -GC
1
Plas-
ticity
1 index
i 1 : Pct ;
11
1 1
1
150-75 1 20-30
135-75
1
,
1
110-20 15-25 : NP -10
1
1
1
I ,
I ,
I--- 1
1
150-70 20-35 5-15
:35-65 20-40 5-20
1
115-30 20-30 5-10
1
: 1
I I
75-100 65-90 :50-70 25-35 NP -5
75-100 70-100155-80 25-35 10-15
75-100 65-90 150-70 25-35 NP -5
75-100 65-90 150-70 ; 25-35 1 NP -5
75-100 70-100155-80 1 25-35 10-15
75-100 65-90 150-70 ! 25-35 NP -5
30-45 120-35 1 20-25
25-50 110-30 1 20-25
1 1 1
1 I 1
CL-MLIA-4, A-6 0 190-100180-95 70-90
IA -4, A-6 0-5 185-100175-95 60-90
1 1 1
1 I 1 1
1 1 1 I
:A-2 ; 0-10 145-60 140-55 30-50
ML
CL
ML
ML
CL
ML
SM, GM
SM, GM
A-4
A-6
A-4
A-1,
A-1,
I, 1
,
1
11
I 1
* 1
0-60:Loam IML
11
1 ,
I
0-9 !Silty clay loam 1CL
9-241Clay loam, clay,ICL
1 silty clay loam!
24-301Very channery IGM-GC,
I loam, channery ; CL -ML
! clay loam,
I loam.
30 !Unweathered
: bedrock.
end of table.
:A-2
IA -4
'A-6,
A-6,
A-2
O 175-100
0 175-100
O 175-100
1
O 175-100
O 175-100
0 175-100
20-35
5-10
1 5-15
A-21 5-25 150-75 40-60
A-2120-70 140-75 35-60
1 1
: 1
A-61 0 190-100180-95 170-90 150-70
A-61 0-5 185-100175-95 160-90 135-65
1
1
1
I 0-10 145-60
140-55 130-50
! :
1
I , '
1
1 1 1
1 1 1
1 1 1
! 1 !
: : :
1 1
15-30
NP -5
NP -5
20-35 5-15
20-40 5-20
20-30
90-100180-100175-95 155-80 20-25
: 1
1
0-5 90-100190-100190-100185-95 35-45
0-5 90-100190-100180-95 175-90 35-45
0-10
40-100
30-95
125-8
1
1
1
1
0 120-70
i
1
1
1
25-30
5-10
NP -5
15-20
15-25
5-10
140
TABLE 13. --ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Classification ;Frag-
Soil name and ;Depth; USDA texture ; ;ments ;
map symbol , ; Unified ; AASHTO ; > 3
; ; ;inches;
; In ; ; Pct ;
65*. ; ; ; ;
Torrifluvents '
; ;
66*:
;
Torriorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
67*:
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop.
68, 69, 70 1
Vale
71*:
Villa Grove
Zoltay
72
Wann
,
0-11;Silt loam ;CL, CL -ML A-4, A-6; 0
11-26;Silty clay loam,;CL ;A-4, ; 0
; clay loam, silt; ; A-6, ;
; loam. ; ; A-7 ;
26-60;Loam, silty clay;CL, CL-ML1A-4, A-6; 0
; loam, silt
; loam. ; ;
0-4 ;Loam ;CL 1A-6 ; 0
4-151Clay loam, sandy;CL, SC ;A-6 ; 0
; clay loam. ; ; ;
15-601Sandy loam, loam;SM-SC, ;A-2, A-4; 0
CL -ML
Percentage passing
sieve number-- ;Liquid Plas-
; limit ticity
4 10 40 200 index
Pct
100 ; 100 190-100170-90 25-40 5-15
100 ; 100 190-100170-95 30-45 10-25
100 ; 100 185-100160-95 25-40 5-15
100
100
195-100170-90
195-100170-95
100 ;95-100;60-70
0-191Loam ;CL 1A-6 ; 0-5 80-95 180-95 165-75
19-60;Gravelly clay, ;CL, GC, 1A-6, A-71 5-30 65-85 160-80 ;50-75
; cobbly clay, ; SC ; ;
; cobbly clay ; ;
; loam. ; ;
; ; ; ;
0-17:Sandy loam ;SM, SM-SC;A-2, A-4;
17-60:Sandy loam, fine;SM, SM-SC1A-2, A-4;
; sandy loam, , ; ;
; coarse sandy ; ; ;
; loam. ; ; ;
50-60 25-35 10-15
45-70 30-40 15-25
3-55 20-30 5-10
50-65 25-35 10-15
45-70 30-50 15-30
0'-- ;95-100195-100170-85 30-45
0 ;95-100195-100170-80 130-45
<25 NP -5
0-26 NP -5
* See description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map unit.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
142
TABLE 14. --PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
Soil name and
map symbol
17
Cochetopa
18*, 19*:
Cochetopa
Jerry
20*.
Cryaquolls
21*:
Cushman
Lazear
22
Dateman
23
Detra
24*:
Dollard
Rock outcrop.
25
Etoe
26*:
Farlow
Rock outcrop.
27*.
Halaquepts
28, 29, 30, 31---
Heldt
32
Holderness
Variant
33, 34
Ildefonso
35*:
Ildefonso
1 1
Depth1Clay <2mmi Permeability ;Available; Soil 1
water 'reaction)
;capacity ; 1
In Pct 1 In/hr
0-21 20-27 0.6-2.0
21-60 35-50 0.06-0.2
0-21 20-27 0.6-2.0
21-60 35-50 0.06-0.2
0-3 20-25 ; 0.6-2.0
3-60 35-50 ; 0.06-0.2
0-3
3-11
11-32
32
0-4
4-16
16
0-3
3-22
22-34
34
0-12
12-57
57
0-5
5-25
25
16-20
25-35
16-20
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
1 In/in
:0.16-0.18
:0.11-0.14
;0.16-0.18
;0.11-0.14
10.16-0.18
10.13-0.15
6.6-7.3
6.6-7.8
6.6-7.3
6.6-7.8
6.6-7.3
7.4-8.4
0.16-0.2016.6-7.8
0.14-0.18;7.4-8.4
0.08-0.1217.4-8.4
15-20 1 0.6-2.0 10.08-0.1117.9-9.0
15-20 : 0.6-2.0 10.08-0.111 >7.9
15-25 0.6-2.0 10.11-0.1316.1-7.3
10-20 0.6-2.0 10.08-0.1016.6-7.8
10-20 0.6-2.0 10.08-0.1016.6-7.3
10-20 0.6-2.0 10.10-0.1416.6-7.8
20-35 0.6-2.0 10.14-0.1616.6-8.4
1 I
I---
1 1
35-45 0.06-0.2 10.17-0.1917.4-9.0
0.06-0.2 10.13-0.1817.4-9.0
35_:!0
0-151 10-23
15-241 10-25
24-601 20-25
0-10; 15-25
10-421 18-27
42 1 ---
1
1
:
0-8 1 30-45
8-601 35-45
0-111 30-40
11-301 40-60
30-601 30-40
1
0-8 1 15-25
8-601 15-25
0-8 1 15-25
8-601 15-25
See footnote at end of table.
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
I Irma.
i 1 Erosion 1
Salinity; Shrink -swell ; factors ;Organic
potential ;T-; matter
K T
1mmhos/cm
I I
<2 :Low 10.24
<2 ;High 10.24
I 1
<2 ;Low 10.24
<2 ;High 10.24
<2 'Low 10.28
<2 High 10.32
<2 Low 10.241 2
<2 Moderate 10.321
<2 Low ;0.171
1 :
<2 Low 10.201 1
<2 Low 10.201
1
Pct
5 1 3-6
5 1 3-6
5 ; 3-5
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
0.16-0.18;6.1-7.3 1 <2
0.12-0.14'6.1-6.5 1 <2
0.05-0.11 6.1-7.3 1 <2
0.6-2.0 10.12-0.14
0.6-2.0 10.05-0.07
0.06-0.2
0.06-0.2
0.2-0.6
0.06-0.2
0.2-0.6
2.0-6.0
2.0-6.0
2.0-6.0
2.0-6.0
7.4-7.8
7.9-8.4
10.12-0.1717.4-9.0
10.12-0.1717.9-9.0
10.15-0.1917.9-8.4
10.15-0.1917.9-8.4
10.15-0.1917.9-8.4
1
;0.08-0.1017.4-8.4
10.06-0.0817.9-8.4
10.08-0.10 7.4-8.4
10.06-0.08 7.9-8.4
<2
<2
<8
<8
<2
<2
<2
<2
<4
Low
Low
Low
Low
Moderate
High
High
I I
10.24;
;0.201
;0.201
1----1
10.24
10.20
1----
2-3
0.5-1
3 ; 3-6
3 1 3-6
10.371 2 1-2
10.431
Low
Low
Low
Low
Low
100..21015
;
10.15
1
10.281 3
10.281
5 ;0.5-1
High
High
Moderate
High
High
Low
Low
<2 ;Low
<4 ;Low
1
1
1
I
I 1
I I
10.281 5
;0.28'
10.24 5
10.28
10.32
10.15 3
10.15
1
1
;0.15 3
10.15
2-5
1-2
2-4
0.5-1
0.5-1
1
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 14. --PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS --Continued
143
Soil name and
map symbol
Depth
35*:
Lazear
36, 37
Irigul
38*:
Irigul
Starman
39
Jerry
40, 41
Kim
42
Lamphier
43
Limon
44
Morval
45*:
Morval
Tridell
46, 47
Nihill
48
Northwater
49, 50, 51
Olney
52
Parachute
53*:
Parachute
In
Clay <2mm1 Permeability
0-4
4-16
16
0-6
6-17
17
Pct 1 In/hr
15-25
20-25
15-27
20-35
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
I I I ; Erosion 1
Available; Soil ;Salinity; Shrink -swell 1 factors !Organic
water ;reaction; 1 potential 1� ; matter
capacity 1 1 K T
In/in 1 RE ;mmhos/cmT 1 1 ! Pct
1 1 1
1 1
0.14-0.16'7.9-9.0 <2 1Low 10.201 1 10.5-1
0.14-0.16 7.9-9.0 <2 ;Low 10.201 1
1 1 1
<2 ;Low 10.281 1 1 1-3
<2 ;Low 10.201
; 1 1 1
1 , ,1
,
<2 !Low 10.281 1 1 1-3
<2 ;Low 10.201 ;
0.6-2.0 10.09-0.1116.1-7.8
0.6-2.0 10.05-0.0717.4-8.4
0-6 15-27 1 0.6-2.0 10.09-0.1116.1-7.8
6-17 20-35 1 0.6-2.0 10.05-0.0717.4-8.4
17 1 --- 1 --- , --- : ---
1 1 1 i
0-3 1 15-25 1 0.6-2.0 10.09-0.1117.4-9.0 1 <2 !Low
3-131 18-25 1 0.6-2.0 10.09-0.1117.4-9.0 1 <2 1Low
13 1 --- 1 --- 1--- 1 --- ; --- ;
1 1
15-35 1 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.1816.6-7.3 1 <2
35-45 1 0.06-0.2 10.13-0.1516.6-8.4 1 <2
20-50 1 0.6-2.0 10.13-0.1517.9-8.4 1 <2
0-601 15-25 1 0.6-2.0 10.15-0.1817.4-8.4 I <2
1
1
0-601 20-27 ; 0.6-2.0 0.18-0.2116.1-7.3 1 <2
'
1 1
0-5 1 30-40 1 0.14-0.1717.4-8.4 1 2-8
5-60 35-60 1 0.12-0.1617.9-9.0 1 2-8
0-3
3-40
40-60
0-5
5-17
17-60
22-32
28-35
20-35
0.2-0.6
0.06-0.2
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
0-5 1 22-32 1 0.6-2.0
5-171 28-35 1 0.6-2.0
17-601 20-35 1 0.6-2.0
0-101 15-27
10-60; 15-20
0-111 10-27
11-60; 15-27
0.6-2.0
2.0-6.0
0.6-2.0
2.0-6.0
0-251 20-27 1 0.6-2.0
25-501 20-35 1 0.6-2.0
50---
1 0-121 18-24 1 0.6-2.0
112-331 22-26 0.6-2.0
133-431 18-22 0.6-2.0
143-601 16-22 0.6-2.0
,
0-5 1 15-25 0.6-2.0
5-18 15-25 0.6-2.0
18-29 15-25 2.0-6.0
29 --- ---
0-5
5-18
18-29
29
15-25
15-25
15-25
See footnote at end of table.
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
2.0-6.0
0.18-0.21 6.6-8.4 ; <2
0.14-0.21 7.4-8.4 1 <2
0.08-0.1017.8-8.4 ; <2
1
0.18-0.2116.6-8.4 1 '""<2
0.14-0.2117.4-8.4 1 <2
0.08-0.1017.8-8.4 1 <2
0.11-0.1317.4-8.4 ; <2
0.06-0.0817.9-8.4 1 <2
0.12-0.1617.4-8,4 1 <2
0.06-0.0917.9-9.0 1 <4
0.13-0.1816.6-7.8 ; <2
0.08-0.1016.6-7.8 ; <2
0.15-0.18
0.14-0.16
0.10-0.15
0.07-0.10
0.16-0.18
0.14-0.16
0.03-0.06
6.6-8.4
7.4-8.4
7.9-8.4
7.9-8.4
6.6-7.8
6.6-7.8
6.6-7.8
0.16-0.18 6.6-7.8
0.14-0.16,6.6-7.8
0.03-0.0616.6-7.8
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
<2
1
10.24; 1 1-2
10.281
1
I
;Low 10.32 5
;High 10.28
oderate i::::
; Low 5
;Low 10.28 5
;High 10.28 5
;High ;0.32
;
;Moderate 10.37 5
;Moderate 10.43
!Moderate 10.24
1 1
;Moderate 10.371 5
;Moderate 10.431
;Moderate 10.241
, , I
;Low 10.281 3
Low 10.201
Low 10.241 2
Low 10.20
Low 10.32 5
Low 10.20
Low 10.32 5
Moderate 10.24
Low
Low 10.20
:0.10
10.24
10.24
:0.10
Low '0.24 2
Low 0.24
Low 0.101
Low
,Low
1Low
3-5
0.5-1
2-4
0.5-1
1-2
1-2
2-4
0-1
3-6
1-2
2 1 3-6
3-6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
144
TABLE 14. --PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS --Continued
SOIL SURVEY
1 1 1 1 Erosion 1
Soil name and IDepth1Clay <2mm1 Permeability ;Available; Soil ;Salinity; Shrink -swell 1 factors ;Organic
map symbol I : 1 water ;reaction: ; potential 1----T----1 matter
I Ica acity 1 ; ; 1K III
In ;mmhos/cm1 1 1 1 Pct
I f I
<2
53*:
1 1 1 1
Rhone
0-8 I 7 8 <2 1Low Io.241 3 i 3-6
1 8-281 ;Moderate 10.241
128-52: <2 1Low 0.15 I
Pct 1 In/hr 1 In/in 1 1'"
1
I
1 1
20-27 ; 0.6-2.0 10.19-0.2116.6-7.8
20-30 1 0.6-2.0 10.15-0.1716.6-
20-30 ; 0.6-2.0 10.08-0.1016.6-7.8
1 1
15-25 1 0.6-2.0 ;0.16-0.18 6.6-7.8
20-35 1 0.6-2.0 ;0.19-0.21 6.6-8.4
15-25 1 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.18 7.9-9.0
1 i
0-4 ; 15-25 ; 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.18 6.6-7.8
4-281 20-35 : 0.6-2.0 ;0.19-0.21 6.6-8.4
28-601 15-25 1 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.18 7.9-9.0
15-25 1 2.0-6.0 10.08-0.10 7.4-8.4
15-25 ; 2.0-6.0 10.06-0.08 7.9-8.4
20-27 1 0.6-2.0 '0.19-0.21 6.6-7.8
20-30 : 0.6-2.0 0.15-0.17:6.6-7.8
20-30 1 0.6-2.0 0.08-0.10:6.6-7.8
1
;
1
0-601 15-27 1 0.6-2.0 0.14-0.1616.6-7.8
1 I
1 ,
27-35 ; 0.06-0.2 0.14-0.2016.6-7.8
35-45 1 0.06-0.2 0.12-0.1817.4-9.0
15-30 1 0.06-0.2 0.07-0.1217.4-9.0
1 52
1 ; 1
54, 55, 56 1 0-4 : 7 <2 :Low 10.37 5 1 1-2
Potts 1 4-28: <2 :Moderate 10.43
128-60, <2 :Low 10.55
57*,58*, 59*: 1 I
Pots <2 ;Low 10.37 5 1 1-2
<2 :Moderate 10.43 1
<2 Low :0.55
Ildefonso
0-8 � <2 :Low 10.15 3 0.5-1
1 8-60 <4 ;Low ;0.15
1 1 1 1
60, 61 : 0-8 I 7 <2 :Low10.24 3 1 3-6
Rhone : 8-281 <2 :Moderate
1 52 :0.24 1
1
1
128-521 <2 :Low '0.15 ;
: --
62*:
Rock outcrop.
Torriorthents.
63
Silas
64 1 0-9
Tanna 1 9-24
124-30
; 30
65*.
Torrifluvents
66*:
Torriorthents.
Camborthids.
Rock outcrop.
67*: 1
Torriorthents.
Rock outcrop.
68, 69, 70 1 0-11
Vale 111-26
,26-60
71*: P 1
Villa Grove 1 0-4
1 4-15
;15-60
Zoltay 1 0-19
119-60,
72 I 0-171
Wann 117-601
20-27
25-35
15-30
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
0.6-2.0
15-27 1 0.2-0.6
20-35 1 2.0-6.0
15-25 1 0.2-2.0
20-27 1 0.6-2.0
35-45 1 0.06-0.2
10-18 1 2.0-6.0
10-18 1 2.0-6.0
10.19-0.22 6.1-7.8
10.17-0.22 6.6-8.4
10.13-0.20 7.4-9.0
1
:0.16-0.1817.4-8.4
10.10-0.14:7.4-8.4
10.14-0.1617.9-8.4
10.17-0.1916.6-7.8
10.13-0.15;6.6-7.8
1 :
10.16-0.18:6.6-8.4
10.15-0.1717.9-8.4
1 ;
1
,
1
1
<2 1Low
<2
<4
<4
1Moderate
:Moderate
1Moderate
0.24: 5 3-5
0.37: 2 20-40
0.431
0.241
<2 :Moderate
<2 Moderate
<2 Low
2-8 ;Moderate
<8 1Low
<8 ;Moderate
<2 :Moderate
<2 ;High
;
<2 :Low
<2 ;Low
; 1 i
1 ,
10.321
10.43;
10.431
; 1
1 1
10.241
10.201
10.321
1 1
10.281
10.24;
;
10.201
;0.201
5 2-4
5 2-4
5 2-4
5 3-6
* See description of the map unit for composition and behavior characteristics of the map unit.
146
TABLE 15. --SOIL
0
0
m
O
L
U
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I
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80
0
J
L
N
J
0
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T
C
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0
0
0
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0
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J V7 0
C 0 •.,
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Hardness
.0
J
a J
A L,r
SOIL SURVEY
J
m
L
0) 2
3 3 -0 3 • 3 3 3 00 3 • 3 • 3 3 3 3 3
O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I
1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I
1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0 0 .0 t t .0 .0 L t t .3 S L r
00 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
O
= = 2 = = _) T 2 = = S T = T =
1 1
1 1 1 I
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J J J J J
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L L L L L
0 0) O) 0) Ol
3 3 -0 71
0 3 3 3 -0 3 3 3 3 3
O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O
-1 -1 f ▪ _7 = Y _7 E J ., -1 _1 ., S
N 0)
-
- I
0 0 1
a a -o 'o a -0 1 -0 -0 '0 '0
Cs. L L L a L L L L L
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C: 2 2 2 2 2
O 0 0 0 0 0
0' N 3- '0 3- 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I 1 1 1 1 1 '0 wn o0 I 1 I 1
0 0 0 0 0 n 0 n n n n 0 0 0 0
N N 3 N 3
0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O 3 0 0 0
vn v3 vn s0 VD '0 '0 ,0
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= Z Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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RIFLE AREA, COLORADO 147
15. --SOIL AND WATER FEATURES --Continued
corrosion
0
3
N
Y
0
0
L
4)
CO
4)
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.0
-)
y
L
4)
a)
(0
3
t
00
x
00
0
0
0
:Concrete
i
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4) 4)
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L. L. L L
O 4) Q) 0
0 3 • 3 0 3 3 3 2 3 3 • 3 3 0 -0 3 3
o O O O O O o O O O O 0 O 0 O O O
S --1 -1 Z -1 __1 -1 _1 .-1 .-1 .1 .J -1 'X S _I
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 41 4) 1 1 4) 4) 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
0, 1 I 1 1 N al 1 1 4-1 J 4.1 .) y) 1 I 1 41
a) 4) I 1 1 1 0 N 1 1 0 0 4) 0 CO 1 1 1 0
0 4) 1 1 1 1 L L 4 1 L L L L L 1 1 1 L
O .> L t L .0 4) 0 r t 4) 4) 4) 0 4) .0 L L 4)
0 3 00 00 00 00 '0 9 00 00 'O 'O '0 'O '0 00 3)) CO 5
C •.1 •r, .^1 _ 0 0 4 -.+ 0 0 0 0 0 --, 0
__ __ _ __ 2 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ z x S S a x x E f S = S f
1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I -_ _ __ ______________
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0 1 1 I 1 1 1 1I 1 1
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y 4) O .) ..) .) .) 41 4, 44 y .) .) y
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a. 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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10 10 110 10 `a 'O )0 •0 1 )O 1 1 1 'O 'O 'O 1
n n n n A n n n 0 n O 0 0 n n n 0
3- Al N a- 3, -
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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148
TABLE 15. --SOIL
O
O
.-1
I).
corrosion
1Concrete
i
0
O 4) 4)
Y) 0
0 v
8 O N
V 8
• C
3 3 3 3 3
0 0 0 0 0 0
I 1 1 1 t
1 1 v 1 1 1
( a) 1
1 0 1
1 L 1
t t 4 .0 L .0
b0 m m o0 Ib
0
rl .ti ti
S 2 S T
.-1
N
•v.4 0 4)
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a +ti
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4) L
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4)
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z
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L
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0
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S = S
0 0 0 0
0 0 0
n n n n
1
1 1
L.
0.t
0
43 0 O 0 0 0 M
0. 4.)
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o n • n n n n •
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a
N 0 7
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4 1 1 1 1
1 1 1-
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1
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1
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7
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v
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0
0
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•
SOIL SURVEY
148
FEATURES --Continued
ca
TABLE 15. --SOIL
corrosion
r
r
;Concrete
r
3 3 3 3 3 3
0 0 0 0 0 0
U
O
L
4)
a
(0
a)
L
6)
3
4) 1
▪ 1 1
• 1 1
L
L 1 1
L .c 6) t L t
80 to a00 00 m
..I .- 0 •�
= = x = x =
r -I
CCI
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4- NO
O O• m
61 L J.) L
4r U 6)
O c0 'O 3
a O O
x
0
.0 r.) 0 O 0 0 0
r+'
0. . I
6) C.. 'O 'O 'O
= a n n .O 'O 0
n n n
N
a ,4
4) 4) 6r
.0 4,
m ca co
L L L
6) O) 4)
0 O 0
0 0 0
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LETTER TO RIFLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
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THOMAS W. STUVER
USSELL GEORGE
ELODY 0. MASSIH
ANIEL 0. LEMOINE
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
120 WEST THIRD STREET
P. O. BOX 907
RIFLE, COLORADO 81650
July 16, 1999
RIFLE FIRE PROTECT PION DISTRICT
P.O. Box 1133
Rifle, CO 81650
RE: FREEARK SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION REQUEST
TELEPHONE 970 - 625-1887
FAX 970 - 625-4448
Enclosed is a copy of a proposed Petition for Exemption, with accompanying exemption plat
and vicinity map. Would you please provide your written statement concerning availability
of fire protection services and any safety concerns to the undersigned and to the Garfield
County Planning Department at your earliest convenience.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Should you require any additional information,
please do not hesitate to contact my office.
Very truly yours,
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
Thomas W. Stuver
TWS/bjw
Enclosure
PROPOSED DECLARATION OF
PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
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PROPOSED
DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
FREEARK SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION
Garfield County, Colorado
THIS DECLARATION OF COVENANTS is made and entered into by
ROBERT J. FREEARK and RUTH N. FREEARK, on the day and year hereinafter set
forth.
WITNESSETH:
The undersigned, owners in fee of that real property described as Lot 1, Lot 2,
and Lot 3, Freeark Subdivision Exemption, Garfield County, Colorado, desire to subject and
to place upon said real property certain covenants, conditions and restrictions set forth
herein, for the purpose of protecting the value and desirability of said property, for purpose
of furthering the development of the property and in order to comply with conditions of
approval of Garfield County for the Freeark Subdivision Exemption.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED hereby declare that Lot 1,
Lot 2 and Lot 3, Freeark Subdivision Exemption, shall be held, sold and conveyed subject
to the following covenants and conditions:
ARTICLE 1
Pets
Not more than one dog of any age or breed shall be kept upon a lot at any
time. When outside, all dogs and other pets shall be leashed or restrained within an
enclosure. In the event this covenant is violated, the owner in the lot not in violation may
take such action as is reasonably necessary to correct the violation, including injunctive relief
for the removal of any pets creating a violation of this covenant.
ARTICLE 2
Fireplaces
No open hearth, solid -fuel fireplaces will be allowed on either of the lots. One
(1) new solid -fuel burning stove, as defined by C.R.S. 25-7-401, et seq., and regulations
promulgated thereunder, shall be permitted in a dwelling unit. Dwelling units shall be
permitted an unrestricted number of natural gas or propane burning stoves and appliances.
ARTICLE 3
Lighting
All exterior lighting on either lot shall be the minimum reasonably necessary
for the safe use of the premises, and to the extent possible, all exterior lighting shall be
PRO
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SED DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVEN
FREEARK SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION
Page 2 of 3
directed toward the interior of the respective 1•ts, except when absolutely necessary to
provide for safety lighting on the premises.
ARTICLE 4
Water and LandscapiIg Restrictions
Irrigation uses on any of the lots
under Colorado Division of Water Resources P
square feet.
tilizing the jointly owned well permitted
rmit No. 202877 shall not exceed 14,520
ARTICLE 5
Enforcem¶nt
Any aggrieved owner of a lot withinthe Freeark Subdivision Exemption shall
have the right to enforce any of the provisio, covenants, conditions and restrictions
contained in this declaration against the owner o4 the other lot. The right of enforcement
shall include the right to bring an action for damages, as well as an action to enjoin any
violation of any provision of this Declaration. Each remedy provided under this Declaration
is cumulative and not exclusive. In any action or proceeding under this Declaration, the
prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its co is and expenses in connection therewith,
including reasonable attorneys fees and expert tness fees.
of Colorado.
ARTICLE 6
Governing Law
This Declaration shall be construed
ARTICLE
Severabili
and governed under the laws of the State
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Each of the provisions of this Declaration shall be deemed independent and
severable, and the invalidity or unenforceability or partial invalidity or partial
unenforceability of any provision or portion hereof shall not affect the validity or
enforceability of any other provision.
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FREEARK SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION
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ARTICLE III
Term of Declaration
Unless amended, each and every erm, covenant, condition and restriction
contained in this Declaration shall run with and ind the land, and shall be effective for a
period of twenty (20) years after the date this D claration is recorded, and thereafter shall
be automatically extended for successive period of ten (10) years each, but may, at any
time, be amended or terminated by unanimous v to of the owners of each of the lots within
the Freeark Subdivision Exemption, with the approval of the Board of Commissioners of
Garfield County, Colorado.
ARTICLE IX
Bindin ect
This Declaration shall be bindin upon and inure to the benefit of the
declarants and their successors in interest and ¢wnership of Lot 1, Lot 2 and of Lot 3,
Freeark Subdivision Exemption, and to any person or entity having any right, title or interest
in either of said Lots, or any part thereof, their heirs, personal representatives, successors
and assigns.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the and
foregoing Declaration of Protective Covenants for
be effective this day of
DATED this day of
rsigned hereby state and declare that the
the Freeark Subdivision Exemption shall
1999.
, 1999.
Robert J. Freeark 1.uth N. Freeark
STATE OF COLORADO )
) ss.
COUNTY OF GARFIELD
The foregoing instrument was acknowled
, 1999, by ROBERT J. FREEAJ
Witness my hand and official seal.
' My commission expires:
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K and RUTH N. FREEARK.
Notary Public
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
120 WEST THIRD!STREET
P. O. BOX 967
RIFLE, COLORAIpO 81650
THOMAS W. STOVER
RUSSELL GEORGE
MELODY D. MASSIH
DANIEL D. LEMOINE
Garfield County Commissioners
109 8th Street
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
September 17, 1999
Garfield County Building and Planning Dept.
109 8th Street
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
RE: SENATE BILL 35 EXEMPTION PROTEST
ROBERT J. FREEARK AND RUTH N. FREEARK
SEP
1993
TELEPHONE 970 - i25-1887
FAX 970 - 25-4448
This is submitted as applicant's written response to Item III, Major Issues and Concerns,
A. Subdivision Regulations, set forth in the staff' report.
Submitted herewith are color coded copies of portions of the County Assessor's map
Number 2179 which covers Applicant's lands, and surrounding properties.
1. Map A shows the 10 acre tract (referred to in the staff report as a 40 acre tract)
included in the 1961 deed and now detached from Applicant's 1994 deed, but
attached to the ownership of assessor's parcel no. 2179-00-00-518. Since this ten acre
tract is now considered by the County oto be part of a larger integrated tract
Applicants do not believe it should be counted as a "parcel" created after
January 1, 1973.
2. Map B shows the current ownership of that land owned by Applicant's predecessor
in title in 1973. Total area under the 1973 deed is approximately two thousand three
hundred seventy five acres. After accounting for the ten acres, now attached to
Parcel 2179-516, the remaining acreage is now owned by:
Eric and Marilyn Porter
(Parcel 2179---519 600.00 acres
Applicants Robert and Ruth Freeark 628.46 acres
(Parcel 2179---520)
GARFIELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT
September 17, 1999
Page 2
Eric and Marilyn Porter 310.00 acres
(Parcel 2179---521)
Scott and Linda Brynildson 825.29 acres
(Parcel 2179 --- 522)
3. If staffs reading of Section 8:52A of the County's Subdivision Regulations is
sustained by the Commissioners, none of these four large holdings would be
permitted any exemptions from the County's subdivision regulations. In contrast, the
present owner of a 36 acre parcel that existed on January 1, 1973 would qualify for
a four lot exemption under the regulations.
4. We submit that such a result would be patently unreasonable and arbitrary; would
exceed the County's power to regulate subdivisions under Title 30 Colorado Revised
Statutes, as amended; and would violate property rights and equal protection of the
laws granted under the Colorado and Federal Constitutions. CRS 30-28-101(10)(c)
specifically excludes the creation of parcels of land of more than 35 acres from the
statutory definition of "subdivision." The Courts have consistently held that Counties
are without the authority to regulate such divisions. Despite the Courts' clear
mandate, Garfield County Subdivision Regulation Section 8:52 regulates such
divisions by maintaining that the creation of parcels greater than 35 acres in size will
"count as parcels of land created by exemption." The power to exempt from
regulations (and include in the allowed "count") can follow only from the power to
regulate.
For Robert J. Freeark and Ruth N. Freeark, we respectfully request that the Board of
County Commissioners disregard the provisions relied upon by staff under Item III Major
Issues and Concerns A. Subdivision Regulations set forth in the staff report.
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
by•
TWS/bjw
Enclosure
APPROVED
1ECelYED JAr! - 6
2401-041-00-208
Adjoining 2401
Note that the Porter (521 & 519) ownerships appear to be a
unified parcel classified by the Assessor as two, due to the
tax district boundary intersecting the property.
MAP B
THOMAS W. STUVER
RUSSELL GEORGE
MELODY D. MASSIH
DANIEL D. LEMOINE
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
120 WEST THIRD STREET
P. O. BOX 907
RIFLE, COLORADO 81650
August 4, 1999
BURNING MOUNTAINS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
P. O. Box 236
Silt, CO 81652
RE: FREEARK SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION REQUEST
TELEPHONE 970 - 625-1887
FAX 970 - 625-4448
Enclosed is a copy of a proposed Petition for Exemption, with accompanying exemption plat
and vicinity map. Would you please provide your written statement concerning availability
of fire protection services and any safety concerns to the undersigned and to the Garfield
County Planning Department at your earliest convenience.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. Should you require any additional information,
please do not hesitate to contact my office.
Very truly yours,
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
as
TWS/bjw
Enclosures
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cc: Garfield County Planning Department
GARFIELD COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE
JAN 5, 2000
GARFIELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
109 EIGHTH STREET
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO.
81601
ATTN: MR. MARK BEAN, DIRECTOR
RE: COUNTY SURVEYOR REVIEW OF THE FREEARK SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION PLAT
DEAR MARK;
I HAVE REVIEWED THE ABOVE REFERENCED EXEMPTION PLAT AND NOTE THE
FOLLOWING:
STANDARD COMMENTS:
1) ANY AT NOTES AS REQUIRED BY THE GARFIELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPT.
SHOULD BE PLACED UPON THE PLAT.
2) A COMPUTER DISKETTE OF THE MAP IS REQUESTED BY THE GARFIELD COUNTY
ASSESSOR OFFICE FOR USE BY THEIR MAPPING DEPT.
3) ALL REQUIREMENTS OF C.R.S. 38-51-101 ET. SEQ. SHALL BE MET. THIS
SHALL INCLUDE BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO DEMONSTRATION OF
CONTROLLING MONUMENTATION AND ALIQUOT CORNERS, MONUMENTATION
UPGRADES TO CURRENT STATE STANDARDS AND THE MONUMENTATION OF THE
EXTERIOR BOUNDARY OF THE PARCELS.
PLAT SPECIFIC COMMENTS:
1) THE NORTHEAST AND SOUTHEAST CORNERS OF LOT 3 ARE TO BE SHOWN AS
BEING SET AS 1/16 CORNERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATE
REGULATIONS.
2) ALL DATES SHOULD BE REVISED TO REFLECT THE DATE CHANGE TO THE YEAR
2000.
3) SINCE NO KNOWN CONVEYANCE OF GARFIELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 331 IS KNOWN
TO EXIST, THE COUNTY MAY WANT TO MAKE IT A CONDITION OF APPROVAL
THAT THE AREA DELINEATED ON THE PLAT AS THE RIGHT OF WAY FOR ROAD
NO. 311 BE QUIT -CLAIMED OR DEDICATED TO THE COUNTY.
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SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GIVE ME A CALL.
SINCERELY;
SAMUEL PHELPS
AS GARFIELD COUNTY SURVEYOR
CC:
RICH HOLSAN, P.L.S.
4773 214 ROAD
SILT, CO.
81652
County Cm.irt p�
�eF Ed 7o) 876-2947Samuel Phelps
109 Eighth Street Garfield County Surveyor
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
(970) 945-9158
Private Office
1001 Grand Avenue, Ste. 205
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
PH: (970) 928-8233 FAX: (970) 945-8565
STUVER & GEORGE, P.C.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
120 WEST THIRD STREET
P. O. BOX 907
RIFLE, COLORADO 81650
THOMAS W. STUVER
RUSSELL GEORGE
MELODY D. MASSIH
DANIEL D. LEMOINE
November 19, 1999
Garfield County Building and
Planning Department
109 8th Street, Suite 303
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Re: Freeark Subdivision
Gentlemen:
TELEPHONE 970 - 625-1887
FAX 970 - 625-4448
Submitted herewith you will find the final plat of the Freeark Subdivision Exemption, together
with those additional items required as conditions of final approval, to wit:
1. Copy of well test results performed by J&M Pump Company dated September 27, 1999;
2. Analytic report of water quality performed by Grand Junction Laboratories and reported
October 4, 1999; and
3. Our costs check payable to Garfield County for $600.00 representing the school site
acquisition fees for the three exemption parcels.
We ask that the plat be immediately considered for final approval.
Please call me if there are any further questions or documentation required.
Very truly yours,
STUVER & GEORGE, p. C.
Thomas W. Stuver
TWS/gg
Enclosures
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J & M PUMP COMPANY
0241 COUNTY ROAD 167
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81601
(303) 945-6159
September 27, 1997
Robert Treeark
304 Fairbank Rd.
Riverside ILL. 60546
RE: Well Test
Attn: Robert,
A four hour well test was performed on a well located on 331 or
Dry Hollow Rd at Silt. The following results were obtained:
Well Depth: 145'
Water Level: 33'4"
Drawdown:
17'0"
Sustained Yeild: 15 GPM
Clarity: Clear
Recovery: 96% within 6 minutes
This test was performed as a step test,graduating from 5 to 10 to 15
gpm with 30 minutes between each step.
This well should be adequate for three households providing large
irrigation is nota factor.
If you have any questions, please call, 954-6159. Thank You.
J & M Pump Co.
4(//a/JIQ "kJ
Richard A. Holub
Lic. No. 1196
STANDARD BACTERIOLOGICAL WATER TEST
SNOWMASS WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT
P.O. BOX 5700
SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO. 81615 - 1
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CHECK SAMPLE ( ) PROCESS WATER
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—NOTE: IF ALL INFORMATION IS NOT SUPPLIED, THE SAMPLE WILL
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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Rifle Realty
Leo Swartzendruber
131 W. 3rd ST.
Rifle, CO 81650
(970)625-1681; FAX 625-2229
1950
water
Customer No. Laboratory No. Sample
9/27/99 10/4/99
Date ReceiveDate Reported
Sample 1950
Robert Freeark
Total Dissolved Solids
Nitrate(N)
NOTES:
1940 mg/l
0.85 moll
For reference, limits for public drinking waters are
TDS 500 mg/1
Nitrate 10 mg/1
Director: B. Bauer