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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 Applicationoo REf r ii, [\/ED GARFTELD COUNTY APR ? 4 2006 Building & Planning DePartment 108 8th Street, Suite 401 G,qr,' .. ,..r..'",irril-Y Gtenwood springs, colorado 81601 BUlLDll'iG Cr 3LANNING Telephone: 970. 945. 8 212 F acsimi le: 970. 38 4.347 0 www. qarfield-countv. com Exemption from the Definition of Subdivision GENERAL INFORMATION (To be completed by the applicant.) F Street Address / General Location of Prope 7962 County Road 301 Parachute, Colorado 81635 ) Legal Description of Parent Property:SI,{NE, Section 5 , Township 7 South, Range 9.4 West of the 6th P.M. F Size of Property (in acres) as of January 1, 1973:.Lqc zsl F Current Size of Property to be Subdivided (in acres)cR-90 F Number of Tracts / Lots Created lncluding remainder of Parent Property t2 F Proposed size of Tracts / Lots to be Created lncluding remainder of Parent Property: o Lot #: A containing s: '89o acres o Lot #: B containing 5 ' o1o acres o Lot #: containing acres o Lot #: containing acres o Lot #: containing acres F Propefi's Zone District:ARRD P Name of Propertv Owner (Applicant):Andrew J. Ilarrls and Shirl-eY J. Ha F Address:7962 County Road 301, . TelephOne: ) City Pdrachute state: co Zip code:81635 P4;4'N/A ) Name of Owner's Representative, if anv (Planner, Attorney): Stuver, LeMoine & Cl-ifton, P.C. } Address' L20 West Third Street Telep hone: 970-625-7887 > City Rifle State: co Zip Code:816s0 FIX: ezs-al4a STAFF USE ONLY ) Doc. No.: - Date Submitted:- TC Date: t \ o o APPLICAT SU B MITTAL REQUIREM ENTS As a minimum, an applicant requesting an Exempti on from the Defi nition from Subdivision ("Exemption") shallspecifically respond to allthe following item s below and attach any additional information to be submitted with this application 1. Provide a narrative explaining why exemption is being requested. 2. Sketch map at a minimum scale of 1"=2OO' showing the legal description of the property, dimension, area, and legal description of all proposed lots or separate interests to be created, access to a public right-of-way, and any proposed easements for drainage, irrigation, access or utilities. 3. Vicinity map at a minimum scale of 1"=2000' showing the general topographic and geographic relatioh of ine proposed exemption to the surrounding area within turo (2) miles, for which a copy of U.S.G.S. quadrangle map may be used' 4. Copy of the deed showing ownership by the applicant, or a letter from the property owner(s) if other than the applicant. 5. Names and addresses of owners of record of land immediately adjoining and within 200 feet of the proposed exemption, mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners of record of the propefi to be exempted, and tenants of any structure proposed for conversion. 6. Evidence of soil types and characteristics of each type located on the property. 7. Provide proof of legal and adequate source of domestic water for each lot created. 8. Method of sewage disposal. 9. provide a letter of approval of fire protection plan from the appropriate fire district in which the subject propefi is located. 10. lf connection to a community or municipal water or sewer system is proposed, submit a letter from the governing body stating a willingness to serve the property. 11. lt shall be demonstrated that the parcel existed as described on January 1,1973 orthe parcel as it exists presently is one of not more than three parcels created from a larger parcel, as it existed on January 1, 1973. 12. A $300.00 Base Fee: Applicant shall sign the Agreement for Payment form and provide the fee with the application. 13. Submit 2 copies of this completed application form and all the required submittal materials to the Building and Planning Department. Staff will request additional copies once the Exemption application has been deemed technically complete' 2 oo t ,a EXEMPTION A PPLICABILITY Pursuant to section 8:50 of the Subdivision Regulations, the Board of County Commissioners has the discretionary power to exempt a division of land from the definition of subdivision and, thereby, from the procedure in these Regulations, provided the Board of County Commlssioners determines that such exemption will not impair or defeat the stated purpose of the Subdivision Regulations nor be detrimental to the general public welfare. The Board has determined that leises, easements and other similar interests in Garfield County owned property, land for oil and gas facilities, and an accessory dwelling unit or two family dwelling if'ai ,r" subject to leasehold interest only and complying with the requirements of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution, are exempt from these regulations. A. No more than a total of four (4) lots, parcels, interests or dwelling units will be created from any parcel, as that parcel was described in the records of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder's Office on January 1, 1973. ln order to qualify for exemption, the parcel as it existed on January 1 , 1973, must have been 35 acres or greater in size at the time and not a part of a record'ed subdivision; however, any parcel to be divided by exemption that is spiit Oy a public right-of-way (State or Federal highway, County road or railroad), preveniing joint use of the proposed tracts, and the division occurs along the public right- of-way, Juch parcels thereby created may, at the discretion of the Board, not be considered to have been created by exemption with regard to the four (4) lot, parcel, interest or dwelling unit limitation othenruise applicable. For the purposes of definition, all tracts of land 35 acres or greater in size, created after January 1, 1973 will count as parcels of land created by exemption since January 1,1973- B. All Garfield County zoning requirements will be met. C. All lots created will have legal access to a public right-of-way and any necessary access easements have been obtained or are in the process of being obtained. D. Provision has been made for an adequate source of water in terms of the leqal and nhrrciaal nrra iftr n ua anr{ danandahilifrr and a suitable type of sewage disposal to serve each proposed lot. Proof of a legal supply shall supply plan contract; augmentation plan; an approved domestic water source or a contract for a permanent leg be an approved substitute water well permit; legally adjudicated al supply of domestic water to be hauled from an outside site for a cistern. Proof of the physical supply from a well for the public meeting, may be documentation from the Division of Water Resources that demonstrates that there are wells within a Yo mile of the site producing at least five (5) gallonsiminute. Prior to the signing of a plat, all physical water supplies using a well shall demonstrate the following: 1) That a four (4) hour pump test be performed on the well to be used. 2) A well completion report demonstrating the depth of the well, the characteristics of the aquifer and the static water level; 3) The results of the four (4) hour pump test indicating the pumping rate in gallons per minute and information showing draw down and recharge; J oo t. 4) A written opinion of the person conducting the well test that this well should be adequate to supply water to the number of proposed lots; S) An assumption of an averageorno lessthan 3.5 people perdwelling unit, using 100 gallons of water Per Person, Per daY; 6) lf the well is to be shared, a legal, well sharing agreement which discusses all easements and costs associated with the opelation and maintenance of the system and who will Oe r-sponsible for paying these costs and how assessments will be made for these costs. 7) The water quality is tested by an approved testing laboratory and meet State guidelines concerning'bacteria and nitrites. For water supplies based on the use of cistern, the tank shall be a minimum of 1000 gallons. E. Method of sewage disposal, and a letter of approval of the flre protection plan from the appropriate fi re district. F. All State and local environmental health and safety requirements have been met or are in the process of being met. G. provision has been made for any required road or storm drainage improvements. H. Fire protection has been approved by the appropriate fire district. l. Any necessary drainage, irrigation or utility easements have been obtained or are in the process of being obtained. J. All applicable taxes and special assessments have been paid. ilt.PROCE URAL REOUIRE MENTS of Subdivision aPPlication ) (The following steps outline how the Exemption from the Definition review process works in Garfield County. 1. Submit 2 copies of this completed application form (pages 1-6) including all submittal requirements and the base fee to the Garfield County Planning Department' lt will be received and given to a Staff Planner who will review the application for technical completeness riitt',in 15 working days. The Planning Department may request an extension of time from the Board of County Commissioners for such review not to exceed an additional fifteen (15) working days. Z. Once the application is deemed technically complete, the Staff Planner will send you a letter indicaiing the application is complete in addition to requesting additional copies of the application to be provided to the Board of County Commissioners for their review in preparation for the public hearing. 3. Staff will also send you a "Public Notice Form(s)" indicating the time and date of your hearing before the Board of County Commissioners. Prior to the public hearing, Staff will provid! you with a Staff Memorandum regarding your requested Exemption application. (lf 4 o o t staff determines you apprication to be deficient, a retter wiil be sent to you indicating that additional intormalion is needed to deem your application complete.) 4. lt is solely the Applicant's responsibility to ensure proper noticing occurs regarding the petition for an E;;pil; iorinb punli" hearing' lf proper notice has not occurred' the pruu" hearing *iir iiot occur. Notice requirements are as follows: a. Notice by publication, including the name of the applicant' description of the subject lot, a description of the propo-seo Exemption from'the Definition of subdivision and nature of the hearing, ano tne Jate, timl and place for the hearing shall be given onceinanewspaperofgeneralcirculationinthatportionof.theQoyntvinwhichthe subject property is located at teasithirty (30) but not more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of such hearing, ;;Jp;;;i'oi p'otit'tion shall be presented at hearing bY the aPPlicant. b. Notice by mail, containing information as described under paragraph (1) above' shallbemailedtoallownersofrecordasshownintheCountyAssessor'Sofficeof lots within two hundred feet iioot ot the subject lot and to all owners of mineral interest in the subject prop"rtiri lLast thirty (io) uut not m.ore than sixty (60) days prior to ,r.n f,"riing'time by certified return receipt mail' and receipts shall be presented at the hearing by the applicant' c. The site shall be posted such that the notice is clearly and conspicuously visible from a public right-of-way, with notice signs provided by the Planning Department' The posting must take place-"t i"a"t thi-rty (30) but noi more than sixty (60) days prior to the hearing date and is the sole iesponsibility of the applicant to post the notice, and ensure that it 1"*in" posted untiiand during the date of the hearing' 5. The Applicant is required to appear before the Board of county commissioners at the time and date of the public hearing at wtricrr time the Board will consider the request for Exemptionforthesubjectproperty.lnaddition,theApplicantshallprcvideproofatthe hearing that proper notice was provided' 6. At or within fifteen (1 5) days of the meeting, the B.oard. shall approve'. conditionally approve or deny the exemption request. The ,"r"J* for denial, or any conditions of approval' shall be set forth in the minutes of the ;";69 or in a writien Resorution. An appricant denied exemption may-follow the subdivision procedure in these Regulations' T.oncetheBoardmakesadecisionregardingthe,.requestforalExemption,Staffwill provide the Appticant with a lettei affiiiing tte action taken by the Board with a list of fonditions, if any, to be completed by the applicant' 8. A plat of an approved or conditio-nally approvg! exemption shall be presented to the Board for signature *iit,in ,r20 days ot "pi.o""l The ptat itratt incrude a regal description of the exempted property, and Exemptioii-Certiticate, ihe County Surveyor's Certificate and a statement, if four (4) lots, parcels, or interest have been creited on the parcel' that "NOTE: No further Oivisidn's UV'L*"rption from definition will be allowed'" The plat shall .be recorded with the county clerk-and Recorder no later than thirty (30) days after the chairman's signature. The chairman of the Board of county commissioners shall not sign 5 oo t aplatofaconditionallyapprovedexemptionuntilallconditionsofapprovalhavebeen comPlied with' L The Applicant shall be required to submit a papel copy of the plat and proof that all the conditions of approval have Ueen mei to tnd duifAing and Planning Department at least twenty-one (21) days prior to the expiiation of the IZO-day deadline required for signing the plat by the BoarJ. fhii i. to ensure tir"rv st tr review of irre materials submitted as well as p;;d scheduling the plat to be signed by the board' 10. Once all of the conditions, if any, have been satisfied, an Exemption Plat shall be presented to the Board for signatur" *itt]in 120 days of approval. The plat shall include a legal description of the eximptea prop:ry, and , Exemption Certificate' the County Surveyor's Certificate and a statement, 'if four (4) lots, parcels' or interest have been created on the prr.Lr, in.t ;uorc, ' nto'trrtn"r divisions by exemption from deflnition will be allowed." The plat shall be recorded with the county_ cierk and R.ecorder no later than thirty (30) days aiter the ChairmanG-iignature. The bhairman of the Board of County Commissioners shall not sign , prri 6i a conditionally approved exemption until all conditions of approval have been complied with' I have read the statements above and have which is correct and accurate to the best of provided the required attached information my knowledge. (Signature of aPPli canUowner)Date ,\Grv{J ,)MtLa b tp Last Revised:212006 6 oo 2. AppLICANT understands and agrees that Garfield County Resolution No' 98-09, as amended' establishes a fee schedule for each type of subiivision or land use review applications, and the guidelines for GARFTELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT AGREEMENT FOR PAYMENT FORM (Shall be submitted with application) GARFIELD COTINTY (hereinafter COLINTY) and Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris (hereinafter APPLICANT) agree as follows: 1. APPLICANT has submitted to COLINTY an appliCation fOr Hprris Silhdirrision ExemPf f en THE PROJECT). the administration of the fee structure' plan. APPLICANT Signature Signa ure t/Date:,j c0 Date: Andr ar.r .T - He 1e Shirely J. Harris 3. APPLICANT and couNTY agree that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to asJertain the full extent of the costs involved in processing the application. eppr-rceNT agrees to make payment of the Base Fee, established for the PROJECT, and to thereafter permit additional iosts to be bilied to AppLICANT. APPLICANT agrees to make additional puy**tr upon notification by the COUNTY when they are necessary as costs are incurred' 4. The Base Fee shall be in addition to and exclusive of any cost for publication o1 cost of consulting service determined necessary by the Board of county commissioners_for the consideration of an application or additional coLrNTy staff time or expense not covered by the Base Fee. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial Base Fee, APPLICANT strat pay additional billings to cotrNTY to reimburse the couNTY for the processing of the PRoJECT mentioned uuor". APPLICANi acknowledges that all billing shall be paid prior to the final consideration by the couNTy of any rand use permit, zoning amendment, or subdivision 1 Print Name Mailine Address: - 7962 County Road 301"'T;;;;h;;.,-cffi 7962 County Road 30I 1012004 Page 4 Parchute Colo rado 81635 o \$ REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO pursuant to section 30-28-101(10)(a)-(d) of the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) and section 8.00 of the Subdivision Regulations.of Garfield County, Colorado, Andrew J' Harris and Shirley J. Harris (collectively "Appicant") request that the Board of County Commissioners exempt by restlution the division of a 38.90-acre, -oi. o.less, tract of land into one tract of 33.890 acres, more or less, (Parcel A), and one tract of 5.010 acres, more or less, (Parcel B), from the definitions of .,Subdivision,, and "subdivided Land" as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S. $ 30-28- 101(1O)(a)-(d) and the Subdivision Regulations. Applicant bases this request on the reasons stated below. 1. The 3g.90- acre, more or less, tract which is the subject of this Request is owned by Applicant and is described summarily as all the SW1/4 NE1/4, Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 94 West oi,t. 6,h principal Meridian. A copy of the deed transferring the property to Applicant is attached as Exhibit l. 2. Thepurpose of this exemption request is to allow residential sale and use of the lots shown on the exemption Plat. 3. The residential improvements to be constructed on Parcel B will be supplied with water from well permit No. tgwrc through a well sharing agreement with Parcel A. The residential improvements already existing on Parcel A are also supplied with water from Well Permit No' t SgZt S. Copies of the well p".n itt and a proposed Declaration of Water Well Use and Maintenance are attached as Exhibit 2. 4. The.residential improvements to be constructed on Parcel B will be served by individual septic system. The residence on Parcel A already is already served by an individual septic system' 5. The parcels are accessed off County Road 301 through a recorded access easement already rn [, place and designated on the exemption plat across a neighboring property. A 30-foot easement dl irrro"gr, parcell provides access to parcet B. Copies of the recorded access easement as well as a\ pr-"p"-."a declaration for roadway easement and maintenance obligations are attached as Exhibit 3' a I .( :) rJ,: , i 6. Applicant, s property is one of not more than three parcels created from a larger parcel as it it\.*irt"iorrranuary t,tgiz. CopiesofthedeedsinApplicant'schainoftitlefromJanuaryl,l9T3'I * for*ard are attached as Exhibit 4. 7. tn further support of this Request, the following documents are submitted: a. Proposed exemption plat with vicinity map; 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 (Exhibit 5); c. Soii tlpes and characteristics from the United States Department of Agriculture Soil and o o Conservation Service (Exhibit 6); d. Copy of Request for and Comments from Rifle Fire Protection District (Exhibit 7); e. Proposed Declaration of Protective covenants (Exhibit 8); and f. Apflication Fee of $300.00 and signed Fee Agreement. 8. School impact fees as provided by regulation will be paid upon approval of final exemption plat' THEREFORE, Applicant requests that the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, approve this exemption request' DArED *n" bd auv.t fi{fr ,2006' L. Clifton Stuver, LeMoine & Clifton, PC Attorneys for APPlicant Stuver, LeMoine & Clifton, P are authori zed to rePresent us in this matter Andrew J. Hanis \)q 0b J Date C..l\A^.A oo t,(q EXHIBIT 1 ,luf tuu,l'uLtLr'llLu,llh,l ,, /r t,B 6.00 D @.oo GRRFIELD couNTY co I THiS DEED. made county "rVla lkrlh];],#;: o illt llll LSDORF OUIT CLAIM DEED "ofum{ of zOOS,between William Henry Harris of the of Texas,and Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris, joint tenants with rights of survivorship, whos County of Garfield and State of Colorado, grantees. e legal address is 7962 C.R. 301, Parachute, of the WITNESSETH, that grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten ($10) dollars and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has remised, released, sold and QUIT CLAIMED, and by these presents does remise, release, sell and QUIT CLAIM unto grantees, their heirs, successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which grantor has in and to the real properly, together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, described as follows: The SWI/4NE1/4, Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 94 West of the 6'h P.M. in which the boundary of said S\Yl/.4NEti4, Section 5 is describeci as foiiows: Beginning at the center l14 corner of said Section 5 thence No rth02" 03'26" East 13 01.3 8 feet; thence North 89;10'52i East i308.99 feet; thence Sotth Og"3g'56" West 1300.18 feet; thence South 89"03'26" West 1286.26 feet to the center 1/4 corner of said Section 5 to the POINT OF BEGINNING Togetlrer with an easement or right of way described in deed recorded March 15, 1988 in Book 730 atPage 469 also known by street and number as:7962 C.R. 301, Parachute, CO 81635 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoeveq of grantor, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of grantees, their heirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. > STA'IE OF TEXAS COLINTY OF ) )ss. Harris hDOL? The foregoi M day ofng instrument was acknowledged before me on this 2OO5,by William Henry Harris. my hand and official seal EMILI J. ZATOPEK Nolorv Publlc, Slole of lexos My'Commlslon E{ckes FebruarY 13, 2006 My commission expires: N Public a r, I I oo t EXHIBTT 2 ;rn." Sl., Denver, Colorado 8o2o3 o818 Centennlal Bldg.' 1313 (303) 866-3581 ANDREW J HARRIS 7962 cB 301 PARACHUTE CO 81635. (303)625-e2s0 PERMIT TO CONS]TIUCT A WELL LB WELL PEHMIT NUMBER Dtv. 5 cNw. 23 WD 45 OES. BASIN MD Lot: Block: Filing: Subdiv: PP GARFIELD APPLICANT SW 114 NE 114 Section Twp 7 S RANGE 94 W 5 6th P.M. DISTANCES FROM SECT]ON LINES 2250 Ft. from North Section Line 19OO Ft. from East Seaion Line ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATEFI RIGHT CONDMONS OF APPROVAL 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 iniury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action' 2) The constnrction of thb welt shafl be in compliance with the wder well constnrction Rutes 2 ccR 4o2-z unless approral d a rrariance has b€€n granted by the State Board d Examiners of Wder Well Consn"rction and Pump lnstatHion Contractors in accordance with Rule 18' g) This well is recorded, and permit approved, in accordance with cRS 37-92-602(5) for historic use as indicated herein and described in cRS 37-g2-6}2(1)(b), being a well producing 15 GPM and used for ordinary household purposes inside one single family dwelling,'fiie protection, the watering of domestic animals and poultry, and the irrigation of not more than one acre of home gardens and lawns. 4) The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed 1.5 acre-feet. 8D /t-t<{ I l,{ Irl;l Itl l,\l ,Y I Iy APPROVED JD2 Slal. Englnol Receipt No. 0381614 DlvlsloN coPY ?l By e DATE ISSUED SEP E(PIRATION DATE WELL PERMIT NUMBER Drv. 5 cNw. 23 WD 45 DES. BASIN MD oo DECLARATION OF WATER WELL USE AND MAINTENANCE THIS DECLARATION iS made this - daY of 2006,by and between Andrew J. Hanis and ShirleY J. Harris (collecti vely "Declarant") whose address is 7962 CotntY Road 301, Parachute,Colorado 81635. WHEREAS, Declarant is the owner in fee of those real properties described as parcels A and g o, ih. plut ortn. Harris Subdivision Exemption, Garfield county, colorado' Said parcels A and B are referred to hereinafter collectively as "the Parcels." WHEREAS, Declarant is also are the owner of a water well ("well") located on parcer A and permitted under colorado Division of water Resources well Permit No' 189716 for, inter alia, the domestic and irrigations use of not more than three single family dwellings; and WHEREAS, by this Declaration, it is the intent of Declarant to establish a regime goveming the joint;;;;rrir. w.rr by the future owners of the Parcels (the "owners")' NOW THEREFORE, the Declarant sets forth the regime governing joint use of the Well by the future Owners of the Parcels as follows: l.TheownerofParcelAshallbedeemedtoownanundividedtwo- thirds (2l3rd)share of the subject Well permit, WeIl, water tank' 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. The owner of Parcel B shall be deemed to own an undivided one-third (1/3rd) share of the subject Well permit, W"tt, water tank, pump, fittings at the Well head' meters (whether existing ,o* l, to be installed at alater time), pumphouse' foot valves' and any pipes or pipelines and any other structures which are jointly used' 3. No Owner is deemed to have any ownership right in and to any pipe, pipeline or other structure used or required solely by the ownerof another of the Parcels which may utilize any portion of the water frowing from this weil and its structures. This Declaration does not intend to relate to such individually owned or used rights or structures. Nothing in this Declaration shall be construed to give any owner any rights to such non-shared property of the other owner nor to obligate any owner to pay any costs associated with non-shared structures' 4. The owners 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 io piovide to their respective uses an optimum water supply on demand at all times possible based upon the natural uruilubility of water' The owners shall agree to not waste water and to endeavor to use no more than their respective shares of the available water' At o this time it is agreed that no individual water meters must be instailed. If at any time after the date hereof, any owner requires that meters be installed, then each of the owners shall install meters at their individual expense. waste or over-use shal be deemed to be a violation of this Declaration for which the non-defaulting ownef may seek remedy at law or equity for-damages or for injunctive relief, or both. Irrigation"uses shall be limited to not more th antlt acre of lawn and garden irrigation on parcel B and 2r3 acreof lawn and garden irrigation on parcel A. Unless otherwise agreed by each owner, the owner of parcel B sha[,rr. rro mJre than one-third (1/3) of the water legally allocated to the we, (i.e., 5.00 g.p.m.) and the owner of parcer A shalr use no more than two-thirds (213) of the water legally utto"Itla tothe well (i.e. 10.00 g.p.m.). In the event the water physically available from the well is less than the legally available u*o*t, then each owner shall proportionately reduce the consumption of same to the amount u.rrully available' In no event shall the well be pumped at a rate exceeding fifteen (15) gallons per minut". arry household use of the well water must provide for retum flow through an individuar airp"r"r system of the non-evapofative type, retuming the water to the watershed in which the Well is located' 5. Declarant shall be responsible for the initial cost of constructing the Well system, water tank of at least - *Aton capacity' PumP house 1nd anV jointly used pipe lines. Following the initial constructionJhJactuat and continuing costs of operation, maintenance, construction, extension, upgrading, cleaning, repairing and ali other work required on shared components of this water system to cause thJ water at the well to become and remain available to deliver water to the Owners shall be shared by the Owners in proportion to.their share in the Well' This Declaration shall relate only to costs incurred after the date hereof. Electrical charges for the operation of the well shall be shared in proportion to-the water allocated to each owner' No operational costs wilt be charged to ury owner until such owner actually makes a physical connection to the well and begins using water from same' 6. Subject to the provisions in paragraph 4 above' anV Own11-:Tl: been using water from this system and at any time elects not to share in costs' necessary repars' maintenance, replacement and the like nec".*ty to maintain the well and deliver the subject water' shalr not receive water from the system. At such time as said electing owner chooses to resume use of water from the system said owner *uy ao so uponreimbursement to the other user the full cost of said owner,s share of such expenditures with iegal interest retroactive to the expenditure date' T.Theownersagreetocooperateinthefuturemaintenance,operation, repair, replacement or improvement of all "ot*o, faciiities' In the event the Owners are unable to agree on any required maintenance, r.fuir, replacement or improvement, any Owner shall be entitled to undertake the minimal maintenan.., ,.pui', replacement oi i*p'o'"ment necessary and essential for proper functioning of the common facilities- In the event an owner determines to undertake such work unilaterally, such owner shall notif,/ the other owners in writing. The owner undertaking the work shall, upon completion, provide the other owner with a written statement of work performed and the other owner's proportionate share of the cost of same' In the event an owner fails to pay the proportionut" ,t ur. ofany amount due within thirty (30) days after presenlryent' the Owner which has paid ,,.t, .o,t *d e*pe,,se shall be entitled to pursue any remedy available at law or in equity. o 2 oo S.Declarantherebycreatesandreservespennanent,non-exclusive easements across ttre portions of Parcel A designated as "well and waterline Easements" on the final plat ofthe garris subdivision Exemption, as necessary and sufficient the benefit of the owner of Parcel B, as auser ofthe well, watertank, pump and commonpipeline andtreatment system and structures, and arso create and reserv" u ,ron-.*crusive .ur"..rirrt for non-shared or individual pipelines conveying water to the respective Parcel over and across said "well and waterline The Court, in its discretion, may award to the prevailing party Court costs and attorney's fees incurred. Easement. owner. g . Each owner shall agree to not interfere at any time with the proper use by any other owner of its interest in any water strircture and sha, indemnifu and hold harmless all other owner and users from any loss or damage or injury caused by the acts of said indemniffing 10. The term hereof shall be perpetual' 11. This Declaration and the convenants contained herein are intended to and shall run with the titres to those ,.ut f.op.rties described as parcels A and B within the plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption, Garfield^county, colorado, and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the owners thereof, and their assignees or successors' lZ. The laws ofthe State of Colorado shall governthe validity, effect and construction of this Declaration' 13. This Declaration may not be modified in any manner except by an instrument in writing signed by the owners of each of the Parcels ' IN WITNESS WHEREoF, this Declaration is executed this - day of 2006. Andrew J. Hanis Shirley J. Harris 3 oo t STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF GARFIELD SS ) ) ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this -- day of 2}06,by Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris. Witness my hand and official seal' My commission exPres Notary Public 4 o a t EXIIIBIT 3 Jan. 6.2004-10:54AM-c0tt wEALTti rrrrr O u0,652 2 P, 2/3 ilErd.d *lO;Sb-o,ctocL-fr*tu ilAR 15 1St Froptton No 39{)37'l' MILDRED ALsD-olF. REcoBDER GAFFIELD COUNTY, COTORADO GARRED IIIAR 1s ls88 6hbDc ro o::( ?30 rct469 OUIT CIAIH DEED VELLA J. HOORE,s uhose addrees is 259 Blackhauk trail, Tovn of, parachut*, courrtyot' Garfierd, state of cororado, fot tjre coneideration of TenEllars and other good and veluable eonsideratf"",-1n hand p"i;;hereby guil clairas to H. c. MOORE, vhoae addresg ia 1962 county Road 301, Towzr of parachut', countyof Garfield, State of Colorado, an easement or riEht-of_way oveiand acroaa trre forlowlng deacE5E@r or 'i".r properlygltuate i-a the couaty of Garfield, 6tare of cclot&dor lo-vitr A parcel of land siruate jr the SEINHh Sectioo S,Towaship 7 South, Range 94 Hcst of t}le gtt erinclpaiHeridian lfrng aoutheasterly of the aoutieaeterlyrighr-_of-way -of County Road l30l nore piiiicur"rrvdescrlbed as follorrs: BEGfNNING at the Cenier f C"i".iof said Sectioa 5, thence along the East-West cerrter_line of said Seccion 5, S.g9.o3;26-W. 958.30 feer to apolnt on the aouthe_astelry right-of-vay of county Road#30I,. lhence- ehe_ forrorring couraea aiong gaid aouth_ 9?9tgl1{ rj-ght-of-way 128.57 feer along -the arc of I155.62 foot rad,ius cireular curwe to thJ left shlch arcsub!,ends a chord learj-ng Of 8.34.41 '58"E. I25..04 feet;thence N.I1o00,45"E. 169.69 leet,. thence 512.41 feetalong ehc arc of a Bo7-go foot radiur circular curve to !h9 _5i9ht which arc aubterrds a chord, beering ofN,29'11 .04"E. 503,86 feet: ttrence U.47.21 ,23.8-IaI.26 feet; tfrence ZOg.40 feat along ehe erc of I600,04 fooB radius circular curv6 to chc reft rrhieh arcsubtende a ch_o_rd b_earj.ng of N.3]-.24,24"E. 207.36 feei;Ehence N.27"27t24"8. 35S.SI feet so a point, oa theNorr,h line of said SEINWI; thence leavingi "iia ,lght_o_f-vqy a6d along r}re North line of, iaia SElfi*t,N.89'10,52,E. 244.05 feet ?o ttre northeast cornerpoinc of, said sZtmfi; thence S,02.39'30"W- l3O1.3gfeet to the centre! | cornar of Saction S, t1'e point ofbeginning, a6 tDore fully d.escri.beil i'' a quit clain dsearecord,6d. Hay 24, I995, in Book 569 at page 132,GarfLeltt County lecord.s. thj'e qasernent or -rJ,ght-of-9ay sharr not crcced thlrty fe8t (30,)in vidrh, centered upon tha ioadway rE it preeintiy "iiut" "ia i,in ptace, and ig for the cxeluJive be',;fir -oG' th6 follovi.ngd.escribed property vhich ia preeently onnetl rv *ri grantee: Ttre ,SllNEL Section 5. Tovnship 7 Soueh, Ransa 94 Westof trre 6ch Prlncipal lterraian -.r.n *rlch -the *undary ofsaid SH{NEI SectLoa 5 is deecribed as follous: B-eginnlng at tlre center I corner of eaid Sectlon sthence Eorrh 02.39i3O, East 1301.39 feet,,. thcnce NorEh89'10'52' East 1308.99 feeti'thence Soqth 03.39.56.9leet 130Q.18 feer,; thence Souch AE.O3.26', r{eat 12g6.26Eeet to tlre center I corner of said Sectlon 5 the pOfN? OF BEGINNING. (llailing address of grantee z 7962 Coqnty Road 301nif,Ic, Co st6SO) rith el1 its aFpurtenance€, aubjecc to rggg property trxea aadaasassnentr, eaaements, rights of vay. ractriiti.-we covenants ofrecord. raaerwations coutaLned vtthin the unlted states pateal. 1 -Ian, 6. 2004110: 54AM-co[flt WEALTII TITL o : i I atzt:nLA ./ | -t I N0,6522 P. 3/3 I i , STATE OF EOIJORAM COUTfiY Of Gi,RFIELD x ot:r ?30 P:Gt470 of March, 1988. ibed and sruorn to before ne J. Moore. CIAL %' n;// signcd enLs uf aaY ) ) 5t . (: : : ltl.t.t. I Ir Ir It i,r! t:li,: t, I : :. I t. : I 2 oO I DECLARATION OF PRIVATE ROADWAY EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS This Declaration is made this - day of 2006,by Andrew J Harris and Shirley J. Harris (hereinafter collectively "the Declarant"), owners in fee ofthat real property described as Parcels A and B of the Harris Subdivision Exemption,County of Garfield, State of Colorado. I RECITALS The Declarant is the owner and subdivider of two tracts of land known as Parcels A and B, Harris Subdivision Exemption, Garfield County, Colorado and, by this Declaration, intends to grant and dedicate joint and common rights to the use of a private driveway serving the Parcels, and impose o, th. Parcels, as covenints running with the land, the obligation to jointly maintain the drivewaY. il ROAD EASEMENT SECTION 2.01 The Declarant herebY grants and dedicates unto the owner of Parcel B, Harris Subdivision Exemption, their heirs, successors and assigns, a non-exclusive 30-foot easement upon,over and across, that portion of Parcel A,designated as an access and utility easement on the plat of the Harris Subdivision ExemPtion recorded in the office of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder, at Reception No.and as attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, for use by the owner of Parcel B, their successors, assigns, agents, employees,tenants, guests and invitees, for a prt vate access roadway and utility purposes (hereinafter "the road easement") subject to the terms , conditions andprovisions hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2.02 The term of the road easement herein granted shall be perpetual' SECTION 2.03 o o The costs of repair, maintenance, clearing, trash removal, snow plowing, and other expenses of upkeep and preservation of the access easement shall be the sole respo.rsibility of the lwner of Paicel B, Harris Subdivision Exemption' Routine repairs' prri.rg, cleaiing, trash removal and snow plowing will be conducted from time to time, as may be reasonably necessary. UI This Agreement and the terms, conditions and provisions hereof may be enforced by the owner of u"i of the Parcels, their successors and assigns, and in the event legal proceedings are brought against any pafi for the purpose of such enforcement, the prevailing Ourr, o, p-u.ti", shallrecover from the non-pr"ruitittg party or parties all costs associated ifr"rl*ith, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees. The owner of each Parcel agrees that, upon request of any of the other owner, it will certiff from time to time to any p"rrJ, designated whether there are any breaches of this agreement. If any party fails to respond to such a request within ten (10) days of the date ofthe rJquest, any exisiing breach of the Agreement shall be deemed waived by the non-responding party. ENFORCEMENT IV EASEMENT SERVICE AREA Use of the easements shall be restricted to access to and from Parcel B. The road easement may not be used for the parking or storage of vehicles or equipment' The road easement is subject to the dedication of utiiity easements set forth on the recorded plat of the Harris Subdivision ExemPtion. v UTILITIES The Declarant has granted on the final plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption, a perpetual, non-exclusive easement to use the road easement for the purpose of providing utility service to Parcel B or for the repair, maintenance, removal or replacement of said utilities. All instrumentalities, lines, oi facilities placed in the road easement shall be maintained in a safe condition by the respective utility company or governmental agency' No grantee of a utility easement r.rd". the f,rnal plat shall in the use, construction, reconstruction, Iperation, maintenance, or repair of any utility in any way unreasonably obstruct or delay the use of the roadway easement granted herein' 2 oI VI SPECIAL USES Under no circumstances shall road access be denied to or from Parcel B over and across the road easement for emergency vehicles, maintenance equipment, and government officials while on official business. VII SUBSEQUENT OWNERS The easement granted herein is appurtenant to the respective Parcels in the Harris Subdivision Exemption and such easement may not be transferred, assigned or conveyed apart or separately from the respective Parcels which benefit from the easement. All provisions of this Agreement, including all benefits and burdens, shall run with the respectivi Parcels subject hereto and shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, assigns, successors and personal representatives of the Declarant, subject to the provisions hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarant has executed this Declaration as of the day and year first above set forth. Andrew J. Harris Shirley J. Harris STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF GARFIELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this - day of 2OO6,by Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris. Witness my hand and official seal. ) )ss ) 3 My commission expires Notary Public I o EXHIBIT 4 ao ProperlYboundary as of March 5'1954 Book 275Page397 \/ PropertY boundary as of Janualy 1'ryf ntit tif" of property on April 18' 1972 Book 429Page 460 (o o @ I oI l,/ Property boundary after Lot 1 Book 550,Pa9e749 'i Rerecorded at Book 555, Page 9 Book 550 Page 751 (fught-of-way and easement) Rerecorded at Book 555 at Page 03 1 --(/\7 a / ProPertY boundarY after goot( 669Pagel37 ,t ,/ ilrf r luu J rr I Hr u ufu ,lJIILu I ,./F I F. 6.@@ D O.OO GARFIELD CoUNTY C0 o OUIT CLAIM DEED lYar*gf THIS DEEp, made tt is -fauyHarris of the County of tila'l ke r und th" Stut" ot frnu a-rv ZOO5,between William Henry ofTexas, grantod and Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. is 7962 C.R. 3 01, Parachute, of theHarris, joint tenants with rights of survivorship, whose legal address County of Garfield and State of Colorado, grantees. WITNESSETH, that grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten ($10) dollars and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has remised, released, sold and QUIT CLAIMED, and by these presents does remise, release, sell and QUIT CLAIM unto grantees, their heirs, successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which grantor has in and to the real properfy, together with improvements, if any, situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, described as follows: The SWl/4NE1/4, Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 94 West of the 6ft P.M. in which the boundary of said S\V1l4Ni]1/.+, Section 5 is describeci as foiiows: Beginning at the center 1/4 corner of said Section 5 thence North02"03'26" East 1301.38 feet; thence North 89'10'52" East 1308.99 feet; tlrence South Olo39'56" West 1300.18 feet; thence South 89"03'26" West 1286.26 feet to the center 1/4 corner of said Section 5 to the POINT OF BEGINNING Together with an easement or right of way described in deed recorded March 15, 1988 in Book 730 atPage 469 also known by street and number as: 7962 C.R. 3 0 I , Parachute, CO 8 I 63 5 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of grantor, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of grantees, their heirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. Harris STA'TE OF TEXAS COTINTY OF )ss The foregoi itness my hand and official seal ) #day orng instrument was acknowledged before me on this 200b, by William Henry Harris. 9ootp I EMILIJ. ZATOPEK Nolory Publlc, Stole of Texos MyCommlslon $Qlres February'13, 2006 My commission expires N Public a. r!l,4- -iaa -alr cl - ull =agIE :(t z, -rn =-o-o-() =fi3:to F.rL:o- G, -O CEIqf g, f.'ioroq :('' Or6l =Ra:\oINAIO -\(o:(YrF oaro-. =@ =$r-!O ?r \ o o WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED, Made this 15th day of October, 2003, between Andrew Harris and wife, Shirley Harris, of the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, Grantors, and William Henry Haris, whose legal address is 225L8 State Highway 75 Nortb Huntsville, Texas 77320, Grantee(s): WITN.ESSETH, That the Grantors for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufEciency of whjch is hereby acknowledged, haslhave gftInted" bargained, sold and conveyed" and by these presents does/do grant, bargain, selI, convey and confrm, r:nto the Grantee, its/his/her/their heirs/, successom and assigns forevet, all the real properly, together with improvements, if any, sifi:ate, lying and being in the County of Garfiel4 State of Coiorado described as follows: The SW1/4NE1/4 Section 5, Township 7 South, Range 94 West of the 6m Principal Meridian in which the boundary of said SW1/4NE1/4 Section 5 is described as follows: Beginningatthecenter%cornerofsaid.section5thenceNorth 02o03'26-East1301.38 feet; thence North 89o10'52' East 1308.99 feet; thence South 03039'56" West 1300.18 feeq ttrence South 89003'26- West 1286.26 feet to the center Yq corter of said Section 5 to.the POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETIIER with an easement or right of way described in deed recorded March 15, 1988 in Book 730 atPage 469. AND WARRAIITS title to the s2me subject to the lien of the 2003 general properfy ta:res, patent reserrations, prior mineral reservations, and easements of record- IN WT[NESS WHEREOf,', the Grantors have executed this deed on the date set forth above. Harris STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF GARFIELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this €etotcr+5, 2003 by Andrew Ha:ris and Shirley Harris. Dec. 1OJ ) ) ) FO It t I ar)t o() t{qt 5\ 4 N a q ( oo Bocorded * l0:3Q o'.to"uJ_.M--frlAR 15 1988 Bcception nro. 39O3?2 MILDRED AtsDorF, REcoRDER GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO Bn:( ?30 r*217L GAN.:TEID lltAR ls 1S88 Stato Doc for $4.t: W. C. MOORE, whose address is 7962 _County Road 301, Town of parachute, Countyof Garfield, State of Colorado, for the consideration of feiDollars and other good and valuable consideration, in hand p"ia,hereby sells and conveys to ANDRE!{ J. IIARRIS and SHIRLEY .r. HARRIS,as joint tenants, whose address is 1585 county Road 300, Town of parachute, countyof Garfierd, state of cororado, the following described r""iproperty in the County of Garfle1d, State of Collrado, to-wit: The SWLMET Section 5, Township 7 South, Fange 94 llestof the 6rh principal Mericlian in which the btundary ofsaid SW|NEI Section 5 is described as follows: Beginn5-ng at the center I corner of said Seetion 5thence North 02"39'3O,, East 1301.39 feet; thence North 89 " 10 ' 52 " East 1308. 99 feet; thence South 03 " 39 ' 56 "West 130O.18'feet; thence Souttr 99.03,26,, I{est L2A6.26feet to the center I corner of said sectj.on 5 the POINTOF BEGINNING. Together with all ditch and ditch rights, waeer and water rights,appurtenant tiereto or uaed in connection therewith, includingbut not limited to t] e grantor's remaining interest in th;Bluebird Ditch from Cache Creek, together rri*r easements andrlghts-of-way for ditches to construct, maintain, clean out andoperate and utiJ.ize saj-d rrater. Also. together with an easement or rlght-of-way over and across aportion of the SEhNWI Section 5, Townshj_p 7 South, Range 94 Westof the 5th Principat Meridian for access from this -parcel toCounty Road. No. 301, as descri.bed in a guit claim deed. datedMarch 9, 1988, between Ve1la J. Moore and W. C. Moore. WARRANTY DEED Reserving to ltre grantor a life estatepremises.on the above-described Wittr alJ- itE appurtenances subject, to L988 property taxesof way, restrictive covenants and warrants title to the same,and agsessments, easements, riglrtsof recordr Eea€fVdtions containedwithin the Unit.ed. States Eatent. (Mailing address of grantees: p. O. Box 4g7, paractrute, CO g1635) signed *ts l4tday of Marchr I98g. STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OP GARI'IELD )) ss. ) ..';-':t-; "*.Ttre foregoing was subscribed. .;..de!i:.oL"i1tarch, 1988, by w. c. Moor i'.1, .,j1'.;t...i ,T J ', '.., T{.I,TNESS MY IIAIID AND OFFICIAI . :,,uy. commiision expires:: "' '' 2'3-?o. ii'.' ., ''i,,,,. ,+and sworn to before me this /r/a e. SEAI. c llt'r.orrh'rl Beginning at the center k corne I30I.3B feet;thence N89 10r52" 1300.18 feet;thence S89 03r26n :;nrsg,RvINc ; wheresoever' Btuebird Dl . for dicches ll waEer. rl I M., : .ilAY-L4-rS8L-----.- RDETT'S ST }IP o Err0K 669 rrcrlS$ Hffi{lFBss . Stata Doc. Fs o I Itlcrptiott ''oli T,,,* I)t:t.:tr, [t'tu ttrir ] I a^y ot February ' l9 I5 I .l:i l,ctr+,'n W. C. l{oore and Vella J. Moore il .f.r," C!'rrdtvof GaffleId trndituttrrf , i Colornrlo, of tlto fir*( plrt. onrl i t'I . C. lloore x, T1S5O- u,trol, lesal nrhlrcrr ir 7952 County Rd. 301 RifIe, CO 81650 ,rf th' (irrrntY o( Gaf f ield Colrrrurlo. of t ht tr(ttrd tttrrt' of Garfield ondStatcofColorrdo'lowil: The SwlNEk section 5, TounshiP Principal lleridian in which the is described as follows: ? South, Range 94 wesc of boun<larY of said Sl'IkNEk pqrt htrve horetrrrto i(t t,he jrlitrt s %q -4:/"r,<w- C. Moore thb o2/<-htry"r February K Ey tnd state of lt,lTNr:sst:Tll.Thrtthcsridpart i6tEthcfirstnert,fornnrl inconrirlerutioloftlrcsurnof '. reri"il;;il'ii,io' ornni cooD AND vAr,uABLE coNsIDERArroNS 4x)*t''rrl+q , t,rth."ni,tl,,,rtigsfthufirstpartinhln4peidbyth'aoidprrty oftheseconrlDilrt'tllcr.cctlttwhcrilof : i" h.,r.1,.- corrfcrrul nnd |cknowledacrl. hevQcmirrd. rrlcrscd, solrl' conveyerl rnd QUt't cl"\llltr:l)' anrl hlr thcrt' irr....rrr'l,r rtrniro,relcrrc,sall.conveyendQUttCLAl[tuntothosoirlp{.ty oltht'*tcorrrlpnrr'his ltrfirs' ll s.,."..-.r.arrrl:uxigrrr,forevr.r,rllthcright.titleiinteralt.claimtrnrldchrtnrlwhichthcx:rirlp:rrd-€s.ftlrrfirstprrtI' 1," ve,r, :lnrl to the followinr dstcribcd lot orprtcal ofltnd titutrLe. lyitrg nnrl hcing in thc ('rtrrhtv the 6th Section 5 r L W of said Section 5 thence N02 39r30"8 1308.99 feet; thence s03 39'56"I'l 1286.26 feel to the center La corn€r beginning. 8.55 acres more or less'of said Section 5 the P oint of Said parcel of land contains 1 2 of any and all water rlghts owned by l'I-C- Iloore locaEed, uhaEsoeve r named J.ncludlng but noc llmlted to Ehe rch from Cache Creek, logether wlth easetnents and rlghts-of -way co consEruct, malnEaln' clean out and oPeraEe and utllize s ald . rlso ktrrrtn ar strcct nnd numhcr ,t .fO [,\Vl: ANt) TO ilOI.f, th€ irmc. toElthcr with rll rnd rinsultrr the xpltlrrtcnnlr.t'r otrrl pritih'r:i'* thrr"rrillrr , I hol,rr*,uo,,, in anyrvixc th('reunto sltp€rtrining' qntl sll tho Gttrtr" rirht' title' itrt€rat! nnrl elninl $lrtrtrrr('ver' ('f 'hr'. r:rirl F{.t ig{ltt,c fint pnrt. cithcr in lre or "quity. Lo th! oBly Fropcr rtro. bcncfit nnd behoof of thc r:rirl portY rrf tlrc rrttrtrl pnrt. [!5hcirs tnrl lrsi*ns fortvca lnv \rlTNf:ss lvllf:Rf:Ol'.ThG said pertielsrf the first rnrl rrrl S I ltr rlnt'snd ycar fir!! rhova wrlttcn' l Si$rr.,l. Sp:rl+rl anrt Irelivererl in thc t'rescncc of _ [ I sT,lTl: (TPCOI.ORADO. Il rr- (:rrurrty of Gaf f ieldj Tlr frrrrBrtittE instrurncnt wrt scknowlcdged bcforc mc VeIIa J. , rg !$rv' w. c. tqooRE and VELLA J' MooRE It;-r'r.rur.irri.tt.r,irt'r G - /7 ,tS,$Ittntramyltr;ndnnrl o(ticinltcrl' . - ..lsl:.\l,l l.s r:,\ t.l r.l ..-. lsl:,\ l.l -t r.i ' '1;'''/- i: :'r 1.\::# c:r.c No. 91.1. .lt t? l'1.\lx l,af,D.trd&ra nrurti.r.Jt:t 9. ftl Ai ' l..l.d. COt:1.-l.!olt !ll'^tn o/20 taoo2/oo2 llct rrrlrrl ir loc M., l(err.lrt;r,tr Nrr--. C. :loorc anif vella J. 80n( 669 p16s[f,] ffit[ttar Etab Dcc' l'oe 4Y$ ''- -' Rr.tr'rrlr.r ntrcoRDEn's sr^rlP r .^,J. , l'trts I)r:r:u, M,,tetlris jl / dayof February ilflh,' ro85 l{oore nnd strtc of snd sttrt(,of ()orn(yof Carfield ('.rl,rr;r'lo. r'I Lh{' firs'" lrtrt. tra(l r"reIIa J. Moore i! o.ho," L.x:rl l,klrcss i* 2 5 9 BIaCkhaWk Tf aiI: Parachute, CO 81635 I ol'thr CouhtY of Garf ield e< ll pr(irollll', rcrrrist.rclcusc.scll.conreyandQUtTCLAl[1 untotlroraidpart! ofthlsocorrtl;,nrt. [65 hrrrs, -rrrier..rirrrrr:rarrrl rsrit:ns,(ortvcr.rlll,herighqtitl!rinterest,claimanrl dcm:rr<l rtlrichtlresai(l piri ie.qrl,.firr:IrrIt lrvg rrr ;rnLl trr thr followirrp rlcscrihcd lul, or pnreel rrflontl riLrtrrtt, Iytng nrttl lr.:1tr,! in tltc ()oilrlty- ol' Gaf f ieid an,l Statt olColorndo,towit: tr 'A rrarcel of iand situate in Lhe SEINI^It Section 5, Townsrip 7 south, Rair,11.94 West of the 6th Principat Meridian 1yilg-sou:hcasterfy_ot- tii"'i""ir',"i"t"iiv-.ieh[-or-wiv 'ot County Road- #36I nore Par:icularl!',dcscribed as follows: BEGINNING aC the Center k Corner ot saro :ric- ti;n 5, Elence "I;;;-tha-E;;g-- west centerrine of said section 5 saS' Cl i zO;il--i5e. fO'Ee.t-to i-point on the southeasterly right-of-'*ay of - Cotrntt' Road F301; hhence the following courses -al-ong-seid-sc'uLr'-cJst-(:riv-rirrht-of-wa1' 128-57 feet along hte arc ot a f55'61 :ooE' ra-' EI;;'-;ii"uri'i-.ui"J-;"-Ene-ieiE-wrricn irc subtends a chord. bearing^of il34 41'58"8 125.6q-t*Et; tnenEJ iirr-ootas'E 169.68 feet; thence i\2'41'feet along: the arc of a 807.80 fOOt radlus circular curve to the r:irrhr l,rhidh arc iur:i.enas i itrora bearing of N29 11tO4"E 503.86 fee+-; ht,d;;""i;;r--zr;zr;:-irlL.7e reei] thence i08.40 feet along the- arc,of a 500.04 foot rad-iuc circular curve Eo the left which arc subte:'rds a chord t""iinq of nii in,iq"t 207.36 feet; thence N27 27'2&"8 355.51. i;;;-t"'-i-"iri"i-.r.,-il',e r'loittr un" or said spktr'Ik; tlrence reaving sai.d ii.Ihe:ot:wIy-""a-riic,ng the Nort.h line of said SEliNWk N89 loi52"I : 24,i-t5 feet'to i.i:,: r'.ciCheast corner point of said SEkNt'Ik; t-hencc S02 l9'30,IV l3O1..fg i""t to the centlif k corner of Sect-ion 5 the point : Iri-rr"gi""iiiq. --sii.r r,ii"ei-"i iana -"ontains 18.85 acres more or Iess, * Crl,,rr,l'r. of tlrc sccond part, $11'lit:SSE'ftl,Tharthcsnidpart iOGthrflrsl, lrart,forrndinconsirlcrrtiorrot'thrr*,.rrtrrf TD:i DOLL.\:IS NND OTI]EF. GOOD AND VALUABLE CO:ISiDIIRATIONS----_+*Jhh-+ItS. rrrrlrr.rrrirlp;rr( igftl,hrfir6tp[rtinLandpeiclbythesridpartO rttltcscconrlpilr(.(]rr;rcctil,trvhqr(itf rs trrrptr:.'r,arrfr.sserl irnrl rchnoq,ledEerl, hag romised, relearcd. rold. tonvcycrl rrr<l Ql.ltT Cl.AllrlFlD, rrrrrl lr1'rlrr.':re rls., iril,rvr rr FII(t!t ntl(l rtrmlxi !l 'l'.ril11\IFlilr-tl1'()t!(Jt,!)thc!nnrt.toge(hcrc'irlrnll rndxirrgrrlsrtlrrit,trrrlcrillrr'r'rnnrl l,ri.illrlfrrlIrrrrrr:,r irr.l6t.(!r.( r,r i1 [r!,u,iso tltcr(unto f,pp€rLnininE, aod all the esLat(.rirllL.r.it!c, itrlr.ro.sL:rrrrl clainr u'lr:rltrrlllr. nf tlrr' :ti,irlll:rrl i,f thrfirs, :,arr,citlrcrinlrworequity,tothconlylrop(rux(,licncfilnndbcltooIof thcslirl prrty .ri tlr,. sr.r.'rr rl lrrrrt. !1 g ;lrr:irr: ;r rrrl ersiFns forever- l]-',1'l'l'Ni:Sll \t'llt:nEOnThcsaid partiggcf thefirE!lt:rtthr\re Icrtrr^Loscl Lhelutrt, S ;rrrrl srrl 5 t lte rlr)' ;rnd Yerr first above writlcn.X | :. l.:,\ r.l lsr:.1 t,l SrErr,..'i. Sr.:rllil irrrrl Ik'lircrerl in Lhc Prcxcncc of t,I lloore --- -1xZ/Lt(nQ;ztnvella J. Mobte ./ .IQ- ,*n^,.1 s1;\'r F: () I' CO l,O R -{ DO, Gotrnty ol Gar f ig l "".rdl .- . -lstjAI.l 'l'lrr,. irrrcsuiog irrstrunren t wts a,cknowledgtd bcfore mr thi: 62 rtny of Februarl'/wf- rrr 8qrrv' [(, .-6".. MooRE \,1:' - -"'-(? . ,))x"":i1"{}\"ory": u ANd VELLA J. I{OORB - /.7 ,ls $5- w-itno*r my hnnrl anrl sIl'icinl rerl. !:. f,..r", r.t, 1'\1)/. ' ' l-t ^'.r S- "rcicrtirbn \.<. rglTti, ll2 of any and all vrater rights owned by vl .C. !.loore wheresoever }ocated, r,rhatsoever named including but not limited to che Bluebird Ditch from Cache Creek, toqether wiE5 easements and rights-of-way for ditches to construct, maintain, clean out and operate and utilize said lrater. t-.r.9.13..t1'rTr-r.^rMDtDD ar.dfivdhrliLhi^a.JaIrWartA,.,.l..t.,6d.COm:l(-(Jn!)!!!^'ho o :. 'I t; l; ":?[.1,!,r;ti1:ir'.,1itr]*igi;:;,+ri:qit**'*r ? aososo 555 nor Og 8.c.Diio Reordrd -J-t![2.f -800-------!llr(55O rrr749 Tttts DEep, rrd. r.tri. 16th dttot llay .DOLLAN& q .lto lno*n rt ttr(t rnd numbtr toth.uidpartwoftb€r|t'tP.dlnhrndDtidb'lh.r.idD.'rk'o,thcEMdP.'t.th.'diptrhcratirhcrctr't ;;;;;;:"/""',.0""' n' 9 r.nrcd' brrrriotd' 'old rtrd d"vcd' rnd bv th'* Prcrnt do s3 Frnt. brrgrin, xll. con..y e.d coof.lh unto th. r.t.t ,rrrE, ul tb. F6d F.l. thai. h.it, and lraiant tot"lr' not i! tcmn(yinaommonU,ti'f"'t"t"ttt-5r'tiftf"f'U"i"ta'ktibrdld orp'r'cl' ott'hd'titu't"lfinasdb'intia th. Countytf Oaffield rndStrEolcolott&'torit: That real proPerty described on Exbibit A' attached hereto' ii,i"iilIip[i.["a ['"t"i" bv this'aference' lt,80.htet . .1':_/- :1i: r:1 ,J rlN c2l d C:g0 o4 \i-i I a'r( o oE I s:\\ s, \ :s tt\\\ \..\ \$.$.ss ^\\ \S R R.\ .(\ L \c tr! ,rir.\rt ottD t'''dl.d' tl"'tr'{""'ritt"C''tdt"trd'f""-OLt_'ltlArh-li' oo '' -1t_):rr<<l in ai' , ' gffi 555 aor 10 io,';r 550 rff7s0 E (hlult A Tornrblp 7 th,2' L ?l ; i '/" W-,*",u,.Lap!Dn 4l rhrdrYrnCrirr,lntr['"riM- sl.rrd, tr.Ld oa Dilttit" i! lht frrifrrl ?305050 r f,ericd TnlsDeto, r.a.rh,' rr.80.itrit E.C. l{ooxc 16tb dryot H8, cf tlrr Ctuotro, GAf fleld 'id 3lr'l colcE&.ct thr frnt D.t! rt' Herlln J. Llagrrcr, Sr' end Brendr F' llegncr ?hELadralul. P.O. Bor 1472, Paecrrgetra' l-tS 39567 rls tffi ar nEt'rnd n{FL" -J-Utl3$-lg0 arq 55O r.ct749 'Pr'ffit tQQ t: I ii a I tht 's' Frs rr lrsEsstlH. th'r tr'' tto pttf*-tir-Jft-tt-iiiLt --ot*oarrd"rl'cn oltbt tui tf TEN DoIlaRs Al[D orH;i cooo : atoo VALIIABIJ coNsrDERArroN- --'- rx]Lut& bth.stdP.Tt w 6ftl*(rhtFtrrthrndFidb'lbtBi'pnF'olth'6nd"'t'th'r€iptthtr-'ltltd'lt mfrrrdudr.(irorlodri'hr j r-'r+ttrtit'd'hld'Ddtoov'vt''"dlo'lh*grGat"o CA Fant, batFl!, kll.'oatty 1"a tottr-ra unld lh"'rd Pattrt' o( I hc rcoalptr' t}'ir htin rrd d'iFt foFw'rt lc ttnrtstncohhotrbutlt-ttttt^t^t''tllih'Iollor-Fr&rriutdLl .-ott"El c'lrbd''rru't' lyir!'n'h'lnrit th. Cdrtvot Geffleld 'h'Sukttctlot'4qErir: That real ProPerty deacrtbed on ErhiblE A' eEteched hcr'Go iii-r-irl"iplialed fierein bv thte rcfercocc' ri ', I : l iII t : i I Iti .i ti 1 !. U. C- !tor. ii ,i stertoicotltrB ." C*.1, J rbb /f /4 '*t ft l- Tht lorreroa rnrrrgri'l r-dr xLDtLl,rtl Ll r x ruJ', i, L ,-Lfaof,c, rr-ir,.rr..r,.i- ,//l 1 / 70 .rr7l .!ilxr.r,h.ra Fa .rtLt.l *!n cha offLce of che Garflcld County Glcrlr and Rccordct. t r.rt.\f r DlrD t".''r"'n' tl':rir't"'1t5tr*itr' { L r ir,{ 55O rff750 r'h{blE A gfi::.":r'ti.Yii:I -i:,'i:!*tola :*:tlLl''o,t!' rrngc ffi r,rF;trx+*[5t*$1:fl:4i]iru:ft :" H:r,frr$Hfr;*fi*ff#iffi, I L rl ri -t';.; '4 i rli Jg ' 4'iN- : elo. utloi -l? I '.e'- ldrqgt::rl9.:t-; (.?l .-l c.r if.lo ,a)l\iolI c,:az =aE o a4 e a { Bo cd I t ii z i rt; t o Co ,/ -..-. ,_-.a-::::'i _-.JUfi 2 5 1989 ^nd Strrt ol .d !n <,,nr,det.rroh ' ntcorntrisri!ff;-.fr -- Rr.otder. Jufl 2 6 1980 911:t 16if,r)lll E 305oU1-- 7?l"Llh'l Bc(*9lDn no'-* - ' nb/$ ts1:.r.550 r."fSt tn'D i' TgtsDrso, rlr&rhir l6th dry o( H., 19, 8Cb.tx"a I.C. lloorci'I:l li:i i'ol lh.Counry ot Garflelil Colonrlo.ol lh( fit.t P'rl' 'n' Herllo J' 9aguer , Sr. aad lreoda P' flagner rho( l.trl rddt'!'lr ?. O. Box 147 2, ?ascagtl^t', US 3956' olrhc rccond s.rp - 2 1'R9 DOLLAITS. 'E 4{ thr tr.!t D"t' ir' rt IISSl:TH.rh.t lh+ {rd l'rrt Y GOOD AND VALUASLE TE}I DoLLATS Ar0 oTHEB rn hrnd P'rd [Yprtl a..urd Prrr. tlr' r{'(rUt str'rFf 'r hcr'bt bed on Exhlbtt Ar attachc{ hereto and (-aow '1- €k\ :l !o th. aid tinadcJ'rn "rtr'non th. pral v o'(hr frril rn,,l rr'tnou lc'tstd' hr Elt. (6nttY 'nd th{ itrd P.rtiti ef thd r-td rtrd fonv',cd'rn d b)'rhr- PrPtcntr do et brrxrrrcd. .itstt?. lrihl 'nd b'iq inrh? F(ol.d P'tl'.nd ^!tiEnt lor(\c" tcnrn.)'. rU !hc r"ll"*'inI "l Ctrf lelrl k,t ot P""l of l'nd' ul Culorrdo'tosit: Counrl' ThaE rcal property lncorPoraEed heraln by th16 refereoc"'ilescrl I:l j r $il 550 lro:7se t$rrblt A A no!-.sc16.1"G rl3ht of ray rod Gltclt (or rord FrtDo.el -A- fq latr€el end rgrccr 20 fcct ib ttldlb 1u tbc'SPld$r .nd "h. llB61ft of sJttoa 5, foiurhlp 7 sotrtb, nragc 94 llc.t of tbc 6rh ?.1t.' tbc ccntcrlLEt of vhlcb 1. d6ctr,b.d s folld.t Dcgr$Irg tt r Iorlt.llt th. Sosthc.ttcrly rltbt o! r,., ll*ic of crrflc-Il coioty n".a t5. 301 uhcdcc tba Soutb oo.-qu.rE.r @rrt of Jrll S'':t16 i-b-;. soth l7'o4r E Et. 2812.34 tcct; ;bdcc Soutb 6o'39i20't tr'.25 fcct; tbcncc tortb 89'03126" Eltt. {0I.9 f.ct; tbceG ltroat r currt. to tbc ilgbt h.vlE8. t d1u. of 212.99 fact lDd. o-bord vtlcb bc.r' ton6 ,l'32'i9" b3t i41.48 f.ct, .Dd rrc dltt.!c.'cl LlA.22 tc.t3.tb.ec' South 52'08'a5r'Ers!', 193.97 fet; th.acc .lqn! I currc to ttr lclt U"Lg . r.dlut of 22i.49 f,.ct ud r clord tfilch bcerr Goutb 64'52r E rt, 97.55 f.ct., tDd rrc dlttrDce of 98.35 fcct; r\-*c South '7'35116'fert, tlZ.Sg fcei to thc nollt of tafriutldo oI eeld catctl':lac oa thr Nortb-Soutt catcrlfuc oI t.1d S.ctlo! i lircacr !h. c6tgr tbE ot D'r!' North 2'39t30" E .t, 256 f.ct. IJook -Par;e 429 460 ,-.".r.. . 9..i.9?..-,-..'.ro.r..-4-:.r.Aprl1 18, 1972 r-os- x...?51]69........-liU a-.\il-eihcsg.---.--r..-{-, e Tms Drro, r.J. rhL ;3rlre 72.trta w. C. HOORE and VIOLA M. d.t d APrll MOORE NBCOIDB'I ATAI' ol tL co@tt d Garf le ld ColoEdo, ot tL ltr*, D.l't, .nd rre Sbb ot BrI[ r&rt$lll tu APR 1b is/2 rOOL-- MAICOLM D. SMITH and MARTHA K. Sl'tITH ol th. C@!ty d Gaf f leld .trd Strt ot Colordo, ot tL .md F t: WITNESSE?E, tb.t thc Eid P.rtiesof tt rlnt grrf tot.!d l! @ld.Edo! o( tl. M qt Ten DoIlars aod oLher I,ood and valtrable conslderaElon rmlE ro thr oid Frt ieaf ttr. tint Drrt i! [ed Drld b, tb. Eid Drrd6 ol t]rr md p.rt. $. BIp] rla.( u h.rcby corL.ed ud ulaqhdgcd, b ve arota4 b.rS.lDtd' rold .Bd corvtt.4 ed bt tlaa gFEta & gr.nq b.r8d4 rcll, coDt., sd coariru uto t[. rid Fldo ot tba ..etrd ,.rq ltrdr f,aiE aad ulaE loilc, 6 teuDay h bul IE joiit tasrr.dl thc ,('llotlha dcribcd lot ot Drul ol I&4 ritorta,lnna rDd hing in tl.C@t,o,Garf IE d .nd 8bb o,Colon&,E rlt: The sr.Jtr,Nt and ths L parL ton of Ehe s Etlrwt ying, We 94 W;l s t efly ?.fi f the Cout't ty Road a I n Sec t rp and 7 S R 6tr t h ar)undi ided 1n t.ere t In t o Ehe Evens En Ler*€mert o5 cibic fee E t+u e B rd D L c h from Cac h Creek Eoge said cher w Eh 7 t o t L e r Pe T t inut e o f t lme f rom E he d I Ech SL;BJ EC TO a re s erv I r L t e and d tch r18 hr,s of way as 93 at Pageribed as f rese rved h'a rran L v D ecd Reco rd ed .I une 9 4 1n Boo 3 50 as Re- cl)L orl No 4 960 6 and more parc fore icular 1y d e sc ol lows 'l'he r0 is excepteMtsE| ofr herein, d from uhe gol n8 conveyance o t land four acres n E he sa id Sec E r.on 5 lrhich is no t the P roperty o f.Ehe C r ant o t he re s a so e xcep Eed a t rac t of land n Ehe sEt I\l^J o sa id c ecL I on 6 oTl ta n n8 7 5 ac res fo r a re s e rvo I r s :.EE d SC r l:ed a s Io ow s Be g inning sEtltwt at a point,of said Sec 450 W, 215 N 300 hl 10 7 2 t eet r om he SE Co rne r f he t 1 on 5 t.hence s.50 tr'2 0 e e E a Po n t t henc e N e et Eo aPo eeE ln t N 2{)l.J f eet o a poi E, of n L thence S. 77o E. 40 place of beglnning. for--a fi.trsh, begltn l.lw Corner of the tlWtt,. line of sald IWIS 5 f t.tre rtc c 23 E.30 fee t he There he reby ich re Serve d r i€hr way he itlg sEtEt, at wh 1 s 2 6 6 e t s rorn t of o (1 and 00 e e L t rom sa id Ehence sJ Lc t E Lha t^,ne o L h e NUlsEl of sa id Se c E lon Ehenc N 2 66 t ee t he NI,i c orr e t r.'w-t sE+o f said SecE Lon Ehence t,2 2 fee E Ehe nce 3 5 w 2 f eet thence N 6 5 Ll 320 feet henc w 550 ec L a on E Lhe c nc o L he L henc e a nt Lhe sa 1 d 8u c h t e rar ed then ce fr om Ehe 400 fiorE he 7 0 f e€ F hence N E o0 :\i 90 fee E to t he Nort 'l hc't e a so here byint rese a L he t)n f be I nn o f se rved Ehenc e )E.2 70 N 2 I E g 0 fe et thonce N 2 E.94 5 f.eet EO t he N I n o t sw l"NEk o sa d SecL ()n Th ere ls al so he re by re served a diEch S'.JtNI{tri,:hr--()way b.E nn n&a L a p()ln L aE t he sw Co rner o f t he f sa id 5e c L lo I)\L henc e N 006 t.e L o t.hence N 5 E 2 20 fee t L h 2 E 70 t €€L t.hence N 7 I E 9 0 Iee t 7 Lhe nce E t h enc )0 t €e I t henc e 9 E I 5 f et S tl tl E 2 20 fce lNl,U L L h enc e N E 355 feet to the NorthwesL being understood Ehat o be Len ( 10) feet. in Lruct., malntain, cleanross the right-of-way cessary use of said di and domesEic purposes r ()Lhe Str'o sa id s e c L lo n 5 E t he d t ch r I thE -hray here by r.he r e s e rved are E an d a s o rnc lude S tha E r !g hE Lo cons ouL (l ope ra e t he sa d d I he s ver and ac here i llr vc re se ed an<l ehe rea sona b 1e and n€tc he o r Lhe c:lrr tarie o {waL e r f or rr 8ahe Ion and L h r 8 hL s to t e wa Le r and use L Eame o r the s ald re se rv o t r c o ,\sbEtfi;f *#qf Lf he reIETIU frs rxsi6-alrg,herein above reserved.DFtb.a- tlatEb H6t,aa,tr l!utrb spp.rtriniaG ud th. E 6i@ eod mcrrlu nurb/a ud mh&tr, fit . lxr .nd gF lt ttlrd; od alt r.h. "srt , rirhL tttl., iE!.st, (hir! ud doead rt t arc ql tb. ..ld DGt led tL llnt 9.tg .tal.r t! l.e !r rquitr, of, ir .tJ b th. .botG b.rgrlh.d gmait1 rill tb. h.ltdlarEol. Ed .tpEtallE X.. 748.r^u^tfl DtlF?.,*. t-.- att.Hh5tsUfr-t ltatd!*hE h l'tl o O Book Page +29 451 T() EAVE AIID m goLD th. ntd DrhLc .tfi b.rtlll.d ril dgftrrf, dO tt .taddanrrr, u6 ti.rld prrd- ot tb. .*o.d D.n. th't' b.h ud utaE lm. Ird tlc -L Frt lesi tf ttEt ,.rt lrLherrr rl ves theibtn, q<u!or, ud.drbttn06i do mL grat, D.ratr.ad .ail trnd ui.h tb. Eld p.dt- d th..6Da Fri tirtr h.ir a.d utat r rf.r .t 6. ttD ot tL I.tlg ol &f,rryot 1h... Dtanb. t.hey are rcll rl&d d .h. 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Prt.NnrcroN 8298 Corxrv Roeo 301 Peneorurs, CO 81635 2405-051-00-054 (SEcuou 5, TowNsHr 7, RaNcr 94) Cenr H. BenNrrAU AND Tnnononr C.qlL BnRxxrau P.O. Box 1418 RrFre, CO 81650 2405-042-00-071 (SecnoN 4, TowNsrnr 7, ReNcr 94) JoNernaN H. euo Dr,qNe L. WerreNDoRr 8624 Courlrry Rono 301 Penlcnurr, CO 81635 2405-051-00-072 (SrcrtoN 5, Towrvsnm 7, Rr,Ncr 94) a ao { MSRLTN J. WncNrn P.O. Box 2250 Pnscecouta, MS 39569-2250 2405-054-00-050 (SecroN 5, TowNsHm 7, Reucr 94) IrsB nNo Jeuss P. LvoNs 73830 FRrnpoRrRoao FRrspoRT, OH 43973 2405-052-A0-074 (Sncrott 5, TowNsItr 7, ReNce 94) WeYNr E. WBI.TS 6691 Corrurv Roeo 309 PnRecnurn, CO 81 635-91 13 2175-323-00-152 (SecuoN 31, TowNsulr 6, ReNcn 94) oa a EX}IIBIT 6 58 L. 55, '.... ..:; 56 i:*r-'. 56 58 56 55 I .. r :4f 34 58 58 58 58 5a 32 MESA 69 59 69 59 6 u OLM S . x..> '.S--,-1q,:r'€f 'i '.'E* 69 .'=-' 45 69 69 .. .: oo 2956 J\./ I :l I 55 58 34."it !: w,ri.:: B:' 44 ''='' 34o:...' 57 4.'E: 55'- -.-r,. -'i t!....t!',::.'1'"a-,r'. :^'-*' #..iri -. .=L.,. Sr- !: '.i: 7745 45 69 67 54 77 7t 45 (+ 45 45 45 69 9 _lil:-\ 45 \1 8 .l"lh'...1.'.45 :l--.::- :if-' (/ i ) \ 4Fai 'r\ .-r: 16 45 17 45 t. i.'rcr. ls,6i Hr'to ,;^ o o AREA, COLORADO *:".'Jffiff '%%l,fr';i,H",lf;],,#'1igl,'Til;o.,il iii-" rnin intermittent cap of reddish eolian material' The ')JZrio" annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the "iZnig" annual air temperature is 46 degrees F, and the Z"Zna6" frost-free period is about 125 days' "iroically, the surface layer is brown stony loam about s iriines-thick- The underlying material is white, very itrongty calcareous very stony loam to a ciecth o{ 6C inches."'lncludeO with this soii in mapping are small areas of potts and Ascalon scils on less sloping positions' These orlas mat<e up 5 to 15 percent of the mao unii'- Fermeability is mocjerately rapid, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting deptn is more than 5C 'intnes.'surface runofi is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. This soil is used mainly for grazing anC wildlife habitat- The native vegetation on this soil is mainly pinycn and Utah juniper. The understcry ccnsists mostly of lndian ricegrass, wheatgrass, .iunegrass, serviceberry, bitter- brush, and big sagebrush. When the understory vegetation cieterioi'ares, grasses almost disappear and fcrbs and shrubs incraase. Proper' ly managing the vegetaticn maintains wcod producticn ind grazing. Selectively thinning the pinyon anc juniper improves understcry g:'azing anC provides firewooC, posts, and Christmas trees.' This soil is suited to prcduction of pinycn and Utah juniper. lt can prcduce 9 ccrds of wooci pei' acre when tees more than 4.5 feet tall reach an average diameter (at one foot) of 5 inches. The low available water capac- ity atfects suryival cf tree seedlings. Mule deer, chukar', wild turkey, g:'ay souirre!, ano cot- tontail rabbit find habitat on this soil. Community develcpment is limiteC by large stcnes ani steep slopes. Structures to divert runcfr are neecjed for roads. This soil is in capabilitv subclass Vls, ncnirrigated. S4-lldefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes. This deep, well d:'ained, hilly to steep scil is on mesa breaks, sides of valleys, and alluvial fans. A smali portion of this unit is on very steep to extremely steeo mesa escarpments. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,50C feet. This ioil formed in mixed ailuvium derived primarily from basalt. This soil has a thin intermittent cap of reddish eolian material. The average annuai precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is about 125 days. - Typically, the surface layer is brown stony loam aboutI inches -thick. The underlying material is white, very :trongly calcareous very stony loam to a depth of 60 rnches. ^ lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of l'otts and Ascalon soils on less steep and depressional ZJ positions. These areas make uD about 5 to 15 percent of the map unit. Permeability is moderately rapid, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is more than 6C incnes. Surface runcff is medium, and the erosion hazard is severe. lidefonso soil is used mainly tor grazing and wildlife habitat. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly pinyon anC Utah juniper. The understory ccnsists of lndian ricegrass, wneatgrass, junegrass, serviceberry, bitterbrush, and big sagebrush. When the understory vegetation deteriorates, grasses aimcsr disacpear and forbs anC shrubs increase. Proper- ly managing the vegetation maintains wood procluction and ground ccver. The value for grazing is low because of sreep slcpes and tree ccver. Firewood, posts, anci Christmas trees can be harvested on the more gentiy slocing areas. This soll is suited to production of pinyon and Utah juniper. lt can produce 9 ccrds of wood per acre when trees more than 4.5 feet tall reach an average diameter (at one foot) of 5 inches. The low available water capac- iB, affects survival of tree seedlings. Steeo slopes and severe erosion hazar1 afiect harvesting. Mule deer, chukai', wild turkey, gray squirrel, and cot- tontaii racbit find habitat on this scil. Ccmmunity development is limited by large stones and steep siopes. Structures to ciivert runcfi are needed for roads. This soil is in capability subclass VIle, nonirrigated. 35-llcjefonso-Lazear ccmplex, 6 to 65 percent slopes. Moderately slcping to very steep soils are on hillsiCes and mesa breaks. Elevation ranges from 5,000 tc 6,500 feet. The lldefonso soil formecj in very calcare- ous, mixed, stony alluvium cjerived mainly from basalt, and the Lazear soil formed in shale and sandstcne re- sicjuum. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the avei'age annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is about i25 days. The lldefonso soil makes up about 50 percent of the unit, the Lxear scil makes up about 30 percent, and soils of minor extent make up 20 percent. The lldefonso soil is deep and well drained. Typically, the surface layer is brown stony loam about I inches thick. The underlying material is white, very strongly cal- careous very stony loam to a depth oi 60 inches. Permeability of the lldefonso soil is moderately rapid, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is more than 60 inches. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazarci is moderate. The Lazear soil is shallow over shale bedrock and is well drained. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown gravelly loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying mate- "8h oo 27 RIFLE AF.=A, C3L3iADf siqned t: 'i-c\'13=- .suna3: arirounts o{ sncvvrtel:'*"fnis scil rs in cala:ili:} 43-Limon si!t't' clal' lcar" 3 tc i2 pe!'cent slcpes' T#;;;,';erl i::ainec, !e:rtlr; srcci;tg tc sti'c:rg!r slccing -^ir ie nn allurrrat t"ai ina 'sices cf valie*s. !levatictl il#.r ir"..'!,50c tc e ,sco feei' This soii fc;'mac in fine textured, calcareous seiime;rt oerirred frcrn shale' The :Gil;' annuai p;'e:i:iiaticn is about 'i 4 inches' the ave@ge annuai "'t. t"'"rl-pii"rure . is, ',?"* 4E oegrees F' and the average rrcsi-iree pei'ici is. accut '125 davs' Typically, tn'- surice lalre:' is lignt brcwnish gi'av siltl' ^ra, ln2rri aocut li tii"i'thicil' ihe underlying material IJiisi,';;";;-n st")'and lignt s:'av silry cla)'loarn to a depth cf 6c inches.'"rtn"iul"c with this scii in mapping are small areas of nt ri"- ""e HeiCt soiis that have siopes oi 3' to i2 ffi;,.1i"."-.oifs mai<e ue 10 to i5 percent of the map unit."'Her"#eairility is slow, anc avaiiahle water caoacit'v is ,;j;;;i;. trffective rocting deptn is 5c inches or mcre' 3i-J""E -runofi is rn"ai'ni, and the ercsion hazard is mocierate. This soil is used mainly fo;' g:'azing' wildlife habitat' anc some irrigated haY and oasture'"lnit tJil is ,suitt!' lirigatec b1'flooiing' This scii takes in *"i"i stcwi;-' i-ength it tun anc slcpe shculi be care- irrrv-o*Jirin'"c. -tfii scii ocmpacts easiiv when we"' Green manure .r"pi- anC tiliage heic to mainiain tilth' The native vegeiation on tnrs soii is mainlS' wheat- When range "rneiti'i cietericrates' forbs and sh:'ubs increase. When tne-iinge is in pcoi' ccnCiticn' undesira- ble weeds anc annual plants ars numerous' Proceriy ,"n"gi"S-gi'azing ,rint"int anc imarcves range- ccndi- tion. Reiucing Orush imprc'es the range' Seeding im- pior"t -ta"gj in ccoi' concjiticl"' Western wheatg;'ass' itt"art ant - wheatg;ass, ancj crestec wheatgi'ass a.te iriiior" ior. seedingl iieparirg a seed5ed ancl orilling the seed are gcco P;actioes'--Cottontiif rabcit, pheasan:, anc squirrel finc hacitai on this soil. Use of this scil foi' ccmmunity develcoment' for san!- tary facilities, anc ; " ;;';"; of con=tt'"ticn material is rinlit"a-oy-tne nigh cla)' ccntent' snrink-swell potential' and low strength. O*"ff1ngt and roaos can be oesigned to reciuce these limiiaticns. This soil is in cacaliiity suoctasses lVs' irrigateC' and Vle, noninigatei. 44-Moi'val loam, 3 to i2 percent slcpes' This deep' well drained, gently sicpinE to rolling soil is on mesas anJ iiJ". oi "vattevs. Elevation ranges from 5'500 to 8,000 feet. fnis scii icrmeC in reworked alluvium derived from basalt and sanaitone' The average annual gre.ciRl- tationisabout15inches.theaverageannualaii,tem. peiaiur: is apcut L! de?teel F' anc the avei'age frcst- fre: pe:'icc is ascu: i0a cays' iyri:aliy, tne ,r-r". iiyer is brcw;r lcam abcui 5 incnJs thi;i'.. The uf,pe: tan oi the subscii is brcwn or iffii;t;;"ctaii icim alcut 12 in:hes thiclr' and the i;;;,;;;: " iiJit ct"urn stonv clal'lcam abcut 10 inches tnicX. lne susatralui'n is pink ston,r' loam' lnoluCed witn this soit'ir: macping are small areas of Villa Grcve, Zcltal', iic ;tictit scils' Vilia Grove anc Z.ittay scils are c:r the steeDe:' Oals oj the landscape' Tridell sciis have accumuiations of calcium carbcnate' These a:'eas maKe up aocut 15 percent. cf the map unit' Permeability' is mcie''ate, and availa.ble water capaeity i. r.n'od"tu,". 'Effective tcciing depth is, 5C inohes' Sur- i-a"" -iunof is slcw, anC thJ e:'osicn. na=ard is slight' This soil is used ,"ini1, for gra-ing. A s;nalI acreage is used foi' hay and p.it,t" ffig' -B)' lrrigatei areas are useC Li "rt"rt., 'grass-tejume 'm"txtures' and oats cr barley' Flocding, turr"*=iinci sprinklers are suitable for irri- griin-;iii;'.cii. Ficccing is well tyl-:,il: alialfa' pasture' t.i;, inC small g;'ains. Slprinklers.miniriize soil lcss' The native vege;t;; cn this soii. is mainly neec- leanclnreai, wheitgrass, anci sagebrush' When ,"ng" "on',iNon 'ietetioiates' forbs and shrubs increase. When tne-iinse is in pcor ccncjition' uncjesira- ble weeds and annual plants are numero-us'-lt:!::ll .r""gi"g grazing maintains and improves range ccnol- tion. Fleduoing lrusti'in'r,croves the. range' Seeding im- ;;;;.t;;ee-in ooor ccndition' Pubesoent wheatgi'ass' western *n"",gr"r,l "nO nig bluegi'as.s are suitable for seeding. Preparing i seeai:JO and ciritting the seed are oocd Practices."";;d;;;jiit-uilit, mule cieer' anc grouse find habitat on this soil. Community development and recreation are limited by .h;;k-;;i i -'p cle nti a-t i trcst acti on'. and low stren gth' This soil is in c?balitity suOctass lVe' irrigated anci nonii'rigatec. 45-Morvat-Tridell ccmplex, q to 25 percent slopes. Tirese mocieratety iloping ,to hilly soils lare on iiiriLr'a". ""e .iJ". tr'.".i..Elevaticn rangds. from 5,500 tc e,ooo feel ini solfs formed in rewcrked allu- ii]n, o"ti"ic frcm basalt and sandstone' The avei'age ,."rrf -Jt*ipitation is about 15 inches' the average annual air tempei'ai'i" li-uo"ut 44 degrees F' and the Ir"Lg" irost-fiee period is about 100 davs' The Morval soir [rik!'s 'p 'uout ss peic"nt of the unit' and the Tridell ..ii-"k6t up abcut 30 percen*" The [ao.vai soir is on til ieis stoping parts cf the lancscape' "ni tn" Triciell soil is on the sides.of. mesas' The Morval solf is-Oeep and well drained' Typically' the surface layer is oto*"-Lurn about 5 inches thictl' The upper part of the subsoil is brown and lignt brown 'ciay loam and .tony .tJi-o# aUout i2.inches thicl<' anc'the lower part is light ;i,;; stony cray loam about 10 inches tnicX. tne subitratum is pink stony loam' c:alnage cutiers f c: lai'ge su::iass r'll'-' nc:rtr:'ig3t31' ot SOIL SURVEY34 Mule deer, wild turkey, chukar, gray squirrel, cottontail rabbit, and some pheasant find habitat on these soils' The steep slopes limit community development' Struc- tures are needed to divert runoff to minimize gullying and erosion. This complex is in capability subclass Vle, nonirrigated' S9-Potts-lldefonso cornplex, 25 to 45 percent slopes. These hilly to very steep soils are on alluvial fans and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The Potts soil formed in alluvium derived from sandstone, shale, or basalt. The lldefonso soil formed in very strongly calcareous, basaltic alluvium and small amounis of eo[ian material. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air iemperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is about 120 days. The Poits soil makes up about 60 percent of the map unit, and the lldefonso soil makes up about 30 percent' The Potts soil is in slightly concave positions, and the lldefonso soil is in the steeper, breaklike areas' The Potts soil is deep and well drained. Typically' the surface layer is brown loam about 4 inches thick' The subsoil is ieddish brown clay loam about 24 inches thick' The substratum is pinkish white loam to a depth of 60 inches. Permeability of the Potts soil is moderate, and availa- ble water caiacity is high- Eifective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the ero- sion hazard is severe. The lldefonso soil is deep and well drained. Typically, the surface layer is brown stony loam about I inches thick. The unOerlying material is white, very strongly cal- careous very stony loam to a depth of 60 inches. Permeabiiity of tne lldefonso soil is moderately rapid, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is about 60 inches. Surface runoff is medium to rapid, and the erosion hazard is severe.'tnituaed with this soil in mapping are small areas of Morval and Lazear soils. The Morval soils are at the higher elevations. The Lazear soils are shallow and are on- riOge crests and steep mountainsides. These areas make up 10 to 18 percent of the map unit. Thesi., soils are used mainly for limited grazing and wildlife habitat. The native vegetation on the Potts soil is mainly wheatgrass, needleandthread, and sagebrush. . The nativelegetation on the lldefonso soil is mainly pinyon and Utah-iuniper and an understory of lndian ricegrass, wheatgrass, junegrass, serviceberry, bitterbrush, and sa- gebrush.- When the understory vegetaticn deteriorates' grasses almost disappear and forbs and shrubs increase. Proper- ly managing grazing on the Po_tts so.il maintains and improveJ the -range condition. Properly managing the vegetation on the lldefonso soil maintains wood produc- tioi and ground cover. The value for grazing is low because of steep slopes and the tree canopy. Firewood, posts, and Chrislmas trees can be harvested from the more gently sloPing areas. Tne-ltdefonso soil is suited to production of pinyon and Utah juniper. lt can produce 9 cords of wood per ade when trees more than 4.5 feet tall reach an average diameter (at one foot) of 5 inches. The low available water capacity affects survival of tree seedlings. Steep slopes and the severe erosion affect harvesting. Mule deer, wild turkey, chukar, gray squirrel, cottontail rabbit, and some pheasant find habitat on these soils' Community development is limited by very steep slopes. This complex is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigat- ed. 60-Flhone loam, 5 to 30 Percent slopes- This deep' well drained, gently sloping to steep soil is on mountain- sides and ridges. Eievation ranges from 7,600 to 8,600 feet. This soil formed in residuum from sandstone and marlstone. The average annual precipitation is about 20 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 40 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is less than 75 days. Typically, the upper part of the surface layer is brown toam'aOout I inches thick, and the lower part is brown sandy clay loam about 20 inches thick- The underlying mateiial ii brown extremely channery sandy clay loam about 24 inches thick. Sandstone is at a depth of 52 inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of Parachute and Northwater soils. The moderately deep Parachute soils are on smooth ridge crests and west- and south-facing side slopes. The Northwater soils are on north-facing liOe slopes. These areas make up about 10 to 15 percent of the maP unit--pJrmeiUility is moderate, and available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting depth is 40 to 6O inches' Srrf"i" runot is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight' This soil is used mainly for wildlife habitat and limited grazing. The-native vegetation is mainly brome, needlegrass' and sagebrush. There are small areas of dwarfed aspen' but thei are of little or no commercial value. When range condition deteriorates, forbs, shrubs, and Kentucky bkiegrass increase. Properly manlging grazing ,"i"i"i"it and- imptores range condition. Seeding and ,;;;i;g brush iniprove range on less sloping areas if it ir in poo. condition. lntermediate wheatgrass, sle.ndet wheatgrass, and mountain or smooth brome are suitable i"i-*Eairg. Freparing the seedbed and drilling the seed are good practices. El[, mute deer, coyote, grouse, and rabbit find habitat on this soil. Use of this soil for community development or as a source of construction material is limited by steep slopes. o o c AREA, COLOHADC are on the surface. The Hock outcrop is mainly Mesa Verde sanCstone ana Wasitch shale. Some areas are covered with basal- tilloutOers and stones' Small areas of limestone out- ;;";;;;J ;xtoseo gvpsum are in the eastern par"t of the survey area.--in"irJ"o in mapping are small, isolated areas of llcie- tonso, Lazear, nnlari Bega-v, Heidt,-and Dollard soils' These intermittent areas tirake up 10 to 20 percent of this map unit. ini" L"rolex is used for gi'azing, wildlife habitat' ancj recreation. The stones on the surface and the steep slopes make tnis icmotex unsuitable for crops' Som.e areas can be reseeiec to pasture b)' broacjcast seeding' Cther .plant- ing methoCs are made-ciifiicult by the stones and slcpes' ihe native vegetaticn includes wneatgi'asses' Dlue- gr"..L., -inciian -ricegrass, needlegrasses, bitterbrush' mountainmahogany, iagebrush. and an overstory of ptnyon and juniPer.' The value of grazing is fair' The vegetation should be ,"n"!"J io maintain -wocd prcduction.and limiteC graz- ing. SLlectirely thinning the pinyon and juniper improves grLi"i ;C piovides firewood ano posts' Steep slopes' moderate to severe erosion hazard, and slow regrowth of trees affect harvesting and management' Most of this ccmplei ls a prime wintering area for deer. Rabbrts, coyote' and a iew elk also find food and cover on this comPiex. AuiiJng is limiied by steep slopes and stoniness' These tiiritations can be overcome by appropriate design and ccnstruction. This complex is in capability subclass Vlle' nonirrige ed. 67-Torriorthents-Rock outcrop ccmplex' ltee fnis UroaOiy iiefined unit consists of exposed sandstor "nJ tn"f" 'bedrock and stony soils that are shallow moOeratety deep over sandsione and shale and stor u".rrt" aliuvium. Areas of this complex occur throughc ih";;;t area. The soils and outcrops are moderate steep to very steep. Slope ranges-from 15 to 70 percer --lorriortnents make up aboul 60 percent of this cor olex. and Flock outcrop makes up 25 percent' The Tc ffid;i; u* on iootnitts and mountainsicies below tl Rock outcroP. Torriorthents are generally clayey to loamy and cc tain variable amounis of gravel, ccbbles' and stone The sunace is normally covered with stones weather' tror ln. nigher-lying Rbck outcrop' South of the Colot do Fliver, stones and ccbbles of basalt are on the s: face. The Rock outcrop is mainly Mesa Vercje sandsto and-Wasatch shale. Some areas are ccvered with bas ti"-OortO"t= and stones' Small areas of limestone o ;G;il ;xposed gypsum are in the eastern part of t survey area. lnclucied in mapping are small isolated areas of llr tonsl, Lazear, nnsari Gaynor, Tridell' ancj Nihill sc These intermittent areas make up 10 to 15 percent this maP unit.' ini. Lo*olex is used ior limited grazing' wildlife he tat, and recreation. Secause of the stones on the sunace' the Rock c crop,-ana the steei sloDe, this complex is unsuited crops.- inu native vegetaticn inclucies wheatgrass' b]!:91' lncjian ricegrass, needleg;'ass' bitterbrush' sageDru mountainmahogany anC a-n overstory of pinyon and jt per.- -ih" vegetation should be managei to malntatn wt ,toar"tlo; and limite. gi'azing' Selectiveil' thinning ti""C'""c luniper impr-oves grazing anci prcvides ' ;il and pcsts. Steep slopes' moderaie to severe t ;i;;;;i' and slow'regrowth of trees afiect harves and management.- frto.t oi tnis ccmplex is a prime wintering area deer. Raboits, coyote, and a few elk also finc food ccver on this ccmPlex'--Community development is limited by the Rock "top, ii""p itop"s, anc stoniness'.These limitations o"'o*..dre by apptopriate design and construc'' ff",i.-.lrptex is in'caiability subclass Vlle' nonirrr ed. 68-Vale silt loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes' This d well drained, gently sloping soil is on mesas' terra and alluvial tans. Elevaiion- "ng"t from 5'C00 to 7 feet. This soil formed in calcareous eolian material' AFIEA, COLORADO soil name and imap symDor' I Rock ou tcrop. galaqueP , 29'-'---'---'- HeIdt Heldt Holderne ss V arlant 33, 34----- lLdefonso 35r:Ilde fonso-- Lazeat ----- 36, 37---"Irigul 38r:Irtgul----- Starman---- Klm ll2--------- Lanphier See foognote at end of table' Shallow excav ations Moderate:ioo cIaYeY Moderate:too cIaYeY, sloPe. Severe: sIoPe, too cIaYeY Severe: sIoPe. Severe: sloPe 'Iarge stones' Severe: sloPe tlarge stones ' Severe:depth to rock' sloPe. Severe: sloPe tdePth Eo rock. Severe: sloPe tdepth to rock. o Severe: sIoPe,depth to rock' Severe:sloPe. S1 i ght----- Hoder ate sIope. Sever e : sloPe. TABLE ?.--BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT--Contlnued DweI 1 lngs wi bhout a semen t s Severe: shrink-suel1 '1ow strength. Severe: shrink-sHe11 'lot, strength. Severe: sIoPe tshrink-swelI, low strength. Severe:slope, shrink-sweI1,Iow strength. Severe: slope tIarge stones Severe: slope 'Large stones. Severe:depth to rockt sIoPe. Severe: sloPe 'depth to rock. Severe: slope tdepth to rock' Severe: slope tdepth to rock' Severe:shrink-sweIl 's1ope. Moderate:shrink-sweII. Moderate: shrlnk-sweI1 '3LoPe. Severe:sIope. o DweI I i ngs wi. th Severe: shrink-sr'reI1,low strength. Severe:shrink-s!,re1], Iow strength. Severe: sloPe, shrink-svteIl 'Lo!, strength. Severe:. slope 'shrink-swe11 'low strength. Severe: sloPe 'Iarge stones Severe: sloPe 'large Stones. Severe:depth !o rock 's10Pe. Severe: s loPe 'depth to rock' Severe: sloPe tdeplh to rock' Severe: slope tdepth to rock Severe: sJ.oPe 'shrink-swelI. Moderate: shrink-sweI1. Hoderate: shrlnk-sHe11 'sIoPe. Severe: sIoPe. Smal I commercial Ldi Severe: shrink-sweI1, 1ow strength. Severe: s loPe ,shrink-swelI 'low strength' Severe: slope tshrink-sweI1 'lou strength ' Severe:sIooe. shrink-sweI1, Iow strength' Severe: sloPe,Iarge stones ' Severe: sloPe tlarge sLones Severe: s10Pe. Severe: sIoPe. Severe:depth to rock, sloPe. Severe: sIoPe tdepth to rock' Severe: sIoPe 'depth to rock' Severe: sIoPe tdepth to rock' Severe: shr j.nk-sweI1' sIoPe. Moderate: shr ink-swelI 'sIoPe - 105 Local roads and streets Severe: shrink-sHeI1, Iow strength. Severe:shrink-sweI1,loH strength. Severe: sloPe 'shrink-sueI1, Iow slrength. Severe: sloPe, shrink-sweII, low strenglh. Sever e : sloPe tIarge stones. Severe: sIoPe 'Iarge stones. Severe:depth bo rock, slope. Severe: sloPe 'depth to rock' Severe: sIoPe tdepth Eo rocK Severe: sloPe 'depth Lo rocK' Severe: shrlnk-swe11 'sloPe tIow strength' Moderate:shrink-swelI, low slrength. Moderate: sLope,shrink-sweII 'Io$, streng?h' Severe: sloPe. 106 SOIL SUH' TABLE 7.--BUILDIIIG SITE DEVELOpMENT--Conrinued So11 name and map symbol S hal low exc avat lons Dwe 1 l1ngs wi thou t 45 r: Morval----- Tridell ---- 48--------- Northwater 49------ Olney 52--------- P arachute E2I. Parachute-- Ildefonso-- Mod er atetoo clayey S11 ght----- Moderate: s1ope. Severe: s10pe,Iarge stones. Severe: cutbanks cave. Severe: s1ope, cutbanks cave Severe: s1ope. SIight----- Slight----- Moderat,e:slope. Severe: s1ope,depth to rock. Severe:slope,depth to rock. Moderate: slope,depth to rock S1i ght----- Slight----- Hoderate: sIope. S1i ght ----- Severe: large stones. See footnote at end of tab1e. large st,ones. ba ts Severe: shrink-sr.rel1. Moderate:shrink-srel1. Moderate:shrink-swel1, s1ope. Severe: slope,large stones. S1 ight ----- Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. 51i ght----- S1i sht----- Moderate: s1ope. Severe: slope. Severe:slope. Moderate:slo shr P€rtnk-sue11 - S11ght----- SIisht----- Moderate: slope. S11 ght----- Severe:large stones. DweIIlngs wl th basemen ts. Severe: shrink-sweI1. Moderate: s hr ink-sweI I Mod era te: shrink-swe11, sIope. Severe: s1ope,large stones. S1 igh t----- Sever e slope Severe: slope. S1 ight ----- S1 i sht----- Moderate: s1ope. Severe: s1ope,dep!h to rock. Severe: s1ope, depth to rock. Moderate: slope, depth t,o rock, shrink-swe11. S 11 ght----- sliSht----- Moderage: slope. S11 ght---- Severe: Smal1 commerc ia1 bulldln Severe: shrink-swe11. Moderate: s1ope, shri.nk-sse]1. Severe:slope. Severe: slope,Iarge stones. S11 ght----- Severe: slope Severe: slope. S 1 i gh t, ----- I ISlight------------ i S Severe:slope. Sever e s Iope . Severe: slope. Severe: slope. S1 ight----- Moderate: slope. Severe: s10pe. Moderate: s1ope. Severe: s1ope, large st,ones. Local roads and streets Severe: 1ow strength, shrink-sue11. Moderate: 1ow strength,shrink-sweII,frost actlon. Moderate: low strength, shrink-swe11, sIope. Severe: slope,large stones. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Moderate: s10pe. Severe: slope. Severe: s1ope. Moderate: s1ope,fros! actloa, shrlnk-swe11. t I I l Moderate: I s1ope. II t I I S11sht. I I I I I Severe:I large stonet I I I I S1 s1i th1 sht tgh1i c11gh E I I I I I iS I I I I iS gh1i o I 107 BIFLE AREA, COLOHADO TABLE 7.--BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMEI{T--Contlnued D$rellings wl thout I Dwe11lngs Sma11 commer c i a1 Loc and al. s roadstreetsSo11 name and map sYmbol 56r , 59r:Potts------ I Ide fonso-- 60, 61----- Rhone 62r z Rock outcroP. for r ior thenEs 63-----SiIas 65r.Torrl fluvents ShaIlow excava tlons Severe:slope. Severe: slope,large stones. Severe: sIope. Hodera!e:floods. Severe:slope. baseme Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope,Large stones. Severe: s1ope. ! Severe:floods. Severe: s1ope. wi Eh bas ts Seeere: s1ope. Severe: s lope ,large stones Severe:slope. Severe:floods Severe: sIo pe . bu 3 Severe: s1ope.. Severe: s1ope,Iarge stones Severe: s lope . Severe: floods. Severe:slope. Severe: sIope. Severe: sloPe,large stones. Severe: sIope. Severe:floods. Sever e : slope, 1oH sgrength 56r:Torriorthents. Camborthids. Rock outcrop 67r:Torriorthents. Rock outcrop. Vale VaIe 7'lr:Vllla Grove ZoItay----- S1i ght----- HoderaCe:slope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: sloPe. Severe: xetness. Sl.i ght----- Moderafe: s1ope. Severe:slope. Severe slope Severe:slope,shrink-swe11. Severe:floods. See descriptlon of the map unlg for compositlon and behavlor characterlst!cs of the map unig' SI lght----- l,loderate s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Severe:slope. Severe:slope, shr ink- Severe:floods, wetness. e11slJ Moderate:slope. Severe:slope. Sever e s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: sloPe tshrink-sweIL. Severe:floods. Moderate:low strength Hoderate: s1ope,low strenggh. Severe: s Iope . Severe: slope tIoL, strenBth. Severe:slope,IoH strengEh' shrtnk-sse11. Severe: floods, frost actlon. 1't0 Soil name and map symbol 24r z Rock outcrop 26r: F ar 1ow----- Bock outcrop. ).t , HaI aque pts 28, 29----- Heldt Holderness Variant 3 3 - --------Ild e fonso 34--------- I 1d efonso "r l. IIde fonso-- Lazear-'--- 35,37-----IrlguI 38r:IriguI----- S tarman---- See foolnote at end of table. a Septlc tank absor p t ionflelds Severe:slope, large stones. Severe:slope,depth to rock. Severe:percs sIowly. Severe:percs slowly. Severe: slope,percs s1ow1y. Severe:slope,peres s1ow1y. Severe: sIope, Iarge stones. Severe: slope, Iarge stones. Severe:slope, IarBe stones. Severe:depth to rock, s10pe. Severe: sIope, depeh to rock. Severe: s1ope, depth lo rock Severe: s10pe, depth to rock TABLE 8.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Contlnued Sewage Iagoon areas Severe: s1ope, large stones. Severe: sIope, depth Co rock. Moderate: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: slope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope, seepage. Severe: slope, seepage. Severe: s1ope, seepage. Severe:depth to rock, slope. Severe: s1ope,depth t,o rock Severe: s1ope,depth to rock. Severe: sJ,ope, depth to rock,smalI stones. o Tr ench s an I taryIandfl11 Severe:slope, large stones. Severe: s lope ,dept,h to rock. Severe: too crlaYeY. Severe: too elayey. Severe:too clayey. Sever e too clayey Severe: Iarge slones, seepage. Severe:slope, large stones, seepaSe. Severe: slope, large stones, seepage. Severe: slope,depth bo rock. Severe: sIope,deplh go rock Severe: slope,depth to rock. Severe:slope,depth Eo rock. Ar easanltar 1andfl1 vI Severe: slope Sever e slope SI i gh t----- Moderate: slope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: slope. Severe: s1ope, seepage. Severe: s1ope, seepage. Severe: s1ope, seepaSe. Severe s1o pe Severe: s1o pe Severe: sIope. Severe:slope. SOIL DalIy coverfor 1andf111 Poor: slope,large stones. Poor: s1ope, smal1 stones. Poor:too clayey Poor:too clayey Poor: slope,too clayey. Poor: slope,too clayey. Poor: s1ope,large stones. Poor: SLope,large stones. Poor:slope,large stones. Poor: I thin layer, slope, area reclalm. Poor: slope,thin layer 'area reclalra. Poor: slope,thin layer 'area reclalE. Poor: slope 'thin laYer, area reclaln. o RIFLE AREA, COLORADO 111 TABLE 8.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Contlnued Sevage lagoon Area Da1ly coverSo11 name and map symbol 42--------- LaEphl er 45r: Horv al----- Tridell---- 48--------- NorthrraEer 49, 50----- 0Iney 51 0lney 52--------- Parachute q"t. P ar achute-- See footnole at end of lable. Septlc tank abso rptl o nfields Severe:percs slowly, slope. Modera!e:perca sIow]y. Hoderate: s1ope, Percs slowly Severe: slope. Sever e :percs slowIY, slope. ModeraLe:percs slowLy, s1ope.. Hoderate:percs s1ow1y, s1ope. Severe: s1ope,large stones. S1i ght----- Severe: s1ope. Severe:slope, depEh to rock. Hoderate:percs sLowly Hoderate:percs s1owly, slope. Severe: s1ope,deplh bo rock. Severe: 3lope, depth to rock. Severe: depgh to rock. areas SeYere: s1ope. Moderale: slope, seepage. Severe: s1ope. Severe:slope. Moderate: s lope . Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: seepaSe, s1ope,large stones Severe: seepaSe. Severe:slope, seepaSe. Severe:slope. Moderate: seepage ,s1ope. Severe: s lope . Severe:slope,depth to rock, seepaSe. Severe: 3 lope ,depth !o rock, seepage. Severe: sIope. Trench san I tary I and fi 11 Severe: slope. S Ii ght----- S11 ght----- Severe: s1ope. Severe: too clayey. Moderate:too clayey. Moderate:too clayey Severe: seepage,large stones. Severe: seepaSe. Severe: seepage. Severe: s1ope,depth to rock. SIi ght----- Sli ght----- Severe: s1ope,depth to rock, seePage. Severe: depth lo rock, seepage. Severe:depth to rock. san 1 tarY andflll Severe: sIope. S 1i ght----- Moderate: s1ope. Severe: s10pe. SIight----- Sllght----- Hoderateslope. Severe: s1ope, seepaSe. Severe: seepaSe. Severe: s lope ,seepa8e. Severe:sIope. Slight----- Moderale:slope. Severe:slope, seepage. Severe: s loPe 'seepage l{oderate s10Pe. odGo for landflL1 Poor: s1ope. Falr s1ope. Poor: sIope. Poor:too clayey. Falr:too clayey. Falr: sloPe,too clayey. Poor: s1ope,large stones. Poor:sBal,l stones. Poor: s1ope,snall stones. Poor:slope. Falr:snaLl stones. Falr:sDall stones, slope. Poor: slope, sma1l stones' area reclain. Poor: slope,snalf itones' area reclalm. Falr:snall stonestthln 1ayer, s1ope. a o 112 So11 name and map symbol Septlc tank absorpllo n Tr ench sanl tary Area san 1 tary SOIL I Dally coveri for landftIl TABLE 8.--SANIfAnY FACILITIES--Contlnued Sewage lagoon ar eas 54, 55----- PoEts 56- Potts 57 r: Po tts------ I ldefonso-- 58r: I ldefonso-- 5gr:PotLs------ I Idefonso-- 62r z Rock outcrop Torrlorthents. 63----- ---r-----Slfas 65r. Torr t fIu vents 66r:Torrlorthents. Canborthlds. Rock outcrop. 6?r:Torrlorthents. Rock outcrop. Sec foocnote at end of table. ields Hoderate:percs slowly ' Moderate: s1ope,percs slovly. Moderate:percs s1ow1y. Severe:slope,large stones. Severe s1ope. Severe: s1ope, large stones. Severe: slope. Severe: s1ope,large stones. Severe: depth to rock, sIope. Sever e : depth to rock, slope. Severe:floods. Severe:depth !o rock,percs slowly, s1ope. I,loder aee slope, seepage Severe: s1ope. Sever e : sIope. Severe:slope, seepage. Sever e : slope. Severe: s1ope, seepage Severe: s1ope. Sever e : s1ope, seepage. Severe: slope. Severe:slope. Severe:floods. Severe:depth to rock, slope. df SI ight----- S1i ght'----- SI isht----- Severe: large stones Moderate: slope, Severe:Iarge slones, seepage. Severe s10pe. Severe: s lope ,large stones, seepaSe. Severe: depth to rock. Severe:slope, deptsh to rock. Severe:floods. Severe:depth to rock, slope. 1a SI 18ht----------- i Good Moderate: s1ope. S1 isht ----- Moderate: sIope. Severe: slope. Severe:slope, see page Severe: sIope. Severe:slope, seepage. Severe: sIope. Sever e s1ope. Severe:floods. Severe: sIope. Good Fair: sIope. Poor:large stones. Poor: slope. Poor: slope,large stones. Poor: slope Poor:slope,Iarge stones. Poor: slope. Poor: slope. Poor:slope,thln layer, area rec1a16. oodtu 1i6 Soil name and map symbol 24r:Dollard---- Rock outcrcp ?6r:. Far low----- Rock cut,crop ).t * Halaquepts 28, 2.a, 30------------ i{e1d I Heldt 32---------Holderness V3rianc 3 3 ---------Ildefcnso 3 4--------- Ildefonso ?E 'Ildefonso-- Lazear----- 36, 37-----Irigul 38 r: IriguI----- S barna n ---- o Roadfll1 Poor: Lhin layer,slope, low strength. Poor: sIope,large stones. Poor s lope . Poor:shr:nk-s',{eI1, Low slrength. ?cor: 5hrink-sweI1,low st,rength. Poor: Iow slrengt,h,shrink-swell. Poor:Iarge stones. Poor: s1ope,large stones. Pcor: slope, l-arge sLones. Poor: s1ope,thin layer, area reclaim. Poor: slope uhin area layer, r ecI aim. Iayer, recLaim. Poor:slope, Lhin Iayer, area reclaim. Poor: slopethin area TABLE 9.--C0NSTRUCTIOtI MATEfiIALS--Continued Sand Unsuited--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsuited--- Unsuit,eo: excess fixes Unsuii,eci--- Unsuit,ed--- Unsuited--- Un su i ted --- Unsui ted--- Unsul Led --- Unsui t ed--- Unsui ted :thin layer See t'oot,note 3E end of UabIe Rh( o Grav eL Unsui!ed--- Unsuiied: larZe stones Unsui'-;ci--- Unsui teci--- Unsui'-eci: e:ccess fines Unsuitad--- Unsuited--- Unsui ted --- Unsui Eed--- Unsui t ed--- Unsuited--- Unsuited--- Unsu i ted : ihin layer. ?oor i slopetoo c SOIL Topsoi.I Iayey. Ftt 39 J Pcor: slcoe, smalL stones. 3:cDe, 3ria1i stones. Poo r tco clayey Poor: slope,r.co clayey. Poor: sJ.cpe. Pcor:s!cpe, Large stones. Poor: sIope,large stones Poor: s1ope,l3rge stones. Poor:slope,small stones, area reclaim. Poor: sicoe, srial.L siones,area reclaim. Pcor: sIope, smaII stones, area reclain. Poor: slope,area reclaim,smaIl stones. LA 40-(! 4l- Ki 52-. Pat E2I Par 43- Li 44- Ho 45, Ho Tr 47-ilii Irg-. No: 9, OIr 42- 51-. O1r 46- Ni. 4 :LE AREA, COLOHADO 1',t7 TABLE 9.--COHSTRUCTIOH MATERIALS--Contlnued So11 name and nap symbol Road fl1l Sand GraveI Topsoll :rry :l! .B rmphler .DOn )rVaI hl11 h11I rthuater ney rachute :achute---- II I I I Poor:I shrlnk-sve11,! slope, I low strength. I I I Falr:low strength. | Iou strength. II I I I Poor: I slope. I I ! Poor: oH strength, hrlnk-swe11. I low strength, I shrlnk-sue11, I frost actlon. tI It I Falr:I low strength,I shrlnk-suelL,I frost action. I I I Poor:large stones. Fair: s1ope. Poor: s1ope. 1ou strength. Fair: low strength. Poor: sIope,thln layer, area rec1alm. Poor:thln 1ayer, area reclaln. Falr:thln Iayer, 1ou strength. i Falr: i1ls I I i ! alr: Fair: See footnote at end of lable. & Unsulted--- unsul ted--- ------ ---; Unsulted--- Unsul !ed--- Unsui ted--- Unsulted--- Unsui ted--- -.---- ---- Unsui ted--- Unsul ted--- Unsuited--- Unsul ted--- Unsulted--- Unsuited--- Unsul ted--- Unsul ted------------- Unsui ted---Unsul ted--- Unsul ted--- UnsuL ted--- Un su1 ted--- Unsul ted--- Unsui ted--- [Insulted--- Unsui ted--- Unsulted--- Unsulted --- Unsui !ed--- Unsulted--- Unsulted--- Unsul ted--- Unsul ted--- [Jnsul ted--- Goo Poor: s1ope,too clayey, large stones. Falr: slope. Poor: s1ope. r: too clayey. Falr: s1ope. Poor: slope,large stones. Poor:snaII stones, area reclaln. Poor: slope,snaI1 stones, area reclalu. Poor: s1ope. Falr: smaLl stones. Falr:sua1l stones, sfope. Poor: s1ope,area reclalm. Poor: s1ope,area reclaln. Falr: slope,snall stones. d Poo Good 118 So11 name and map symbol 54, 55----- Potts 57*: Ildefon so-- 58r: Potts ------ Ildefonso-- Ildefonso-- 62r: Rock outcrop. Torriorthents. 63------Silas 65 r. Torrlflu vents 56 r: torrlorthents. caoborthids. Rock outcrop. 67rz Torrlorthents Rock outcrop. See fooinote at end of lable. I Road f111 Falr: ]oH sirength. Falr 1ow strengEh. Fair:Iow strength. Poorlarge stones. Fair: sIope, 1ow strength. Poor:large stones. Poor: s1ope. Poor: slope,l.arge stonq,s. Fair:slope,thin Iayer, lov strenglh. Poor: slope Falr:loH strength. Poor: slope, 1ow strength,t,hiri 1ayer. TABLE 9.--CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS--Contlnued S and Unsul ted--- Unsul ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsul ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsui !ed--- Unsui ted--- U nsui ted--- Unsuited--- Unsui bed--- o Gravel Unsulted--- Unsu I Led--- Unsu I ted --- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsuited--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- Unsui ted--- sotL Topso 11 Falr: smalI stones. Fai r: s1ope, small stones. Falr:small stones Poor:large stones. Poor: slope Poor: s1ope,Iarge stones. Poor: s1ope. Poor:slope,large stones. Poor:slope. Poor: sIope. w ;*, ,& r$ 9t'.x' '.}} 7 ii 'ry. !, I Goo Poor: slopetoo c ayey - , 1 o o 122 SOIL SURVEY TABLE 10.--WATER MANACEMENT--Conllnued So11 name and map symbol Dr a lnag e Irrigatlon Terraces anddiverslons 33, 34----- I Lde fon so 2CA, Ild e fonso-- ls2s67----- 36, 37-----Ir igul 38r:Ir ig u1----- S tarman---- t12-------- Lamphier 45 r: Morval----- Trldell ---- 47 ------ Nih111 48--------- l{orthwater 50, 51----- 0lney 52--------- P ar achute Pond reservo I r areas Seepage,slope. Seepage, s1ope. Depth to rock, slope. SIope,depth to rock Slope,depth to rock. Slope,depth Eo rock. Slope---------- Slope ,seepaSe. Slope, seepage. Slope, seepage. Slope---------- S1ope, seepage. S1ope, seepage. Slope, seepage. Seepage-------- Seepage ,s1ope. 51ope, seepaSe. Seepage-------- SIope, seepaEe. Depth to rock, sIope, seepaSe. See footnoEe at end of Eable Thin Iayer----- Embankmenls,dlkes, and levees Large stones--- Large st,ones--- Thin layer----- Thin layer----- Thin Iayer----- Thi.n Iayer----- Hard !o pack--- P i ping--------- Piping--------- i Piping--------- F avor ab1 e------ F avo rab I e------ Large sfones, seepage. Seepage-------- See page-------- Thin layer----- F avo r a b 1e-- -- -.- Favor a bIe------ arH d k--to pa Depth Eo rock S1o pe ,large stones Slope,large stones. Depth to rock, s lope . Depth Eo rock Depth to rock Slope,percs slowIy. Slope---------- Slope---------- SIope---------- Percs s1ow1y, slope. Slope---------- Slope---------- Slope, Iarge stones. Slope---------- Slope---------- ( l n na---------- F avorable------ S1o pe---------- DepLh to rocl(, sJ.ope. SLope,largel stoneg, droughty. Slope, large stones, droughty. Rooti.ng depth, sIope. Slo pe ,rooting depth, droughty. SIope,rooting depth, droughty. Slope,rooEing depth. S1ope,percs s1ow1y. S1o pe---------- S1o pe---------- Slo pe---------- Percs slowIy, s1ope. Erodes easily, s10pe. Erodes easily, sIope. S1ope,droughty,large stones. Slope, droughiy. Slope, drou ghty Slope---------- Favo rabl e------ S1o pe---------- Slope ,drought,y,rootinB depth. Large stones, s1ope. Large stones, sIope. Depth to rock, sLope. Depth to rock, s lope . DepLh to rock, sIope. SIope,depth Eo rock Slope,percs slowly. Favor able------ S 1o pe---------- S l ana---------- Percs slowly--- Erodes easily Erodes easily Slope, J.arge stones. Favorable------ S1o pe---------- S1o pe---'------ Favorable------ S1o pe---------- Depth Lo rock, sIope. SIope. Grassed !ra terwa y s Slope, Iarge stones droughty. Slope, large stones droughty. S1ope, root,ing dept S1ope,rooting dept droughty. Slope, rooting dept. droughty. Slope,rooting dept: S1ope,percs slowly. Favorable. Percs s1ow1y. Erodes easily Erodes easl1y Slope, droughLy,large stones Droughty. Slope, d roughty . Favorable. Slope,rootlng depth drouBhty. opS1 e pe pe Slo S1o RIFLE AREA, COLORADO TABLE 10.--WATER MANAGEMENT-.CONtiNUCd Drainage Irrigatlon i Terraces and dlversionsSoil name and map symbol 53r:Parachute-- Potts Pot!s 57* I ld e fon so-- 5gr, 5gr: I 1de fonso-- 60, 61----- Rhone 62r z nock outcroP. Torriorthents. 63------Silas 65r. Torri fluvents 66r:Torrlorthents. Canborthids. Rock outcrop. 67rz Torriorthenbs. Rock outcroP. 69- Vale ---- I SIoPe ' Pond reservo ir reas Depih to rock 'slope, seepage . Slope ,depth to rock. See page-------- Seepage-------- Seepage-------- Seepage,slope. Seepage-------- Seepage t s1ope. Slopedepth to rock. Slope, seepage. Slope ,depth to rock. Seepage-------- seepaSe. Slope, seepage. Embankments,dikes, and levees Thin layer----- Thin laye'r----- Plping--------- P i p ing--------- Piping--------- Large slones--- P i ping--------- Large stones--- i Thin laYer----- Piplng--------- Thin layer----- Piping--------- P i pi n 8- ------- - It. See footnote at end of table P t ping---------SI ope----------Slope---------- IS Depth to 'rock 's1ope. Slope ,deplh to rock. S1o pe---------- S1o pe---------- Slope---------- I Slope Iarge stones. Slope---------- lope,large stones. Slope d ept h to rock Slope,floods. SLope perc dept 1owly,o rock. F av orable------ SIope-------'-- ssht Slope, droughty,rooting dePbh. Slope, rooting depth Slope, erodes easilY. SIope, erodes easifY. Slope,large stones 'droughty. 51ope,erodes easily. S1ope,large stones 'drough!Y. Slope 'rooting depth S1ope,floods SLope,percs slowlY 'rooting dePth. Favor abLe------ Slope---------- S1ope, I Erodes easily-- erodes easilY. ! Depth to rock, slope. Slope, deplh to rock. Erodes easily-- S1ope, erodes easllY. stones te. S1ope,erodes easllY Large stones, 31ope. S lope depth to rock. Favor able------ S1ope,depth !o rock, percs slowlY. Erodes easiJ.Y Erodes easilY, slope. Slope 'erodes easily La s rg 1o p v o o RIFLE AREA, COLORADO TABLE 1 1.--RECREATIONAL DEVELOPHENT--CONtINUCd Camp areas Picnic areas Playgrounds I Paths ancSoll. name and map sYmbol )1 I Ha1 aquept s 28, 29----- Held t HeIdt HeId t 32---------Holderness VarianL 33---------Ildefonso .) Ildefonso 35r: I ldefon so-- Lazear ---'- 36, 37-----Irigul 38r:Iri Bul----- Starman---- 42--------- Lamphler See footnote at end of Lable' Mbderate:too clayeY 'percs sIowlY. Moderate:slope, too claYeY, percs sIowIY. Severe: sIope. Moderate: sIop6,percs slowlY, !oo cIaYeY. Severe:slope, Iarge stones. Severe:slooe,large stones. Severe:slope,large stones. Severe: sIope, depth to rock. Severe: sLope tdepth to rock Severe: slope,depth to rock. Severe:slope, depth to rock. Severe: si ope. Moderate: dusty. Moderale: slope,dusty. Severe: sloPe. Moderate: Loo cIayeY, percs sl.owIY. Moderate:too clayey,percs s1ow1y. ModeraLe:slope, too cLaYeY, percs sIowlY Severe: sIope. Moderate: slope,percs s1ow1Y,too cIaYeY. Severe: s1ope, Iarge stones. Severe: s1ope,Iarge stones. Severe:slope,large stones. Severe: s1ope, depth to rock. Severe: slope, depLh to rock Severe: slope,deplh to rock Severe:slope, depth to rock. Severe: sIoPe. Moderate: dusty. Mod er ate sIoPe,dusty. Sever e sloPe ModeraBe:too cIaYeY 'percs slolrlY. Moderate: slope,too claYeYperes slow 1y. Severe: slope. Severe: sIope. Severe:slope. Severe: slope,large stones- Severe: s1ope,large stones Severe: sLope,large stones. Severe:depth !o rock' smalI stones 'sIope. Severe: sloPe tdepth to rock- Severe: slope, depth to roek Severe: slope,depth to rock' smaIl stones. Severe: s10Pe. Mod er ate slope, dustY. Severe: s1oPe. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s Iope . Moderate:ioo cIaYel Moderate: too cIaYel Moderate: slope,too cI aYe:. Moderate:too claye) Severe: ).arge stor Sevare: sLope,large stor Severe: s1ope,large stot Moderate: sma1l stot s10Pe. Severe: s loPe . Severe: s lope . Severe:'s1ope. Severe: slope. Moderate: dusty. Moderate dusty Severe:slope. Moderat,e: too claYe o o :8 SOIL SURVEY TABLE 1 1 ..-RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT-.CONIINUEd So11 name and map symbol Camp areas Plcnlc areas P 1 ayground s Paths and tralls iI: :,torv aI----- IrideIl ---- INlhil1 8 ---------- Nor thwate r g, 50------ 0lney 01ney 2 P ar ac hute 3r: P arachuE e-- Potts I Ide fonso-- 8r: Po tLs------ ILd e fonso-- i9 r: Po Uts------ Ilde fonso-- See footnot,e ai end of uable. q1i dhl----- Mod er a te slope. Severe: sIope. Moderafe: small stones. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Moderatedusiy. l4oderaie: s1ope, dusty. Sever e slope Severe: sIope. Moderate: sIope. 51i8ht ----- Moderate: sIope. S1 iSht----- Severe:large stones. Se ver e slope. Severe:slope,Iarge stones ' Severe: sIope. Severe: sIope,Iarge stones SIight----- Mod er at e s1ope. Severe: slo pe. Moderate: smaIl stones. Severe: sIope. Severe s lope Moderate dusty. Moderaie:slcpe, dusty. Severe: slope. Severe: sIope. Moderate:slope. S1 i ght ----- Moderate s1ope. Slight----- Severe:Iarge stones. Severe: s1ope. Severe:slope, large stones. Severe: s10pe. Severe: slope, Iarge sLones. Severe:slope. Severe:slope. Severe: s1ope, large stones. Severe:smaIl stones. Severe: sIope, smalI stones. Severe: sIope. l,tod6rate: sIope, dusty. Se,rere s1ope. Severe: slope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: slope. Moderate:slope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: sIope. Severe: sIope, large stones. Severe: s10pe. Severe: sIope,Iarge stones. Severe slope. Severe: slope tlarge sLones s1i tgh SIight. Slight, tghSIi Moderate:large stones Moderate:smaIl stones. Moderate: slope 'small stones. Severe: s lo pe'. Mod er a te dusty. Mod er ate dusty. Severe: slope Mod era ge slope. Slight. SIighi. Sever e: large stones. ModeraEe: sloPe. Severe: Iarge stones. Severe: slope. Severe: sJ.ope, Iarge stones 129RIFLE AREA, COLORADO TABLE I 1.--RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT--Conllnued Soil name and map symbol Camp areas Picnic areas P 1 aygrounds Paths pnd tralls 62* z Rock outcrop. Torriorthenls 63------Silas 65r.Torriflu vents 66r:Torriorthents. Canborthids. Rock oufcrop. 67* z Torriorthenls. Rock oufcrop. ll*2Villa Grove Severe: s lope . Severe: sIope. Severe:floods. Severe:slope, Moderage:dusty. Moderate:slope, dusty. Severe:slope. Severe:slope. Severe: sIope. Severe: floods. Severe: s lope . Severe s1ope. s1 igh f----- Severe: sIope. Moder ate : dusty. Moderate: s1ope,dusty. Severe: sJ.ope. Severe: slope. Severe: slope. Hoderate: wetness. I I I Moderate:I slope. I I I Severe:i slope. I I I I I I I I I I I I i Slighb. I I I I Severe:I s1ope. I I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! Moderate:i dustY. II I I lModerate:! dusty. I I I I i Moderate:I s1ope,I dusty. I I I I I Moderate:i slope. I ! Moderate:I slope. tI Severe: s lope Severe: sIope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s lope . Moderale: sIope,dusty. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: s10pe. tloderate: f J.oods, wet,ness. i Slighu. II I I I r See descripEion of the map unit for composition and behavlor characteristics of lhe nap unit o o RIFLE AREA, COLORADO TABLE 12.--WILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS--Contlnued a ra a and i Grasses i herba- I Hard- i Conif- | Shrubs I Wetland ShalloH and i Iand ip Ian!s i water wlld- i wild- | ul1d- i t{etland inda 1 ame ymbo Soil, n map s ar Ver y poor. Very poor. Verypoor. V erypoor. Very poor . V ery poor. or. li fe IIedand i ceousl wood I erous lant trees I antsI Very poor 3e cr o I I I II II I I I I I VerY | ,loor.II I veryI poor.rery poo v II I veryi poor. II I VerYI poor. II I I I VerYI poor. I I I I II i VerY I poor. I I I I i VerY dGoo r Very poor I I I I I I I I I I i Poor I I I I i VerY I poor I i Good I I I I I Good I I I I Ii --- I I I I I I I I I Good I I I I I Ii--- I I t I I I I I I I Ii --- II I Ii--- I I I I I I I I I I I Poor I I I I 201. Cry aquol Is 21r : Cushoan---- :l: :A ,- Very poor. Very poor. orPo rooP r r ery poo ery poo V v v or d o Goo Pery poo ery poo v v F earL Da D roo a1r P F V erypoor. Very poor. ! Very poor. V ery poor V ery poor I Good I I I I Good I I I I I IlFair I I I I I I I i Good I I I I I I Ii --- I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii--- I t I I I ! --- I I I I I I I t I ti--- I I Ii--- t I Ii--- I I I Ii --- I I IIi--- I I I I I Ii --- I I Ii--- I I I Ii --- r r r r r L r r r1 ery poo oorP man 2 2 ,J,'t . .:li .l' I I i Good I I I I I Ii--- I I I I I I I I I Fair I I I I I Ii --- I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii--- I I IIi--- II I I| --- I I ood a1 rF rI oorP et Poor r rooPI tcro ard ou u e ess SO os so fon fon I7 u 4r Do )E,-- Eto I et oc e I ck t. a1 eId ar Poo P oo od 1 o rery poo ery poo very poor ery poor r or I r Ia a v arv oP pkR ow- I6 r 2 poor Poor r Fai r rAIF Fa 1r Fai r FairIvr roo s Very poor.i Fair I I I I I Poor I I I I lFai.r II I I I Poor II I I i Poor II II I I I Poor I I I i Poor I I I I i Poor I I I I I I Poor I I I I lVery Poo r ptaqu ern efon 27 u 2B H oor oor F F PrIFF9t 1 P F rVery pooVeryi VerY ! poor. I I I Poor I I I I I Veryi poor. II i VerYI poor. II I I I veryI poor. I I i Poor I I I I I VerY I poor. I I I I i VerY I poor. I I I Very I poor. I I i VerYI poor. I I Poo I poor. I I I VerYI poor. I I ! VeryI poor. I IlveryI poor. I I I I I VerYi poor. I i VeryI poor. I I I Very I poor. I I P F r ai- F F 3 eld30 H 32 I VeryI poor. II I VerYI poor. I I I VerYI poor. II I I i VerYI poor. I I I VerYI poor. I I I VerY 1 1a I ant1Hold IFa Poor Very poor V ery poor p v v v v r oor ery poo P or r or r 3--IId 4--rld 3 3 ery poo ery e 2ear s e t. 1d 6,Ir t. ri er 35I r I Fair I I IlFair I I I I I I I Falr I I I I Poor I I I I Fair I I I I a vor ery poo ery poo v v o r oL poor ery po alr r r F F r rery poo ery poo ry oo ry oo po po e p e p ery v 3 s 3 l- Verypoor. I I I Very ipo I I r-- farma r 38I a 9 Poo IaF rr or rery poo v v or oor I I I I iP I I I I Po I VerY! poor. I I I VeryI poor. It r o e p 3 r See footnote at end of table ao 132 SOIL SUHVEY TABLE 12.--WILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS--Conttnued 1 ma So 1np5 ame and ymbol enpn en a Grasses herba-Hard- | Conlf- i Shrubs I Wetland I land I land il{etlandw1Id-iw1ld-lstld- anEe- landand seed wlld- I1f e alr alr air Fa1 r Falr. Falr. Falr. Fair. al rF ir.Fa Falr. Falr. dGoo Falr. Falr. odGo Goo F F F alr alr alr F F F Poo Poo ery poo ery poo v v Very poor. Very poor. Verypoor. Very poor. V erypoor. Verypoor. Very poor Verypoor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Very poor. Very poor Very poor. Very poor. r r r r Very poor. Very poor. li Good Good Poor Fair Fair Fai r F air Poor Fal r Fai r rooP Fair F alr Falr rPoo f r r oo oo oo P P P or or Po Po oor oor ery poo P P v ShaIloH Hater a r eias Verypoor. Very poor. Ver y poor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Very poor. Very poor. r Ve rypoor. ery poo v roo er p V ery poo v v ery poor p1 ants poor. V ery poor Very poo r Very poor. Very poor. Very poor. wood I erous Ilants I brees ants I I I Poor I I I I I Poor I I I I I Poor I I I I I Poor I I I I I I I Poor I i Very I I I Falr I I I I I Fair I I I I;! a],r I I I I i Fair I I I I I I i Fair t I i Fair I I I ! Fair I I I I:-- i Fair It I I i Fair I I I I Fair II I I!Fair I I II I I ! Fair I I II i Falr I I I I I Falr I I I I I I Fair I I IIlFair I I I I I I I Fair ! I I I I Falr I I I I I Fair I I I I I Falr I I I I I I tI I I I I I oor erypoor. erypoor. iP I I I iv I I I I I Iiv II I I iv II I I iv I I II I I iv II I iv II I I I iv I I I I iv t I I I ery poor. erypoor. erypoor. erypoor. erypoor. ery poor. and I ceous sl Fal r Good Fal r dooG Good Fal r Fair Fatr Goo oo ood oor Fair Good d od ooG Go air air d d G P Fair Fair F F G cro 5 1 Klm 45r: Morval----- Tridell---- 47 ------}IlhiII 48--------- }{orthsater 49, 50, 51--------- Olney 52--------- Parachute 53r: P arachube-- 54, 55 , 56---------Potts 57{ , 58r -. Potts------ Ildefonso-- 59r: PoCts ------ I ldefonso-- Fair oorP Falr Poor orPo alF Very Very poor Very Poor Good Good Very poor. Fair I Very I poor. I I I cood I I I ila]'r II II I Poor II II I Fair II I I I VeryI poor. II II I Poor I I II I Poor tI II I Poor II II II I Poor II tI i Poor tI II II I Poor II I I I VeryI poor. I , I Poor I poor I Iifa]'r I I II I Poor I I II I Poor II II i Poor II II I Veryi poor tI t I I Poor I II I Poor It tI I Poor II It- II I Poor I I Poo Poor r Po or poo r 62r: Rock outcrop. Torr lorthents. See footnote at end of Eab1e. o o FIIFLE AREA, COLOHADO TABLE 12.--WILDLIFE HABITAT POTENTIALS--Continued 1 Soi ma 1 name andp symbol r n land i I seed i Grasses herba-Hard'lConlf-iShrubs wood I erous I Wetland I ShalLow I and land p 1anls i water I wi.1d- lwl1d- an; l'IetIand I lat wild- i rlltand I ceous umes ants I1 I1 fe 11 fe 11 cro 5 1e s I ants Verypoor Very poo r af Verypoor. Very poor I I !'Poor Goo d air Goo aL d r doo odGo ood Po or I I I Poor I I I I I Fair I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i Good I I I I I VerYI poor. I I I I I Fair I I I iFaj.r I I I I Good I I I I I VeryI poor. I I i VeryI poor. I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I Good It II i Fair I I I I I I I I II II II I I I I I II II I I II !I I I I Good II I I I Good I I II It 63------Silas 65) . Torr i flu vents 66r: Torr iorthent s. CaDbort,hid s Rock outcroP. 67r zTorriorthents. Rock outcroP. 69 ' 7o---'- V ale 71r '. Vi11a Grove LolLaY----' Po or F air Good orPo Fair Good F FProo v I Iiv F air od ood Go G od ood Go u d or Goo Po Verypoor. Ve ry POOr. Very poor. erypoor, V erypoor. V erypoor. Very poor. Verypoor. V erypoor. erypoor. Verypoor. Verypoor. Very poor. rery poo oor oor v P P V erypoor. Verypoor. dGoo or or Po Po I Good I I I i Good I I II I Good I a Falral-ts r rFa1Good l{ann t Seedescript,ionofthenapunitforcomPosiEionandbehaviorcharacterist ics of ihe naP unlt. 33, 34----- I Ide fon so BIFLE AREA, COLORADO So11 name and map symbol 28, 29, 30, Heldt 3 32---------Holderness Variant 35*: I Ide fon so-- 36 , 37 -----Irigul 38*:IriguL----- Starman---- q0, q1----- Kim u2--------- LamPhier pth i I I 0-8 B-o0 11 30 60 0- 11- 30- 0-8 i 8-60 i I I I I I I I0-8 i B-60 I I I I I I0-4 i 4-16I I I16 i I I0-6 i I 6-17 i I De USDA texture CIaY loam------- SiltY cIaY 'c1ay, clay Ioam CIay loam------- C).ay------------ CIay loam------- Stony loam------ very sEony 10am, very graveIlY sandy loam. Stony loam------ Very stonY Ioam' very gravellY sandy Ioam. GraveIly loam--- GravellY loam, cobbly 1oam. Unwe aLher ed bedrock. Channery loam--- 17 Very channerY sandy cIaY loam. Unlreatheredbedrock. 0-6 Channery Ioam--- Very channerY sandy claY loam. 6- 17 17 ! Unwealhered I bedrock. I I0-3 | ChannerY loam--- I I I 3-13iverY graveJ.lY ! loam, channerY I Ioan' verY I channery loam- 1 3 I Unweathered! bedrock. I I0-3 I Loam-- 3-40 i GravellY cIaY I Ioam, cobblY i clay Ioam, i cobblY cIaY. tl0-60iGrave11Y loam, i cobblY cIaY. I I I I I Lo am--------- --- Lo am------- ---- - n 0-60 i I I I I 0-60 I I I I AS i unified i AASHT0 CH H I I SM SH LL CL CL-ML,cL, cH CL GM GM SM, GM SH, GM GM-GC, CL- ML GM-CC CL ML, GM ML, GM GM-GC, CL- ML GM-CC, GP-GC GM, SM, GM-GC, GP-GC GM CL, GC, CL, cL-ML, GM-GC ML CH HL ML See footnoie at end of lable 0- 10 0-75 25-35 TABLE 13.--ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES--CONIINUEd ca on A-7 A-7 A-4, A-6 A-7 , A-6 A-6, A-7 A- A- A-1, A-2 A-l' A-1 A-1, A-2 A-1 , A-2 A-2, k-4 A-2, A-4 A-qA-6, A- 4 z A- A- 4 2 A.A-2 A-2A A-2 A. ,4, 6, 7 A- A- qA- A- ercen age pass n8 siev n umber-- q0 20 r a I ments Ii>3 I lin 20-7 0 5-25 20-7 0 5-20 5-20 5-20 i-20 0-15 0- 15 0 5-30 5-3 0 0-5 95- 1 00 95-1 00 95- 1 00 95-100 95- 1 00 50-75 40-7 5 4 50-8 0 60-95 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 90- 1 00 90- 1 00 85- 1 00 t{5-60 35-60 95-100 95- 1 00 70-95 80-95 65-9 0 30-tl525-50 I I i7 5-95 i75-95 I I I i 50-80 i 60-85 i50-15 I I i2o-35 i 1o-30 I I I I I I i ?o-35 i 1o-30 I I I I I i 3o-55 i 3o-70 I I I 0 0 0- 0- 0- 60 60 5- 5- 4 3 50-75q0-75 5 5 5 5 2U 0- 0- 30-4 5 25-50 40-65 50-80 50-7 5 55-85 5-5545-65 15-30 i35-55 I Ii 5-15 I I i 45-65 I I i 15-30 I I 50 -35 I I rJ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 70-75 i60-75 I I20-50 i20-50 I I I I 5- 15 55-70 35-7 0 i --- i ---rltllirltl i7o-75 i60-75rlIt i20-50 i20-50 tl 30- 20 r---i---l---iii I uo-uo i uo-r, i uo-uo i.u-uu lro-ro iro-*urlir!ll---i---l--- i ,o-, oo i ,r-, oo iro-r, ioo-go t6o-80 itl5-707 0- 50 60 5 3 5 ii 60-90 i60-75 l4o-70iiliiili ?5_1ooi75-100i60-90rltlli 80-1oOl75-100i70-95 tlrlrlrl Llquld I Pllmit I t 45-55 45-55 20-35 35-60 30-4 0 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-3 0 20-30 20-30 20-30 20-34 20-30 30-40 30-4 0 20-35 35-60 20-45 20-30 11 1( 2'. 2'.: N N NI NI NI N: N Z N IQ isjlttjlif SOIL SUHVEY 1 5-30 20-40 10-15 10-15 Plastlcl lnde 10-l5 10-15 5- 10 5-15 ty 10- 15 10-15 5- 10 NP-5 5-10 NP-10 5- 10 5- 15 5-15-I 5-1 0 5 5 NP- 1:5 NP-10 6, 6 i Liquidi limtt, 30-50 40-60 30-40 30-40 2q-?( 30-q 0 30-40 25-35 20-30 15-25 2q-?q 2o-3o 20-35 2 300- 2a'35 20-35 20-3 0 1 5-30 20-30 2o-35 15-25 o ercen s!eve 8e nu pass n8 10 40 200 7 0-90 65-95 I I100 i95-100100 i95-100 I I I I I 35-100i80-95 80-100i65-95 60-75 60-a0 60-75 60-a 0 0- 0 0 40-60 60 I I80 i55-70 I I I I I t 70- 85-100i80-95 30-100i65-95 I I70-80 i55-70 I I I 0 0 0-6 5 0-60 | 10-35 I I I I I I i tt5-65 I I I 30-4035-45 I I I I I I I I i 50-7 0 i 35-45 i 20-35 I I I I35 i 10-25 I I I I I I I95 i50-7595 i35-75 I I I I I 0- i5 I I rJ I I I o)-/) i5r-o5 I I I I60-90 i55-75 I50-75 i35-65 I I I20-50 i 15-40 I I I I I75-90 i60-85 40-50 65-90 65-85 35-55 95- 1 00 75-90 50-7 5 25030- 70- 90- 1 00 75-95 3o 1 0-2030c-20- TABLE 13.--ENcINEERINC INDEX pROpERTIEs__Concj.nued ass ca on r aB- I mentsl>3 I inches Unified AASHTO 4 CL LL SC CL-ML , Gi.{-cc, SM-SC ML Gi,T, u [-uu sM, M GM, GM-G CL-ML, SM-SC GC, GM-GC CL-ML, MLSC, SM-SC JL 'SM-SC, I I I i A-6 tA-l I I I I I I A-6 iA-6 I I iA-6 I I I I I I lA-6 lA-6 I I i A-6 I I I i A-4 I I I I r A-A IlA-2, I I I IciA-r, I Io i 'l ooo i 1oo I I0-5 i90-100-10 lB5-10 I Iq-?q | 7c-A( I I I I I Io-i i90-100-10 iB5-10 I I5-35 i75-85 I I I5-20 i7A-30 I I I5-7o i65-95 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i1 I I I I I I I I I I I i1 I I I I I I rJ I I CL LL CH CL CL CL JLCL, i 60-a5 I t I I i 30-60 I I I I I i7 5-95 0-5 0-5 0 o i95-l000 i95-1000 i 50-85 I I I I I0 i 30-50 I I I I I I0 i90-1000 175-100 I I A-4 I I -lt L A I25-30 i 4a-60 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6i I I I I I I I 1i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i A-4 I IiA-6,I A-2,i A-4 I I I I I i A-4 lA-4, A- i A-2 I I I I IiA-2, A- I I I I I I I I c, (J GM U M-GC M-GC UU A-4 A-4, A- CL- ML CL, CL.ML, SM-SC, SC GM-GC, GM ll05-2A-5-30 6i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A- o 138 Soil name and map symbol r, 50, 51_-_______ )1ney rrac hu t e USDA text,ure Lo am---- ----- -- -Sandy elay loamGravelly sandyclay Ioam,gravelly sandy 1o am.Very gravelly sandy Ioam,very gravelly sandy clay loam. Loam---------- -- Lo am------------ Very channeryloan, very channery sandy loam. Unt.rea ther ed bedrock. pghDe n l-lq3--------- i o-s iSilry cray loamLimon i 5-60iSiItt clay loam,i i silty clay,i i clay. 44--------- i o-s iLoam------------Morval i 5-17 iSilty clay loam,i i clay loam. i 17-60 I Stony clay Ioam,i i stony loam. llItl5r: i iMorval----- i 0-5 lLoam--__________i 5-17 isilt,y clay Icam,I i clay loam. i 17-60 i SLony clay Ioam,i i stonv Ioam. t,Tridell---- i 0-lOiSEony Ioam----__ llItIttt i I 0-60 | Very stony loamrlll 9.t !!:----- i o-1tjch"nne"y roan---Nihil1 i i Very channery Ioam, very channery sandy loam. Very channeryclay loam, very channery loam. UnHea thered Loam-- ------ --- - bed rock I I i1'1 -60 I I I I I I I3---------- i o-25{orthwater i i 25-50 I I I Ii50 I Ii o-12 i 12-33 i 33-43 I I II I I i 43-60 I I I I I I I I I 18- I I I I I Ii29 I I I I 0-5 5- t8 29 See foot,note a! end of table. o TABLE 13.--EHGINEERING IIIDEX PROPERTIEs--Contlnued o 139 IIFLE AREA, COLORADO So11 name and oap sYmbol lr: , ar ac hute-- 4, 55, 56-------" Potts 7t, 58', 59* Ilde fonso-- Rhone i2r: Rock outcrop. Torriorthents. i3 Sl1as ercen eve a3S €F-- p mb Depth USDA texture I I I I0-5 lLoam-- 5-18lLoam-- II I I I I 1 8-29 i VerY channerY | 1oam, verY I channerY sandY I loan.29 I UnwealheredI bedrock. II0-8 | Loam-- 8-28iSandY claY Ioam' I loan- tI II 28-52ichannery sandY I clay loam' verY I channerY sandY I clay loam. I UnneatheredI bedrock. I I4 lLoan---- 28 i claY loam------- 60 Lo am-----'-'- -- - on r ag- lrnents IAASHTOi>3 i inches 4 0 A-4 A-6 A-4 as 4 I Ii Unlfled HL CL, cL-ML, sM-sc, SC GM-GC, G i..ii! 90- 1 oo i 90- 1 o0 i65-95 75-1ooi75-95 i70-95iiii tlil 25-40 i20-30 115-30i!iiillii --- i-" i---iiiili co- 1 oo i go-gs i7o-9o I 5o-70 ai- r oo its-gs i 6o-90 i 35-65-i!i iiilii45-60 iqo-55 l30-50 i15-30-- i I I iiiiiii --- i '-- i ---iii 0 0 o 00 o0 00 00 00 75 75 I I I I i50-75 i 35-75 I I I I I i 10-20 I I o o 0 5 0 50-7 5)-O 50-1 20-3 1 0-3 50- 35- '15-0 0 0 I I I A-6 i II I I i A-q lA-4, cL- 5-30 -( , I I I I I A-2 i I I I I I I I I I II A-6 i A-6 i 4 4 I I I I I I M iA. I I I I I I I I I I I I LrA_ iA- I I I I I I lA- I I I I I I I I A- A. A- II I I I II o-10 I I I I Ii --- I I Ii0i0l0 I I I Ii0l0i0 I IA-zi 5-25 A-2i 20-7 0 I I I I I IA-6i 0 A-6 i o-5 I I I cL, cL-M CL, cL-ML, sM-sc, SC 2M-GIG 52 7 6 50- 55- 50-7o 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 7 6 9 -9 b5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 5 4 3 0' o- I 9 00- 0- 75- 75- I)- 5 5 7 7 7 0 0 0 75- 75- 75- 75-75- 75- 7 6 6 5-o-7 65 -q -5 3 2 5 0- 30- -l -95 4 6 4 GM GM ML CL HL ML CL ML SH SM 0- 4- 8- 28- 0- 8- 0- 8- 2 o 00 0 5 0 9 9 00 00 00 0 0 Loal,n- - ----- - -- - - Clay loan------- Loaa-----'-'--- - Stony loam------ Very stonY loarl' very gravellY sandy 1oam. Loaa-- -- ---'-'-' Sandy claY loan, 1oan. ChannerY sandYclay loamr very channery sandY cIaY loan. Unweathered bedrock. Lo arn-- --- ----- -- 511ty cIaY Ioam CIay Ioam, claY' siltY claY Ioam Very channerY loam, channerY cJ.ay loam t Ioam. Unweather ed bedrock. cL, cL-ML CL' CL-ML, sM-sc, SC GM-GC o-4 4-28 5 5 6 6 9 -9 80- 5 0- 7 50- 40- 90- 85- A-1 A-1 A-4 A-4 A- A- 60 8 60 8 28 50 -24 -30 30 0- 9 24 5 0 0 70 65 0355 5 85- 75- 9 9 0 20 54065-400-2-52 52 0-9 28 -855-9 57 0 00 0 0 59 90 3 0 00 00 9 , 90 0 0- 0-5 10 95 90- 80- 5204 5A-6, A-7 A-6, A-7 q 2 ML CL u 00 ML u-c cL- See footnote a! end of table A.0--8 -7 5- 10 Li qutd i linlb 5 20-3 0 20-35 20-35 20-40 25 3020- 20-25-2520 3020- 0- 25-30 25-35 25-35 25-35 25-35 25-35 ,q-?q -35 -40 20 20 2 25 5 5 35-4 35-4 Plas- tlci tYt NP-l0 5-15 5-20 5- 10 5- 10 5-'t5 r{P-5 10-15 ltP-5 NP.5 10- 15 NP-5 P-5 P-5 5-15 5-20 5-10 I N N 5!'rP- 15-20 15-25 o o SOIL SURVEY140 TABLE 13.--ENGINEERING INDEX PR0PERTIES--Continued ass t a8-erc age ass sp bame and 65' . Torr iflu ven ts 66r: Torr io rthen ts Camborthlds. Rock outcrop. 67r:Torriorthents. Rock outcroP. 68, 69 , TO--------- Val e 71,:VllIa Grove Zol-Eay----- USDA texture Silt loam-- Silty clay loam' clay loam, silt Loam. Loam, si.1ty elay loamr silt 1o am. Loam-------- ----Clay loam, sandY clay 1oam. Sandy Ioam, Ioam Loam- - --- - -- - - --Gravelly c1ay, cobbly clay, cobbly clay 1o aur. Sandy loan Sandy loan, fine sandy Ioam, coarse sandy 1oam. I men ts UnlflediAASHTOi>3 nches num eI.-- 10 100 90- 1 00 'r 00 190- 100 I I I100 i85-100 I I I I I I I 95-100i70-90 9 5- 1 00 i7 0-95 I I 95-100i60-70 I I I80-95 i65-7560-80 I 50-75 I I I I I I I 95-100i 70-85 95-100I70-80 II t I ymbol So11 n map s Dept h 00 50-60 4 5-70 Llqutd llmi t 25-35 30-40 20-3O 25-35 3 0-50 P 1as- t1c1ty 5-15 1 0-25 5- 15 10- 15 15-25 5- 10 10- 15 1 5-30 4 4 n 0-11 11-26 CL CL CL CL CL al -M L ML A-4, A-6 A-4 , A-6 , 6 A-6A-6, A-7 0 0 o-5 5-30 o 0 100 'I 00 100 100 7o- 70- 60- 90 95 oq 40 )q- 30- )1- 40q5 A-7 60 19 6o 26-6 0,4 4-1 0 cL- sc 4A- A- A- A-6 0 00 5 6 A-2, 0 0 05- 0- 9- sM-sc, CL-ML sM, sM-sc sM, sM-sc A-4 100 3-55 50-4 30-45 CL CL' SC 95 B5 0- 5- o 6 5o 45 -65 -7o 0-17 17 -60 A- A- 2 2 4 4 A- A- 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 3 <25 o-26 -5 -5 NP IP r See descrlptlon of the map unit for composltlon and behavtor characleristlcs of the map uni't. 142 So11 name and imap synbol i 17 ------- Coche topa 1 8' , 1gr; Cocheto p a------- J erry----------- 20t . Cryaquo 1 1s 21'z C u s haan - -- - - ---- Lazee" ---------_ 22--------- DateEan Detra 24t: Do llard --------- nock outcrop. 26r: FarIo H---------- Rock outcrop. 27r. Halaquepts 29, 29, 30, 31---Heldt 32---------HoldernessVarlant 33, 34-----Ildefonso ?EI. I Idefonso------- Depth I CLay 12mm 20-27 35-50 20-27 3 5-50 20-25 35-50 1 6-20 25-35 16-20 15-20 15-20 15-25 10-20 1 0-20 0-21 I 21 -60 i I I I I o-21 i21-60i I I0-3 i 3-60 i I I t I I I II It0-3 i 3-11i11-32i 32i I I0-4 i4-t6i16 i II0-3 i 3-22i 22-34 i34i I I0-12i 12-57 i57 I I I I I0-5 i 5-25i25i II 0- 15 15-2q 24-60 0-1 0-4 0-8 8-60 '10-20 20-35 35-45 35-50 1 0-23 10-25 20-25 15-25 1 8-27 30-45 35-4 5 0 2 42 30-40 40-60 30-4 030-60 0-11 1 1-30 608- -80 608- 0-8 15-25 15-25 15-25 15-25 o I Permeabtllty 0.6-2.0 0 .06-0 .2 0.6-2.O 0 .06-0 .2 0.6-2.0 0.06-0.2 0 0 6-2.O 0.6-2.0 0 .6-2.0 o .6-2.O 0.6-2 .0 o.6-2.O 0 .6-2.0 6-2.0 o.6-2.0o'!:3'o 0 .06-0 .2 0 .06-0 .2 0.6-2.00.6-2.0 0 .6-2 .0 6-2 2:! 0 o 0 0 2.0-5 .0 2 .0-6 .0 0 .06-0 .20.06-0.2 0.2-0.6 0 .06-0 .20.2-0.6 2.0-6 .0 2 .0-6 .0 See footnote at end of tabl.e 7.4-8 .4 7 .9-8 .4 <2 <4 Low----------- [.6y----------- TABLE 14.--pHrsrcAl AND CHEHTcAL pRopEBTrEs oF sorls--conrlnued I AvallabIe I water So 1l I reactlon ca 6- n 0.16-0.19 0.11-0.14 6 6 6-7.3 7.8 o. 1 5-0. .t I 0.1 'l-0. 14 6.6-7 .36.6-7 .8 6.6-7 .3 7 .U-8.4 6.6-7 .8 7 .4-8.4 7 .4-8.4 0.16-0.1 0.13-0.1 0.11-O.13 0.08-0. 1 00.08-0.10 B 5 0.16-0.200.14-0.19 0.08-0.12 0.08-0.11 0 .08-0. 1 1 9-9 .0 '_!:e 7 141 6 1616 6.1-7 .3 6.6-7 .8 6.6-7 .3 0 0 0.1 0.1 0.12-0.1 0. 12-0.'t 0. I 5-0. 10.15-0.1 0. 1 5-0. 1 0-0 I3 7-O 3-0 I I I I I,.19i.l8i It II I I II .6-7 .8.6-B . 4 7 -4-9.o ''!:2'o 0.16-0.18i60.12-0.14i6 0.05-0.1 1 i 6 II I I0.12-0.14i7 0 .05-0 .07 i 7 I I I, II I I II II II 7i7 7iT II9i7 9iT9i7 I I .4-7 .8'r!'u .1-7.3 . 1-6.5.1-7.3 .4-9 . o .9-9 .0 .9-8 .4 .9-8 .4.9-8.4 0.08-0.10 0 .06-0 .08 0.08-0.10 0.06-0.08 7.4-8 .47.9-8.4 o 5a11n 1 ty oa <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2() _:= <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 -:: <2 .:: <2 <2 <2 <2 .:: <8 <8 <2 <2 <2 <2 <4 ofactors -..r---I Shrlnk-sne1 1potentlal Low----------- Hi gh---------- Low----------- H i gh---------- K I I.24i 5 .24 i 0 0 I I I Ii5 I I I I t) II I I I I I I II II Lov----------- o.2q o .2q 0.28 0.3 2 o.24i 20.32 i o.17 i I II 0.20 I 1 0.20 i----i I I0.21i 30.20 i H ieh---------- Low----------- Mod era te------Low----------- Low-----------Low----------- Lor----------- i Low-----------Low-----------I I II II rJ I 0 .20 o.24 0 .20 II I I0.37i 20.43i-----i II II IIo.20i 50.15i 0.151 II II0.28 i 30.28 i I I I | 0.24 i0.28 i0.32 II i0 io I Low-----------Los----------- Low-----------Moderate------ Hlsir----------High---------- Hoderate------ H1 gh---------- HlStr---------- Lou-----------l6!r----------- Low-----------; II IILorr----------- iLor{----------- |--------------i I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 5 Hlgh---------- i 0 .28HlBh---------- I 0.28 0.1 5 0.15 5 5 3 3 SOIL SUHVEY io rganlc matter 3-6 3-5 1-2 2-4 3-6 2-3 .5-1 3-5 J-O 1-2 5-1 2-5 0 0 5- 0.5- 1 0 I i Pct SURVEY - I 0rganlc mat!er 3-6 3-6 3-5 2-3 3-6 3-6 1-2 2-5 1-2 2-U 5- 5 I I II I I I I II I I , I II I I I I I I I I II I I I I II I !I II I I l0 II I I I I I I I I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I iot' I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I II I I It I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I io II t I I I io I I I I 5- 5 o FIIFLE AREA, COLORADO TABLE 14.--PHYSIcAL AND CHEHICAL PR0PERTIES oF S0ILS--Continued trttttSoil name and I Depth I Clay (2mm I Permeabillty I Avatlable i So11 | Sa1ln1ty map symbol i i i i rrater lreactlonli l' lcapaclty i i Shr lnk-sueI 1potenti a] i Erosi' fac to t ---r-.I K -60lq0 II 'i ,.,i * ii,1 l:l It :i t; € .12 .4. :4 '- i. 'J. tt:.. 'r., 'i ,:. a ?E I . Lazear ---------- 36, 37-----Ir j.gul 38r: I r j. I u1---------- S tarman --------- In 0-4q-16 16 0-6 6-17 1T 0-3 3-r312 0-3 3-40 0-6 6- 17 17 i 0-60 I I I Ii 0-60 I I I Ii 0-5i 5-60 Ii 0-5i 5-17 i 17 -60 I I I Ii 0-5i 5-17 i 17-60 I Ii 0-10 i 1 0-60 I I! 0-11 i 1 1-60 I Ii o-25 i 25-50i50 I Itt o-12 i 1 2-33 i 33-43 i 43-60 I Ii 0-5i 5-18 i 1 8-29i29 0-5 5- 18 1 8-29 29 Kim 42--------- Lamphier 45r: Morv a1 ---------- Tr i d e11--------- 46, 47 Nihi I1 ltg--------- Northwater 49, 50 , 51------- Olney 52--------- Parachute E?4. P ar achute------- Pct 15-25 20-25 15-27 2o-35 1q-)'f 20-35 15-25 18-25 15-35 35-45 20-50 30-4 0 35- 60 22-32 28-35 2a-35 15-25 20-27 )) -") 28-35 20-35 10-27 15-27 20-27 '2-1u 5-27 5-20 1 8-2q 22-26 18-22 16-22 15-25 15-25 15-25 15-25 15-25 '2_!u -z -2 0.6 0.6 0 0 0 .6-2 .0 0 .6-2.0 Inlhr 0.6-2.00.6-2.0 o .6-2.o 0 .6-2 .0 0.6-2.0 0 .06-0 .20.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 0 .2-0.6 0 .06-0 .2 0.6-2-0 0.6-2.00-6-2.o 0 2.O 2.0 2.O 2.0 6.0 2.O 2.O 0 0 0 0 z 0 2 0.6-20.6-2o.6-2 o.6-2 6- 6- 6- 6- 0- 6- 0- 6- 6- 0 0 2 6 0 -2 -2 -6 0.6 0.6 2.O .0 .0 .0 .0 0 0 0 See footnote at end of t,able 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 2 .0-6 .0 0.16-0.18 0.14-O-16 0 .03-0 .06 6.6-7 .8 6.6-T .8 6.6-7 .8 <2 <2 <2 0.24 0.24 0. 10 0.14-0.16 0.1 4-0.1 6 ln/ in 0.09-0.11 0 .05-0 .07 0.09-0 . 1 1 0.09-0.11 0.15-0.18 0.18-0.21 0.14-0.170.12-0.16 -0 -0 0.09 0 .05 5 5 o. r 6-0 0.13-0 0. 1 3-0 13 08 -0 -0 0.11 0 .06 o7 0.18-0.21 0.14-0.210.08-0.10 0. r8-0.21 0.14-0.21 0.08-0.10 0.12-0.16 0.06-0.09 0.13-0.180.08-0.10 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 7 .9-9 .0 7 .9-9 .0 1-7.8 4-8 .4 oH -8.q 6 7 -7 .86.1 7.4 7.4-97.4-9 6 .6-B 7 .4-8 7 .8-8 6.6 7.4 7.8 7.4 7.9 6- 2-_ 6- 4- 9- 9- 3 0 o 3 q 4 4 4 q q 4 4 4 4 7.87.8 8.tl 8.4 8.4 8.4 7 .4-8 .4 7 .4-8 .4 7 .9-9.o 6.6-7. 6 .6-8 . 7 .9-8. 7 .4-8 ,4 7 .9-9 .O 6.6-7 .8 6.6-7 .8 6.6-7 .8 -76 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 6 6 6 7 7 7 mmhos /cmI -l I <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 2-8 2-8 T <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <4 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 I I i Low----------- i Low----------- I I I I Low----------- i Low----------- I I II I Low-----'----- I Low----------- I I I Low----------- I Low----------- I I I Low----------- ! 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Bumrell, Thryk you for your cooperation and feel tee to contact me if I can be of furtherassistance. : Sincenely e,A-:- Morgan Chief, The B.ifle Firo hotection District has receiltly rsviewed the proposed F{arris zubdivision exempion r€quesr. Ir is the Disrricls *rfl";ht.hoirig ,lu."n" p*p"J-i;;A;; pamel ofapproximetely 38.90po_"-s,po,i gieate t'yd,bn1'-fi;t -.repir"r,l*rt"ry li,iio irr.r, arrd me of approximmlv 5sI0 aores, anb pisnio'furdr* tilt;Tftandr orr the pmtrnsed uses oftheparccls will bb:hesidc,ctid{", . ::, . : . il,,.,,,1',' : ;.,,:,,,''i ,tll',:' ,'i..-.,,,*,"r,,,,,_ ]i,1..*i ,, . Thc propcrty:is rvithin tre r;$" rhduiei-of dre Rrfle Fifg Pnorctdpa District snd finc and ermergeNrcy medical qeryid sro'Hrjvia"U to hbiarea try Uu m*U"t nn" pi#", apprcvesof the.r:*nOf/Uf rf *,pdfl il.kErt{"f-ilow:rg'r..penofi f Ai53o., ''" ,'r. , " 1. .. I ir.1. Posting of tuld4ss: roddnElses.arc to ft postea *n# thi'arit *uy inrenects rhe county Road; Ifa s.$arcdrdriv"eraaylxapauge,ment is trsd tnb dd;rs- for each horne shouia ue pout a mio:#ryidhir,ifo=d;fiijlfus]rH"t, "ffil .. llLrninirnum of,,4,irrchbg'in,height, % irrch'in widrhdnd co4kast with background _ cotors- i*rri ,;iiii",',,,,. ,,,.,n,,1r;.'.l,ll' : 2- Access roadways: driVewEy's should b. "d;stnrc{efl to'icoommod,ate the weightq and ulrning radius qrmelgunc.y apparatus in WeiSe weather *rfitio*.3' Defensible spsce: combustibl€ il"nu*ulp t**fua u. rhinned from arouno *tr"trort . p 1s m provide a dcfensiblc spaco in the et/€nt of a wild lmd fir'.4' No *nowr fire pnorccdon w{tgr supply fu available in dre'area. The Distiut would encourage ttre lnplrcAt to exptore the reasiUitity ofa n*i;*#"".i,"ii sgpply " p.b: area (i.e. irrigation canats, stoch po,nds, etc.) in concc"t n irntU" fi* i]} "p-rlityand turvel distalces to:the ar@, the liistrict wotrfafftefi[*p*,i.nc.difrculties in extinguishins a large fire_ i I I,I t. 'I I I 'i t, Telephone (919192j :1,243'- Fax (970) 625-2963 . www.rifrefiredept,org 1BS0 Bailroad Avenue . Rifle, Colorado g1650 ' : o o aI EXHIBIT 8 t a o o DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVE COVENANTS HARRIS SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION Garfield County, Colorado THIS DECLARATION OF COVENANTS is made and entered into by Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris on the day and year hereinafter set forth. WITNESSETH: The undersigned, owners in fee of that real property described as Parcels A and B, Harris 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 pu{pose 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 Harris Subdivision. NOW, THEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED hereby declare that Parcel A and Parcel B, Harris 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 Parcel 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 Parcel 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 any of the Parcels. One (l) 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. o o ARTICLE 3 Lightine All exterior lighting on either Parcel shall be the minimum reasonably necessary for the safe use of the premises, and to the extent possible, all exterior lighting shall be directed inward and downward and toward the interior of the respective Parcels, except when absolutely necessary to provide for safety lighting on the premises. ARTICLE 4 Asricultural Livine Colorado is a "Right-to-Farm" State pursuant to C.R.S. $ 35-3-101, et seq. Landowners, residents and visitors must be prepared to accept the activities, sights, sounds and smells of Garheld County's agricultural operations as a normal and necessary aspect of living in a County with a strong rural character and a healthy ranching sector. All must be prepared to encounter noises, odor, lights, mud, dust, smoke, chemicals, machinery on public roads, livestock on public roads, storage and disposal of manure, and the application by spraying or otherwise of chemical fertilizers, soil amendments, herbicides, and pesticides, any one or more of which may naturally occur as part of a legal and non-negligent agricultural operations. All owners of land, whether ranch or residence, have obligations under State law and County regulations with regard to the maintenance of fences and inigation ditches, controlling weeds, keeping livestock and pets under control, using property in accordance with zoning, and other aspects of using and maintaining properfy. Residents and landowners are encouraged to learn about these rights and responsibilities and act as good neighbors and citizens of the County. A good introductory source for such information is "A Guide to Rural Living & Small Scale Agriculture" put out by the Colorado State University Extension Office in Garfield County. ARTICLE 5 Water and Landscanins Restrictions Use of water by Parcels A and B under Colorado Division of Water Resources Permit No. No. 1 89716 shall not exceed that identified in the Permit and the Water Well Community Sharing Agreement of even date and recorded in the Office of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder. ARTICLE 6 Conditions of Countv Approval The use of all Parcels shall be in strict accordance with the conditions of approval and Plat restriction contained in the County Resolution approving the Harris Subdivision Exemption. All owners of Parcels shall use and occupy their respective Parcels in conformity with all governmental regulations applicable thereto. 2 oo I ARTICLE 7 Individual Sewage Disposal System Maintenance The owner of each Parcel shall perform on the individual sewage disposal system serving the Parcel such routine maintenance and repair as is sufficient to allow the system to perform in good working order, including, but not limited to, pumping the tank every two (2) years. ARTICLE 8 Fire Protection Addresses shall be posted where the driveway intersects the County road. Letters shall be a minimum of 4 inches in height, % inches in width, and contrast with background colors. Driveways shall be constructed to accommodate the weights of emergency apparatus in adverse weather conditions. Combustible materials shall be thinned from around structures so as to provide a defensible space in the event of a wildland fire. ARTICLE 9 Enforcement / Homeownerts Association The undersigned declare themselves to be an unincorporated non-profit homeowners association pursuant to the Colorado Uniform Unincorporated Non-Profit Association Act, known as the Harris Subdivision Exemption Homeowners Association for the purposes herein stated. The Harris Subdivision Exemption Homeowners Association shall be responsible for enforcing these Protective Covenants. If, however, the Homeowners Association fails to take action, these covenants and the terms, conditions and provisions hereofmay be enforced by the owner of either ofthe parcels, their successors and assigns. In the event legal proceedings are brought against any party for the purpose of such enforcement, the prevailing party shall recover from the non-prevailing party all costs associated therewith, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney,s fees. ARTICLE 10 Governing Law This Declaration shall be construed and governed under the laws of the State of Colorado J a, '!r ARTICLE 11 Severabililv Each ofthe provisions ofthis 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. ARTICLE 12 Term of Declaration Unless amended, each and every term, covenant, condition and restriction contained in this Declaration shall run with and bind the land, and shall be effective for a period of twenty (20) years after the date this Declaration is recorded, and thereafter shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years each, but may, at any time, be amended or terminated by unanimous vote ofthe owners of each of the parcels within the Harris Subdivision Exemption, witir the approval of the Board of Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado as to those terms of this Declaration required by the Board of Commissioners of Garfield County during the subdivision exemption approval process. ARTICLE 13 Bindine Effect This Declaration shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Declarants and their successors in interest and ownership of Parcels A and B, Harris Subdivision Exemption, and to any person or entity having any right, title or interest in either of said Parcels, or any part thereof, their heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned hereby state and declare that the foregoing Declaration of Protective Covenants for the Harris Subdivision Exemption shall be effective this day of 2006 DATED this _ day of 2005 Andrew J. Harris Shirley J. Harris 4 t ,a instrument was acknowledged before me on this day of 2006, by Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Hanis. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO COLINTY OF GARFIELD The foregoing ss. ) ) ) 5 I oo DECLARATION OF PRIVATE ROADWAY EASEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS This Declaration is made this dav of 2006, by Andrew J Harris and Shirley J. Harris (hereinafter collectively "the Declarant"), owners in fee ofthat real property described as Parcels A and B of the Harris Subdivision Exemption, County of Garfield, State of Colorado. I RECITALS The Declarant is the owner and subdivider of two tracts of land known as Parcels A and B, Harris Subdivision Exemption, Garfield County, Colorado and, by this Declaration, intends to grant and dedicate joint and common rights to the use of a private driveway serving the Parcels, and impose on the Parcels, as covenants running with the land, the obligation to jointly maintain the driveway. II ROAD EASEMENT SECTION 2.01 The Declarant hereby grants and dedicates unto the owner of Parcel B, Harris Subdivision Exemption, their heirs, successors and assigns, a non-exclusive 30-foot easement upon, over and across, that portion ofParcel A, designated as an access and utility easement on the plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption recorded in the office of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder, at Reception No and as attachedhereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A, for use by the owner of parcel B, their successors, assigns, agents, employees, tenants, guests and invitees, for a private access roadway and utility purposes (hereinafter "the road easement") subject to the terms, conditions and provisions hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2.02 The term of the road easement herein granted shall be perpetual. SECTION 2.03 The costs of repair, maintenance, clearing, trash removal, snow plowing, and other expenses of upkeep and preservation of the access easement shall be the sole responsibility of the owner of Parcel B, Harris Subdivision Exemption. Routine repairs, paving, clearing, trash removal and snow plowing will be conducted from time to time, as may be reasonably necessary. oo III ENFORCEMENT This Agreement and the terms, conditions and provisions hereofmay be enforced by the owner of any of the Parcels, their successors and assigns, and in the event legal proceedings are brought against any pafi for the purpose of such enforcement, the prevailing party or parties shall recover from the non-prevailing party or parties all costs associated therewith, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees. The owner of each Parcel agrees that, upon request of any of the other owner, it will certifu from time to time to any person designated whether there are any breaches of this agreement. If any party fails to respond to such a request within ten ( l0) days of the date of the request, any existing breach of the Agreement shall be deemed waived by the non-responding party. ry EASEMENT SERVICE AREA Use of the easements shall be restricted to access to and from Parcel B. The road easement may not be used for the parking or storage of vehicles or equipment. The road easement is subject to the dedication of utility easements set forth on the recorded plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption. V UTILITIES The Declarant has granted on the final plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption, a perpetual, non-exclusive easement to use the road easement for the purpose of providing utility service to Parcel B or for the repair, maintenance, removal or replacement of said utilities. All instrumentalities, lines, or facilities placed in the road easement shall be maintained in a safe condition by the respective utility company or goverrrmental agency. No grantee of a utility easement under the final plat shall in the use, construction, reconstruction, operation, maintenance, or repair of any utility in any way unreasonably obstruct or delay the use of the roadway easement granted herein. VI SPECIAL USES Under no circumstances shall road access be denied to or from Parcel B over and across the road easement for emergency vehicles, maintenance equipment, and government officials while on official business. VII SUBSEQUENT OWNERS The easement granted herein is appurtenant to the respective Parcels in the Harris Subdivision Exemption and such easement may not be transferred, assigned or conveyed apart or separately from the respective Parcels which benefit from the easement. 2 oo All provisions of this Agreement, including all benefits and burdens, shall run with the respective Parcels subject hereto and shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, assigns, successors and personal representatives of the Declarant, subject to the provisions hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Declarant has executed this Declaration as ofthe day and year first above set forth. Andrew J. Harris Shirley J. Harris STATE OF COLORADO COLTNTY OF GARFIELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this _ day of 2006, by Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris. Witness my hand and official seal My commission expires: Notary Public SS ) ) ) 3 to DECLARATION OF WATER WELL USE AND MAINTENANCB THIS DECLARATION is made this _ day of , 2006, by and between Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris (collectively "Declarant") whose address is7962 County Road 301, Parachute, Colorado 81635. WHEREAS, Declarant is the owner in fee of those real properties described as Parcels A and B on the plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption, Garfield County, Colorado. Said Parcels A and B are referred to hereinafter collectively as "the Parcels." WHEREAS, Declarant is also are the owner of a water well ("Well") located on Parcel A and permitted under Colorado Division of Water Resources Well Permit No. 189716 for, inter alia, the domestic and irrigations use of not more than three single family dwellings; and WHEREAS, by this Declaration, it is the intent of Declarant to establish a regime governing the joint use of the Well by the future owners of the Parcels (the "Owners"). NOW THEREFORE, the Declarant sets fonh the regime goveming joint use of the Well by the future Owners of the Parcels as follows: 1. The Owner of Parcel A shall be deemed to own an undivided two- thirds (2l3rd) share of the subject Well permit, Well, water tank, pump, fittings at the Well head, meters (whether existing now or to be installed at alater time), pumphouse, foot valves, and any pipes or pipelines and any other structures which are jointly used. 2. The Owner of Parcel B shall be deemed to own an undivided one-third (1/3rd) share of the subject Well permit, Well, water tank, pump, fittings at the Well head, meters (whether existing now or to be installed at alater time), pumphouse, foot valves, and any pipes or pipelines and any other structures which are jointly used. 3. No Owner is 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 Parcels which may utilize any portion of the water flowing from this Well and its structures. This Declaration does not intend to relate to such individually owned or used rights or structures. Nothing in this Declaration shall be construed to give any Owner any rights to such non-shared property of the other Owner nor to obligate any Owner to pay any costs associated with non-shared structures. 4. The Owners 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 Owners shall 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 Owner requires that meters be installed, then each of the Owners shall install meters at their individual expense. Waste or over-use shall be deemed to be a violation ofthis Declaration for oI which the non-defaulting owner may seek remedy at law or equity for damages or for injunctive relief, or both. Irrigation uses shall be limited to not more than 113 acre of lawn and garden irrigation on Parcel B and 213 acre of lawn and garden inigation on Parcel A. Unless otherwise agreed by each Owner, the Owner of Parcel B shall use no more than one-third (1/3) of the water legally allocated to the Well (i.e., 5.00 g.p.m.) and the Owner of Parcel A shall use no more than two-thirds (213) of the water legally allocated to the Well (i.e. 10.00 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 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 retum flow through an individual disposal system of the non-evaporative type, retuming the water to the watershed in which the Well is located. 5. Declarant shall be responsible for the initial cost of constructing the Well system, pump house, and any jointly used pipe lines. Following the initial construction, the actual and continuing costs ofoperation, 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 Owners shall be shared by the Owners in proportion to their share in the Well. This Declaration shall relate only to costs incurred after the date hereof. Electrical charges for the operation of the Well shall be shared in proportion to the water allocated to each Owner. No operational costs will be charged to any Owner until such owner actually makes a physical connection to the well and begins using water from same. 6- Subject to the provisions in paragraph 4 above, any Owner 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 Well and deliver the subject water, shall not receive water from the system. At such time as said electing Owner chooses to resume use of water from the system said Owner may do so upon reimbursement to the other user the full cost of said Owner's share of such expenditures with legal interest retroactive to the expenditure date. 7. 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 to undertake such work unilaterally, such Owner shall notifu the other owners in writing. The Owner undertaking the work shall, upon completion, provide the other Owner with a written statement of work performed and the other Owner's 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. The Court, in its discretion, may award to the prevailing party Court costs and attorney's fees incurred. 8. Declarant hereby creates and reserves perrnanent, non-exclusive easements across the portions of Parcel A designated as "Well and Waterline Easements" on the 2 a final plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption, as necessary and sufficient the benefit ofthe Owner of Parcel B, as a user of the Well, water tank, pump and common pipeline and treatment system and structures, and also create and reserve a non-exclusive easement for non-shared or individual pipelines conveying water to the respective Parcel over and across said "Well and Waterline Easement." 9. Each Owner shall agree to not interfere at any time with the proper use by any other Owner of its interest in any water structure and shall indemnifu and hold harmless all other Owner and users from any loss or damage or injury caused by the acts of said indemnifring owner. 10. The term hereof shall be perpetual 1 l. This Declaration and the convenants contained herein are intended to and shall run with the titles to those real properties described as Parcels A and B within the plat of the Harris Subdivision Exemption, Garfield County, Colorado, and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Owners thereof, and their assignees or successors. 12. The laws of the State of Colorado shall govern the validity, effect and construction of this Declaration. 13. This Declaration may not be modified in any manner except by an instrument in writing signed by the Owners of each of the Parcels . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Declaration is executed this 2006. day of Andrew J. Harris Shirley J. Hanis STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF GARFIELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this _ day of 2006, by Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris Witness my hand and official seal My commission exprres: o SS ) ) ) 3 Notary Public o DECLARATION OF PROTECTIVB COVENANTS HARRIS SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION Garfield County, Colorado THIS DECLARATION OF COVENANTS is made and entered into by Andrew J. Harris and Shirley J. Harris on the day and year hereinafter set forth. WITNESSETH The undersigned, owners in fee of that real property described as Parcels A and B, Hanis 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 Harris Subdivision. NOW, THEREFORE, THE UNDERSIGNED hereby declare that Parcel A and Parcel B, Harris 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 Parcel 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 Parcel 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 any of the Parcels. One (l) 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 buming stoves and appliances. I ao ARTICLE 3 Lighting All exterior lighting on either Parcel shall be the minimum reasonably necessary for the safe use of the premises, and to the extent possible, all exterior lighting shall be directed inward and downward and toward the interior of the respective Parcels, except when absolutely necessary to provide for safety lighting on the premises. ARTICLE 4 Agricultural Living Colorado is a "Right-to-Farm" State pursuant to C.R.S. $ 35-3-101, et seq. Landowners, residents and visitors must be prepared to accept the activities, sights, sounds and smells of Garfield County's agricultural operations as a normal and necessary aspect of living in a County with a strong rural character and a healthy ranching sector. All must be prepared to encounter noises, odor, lights, mud, dust, smoke, chemicals, machinery on public roads, livestock on public roads, storage and disposal of manure, and the application by spraying or otherwise of chemical fertilizers, soil amendments, herbicides, and pesticides, any one or more of which may naturally occur as part of a legal and non-negligent agricultural operations. All owners of land, whether ranch or residence, have obligations under State law and County regulations with regard to the maintenance of fences and irrigation ditches, controlling weeds, keeping livestock and pets under control, using property in accordance with zoning, and other aspects of using and maintaining property. Residents and landowners are encouraged to learn about these rights and responsibilities and act as good neighbors and citizens of the County. A good introductory source for such information is "A Guide to Rural Living & Small Scale Agriculture" put out by the Colorado State University Extension Office in Garheld County. ARTICLE 5 Water and Landscaping Restrictions Use of water by Parcels A and B under Colorado Division of Water Resources Permit No. No. 1 89716 shall not exceed that identified in the Permit and the Water Well Community Sharing Agreement of even date and recorded in the Office of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder. ARTICLE 6 Conditions of Coun8 Approval The use of all Parcels shall be in strict accordance with the conditions of approval and Plat restriction contained in the County Resolution approving the Harris Subdivision Exemption. All owners of Parcels shall use and occupy their respective Parcels in conformity with all governmental regulations applicable thereto. 2 a ARTICLE 7 Individual Sewase Disposal System Maintenance The owner of each Parcel shall perform on the individual sewage disposal system serving the Parcel such routine maintenance and repair as is sufficient to allow the system to perform in good working order, including, but not limited to, pumping the tank every two (2) years. ARTICLE 8 Fire Protection Addresses shall be posted where the driveway intersects the County road. Letters shall be a minimum of 4 inches in height, % inches in width, and contrast with background colors. Driveways shall be constructed to accommodate the weights of emergency apparatus in adverse weather conditions. Combustible materials shall be thinned from around structures so as to provide a defensible space in the event of a wildland fire. ARTICLE 9 Enforcement / Homeowner's Association The undersigned declare themselves to be an unincorporated non-profit homeowners association pursuant to the Colorado Uniform Unincorporated Non-Profit Association Act, known as the Harris Subdivision Exemption Homeowners Association for the purposes herein stated. The Harris Subdivision Exemption Homeowners Association shall be responsible for enforcing these Protective Covenants. If, however, the Homeowners Association fails to take action, these covenants and the terms, conditions and provisions hereof may be enforced by the owner of either ofthe Parcels, their successors and assigns. In the event legal proceedings are brought against any pafi for the purpose of such enforcement, the prevailing party shall recover from the non-prevailing party all costs associated therewith, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees. ARTICLE 10 Governing Law This Declaration shall be construed and governed under the laws of the State of Colorado. t ) o o ARTICLE 11 Severabilitv Each ofthe 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. ARTICLE 12 Term of Declaration Unless amended, each and every term, covenant, condition and restriction contained in this Declaration shall run with and bind the land, and shall be effective for a period of twenty (20) years after the date this Declaration is recorded, and thereafter shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years each, but may, at any time, be amended or terminated by unanimous vote of the owners of each of the parcels within the Harris Subdivision Exemption, with the approval of the Board of Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado as to those terms of this Declaration required by the Board of Commissioners of Garfield County during the subdivision exemption approval process. ARTICLE 13 Binding Effect This Declaration shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Declarants and their successors in interest and ownership of Parcels A and B, Harris Subdivision Exemption , and to any person or entity having any right, title or interest in either of said Parcels, or any part thereof, their heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned hereby state and declare that the foregoing Declaration of Protective Covenants for the Hanis Subdivision Exemption shall be effective this day of 2006. DATED this day of 2005. Andrew J. Harris Shirley J. Harris 4 o o STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF GARFIELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this day of 2006, by Andrew J. Hanis and Shirley J. Harris. Witness my hand and official seal My commission expires: Notary Public SS ) ) ) 5 L8/86/2286 18: LB +7 PAGE 82/82 :Rifle Fire protection District Telephone (970) o?s_-\?43.o Fax (970) 6zs-2963 o www.riflefiredept.org .1BS0 Railroad Avenue . Rifl€, Coloradg gteSO Octobu 5, 2006 Stuver; LeMoine, & Clifton, F.C. Attention: Barbara Clifton P;O. Box 907 Rifle, Colorado 816J0 Reference: Harris Subdivision Exemption Dear Barbara" , Sincerely; Mike Morgan Chief Thank vou for t'aking the time to meet with me on site at the proposed Harris SubdivisionElemption' l\fterreviewing thc location *a trr"rr"prJ, rieDistricr is comfortable _T9 'pptyiqg the exemption as stated in my i"dffi;,ipril za,zaa6.As far as thewater suprply comments, cache creek nT,Sough n prop..ty *a rr^u, *.a.q"",o-* ' The Distict wiltr oontiirue to cxplorc the feasibility of placing a dry hydralt io cr.fru I , lreet< at a location"yet to be detirmined to provide a readily acccssible looation for firep,rotection water to swe the entiie area our pursuit ortrri, t. ;;"i;;" #il;;;"our approval of the exemption as mJ oistria ipp.orr"* it ,s pres.nt"d. Thahk you for yoru cooPeration and feel free to contact me if you have any additional v -r I It Form No. GWS-II 3noo3 STATE OF COLORADO OFFIGE OF THE STATE ENGINEER 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman SL, Denver. CO 80203 (303) 86e3s81 Fax (303) 866-3589 CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP/ADDRESS GORRECTION OF THE WELL LOGATION lnsert the Well Permit Number L897L6 Name. address and ohone of lhe perqon claiming ownelghjp-of the welli NAME(S) AndreE..J- Ha.rrls and Shirley J. Harrls City, St 2ip . Parachute ' C0 81635 -- Phone (-) Mailing Address 7952 County 301 ForolliccUseonly rE{.ElYEE PZ{ | 2 3 - 21ol n 0-s / - do - 2.r / T"*€ R o l:+qa€ ftor.I4. 39. JL 11 '06 q*ffi,r' Jl',- 1 7 zlts v':=-s RI:;;:1:D This form is filed by the named individuaUentity claiming lhat they are fte owner of tho well permitted as referenced above. This filinq is made pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90'143. x (7atfi a1 A Ownels Well Designation N. or trslr 1/4 of the NE 'll4, Sec. _L Twp.7 il WELL LOCATION: County (Address) Distance from Sectlon Lines 2030 Ft. From Subdivision Name Lot (cfty ) S., Range 94 (State) (zip) E. orf,i'Iw., 6thP.M. El n,.orl-1s., zroo Ft.From e. or l.lw. une. Filinc/Unit, Block The above listed owner(s) say(s) that he, she (they) ov*n the well described herein. The existing remrd is being amended forthe foltowing ,"""on", Elctrng" in name of owner E cnrng, in mailing address tr Corr"Aion of tocation for exempt wells permitted prior to May B, 1972 andnon-exemptwells permifted before May 17 , 1965. Please see the reverse side for further information regarding conection of fte well location. | (we) clalm and say that I (we) (are) the owne(s) of the well described above and that the commencement of extraction of ground water from this well, lawfully made under the well perm'r[ occuned on the date indicated, ahd that the statements made herein are true to my (our) knowledge. Please print the SlgneCs Name &'Iitle Andrew J. Harris Sh{ rl ev .I - H:rr{ s o$rner.Signature(s)of the Date 6 oL It is lhe responsitlility of lhe new owner of this well to complete and sign the form. Signaturas of agents are acceptable if an original letter of agenry slgned by the ovrner is attached to lhe form upon its receapl f Sffifi ?i,$"%XgEJ!, owNERsHrp ForOll'rcr Usc Only '? '{7'oL statc EnSrhccf, 'l*t t, DatcBy ,/le a / r WELL ooF{frLETtoH AHD TEgr nEn<>nr STATE OF COLORADS, OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER I WELL PERMIT NUMBER ffi. RECdTOEb E USE OI{LY APmOVAL ' GUrSs1-gtS l.PR 21 'ga ?mffiffiZ OWNEFIS NAME(S) Andrew llarris MaitingAddress ?962 County Road 301 City. St Zip Parachute, Co. 81635 Phone (3031 625-5250 WELLLOCATION AS DRlt I ED: Str[ 114 ]IE 114 Sec. 5 DISTANCE FFCIM SEC. LINES: Ft. From Sec. Une. And Ft. From SUBDMSION: LOT BLOCK STREETADDRESSATWELLLOCAION : ?962 Couaty Road 301 Twp 75 Range 94[ Sec. Line- Or FTLTNG (UNrT) i{. 4. GRO U N D SUREACE ELEVATION DATECOMPLETED A2/23/94 fT DBILLING METHOD : TOTALDEPTH 180 {I Air Rotary COMPLETED DEPTH 170 ft 30 5. GEOLOGIC LOG: D6Dth I)toorllatorld (Stre.Cdor.TlD€andwatBrLocatedl 9.0 0.0 30 170000-180 Colluviurr [Iith Volcanic Roek- Boulders 6.5 Dirt And Clarr 7. PI.AIN CASING OD(in) Kind Wall Size From (ft) To (ft) St-eel fr 2Ln 00 3D7.0 5.5 steel 0.188 2S 135 trtrRtr nAqlNG'-Sarma Alat Siza' 55 steel 8.188 135 170 8. Filter Pack Material Size lntenral 9. Packer Placemenl Type Depth 10. GROUTINGRE@RD: Matodal Anounl Densh, ldeFaal Placomsrl f,0-30 nouredcenent3 sks 6 qal/sREMARKS WATERLOGATED : 130+ 11 DISINFECTION : Tvoe 1ITH Amt. Used 2 oz. 12. WELLTEST DATA : il Check Box llTest Data ls Submitled On Supplemental Form. TESTING METHOD : Air compressor Static Level : 130 ft. Date/TimeMeasured 02/21/94 Production Rate Pumping Level: Tota1 ft. DatdTime Measured 02/23/94 Test Length (hrs) Remarks : B 2 gpm @NTRACTOR : Shelton Drillins Co. Phone: 303-927-{182 horon Lic. No. 10 9 S t Co.8 62L n the secord degrog atd B ps{shabb as a dass I msdem6dnor.} PO 1059Ad Namo lTi6c (Pt6ascTyp! or ftint) Uayne Sheltoa / O$ner "ff:02/21/91Ddo ORIGINAL toRM il0. GWS.32 lus{ For Ollicc Urc only RECEIVED MAY 11 1998 /sq7b WAIER RrSornc€s SIAII Ei.ll]IT,ETB cfrto 1 WELL PERMtf NUMBER z owNEB NAME(S) Mailing Address City, St. ZP Phone (q?O ) gz5- qzg 3.WELL LoCATIQIAS DBTLLED: SN 1t4 Mq,1/4, Soc.-5- Twp, 7 S-, RangeS4- N . . ,' DISTA$ICES FROM SEC. UNES:tr Sec. line.459-ft. from A, Sec,line. and 2.clc0 ft. trom tngnn cr agum,(a!sr or uroru SUBDIVI LOT_ BLOCK_. _ FIUNG(UNIT) STREET ADDRESS 4,PUMP-QATA: Type lnstallation ComPleted Pump Manufacturer Pump Mldsl No. I Volts asp , FullLoad Drop/Column Pipe Size , 1". lnches, Kind TURBINE DRIVER TYPE:Eleclric Engine Other Dbsign Head feet, Number ol Shaft size inches. 5. E]v""Er.ro, Depthft.-.Airlins lnslalled Vesfil No, Orilice Depth ft,-. Moniror Tube lnstalled Flow Metsr Mlg.Meter Serial Meter Readout Gallons,Thousand Gallons,Acre feet,l-l geginnin o Reading D.TEST DATA:EJCnecf box if Test data is Date submitted on Suppl4ts/q4# ementalForm. Totalwell DePth Static LEvel Date Measured t2o! t2?t *1 tl z/z,s/q4 Time Rare (GPM) Pumping Lvl. 7.DISINFECTION: Type Amt,Used /eAz- Water Ou anailable. Dv"t No8. 9.Remarks 0. I have read the statemeils made herein and know the contEnts thereof, and that they are true to my- [pursuant to Section Ztc4Jto4 (is)(a) C.R.S., the making of falsq statBments hereln constitutes perjury in dEgreo and is punishable as a class I misdemEanor'J the CONTRACTOR Uc. No. /05O. Meillng Address Phone 070 q15-6 NamE/Title (Please type or print) Ravu Saruvfz.5oN Ptt;s Signature Date e I / v - . PUMP INSTALI.ATION AND TEST REPORT ' STA]E OF COLORADO, OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER Form No. GWS-25 OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER qoLoHADO DlVlSloN oF WATER RESOURCES 818 Centonnial Bldg.. '1313 Shorman St, D6rwor, Colorado 802G1 (3Oo 86e3s8r uc APPLICANT DM. 5 CNTY. 23 WD 45 DES. BASIN MD Lot Block: Filing; Subdtu: ANDREW J HARRIS 7962 cR 301 PARACHUTE CO 816[}5. APPROVED WELL LOCAT]ON GARFIELD COUNTY SW U4 NE 1/4 Section Twp 7S RANGE 94W 5 6th P.M. ( )62s-92s0 DTSTANCES FR9M SECTION UNES 2030 Ft. from North Section Line 2100 Ft. from East Section Line PERMIT TO ITSE AN E'OSNNG WELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT coNDmoNs oF APPROyAL 1) This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material iniury to existing water rights. The issuance of the permit does not assurs the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water rlght or preclude another ou/ner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. 2) The c-onstrucrion of this well shall be ln comptiance with the Water Wetl Construclion Rutes 2 CCR 402-2, unless' approval of a variance has been granted by the Stde Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction and Purnp lnstallation Contractors in accordance with Rule 18. g) Approved pursuant to CRS o7-92-602(g)(bxD(A) as the only well on a tract ol land of 36.32 acres described as' tfii portion of the SW 1/4 of rhe NE 1i4 of'Sec. 5, Twp. 7 South, Rng. 94 West of the 6th P.M., Garfield County, being more particularly described on the attached exhibit'A'. 4) Approved for the change of legal description and use of an existing wetl, permit no. 160782. The issuance of this permit hereby cancels permit no. 160782. S) The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside three (3) single family dwellings, fire protection, the watering of poultry, domestic animats, and livestock on a farm or ranch, and the irrigation of not o/er one (1) acre of home gardens and lawns. 6) The ma:timum pumping rate shall not exceed 15 GPM. 7l The return flo,rr from the use of the well musit be through an individual waste water disposal system of thg non-evaporative type where the water is returned to the same slream systern in which the well is located. B) This wetl shall bo located not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. $b t-r-rY DArE lssuED sEP 0 A EXPIRAT1O Sy N DATE SEP (} 5 1997Receipt No. Strb Englncat o38BO19 APPROVED JDz tl COLORADO DIVISfiON OF WATER RESOURCES 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Cololado 80203 REffillE PERryllT APPLICATION FORIV! ?s-o fr:a \.1J.5'Rev.76 Application must be complete where applicable. Type or print in BLACK !!K. No overstrikes or erasures unless initialed. /1seERMrr ro usE GFouND wArEdlll I 1'95 RMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL"-.)APE FOR }APE RMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP () REPLACEM FOR NO.o28<( T,IOTHER iFo tf VI'ATER COURT CASE NO. (1 1 APPLTCANT' mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN /,r rlfrF PI1,Receipt No Basin =gfoPt I c NAME /d-t) STREET 0qL f-p ?o Dist. CITY fEa @ This well shall be used in such a waY as to cause no material injury to existing water rights..The hSD issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant '- that no injury will occur to another vested water rioht or oieclude another owner of a vested water ridtrt trom seeking relief in a civil court actlon' /o'ct / { Zrof o.rf oo or( € J'l/t{ 4' 02(qo{ (zip) TELEPHONE NO.Lzs-q 2{'d (2) LOCATION OF PHOPOSED WELL County Gn/ sw of %, Section { (+,t-7S 5 , Rns. ?+ -W.(N,sl lE,w) Twp.P.M (3} WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm)E Average annual amount of ground water 3to be appropriated (acre.feet) Number of acres to be irrigated Pb/ Proposed total depth (feet)t { tstr ,tff lo e Aquiler ground water is to be obtained lrorn Tpt t?t'oc Pfr Oo Ownert well designation ,el s GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: ( l HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY ' no irrigation I0) t ,toorraesrrc trt ( l lNDusrRtAL (51 i i urvesrocK (2) ( , IRRIGATIoN (61 i icorvruEnctAL (4t ( IMUNIcIPAL (81 60.00 { lorHER (9) - - DETA]L THE USE ON BACK IN (11) AppL I cAn oN frsf;Ho#rff)l[|ffif,lll 0? t4e5 (4} DRILLER Name -t Ao EXPIBATION DATE Street TE ENG]NE City (state) BY Telephone No. .- Lic. No. - t.D.{COUNTY a, I + -l -+ +-+-+-+--f--t--+-+* (5) THE LO9ATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL and the ar& on which the water will be used must b0 indicated on the diagram below. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres) for the well location. (6) by distances from section lines. 20 30 2 lao t8l PROPOSED CASTNG PROGRAT| Plain CasinoExtriz*( taE zo;t /6O'?FZ - in. from - ft. to - ft. ft. from //otrH sec. Iine(north or 3outhl ft. from Eirr sec. line + I -L I I + I + I + II I + I+ I + +- + +- + +- + I I 1NE If I It+ I+-+- I tI I +--1-- !<_Ir MILE,5280 FEET____>(casl or wertl LOT-BLOCK -FtLtNG * -_SUBDIVISION No. of Will this be the on,y well on this tract? ++++ NOBTH (71 ltl++++++++Irtl+-+-+-+-+--i--+--+-- The scale of the diaEam is 2 inches = 1 mile Each small represents 40 WATER EOUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-root covers 1 acre of lerd 1 foot deep 1 qrbic foot per second (cfsl . . .449 gallons per minute (gpm) A family of 5 r/vill require approximately 1 acre.foot of water per year.t acra-foot ., . 43,560 cubic feet. . . 325,gOO gatlons. 1,00O gpm oumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (10) Owner(sl ls -in. from -ft. to-ft. Pertorated casing in. from - ft. to- ft. in. from - ft. to .-- {t. (e)R give distance o for plugging No. of acres:36, 32 Legal description -f€F flrTficHF? fYil/O/T ,/ (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of sround water Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal system to be used. 3 nlr I I WFL//l/t; a a {12) OTHER WATEB RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type right Used for (purposel Description of land on which used (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. 1-tt- ?r SIGNATURE OF r/s, Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required o o GLENWOOD SFNIN s. co*ffi October 5,2446 Andy Flarris 7962County Road 301 Parachute, Co. 81635 ATTN: Andy On 9/19/06, a well test rvas conduoted on a well on the Harris Property at7962 County Road 301. The follor.ving inlbrmation was obtained; Well Depth ---------- 180' Casing Size-------- - (7 x 5)" Standing \,vater level-------- ---- 128'-4" Total test time-------- 4 Hours Drawdown to ---------- 142'-7* Production is ----------- -----------6 GPM This test was conducted rvith the existing 3l4Hp pump. The well water level recovered back to 1 30'-1 1" in 1 5 N{inutes. If you have any questions please call me, Raun Samuelson at 97 0-945 -6309. Sincerely; trf,"- Raun E Samuelson Samuelson Pump Co P,O, Box 297 o Glenwood Springs, CO 8'1602 . (970) 945-6309 . Fox (970) 947-9448 Woter Sysfems . So/es, Service & lnstollofion Analytical Laboralories, lnc. o o F REPORTTO:ATTN: SHERIO'CONNOR URS CORPORATION 8181 EASTTUFTSAVENUE DENVER, CO 80237 6O2 South 26th Ste€t P O tux 3t0t5 Eillings, MT 59107. Te{ephono: l4OOl 25+7226 Fax: (4061 2541389 DATE: October 11, 2006 JOB NUMBER: 96-90+78 PAGE: I of 14 INVOICE NO.: 6090104 REPORTOF: WaterAnalysis-Wiltiams CASE NARRATIVE: On September 14, 2006, this water sample was re@ived in our laboratory for analysis. The sample was assigned laboratory nurnber 2006090104-1. The second sample received under tho same chain of custody, WRLS&4 (2006090104-2) will be reported under a separate report cover. The condition of the sample upon receipt at the laboratory is noted on the attached sample receipt checklist. Chain of custody documentation is also attached. Tests were conducted ln accordance with SW-846 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wasts",3d Edition with updates l, ll, llA, llB, Iil; EPA/6OOt+7g42O "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes"; "standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewatef, 18h Edition; EP.A/600/R-94-111 "Methods for the Determination of Metals in Environmental Samples', Supplement I and EPA/600/R-93-100 "Methods for tho Determination of lnorganrb Substances rh Environmental Samp/es The results of the analpes are reported on the following pages. For target analyte concentrations which were below the practical quantitation limit. the concenfation is reported as "U" for "not detected". Values in brackets are the quality control limits associated wih the quality control test reported. The analysas met the requirements of the test mehods and/or our quality assurance plan with the exception of he mehane analysis. Due to a laboratory oversight the methane analysis was performed aftei the fourteen day holding time had passed. A.s a result the methane concentration was been qualified as an estimated value. When analyzed by Metrod 200.8 for dissolved chromium on September 20, the samples showed concentrations of chromlum which appeared to the analyst to be false positive values. False positive chromium concentations can occur using mass spectrometry as a result of the presence of organic carbon in the sample. As a conective action, the chemists digested the samples on September 2O and analyzed them again using Mehod 200.8 on September 25, 2006. Those concenfations are reported herein. Data Qualifier: J - The value is an estimated quantity. Reviewed Denise Assurance Coordinator Attachments:Chain of cr.stody Sample receipt check list As a mutual protsction to clierlts, the public and ourselves, all roports are submitted as thE conlidential property of our clients and authorization for publication of statements, conclusions or oxtracts from or regarding ou rsports is reserved pending our written approval. Test reoulo apply specifically to the samples tssted only. The entire r€port shalt not bo reproduced, except in fult, without the writton approval of the laboratory, Samples will be disposed oI after testing is complsted unless other arangom€nts are agreed to in writing oCtlent: URS CORPORATTON Prolect Name: WILLIAMS Project No.: 22238922.000M LaboratoryNo.: 20060901M-l Sample Name: WRLWSIi SampleDate/Tlme:09/13/2006 09:03: Collected by: MARK LEVORSEN SampleType: WATER pH r.8 Alkalinity Bicarbonate as HCO3 261 Alkallnity Carbonate as CO3 U Alkalinity Hydroxide as OH U Alkalinity Total as CaCO3 214 Ghlorlde as Cl l Fluorlde (undlstilled) 1.03 Sulfate as SO4 25 Bromida as Br U ElechicalConductivity 493 Nitrate + Nirite as N 151 Sulfide as S U Total Dlssolved Sollds 297 TotalDissolved Solids (calc) 262 Arsenic as As (Dissolved) U Barlum as Ba (Dlssolved) O,OS0 Boron as B (Dissolved) U Cadmium as Cd (Dissolved) U Galcium as Ca (Dissolvedl Al Chromlum as Cr (Dissolved) 0.001 Copper as Cu (Dissolved) O.OOZ lron as Fe (Dissolved) U Lead as Pb (Dissotued) U Magnesium as Mg (Dissolved) 16 Manganese as Mn (Dissolved) U Potasslum as K (Dlssolved) 3 Selenium as Se (Dissolved) O.OO2 .Silver as Ag (Dissotved) U Sodium as Na (Dissotued) is Ammonia (Undistilled) as N U Nitrate as N i.31 Nifite as N U .Benzene U .Northern Analytlcal Laboratorles, Inc. o Page2 S.U. mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mgfl mg/1 mg/l TD TD TD TD TD MRK MRK MRK MRK TD MRK ES ES 1.Gl3.5 2 1 1 1 1 0.1 5 0.05 10 0.01 0.1 20 150.1 23208 232108 23208 23208 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 25108 300.0 376.1 160.1 Calc. 200.8 2A0.8 200,7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 zbo.s 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 350.1 300.0 300.0 82608 09t14t2006 09/1ry2006 09/15t2006 09/15t2006 09/15/2006 091't412006 0911412006 09114t200a o9l14noa6 09/18/2006 0911412008 09/1812006 09/19/2006 09t2012006 09t20t2006 0912212006 a912012006 10/09/2006 09t25t2006 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 0912012006 10/09/2006 umhos/cm mg/l mg/l mgi4 mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mgfl mgll mg/l mgfl mg/l mgfl mgn mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mgll ugll BH BH BH BH AH BH BH AI-I BH AH BH AH BH BH AH cc MRK MRK DD 0.003 0.005 0.1 0.00008 1 0.001 0.001 0.05 0.0005 1 0.005 1 0.001 0.0005 1 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.5 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 0912012006 09t20t2006 10losl200a 09127t2006 o911412006 09i14n006 09/19/2006 PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PQL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALYZED Clent: URS CORPORATION Project Name: WILLIAMS Proiect No.: 22238922.N0O4 LaboraloryNo.: 200609010+1 Sample Name: WRLWS-ll SampleDate/Time:09/13/2006 09:03: Gollected by: MARK LEVORSEN SampleType: WATER Ethylbenzene Toluene ToblXylenes 1,2-Dichloroefi ane-d4 (Sunogate) ToluenedS (Surmgate) 4-Bromofl uombemene (SUnogate) Slime Forming Bacteria Sulfate Reducing Bacterla lron Related Bacteria Mehane Cations Anions Cation/Anion Balance U ug/l U ug/l U ug/l 72 o/ol't2-1221 100 0/0189-1121 105 % [8e114] Non-aggres cfu/ml Non-aggres cftrml Non-aggres cfu/m! 0.002 J ms/l 5.30 meq/l 5.14 meq/l 1,51 %lmax2o/ol Page 3 500 200 25 0.001 DD DD DD DD DD DD ES ES ES : 0.5 0.5 1.5 82608 09/19/2006 82608 09/19/2006 82608 0Sl1Sn006 82608 Ogll9/2006 82608 09119/2006 82608 09/19/2006 BART Kir 0911412006 BART Kit 0911412006 BART Kit 0911412006 3810/8015810/1112006 1030F 1030F AWWA/APH MEASURED VALUE METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALIiZEDPARAMETERUNITS ANALYST PQL Northern Aralylical Laboratories, lnc. Cltenfi URS CORPORATION Prolect Name; WILLIAMS ProJect No.: 2238922.00004 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-3 Sample Name: TRIP BLANK Sample DatelTime: --- Collected by: PREPARED BY LAB Sample Type: WATER Page 4 PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PQL METHOD NUMBER DATE anat yzeo Benzene Ethylbenzene Toluene Total Xytenes '1,2-Dichloroethane{,4 (Sunogate) Toluen+d8 (Sunogate) 4-Bromofl uorobenzens (Sunogate) U U U U E6 102 104 ug/l ug/l ug[ ug/l o/oV2-1221 Y"189-1121 o/o186-1141 DD DD DD DD DD DD DD 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.5 82608 82608 82608 82608 8260B 8260B 82608 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 0e/19/2006 0s/19/2006 Northern Analytlcal Laboratories, Inc. Ctidnt URS CORPORATION Project Name: WILLIAMS ProJect No.: 22238922.dA0C4 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-4 Sample Name: MATRIX SPTKE OF 200609010+1 SampleDatelTlme:09/13/2006 09:03: Gollected by MARK LEVORSEN SampleType: WATER pH NA Alkalinity Bicarbonate as HCO3 NA Alkalinity Carbonate as CO3 NA Alkalinity Hydroxide as OH NA Alkallnlty Total as CaCO3 91 Chlorlde as Cl 99 Fluorlde (undlstlled) 92 Sutfate as SO4 102 Bromide as Br 100 Electrical0onduclivity NA Nitrate + Nitrite as N NA Sulfide as S 99 Total Dissolved Sollds NA Arsenic as As (Dissolved) 105 Barium as Ba (Dissolved) 99 Boron as B (Dlssotued) 94 Cadmium as Cd (Dissolved) 98 Calcium as Ca (Dissolved) 111 Chromium as Cr (Dissolved) tOS Copper as Cu (Dlssolved) 90 lron as Fe (Dissolved) 109 Lead as Pb (Dissolved) 96 Magnesium as Mg (Dissolved) 110 Manganese as Mn (Dissolved) 96 Potassium as K (Dissolved) 96 Selenlum as Se (Dlssolved) 115 Silver as Ag (Dissolved) 94 Sodlum as Na (Dissolved) 106 Afimonia (Undistilled) as N 106 Nltate as N 96 Nitdte as N 102 Benzene 108 Ethylbenzene gg N.orthern furalyUcal Laboratoriee, tnc. Page 5 Yo12-1111 %180-'t201 % [80-120] % [80-120] % [8&120] 1 1 0.1 5 0.05 0.1 0.003 0.005 0.1 0.00008 1 0.001 0.001 0.05 0.0005 1 0.005 1 0.001 0.001 1 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.5 ,'szoe 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 0911512008 09t1412006 09t14t2006 09114t2006 09114120A6 TD MRK MRK MRK MRK 7o [80-120] ES 376.1 09/18/2006 o/,180-1241 Yo 178-1211 "/o f}126l % [82,1161 Yo[M-1121 To V3-1171 vov0-1171 %L8/.-1151 vo182-1141 o/,185-1121 Yofi0-1291 70 [89-1 19] lo 177-1301 % rG.119I yo182-1161 % [76-1151 ohlso-1201 %180-1201 ohstu126l %t84-1161 ;; BH BH BH AH BH BH AI.I BH AH BH AH BH BH AH cc MRK MRK DD DD 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 350.1 300.0 300,0 82608 82608 0912012006 09t20t2006 0912A2006 0912012006 10/09/2006 09t2st2006 10/03/2006 fit0912006 09t2012006 10/09/2006 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 09r20t2006 09t2012006 10/09/2006 09t2712006 09t1412006 091141200a 09/f9/2006 09/'t9/2006 PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST POL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALYZED Gtient: URS CORPORATION Proiect Name: WILLIAMS Project No.: 22238922.00004 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-4 Sample Name: MATRTX SPTKE OF 2006090104-1 SampleDatelTlme:09/13/2006 09:03: Collected by: MARK LEVORSEN Sample Type: WATER Page 6 PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PQL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALYZED Toluene Total Xy4enes 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 (Sunogate) Toluen+d8 (Sunogate) 4-Bromofl uorobenzene (Sunogate) Slimd Forming Bacteria Sulfate Reducing Bacteria lron Related Bacteria Methane 100 97 84 101 104 NA NA NA NA Yoflb114l o/oW'1141 %v2-1221 yo 189-1121 olo186-1141 DD DD DD DD DD 0.5 1.5 82608 82608 82608 82608 8260B 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 oel't9/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 Northem Analytlcal Laboratorles, !nc. Gtient URS CORPORATION Project Name: WILLIAMS Profect No.: 22238922.00A04 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-5 Sample Name: MATRIX SPTKE DUPLICATE OF 2006090104-1 SampleDate/Time:09/13/2006 09:03: Gollected by: MARK LEVORSEN SainpleType: WATER PageT PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PQL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALYZED pH Alkalinity Bicarbonate as HC03 Alkalinity Carbonate as CO3 Alkalinity Hydroxide as OH Alkallnlty Total as CaCO3 Chloride as Cl Fluorido (undistilled) Sulhte as SO4 Bromide as Br ElecElcal Conduc0vl$ Nltrate + Nitrite as N Sulflde as S Total Dissolved Solids Arsenic ae As (Dlssotued) Barium as Ba (Dissolved) Boron as B (Dissolved) Cadmium as Cd (Dissolved) Calclum as Ca (Dissolved) Chromium as Cr (Dissolved) Copper as Cu (Dissolved) lron as Fe (Dlssolved) Lead as Pb (Dlssolved) Magneslum as Mg (Dissolved) Manganese as Mn (Dissolved) Potassium as K (Dissolved) Selenium as Se (Dissolved) Silver as Ag (Dlssolved) .Sodium as Na (Dissolved) .Ammonla (Undistilled) as N Nitrate as N . Nitrite as N Benz€ne Ethylbenzene Northem Analytical Laboratorles, lnc. NA NA NA NA 1 2 2 1 1 NA NA 2 NA 1 3 1 1 7 4 2 2 0 8 2 3 1 1 5 6 4 2 4 3 TD MRK MRK MRK MRK 1 1 0.1 5 T: 23208 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 RPD [G.20] RPD [0-20] RPD [o-20] RPD I0-2oI RPD [o-20] RPD [0-20] 09/1t2006 0911412006 ogt14t2006 09/14/2006 o911412006 ES 0.1 376.1 09/18/2006 RPD [C.201 RPD [0-201 RPD [0-20] RPD [0.2ol RPD [0-201 RPD 10-201 RPD [0-201 RPD [0-201 RPD [0-20] RPD [0-20] RPD [0-201 RPD [0-201 RPD [0-201 RPD [0-20] RPD [0-2ol RPD [0-201 RPD [0-20] RPD [&201 RPD [0-20] RPD [0-201 0.003 0.005 0.1 0.00008 1 0.001 0.001 0.05 0.0005 1 0.005 1 0.001 0.0005 1 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.5 0,5 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 350.1 300.0 300.0 8260B 82608 09/20/2006 0912012006 o912z2006 09t20t2006 10/09/2006 09/25l2006 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 09t20t2006 10/09/2006 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 0912012006 0912012004 10/09/2006 0912712006 09t14t2006 091un006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 BH BH BH BH AH BH BH AH BH AH BH AH BH BH AH cc MRK MRK DD DD Cltent URS CORPORATION Project Name: WILLIAMS Project No.: 22238922.00044 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-5 Sample Name: MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE OF 2006090104-l SampleDatdTlme:09/13/2006 09:03: Gollected by MARK LEVORSEN $ampleType: WATER Page I PARAMETER MEASiURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PAL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALYZED Toluene TotalXylenes 1,2'Dichloruethanad4 (Sunogate) ToluenedS (Sunogate) &Bromofl uorobenzene (Sunog ate) Slime Forming Bacteria Sulfate Reducing Bacteda lron Related Bacteria Methane 1 0 86 103 101 NA NA NA NA RPD [0-201 DD RPD [0-20] DD o/ofl2-1221 DD Yol89'1121 DD o/ol8&1141 DD 0.5 1.5 82608 82608 82608 82608 82608 09/1912006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 09/1S12006 osl1st2008 Northern Analytical Laboratorles; lnc. Glenh URS CORPORATION Project Name: WILLIAMS Project No.: 22238922.00AM LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-6 Sample Name: METHOD BIANK Sample Date/Time: --. Collected by: PREPARED BY LAB Sample Type: WATER pH NA Alkalinity Bicarbonate as HCO3 U Alkalinity Carbonate as CO3 U Alkalinity Hydroxide as OH U Alkalinity Total as CaCO3 U Chlorlde as Cl U Fluoride (undistilled) U Sulfate as SO4 U Bromide as Br U ElectrlcalConductMty U Nitrate + Nitrite as N U Sulfide as S U TotalDissolved Solids U Arsenic as As (Dissolved) U Barium as Ba (Dissolved) U Boron as B (Dissolv6d) U Cadmium as Cd (Dissotved) U Calclum as Ca (Dissotued) U Chromiurn as Cr (Dissolved) U Copper as Cu (Dlssotved) U lron as Fe (Dlssotued) U Lead as Pb (Dlssolved) U Magnaslum as lvlg (Dissolved) U Manganese as Mn (Dissolved) U Potassium as K (Dlssolved) U Selenlum as Se (Dissolved) U Silver as Ag (Dissolved) U Sodlum as Na (Dissolved) U Ammonia (Undlstllled) as N U . Nitrate as tt U Nitrite as N U Benzene U Ethylbenzene U Northern Analytical Labordtories, lnc. umhos/cm mdl mg/l mg/l mg/l mS/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mS/l mg/l mg/l mgn mgn mg/l mgfl mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mg/l mgfl mg/l mg/l mg/l mgll mg/l mg/l ug/l ugll TD TD TD TD MRK MRK MRK MRK TD MRK ES ES BH BH BH BH AH BH BH AH BH AH BH AH BH BH AH cc MRK MRK DD DD ; 1 1 1 1 0.1 5 0.05 1 0,01 0.1 20 0.003 0.005 0.1 0.00008 1 0.001 0.001 0.05 0.0005 1 0.005 1 0.001 0.0005 1 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.5 23208 23208 23208 23208 300.0 300-0 300.0 300.0 2510B 3oo.o 376.1 160.1 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 350.1 300.0 300.0 82608 82608 I*uooou 09/1t2006 09/15/2006 09/15/2006 o9/13/2006 09/13/2006 09/'t312006 09/13/2006 0s11812006 09/13i2006 09/18/2006 09/19/2006 0912012006 09t20t2006 0912212006 0912012006 10/09/2006 09n512006 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 0st2012006 10/09/2006 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 09/20/2006 09t2u20a6 10/09/2006 0912712006 09/13/2006 0911312006 09/1e/2006 09119/2006 Page 9 PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PQL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANAL'I|zED Ctient: URS CORPORATION Profect Name: WlLLhn/lS Project No.: 22238922.00004 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-6 Sample Name: METHOD BLANK Sample DaterT:mo' .- Gollected by: PREPARED BY LAB SampleType: WATER Toluene Total Xylenes 1,2- Dichloroethan*d4 (Sunogate) ToluenedS (Sunogate) 4-Brornofl uombenzene (Sunogate) Slime Forming Bacteria Sulfate Reduclng Bacteria lron Related Bacteria Methane Page 10 DD DD DD DD : ;mg/l U U 100 100 105 NA NA NA U ug/l ugn oav2-1221 o/o 189-1121 %186-1141 0.5 1.5 82608 82608 8260B 82608 82608 0911912008 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 0.001 3810/8015810ll',112006 PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST POL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALYZED Northern Analytical Laboratories, lnc. Gtient URS CORPORATION Project Name: WILLIAMS ProjectNo.: 22238922-00004 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-7 Sample Name: LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE Sample DatelTime: -- Collected by: PREPARED BY LAB SampleType: WATER PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PQL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANALYZED pH Alkalinity Bicarbonate as HCO3 Alkalinity Carbonate as CO3 Alkalinity Hydroxlde as OH Alkallni$ Total as CaCO3 Chlorlde as Cl Fluoride (undistitled) Sulfate as SO4 Bromide as Br Electrlcal Conductivity Nltrab + Nitrite as N Sulfide as S Total Dissolvod Solids Arsenlc as As (Dissolved) Barium as Ba (Dissolved) Boron as B (Dissolved) Cadmium as Cd (Dlssolved) Calcium as Ca (Dissotued) Chrcmium as Cr (Dissolved) Copper as Cu (Dissolved) lron as Fe (Dissolved) Lead as Pb (Dlssolved) Magnesium as Mg (Dissolved) Manganese as Mn (Dissolved) .Potassium as K (Dissolved) Selenium as Se (Dlssolved) Sllver as Ag (Dissotued) Sodium as Na (Dlssolved) Ammonla (Undistilled) as N Nitrate as N .Nitite as N Eerzene Ethylbenzene Northern Analytical Laboratorle6, lnc. 100 NA NA NA 87 101 1A4 105 101 103 NA 94 95 98 96 113 98 103 113 104 99 97 g8 106 93 102 96 97 109 105 104 92 100 o/o186]1021 % [e0-110] % [90-1101 o/" [9G.110] % [so-1101 70 [91-108] 7o [8G120] 7o [92-106] 7o [8$111] % [86-1101 % [85-113] % [88-1101 %Ls2-1111 7o [8s115] o/o 187-1131 dt"1sz-ttt1 % [86-1 13] vo192-1151 % [8S115] % [93-1oe] o/o [85-113] %18t1141 TolS*1121 To 192-1101 % [e0-110] 7o [9&110] %o [80'1161 Yol&4-1141 Page 1 1 % t99-1011 TD 1.&13.5 150.1 0911412006 TD MRK MRK MRK MRK TD ES ES BH BH BH BH AH BH BH AH BH AH BH AH BH BH AH cc MRK MRK DD DD 376.1 160.1 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.7 200.8 200.8 200.7 350.1 300.0 300.0 82608 8z0oa 1 1 0.1 5 0.05 10 0.1 20 0.003 0.005 0.1 0.00008 1 0.001 0.001 0.05 0.0005 1 0.005 1 0.001 0.000s 1 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.5 ,r^, 300.0 300.0 300.0 300.0 25108 09/15/2006 09/13/2006 09/13/2006 09/13/2006 o911312006 09/1 8/2006 09/18/2006 09119/2006 09t20t2006 09t2012006 0912?,2006 0s120t2006 10/09/2006 09t2512006 10/03/2006 1 0/09/2006 09/20/2006 10/09/2006 10/03/2006 10/09/2006 0912012006 09/20/2006 10/09/2006 0912712006 09/13/2006 0s/13/2008 o9/19/2006 09/19/2006 Clen* URS CORPORATION Project Name: WILLIAI\,IS Profect No.: . 22238922.00004 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-7 Sample Name: LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE Sample DatolTJmo: -Gollected by: PREPARED BY LAB Sample Type: WATER Toluen6 TotalXylenes 1,2-Dichlorcethaned4 (Sunogate) Toluene-d8 (Sunogate) 4-Bromofl uorobenzsne (Sunogate) Sllme Forming Bacteria Sulfate Reducing Bacteria lron Related Bacteda Methane 96 95 95 102 99 NA NA NA 94 Northem Analytlcal Laboratorles, lnc. Page'12 PARAIIETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST PAL METHOD NUi]IBER DATE AI'IALYZED Yo19-1111 % r/$1061 Yol72-122J %l8e-1121 7o [86-114] % [80-120] DD DD DD DD :: ; 0.5 1.5 8260B 82AOB 82608 82608 82608 09/19t2006 09119/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 09/19/2006 0,001 3810/801sB't011112006 Gpent URS CORPORATTON Proiect Name: WlLLlAttlS Project No.: 22238922.00004 LaborratoryNo.: 2006090104-8 Sample Name: I-ABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE DUPLICATE Sample DatelTime: -- Gollected by: PREPARED BY LAB Sampla Type: WATER Methane o RPD [0-201 LD 0.001 3810/8015810/1112006 Page 13 MEASURED VALUE METHOD NUMBER DATE A}IALYZEDPARAMETERUNITS ANALYST POL Northarn Analytical Laboratories, lnc. ,"o PARAMETER MEASURED VALUE UNITS ANALYST POL METHOD NUMBER DATE ANAL]ZED Clenfi URS CORPORATTON ProJect Narhe: WILLIAMS Project No.: 22238922.00004 LaboratoryNo.: 2006090104-9 Sample Name: LABORATORY DUPLICATE OF 2006090104-2 Sample Date/Tlme: --- Collected by: PREPARED BY LAB Sample Type: WATER Methans 0.002 mg/l LD 0.001 3810/8015B10111i2A06 Page 14 Northem Analytical Laboratories, lnc. 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PIi.a 8 E !E G B o o{ o tsar E I ts o E B oao 5 I 6 l"o I I .11 ,l o o tIONTHEN[I @ SAMPLE RECEIPT CIilECKLIST Dear Valued Client This checklist documents fre condition of your sample(O u it (they) arrived at our lab. Please review it and familiarize yourself wittr its contents. Should you have any questions or @mments, please contrct us. Thank you for your use of our services. UR Date/fime Receivcd / Tlme Received by CarrierName Checklist Completed by Sample l}pe ,y'=a hitials I DatE Client Name Project Laboratory Number(s) Y NO contacted 28. DalE contacted e./,ffi _+ zfubc- YES NO ,.3a) l. Shipping container in good condition? 2. Custody seals present o-n shipping contaiuer? Condition: Intact ( Broken_ 3. Chah of custody present? 4. Chain of custody signed when relinquished aud received? 5. Chain of custody agrees with sample labels? _/ 6. Custody seals oa sample bottles? Condition: Intact _ Broken _ container? (circle one) n rtU containertemperauxe Id: L Z. * (if <0 oplO) JZ JZ _4 I 7. Samples in proper container/boffle?* 8. Sample containers intact?* 9. SufEcient sample volume for indicated test?* @rro BIue lce present in shipping 1 1. All samples rec'd within holding time?x 12. VOA vials have zero headspace? + (if contains >5mm headspace) 13. Tlip Blank received? 14. pH check perfonned by: - 15. Metals bottle(s) pH4? 16. Nutrient bottle(s) pH 4? 17. Cyanide-bottle(s) pH >12? 18. Sulfideboule(s)pH>9? p 19. TOC bottle(s) p}I4'l 20. Phenolics bottte(s) pH4'! 21. Oil & grease bottte(s) pH42 (checked by analyst) 22. EPIIIDRO bottle(s) pH4? (checked by analyst) 23. Volatiles (VOA) pH4? (checked by analyst) 24. Semivolatiles (525) pH4? (checked by analyst) 25. Other test types 26. Client contacted? -Z _1 -il*_ JZ / 3. 0JZ-d E _/ NOIT-S: Samples may be affected when not transported at the temperature recommended by the EPA for the test you've selected, Please contact the lab if you have concem about the temperature of your samples * Crldcal ltem - if marked .T{0'contact lab manager. COMMENTS: (iczrfie:lcl (a Customer #: 653 Barb Clifton Stuver, LetVloine & Clifton, P.C 120 West Third Street Rifle, CO 81650 lnvoice Type: Planning Description: ltlliscellaneous Fees o o lnvoice Number Date Due Date 2006-00000054 0711412006 08/16/2006 Planning lnvoice Planning lnvoice 287.5000 177.3000 $287.50 $177.30 Remit Payment to: Make Gheck Payable to: Gadield County Treasurer Garfield County 108 8th Street Suite 201 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970)e45-7284 Total lnvoice: $464.80 PLEASE INCLUDE INVOICE NUMBER ON REMITTANCE: 2006-00000054 o MOUNTAIN E ENGINEERING, CI\ll AND S.I\,IRONMB.ITAI CONSUTTNC o lnvoice 8E6 I/' OX,AND A\INUE GLSJWOOD PH97o9ats.fX97o9l5$$ All accounts due in 30 days. Overdue accounts assessed l.5oh per month ( I 8% A.P.R). Please make checks payable to Mountain Cross Engineering. Inc. and reference pro.ject number. \L.^ar= -<(\r d€a- Oo.-e -rof_r u.l 9 -l u_=-) E:<= tAJ\J@ U rEllvFi 6/30t2006 lnvoice #994 ln reference to 49'l -010 Harris Exemption Time/Costs Amount 28'7.506t7t2006Review and submission of comments.2.5 Total Due This Period: 497 -010 Harris Exemption ( N t.J o\ { h.) o\ o\ b.J Ut tJo\ h.J o\ c\ tJ tx b.)UI l.) UI \J(,I N e\ (n [.J o\ R! o$ IElotoo =oo =. 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(A o June 14,2006 Ms. Barbara L. Clifton Stuver, LeMoine and Clifton, p. C 120 West Third Street Rifle, CO 81650 o BAILDING & PLANNING DEPARTMENT RE: Exemptionfrom the Definition of subdivisionfor Harris Dear Barb, As you are aware, on Monday, June 12,2006,the Board of county commissioners approved therequest for an Exemption from the Definition of Subdivision for a property owned by AndrewHarris with the following conditions: 1' That all representations made by the Applicant in a public hearing before the Board ofcounty commissioners shall bL "onsialred conditfons of app.o=rral unless otherwiseamended or changed by the Board. 2' The Applicant shall include the following text as plat notes on the final exemption plat: a. Control of noxious weeds is the responstbility of the propertlt owner. b. No more lots may be created by Exemption. c' One (1) dog will be allowedfor each residential unit withtn a subdivision and thedog shall be required to be confined within the owners property boundaries. d' No open hearth solid-fuelfireplaces will be allowed anywhere within an exemption.one (l) new solid-fuel burniig stove as de/ied by c.R.s. 25-7-401, et. seq., and theregulations promulgated thereunder, wifi be allowed in any dwelling unit. Alldwelling units will be ollowed an unrestricted number ofnatural gas burning stovesand appliances. 1 Guffield Coan U 108 8th Street, Suite 201, Glenwood Springs, Colorado gl60l (970) e4s-s212 (970) 2s5-7972 Far; (970) 384_3470 o e. All exterior lighting shall be the minimum amount necessary and that all erterior lighting be diiectei imilard and downward, towards the interior of the subdivision' except that provisions may be made to allowfor safety lightingthat goes beyondthe propertY boundaries. f. colorado is a "Right-to-Farm" state pursuant /o c]t.s. 35-3-101, et seq' Landowners, resideits andvisitors must be preparedto accept the activities' sights' sounds and smells of Garfield County's agricultural operations as a normal and necessary aspect o1ifufn[ n a County with a strong rural character and a healthy ranching sector. Those iith ,n urban sensitivity may perceive such activities, sights, sounds and smells only as inconvenience, eyesore, noise and odor' However, state lqw and county policy provide that ranching,forming or other agricultural activities and operations within Garfield County shall not be considered to be nuisances so long as operated in conformance with the law and in a non-negligent manner' Thirefori, all must be piepared to encounter noises, odor, lights, mud, dust, smokp chemicals, machinery oi public roads, livestock on public roads, storage and disposal of manure,- and ihe application by spraying or otherwise of chemical feitilizers, soil amendments, heiiicides, and pesticides, any one or more of which may naturally occur as a part of a legal and non-negligent agricultural operations' g. All owners of land, whether ranch or residence, hsve obligations under State law and County regulations with regard to the maintenance of fences and irrigation ditches, co,ntroiltngweed.s, keepinglivestockandpets under control, usingproperty in accordance wiih zoning, and other aspects of using and maintaining property' Residents and landowners or, ,rrouiogrd to learn about these rights and responsibilities and act as good neighbors and citizens of the County' A good introductory source fo^u"iin1or*ation is "A Guide to Rural Living & Small Scale Agriculture,, put oui ty the Cilorado State University Extension Office in Garfield CountY. h. All new septic systems and residential foundations shall be designed by a professionil engineer licensed to practice in Colorado' i. Addresses are to be posted where the driveway intersects the county road' If a shared driveway is uied, the address for each home shall be posted to clearly identifu each address. Letters are to be a miiimum of 4 inches in height, % inch inwidth and contracts with background color. j. Driveways shall be constructed to accommodate the weights and turning radius of emergency apparatus in adverse weather condition' k. combustible materials shall be thinnedfrom around structures so as to provide a defensible space in the event of a wild landfire; and l. Due to the lack of current fire protection water supply and travel distance to the o o area, the RiJle Fire Protection District would likely experience dfficulties in extinguishing a large fire. m. The mineral rights associated with this property (also lcnown as Parcels A & B of the Harris Subdivision Exemption) were leased as of June 12, 2006 allowing natural resource extraction on the property' n. Driveway permit shall be obtatnedfrom the County Road and Bridge Department prior to the issuance of a building permit for Parcel B' 3. Prior to the signing of the plat, all physical water supplies shall demonstrate the following as part of the final plat submittal: a) Tltat afour (4) hour pump test be performed on the well to be used; b) A well completion report demonstrating the depth of the well, the characteristics of the aquifer and the static water level; c) The results of the four (4) hour pump test indicating the pumping rate in gallons per minute and information showing drawdown and recharge; d) A written opinion of the person conducting the well test that this well should be adequate to supply water to the number of proposed lots; e) An assumption of an average or no less than 3.5 people per dwelling unit, using 100 gallons of water per person, Per daY; 0 The water quality be tested by an approved testing laboratory and meet State guidelines concerning bacteria, nitrates and suspended solids; g) A water sharing agrcement will be filed with the exemption plat that defines the rights of the property owners to water from the well. 4. Due to the lack of fire protection water supply in the area and the travel distance for emergency response to the area, the Applicant shall explore the feasibility of a fire protection water supply in the area such as ponds, irrigation canals, etc. in concert with the District. The Applicant shall have a meeting with the District in order to determine what alternatives may be available, in addition to those listed in plat notes i through I above, for the provision of fire protection water. 5. The property appears to lie within the RE-2 School District. As such, the Applicant shall be required to pay $200 for the creation Parcel B. This fee shall be paid at the time of final plat. 6. The Applicant shall be required to obtain a driveway access permit from the Road and Bridge Departrnent for the access easement as it connects to CR 301 which will include a paved or concrete apron and a new culvert to replace the existing one. An on site meeting will be required prior to installation of the improvements and reviewed and approved after installation. o J o 7. The existing septic system location shall be determined to verifu that there are no conflicts with setbacks for the proposed parcel B. Please do not hesitate to contact this office should you have any questions. Very truly yours, Fred Jarman, AICP Co-Director 970.945.8212 o 4