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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 Applicationt BEFORE THE BOARD OF COTINTY COMMISSIONER OF GARFIELD COLINTY, COLORADO Pursuant Regulations undersigned Commissioners approximatelY of "subdivision" 28-l0l (10) (a) tr#f;ffi"Tflff-f#?n" ,.ri.* criteria must be submitted with all the following information. A.Sketchmapataminimumscaleofl,.:200,showingthelegaldescriptionofthe property,dimensionandareaofalllotsorSeparateint-ereststobecreated,accessto a public right-of-way, *J*v proposed easements for drainage' irrigation' access or B 1:;|,h? f$ ., a minimum scale of ,,:rlg:' showing the general topographic and geographic relation of ttre proposed-exemption t" iit 'ui'oundin g areawithin two (2) miles, for which a copy "Iuls.c.s. quadrangle map mav bl used; and C. Copy of the deed showi;;;;;;;,h,puy tt,.ipplicant, or a letter from the property ; lX";ll"t ::1il::l:?:TJl:T;3li,o orrand immediaterv adjoining and within 200 fe€t of the propor.i l*"*ption, mine,Jo*ners and lessees of minerals owners of record of the property to be exempttd' und tenants of any structure proposed for conversion; and .cs ofeach type; and F. ;:*:ru:lffTilI3n*'.}1?Tffi;;;;n,,,.u.t, lot created, method-of sewase disposal, ."d t;;;;r";iupproua "f ;;;;..rion plan from appropriate fire G i;rt:;#i" to a communitv ?rrn*i9lPlY:::i::'-T.:'il:t"* is proposed', a letter from the governing o"d;'':*"g a wiliingness to serve; and H'Narrativeexplaining#y;;dtionisueingrequested;and 1. Section 30-28-101 (10) CountY Subdivision 1984, the of CountY division of tracts of acres each, more or less, from the definitions c.R.s. (re73 ) Section 30- C , to acre tract of land into r.9 €4 and "subdMded " as the terms are used and defined in - (d) and the Garfield CountY Subdivision Regulations for the reasons stated below I. It shatl be demonstrated that the Parcel existed as described onJanuary 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 J. A $300 00 fee must be submitted with the l,1973 .d/P Mailing Address City 57 Telephone Number O, State E)GMPTION APPLICABILITY of the Subdivision Regulations TheBoardofCountyCommissionershasthediscretionarypowertoexemptadivisionoflandfrom the definition of zubdMsion and thereby no* tt. procedure rn tt.r. Reguraiions, provided the Board determines that such exemption *ill ";;-il;ui, o1 defeat the stated purpose of the Subdivision Regulations no, b" J"trimentar to the ;;r;i;"bric welfare The Board shall make exemptlon decisions in accordance with the requi-'e*tnt' of these "gUlutions' -Following a review of the individual facts of each apprication in righr of the requiremenis of th.re Regulations, the Board may approve, conditionally approve o, d.ny * exemption. -Rn apptication for eiemption must satisfy' at a minimum, a[ ortlie ieview criteria il;;tl"*' Comptiance with the review criteria' however' does not ensure exemption. The Boari-utro *uy considir uaaitiona factors listed in Section 8:60 A No more than a total of four (4) lots, parcels, interests or dwelling units will be created from any parcel, as that parcel *u,.",',ittJ in tt'e records of thebarfield County Clerk and Recorder's office on January 1, 19;;' -i; order to qualify for exemption' the parcel as it existed on January l,lgI3,must have been 35 acres or greater in size at that time and not a part of a ,ecor'dJ subdivision; r,oi.]r.r, any parge! to-be divided by exemption that is split by a publi.-r,gir-"r-*uy.1Stut. o. r"a.ra highway, county road or railroad)' preventing joint use "r,t'" propo."d *u.ii and the division occurs along the pubtic right-of- way, such parcels ,i.r.Uy.r.ut.d ,nuy,'li it't aitttttion of the Board' not be considered to have been created by exemption with *g.rJi" ,t e four (4) lot, parcel, interest or dwelling unit limitation otherwise applicable. F", ,";il*::tt or aLnnition' all tracts of land 35 acres or greater in size, rr"utld after January i,'tell will count as parcels of land created by exemPtion since January l, 1973 ' 2 I {4 B. All Garfield County zoning requirements will be met' and c. All lots created will have leqal access to a public right-of-way and any necessary access easements have been obtained or are in the process oibting obtained; and D'Provisionhasbeenmadeforanadequatesource.ofwaterintermsofboththelegaland physical quality, quantiry *d l;;,ffiitiiy, ,na a suitaute type of sewage disposal to serve each proposed lot. Pr"J;i;iegal's'ppty shall bt P uppl'l.,td substitute water supplyplancontract;augmentationplan;anapprovedwellpermit;legallyadjudicated domestic water source or a contract ior u p..Inun"n1 r.ga *pPly of.domestic water to be hauted from an outside ,it" for'u J*;;" Proof "f;;-;hvtitli J1n-qtV from a well for the public meeting, may be ao.ui"-ntution from tt't pi'ition of-Water Resources that demonstrates that there are *.ir, *irr, l/4 mile "rit. site producins at least five (5) gattons/mir;ut.. pri", to the ,igri"g oi:u plat, alt d;J; ;; supptel using a well shall demonstrate the following: r) 2) That a four (4) hour pump test be performed on the well to be used; Awellcompletionreportdemonstratingtt'"depthofthewell'the characteristics of the aquifer and the static water level; The results of the four (4) hour pump test indicating the pumping rate ln gallons per minute -a-iJ"ttation showing drawdown and recharge; A written opinion of the person to;;;;ng the well test that this well should be adequate to suppiy water to the number of proposed lots; An assumption of ;;,;#. or no t.rritun 3.5 people per dwelling unit' uring roo gallons of water per person' per day; If the well is to ue'sharta, o tteut' *9ii tluti's i{:^t:::: which discusses all easements and #;;:;;#.i *tf, the operation-and maintenance of the system and who will be ,.rponrili" for paying these costs and how assessments will be made for these costs' The water quality be tested by an approved testing laboratory and meet State guidelines concerning bacteria and nitrates' 3) 4) s) 6) 7) E Forwatersuppliesbasedontheuseofcistern,thetankshallbeaminimumof 1000 gallons Method of sewage disposal, and a letter of approval of the fire protection plan from the appropriate fire district; and F All state and local environmental health and safety requirements have been met or are ln the process of being met; and G Provision has been made for any required road or storm drainage improvements' and H. Fire protection has been approved by the appropriate fire district; and 3 I J Anv necessary drainage, irrigation or utility easements have been obtained or are in the pr*.r, of being obtained; and School fees, taxes and special assessments have been paid' (The school impact itt it $200 00 for each lot created) A. B PROCEDI.]RES D ArequestforexemptionshallbesubmittedtotheBoardonformsprovidedbythe Garfield county planning Department, "i; lz; copie'-or tnt applicition' maps and r'*O*""al ii'ormationitrall be submitted' The Planning Department shall review the exemption request for completeness within eight (8) days of ,uu*i,rur. rr in.omii;;.; il;'.pplication shall be withdrawn from consideration and the applicant notin"i of the additionar information needed' If the application is complete, ihe.applic.* ,itfiit notified in *'iting of the time and place of the Board of county commissio*r, ;;;;i;at whi.c\ the requJst shall be considered' In either case, notifi.;ililil;li"..rr *i,rriifift"een (15) davs of submittal' Notice of the public meeting shall-be mailed by certified mail' return receip^t requested' to owners of record'-oi i*almmediateil;dj#"g.and *thi; 200 feet of the proposed exemptioq to minerai*n.r, and lessees of minerat o*n"" of 'ecord of the land proposed for exemptioru a,o to tenants of any ,,*;;;;iopor.a fo, .on't""ion' The exemption site shallbe posted.r..rr-v una.onrpi.utrrfirffiii,:llltt right-of-wav-with notice signs provided by the p#l,;;cu;;{xl notices shall be mailei at reast fifteen ( r 5) and not more than thirry (30) days prior to tt.ro".^.tiig. irrfryric:nt sha, be responsible for mailing the notices ana snuit p""nt proof of mailing at the meetrng' At or within fifteen (r5) days of the meeting, the Board shall approve, conditionally approve or deny the'exempiion '"qt'"'ii*";;:'tf!:*."r denial or any conditions of approval shall be *, t"nf, in the minutes of the meeting or in a written resolution An applicant denied .;;il; shall follow the subdMsion procedures in these regulations' C 4. SurvCo, lnc, Professionol Lond Surveying Services t r zo0i IRECEIVED APR rrr{ TuesdaY, APril 10,2001 Mr. Mark Bean, Director Garfield CountY Planning DePt' Garfield CountY Courthouse 109 Eighth Ste,et Glenwood SPrings, CO' 81601 Re: Exemption plat submission - Peach Valley Vistas- - KellyandMichael Lyon Family'LLC '1i;*r[5tn".ewith is the above referenced Exemptionplat submittal. Mr' Kelly Lyon has been in contact with the Silt fire protection aito*t, U"t is unable to get a response for his request for a letter of approrrl tom ttre ^nre district. ff. f'* Ut* trymg fot some time to get this letter and has ,J"i "t,iigo ahead and submit pending their letter' should you have nay question. or_.olltlll.oir fr.*" feel free to contact either myself at g}S-}nl or Mr. LYon at 876-5944' o Samuel PhelPs, PLS "-l* Avenue, Ste,205 ' Glenwood Springs' Co 8160].l001 Grond s5/L6/zsaL 05:31 97898421'38 TALBOTT ENTERPRISES Burning Mountains Fire Protection District Box 2 Silt, Co 81652 Board BuUn Prrcidest Rob{t VlccPreai6t natc tdh Michrd l'lay 15, 20Ol as5 SUB.ECT: E:rcmpioo, Nelson Property at 0621 County Road 225 To *mt-Hrv Corrcan You: L Burniqg F'PD Thisrttrl|yigwi.thintheBurningMor.rntainsFircProtectionDistrictandwedoprovidetire protoc.oa go soo. Duc to closc proxiiiv "rin"se rots there should be a l0'000 galltx cister, bct\d ro,,z*d 3 with a dry hydrant, *ith a 5 inch fire connection. This needs to be accessible t"i lgs nnsd. This stroutd be for fire protection only. e"5 l)<n Tnrrtcl-(lhicl' -*t 4 Zt]t]i t0:24Atr{BASALT IONSTRUC,T ION KEUV A..TJ MIGHAEL LYON FAMILY' LTD. "-; O, Box 110 '1800 Medicine Bow Court Silt, Colorado 81652 N04300 P 3 Otlice: (970) 876-s944 FAX (s7o) 870'5e4sO\?NEFS Kelly & Jeanette LYon Michael & Carrie LYon Deaf Dorl r KellY Aprll 30r 2001 Don Zordel SHl* Mountaln Fire Protection Distrlct Box 2silt co' 8i652 H#fH ig.-ti:i:t.t'r::*il1"";'ffir, cnunty Bd. 255, Davrs Potnt Rd') f""E:'*il;???:T'#[t,li:lf=f;'l'T,;"tii::F"t"';:H:#':H":"lt.H:{snandcarl ne. lrrere is an ,;[;i;;tour" #'il;r;-*riii r. s-rsb" or ipprort*aterv 4 acres or more on the west 'ia" oi ttre roat ;il;-;;-'o' oi ffi;oii#lrv s6 aeres on :he *"i ito" of 255 road ' tharilcs for your cooperation and the good wot'k for our ftre distrlct' PO Bffi 110 Silt CE. 91652 EYrc,/tetter Plat C:Garfleld Cotrnty Don ?ordel 1.t I I 1 ll \Y==== =__)- --t) \ hlu.o I I ) t F, Hl l#9 tlra 8trDtsoor. fE Dr lrr SoGb -dtx6'-'l rrt F-"-- J. J. lollt oi d cEt fiDC l. nrl*' afr frn. O.tl&U ralir'Clr''{tlllFd llillEtE !. 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' t,." rt ".. - '6u rLEm- I iCli; !1 qaC 'It '.rrrlrrl N'l I J,itidJ;N0i,l,1YS!'g lidr; ELtt thrrrin or D lk Crret b 3!r .fcr|rrld ooulC' md lcrca. .lro h.ro a. lrcr I !{ltrct lo . ,Rlot r...ilr}t!! of oE 'l,.rlhii-ii.,,-.t lli, zsult f rle' t! tGL '01 rl .i-i.*td." oi c.rttru cootr. €olcrrfu' cltra. lul ol tbr o [tltil,,,alu[qilut*1fi[+';]ffi i UCT I ON ?oc- I $ No4210 P 4 60 l$CD q/e @'l[ WARRANTY DEED TIUS DE0D, Made rhh 30!h rlry of MErch *ensinr B' NELSoN AIID cAroLYN R' wEI'soN ofrhc rlid Counryof 6I'R'EIELD lndSlclc0f COITOR}Do '8'rlmor'rtrd ;;;i-; ircirerr. LYoN FAr'rrIrY rJrD' IJrAErlrrY co)'eLuv wholc lct.l lddterr ir P ' O ' BOX I10 srLT, co 81652 ol6c srid CotullY of GARTIELD \YITNE9SETH, ItsrthoS'ranlorforandinconsidtrulionoflhcsumolBrx TuIIDRED TltouBAI{D & 00/100 DOLLARS, rhc reccipt rnd eufficicncy ofwlrich is hsrcbv ackm*lcdt€d, hrs grrnloil, brtEa'ncd, sold l|ld col)vEyed, rn'd by lhcse prctcflts dges gtrnt' bArgaitr' scll' conYry End co|lfirm' unlo lhc gnnrce, hir hrirr an<l rsrignr ror,ro,. *tr 119 pai propcny,ogot,ar*i,l,i,npmve*en'r' ifrny' riturte' lyingrndbcingintbcrald L*nry'ot G|RPIBI;D rnd Stac of Colorado dcscribcd ss followt: SEE EXHIBIT 'A' rnd Statc of COLOR.ADO 2001 , Dclw*n gastrret: qlsokuownbystroqsndnumbsras; 621 COIINIY ROAD 235 DAVIS POINT RD' 9ILT' co 81652 TOGETIIEB wirh all rfil ringulal dte hrlcdiumcnli lntl tpgurrenarrces rhertro bclonging, or' irt anywirc rpP0rtrininS" rlld lhc revcttion rrdrcvcrgioni, rcmriru,lcrrndrrmailulen,rcnrc,isgucrlndprorium6aii, rn<l*tl rtrcesHre,righl,tille,inlsrcst'clrilrranddcmrndwhrt- rocrcr ofrlrc lmnor, eith.r ,n ,.* o, oruio, of, irl 0ff1 ro ttri uuovu bugained Fr.lniBor, wlth tltc hcruditgtncms rtld aPPurt.nroccl' TOHAI/EANDmIIOLD lhrraidprcmisel sbovcbrrtrincdanJocrribctl, wirhthe rppurranrncec'unto$cSranleE'hish'inlDd rrsigttsfortver,Andth6gnnlol'fortrimlelf'hilhelrs.rnrlpemonalltprercnuttvcE,doescovcnanr,grtnt.btrgaln.anrlagrcctolndwilh rhegrenrec, nirheirrrndcsli8rts, tharalthrtimoof lhe en$rlitrgEtrd'ttclivctyor hclcprcscnrr' hcitwEll seiledof thepremircsebovc corrv.Jcd,hrrgood,tur6.pg;l*,, iir"rrn."oindclorsibloerrroof inherirsnce'ifllrw' infeerimpl*'lndhrstoodtig[t'tull powcrEnd lrwill rurholiry ro g*nt, bargrin, ull ond convey lhc ccmr in "t'nt""a iO"'r U lfOfCraiO' and thrt the lrme ore fieo rnd clorr fmm rll forrilpr snd o&ef tmoa, bargriol, arl€I, :itnrr tudl' Lt.r$ne, ts' encumbrrnco! rnd rcslliclioil of whatover kind or nrturo loff'r' oiccpt thoaa apaoiEf" U*atpuio"" "t'o* on Eh€ at't'Edhed aE rrExl{rErr f i' Thc grlntor r[Ell rnd will WARRAMY AND of rhc grrotcc, his heirr rnd er!i8ni, '8,aihs' tll number shrll irclud: drc plurrl' thc plunl rh: ri ,FORIIvER DBFEND (ha tbovc'bl'guined prcmisel in the quiet anrJ pcoccablc poesesrion "i "rory pcl3on or pErsons lswfully claiminl lhe who16 ot {ny pur' (llclcot Thc lingulrr ingulrr, i; thc urc of lry grndtr rbrll be applicsble ro sll gEndrm IN EENBEXT U. Strrc ot COLORIDO ) )Er County ol GA-RPfELD ) My corBniSlion etpi[tl grmror hrt eiecurud rhh dead on tho drto rel for(h sbovs' My Commisrion 1'13'200s Wi1nE6t lty rffl B tdarch Notsry Public a 001 Ths ;oreggiflt tnltrutmnt wtc ooknowlulged bcfbru m rhis . .-- 3 0t-h dry of iy-xiiiii, a. NEr,solI AND cAaohYN B' llELEoN ty. r)f ,,1 too )l.! Orllc tlo. 0l$aUl1 l{c. rltA IY^BIINTY l.ar 7199 ,"1"Ji,1*'Si',?,HL'f*iH1iVl,9l i *",PO Ei Strosz Ap r, 30, 200 1 B:23AM BASALT CONST RUCT I ON, :: : lUu*utlUlil11;r#l!-11ffirrJl,l-ur'der Numbcr: 07000224 ACREB, I{OBE 0R LESS' COUNIT OF GABFIETD STATE OF COLORA.DO LEGAL DESCRIPTION THEptr/zsqJ/lopFEcrroNt,toltNFHrPdsollrl 'RlgE92:,f/EgtoFIIIE 6rrt p,t{- Exc,l.r 'Ii'-'ontro't 'IEffEroroEE corruErzD out BY DocurdEilr r{o. ,rrrlii- * RECoRDED ii:iio* 3oo At PAIE 507 oF trts oFPZcE OF THEC&ER.E A *SCONUSR OF GITF'*i, iO*'' COIJORADS" COHFRISINE 75'49 ' Ap r. 30. 200 I B:23AM -- BASALT -C0NSTRU t[ltltqilH|'ll':l''l$ll#]H*,,,,.1F[$tH' CTION No42i0 P 6 EXHIBIT 1 oroooz24 EXCEPTIONS 8i1e N\Inber; r. RighE of Ehe proprleeor of a vein or loile to exErecE and remove hie ore t,herefrom, should Ehe same be found l'o peneEraEe or inLersect' the premiees h€reby granE,ed, ., tis"r'"a ln Unieed ti"l-t PaEenc recorded APRIL 2S' 1923 1n soox ?f-"a Page 162 as RecepEion Na' 82535' 2.RighEofwayforditchesorcanslgcon8EructedbyEheauEhoriEyofEheUnll'6d StaEeE, ae reaerved ln Lnit'ed sEateE Pat'ent' "toid"d APRIIJ 23 ' :.9?7 ln Book ?3 at, PBge 152 ap RecepCion No' 82535' 3. EASEMENT AI'ID RIGHT OF IIAY FOR THE CACTUS VALLEY DITCH AS ORANTED BY DOC[TI{ENT RECORDED AUGUST 15, 1910 IN EOOK 62 AT PAGE 45{ A8 RECEPTION NO' 40089' {-EASEMENTSANDRIGHTSot,tlAYAEGRANTEDToIIoIJNTAINSTAIESTEI,EPHoNEAND TEI,BGR.APH SY OOCuME}ITS RECORDED SEPTEMBEB ?I l9l1 IN BOOK 50 AT PAGE S2? AS RECEPTION NO' {350 A}tD 'IIINE ?' 1935 IN BOOK 19r AT PAGE 314 AS RECEPTION NO' L32261 , 5. Termg, agreemetlEs, provisione' condiclone and obli'gaEions of onED recorded DECEMBER20,Lg72i.aool.439aE,Page55eEReceptionNo.256419. 5. Terms, agreemenEs, provlslone' condiEions and obliqations of COOPERATM AGREE),IENT "O* penr.lAielm oamnox PRBVENTI;N FENCING recorded APRrL ?' l99l in BookESSaLPage?SoaEReceptionNo.445964A},IDDoCWENTRECoRDEDAPRIIr?, 1993 IN BOOK 458 AT PACE 855 TS RBCEPTION NO' 'I{502I' ?.Term6,agreemenEB,provleione,eondiEionsandobllgationeofRICHToFt',lAY EASEMENT record€'l ''rincH zr, r99{ in Eook 0896 aE Page 232 ae Reception No' {60?05, ""l,r# I'i t s'J:liffi ,f ti'dE't l'i'*.',,n Ucr. r/99 CARO. STATTRD HIiiu/fi UtlrlgtU$'.j!1't-iutio CTION , Slrilcei Witmrr mY tl^ b|t IO No,4216 P, ?- *1 a;l3 QUIT CLAIM DEED TIISDEBD' 1'11eg115 !0tb dry ol faroh 2001 ' bcwlcg FTRBBRT H. l{tLsoN rxp cr'ioorx R' }rEIJgoN orrhc srid Countyof OAIIIELD rnd Strlrof ColgyDo ' tnntorr sId KBIJIJY & DfiClIliL O'OX t-O"t LtU' L:lfILfTY COI'PAlfi who:alctrltddrtrris P'O' EOX 110 gr[T, co 81552 o( thr rrid County ot OlIttM rnd Sntc of COLoRtDo wuNEss, rh, fiG !r8nrgr, for rrrd ln consirlcrsrion of tllt tum of '-["ffi-YJ.t,0itr, ,no ,$ttbicncy of whlsh it hc]Gby roknowlcitlcd, hu rcmirerl, rclcrrcrl, rold, conveycd, rnd QUIT CLAIMEO, tJii6t" e*gcntt'. do rrmisc' ralar:' tlll' c'nvcy lnc Quir crrrrn uilo rhr rrrnrec, hir hciri, ,r.**rr r.i'*,,rnr, torrr.r' ,,iiit"J'iitt li'tit'c'ttii' ctlrm rnl at"nnd *hlch fir t""rcr hil io,rd ro rh! tssl pIoPGnv. ''r''"'1il;;;;:;;itnv' 'it"*' l'ln! rnd bcing in thc a': ;;;i;i, rnrl strtc of colondo detcribctl u followt; A'LL Drrclt AlrD I''ATER RrGHrs BELoNGING 191-YIED ueoN oR q-g9NIlcT'oN l{rrE rHE pBopERry DEB,RTBED,ri'itii.neD-iice, opscni"i'6itl"rii'"'i'r119-la:l sttAREB 0r trt'Rg AND t{INDs Drrcu ''iiunl"iociin'in nitx i6iii'it-iiiii-wntsn' Pnxvroual,t rN usEr iif rxrsrlnc PtllPs AliD PlPrNc' ALL HINEML RIGHTS, OIL AI{D CAS' A}ID ALL FEDEBAI. GRAZING NIGHTS GRA]IIOR HAs RIGHT' TITLE OR INTBREST IN' artnowrbystrcct rrrlnumbcrlcr 521 COIIMY BOID '35 DAVIE POINtr n'D' gII{f' CO 81652 TO tt^vE A.lD TO rloLD rr* r.rr*, rotcrhrr wtrh rtr rnd rifllulr rhc rpprJrlc'uiccl tI- '''-T:t: mfiH"l'{:,il iil'i ;ffi #Irlfrilill:.;fl:], jlJ::::;i*x-Nffi q4,tTi.Tt1;il],i,rxliT,i',li1ii.i.,'ri;;*'" rnrl rhc singuhl, rd lhc urc orlry g:ndcirhrll bc 'PPllcrblt$ rll 8'nders' n WTNESS WIIEREOF' *t i"Iro' n" '*"urcrt rhil dcctl on tltc clrlc ret fonh rbovc' RT H. claol,IN n, Srrc of COLOR'A'DO CounlY of GAxf IEITD My consrrictlon txgircr ) ) rs. ) My Commicrion Erpiret 1/132005 dryof HArch ' e001 rhc forosoins Inrrrumril w$ eckno:lf'fi-l'l'r1;'I: *rl:it Uy ltBE,EERf t(' NBLSON i a,tl I Nonry Ne, rtl Qult lLAUrl Dt30 Rn, ,/9, +D Qo !,r [t ec'slbsL Prtblic p Apr.30, 2001 B:24A}'{ BASALT coNSTRUCTI0 rder Nulnberi otooozl4 LEGAL DESCNPTION IIIEwT/[s],j/lotEECTIDNTtlorflgflrP6EotlfllllI.A.}I6EgzwEsToETHE 6fit P,rt. Ef,cEPr rgn' 'o*troil HEREIOT0nE corvEYED OUT EY DOCTTT{ETI- NO. 797873 E'}ID TECORDED iJ,OOT 3OO AT 'FAOE 587 OE THE OTETCfr orrHEc.tEf,x.nucoRD,'o,*,,*col]NIYteQLonAN',c0}.lPRIs1NG75,q9 AcBEs, MORE 0R LESS. ' COIINTY OF GARFIETD STATE OF COLOIADO illultul,llll}l[lt',"'''#Hd*t[it't[#"e'l!!l I iI i i I I ; I t Ecotiilet'eSteoP Turs DrBor Maile this 15th iloY of December , '-: 'ih'rlnr the eppurtenances^auil 'tt-* roHAv,.,'i:.,$.:il"#i:jkT#ti,;x'$ffitii[lii[:lili'ilfii*:ll*;** irftTn'"t'r# the fitst patt hove hereunto set thelr vritten. tSEAtrl tsEAIJl SIAIE Ol' COIJOIT'ADO'l"I ;r --r-- ^! CatftgtdConntY of Garftr rne:Pl.rPr*.'ff TffJ:It'i$il"It;|fi o t9 72 rbY BE-t' ;; ""r*'iou erPites .$; r t' rr rl'l md anil official seel' WIINESS mY hr before ne this ,,f fiay ot % INTEREST % INTEREST LIST OF MINERAL OWNERS PEACH VALLEY VISTAS EXEMPTION BRASI{ER, CHARLES R. ESTATE PO BOX 308 CLIFTON, CO. 8 1 520-0308 KELLY AND MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC P.O BOX 810 SILT, CO. 81652 J-u I, 5. UtJ[l Frcdmile Cover Shca TO; Subicct: - Remarkr: 3: 0iPr7l EAliA['[ [0N5't[t]U'rl0l\l'fl'o, 4 f3'f P, I Owners KellY & Iernotte LYofl Michrel & Crnie LYon Ke1ly and Michael LYon FamilY LLC P0 Box I lO. ltm Modicine Bow Coun Offrcc: (9?0) t7&594'l silt' CO 8165? glr ' (970) t76'59t13 tu Dectination Fax # P$r- / ot f I I I oa){ F I / O?,JU I,5. 2001 1: 3:04PlvF az$651i1 g ONSTRUCTI6g0 DIV of,trluurt a.rr No, 4?3? P, t Form No. OFFI GE OF THE \TE ENG INEER Gw$,25 OF WATER EE[r.CcEfiE0 RESOURCES EWfl o{tB)Bffi#r EEEL!q'}LT t-Et I Bhek FlllEE B$diu: HELLY E IfiCt{AELL\ISN FAMILYLLS emlpnor rlbl YYz KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC FO BOX 110 slLT, cO 81852' (s70)87B{944 APPRO@-EMRELD COUNTY NW 114 SW 1t4 Section I fownshlp ts S Rarue 92W $bdh P,M' EISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 283{l Ft. frofl Boulh $ectlon Une tO Ft. fium Wast gectlon Line UTM GOORDINATES. Northing: WELL PEHMIT NUMEER Dlv.3 wD99 54886 DES, EABIN MD ISSUANGE OF A WATER RICHT aBto trEute no rnateHliniury tE Eilltthe wahrfiEttlE.TIre iguenosof thh Pernlt 1) Thic Y*e[ Ehat be wed ln cuch a wEY h{Urywtl oEaJt ta anotherveeted wEter fi$tor DIEdu.le eno$er o,vnrrd e YEsEd doea not {Eeute hE sPP[Eant thst no u/*Er iiOht lrom EEeldig IEliEf ln E dvll aourt adian. Rulac 2 GCR 402-?, unlesE aPproval 2) Tha corptruelion cf thig rYs[ thall bcin Eornpliancswith treWrbt Wdl ConsWc{on urd PumPlmbltafibn of a vedence h#bE#r gnnEdb,Y the StgE Borrd of Exemherc of Waler Wstl ConuiEucEon ContsdolE in aecordance t$tt RUF 18. condrudon of s weU, EPProPfiSng grcund untrr tibtrBil to fi e celondo 3)Approved Puttuant b cRs 37{0-1 37(2) fat the on he cotdiEon Rlverl at rn Eltemate po[nt sf dirtcrEion totheAvstsn$e onlywhe n tlre ConE;rYenc, gwater and ths flen tsr eugmentaton, WEI\IVCDvrlrsn fiom Rucd Re*nuir El hr dfe*, ot unCer an aPPrcved 4)ThB uEE of ground wstar fflill thh 'fiql is fimibd h onlinEry householtl ourooaee insice onel!-slMlEEmily dYvdlting' the i.rg*nt anu iilwne, rni ttrE'rrrEdng of domeslic ionttg+ or a pbn for augnenbilon E ln effrtirrlEeton of not morettran 8,000 tquaro fE€t (0.14 of an mte) ol hPme animsla, AJ wlll be cufi0ed unles fie w#r elsfflcnt ThiE hnd\dlt as lot.qo, 1 thiE wdlEhall not elEeed 15 GPM' 6) 6) 7) E) s) The msrimum Puming rate ol watar to be rpPrsPilrted ghal not sceed onE(1) acr+foct(325,050 gailom)' Tho avenrge $nualEmount of gound phcewlttr well Permtt numbe(s), name otlhe aqulfer, anC cout EaEe The ownst dla[matk fte wall ln a conrPicuoue neceamry megna and pracaufone b preee*e these rnsrHn5p' numbs(e)t5 appnepriam'The or'rner dtalttste feetftam he toaston EPeclfied on this permlt Thicwdehsl be conekucted not moIE thafi 200 and maintuincd ln Eood mrkino grder. Petmenent recordg cd all Ahtalizng flo.rl meler muEt bc instaled on thle well annuaty) and EubrnittEd to the Dlvkion Engineer uPon Clversions mudt be maintsined Ey the we[ owndr {recordod stleert rEqueEt P %'l*''- NOTE: Puceltdentfrcillon NumEet (PlN)l ?S2t7841 3'0OO1 0 o?,fr ffi,oa / NOTE: AcgesorTexBchedule Number zo0385 fI5.{80 eEIeE) ?h HiTI] APPROVED DMW 07,Jp). 5. 2001 12 3:04Ptr[ ST0BASALT C0NSTRUCTI0 N) DIv 0F IIILDLII? GLf,D No,4?3? P. 3 Form No. OFFICE OF-THF..^ ^\TE EN-QIEEL,llfl# g,itF,,ffii.o"h'xHt"ugf,mB REsouR'GEs I (30s) sEsssEl APFLICANT LsC 3 Bl6dE KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY I.IC PO EOx 110 sLr, Go 81852' (070)878-5s44 Filing: 8uDCin XELLY& MIGHAEL LYO NFAIILYIIC EGMPTIOI{ AFPSSVEqJU:tLIe$aIIg$t GARFIELD OOUNTY NW 114 sW 114 section 1 - iownshiPE S Ranos 92W Slxtlt P'M' DL$TANCES FROM SECT]ON HNEe 1790 Ft. fiom South 8eciion Line 175 Ft from WeEt Scctisn Line UTM.COOFtrINAIES Noilhitrg:Easting WELL PERMIT HUMBER DES. BASIN MDDrv.5 wDsg IS$UANCE OF A WATER RIGHT tE cauEg no mstailC injuryto effitng water ilghtr.The iESUance of thls pcrnlt 1) 2l 3) ThiE Yild EhFII be used iH such E rvEy vected ritht 0l Eredude anofter ownel ol 6 rr*tsC applicatt fiat llE iniury will occur to snoftet WEEI doee not EEgU]B tfie rvater tigF,t frcm +eekin$nelief in e civil eault adon, approuel complien pewitr the Water wdl Coruffi,lston Hulca ?CER 402-2,unle The coneilucfion al this well ehell be ln Wstef wd Constructan antl Pump hrtsfiaton hEE besn grented by the SffiB Boatd st ffimin*r of of vadan 0e CofitrectsrE in accorfinoev{itt Rule 1 8. fihrbrY t0 thc GolcmCo 37JS137P)bt the congtruc$on of a well,approprlgilng ground watef rpproved Purflsnt b CRS Crnd ard slpho il on lhe condlton that lhe wel Bh d be oper#d' RilEr f,n dEmab p6lrt of rfiledon to the Avdanche rpproved by fie BtrtE Englnur lr hef, conaatr,lnGy Dlatict'r sUbslitute unter BrrpDly pl*n, only when he We*Dlvide Wntsr and tfie WEst Divide WBtel Cor€elvnrsy DiBtlot lot tie and when I Weter allotnrent coitfipt betrveen the well gV,NEI augmente[on'WDWCDe,ffEEt, Rued Reerwir E in effe4 OI under 8n spDlwed plen fsr rcleme of ruPlecrynent $raEl ftpm 4) contaot #01 082FltMl#(a)' The rne of ground uaterfrom thi' wsl ir [mrErt to ordrnary houaehorc purpeees inEide onB (1) +ingre rrmllv drrelling' the lrrigalion sf not more thu"'ipoo tou.re'rect (0'14 ;;; *o) of homa gardens and laurna' and tho uaiel'lng of domes.c animalE,R[uteolttbw*uu,rrru.oilItEilEdunlesthelvelergllolmantcontragtoraplanftraugmenbUgn.Elneffect. ThiE we, ie kno*n "s r.t *.'i ,r.u,-xaty a Michad Lyon Famiry, LLC, Emmpton The madmum PumPing rate of this well chall not erceed 15 GPM' The+rercgeennualamountotgloundwatertgbeePPropiletcshaflnot*ledene(1}acr+fuot(325,850gallone). The ownEr rha[ marrr ffie wen ria conapraroue pracewnh wdr permft nrJmbe(E), ngilc olthe aquifer' End coult caEe numbE(s) ee appropdete. ine orr.", +au bltp neccrsr, ileanE end plec8fion8 b pIsewE neee maildngs' Thiewc[ehalbecoffitruEtldnotmorathEn200lertfrcmtheloEgtonEpedllsclenthiEpemil. AtgHdrrgflowilgtrrmqEtbei0#|ledonttritwellancm*rEinedingooctwrkingotde'.Permanentmcerdsofal diverelone mu* b+ maiiltainC hy the wUt o*n"r t**raid et lergrt anrlqatly) and eubmited b lhc Dl'lision EnEineer uPon gl#";;;;.;;;;,.,|Nlu?17*011ytt-. th?acp, nOtE: AEBcEEoTTil Schedule Number ?00395 O5'490 reffis) 5) 6) n 8) E) ^oMw EnEli.n IB PEBMIT DOHI NOT i 07 Iu I. 5. 200 Farm No. GWE.25 AFPLtE"A${LT (EolD E€e{5Et LEt! 4 EloGIf Fillqg:BUEdY;I MICHAEL LYON FAIIILY TllC No,4?3? P, 2 r€g uu5 aPPRovEDwELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNTY NW 1t4 SW 1t4 Eedion 1 Townshlp e s Renre 92 w stsh P'ttrL Dls 1525 Ft. trtm Bottth $ectlon Une 3ll0 Ft. fiom West $ectlon Linc urM CooRDINATEE KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC PO BOx 110 elLT" CO El852- (870)E78.5944 WELL PERMIT }.IUMtsER DIV.5 WDEg slttgg DES. BAgtN MD ISSUANCE OF THI I PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WA TER RIGHT EOND tTtoNS OF 4P, -EEOIIAL b ceffil ntr mrtadel iniulY to edetng water figtri+Ihe iatuenct ql trE permit 1) 7l 3) Thi*wd ahil be usEd in euch EI wry s fiEht preduds enother owner ef a veEted EPplhentfiat nc inJury wflll ECCUI b aidlEr vEt6d wlt6f 0t doea n6t ESBUTE ill e water nght fem =e*lng nlicf irt t clu!oorJil Edioh. rpproualbincompliancetviththeW#r Well ConEtluctiun Rulm 2 ccR 1024.unleEs The EonBtuclion sf tiit wB[ehrll wdr congtrudon e nd Pump krefflaton haB been ganted by the et*E Board of Errmlnus al WsEr of g YEri6ncE g. Co nfastsls in aoeerdance wilft Rule to he Colondo cRS 37-9tr1 37t2)for the constrteUon of 6 well,apprcPdatlng ground wEtd u{buEry APPtqved pulguant tr ganal snd Elphon,0fi thE conditon $d lhe urdl Crcll bG oprratsd RIver,H an aEemete point of divelHon ts theAuElanahe appotred by thc Stete Englnmr,l5 m when the Weet Diulde Water gsllsg,lvEll9Y gtEil{cfg suEEtiittE Yrahr EupFIy phrt, only bct^,een Ut well ovvn ef and the WeBt DM Ce Mlrter Cs nEEn AnEy 0lEtilct fo he sfre4,and when waEr allptment conbrEt approwd Plan {or augmentaUon-wDwco replacementwatet fiom Rutd Rrcrvelr b tn effEd,oi under an 16l.Ee ol 4) conEaet#1 0EzE l0t L#0(t)' The uEe cf ground u'tEr fiom rhh wdr b fimiEd tp ordlnary hougehord purpo*r inrt<re ona tl) ernce ff,rfiily d'r'elling, thc irlgaton of not morethtn ip'o-o'qu*lEEt (q'11"iti otttf of home geldsls enc hilnl' tndthe'rvgrrirg of domeatc animaB, At rse of ilrla wu[*,n ui lirte,r"d unle* the vt,Et* sllotilent EEnttct or a plrn ftr rugmentation is in ef,eEt ThhwelliE l$own "t fot ni'.+*+ KdUBMiclrad Lyon FaniV' LLC' Bomgtott Ttre mirimum Pumplng rate qf this wefl thdl not excEed 15 GFhi' The averags rnnua "rnorrrt ot grolnd rva*r to bB eppro,r'ted Ehall not erceed one (': ) acrE fost (325'850 galonr)' Theownersha[meil(trewe[ineco*sououephcewihwdpermitnumber(=),nameofhgsqurfut,ildeourtcSEe numbe(e) as approptate.' f f," *a" iha|1 tFkgnecessery meane and precattone to preteruu trece markings' Thlel,t,'Glshallbecon6tru6EdnEtIflorEthen200feBttom$elocdonsRediqd.on$Ie.ne$ A totsEing flow fietil muct be inBtElled on thie well and naintsine<t in gocd wbr*ing order' Pcmrnatt recordr of all dlverslonamuEtbe,ndn#;h'th;wellownsr(racoraeaatteasttn'u*ylurdeubmlttedbthEDfihionEngincerupon rEqueEL r.rrLr " Jr*laua'- NOTE FsrcdldenffiEEtion Numbs(PIN): 23{179'01}0&010 o zfir/tae / NoTE: AEEEuor Ta Sdredule Number zoosBi (75'490 asas) s) s) n B) e) tt$e EtE[IEer 0 5 2001 L.APPROVED A i DMW U OFFIGE Blt ri 3:04PMI STtBASALT C0NS c OF THE qTE FTItril OF WATERdlreoosEE RESOURCES t- APPLICATION TO LEASE WATER FROM *nsr DrvrDE wATER coNSERvANcY DrsrRrcr Rcvised Mqch 200) 1, APPLICAITIT INTORMATION Name: Mailing Telephone: Authorized agent: 2. WATERCOURTCASE# 3. USEOFWATTR tr RESIDEI{TIAL (check applicrble borcs) ff OnOl"oy household use Number of dwellings: n SrUiritlon: No. csrstnrcted unis:-No' vasmt lots:- El Home garden/lawn irrigatim of--19Q& T: ft. Method if inigation: tr flood ts sprinkler Erdrip tr other g Non-*r.ocial animal uratering of 2 animals Welt Shnrtng Agteementfor muhiple ottner *elh mtst be suhmitletl 5. IOCATIONOF STRUCTT'RE Quan€r/quartcr Distsre of\rcil tolu lines Well location address: (Att ach addiliorwl Pages 6. I,AI\D ON WHICH WATER Contract # MaP # Date activated # Quartcr struclwes) WILLBEUSEI) r6ttc- Descriptior of usel FEET: t]INDIISTRHL DescriPion of use: (Legal descriPtion maY be as an attachment.) Nunber acr6 in trac'f 4,03 District E. VOLIJME OF LEASEDWATERNEEDED IN ACRE (minimum of I acre foot) it has hadthe oPPartunilY to Leo^ced amount based on divenions unle*s contraciee has an "*[*r"tann plan or submits supporting ryto-athlt engineering ioln Co**ncial, manicipul, "ii in'tutt'lol users musr pravide diversion anrl consumptivc data on a month$t busis' A ratahzfuS flort' flretcr with remote rcadout is retluired to be insatted iihe time the *ell is drilled and usage reporterl to Wed Divide, uPon requesL Inelusion iilo the Di#rict, ttt Applicant?s expense' may he requireel 7. TYPEOF SEWAGESYSTEM F **O;*rabstrptim leach field flCentral system trOther tr COMMERCIAL (check applicablc borcc) Number of units: - Total sq' ft' of cornmercial Eveporation:Maximun urater surface to be exPosed: Description of any use, ottrer than evaPoratiur,and method of diversion, rate of diversion, and annual amormt ofdiversion of any water withdrawn fiorn the Po'td:Applieant up r e s s ly eclirto*t e dg e s r ev iew thc Disfricl's Prrn Wuter Allotment Contrac't. and agrees this application is made and subject to the termt; and conditions contained OMTIMCIPAL Description of use: Applicant 1y , Manager 4. SOIJRCEOFWATER Aplicant Signature Structure: Shuc$re Source: DSurface Dstorage QPrornd \xatq (if applicable) tr Dircct PumPing ApplicationDate: Jrrne B, ?OO1 - € ozw 6tLs.ail--m"r,ip -ffi6 Prirripal Mcridian APPLICATION TO LEASE WATER FROM WBST DIYIDE WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Revised March 2001 r. APPLICAIIT INI'ORMATION Name: Mailing Telephone: Authorized agenl KeIly Lyen 2. WATERCOURTCASE#.- OINI}USTRIAL Description ofuse: Evaporation:Maximum water surface to be exPosed: Description ofanY use,other than €vaPoration' and mAhod of diversion, rate of diversion,and annual amount ofdiversion of any water withdrawn from the Pond AMUNICIPAL Description of use: 4. SOURCEOFWATER Structure: Strucfrrre Qpround watefSource: DSurface (if applicable) tr Direct PumPing: Contract # MaP # Date activated # 5. LOCATION O['STRUCTURE Quarler/quarter Quarter Principal Meridian Dkumc of ntll Well location address: (fitrch additional Pages multiple slructutes) 6. LAI{D ON WIIICH WATERWILLBEUSED (Legal desuiPtion maY be provided as an atlachment.) Number acres in tract: ? Inclasiott inlo the District, ut Applicant's ex4enser nay he requiruL ?. TYPE OF SEWAGE SYSTEM E Septic tank/absorption leach field DCentral sYstem trOther Disnict 8. VdLUME OF LEASED WATER NEEI}ED IN ACRE FEET:(minimum of I acre foot) Applicont expr essl1, t c kn ovledges it hns hod the oPPorlunitY to rcvie* the llisitict's lont lVater A llolment Cofiro<l tml ogrees this application is nuule and subicct to the ternn autl contlitions contained Applicant KelI Lyon, Flanager Applicant Signature Letsei amount bosed ott diversions unless cotilroctee has an ;;;;;;;i;" phn ar submits supponins monthtv engineertug ,io\o. Cu^^rniol, municipul, oii i''tntt'i"l users muil provide iiunriun und consumptive data on a monthly husis' A totalibngJtow nteler with tenutte readout k required to bc insullett aiihe time the well is drilled urul usoge reported to Wett Divide, uPon rcquesl. 3. USE OF WATER n RESIDENTIAL (check applicable boxes) fi O.ain.ty household use Number of dwollings:- ii sruoiuiti*: No. constructed units:-No' vacant lots:- m Ho*" garden/lawn inigation of -lO0!- T: ft. ilr"ii"J"?i.rigation: f) flood El sprinkler &drip fl other ilN"i-*.'icial animal watering of -L- animals l\ell Shuring Agreementfor multiple owner wells must be suhmitteil, tr COMMERCIAL (check applicable bores) Nu^G Jonits: Total-sq' ft' of commercial units:- Description of use: ApplicationDate: ..rrrne 8, 2Oo1 i APPLICATION TO LEASE WATER FROM WNST DIVIDE WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT Revised Llarch 2001 r. APPLICANT INFORMATION Name: Mailing Telephone: Authorized a8ent: K" l I, Lt"* 2. WATERCOURTCASE#..----..- 3. USE OF WATER tr RESIIIENTIAL (check applicable bores) ff O.ain".y household use Number of dwollings:- O SuUairiti*: No. constructed units:- No' vacant lots:- ffi Horc garden/lawn irrigation of --lgOL T. ft'. ft{"th"a o-f inigation:0 ftood E sprinkler *drip C other $Non-.orricial animal watering of 2 animals tlell Shurfug Agreementlor mahiple owner *ells nust be submitted. D COMMERCIAL (check applicable bores) Numbe, of units: Total sq' ft' of conmercial OINDUSTRIAL Description ofuse: Contract # - Map # Date activated # 5. T.JOCATION OT STRUCTURE Qurrter/quartor Quarter T;wnship Principl Meridian DGncc of uretl fiom section Well location address: (Auach pages miltiple slruclures) 6.I.AI\TD ON WHICH \ilATERWILLBE USED (l*gal descriPtion maY be as an allachment.) Number acres in tracf 8 - 75 Inclusion into the Di&tict, at Applicant's (xPe"&t may be requirel 1 r 7. TYPE OF SEWAGE SYSTTM E Septic tank/absorption leach field flCentral system EOther District S. VOLUME OF LEASED Description of use:FEET:rtn a WATER, NEEDED IN ACRE (minimum of I acre foot) Leuvd tmount boseil tnt divetsions unless contractee has tn ,*ii"rririi" plan or submits supportfug nonthly engineering tlala. Comrtu"iol, municipal, oiil io'lutt"iol users mul provile tliversion and consamptive datu on a nrcnthly basis' A totatizingflac mder with rentote resiloul is required lo be insulted uTihe time the vell is ilrilled und ttxtge reporled to l{e* Divile, uPor, ruqueslEvaporation: Maximum water surface to be exPosed; DescriPion of any use, other than evaPoraticr;and method of diversion, rate ofdiversion, and annual amount ofdiversion of any water withdrawn from the Pond:Applicant exPtesslY acknovledges it hrc had the oPPorltnitl'to revi etv th e DiJ; r i c{ s for m Water Allolment Contract ond agrees this applicalion is mode orul subject lo the ternts antl conditions containetl DMI]NICIPAL Description of use: Applicant S KeI IY o[r Manager 4. SOURCEOFWATER Applicant Signature Structure: Strucfure Name: Source: Dsirfaoe Q$round water Current Permit #(if applicable) E Direct PumPing: ApplicatiorDate: .trrne R, 20o1 rf.l ju-74 Applicaiion must be complete where applicable. TYPe or print in BLACK lN K. No overstrikes or erasures unless initialed. IEB1z'16 -$li,lli;Xlt'i* c0[0' COLORADT '/lSlON OF WATER RESOURCES 101 Columbine Bldg.,'l 845 Sherman St', Denver' Colorado 80203 PERMIT APPLICAI ION FORM A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER A PERMIT TO CONSTBUCT A WELL A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP ( } REPLACEMENT FOR NO N,AR 01 '16 ,'iIll,::iiis? aaNa] rl-o.Ns-o F APP R OV A L This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material iniury to existing water rights' The iriuun." of the permit does not assure r'he applicant that no iniury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water ri[nt f rom seeking relief in a civil court action' RLCL\\ED RE.CF-\\ED fi 1XfiFOR (1) APPLICANT ' mailing ad dress x4sEHerbert H. & Carolyn R. Ne1son c/o Richard Murr, Ranch Manager STREET -S€ar-Reut CITY New CastIe, CoIo. 81647 lSlrtcl (z'p) TELEPHONE NO 9 g 4-22 1 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY OO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Beceipt No Basin Dist F P S L12) County G rf i p1d T*p.6 s-, Rns. -2?-- A-W ' 6th P'M (3)WAT R USE AN D WELL DATA APPROVED FON DOMESTIC USE, INCLIJDING TBEJ- IMIGATION OF NOT OVER ONE ACNE OF EOI{E GAXDENS AND LAWNS -f rt NW % of the sId 7o, Sectiorr L Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) Average annual amount of ground water -. r ro be appropriated (acre--feeil: 1,0 eere feet Number of acres to be irrigated I 5 * Proposed total dePth (leetl Aquiler ground water is to be obtained from ributary to CoI orado IVET Owner's well designarion Ne Ison GBSUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: Ranch WeII #1 ( } HOUSEHOLD USE ONL'i lXloouesrtc (l) ( ) LTvESTOCK (2) ( )coMMERCIAL (4) no irrigation (0)( } INOUSTRIAL (5} ( I IRRIGATION (6) ( ) MUNIcIPAL (B) ( l orHER (el ciry -[iJ.enwood-Spri ng,o;r-Co ]o ; -B l5,q f-- 9 45- 5 r 4 B Lic. No. __621____ .Tclcllhortc No. --. .-- PLTCA N APP VED PERMIT NUMI.IER 300 1976(4) DRILLER DATE ISSUED Nr,,r,,: - M99 tr-E a r-n-D r i I I in g -C omp an y--'-EXPI NATI Strccr 5Q6 j I 'l Rrl R I ArI LNGlNtEll]---- tt)#tr!.L'1-1--BY / ,t,_J ---'l (:ot)NlY ' ) -,)il) + I t I -t- I j)iHE LO lON OF THE P ED . -LL lrrrl tlrc arua otr which the water used rnust l)c in(l rca orr the diagranr bclow Use the cENTER SECTION (l section,040 acrcs) lor tlrewell l<-rcatir.ln. (6) Tll_E-WELL ML=._!_ €E LOCATED BELOW by clistarrccs Iront scctiort lirrcs. 2300 ft. from Sou sec. line (norttr o, lou 300 ft. from West sec. line (oart or wott) LOT-BLOCK -FlL|NG * SUEDIVISION (z) LOCATED Owrrcr: I-lerbert H. & GE Ne Ison, .)n Will this be the only well on this tract?yes (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 5\ in. from o rt. tol!- tt. -f I + I + +++-F+ I R ?-zd II MtL€,5280 FEET.- . > NORTH TION LINE + N !<l-+ -l q.{ + I +- + +- --t- z iTt; I ):v,+l+ I ea -l + I -t- I + I + FthU B Ht- in. from ---tt. to-ft. z?o f t,. 4+ + Perforated casing 5r-in. from 90 f t. ro + I + I -t I + -l- -t-t- I in. from f t. to-- ft (9) FOR REPLACEMET'lT WELLS sivedistance and clirection from old well and plans for plugging it:+-+-+-+--F--F-l The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 mile Each small uare resents 40 acres 1O) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WlLL BE USED: er(sl + No. of acres:r, TP. 13 .20 65. , R. 92 W. 6 P.MV{!SWk-Des.L62/L97 Iess 6 A. Co. Rd. Sec. -l-ob WATER EOUIVALENTS TABLE (Flouncled Figuresl An acre-loot covers I acre ol land I loot deep I cubic loot por second (clsl . ' .449 gallons per minute (gpm) A lamily oJ 5 will require approximatelY I acre'foot of water per yca,. I acro-,oot . . .43.560 cubic leet . . ' 325,900 gallons. l,OOg spm pumped continuously lor one day producos 4.42 acre'feot. I description 1 ) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground Wdt€f i Hotrschol<J usc ond <jomestic wells must indicote type ol disposol svslern to be used f nh ard irri ation & Iivestock use the corrals.Have septic tank & Ieach field for d sPossal use type sys em. 2) OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells Type or right Used lor (Purpose) a Hinds tch Irriqation Description of land on which uscd Ha asture, corn, grain & orc ar 13) THE APPL]CANT(S) STATE (S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE T THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE (URE OF APPL NT(S) Use additional sheets of palter if rnore soace is recluired Co /?- I *5 JN,\JJune 6,2001 Kelly Lyon P.O. Box 110 Silt, Co. 81652 R.E. Well test O62L Davis Point Rd. Attn: Kelly Sincerely; Raun Samuelson vrp On May 23, 2001 a wll test was conducted on a well serving the ,.ria"n." ioozi puiir point Rd. Ttre following information was obtained: This test was condcuted with the existing pumg and related equipment'- rn"^p*i *o-eqriii**i ii in-ptoper working order at this time' The well i""ii"r.i uacr< ii-i-ogio" in jo min. If you have any questions please call me, Raun Samuelson at945-6309. P,O, Box 297 c Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 ' (970) 945-6309 ' Fox (970) 947-9Mg WoterSysfems'Soles,service&lnstollotion GLENWOOD SPFIN '*-i^,,OF COLO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES WATER DIVISION 5 Office of the State Engineer Deoartment of Natural Resources PO. Bo* 396 (50631 U.S. HwY 6 & 24) Clenwood Springs, CO 81602 Phone (970) 945-5665 FAX (970) 945'8741 (call first) http ://water.state.co. us/default. htm June 5,2001 Kelly and Michael LYon FamilY, LLC PO Box 110 Silt, CO 81652 Subject: Application Receipt nos. 9500587 'ihrough 9500539 is being retumed for additional information To whom it may concern, Your water well permit applications are being returned for addrtional information' To qualiff for an exempt Household Use only (IilJO) well permit, the property must fit one of the following criteria: 1) The parcel must have been created prior to June-l.' 1972:' or 2) The County Commissioners must trave created this parcel through the Exemption process' Please provide proof of parcel creation as noted above' Sincerely 2..-. M. Whitehead, Engineering Tech (Ground Water) Encl. Cc Jim Lemon You might want to submit your well permit applications for Non-Exempt wells, by purchasing replacement water from a conservancy distnct or filing a plan of augmentation in water court. You might check with west Divide water conservanry District twow"cpfto see if you are in their service area. we c,rrenfly have a working agreement with WDWCD per a substitute water supply ptan. commonly, if an applicant purchases replacement water from WDWCD' for properties located in trreli seruiii -arta "A", and all bttre, statotory requirements are met, we can often issue Non- Exempt water well Permits' please call me at g45-566s if you have any questions regardrng this matter or contact Janet Maddock of wDWcD at 625-546lfor more information regardrng their service area and cost etc. Bill Owens Covernor Creg E. Walcher Executive Director Hal D. Simpson, PE. State EnBineer Alan E. Martellaro Division Engineer :dmVdwight\aumemo. gen\lyon, peach valley vistas,parcel creation or wdwcd 06-05-01 Il}y 4 z00l i0:234M BASALT IoNSTRUCTI0N N0.4300 P, 1 Poet'lf Fax Note 7871 May 4.2001 KitLyon Garfi etd County Planning Re: Keily and Michael Lyon Fanrily, LlC'Exempion DearKit, Domestic water for paroel nuurbff 2 shall be fumished h the €Ddsthg wetl which ia pcrmit #82900 whichwas isued Maroh 18, 1976, Parcels numhered [,3, and 4, shall have indivrdual wells for household use only. These wells wilt b€ drilled uponreceiptof ttre ap,proved well permits from ttre Colorado Divieiotr of WaterRo.soutes. Parwl o*b.r 5 will be tlre remainder of the acraage and wilt romein in agricultural produation at dris time. It has irrigation *ater rights; End'horuehold water is'neoessary, It is our intention to creatc five lots as allorved under presetrt GarfiEld Couuty Subdivision Regulations a.s sn €xemptiorr end herdship application. The hsrdsltip exemption is applicablcbeoause County Road 235, also knowil asDavis PoiutRoad' biseots thir propurty. The pfoperty is cunently zoned for two.acre size porcels.. All five of the proposed loti meet or exceed the two+cre minimum allowBd by this eoning. Lot 2 has an existing house on it. There are tro tffiants at this time and thedt witl b€ none. Each lot will b€ served by individrral septio systems and individual wells, Enolosed are copies of letters that I have sent the local fire deparunent and well permit applicattons Thalilrs; Kclly 0yrner - , il1ifiis.iTimher,^1-*-xfJff}H*ff* H, the two G jtirir.. r.f a ',J U sJa ,,I I ,. i{li.l. €+ l=-oC ,o,* +Iw*et '/ DIVISION OT WATER RESOURCES STATE ENGINEER'S OFTICE DTNVER" COIORADO L pab No. G '),V G?802 Rcccivcd jl.''. Amounl Wcll Pcrmlts 0 RECEIPT COPY Miscellaneous ltems lars I Ccrl,Doc. License Chccl t lnc. Ylcld s.l" of Eooks-.Conslrucllon Flnel Copy of Rccorcliltte Reglrlrallon Chg. ol Rccord wia.aoLrl r 4i..J,,..,t t Pcrmit ir ,. l, ' '.g STA f;:'li -'i: ,I.'riiir '!r :, P ------....- .,'t,* COLOI O DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCIiOl CotumUine Bldg., lg4S Sherman St., Denver, Cotorado g0203 PERMtT APPLfCATtON FORty! fi ) A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER - (.]t I A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELLFOR: (X ) A PERMTT TO INSTALL n pUrvii-- Application must be comple:e where , applicable. Type orprihr in BLACK.I lNK. No ovorstrikesor erasures unless initialed. NAME Her ,,$ftiili,iq FEB17'?B :#*isul-' c0t0' RECL\\ED lllRol116 RECEIVED It.- t ( I REPLACEMENT FOR NO il OTHER (1)APPLICANT - mailing address STREET OR chard M urr, Ranch Manager CITY New. Castle , Colo.8L647 (Sr.tol aziol TELEPHONE NO. 12t FOR OFFICE USE ONL DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN ./o /Uo Zt Disr Receipt No. Basin QQNQIIIQNS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to causeno material. injury ro existing watei rights.-ihe 5.y1i. ot.the permit does not assure the applicantrnat no aniury will occur to another vestecj waternght or preclude another owner of a vested waterright from seeking relief in a civit .orri i.t'ion]'-' , County NI^I 7. of the sW 7r, Section IT*p.6 s-, Rns. -22_._ O w , 6th p.M (3)D D .IPPROVED X'ON DOIES?IC IMICATIO}I OF ITOT OVEB G.AADENS .UID L.O,WNS. USE, IUCIJIJDING TEIJ: i or{E AcnE 0F Eo}e,,,7t Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) I q I Average annual amount o, ground water.- to be appropriated (acre-feot): ILr Aere feet Number of acres to be irrigated: I t. Proposed rotal depth (teer): Aquifor ground water is to be obtained from: Tributa t Owner's well designation Nelson Ran o', ch Well #1 t,... {- MIS_qIO-LD USE ONLy .no irrisarion (0t(n l DOMESTIC (ll ( i rrltouSf B;AL (st! I lt-vEslocK (2t i i rnnrcenoN (6i( I coMMEnclAL (4t i i rvrur.rrcrral idi' ( I OTHER (9t_APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMTIE(4I DRILLER N;,n r,r - Ie! n-U a r-n_p aLI I i n g _C ompany* Srrccr 5063 I I ?D Ci t v - fi lenwood-S pr i.n96*rico I o ;._ S { fi S.I_ _ _ DATE ISSUED EXPI NATI f't nt t 'e r.rdirut r. nt ri4,*:t-.:. /, (:ot,NrY. r ) -..) Tcrclrhorro r,,. j.1-5j-5-L4-9- Lic. N.. .--6-21____..1]Y il)_a TE A-lyl I ^. r , Uss ATION OF HEP \aler lle used cTroN ( ) WELL irrrrl tlrc arca ort (6) TllE_yuEL. _rusf_E-E LocArEp BELOw by distarrccs (rclnr scctiorr lirrcs.rnust l)c indicirted orr the <Jiagranr bclowBSEI sectiorr, 040 acrcsl lor the wcll lr.rcation 2 300 tt. fronr South sec. line l<1 MILE, 5280 FEET 300 f t. front (nortn or:oulh) West sec. line +- I t -F - -r- - -l- -- -l- - -.t--f I + I + I i 1- -l ++ -l- t- R 7r.^, l-+(oJil or wortl LOT-BLOCK FIL|NG # _ SUBDIVISION -LOCATED uwrlor I{erbgrt H. & -t- I I -t- I + I + 1- I -i- + -l- -t- + I t- I + NORTH SECTI SOUT IF I , Se--r- Foulq m u, -t GarpJx Ne Ison 7'l 2n Will this be the only well on this tract?ES (B)PROPOS ED CASING P OGRAM Plain Casing 5\ in. from o ft. ro 9 0 tt -in' from -ft. to- ft. Perforated casing z f* n.f _F + LI II -r- I+-+ -l-t- 5\ _ in. from 9 0 ,r. to II (e)PLACEM WELL give distance and d lrect ion from ota wett anO pt ans for plugging in. lrorn f t. to_ f r F +-F--l---+- The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = I mile Each small square re esenls 40 acres. WATE ft EOUTVALENTS TABLE (Rounrtect Figuros) An ocre.loot covers I acre ol lan<J I lo<lt tJeellI cubic loot por s€cond tclsl .. .449 gallorrs por orinute (gpmlA lamily oJ 5 will requrre approxirratily I acro.loot ol warer fro( vcat.I ac_r-s.loor . . .43,560 cubic leor . .. C2S,SOO gallons.' 1,O00 grrm pumped continuously lor one doy riro.tr"u, 4.42 ac e.teot. (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: Owner(s) : Herbprt H _ ,c Carolyn R- Nel son No. ol acres: '1 3 .20 I, Tp. 65., R. 92 W. 6 P.MLegal description WkSWk-Des. I62/L97 less 6 A. Co. Rd. Sec. (11) DETAILED DE-SCBIPTION ot rhe use of ground wal€f I HotrschokJ usc ond c.lonrestic wells must indicote type ol disposol sysremto b€ used. urt the corrals. Have septic tank &Ieach field for ard irri ation & Iivestock use spossal use tyPe sys em. 112l OTHER WATER RIGHTS uscct on tlris lanrJ, inctuding wells. Ware & Type or right Hinds Ditch Used for (purpose) Irriqation Description of land on which uscd sture, corn, grain & orc ar Iia (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THA T THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON ISTRUETHE BEST OF HIS KNOW LEDGE. 4-I NATUNE OF APPL 'ANT(S) Use addirional sheets of pagter iI rnore space is rcqrrirerl '( C+t. E N ",: .i. I ;1 t) N @ ouo{ o 'ii o': .:::). N (, f\) N o oo -t R,91 W oo ,+. ( @ .,1 i o{o.I I V -o .l 1'r RIFLE AREA, COLORADO ment. Reducing brush improves the range if the grass understory is adequate. Cottontiil rabbif and pheasant find shelter on this soil if they can obtain food in surrounding areas' Us6 of this soil for sanitary facilities, for community Oevetopment, and as a source of construction material is iiritlJ'ov the high shrink-swell potential, slow permeabil- ity, clayey textures, and salinity.'fnis's'oil is in capability subclass Vlls, irrigated and nonirrigated. 4-Arvada loam, 6 to 20 percent slopes' This deep' well drained, sloping soil is on fans and high terraces' itevation ranges from 5,100 to 6,200 feet' This soil lormeO in higlily saline alluvium derived from sandstone and shale. The-average annual precipitation is about 12 inches, average annuil air temperature.is about 48 de- gr;".-F, andine average frost'free period is about 120 days.-iypicatty, the surface layer is moderately alkaline' pale Urown toam about 3 inches thick' The subsoil is brown rifty .f "V loam about 14 inches thick' The substratum is f,gtit bio*n or brown silty clay loam to a depth of 60 inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of Limon, Kim, and Heldt soils.- Permeability is very slow, and available water capacity is high. Etfective rooting depth is 60 .inches or more' Org"";i. matter content of tne surface layer is low' Sur- tact runott is moderately rapid, and the erosion hazard is severe.--This soil is used mainly for wildlife habitat and limited grazing," The"native vegetation on this soil is mainly sagebrush' greasewood, and wheatgrass. When range condition deteriorates, grasses decrease and weedy forbs, cheatgrass, big sagebrush, ald 1r."."*ooO increase. Prop-erly managing grazing main- iains and improves range condition. Seeding improves range in poor condition. Western wheatgrass and tall wheatgrass are suitable for seeding' Preparing a .."OU6O and drilling the seed are good practices' lrrigat' Nq n"* seedings il necessary for successful establish- m6nt. Brush should not be reduced because grass pro- Ju.tion is low and some desirable native shrubs could be destroYed.--Cottontiit and pheasants find shelter on this soil if they can obtain food in surrounding areas'' Use of this soil for sanitary facilities and as a source of construction material is limiied by the large amounts of clay and salts. This soil is corrosive to steel and con- creie. Community development is limited by high shrink- swell potential, salinity, and steep slopes' This soil is in capability subclass Vlls' nonirrigated' S-Ascalon fine sandy loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes' This deep, well drained, nearly level to gently sloping soil is on mesas, alluvial fans, and terraces' Elevation ranges i;o. 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The soil formed in alluvium oeriveofromsandstoneandshale'Theaverageannual pielipitation is about '14 inches, the average annual air lemf'erature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frosi-free period is about 120 days' fypi."ffV, the surface layer is brown fine sandy loam aOoii S-iriines thick. The iubsoil is brown and yellowish oio*n iinoy clay loam about 30 inches thick' The sub- ;iam is ,6ry pit" brown sandy clay loam to a depth of 60 inches.- fncfuOeO with this soil in mapping are small areas of Ofney anO Potts soils that have slopes of 1 to 6 percent'- ieimeaOitity is moderate, and available- water capacity is mJderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches' Sur- face runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is moderate'- fnis soil is used mainly for irrigated crops' hay' 11d pastuie. Some areas arq used for grazing and wildlife habitat. tnis soit is irrigated mainly by corrugations' Sprinklers .r" .t.o suitablel This soil erodes easily. Such practices aminirm tillage, grassed waterways, and tail water controf reduce tie dinger of excessive erosion' Drop itir.trt"s in irrigation di[ches control water and prevent excessive ditch erosion. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly need- leandthread, wheatgrasses, and sagebrush' When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs increase. Wtien the range is in poor condition' undesira- ble weeds and annual plants are numerous' Properly a"n"ging-grazing maintains and improves range- condi- tion. Heiuiing biush also improves the.range' Seeding nnptou"i rarige in poor condition' .Pubescent wheat- ffi;, *".t"ri wheaigrass, and big. bluegrass are suit iOr"-iot seeding. Pre[aring a seedbed and drilling the seed are good Practices. This soii has potential as habitat for pheasant' cotton- tait raUOit, mouining dove, and squirrel' These animals ,o.trv obi"in food ind shelter in areas of crops and hay' lni. soil has few limitations for community develop- ,.ni. Lo* strength and frost action affect structures and ;;;d;. Communliy sewage systems will be needed if the population densitY increases.' tnis soil is in bapability subclasses llle, irrigated' and lVe, nonirrigated. 6-Ascalon fine sandy loam, 6 to 12 percent stopes. This deep, well diained, moderately sloping to .ffing soil is on mesas, terraces, sides of valleys' and alLuri-af fans. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet' The soil formed in alluvium derived from sandstone and shale. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the averag-e annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and t-he average frost-free period is about 120 days. Jypiiattv, the surface layer is brown fine sandy loam aOout S incnes thick. The subsoil is brown and yellowish l 20 This soil is suited to production of Engelmann spruce and Douglas-fir. This soil can produce 3,850 cubic feet of wood per acre every 10 years from a fully stocked, even-aged stand of 100-year-old trees. Steep slopes affect timber harvest, and special care is needed to prevent erosion. Elk, deer, black bear, and grouse find habitat on this soil. Slope and large stones limit community development. Special design overcomes these limitations. This soil is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigated. 26-Farlow-Rock outcrop association, steep. This broadly defined map unit consists of moderately steep to steep Farlow soils and Rock outcrop on mountainsides. Elevation ranges from 8,000 to 10,500 feet. The Farlow soil formed in residuum from limestone. The average annual precipitation is about 1g inches, the average annual air temperature is about 38 degrees F, and the frost-free period is less than 75 days. The Farlow soil makes up about 65 percent of the association, and Rock outcrop makes up about 25 per- cent. The Farlow soil is deep and well drained. Typically, the surface layer is dark grayish brown channery loam about 10 inches thick. The substratum is light gray and pale brown very channery loam and extremely flaggy loam about 32 inches thick. Weathered limestone is at a depth ol 42 inches. Permeability of the Farlow soil is moderate, and availa- ble water capaclty is low. Effective rooting depth is about 40 to 60 inches. Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is moderate. The Rock outcrop is limestone. lncluded in mapping are small areas of Dateman soils, generally in depressions. These areas make up 5 to 15 percent of the map unit. This association is used mainly lor limited grazing and wildlife habitat. The native vegetation is mainly needlegrasses, wheat- grasses, and serviceberry. When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesira-ble weeds and annual plants are numerous. properly managing grazing maintains and improves range condi- tion. Elk, deer, black bear, and grouse find habitat on this soil. Community development and sanitary facilities are lim- ited by slope and depth to rock. Special design is neec'led to overcome these limitations. Thic ass.rciai'iron is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirri- gateo. 27-Halaquepts, nearly leve!. This broadty defined unit consists of deep, somewhat poorly drained to poorly drained, nearly level and gently sloping, salt-affected SOIL SURVEY soils in narrow foothill valleys, on fans, and on low ter- races. Slopes are 0 to 6 percent. These soils formed in alluvium. The soils are extremely variable. The upper 24 inches ranges from loam to clay, and the underlying layers are generally gravelly. The soils are commonly gleyed from the surface down. Stratified sand, gravel, and cobbles are at a depth ol 24 lo 40 inches. ln some areas, gravel and cobbles are at or near the surface. lncluded with these soils in mapping are small, isolat ed areas of Arvada, Limon, and Heldt soils that have slopes of 1 to 6 percent. Small areas of severely alkali. affected soils are identified by an alkali spot symbol. These areas make up 10 to 15 percent of the map unit. The water table is at or near the surface at times, mainly during spring and summer. The level of the water table is strongly influenced by the seasonal water level in nearby streams and rivers and higher lying irrigation ditches. Water seeps from the ditches into these soils. These soils are subject to rare or occasional flooding. This unit is used mainly for grazing. Some hay is grown in areas drained by ditches. Yields are low because of saline condition. Alkali-tolerant grasses and legumes must be grown for productive hay and pasture. The native vegetation consists of willows, tamarisk, cottonwoods, and alkali- and water-tolerant grasses. Game birds, rabbits, deer, and other wildlife find habi- tat on these soils. Ducks and geese nest in the more swampy areas. Mourning doves nest in the cottonwoods and tamarisk. Rabbits and deer find adequate food and cover on these soils. Where the soil has been drained and is suitable for hay and pasture, planting food plots, trees and shrubs, and nesting cover enhances habitat for upland wildlife. Where the water table is high, open water for waterfowl can be developed by blasting or excavating. Community development is limited by flooding and depth to water table. Onsite investigation is necessary for appropriate design and construction to overcome these limitations. These soils are in capability subclass Vlw, nonirrigat- ed. 28-Heldt clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This deep, well drained, nearly level soil is on alluvial fans and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,000 feet. This soil formed in fine textured alluvium derived from shale and sandstone. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is about 120 days. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown ctay loam about 8 inches thick. The subsoil is light brownish gray clay loam about 13 inches thick. The substratum is tight gray clay to a depth of 60 inches. Fj RIFLE AREA, COLORADO 21 t! iI t : T 4 1 lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas ofOlney, Arvada, and Kim soils that nive stopes of 1 to 3percent. These areas make up 5 to 10 percent of the map unit. Permeability is slow, and available water capacity ismoderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or mbre.Surface runoff is medium-, and the erosion hazard is slight. This soit is used for irrigated crops and hay (fig. 5).Alfalfa, small grains, some corn for silage, and- giais orgrass-legume mixtures are grown. . Flooding is suitable for irrigating this soil. lntake rate is slow. Wide, deep cracks form whLn the soil dries. lrriga_tion rates and tillage practices should be caretittyplanned to overcome soil conditions. Green manurecrops and commercial fertilizer are generally needed tomaintain or improve tilth and fertility. - The native vegetation on this soil was mainly wheat_grass, sagebrush, and rabbitbrush; however, all areas of this soil are now in irrigated crops. Cottontail rabbit, squirrel, mourning dove, and pheas_ ant find habitat on this soil. , Community. development and recreation are limited byslow permeability, high clay content, and shrink-swellpotential..Dwellings and roads can be designed to com-pensate for the low strength and shrink-swell potential. Septic tank ahsorption fielJs are severely il.it"O by stowpermeability. Community sewage disposal systems will be needed if population density increases. ,,.This soil is in capability subclasses llle, irrigated, andlVc, nonirrigated. , l!-H:!d! ctay toam, 3 to 6 percent stopes. Thisoeep, .well drained, genfly sloping soil is on alluvial fansand sides of valleys. Elevation-ranges from 5,000 to6,000 feet. This soil formed in fini textured alluvium derived from shale and sandstone. The average annualprecipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual airtemperature is about 4g ^d_egrees F, and -tne averatefrostfree period is about 120 iays. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown clay toamabout 8 inches thick. The syOsoll li light brownish gray clay loam about 13 inches thick. The iubstratum is iignigray clay to a depth of 60 inches. Included with this soil in mapping are smafl areas ofOlney, Arvada, and Kim soils that nive stopes of 3 to 6percent. These areas make up 5 to .10 percent of the map unit. Permeability is slow, and available water capacity ismoderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more.Surface runoff is medium-, and the "ro.tn hazard ismoderate. This soil is used for irrigated crops and hay. Someareas.are..used for grazing. Alfalfa, small grains, somecorn for silage, and grass or grass-legume mixtures aregrown. Flooding is suitable for irrigating this soil. lntake rate isslow. Wide, deep cracks form whln the soil dries. lrriga_tion rates and tillage practices should be caretJtiyplanned to overcome limiting soil conditions. Greenmanure crops and commercial fertilizer are generally needed to maintain or improve tilth and fertility.The native vegetation on this soil is mainly wheat-grass, sagebrush, and low rabbitbrush; however, allareas of this soil are now in irrigated crops. Cottontail rabbit, squirrel, mourning dove, and pheas- ant find habitat on this soil. . Community development and recreation are limited byslow permeability, high clay content, and shrink_swe[lpotential..Dwellings and roads can be designed to com-pensate for the low strength and shrink-swell potential. Septic tank ab^sorption fields are severely limited by slowpermeability. Community sewage dispoiat systems will be_needed if population densitylncreases. ,.,This soil is in capability subclasses llle, irrigated, andlVc, nonirrigated. , 3O-He.ldt. clay loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes. Thisdeep, well drained, moderately sldping to rollihg soil ison alluvial fans and. sides of valleys.-Elevation-rrng"i from 5,000 to 6,000 feet. This soil formed in fine textuled alluvium derived from shale and sandstone. The ar"iig"annual precipitation is about 14 inches, tne averileannual air temperature is about 4g degrees F, and t6eaverage frost-free period is about 120 diys. Typically, the surface layer is grayish bro*n clay loamabout 8 inches thick. The subso-it is tignt Urownisn giiyclay loam about i 3 inches thick. The iubstratum is ighigray clay to a depth of 60 inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas ofOlney, Arvada, and Kim soils thai hive slopes of 6 to 12percent. These areas make up about 5 to.lO percent ofthe map unit. Permeability is slow, and available water capacity ismoderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches br mbre.Surface runoff is medium-, and the erosion hazard ismoderate. This soil is used mainty for irrigated hay (fig. 6) andgrazing. Some small areas are in irrigated i:rop6. nttalta,small grains, and grass or grass_le-gume mixtures aregrown. Flooding is suitable for irrigating this soil. The intakerate is slow. Wide, deep crack-s form when the soil dries.lrrigation and tillage practices should be .ar"tJiyplanned to overcome soil conditions and to control ero_sion. Erosion can be controlled by keeping the soil h lay or pasture for at least three-fourths ot tne time.preel manure. crops and fertilizer are generaily neededtornaintain or improve tilth and fertility. - The native vegetation on this soit is mainly wheat-grass, sagebrush, and rabbitbrush. When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubsrncrease. When the range is in poor condition, undesira- 22 ble weeds and annual plants are numerous. Properly managing grazing maintains and improves range condi- tion. Reducing brush improves the range. Seeding im- proves range in poor condition. Western wheatgrass, streambank wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are good practices. Cottontail rabbit, squirrel, mourning dove, and pheas- ant find habitat on this soil. Community development and recreation are limited by slope, slow permeability, high clay content, and shrink- swell potential. Dwellings and roads can be designed to compensate for the low strength and shrink-swell poten- tial. Septic tank absorption fields are severely limited by slow permeability. Community sewage disposal systems will be needed if population density increases. This soil is in capability subclass lVe, irrigated and nonirrigated. 3l-Heldt clay loam, 12 lo 25 percent slopes. This deep, well drarned, moderately steep to hilly soil is on alluvial fans and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,000 feet. This soil formed in fine textured alluvium derived from shale and sandstone. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-{ree period is about 120 days. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown clay loam about 8 inches thick. The subsoil is light brownish gray clay loam about 13 inches thick. The substratum is light gray clay to a depth of 60 inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of Olney, Arvada, and Kim soils that have slopes of 12 to 25 percent. These areas make up about 5 to 10 percent of the map unit. Permeability is slow, and available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. This soil is used mainly for grazing and wildlife habitat. Small areas are used for grass hay or irrigated pasture. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly wheat- grass, sagebrush, and rabbitbrush. When range condition deteriorates, forbs and woody shrubs increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesirable weeds and annual plants are numerous. Properly managing grazing maintains and improves range condition. Reducing brush improves the range. Seeding improves the range in the more gently sloping areas if it is in poor condition. Western wheatgrass, streambank wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are good practices. Cottontail rabbit, squirrel, mourning dove, and pheas- ant find habitat on this soil. Community development and recreation are limited by slope, slow permeability, high clay content, and shrink- SOIL SUI swell potential. Dwellings and roads can be designt compensate for the low strength and shrink-swell p' tial. Septic tank absorption {ields are severely limite slow permeability. Community sewage disposal sys will be needed if population density increases. This soil is in capability subclass Vle, nonirrig 32-Holderness Variant clay loam, 6 to 25 per slopes. This deep, well drained, moderately slopir hilly soil is on alluvial fans and sides of valleys (fit Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 7,500 feet, This formed in fine textured sediment derived from shale sandstone. The average annual precipitation is abo inches, the average annual air temperature is abot degrees F, and the average frost-free period is abo days. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown clay about 1 1 inches thick. The subsoil is grayish brov light brownish gray clay about 4'l inches thick. The stratum is light brownish gray, calcareous clay loan depth of 60 inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small are Dollard and Tanna soils that have slopes of more 25 percent. These areas make up about 5 to 10 pe of the map unit. Permeability is slow, and available water capac high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. face runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is I This soil is used mainly for grazing. Some small , are in irrigated pasture and hay. Flooding is the usual method of irrigation. This s easily compacted by machinery or livestock. lt tak water slowly. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly w grass, needlegrass, and sagebrush. When range condition deteriorates, forbs and s increase. When the range is in poor condition, und ble weeds and annual plants are numerous. Prc managing grazing maintains and improves the rang< ducing brush improves the range. Seeding imp range in poor condition. Western wheatgrass, pube wheatgrass, and big bluegrass are suitable for set Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are practices. Mule deer, cottontail rabbit, and gray squirrel find tat on this soil. Use of this soil for community development and source of construction material is limited by higl- content, high shrink-swell potential, low strength steep slopes. Roads and dwellings need good dra to reduce shrinking and swelling and soil slumping. This soil is in capability subclasses lVe, irrigatec Vle, nonirrigated. 33-lldefonso stony loam, 6 to 25 percent sl This deep, well drained, moderately sloping to hilly on mesas, benches, and sides of valleys. Ele' | ilr LL ^n En, U\JL\Ji1AULJ 23 ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. This soil formed inmixed attuvium derived primariry from basart. rniJ soiihas a thin intermittent caf ot redoisrL eorian materrii ineaverage annual precipitation is about t + incnei, tneaverage annual air temperature is 46 degrees F, and theaverage frost-free period is about .125 days. - Typically, the surface layer is brown siony loam about8 inches thick. The undertying materiat id *nite,-re.ystrongly calcareous very stony loam to a depth 'of 66inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas ofPotts and Ascalon soils on tess ifoiing positions. Theseareas make up 5 to 15 percent of the riap unit.Permeability is moderately rapid, anJ available watercapacity is low. Effective rooting depth is more than 60inches. Surface runoff is medium-, arb tne erosion hazardis moderate. This soil is used mainly for grazing and wildlife habitat. ,,.The. native vegetation on thi-s soil'is mainly pinyon anJUtah juniper. The understory conslsts mosity oi tnOian [:^gJ":._,, wheatgrass, . junegrass, serviceberry, bitt;_orusn, and big sagebrush. When the understory vegetation deteriorates, grassesalmost disappear and forbJand shrubs increase. proper- ly managing the vegetation maintains wood production l9_^gi1ling Sete.ctivety thinning rhe pinyon and luniperrmproves understory. grazing hnd proviOes tirewoba,posts, and Christmas trees. This soil is suited to production of pinyon and Utahjuniper, lt can produce g cords of wool per acre whentrees more than 4.5 feet tall reach an average diameter [at o.1e foot) of S inches. The tow avaitaOte *"t"i ."p..-ity affects survival of tree seedlings. Mule deer, chukar,. wild turkeyl gray squirrel, and cot-tontail rabbit find habitat on this'soii. Community development is limited by large stones andsteep slopes. Structures to divert ,unoff are needed forroads. This soit is in capability subclass Vls, nonirrigated. 34-lldefonso stony,lolp, 25 to 45 percent stopes.This deep, weil drained, hilty to steef loit is on mesabreaks, sides of valleys, and alluvial tairs. n ,raif portionof this unit is on very steep to extremely .t""p ,".aescarpments. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,5b0 feet.This soit formed in mixed ajiuvium de;[;J primarity frombasalt. This soil has a thin intermitteni cap ot reddisheolian material. The average annual precipitation is aOout14 inches, the average ainual atr tbmp6rature is about46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is about125 days. - Typically, the surface layer is brown stony loam about8 inches thick. The undertying materiai i6 *f.,it",-r"ryskongly catcareous very st6n/ toam to a depth ot O6inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are smail areas ofPotts and Ascalon soils on lesi'ste"ep anO O"pr"".ionit positions. These areas make up about 5 to 15 percent ofthe map unit. Permeability is moderately rapid, and available watercapacity is low. Effective rooting depth is more than 60inches. Surface runoff is mediuni, and the erosion hazardis severe. lldefonso soil is used mainly for grazing and wildlifehabitat. T.hq native vegetation on this soil is mainly pinyon andUtah juniper. The understory consists of lndiin ,i."gr;s,wheatgrass, junegrass, serviceberry, bitterbrush, an"; bidsagebrush. When the understory vegetation deteriorates, grassesalmost disappear and forbs and shrubs increase. Fap"r-ly managing the vegetation maintains wood produciionand ground cover. The value for grazing is low Uecauieof steep slopes and tree cover.-Firewlood, posts, anJChristmas trees can be harvested on the ,ioi. t"ntivsloping areas. This soil is suited to production of pinyon and Utahjuniper. lt can produce g cords of wood per acre wnentrees more than 4.5 feet tall reach an average diameter(at one foot) of S inches. The low available *it"r capac_ity affects survival of. tree seedlings. Steep slopes andsevere erosion hazard affect harvesting. Mule deer, chukar, wild turkey, gray- squirrel, and cot-tontail rabbit find habitat on this soiT. Community development is limited by large stones andsteep slopes. Structures to divert runoff are needed forroads. This soil is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigated. 35-lldefonso-Lazear complex, 6 to 65 percent :!gq9s. Moderatety stoping to'very steep soits are onnrrstoes and mesa breaks. Elevation ranges from 5,000to 6,500 feet. The lldefonso soil formed in very catcare-ous, mixed, stony alluvium derived mainly fro, Oasaft,and the Lazear soil formed in shale and sandston" i"-siduum. The average annual precipitation is about 14inches, the averagd annuat air'temieiitire is about 48degrees F, and the average frost-iree period is about125 days. The lldefonso soil makes up about SO percent of theunit, the Lazear soil makes up about 30 percent, andsoils of minor extent make up 20 percent. The lldefonso soil is deep and well drained. Typically,the. surface layer is brown stony loam aOout g-'inches thick. The underlying material is white, very strongly cal-careous very stony loam to a depth of 60 inches. - Permeability of the lldefonso soil is moderately rapid,and availab!e water capacity is low. Eifective'roofinidepth is more than 60 inches. Surface runoff is ,"d,r;:and the erosion hazard is moderate. The Lazear soil is shallow over shale bedrock and isw_ell drained. Typically, the surface layer is grayish browngravelly loam about 4 inches thick. T'he unO1rlying mate_ 1 r ; -ry ENARTECH tnc. Cd/il0PnlEh.s,fl0E and Hydrotosists 03At333UAugust 9,2001 Ms. Kit Lyon 144 Vz East Third, Suite 208 Rifle, CO 81650 [C.- ' ' l^\l 03r1,JJJU --\NVZZ- RE: Lyon Subdivision Exemption Dear Ms. Lyon: Enclosed is a sketch showing the proposed building envelopes for the Lyon Subdivision Exemption. The enclosed sketch alsc shcws slopcs that are steeper than 40 percent. The legenC indicates the area in each building envelope that has a slope of less than 40 percent.that each building in area that has less than 40 We envelopes due to the awkward shapesnot want to that would the ridge located between Lots 2 and 3 from the Lot 3 building envelope so we can preserve this ridge line to avoid the visual impacts associated with construction on top of this ridge. Regarding potential rockfall hazards, the proposed lots have been configured to allow sufficient room to allow rockfall to be mitigated or A geotechnical by the individual lot owners rglC based upon the proposed location and design of their residence. In summary, each more acre in area that has less than 40 percent slopes and in terms of providing sufficient room to allow rockfall to be mitigated or avoided. Please give me a call to discuss the enclosed information. Sincerely, ENARTECH, INC. Peter Belau, P.E. PBijlw Enclosure cc: Kelly and Michael Lyon E-mail: peterb@enartech.com COMMON\PJBZNI\477-01 Ltr K Lyon 080801 302 Eighth Street, Suite 325 P.O. Drawer 160 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 (970) 945-2236 Fax (970) 945-2977 www.enartech.com exclude all of the steep slopes from the building - result. We also intentionally excluded the top of RECIi'_., AU6 17 2W ,fr g ,ao SCALE BT'IIDING ENVEIOPE Ipt 1 Iol 2 Iot 3 Ip,t 4 I,EGEI{D AREA OF sl,oPB <40z 2.18 Acres 2.93 Acres 1.20 Acres 1.13 Aeres rc[ urE BT'IU'IilG ETYXU'PE SIOPE' SIEPEB IEAII ,(lU T II qll 6/6/01 1'- Zrd 3II m P. EII' m ltt 47r-SrvrH.fool I 17741 SLOPE ANALYSIS Lyon Subdivision Exemption v ENARTECH INC. CONSULNNG ENGINEERS A}ID }IYDROIOGISIS IO-2 lth ST., ctINwOOD SpRtNGt. O0 Et6ot ?.o. Box tto. c[ENw@o spnncs. co ere6z(o7o) o13-2:256 FAX (e7O) e$:2e77 -1, ' .l ,], a By:; 7 970 544 3725;Jut-11-0'l S:16PM;Page 1/2 SER la Eotl Wolu Place,Aqerr, Lblomdo tl6ll tlrS: p70) SlJ-3725 July I l, 2001 Mr. Kelly Lyon P.O- Box I I0 Silt, Colorado 81652 Retbrencc: Kelly and Michael Lyon Family, LI,C Exeutption Dear Kelly I have reviewed the exemption plat and I have visited the site lbr the above relbrencecl suhdivision. I offer thc following cofiunents: Summant of lindinss The existing conditions of Exemption lots number one through numberfour include steep to ntoderately sloped surfaoes with vcgetativc covcr in most areas. Thc cxistencc of natural vegetative ground cover suggests that the slopes are generally in stable condition. Lots ut mber l, 2, and 3 have unique topography and offer good size building envelops. Lot number one This lot is locatcd along the northern boundaries of the Exemption Plat and has gentlcr slopcs. A proposed building envelop of 18,000 square lbet can be titted wittr reasonable sethacks from the property lines. The layout of the proposed building envelope is shown in the attaohcd preliminary sketch plan. Lot number two Offers adequate room in flatter portior:s trf the parcel along the westcnr properly boundaries, and again, an 18000 square fcet building envelope as shown in the aftached plan, can be fitted on this lot. Lot number lhree This lot has varying c,ontours and irregulu topography. Building envelope must bc kept out of the flatter low points and away from the path of surface nnoff. A fairly good-sized building envelope oflup to 12000 square leet can be fitted as proposed in the attached slietch plan. Lot number four 'I'his parcel bas 1?rirly stcep slopes along the wcst property line $nd includes e flatter platform, suited for a reasonably sized building envelope. 'l'he proposed envelope has a total area of 7,425 sqwre feet, and adequate setbacks lbom the north and east property lines. Rock outcroppings at the northwest quadrant of this parcel pose a hazardous condition. This situation can be reasonably mitigated by removing a total of .six lurge bouldcrs at the top of slope in this portion of the lot. Sent By: i 970 544 3725;Jul-11 -01 9:16PM;Page 212 Mr. Kelly l.yon Page t*o In my oPinion, these lots can be developed under close conformancc with a gcotcchnical firm,s soil investigations and recornmendations, including their foundation desigu guidelines, erosion contol and drainage mitigation. I hope this rcport letter will provide adequate clarilication for the Gar.field Counfy plaruri.rB Depanrnent. Please do not hesitate ro contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely. NickAdeh, P.E. PROJg(:l{142{l ocT-o7-2a@1 12:33 building boulders I+-P GEOTECH P.@2/A5 October I,2001 Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC Ann: Kelly Lyon P.O. Box 110 Silt, Colorado Et652 IJ ttcpworth-Ptwhk Grcterhnicat, lnc. 50!0 Counry Rord ,34 Glcuwood Springs, Colorado ttrtOl I'houc: .)70-1)rt$708t Far: 970-945-t1454 h pg(o/ith pgcotcrlr.com RECEIVEB OcI0tr* Job Ntr. l}L 676 nical condition.s of 4 Sandstone H Subject:Geotechaical Site Assessmeut, Proposed Lyorr Exemption, Lots I through 4, West of Davis Poinr Road (Oounry Road 235), Garfield County. Colorado. f)qrr Mr. Lyon: As requested, we rnct wirh you at thc subjccr sire un Septemher 30, 2001. In addition to the site reconnaissance of the propefty, we have maps of the arca. 'Ihe purpose of our rvork wa.s to also leviewcd regional g,eologic v $ the property and their porential impact to the residential s lener h.ts been prepared to sumrnarize oul' findings and prcsenr our conclusions. The work was performed in accordance with our agroemert for georechnical engineering services to Kclly ancl Michael Lyon Family LLC, datctl september 27, zool. Proposed Developrneut: A site plan for the subdivisiou dated April 5, 200I shows 4 proposed single fanrily lors varying in size from abour 2.82to 9.74 acres. An existing residence is located on Lot 2 of the proposed devclopmcnt. Thc lots will bc scrviccd try individual wells and septic disposal systems. Individual driveu,ay.s rvill provide access to the proposcd building, .sircs. Site Conditious; l'he proposed development covers about 19.79 acles aud is located west of County Roacl 235 ro the east r:f the Town of Silr in Section I, T-6 S., R.92 W. The ground surface is variable with moderate to steep slopes at grades berween about 5% and 4O% in the proposed building areas. The grourd surface was fonncrl by colluvial and slope wash deposits consisting of fragmeuts of sanclstone in a silty to clayey sand matrix which may be hydrocompressive (Soule and Stover, 1985). A very steep hillside at grades up to about 6070 is located ro the west-southwesr o['rhe Lor 4 \.cs envelope are to the *s ,Lora-Thc narural vcgcration consists of sagcbrush, grass and wccds. Geologic Settiug: 1'he property is located on the easrern side of the Piceance structural hasin rvhictr rva.s forrned during rhe Lararnide Orogeny ahour 40 to 70 million years ago. Near surface tbrmation rock in dris pan of the basin is the Eocenc and Paleocene- afe wxsagsb F<lrmation (Tweto and others, 1978). The wasatch is a fluvial sedimentarv filrmation and i.s made up of varicolored claystonE. siltstone, sanclstone and conglomerare lenses. lhe bedding is nearly flat to gently dipping down ro thc sourh. wT-@L-ze/@1. L2,33 H-P GEOTECH Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC October l. 2001 Page2 Major thult.s have not heen mappuJ in the vicinity of tlrc properry (Kirkham ud Rogers. r981). Geologic Assessment: It should he feasible to develop the property gencrally a.s proposed and bascd on geotechnical conditions. TI envelope has potential rockfall turud from the hillside ro fie to tlle oorthern portion of the P.@3/95 evaluation rt the asscssment iudicates that rhe remaining proper(y is not Me. rockfall or groun<l subsidence afe sorne condition.s ofa e which should be considered as pan of the inclividual lot velopment. Thesc are Foundation Conditious: The colluvial soils cxposed at the properry could lrave a collapse porential if rhey beconre wettd. The subsurthce conditions should bc evaluated for individual lot developmeot. If seulement pronc soils arc prcscnr. their potential impacrs are typically mitigated by conrrol ol'landscape irrigation near the building, heavily reinforccd tbundation walls aud low tboting hearing prcssures. In some cases, the compressible soils can be subexcavated and replaced with cornpacted structural fill. Percolation iesting should be conducted frrr septic disposal desigu on the iudividual lots once ttre location of the septic disposal systcms havc bccn detcrmined. $[ssding and Surface Drainage: Sorne flooding should be expected from the natural theon rn of potendal such as with deflection berm.s and swales rnay be needed on the civil grading and for the ind Construction-Related Slope Instability:The for the driveway alignments and resideaces could sause uustable cond or vidual lot , they should be reviewed by rhe gcorechnical engineer for snbiliry considerations. To reduce the potential for construcdon-related slope" instabiliry,. itisrccommenAed that buildine s Iosated on slopes steeper shoukl avoid crossing 40% to the strucnlres s unless further studies show that acceptable ro build closer to steeper clesign that cut at to 1 venical or flaucr H-P GEOTECH _) ocT-gl-aaa1 12:34 I{-P GEOTECH Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC October l, 2001 Pagc 3 r Earthquake Consideratious: 'l1te devclopment coutd experience moderately strong earrhquake-related ground shaking. Modified Mercalli Intensity VI ground itratcing coukJ occur during a reasonable servicc lifc for the development, but the probability fbr sronger ground.shaking is. low. Intensity VI grouud shaking is t'ek by rnosr people and causes general alarm, bur rc.sults in negligible damage to structures of good dcsign and construction. The residences sbould be designed to withstaud moderately strong ground shaking with little or no damage ancl not to collapse under stronger ground shaking. The region is in Uniform Building Code, Seismic Risk Zonc l. Based on our current undersanding of the earthquake hatard in this part of C<lloraclo, we see no reasoD to increase thc conunonly acceptcd seismic risk zonc for this arca. Limitations: fltis sildy was conducted according to generally acccptcd gcotechnical engineering principles and pracdces in this area at this tirne. We make tro warraDty either expressed or implie<I. The couclusions preseDred in this reporr are based on the site reconnaissatrce, review of publishul geologic maps ancl our experience in the area. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use by our client for project planning and preliminary design. If dterc ,uc ally Ercsilons or if wc may bc of furthcr assisraacc, plcasc lcr us Isrow Sinccrely, IIEPWORTII - PAWLAK INC. Jordy Z. Adamson. Jr Rev- by: SLP IZA/ksw cc: Enartech - Attn: Peter Belau P.@4/gS L ER 29707 H-P GEorEcH ocr-@L-?wl L2.34 H-P GEOTECH Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC Ocrober 1,2001 Page 4 REFERENCES Kirkham, R.M. and Rogcrs, w.p., l9gl. Eonhquatu porcntial tn coktrado _ A Prelimina4, Evaluation. Colorado Geological Survey, Bullctin 43. Srrule. J.M. and stover, 8.K., r9BS. satfi<:iar Georogy, Geonnrphorogy ancr Generar Engineeriltg Glology of Pans of rhe ColoracliRiver Valley, Roiring Fork River Valley, and Adictceru Areas, Garfield Coanry, Colorado. 'CotoraOobeological Survey, Open File Report 85-t_ Tweto, o. and others, 1978. Geotogic Map of the lxadviUe I " x zo euatlntngle, Nonhwe.rrern Colorado. U.S. Garlogical Survcy Map t_999. H-P GEoTECH P.A5,,95 TOTAL P.85 ll F" 'ttr ILI O9/2O/2AZL 63:49 l'^r I rl Applicottut Date: A3 A01 Termindiot Datc: 5f2 5/01 Distrlct: 2 6258627 ROAD AND BRIDGE PAUL UL Garfield Coun Anplication for Ddvewav Perm!! Pernit Nmbq:7l Pqnitee: Xelbly* Cunty Rd Mubcr: 235 Inspctor: K^iS tuberry SubContrutu: RECEIVED ()CT 0 I,nnr IGlly Lyon horoby roquosr prurission and authoricy ftomthc Borrd of Cormty CommissimGrs to coneuruct a driveway approech (ss) o the rigtt<f-way offof Ccnrtry Rood 2l{. crrt of qll{ , adjaccd to Ap,plicart's prqaty locatod on tho !gg! sido of rmd fq tbo purpos€ of obtaining acratt to property. Applicam rubmitg hErewith forthe consideratio and approwl oftro Berd of Couuty Cornmissioneru, a sketch of the prqorod inaallation sho*,ing all the neceseary qpooiffcatim dcail including: l. Fretsge of lct along rcad. 2. Digtance from cotrline of road to proporty line. 3. Numbor ofdrivcurays requeated 4. Wi&h ofproporod &ivanraye and anglc ofapprectr. 5, Diaanco from drivewayto road iilerroction, if any. 6. Size and shape of area s?arstmg driwwulr if more thao mo approach.7. Seback digtmce ofbuilding(, and chcr rnrcturc irnprovcmcntr. E. No rurloading of oquipmant on coumy roa4 any demegc carucd to coutrty road will bo rrpaired at eubdivision g,Pe[r8c. 9. Reepmsiblc for nro years fiom de dgts of cmplcion. Gcncral Provlrlonr l) Thc applicaut rsprsfits all partiec in idcrG6t, and rfErmc that ths driverx,ay approach (es) is to be constnracd by him for tho bma 6de purpooe of smrring acosrs to hir prqcrty and nc for the purposo of doing bueiness or rcrvicing v&iclos m the road righ of tnry. 2) Tho appticaut shall fiuniah all labor and masialr, perform all wor*, andpay dl costs in connectisr with tho conctrudion o,f the driwwa(s). .ltt s76fl1 rhrU bo omplcod within thirty (30) &fr ofths permis dao. 3) Thr gpc of conmructior ehall be as derignatcd andor ryprwcd by the Board of County Commissioners or their reprceemciw aod a[ maerials usd 6all be of s4isfrdory quality and subject to inspeaion urd approral of the Bord of Coruty Commieeioners ortf,dr rqrccemmirrc. 4) The trnroling public Ehall be protectd during the installaum with pmper waming signs and simals and tho Board of Cormy Commissiqrue andtheir duly appoimod egqrls and enployee shall bs held harmlees againrt auy acion for porconal injury q property damagc custaind by aoy reassr of the orucise of the Permit. 5) The Applicam ehsll assune respcrusibility for the removrl u clearance of snow, ice, or e lec upm any portion of rho drirsxray ryproach (es) even thorgh deporited on the driverray(s) in the couree ofthe Courry gnour removal qodione. a9/L 2AOL O2:48 6258627 ROAD AND BRIDGE PAGE Ub I Specifrcrtions l. A &ivcway approah is undcrsrood o be tetputiur gfthe.oo,ntr r*dr4t f *uy botween frc pvoent odgo and the pwo,tyri". t ", is dosi*cd ,,6 ,rr"im tlo iotsrcn"ngc';mmitq*entlre roaalay and rhning ProPsrty. 2. At aoy itrE,scctidlr, a drive*ay rbJl B rcoiacd fo a $fti.'trt di*ance from tbe imercectim o prcccrve the normal and saft moveme[t of traffic. Ot ie tw"mm"nauO fo|. rural resideoce entleoees thlt a minimusr intorsectim clearance of 50 foct t proviara and for nnal commcrpial entrsflcos e minimum of l0o feot be providcd.) 3. All entnanc.r and oxits shall bc so lmated rnd constnrctod tb$ vehicles approaching or tBrnt them will be able to ohin adcqude sight distance in bdh airelims aloog tbe *umy road in'order to mmeuver safely end wi0ton intc,rfering with county road trafFrc' 4. The Applicant shOll not be permited to efEct aoysign-or di.phy material, either frxed or movable' on or qrtc,nding oYer any portion of the couof rood right'of'way' 5. Generally, no rxr,e than ooe aposl sbell be rllourcd ry pucel 6 Pfq:ily the frontrge of ufrich 1t 16ss rlt-l me hundrcd (lo0) ft*g Additiosl .ffi; a sxtc ror rii.r" having. t"oit"ge in cxcess of one hunecd 100) fct shall bo p€rplttrd only afrcf showing of astual cmvetdcnpo and necessity' 6. All drivewrys shafl bc so lcsrsd tbat the flsrcd ponion adjacc,nt to the raveled way will nc oncroach upon adjoinrqg property. 7. No commerciat &ivcway shall hgve r wirlh EIGG sar rhiry (30) fea measured d right qgler b th- cemlinc of tte drivcway *r.F; i;.*"r"d tv pcrnilibb redii. No nsrounmercial &iveway rhall bave . ydlh grcsillr tlrao twenry (20) dmeasured c riO,'-gf* to tho ccntcrline of the drivewBy, cxc€Pt as incrcascd by permissible radii. g. Thc axis of an approach to the road Ety be at a right angtre to the conerline of the county road and-gf sny asgl9. betrrsr ninery (fita;-il ,na tioy (col ocgrro but;h,all not bc less than sbrty (60) 6egrr;t- AdjnsBrc r wiu bo made acoording to tUe tnr of traffio to be scrved and othcr Physical conditions- 9. The constru6ion of parking u scrvicing aroas oo the cormty road righlof-way is sPccifrca_lty.prohibited Commorcial estsblisilnents for customir vohicles should provide off-the-road pa*ing frcilities. 10. TbG grade of ertrmc and exit shall rlopo dovnund md eway fr"ry tt -4 surfice at the samc rste !s rtc normal shouldor olopc and for a di*mcc €qud b 6c widh of the slrouldq but in oo carc loos tttm twlty (20) fea from Oe pavcmeat edge. App,rorch grades ere rosfiictod to not more than tca percent (|tr/o). l l. AU drivoways and aproaches slrall be so constuirctod that thcy shall not interfere with thc drainage sys&rn of dle ctt€ct of colrrty rua. ftc Appli,camwill bc rcquircd to provide, C his own cxFtrse, drainagp structurtB d eatanccs aod exits, which *iit u."o-. aa inognl port otttre existing drainagp systern. Tho Boad of Couty Commissioncrs m thcir r€pes€otdivr, prior to-inSalldiorl mugl sPP,rove the dimcnsions of dl dninago smrcarrot. Notc: Thb penlt ildl bc urde tvelbllc n tlc ritc rhcrc etd rfica rork b b"!S dore- -A 19* rkctch or drrwing of tilc propleil ddveney(r) EEt aooollrplry rppHcrtion No perth witl bG iruod rlttout dnwtr3 bluoprirt or rlrcdcL 09/ql2441.62i 5258627 ROAD AND BRIDGE Addrts: Telephonc Numbcr: petuit garcd &n^)1. $Djec{to the provldorl ryccf0c*fop rrd coldldorr rtiprhicd hcrrtn. For Board of County Cmmissione$' of Garfiold Countyr Colorado: of and In cigping this eprplicdior and gon Pciving ,r6r4m. ud pormission lo.instBll the drive*ey appaood (o) ddcribad herein thc Applicant signifresth* il fr.*+ ,r0..*ra, rra rcEpts thc-foregoing povisionr aod cooditimr and agrees to *ogrrJ,'oi arir&"vG) io **rcr*" *itl uo *"ompanyingspccifioarioo ploo rwiewcd and apprwod - ' ' by6e Bo.rd ofCormy Commissioners' PAGE 6I 6) In tbe evcilt it b€co,trrcs E€oo$sry @ rEEOr,? euy rigltof-*ry f@erthe posrs on eittcr si& of th onuocc sall be surety bns'ed beforethe feucc i. rr.ilpi#t^;v ti*ki;;ffit;;tit'i"g fyn'aoo oll Po'rrs Ddwtue ;;"; surr ueTrii;;;;;il; ilrnil i*d sitrrisor;f the Bosrd orco,ntv commissioncrs' T No rwirions or addirioos shi, be n dD t ft. driyewey(s) c ir apprrtcnances m the rigbt'of'way wi60ut vfttcn " i.**trt" of the Board of Counry Connissioners' s) p,svisioos rDd spcificdiqrs onrined Hcitr itru ryry m all ruds urdcr tFiuirdicrim of the Eocd of coury commissionss of Garfield cormty, c.l6d", .rrd 6:sp*ifi;;; set forth-oothc atnched haof ond in*.p"rara herein as conditions h€[Ff' Snodd Coedldou: l. Crtvcill pcr dnbqp rcqelrclcir rt lot 3e' 't 15"' 2' Grevd b'ck '.)" r drte of conplation','. n-pootltlt for hcrro, tnfEc corlpl eld two yon dtct 4. Coltrct Xnig rtler job b completd' Sirnod:pllrw' . Form hio I GWS-25 t-. OFFICE OF THE 51 E ENGINEER COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOUR 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 ' !' Lot: 1 Block: Filing: SuMiv: KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC EXEM GU!'uEffi'S C0py 095 APPLICANT KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC PO BOX 110 SILT, CO 81652- (e70) 876-5e44 TA APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNry NW 114 SW 114 Section 1 Township 6 S Range 92 W Sixth P.M DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 2630 Ft. from South Section Line 10 Ft. from West Section Line UTM COORDINATES Northing: Easting:PE WELL PERMIT NUMBER DIV. 5 WD 39 54896 DES. BASIN MD 2) 3) 1) 4) ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of this permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. The construction of this well shall be in compliance with the Water Well Construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2, unless approval of a variance has been granted by the State Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction and Pump lnstallation Contractors in accordance with Rule 18. Approved pursuant to CRS 37-gO-137(2) for the construction of a well, appropriating ground water tributary to the Colorado River, as an alternate point of diversion to the Avalanche Canal and Siphon, on the condition that the well shall be operated only when the West Divide Water Conservancy District's substitute water supply plan, approved by the State Engineer, is in effect, and when a water allotment contract between the well owner andlhe West Divide Water Conservancy District for the release of replacement water from Ruedi Reservoir is in effect, or under an approved plan for augmentation. WDWCD contract #0 1 0628-KML#1 (a). The use of ground water from this well is limited to orclinary hotrsehold purposes inside one (1) single family dwelling, the irrigation of not more than 6,000 square feet (0.14 of an acre) of horne gatcietts and lawns, and the watering of domestic animals. All use of this well will be curtailed unless the water allotment contract or a plan for augmentation is in effect. This well is known as lot no. 1 well, Kelly & Michael Lyon Family, LLC, Exemption. The maximum pumping rate of this well shall not exceed 15 GPM. The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed one (1) acre-foot (325,850 gallons). The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous place with well permit numbe(s), name of the aquifer, and court case numbe(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings. This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specilied on this permit. A totalizing flow meter must be installed on this well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. /- r"- O-- ffiII. ;::"":'.':,"i:lTHJffi,1';:""T::{,il';:: ::,:,, o 7/o'-4 aa / s) 6) 7) 8) e) Stale Engineer No.9 2\ DA 0 5 2002 APPROVED DMW Lz4bLz^// Form'No. ,! GWS-25 APPLICANT OFF|CE OF TH COLORADO D EsmF f ]{Jf} *'? f $",ALLLf,t,NGINEER WATER RESOURGES C APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNTY NW 114 SW 114 Section 1 Township 6 S Range 92 W Sixth P.M DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 2630 Ft. from South Section Line 10 Ft. from West Section Line UTM COORDINATES Northing: Easting: f'r ilIi!i 6S (l trt # 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Shelman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 86S3581 1 Lot: I Block: Filing: Subdiv: KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC EXEMPTION P KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC PO BOX 110 stLT, co 81652- (970) 876-se44 UCT A WELL PERMIT NUMBER 54896 -I__-_ DIV. 5 WD 39 DES. BASIN MD 2) 3) 1) 4) ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of this permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief in a civil court action. The construction of this well shall be in compliance with the Water Well Construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2, unless approval of a variance has been granted by the State Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction and Pump lnstallation Contractors in accordance with Rule 18. Approved pursuant to CRS 37-gO-137(2) for the construction of a well, appropriating ground water tributary to the Colorado River, as an alternate point of diversion to the Avalanche Canal and Siphon, on the condition that the well shall be operated only when the West Divide Water Conservancy District's substitute water supply plan, approved by the State Engineer, is in effect, and when a water allotment contract between the well owner and the West Divide Water Conservancy District for the release of replacement water from Ruedi Reservoir is in effect, or under an approved plan for augmentation. WDWCD contract #0 1 0628-KML#1 (a). The use of ground water from this well is limitecj io ordinary household purposes inside one (1) single family dwelling, thc irrigation of not rnore than 6,000 square feet (0.14 of an acre) of home gardens and lalvns, and the watering oi dornestic animals. All use of this well will be curtailed unless the water allotment contract or a plan for augmentation is in effect. This well is known as lot no. 1 well, Kelly & Michael Lyon Family, LLC, Exemption' The maximum pumping rate of this well shall not exceed 15 GPM. The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed one (1) acre-foot (325,850 gallons). The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous place with well permit numbe(s), name of the aquifer, and court case numbe(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve lhese markings. This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. A totalizing flow meter must be installed on this well and maintained in good wotking order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. 1P Cr._ e.--- 5) 6) 7) 8) e) State Engineer ^05 APPROVED DMW h.L-k ^// Send to:Division of Water Resources 1313 Shermau Stree! Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 Fax: 303-866-3589 Phone: 303-866-3581 Comments: owN ER'S NOTICE OF CONSTRU WELL Construction completed on The pupp,]vas ins .t., t.\.. .-..{ .'.on ,:, i. rugte{.by: -r was I 3) L-.r. (year)1 ita The well wa$'bons ..t. ., l:j ..'' ,: - .r( ,,, If the pumping equip ment h tattea inrmi ,rEii Uy: '. .r '1.^l'i'l.l l lt'." as been installed......... l ing contractor),;: (pu-p .gontTactor) 'i;) rr' -rbt. rt !/' ...t ,()(9uY ' . ,'!.i rii :r) ): ,': .i- I :':1,.-. i i .t1 Signed: Date: li'r "! .1J< ' /"' , a CONSTRUCTIOT{AND PUMP IIiSI'/\TION BY THE U/ELL OWNER The water well construction Rules are available from Division of Water Resources offices for a fee of $3.00The Rules cover the minimum requirements for well constructi on, pump installation, disinfection, plugging andsealing and include contra ctor licensing regulations. lf yo u are constructing your olvn well or install tngpumping equipment, it is recommended that you obtain a c opy of these Rules for reference. RULE l5STANDARDS FOR PLUG GING AND SEALING WELLS AND WELL EXCAVATIONS 15.1 General The plugging and seal of all wells, monitoring and observation wells,monitoring andtng observation holes,and test holes, which are no longer intended to be used,is necessary to preventcontamination of ground water and the m igration of water through the unused borehole. lt is the ultimateresponsibility of the well owner to have a well properly plugged and sealed. The well construction contractoror authorized indiviclual is r:esponsible fc ;' notifying the well owner of these plugging.requiremenis. Personsauttrorized to install pum ping equipment may plug and seal wells which do not require the removal of casin gfrom more than one aQ uifer or the ri pping or perforating of casing opposite confining layers. All materials use dfor backfilling shall be clean and free from contaminants. The well casing may be cut off below land surfaceso that it will not interfere with the a nticipated use of the land. lf the casi ng is cut off below land surface, awatertight cover shall be per;nanenil y attached to the remaining casing a property you own, and is constructed or pumping equipment is installed with equipment olvned and operateJ lY.Y9r, lt is yeulle+pnsibilitv to complete anoluomit the Well Construction anit Test Report, Form NumberGWS-31 andlor thePump lnstallation and Test Report, Form Number GWS-32. These iorms are availablefrom our offices. The well must be constructed and the pump installed in accordance with the wellconstruction standards of the State Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction and pump lnstallationCcn| actors. RULE 14 WELL TESTING 14'1 General - The provisions of this rule establish minimum standards for the testing of water wells.Every well constructed for the purpose of producing ground water shall be tested to determine:a. a yield test for the well; andb. the production rate of the equipment installed when the well is placed into service.14'2 Well Yield Test - The yield of a well shall be determined as a stabilized production rate where thewithdrawal rate and the drawdown do not change by more than 10 % during the last hour of the test. The testshall demonstrate that either: a. the well is capable of producing the permitted pumping rate for the well; orb. .ll1t th9 maximum yield of the well is less than the permitted production rate.14'3 Responsibility for Well Yield Test - Well construction contractors are responsible for performing the well yield test and submitting the test data to the State Engineer. lf the construction contractor also installsthe production equipment, the well yield test may be combinLO witn the production equipment test, providedthat the test meets the requirements of Rule 14.2. The construction contractor may forgo the well yield test ifhe can show that a licensed pump installer will perform the well yield test with the permanent productionequipment within 60 days of his drilling of the well. 14'4 Production Equipment Test - The production equipment installed in wells shall be tested to makesure it is functioning as designed. The test shall demonstrate the production capacity of the equipment asactually installed in the well or that the production from the well complies with the conditions of the permit,whichever is less. 14'5 Responsibility for Production Equipment Test - Pump installation contractors are responsible fortesting the production equipment installed in a vjell upon completion of their work. lf the well constructioncontractor determined the well yield and submitted a report, the pump installer need not perform another wellyleld test. lf the pump installer does not perform a well yield test with the permanent production equipment, heshall perform a production equipment test and report the data (results) to ine State Engineer. We.lls to !g plugged and sealed must be ptugg Rules. A WellAbandonment Report, form numbei of the well. This form is available from our offices. below. The specific rules are found on the reverse ted in accordance with of the Water Weil Construction GWS-9 must be submitted to confirm plugging and sealing The general Rule for plugging and sealing weils is printef side of the Well Abandonment Report form. materials which are not more perm eable than the surrounding soils nd the excavation shall be fllled with STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE STATE E. .IEER 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 86ffi581 FoHMNo, $192 1o' FOR INSIRUCTIONS, SEE REVERSE SIDE STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE WELL PERMIT NUMBER 1 WELL OWNER City, St. Zip For Oflice Use onlY Phone 2 OWNER'S WELL DESIGNATION N. or--!14 of tho-1/4, Sec'- TwP.- E. or W. Line.N. orFt. from (zipl(Address) ction WELL LOCATION:COUNTY P.M.W. S. Line,Ft. from (State) E. or (cM S., Range_ 3.The well is being used for the following purpose(s): 4.Water from the well was first used beneficially under this permit number, for the above described purposes (Do not report a date which is before the issued date ol this permit) 5.gallons per minute.The pumping rate claimed is 6.The average annual amount of water diverted is acre feet. Acres or Square feet,The land area irrigated (watered) by water from this well is: (Number) described as: or as Subdivision Lot(s)- Block- Filing/Unit 7 8.Well drilled bY:Lic. No: Lic. NoPump installed bY: 9 Date lnstalled:Serial No.:Meter Mfg. by knowledge. If in the second utoaletrueandthereofthatstate(o nmythentecontstheyknowhereinntsstatememadereadhavethe(we)inhere constitutesfalseofntsstateme p erjuryhmakienco4R.S.,ectionS 1244-rSPu to (1 (a)3)uant or,misdemeanlass1caasandISishable ategnature1Namefl-itle (Please type or print) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY MDBasin DateBy UseWDCo,Div State Engineer Court Case No. on 19 seP-3o-o1 03:47P TID September 30, 2001 Kelly Lyon P.O. Box 110 Silt, Co. E1652 Aun: Kelly On Septernber 24,2OOl a well tcst was conducted on a new vell on Lot #1. The following inforrnation vas obtained: Well Depth---- 200'-0. Casing size (top) -------2"(steel) Standing water level----- -20.8I' Total test time- -4 hrs.Dravdo*n at 4 gpm- ------80.30' hoduction is------- --------4 gpm. This test was conducted vith a I hp. Croulds test pump Model 10EI. Thewell recovered back to 70.5f in f l min. This well could produce 5760 gal. per @y. If you have any questions please call me, Raun Samuelson etg-45- 6309. si Raun Samuelson P.o. Box 297 c Gtenwood sprtngs, co st6o2 o (e7o) 94s-,6309 o Fox (970) 947-944gWoter Sysfems . So/es, Service & tnstollotion P -02 GflANO JUNIIION LABORATOflIIS JOHN C. KEPHART & CO <971)t 7bct7 Jeanette LYon RealtY, h"ellY LYon PO E{ox I lC) silt, trD 81653 e7b-394l5, ce1 t 379-559(twater a3ENonrHAvrxucaltHoxr:(g7o)2/r2'76laOFrr:(9Aol243''7.23,tOGnaxDJuxcYlot{'coLoRAooatsot- - ANALYTICAL REPORT - Rcceivcd from: Samuel son Pr-rmP Co- PO Box ?97 Glehwood SPriDgsr trO 815C!2 FAX 947-9448 FAX Curtomer No.l:borttory No. 9 /21 / (tt Drtc Rcportcd I /2E3/ Qt Dele Reccivcd Lab nutrnber S-ernple ID TotaI DissoJved Solide Ni trate (N) Total trol i f orrn Bacteri a 76Cr7 Lot Sl Sl7ltlfi| Surggested Li mi tE 4c.r Drinking, DePt, Health 5OO mg/I l(l mqll must be zero 339Ct ng/l 2.12 mg/l(l colonies/lOCln'1 NCITES: Sarnple had becterial growth, but not Coliform' Lab Di rec'Eor- r B Bauter lo/oL/OL 11:11 FAX @02 JOHNW.STVAGEP.G AbrrEydLa,v 201 RrllrDrd Ave, P.O. Box 18!16 Ri0s, CO tl€50152€ 970€&1.r0i frr: 6115{30:! email: Sevega.W@ro|.n€t OctobEr 1,2001 Garfield County Board of County Commissioners l0g th sr., st€ 300 Glenwood Springs, CO tl60l Re: Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC Exemption Dear County Commissioners: Please be advised rhat I have met with Kelly Lyon and Barry Sovern and they have agrexd to a resolution of the apparent title problems shown by the Survc,o survey on this Exemption fuplication. Prior to submission of a final Exemption Plat for your signatr.rre, the location of the Sovern Property ("Excepted Parcel of 0-795 acres) will be re-described to b€ adjacent to the County Road Right of Way. kr addition the Soverns have agreed to relinguish the Cistern and Sewer Line Right of Way that crosses underthe Corurty Road. With rasoludon of these mafiers, the Sovems have no objectrons to the Lyon Family Exemption, We would like to tharfKelly Lyon for his coopauion in these matters and the County Cornsrissioners and stafffor their assistance ia this ma,trer as well. y Lyon via fa:< to 8765943 Barry Sovern xc: 69 -L7/23il Z2:48 6258627 t ROAD AND BRIDGE PAGE AL RECEIVED OCT 0 I ,,,'r Garfield County Roed end Bridgc DePartment August 30,20o1 KellyLyon CC: Garfield Couoty Suilrling aad Plenning Deprarrent Deer IvIr. Lyoas, Thc &ivesrsy thrt you is in phcc eitCo621CR 5235, Iot2 is in accordence urith the Garfield Councy Roed aod B.idg" Deprrtmcods specificrtioss fot &iveweys rad you do not need e petmit fot this drivcrvay. If you have arty questions or poblcms, pheee fed ee b contsct me. Siocerely,/7 r' Kraig Disttict F Garfield County Road aod Btidge Dcpertment SZ TrugDcnbrgh Ehd. SuiE 505 Rillc, CO t1650 Ptmc: rM2Wl Pu:/10{2T85,2i1 Garfield Coun un.-Oii-,Ol 07:53A June 6,20 Kelly Lyon P.O. Box 110 Silt, Co. 8L652 R.E. Well test 06ZL Davis Point Rd. Attn; Kelly On May 23,2001 a wll test was conducted on a well serving the residence at062l Davis Point Rd. The following information was obtained: P-O1 Well Depth Casing size Standing vster level----- 32'-l I n Total test tlme- ----------4 hrs. Production is------- ------7 gpm. This test vas condcuted vith the existing pgnp and related equipment. The pump and equipment is in proper working order at this time. The well recovered back t,o 109'-10" in 30 min. If you have any quescions please call me, Raun Samuelson at 945-6309. Sincerely; ( E{-"* Raun Samuelson P.O, Box 297 o Qlsnwood Springs, CO E1602 . (970) 945-6309 . Fox (970) 947-9448 Woler Syslems . So/es, Service & lnslollolion ctt ..:a ! i t, DIVISION OT WATER. RESOURCES SIATE ENGINEER'S OTfICE DENVER, COLORADO Received LJ, Amount Raceived . STATE ENG Check 9+ f'ared ,"t tlw,,rcd z-aI2 No. G ')lV 67E0 2 Dollars J Miscellaneous llems Cert.Doc. License Dal b ot sh-Permit RECEIPT COPY lnc. Yield \-./ Sale of Books Conslruclion nl Final Copy of Record Lale Regislralion Chg. of Record wRA-60.7 t Concernin Well Permils r.74 " icalion must complete where icatlle. Type orint in BLACK N K. No overstrikes erasures unlcss t ialed. 4) DRILLER ,,',,, -l!9 u Il-E q in-D cll -L'i n g -.C ompany- rr"*r .-5.063 'l l3 r y _- fi f e nwood-S pr i n ggii6)Co I o ; -_ B I 6,q I-_- - FOn OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE lN TFIIS COLUMN COLORADO DI\ ]N OF WATER RESOURCES 101 Colurnbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM } A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER )A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL } A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP ( I REPLACEMENT FOR NO ( } OTHER Receipt No Basin / ---o ,/uo74 CONDITIONS OF APPRO AI fi (x xFOR RLC'u\\[D N,[R 0t '16 RECF-NED ['EBt?'16 Y{ l\I ER 51 AIE T,isi-ui c0t0. WAIER SIA1E fttj0un0tl ttt'jlllt tl cut0. Dist 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 assure the applicant that no inlury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seelcing relief in a civil court acrion. .IPPROUED FON DOMESTIC USE, INCI/IIDING TEU' IMIGATION OF NOT OVEN ONE ACRE OF EOUE GANDENS A}ID LAWNS.:{)'t APPLICATION APPROVED PERMIT NUMI]EH DATE ISSUED EXPINA-TI I w:"--t (:ot,N I Y ) ..;ln lI LNG[,,rj[il1 r.]Y (h4:z':'-- ,r, -\. " /J 1) APPLICANT - mailing address New Castle, CoIo. 8L647 (z$l TELEPHONE NO efson47" Herbert U. & C arolvn R. NNAMERichard Murr, Ranc STREET ]ITY (slaro) gR4-))1) h Manager (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL wp.6 s-, Rns. -92-.- O w Garfiolrl)ounty shr)/c of the %. Section 6rh P.M NW 3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA oposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) uif er ground water is to be obtained from Nelson Ranch Well #I EnOuUpLryarrn ro sE usEp FoR' I I IIOUSEHOLD USE ONLY .no irrigation (01 X I ooruEsrrc (r) ( I INDUSTRIAL (5r I LIVESTOCK (2I ( I IRRIGATION (6} ) coMMEncrAL (4) ( ) MUNTCTPAL (B) 'l 5 1 14, o o re feet umber of acres to be irrigated posed total depth (leet) pwner's well rlesignation I oTHER (91 annual amount of ground water be appropriated (acre-feetl ibutar Telcplrortc run. j-.45-5I48 Lic. Nrr. .- 627---- 8 'r 300I\4-[ri-lS1976- 1 l- I t I -t- I (5)I'HE L ON OF waler will used lnust l)C E PROPOSE NORTH TION L N SOU ON N tJse the CENTER SECTION (l sccrion,040 acrcs) lor tlre wcll lr.rcation. ++Fi- t R ?:ur W--' itrul llrc area on (6)ELL ELicaled on thc diagranr bolow.by distarrces ront scctiorr lilrcs 2300 Ir. from South sec. line 300 ft. fronr (norlll or roulh) West sec. linc(oJit ot wost) LOT-BLOCK _FtL|NG * SUBDIVISION LOCATED Owncr: llerbgrt H. & lse NeIsonrl ?n Will this be tlre only well on tlris tract? ' VeS : (B) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 5\ in. from 0 tt. to 9 0 rt. -in. from -tt. ro--fr. Perforated casing tr,"' nV516 _ in. from 9 0 11. 16 I1 0 n. /'. in. frorn ft. to_ ft. l- 1- -1. I + I + It I -t- I + -l + 1- -f -l- +IF I La m ]A -l FU' u., 3 +-F +--+ {-l- -F Il-+ I J I -F -l -t- I -l- I -t- I (9) FOR REPLACEMEI.IT WELLS sivcctistanceand dircction from old well and plans for plugging it:-+-+-+-+--+-r The scale of the diagram is 2 inches = 1 rnile Each small uare esents 40 acres O} LAND ON WHTCH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED: wner(sl : Ha rl-rprf I{ . ,a Ca ro I yn R - Ne I son description WLSWk-Des. 162/197 ]ess 6 A. Co. Rd. Sec. No. of acres I, TP. '13 .20 65., R. 92 td. 6 P.M. WATER EOUTVALENTS TABLE (Rounricrl Figurcs) An sc,e-Jool covers I acre ol lantl I loot d0e1rI culric loot po, socond (clsl .. .44g gailorrs pcr nrinure (gpmlA lomily ol 5 will requirc alrproxirnarely I acrc.(oot ol warer por yoar.'I acro.loot .. .43.560 cubic leor . ..32S,900 galtons. 1,O00 gpm pumped continuously ,or ono day liroducos 4.42 acre,teor. 1) DETAILED DE$CRIPTION ol rhe use of ground water Horrschold usc ond donresric werls musr indicote type ol disposor sysremlo be used e in home 1 rrr ation c livestock usethe corrals. Have septic tank & l-each field for d spossal use type sys 2) OTHER WATER RIGHTS usccl on ttris tancj, inclu<iirrg weils Type or right Used lor (purpose) are&H d I rriqation Description of land on which uscdasture, corn, grain & orc a h I.Ia 3) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE I NFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON ISTRUE T THE BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE f rURE OF APPL T IS) Use additional sheers of palter ll rnore space is requirerl '( C+n 1- + -3Q-O1 03: z19P Colorado Dep.rUnent of Public Health and Environment Compliance [Ulonltoring & Data Management Unit REPORTING FORM FOR NITRATE/NITRITE as NITRoGEN ANALYSES SAMPLER: PLEASE FILL OUT ONE FORM . FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL SOURCBPIJNT OT COMPOSITE SET YES T I oT NO I ] THESE RESULTS ARE TO BE USED TO FULFILL STATE SAMPLING REQUIREMENTS J.,T INSTRACTIONS/DEFINITIONS ON EACI( ()F FORM ,.., P\ /SlD #:-COUNW:Gdp,Elll-}^-- DATE COLLECTED:ar4rol SYSTEM/ESTABLI SHMENT NAME:s SYSTEM ADDRESS:o.8 zg7 6 TP P-03 CONTACT PERSON: Suu r€r$/PO EcraN_PHO NE (4)o t 94.5-eeog cnY SAMPLE COLLECTED BY ,4,rr, f,a v*xrN TIME COLLECTED: /0 . - arnlpm WATERTYPE: RAW rm.r'g,.c.er..mrmalrffi or CHLORINATED[ ] or OTHER TREATMENTI I SoURCE(S): LOCATION(S): - Attdress SAMPLE POINT(S): ullrt-+,I 06z) Avu Parut 41 wcgykcA\ lsEE E^CK OF FORXI Do SAMPLES NEED TO BE coMPoSITED BY LABORATORY ? YEs t I or NOp( - For Lqboratory Use only Below Tlri.t Linr.- LABORATORY SAMPLE#,.-t'l tt CLIENT NAME or;lD#Saint tp 1 qon Prrmo LABORATORY }.IAME Grarrd Jct. Laborsrtof i es LAB pHONE# ( 97,:) 24?-7614 DATE RECEIVED lN TABOMTORY e.-r---Z-ii:- DATE ANALYZED or-,p/ h,ol n/.r COMMENTS:Method f rom "AnnLt;rl F-rool'l of 'q:i'fH (itandard::. " r c ?) ,! t PARA R NITRATE'N NITRITE-N m/L MCL (mgrl) T{ESULT EPA METHOD. D3Ll679t.tB DiB67?tlli* D3BZ,M (mg/l) Lab MDL (1. (-i 1 Date AnaI yzed: 6/ LA.!el 6/ ta/or (mg/l) MCL. NITRATE/NITRITE-N cr- ?? 10.0 tlt. r) 1ilTr10.0 1.0 BOL - lndicaEs lhet Ure compound was enalyzed for. but wasbclow the Lab MOL NT - No: Tested fe. cotnpcund = MiUiorarne per Liter = M8ximum Contaminenl l. evel 15D Method Detecton Limit ben erceededfl; Di rector I G)r';ind Jct. L.aLrs 6/'l:t3./ (:)1 & Approved by Title Date [{AlL RESULTS TO: Cobrado Deo:nnsnl ol Public Hcalh tnd Envuonnrnt WOC}CMOM-S2, d3oo Cherry Creek Drive South, Orocrr. CO S02.6.1550 Rovlg,ed lugl - J;\!/1/PUABFORM5,. ., :RATE.FRM (n tt. g?--F L0/oL/0L 11:11 FAX s xc: JOI{N W. STVAGE P.G AfurEYdl-a,v October 1,2001 201 Rrllrorc Ave, P.O. Eor 1026 Ril}., CO El€5Ol92€g?O€Sr.rO; frrr 635{BOE email : SengeJltl/@ol.,rd @02 Garfield CountyBoard of County Commissioners lo9 8dt St., Ste 300 Glenwood Sprio6o, CO El60l Re: Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC Exemption Dear County Commissioners: Please be advised thar I have met with Kelly Lyon and Barry Sovern and they have agrexd to a resolution of the apparent title problems shown by the SurvCo survey on this Exemption Application. Prior to submission of a final Exemption Plat for your signatrug the location of the Sovern Property ("Excepted Parcel of 0.795 acres) will be re-dsscribed to be adjacent to the Counry Road Right of Way. kr addition the Sovems have agreed to relinguish the Cistern and Sewer Line Right of Way that crosses underthe Courty Road. With resolution of these matters, the Soverns have no objeaions to the Lyon Farnily Exemption. We would like to thar*Kelly Lyon for his cooperuion in these matters and the County Cornsrissioners and stafffor their assistance in this rDa,ser as well. Lyon via fa< to 8765943 Barry Sovern ;,\W?aL 82248 6258627 ROAD AND tsRTDUE.rHUE OZ RECEIVEO ocl 0 I 2001 Anolication for DriYcwev Permit Applbatbn Date: Ur0N T-e-rnhettot D cta : 5n 5/0 I Dlstticr: 2 Kolty Lyon horeby roquocts?€rmirlotTd arrhority fror the Board of county commissioners to constrtct a drivoway approrch (cs) on the rightof-wry offof counry x*a 2!s. routr oi mozt , adjaccnt to Applicant's prqpcrty locared on di; EEl&.i sidc of rood for ttre purpos€ of obtaining reoo38 ro prcporty. Applicarrtgubmitsh€rqyithfortheconsidertionmdapp,rovrlofrheBordofCourrfyCommissioners,askcrchofthc -ilr.a install^Uion strowing all the necossary spocification detail including: ' '1, Frontage of lot alorrg road' 2. Disilldcc fr,om cflErline of road ro pro'perty lino' 3. Numbcr of drivewaYs requcsted 4. Width of propoeed driveways aad anglo ofapproooh' 5- Distanco tt ati""*ay to road intmcction, if any' 6. Size and ahrye of area serper"tiog drivoways if morc tban one approach' 7. setback disrsnce of building(s) and other sucture improvements. t. No unlocding of equipment on *rrrry rocd, ary a"'..g. clltsod to coumy road will be repairea et suMivision expcnso.g. Rciponsible fortwo years from the da& of courplaioa' GcnonLProvbions l) The applicant r€pr6s€4ts ell partier in iutcrcst, od affirm 6at the driveway ryProach (es) ir to bo conrrurred by him for tho bona fide pqrpose of rocgring nccess to hie property and not for tbe PurPose of doing bugiDess or sorvicing vehicles on the road right ofway. 2) The applicant shE[ fimish alt labor ud mrcriels, pcrforrr 4l *r*" and pay all_co'sts in connection wlth tho- .oo"r.,irtioo oftho drivcway(s). Atl work ohall bc conrpleted within &irty (30) &ys of the pormit date. 3) The type of congrnrction sball bc as dosigntrd andlor apprwod by the of Cornty Conrmiscionors or their- ..prr*ntoivo and all materials ueod abal bo of saticfactory qullity and subject to inspoction and approval of tho goard of County Commissionorr or thsir represcntffivg' 4) The traveling pubtic shrll be pmtcctod during fre insallsion with proper wal.nfng signs and signals.and ttre Bord of County Commission.r, *i their duly "pg.im.O rgenB and cmployee shall be_h-cld barmless aglinst any action for perronal injury or ProPefty dsDsge eusbitrcd by rny neeson of the exercisc of the Psrmit' 5) The Appti nt shall assumc responsibility for tho rumvat or clermce of snow, icc, or slrt rrpon ary prtion of tt.u arivavay anprosrn (es) wen though aopoorua qr the driveway(s) in the courso of the County snow removal oPcrarions. Pcnit Nttrnhr:7O Pcrmltcc: Kclly Lyn Co,-ty RNd Nurrlr'lr: 2is Inspcctor: Kmig Kubcrry Svb-Confric'tot: Garfield Coun -t glt|LZlz\gt O2248 6258627 Kuftu Ar\L, Dr\ruvL t,l 6) In the eymt it becomos neoesssry to rrnow ery rigttof-wey fooce, trre posts on ci$er oi& of tho G,treco $sll be s,rcly brsc€d ffi o. fcnce is *t; P*t'-fi -Ly trryui's'-ti: t*,"rylg rad all poctc and wirc removed shell bc t *ua oro to S. Di;;Road Superviaor if m Bo"'a of Couuty Commicci@cm' 7) No rwisions s additions shsll bo ndc ro tte &ivowry(s) q itt ryprruoances on thc right-of-way withour vritttn pormicsioa of Oe Board of Counry CommirsionGn' s) hovirions and apooificcions oulinod bscfu ebrll ryly oo all rmde under tbo jrnirdiction of the Bosd of cou'ty CommiesioncrE of Garfield Counry, C"i;;", *d rt Specifrcotioru, sct forhtn thc attachod hemof and irrcaporarcd herein as conditions heroof' Sncdd Condltloor: 1. Cfivcstpcrdnhgc rcqulrcrcoq rtLrdg)'by 15"' 2. Grrvel Brck 50'. i: R6ponjble for gwr locrta, all rcpeirr, rnd 2 yarr {lcr detc of complction' 4, Platc nod$ I(nlg whon iob b comploto' Kctly LYon Io si*ing this applicetion and upon reiving arfurizdion md pcrmirsion to.iocall the &iverray ryprorh (oo) d€scfibcd herein trc Applicent signifies that hc r,ir r-+ undrstrndsand accepE th3-forogpirlg provirionr and conditioor and agrooc to cong,u;,11p driv&av(s) in acc,oroaoce with the accompanying specificatioa plan revtowod and approvcd byttc B,od of Corurty Commiseioners' Addnceo; Telephonc Numbcr: permit granted t40O1. subject to the pruvldonr, rpocfuthr rnd condhionr rip[htad hcrcln For Board of county cornmiscionors' of Garfield county, colorado: of Grrlield and Bridge S _fflLZ|2ZOL Z2:48 6'25a6'2t NUHr.,/ Fd \v ur\ r vvs Soecifications l. A drivcwry app,roech is underdod b bo dhlt portion of frccormty roadislrt-of way behvoen the peveooot cdgp and the propcrty ii,e,fu is deeigned and used'frrtbo intorchange of traffii betrvem the roadway rad abutting proffiY. 2. At ary inrrscction, a driveway +41 E rccictsd fc a srfiicicnt digtance frsm tbe iuterscstim to P'rBsvo fte normal and saft movement oftmfhc. OrisrEcommcndcd fornml rqgidence sntraaoes that a minimum inte,lsection clearencc of 50 feet tc pro"iaoa and for nral commorcial entrances a minimum of 100 foot be provided.) 3. AII sntrasccs 8nd exits shall be so locared rnd coostnrc{€d thd vehicles approaching or using thgm will bo able b obrain B@u@ sight distancc in both direairms along thc couoty road irorder to msneuv€r safely aod without intcrfering with couaty road trafFrc. 4. The Applicant stull not be permimcd !o er*t any sign_or disPlty marsri4 eithsr fxed or movable, on m extcnding tlver EIty portion of the county road right-of'way' 5. GEnerEtV, no mone than qre spproach "hrll tp rlloercd aay parcel or property tbe fr'ontego of yhic! ie lcs8 thm one hrurdrod (100) fest. Additional Gotntrcee s cxits or psrpefs h""irig ^ f.ontagc in excoss of onc hutdrEd 100) Oa rUff Uc fennitrca only after showiqg of achral conveniencs and necossity. 5. Alt drivewrys shall be so located tbat dro flared portion adjacent to the travelod way will not encroach upon adjoining ProP€rtY. .1. No csnmspial &ive*ay ghall hrvc r widOr grEe ttEo $ifty (30) foet measurEd rt right angloo b tlE 9**t* of the drivorvny *".pt; iorr**a uy psrmi$itle radii. No noocommcrcial &ivcway shdl harrc a width grdsr thrn lysaqr (Z-O) feet'neasurpd U ,ight -Etrglos to rhe c.enErlino of the drivcwsy, exeePt as increasod by porrrissible radii. t. Ite axis of an appnoach to the road may ba at a right angle to the centerline of the counQt road and.of any angle between nin€ry (go) argr..r and sixty (ool o"goos hrt sbEll no bo lsss than si:6y (60) dsgrses. Adjufirent will bo mado acco,rding to the typc of traffic to bc srved and other phyeical conditions. g. Thc construaion of perking m servicing arcas qr thc corurty road right-of-way is cpocifioally prohibitod. Commorcial ctablishments for cuslomor vehicles should provide off-the-road parking facilities. 10, Thc grEdc of eutraoce and erit shall rlopc dowrwud od r*,ey Arom the rmd surfrcc d the srne ratc as thc normul shoulder slope and for a dime egull to the widfi ofthe shouldcr but in no ca.rc less than tw!trty (20) fcst from tbc pave,urent edge. Appnorch gndcs rrp roctrictod to not more than ten porc4ot (lV/o). I l. All &iveways and apprwches shall bo co coostructEd tbr drey shall not interfrre with the drainagc system of tho sppgt or county road- The Applicaut will be required to providc, at his own Expolrse, dminagO stuctures at enrances ana ixib, which will bccome an inegrd part orfthc oxisting drainage sy8tem. Tho Bosrd of County Commissioners ortbeir rcpresentaive, priato instrllrtim, must approve the dimcnsions of all drainage structures, Notc: Thlr pcrmtt rtrll bc mrde mllrblc rt tlc rltc rherc ud rhcn work b betng dolc- A work rlatch or d6wing of the propored ddveney(r) nurl lccomplny tppllcedon- No pemitwi[ bc iuued wlthour dnwlag, blueprlng or rLctch. tNo 25 OTTICE OF THE STATE F\IGINEER COLORADO DIVISION C VATER RESOURCE 818 Centennlal Bldg., 1313 Sherrnan Sl., Denver. eolorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 Lot: 3 Block: Filing: Subdiv: KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC EXEMPTION #f/Vi'.:l?'$ CCpy KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC PO BOX 110 stLT, co 81652- (e7o) 876-5944 oco STRUC APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNTY NW 114 SW 114 Section 1 Township 6 S Range 92 W Sixth P.M DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 1790 Ft. from South Section Line 375 Ft. from West Section Line UTM COORDINATES Northing: Easting: WELL PERMTT NUMBER s48s7 -f_ DIV. 5 WD 39 DES. BASIN MD ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of this permit rioes not assure the applicant that no injury will occut to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right fiom seeking relief in a civil court action. The conslruction of this well shall be in compliance with the Water Well Construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2, unless approval of a variance has been granted by the State Board of Examlners of Water Well Construction and Pump lnstallatlon Conlractols in accordance with Rule 18. Approved pursuant to CRS 37-SO-137(21for the construction of a well, appropriating ground water tributary to the Colorado River, as an alternate point of diversion to the Avalanche Canal and Siphon, on the conditton that the well shall be opetated only when the West Divide Water Conservancy District's substitute water supply plan, approved by the State Engineer, is in effect, and when a water allotnrent contract between the well owne( and the West Divide Water Conservancy District for the (elease of replacement watel frorn Ruedi Reservoir is In effect, or undet an approved plan for augmentation. WDWCD conlract #0 1 0628-KML#3(a). Tlre uso of grrotrnd waier from this well is limited to ordinary household putposes inside one (1) single family dwelling, the irrigation of nol mcrr, than 6,000 sqrtare feet (0.14 ol trn acre) of ltotttr': gatrlens itnd la',vns, .'rncl the vratering of clontestic animals. All use of this well wlll be curtailed unless the water allotment contract or a plan for augmentation is ln effect. -l-his wellis known as lot no. 3 well, Kelly & Michael Lyon Famlly, LLC, Exentption. l'ho rnaximurn pumping tate ol this well shall not exceed 15 GPM. The average annual arnount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed one (1) acre-foot (325.850 gallons). The owner shall nrark tlre well in a conspicuous place with well permit numbe(s), name of the aquifer, and court case ngmber(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary rneans and precautions to pteserve tlrese markings. This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet ftom tho location specifiecl on this perrnit. A lotalizing flow meter rnust be installed on this well and maintairted in good working order. Petmanent recotds of all drversions musl be maintained by the well ownet (recorded at least annually) and subrnitted to the Division Engineer upon reqtrest. /t- 2--- 2v- NOTE: Patcel ldentiltcation Number (PlN): 23'2179'013'00-010 / - -/o 7/o S7l oa / NOTE: Assesso, Tax Schedule Number: 200385 (75.490 acres) State Engineer IRATIONDATEJUL O5 20DATE I ByI7 PROVED W /-",%-n e4.bL.*=/ No. OF'FICE OF THE STATE F.'CINEER -25 COLORADO DIVISION O. /ATER RESOURC 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 AtJf\,{lr '\l$ filLtI f,J i il='Itri-; 1 095 Lot: 3 Block: Filing: Subdiv: KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC EXEMPTION KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC PO BOX 110 slLT, co 81652- (e70) 876-5e44 CO UCT A APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNTY NW 114 SW 114 Section 1 Township 6 S Range 92 W Sixlh P.M DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 1790 Ft. from South Section Line 375 Ft. from West Section Line UTM COORDINATES Northing: Easting: WELL PERMIT NUMBER 548s7 -f--- DIV. 5 WD 39 DES. BASIN MD ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of this permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or pteclude another owner of a vested water tight from seeking telief in a clvil court action. The conslruction of this well shall be ln compliance with the Water Well Construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2, unless approval of a variance has been grantecl by the State Board of Exarniners of Water Well Construction and Pump lnstallation Contractors itt accotdartce with Rule 1B' Approved pursuant to cRS 37-gO-137(2]for the construction of a well, appropriating ground water tributary to the colorado River, as an allernale point of diverslon to tho Avalanche Canal and Siphon, on the conclition that the well shall be operated only when the west Divicle Water conservancy District's substitute water supply plan. approved by the state Engineer, is in effect, and when a water allotment contract between the well owner and the West Divide Water Conservancy District for the release of replacement water from Ruedi Reservoir is in effect, or under an approved plan for augmentatlon. wDWcD contlact #0 1 0628-KML#3(a). Thc uso of ground water from this well is linriterl to ordinary household purposes inside one (1) single family dwelling, the irrigation of not more rhan 6,000 s([tare feet (0.14 of ;rn acre) of horne gardens and lawns, and the watering of dcmestlc animals. All use of this well will be curtailed unless the water allotment contract or a plan for augmentation is in effect. This well is known as lot no. 3 well, Kelly & Michael Lyon Family, LLC, Exemption. The maximum pumping rate of this well shall not exceed 15 GPM' The average annual amount of ground warer to be appropriated shall not exceed one (1) acre-foot (325,850 gallons). The ownet shall mark lhe well in a consplcuous place with well permit numbe(s), name of the aquifer, and court case nunrber(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings. This well shall be conslrucled not more than 200 feet from the location specilied on this permit. A totalizing llow meter must be installed on this well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitled to the Division Engineer upon ,equesl. 72- l-t*- Z',- NOTE: Parcelldentification Number (PlN): 23'2179'013'00-010 o "/6 S-4:oe / NOTE: Assessor Tax Schedule Numbet: 200385 (75'490 acres) A Slate Engineer uL 05 200TIONE ISSU500587 By CE N /-".%-A.24/etu14*-/(TPPROVED )MW Send to: Divisiou of Water Resourc 1313 Sherman Stree t, Roorn 818Denver, Colorad o 80203 o es I?a.r:303-866-35g9 Phoue: 303-g66-35gI ,SN OTIC EOF CO NS TRU CTtrD YYEL L Construcdon of my well uri was completed on rh) (day) 'r ,'!{ ,;J (yea.) ,. :.;iv, g confractop) ,1., .'.$.- '- _t The well .rj.,ttr,rr. i.w.3s cpltsru t .',n'l(:rj, ..r .'' "( ,,, gte(.by: 'f .r, ..Er, ra.f... If the plmping eguippgp! has been insrailed 'lr'l on (p ump,gonhactor) ,( ..f l*.t The pumf,,was rns tall edlri:- _.. . rl,- x,, my well by: ..., 1:,... Signed: -,-tjl l-'.1,, Da te: I 'r,1 .- i,.].: '; ) _,i _r Comments: * * i; (dri ,',(9uY)non rh) .t. ..r t. t".: j ' NO. l0 INSTRUCTIONS, SEE REVERSE SIDEFOR STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE WELL PERMI NUMB OWNER'S WELL DESIGNATION VELL LOCATION: COUNTY (zip) (Address) P.M. 1/4 or rho 1/4, Sec.- TwP,- W. Line.E. orN. ort. from W S. Line,Ft. from (Stato) E. or (crty) S., Range_ -he well is being used for the following purpose(s) Vater from the well was lirst used beneficially ffi; ihG'p"rmit nrmuer, for the above described pu )o not roporl a dato whlch ls boloro lhe Issuod date ol lhis pormit) 19_rposes o gallons Per minute.the pumPing rate claimed is lhe average annual arnount of water cliverted is acre feet Acres or lhe land area irrigated (watered) by water from this well is: lescribed as )r as (Numbor) Subdivision Lot(s)-.-- Block- Fili ng/Unit [-l squ"r" f""t, rVell drilled bY: Lic. No: Lic. No:)ump installed bY Date lnstalled:Serial No.:Meter Mfg. bY outoea(rueSdrhe my 0atandofncoetheYtherentsheknownereiehmadestatemntstheeadhaveUtitutconses(we)in ryhereperlstatementseeoff alsCS.R.h mak Ing041eS244-ction 3)a)(1uantutoPrsge.knowled sderneanorntiCASalassishableunisandsocondhein DateignatureNameffitle (Pleaso tYPe or Print) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY MDBasinCoDiv By WDStalo Engineer Court Case No. Date Use For Ollico Use onlYSTATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINE' 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Shotman St., L (3o3) 866-3581 "r, Colorado 80203 /ELL OWNER AME(s) ailing Address ity, St. Zip hone ( ) E,u.",E WS-2 NON-EXEfvlPT S E OF COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER 821 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 Fax (303) S66-3589 WELL PERMIT INFORMATION. PERMITS APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 37-90-137(2) fully read the conditions of approval on your well permit. The conditions and the information on this rmation sheet must be complied with in order for the permit to remain valid. SS CEO S E ES NOT GH ll permit is located in the upper right corner of the perrnit, and the expiration date is located in the l ri;!ht 0irner. WELL PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE IS ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE ISSUED. EVIdENCE Of thE USE MUSI eived in the form of a Statementof Beneficial Use (Form No. GWS-10) PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION o . The well ntust be constructed, the pump installed and water from the well must be used approved purposes prior to the expiration date of the permit. There are penalties if the evi dence of use ment of Beneficial Use) is nol received prior to the expiration date. The well owner is responsible for the nt of Beneficial Use completion and submittal to the Division of Water Resources pirati on date of the permitmay be extenderl for a maximum time of one year at the discretion of the State rforg ood cause shown. lf an extension of time is necessarv to construct and put waler from the well to st extens wit 0 00 fll fe USd ved te ior lo th The request must state why the well has not been must include an eslimate of time required to complete the well, and put lhe water to beneflcial use r well and p ump installation contractors are licensed in Colorado to perform these specialized tasks. lt al for contrac tors who do not hold these licenses to construct wells and install pumping equipment on wells. Tlre well must be constructed and the purnp installed by contractors with current license(s) by the State of Colorado unless exempted as described on the reverse side. The well construction and installation repo rts including testing of well yields and pumping systems must be submitted to the office of the Englneer by the respective contractors within sixly (60) days of completion of the work or within seven days expiration of the permit, whichever ls earlier. The contractor(s) must provide you with a copy of the work (s) filed with the State Engineer. The Well Construction and Test Report, Form Number GWS-31 and the lnstallation and Test Report, Form Number GW.S-32 are available from the Division of Water Resources Additional information regarding well constructioh, pump installation, required testing and well plugging and regulations are found on the reverse side of this sheet. S have been p rovided with at least two copies of the well permit. Keep a copy for your records. There is a copy for the pump installation contractor. Copies have been sent to the driller if you indicated a driller e number on the application, or two additional copies have been enclosed. You may make additional s for the well construclion contractor if you select one different from the one indicated in your application. riginal permit is on flle in our Denver oflice Records Section. Copies may be obtained for a fee of 50 cents per Statutes require that any change of mailing address or ownership be reported to the State Engineer. Form r GWS-11 is used to report ownership changes and current owners to report address changes have questions, contact the Denver Offlce, or the Division Offlce in the area where your well is located toN 1 th Ave Rm 321 / -o aiidi; 35't-8712 US 5 Hwy6&24 Springs CO 81601 DIVISION 2 310 E Abriendo Suite B Prieblo CO 81004 (71e)s2-3368 DIVISION 6 625 So. Lincoln Ave. Steamboat Springs CO 80477 (e70) B7e-0272 DIVISION 3 422 4th Sr Alarnosa CC 31 101 (719) 589€683 DIVISION 7 701 Camino Del Rio #205 Durango CO 81302 (s70) 247 -184s DIVISION 4 1540 F Niagara L4ontr;s= Ct-\ ii402 (s70) 249$622 DENVER OFFICE 1313 Sherman St Denver CO 80203 (303 866-3581945-5665 D-30-Ol 03:49P *3D September 30, 2001 Kelly Lyon P.O. Box 110 Silt, Co. 8L652 Attn: Kelly On September 24,2OOl a well tcst vas conducted on a new well on Lot #3. The following information was obtalned: Well Depth---- 220'-0' Casing size (top) -'-----7n (steel) Standing wat€r level----- -34-O' Total test time- -4 hrs. Drawdown at 4 8Pm- -----151.18' Production is------- ----""4 gPm. This test was conducted with a I hp. Goulds test purnp Model 10EI. The well recovered back to L41.30' in 7 min. This well could produce 576O eal. p€r day. If you have any questions please call me, Raun Samuelson at 945- 6309. Sincerely; Raun Samuelson P.O, Box 297 o Glenwood Springs, CO E1602 . (97O) 945-6309 ' Fox (970) 9A7-9AAB Woter Sysfems ' So/es, Service & lnstollotion p.O. Box 297 . Glenwood Springs. CO 81602 . (97O) 9d5-63OP o Fox (97O) 947-9448 Woler Systems ' So/es, Service & lnslollotion P. OI JOHr .KEPHART&CO GflANO JUl\lITION LABORATORIIS 435 NoRTH AvENuE I PHoNE: (97O) 242-761A I FAx: (97O) 243-7235 0 GRAND JuNcTroN, CoLoRADo al50l -_ ANALYTICAL REPORT _ ed frour: No. Ilecei ved Sarnlrel son Fl.tnrp Co. PIJ FJox ?97 Gl erir.lood Spr i riqB , CO 631[t)I F:AX q4.-/ *',:t448 l---AX Laboratory No g/?t-t/i.tL Je,arrert Le l-yctn Rt*a1'L.y r t':.el I '/ [-ycirt F fl [-tc':>l I l (j EiiIt, i-)o o165:i (9.71_t) 976._IC/4:l;, ceI I :I7?__SS9{j 7=Ei'J r'la'L eI- Sr rnple Date lleported I /?ti/ t-tt [: 11r.l,rrb i3f- lr})le? 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Bor 1026 Ri0e, CO S1€5G192€ 970€$1.10; f.r: 625,0803 email: Sang*IlA/@ro{.ne Oaober 1,2001 Garfield County Board of County Commissioners l0g 8t' St., Ste 300 Glenwood Springt, CO Et60l Re: Kelly and MichaelLyon Family LLC Exemption Dear Courty Commissioners: Please be advised that I have met with Kelly Lyon and Barry Sovern and they have agrerd to a resolution of the Epparent title problems shown by the SurvCo survey on this Exemption fuplication. Prior to submission of a final Exemption Plat for your signatrrg the location of the Sovern Property ("Excepted Parcel of 0.795 acres) will be re-described to be adjacent to the County Road Right of Way. kr addition the Soverns have agreed to relinguish the Cistern and Sewer Line NSht of Way that crosses underthe Courty Road. With resolution of these matters, the Sovems have no objectrons to the Lyon Farnily Exemption. We would like to thar*Kelly Lyon for his cooperuion in these matters and the County Commissioners and stafffor their assistaoce in this ma.Eef, as well. y Lyon via far to 87G5943 Barry Sovern xc: $UZ '1.3i2AAl 62248 6258627 RECEIVED ocT 0 I zmt Aonlicetion fof Drivewov Permit Applicfun l)ott: A3U0I Tin*wtUn Dste: 5/25t01 Dtsnbr:2 Kcly L,"l hercby r.qu€ss permisqion gd auhority frmr 6e Board of county commissionen to constrEt a drivoway approoch (es) m rho rightof-way otrof-cofrnord llf. nrth or0{21 , adjaccnt to APPlicafi's propoty lstd on tbc ,-t ut r ri& of road fo,, the puryose of ourining ecoos8 to Propcfiy. Appticantsub,nitsbercwirhfmtheconsidcrdiooondop,p,ovdoftheBoardofCountyCommission€,lE,agkachofthe i"il;A inoallrion chowing all 6e neceeegry specificaion &tail ittcluding: l. Frmtege of lot along road- 2' Distrnce ftotrl cttrt€rline of road to property lino' 3. Nunber of&iveuzYs requcsted 4, width of p'roposod &ivcrrays and aagle of approach' 5. Distmce Aom arivstyay to road intencction' if ray' 6. Size aod shapo of rea ieparating &ivoways ifmolp thau one approach- 7. Scfbeck distlncc of building(s) aud dhe,r sUgctgre improveatents. t. No uuloading of eguiprn*t-on county roa{ aay &magc caused to county rood wiU be rcpairEd o subdivision exPc,nse, 9. Rocpmsible for two yoars from the ddo of complotion. Gencnl Provirions l) The ap,plirxut r€Fresgrrts all paniee iI itrtcrcs, od ctrrms hat tho driverray approach (es) is o bo conmtood by him foi tt e booa- fide purposc of securing aoelss to his property and not for the Purposo of doing hrsinogs or 'servicingvehiclcc on the rcsd right ofway, 2> Thc ap,plicarrt shall firnish all labormd m!fiEritls, pGrform all worl, and pay all costs in coooection witt the' constnrction of thc drivervay(s). All work shsll bo comploted wiOilD thirty (30) days of the pemit date. 3) Tbo rypo of coutrrctim slull be as dcaign$ed andr approved by the Board of County Commirsionccs or Oreir' r"preiinttivc and all matsrials usod sbil be of sritrctory quality urd srbjea to inspoction and approval oftbc Bosrd of County Commissioners or theit ttprcrcnutivc. 4) ll"asysling public shatl be proeed during the in$ellation with proper wamiog signs and signals and the Boad of C,ogmy Commissioners and thoir dW appointed rgeffi and cmployee shall be held harmlcss against any acrion for porsonal inj,rry or proporty dsrnrgc sustrined by my roanon of the exprcise of tho Potmil 5) The Applient shall assume raspursibility for thc tmvd or clersose of snow, ico, or slea upon any portim of 6€ &iitt "y ap,prooch (es) even drorgh d.potiicd m the &ircrrry(s) in the coursc of the Courty snow rurtornl opcraAions. ROAD AND BR]DGE PAGE B8 I Pcrait Nanlratl Pcttsitec: Xelly Lwn Cott;ty Rard Nsrtcr: 235 lanpector: Erolg Eubrry SfilonWtut: Garfield Coun ,1?O6L 62=48 6258627 ROAD AND BRIDGE PAGE A3 Strrceifications l. A &iveway apprwh is understmd to be rhd portig" 9f tb-*unty road rightof way between the pavemenl edgl -a u. p.dry 6; ril i d"signcd urd ruod'for tho intenchmgeof fiaffrc betrveen the roadwey md ahring pmperty. 2. At any interscrrioo, e driveway shall be rearicled for r sufhcicnt disance from the itr&rsectim 3o prescrve tho nqnral and safe movemsnt of-traffrc. (It ir remnooded f6 rural resid€rrc€ entuloes tbat a minimum iotersectim cleamnce of 50 feet b€ prdvided md for nrral cornmercial entrances a miningp of 100 frgt be provi&d") 3. All ontrances aad exits shall be so lcated and constructed that vohiclos app,roaching or using theg wil-l be able to obrlin ed€qudc .ight ais-". in bo6 dircstims almg tbe cqruty road in o,rderto Danerrot sefely and withottt iDtrfcdlg with courrty road trafEc' 4. The Applicant shall nq be permittcd to enoct ary sign or display materid, either fxod or movable, on o srdpndhg over any portiou of the county road righ+f-way. S. Gencrally, oo rrrso thao qre approrch ohall be dhwcd any parcel n Property thc frontage of yhich it ry.t th- mc hpnircd (l0o) fea. Additi;d ffimcea or cxitc fc porcels having a frontage in excoso of mo huDdred l0o) fest ,hatl Ue penmitea ody after showing of actul omvenimcc and necessity. 6. AII driwways shall be so locatod 6!t thc flared pution adjacmt to tbe travelcd wty will not onc,loach rryo adjoining foP€rty. 7. No cmrmrial &iveway shall have e yidth gaftrrhan ftirty (30) feet mea$rcd et riglt aogles to the cerilalir of thc driveway Gr,c€F as increascd by permisrible rdii, No rcncmmcrrcid &ivewey shall havo e widt gndrr tbao twenty (20) foct measured at right anglar to thp ceoGdino of dre driveway, exccrpt s3 iucrcasod by permissibl,e radii. t. Tho uris of an appmach to the roed may bo at r right rnglo to 6e centerline ofthe county road and of any angle betrreqr ninay (90) degrees and siry (60) &grcs hil .h^ll mt bo lcss than sixty (60) &er€GE. Adjushent will be made accordiog to the tpe of taffic to be strvod rud othcr physical conditions. 9. The constnrstion ofparking or scrvicing ErEEs m ths coung rmd right-of-way is specifically pmhibitod. Commcrcial establishmeats forcustomer vohiclos should provide ofi-the-road pa*ing facilities. 10. The grade of entranco and exit Sall slop dourr'rrd and away from the road surfacc at tbe same rate as the normal shoulder slopo and fs a distece cqrul to fu widfr of tbc shouldcr brn in m cas loss than hilooty (20) fect fiom the pavemont odge. Apprmch gpdes rre rsctricted to nd morc droo teu pcrcmt (lWo). I l. Atl driveways and apprmches shall bc so cmsucted fid they shalt not interfere with the drainage systcm of the strcct or count;r msd. Tbe Applicart will be rcquirpd to providc, at his own ef,pensG, drainage struchnu at €o&rnoes aad orit+ which will become ca incgnl prrt of the existing drainage system. The Board of Corrnty Commissislcrs ortheirrepreseatalivg phrto iorcrlhim, must sprproye the dimeosions of oll drainap structurEs. Note: Tblr pcrmit rhrll bc made rvdleHc rt thc ritc whorc rnd when work ir being done. A rvork skstch or dnuiry of the propoccd drivcray(r) nstrcconply rpplicetion. No pemtt will bc ircuod without drrwing, bluoprfug or rlctch- Fonm l tq, GWS-25 APPLICANT .. OFFICE OF THE STATT 1NGINEER GOLORADO DIVTSION i WATER RESOURC At a CentJnnlat Bldg., 1313 Sherman Sl., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3s81 Qyyl'JH,S 0!r+0Py 1 Lot: 4 Block: Fillng: Subdlv: KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC EXEMPTION KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC PO BOX 110 slLT, co 81652- (e7o) 876-5e44 APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNry NW 114 SW 114 Section 1 Township 6 S Range 92 W Sixth P.M DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 1525 Ft. from South Section Line 330 Ft. from West Section Line UTM COORDINATES Northing: Easting: WELL PERMIT NUMBER DIV. 5 WD 39 DES. BASIN 548 98 MD -f__-_ IT s ELL ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS 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 this permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right fiom seeking relief in a civil court action' 2l The construction of this well shall be in compliance with the water well construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2, unless approval of a variance has been granted by the slate Board of Examiners of Water well construction and Pump lnstallation Contractots in accordance with Rule 18. 3) Approved pursuant to cRS 3l-so-131(21 for the construction of a well, appropriating ground water tributary to the colorado River, as an alternate point of diversion to the Avalanche canal and siphon, on the condition that the well shall be operated only when the West Divide Water Conservancy District's substitute water supply plan, approved by the State Engineer, is in effect, and when a water allotrnent contract between the well owner and the West Divlde Water Conservancy District for the Ielease of replacement water from Ruedi Reservoir is in effect, or under an approved plan for augmentation. WDWCD conttact #O 1 0628-KM L#A(al. 4)The use of ground water from this well is limited to ordinary household purposes inside one (1) single family dwelling, the irrigation of not more than 6,000 square feet (0.14 of an acre) of home gardens and lawns, and the watering of domestic animals. All use of this well will be curtailed unless the water allotment contract or a plan for augmentation is in effect. This well is known as lot no. 4 well, Kelly & Michael Lyon Family, LLC, Exemption' The maximum pumping rate of this well shall not exceed 15 GPM' The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed one (1) acre-foot (325,850 gallons). The owner shall mark the well in a conspicuous place with well permit number(s), name of the aquifet, and court case numbe(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings. This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit. A totalizing flow meter must be installed on this well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. D'*r- +-- ffi+:' i:::",'.':X:lTfl"[il?,1';j)"il#ill';!::::., ozfi'fzao / 5) 6) 7) B) e) Slate Engineer uL 0 5 2002XPI88 2\ DA A SUED JUL 0 5 2001 APPROVED DMW Form.Np. " OFFICE OF THE S-TATF '=NGINEER 'r\ I i GWS-2s. ceLoRapq^p-t-vlgloX WAIFB,iresoun$?U f'd }^ora centiniriiari-g'Jsl3 Sntimun St'' Denver' colorado 80201 ri\,I$ [A[_L[R'$ 10(303) 866-3s81 APPLICANT Lol: 4 Block: Filing: Subdiv: KELLY & MICHAE L IYON FAMILY LLC EXEMPTION APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNTY NW 114 SW 114 Section 1 KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC PO BOX 110 slLT, CO 81652- (e70) 876-se44 TownshiP 6 S Range 92 W Sixth P'M DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 1525 Ft. from South Section Line 330 Ft. from West Section Line UTM COORDINATES Northing Easting WELL PERMIT NUMBER DIV, 5 WD 39 54898 DES. BASIN MD P S UC 1) 2) 3) ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDIT]ONS OF APPROVAL This welr sha* be used in such a way as to cause no materiar injury to existing water rights. The issuance of this permit does not assure the appricant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or precrude another owner of a vested water tight flom seeking relief in a civil court action' The construction of this we[ shail be in compriance with the water wefl construction Rules 2 CCR 402-2, unress approval ofavariancehasbeengrantedbytheStateBoardofExaminersofWaterWellConstructionandPumplnstallation Contlactols in accordance with Rule 18' Approved pursuant to cRS 37_go-137(2r for the construction of a wer, appropriating ground water tributary to the cororado River, as an arternate point of diversion to the Avaranche canal and siphon, on the condition that the well shall be operated only when the west Divide Water conservancy District,s substitute water suppry plan, approved by the state Engineer, is in effect, and when a water arotment contract between the we, owner and the west Divide Water conservancy District for the leleaseofreplacementwaterfromRuediReservoirisineffect.orunderanapprovedplanforaugmentation.WDWCD contract #01 0628-KML#4(a)' The use of ground water from this wefl is rimited to ordinary househord purposes inside one (1) single famiry dweiling, the irtigationofnotmorethan6,000squarefeet(0.14ofanacre)ofhomegardensandlawns,andthewateringofdomestlc animars. All use of this welr wi, be curtaired unress the water arotment contract or a plan for augmentation is in effect' Thiswellisknownaslotno.4well.Kelly&MichaelLyonFamtly.LLC.Exemption. The maximum pumping tate of this well shall not exceed 15 GPM' The average annuar amount of ground water to be appropriated sha, not exceed one (1) acre-foot (325,850 gallons)' Theownershallmarkthewellinaconspicuousplacewithwellpermitnumber(s),nameoftheaquifer.andcourtcase number(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary means and precautions to pteserve these markings' This well shall be constructed not more than 200 feet from the location specified on this permit' A totalizing flow meter must be installed on this well and maintained in good working order' Permanent tecords of all diversions must be maintained by the we, owner (recorded at reast annuary) and submitted to the Division Engineer upon request. Dt+,- 4-' NOTE: Parcel ldentification Number (PlN): 23-2179-013'00-010 NorE: Assessor Tax Schedule Number: 200385 (75.490 acres) a zy'r/4oo / 4) s) 6) 7\ 8) e) State Englneer uL 0 5 2002TI 7*APPROVED DMW I A 100Z5L0UJE Send to:Division of Water Resources 1313 Sherman Street, Room 818 Far: 303-866-3589 Phone: 303-866-3581 w Denver, Colorado 80203 OWNER ,SN OTICtr O F CONSTR UCTED WBLL * Conslruction of mY well completed on :. . _.*+ ,,,,i} was ,., 1 mon th) (daY) '(year) .. '1 (dd lng contractor),r. waewTheil i, 4.bv' I Comments If the p.lmping equipglgl!-.has D:9: installed The purnp'w-as insialled in my well by: -f i , .r.!.,.ri.I. :r.. ., ,1.,I.' . -r{ .', r. . f. l.' '- , . i;.,'- l I on (p ump.contractor ) v),( Signed I Date: | ..r '). - ti -.r / -rta \,._(yea{)' r..) l :1.j ,4 i''*t .''.. -t. :l '.' ...1i|) I OHMNO. iws-lu 3t92 FOR INSTRUCTIONS,SEE BEVERSE SIDE STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE WELL PERMIT NUMBER WELL OWNER NAME(s) City, St. ZiP For Offico Use onlY Phone L--J (303) 866-3581 STATE OF COLORADO pFFlcE oF THE STATE ENGI I 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St', uenver' Colorado 802o3 OWNER'S WELL DESIGNATIONCOUNTY (zip) N. or1/4 ol the 1/4, Sec. TwP'- W. LineE. orFt. fromES W orN D P.M. (Addross) WELL LOCATION: Ft. from (Stato) E. or (cfiv) S., Range- S, Line, The well is being used for the lollowing purpose(s) gallons Per minute.The pumPing rate claimed is acre feet. The average annual amount of water dive(ed is Acres or The land area irrigated (watered) by water from this well is (Num be0 (Legal Block- Filing/UnitSubdivislon Lot(s) fl square feet, described as: or as Lic. No: Lic. No: Pump installed bY Well drilled bY: Date lnstalledSerial NoMeter Mfg. bY gnatureName/Title (Pleaso tYPe or Print) Basin By MDWDCo.Div FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date UseState Engineer Court Case No. T ,2 NON-EXElvtPT STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER 821 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 Fax (303) 866-3s89 WELL PERMIT INFORMATION, PERMITS APPROVED PURSUANT1TO GRS 37-90-137(2) refully read the conditions of approval on your well permit. The conditions and the information on this :rmation sheet must be complied with in order for the permit to remain valid. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A.WATER RIGHT re well permit is located in the upper right corner cf the parmit, and the expiratibn date is located in the' i, Iwe;'ri:rht cirner. rIE WELL PERMIT EXP]RATION DATE IS ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE ISSUED. EVidENCE Of thE USE MUSI re received in the form of a Statement of Beneficial Use (Form No. GWS'10)PRIOR TO TH E EXPIRAT]ON ,ATE OF THE PERMIT. The well must be constructed , the pump installed and water from the well must be used for the approved purposes prior to the expiration date of the permit. There are penalties if the evidence of use (Statement of Beneficial Use) is not received prior to the expiration date. The well owner is responsible for the Statement of Beneficial Use completion and submittal to the Division of Water Resources. The expiration date of the permit may be extended for a maximum time of one year at the discretion of the State Engineer for goocl cause shown. lf an extension of time is necessary to construct and put water fronl the well to use. the owner must file a n reou est for the extension. alonq with a $60.00 filinq f,The request and fee must be received bv the State Enqin eer orior to the exoiration date. The request must state why the well has not been completed, must include an estimate of time required to complete the well, and put the water to be neficial use Water well and pump installation contractors are ticensed in Colorado to perform these specialized tasks. lt is illegal for contractors who do not hold these licenses to construct wells and install pumping equipment in or on wells. The well must be constructed and the pump installed by contractors with current license(s) issued by the State of Colorado unless exempted as described on the reverse side. The well construction and pump installation reports including testing of well yields and pumping systems must be submitted to the office of the State Engineer by the respective contractors within sixty (60) days of completion of the work or within seven days after expiration of the permit, whichever is earlier. The contractor(s) must provide you with a copy of the work report(s) filed with the State Engineer. The Well Construction and Test Report, Form Number GWS-31 and the pump lnstallation and Test Report, Form Number GWS-32 are available from the Division of Water Resources offices. Additional information regarding well construction, pump installation, required testing and well plugging and sealing regulations are found on the reverse side of this sheet. You have been provided with at least two copies of the well permit. Keep a copy for your records. There is also a copy for the pump installation contractor. Copies have been sent to the driller if you indicated a driller license number on the application, or two additional copies have been enclosed. You may make additional copies for the well construction contractor if you select one different from the one indicated in your application. The original permit is on file in our Denver office Records Section. Copies may be obtained for a fee of 50 cents per page. Statutes require that any change of mailing address or ownership be reported to the State Engineer. Form number GWS-11 is used to report ownership changes and current owners to report address changes. lf you have questions, contact the Denver Office, or the Division Office in the area where your well is located. DIVISION 1 800 8th Ave Rm 321 Greeie.i ._O Ar.)d_. (303) 352-8712 DIVISION 5 50633 US Hwy 6 & 24 Glenwood Springs CO 81601 (970) e45-5665 DIVISION 2 310 E Abriendo Suite B Pueblo CO 81004 (719) 542-3368 DIVISION 6 625 So. Lincoln Ave. Steamboat Springs CO 80477 (970) 879-0272 DIVISION 3 422 4rh St Alarrrosa CO 3f 101 (719)5896683 DIVISION 7 701 Camino Del Rio #205 Durango CO 81302 (970) 247-1845 DIVISION 4 1540 F Niagara Irlontru:.,: CtJ 'a t4Oz (970) 24e$622 DENVER OFFICE 1313 Sherman St Denver CO 80203 (303 866-3581 6) In thp event it becm,es necossary to rcopve any right'of-way fence' the posts orr either eide of thp entrmce $8ll ' bc s,ely bracod t r-, ,n" reoci ie * il il# -fu ;lttki;;;frt;tqis rltt' .od all posts and wire rcmoved shall bc*;;;irruou6.ifn*a s"i^,isor;fth" Boardof countvcommissionsrs' ?) No revisims or additims shall be modg lorhc eiveway(s) or iE aPPuncosoces on the right'of-way without vrittErl " ;;il;;;frhe Board of countv commisrisDrrs' t) provisisrs aod spei{hatiqrs outlinpd h€rsin sbell apply m:.n roaas ruderthej,risdiction oftbe Bmrd of county coomissioners of Gar'eld county, coffit IJH 3p*ifdti"*ii i"otin the attachcd hcrcof aad ir*fr-rta hqeio as conditions hel6f' Spcdd Con4ltbrr: 1. Cntvcrtr pcr dreirrgc requircstr' rt lat 30' ud 15"' 2. Grrvol b.ckS0'. 3.Rrponrlb}cforloter,ttl6cPlqlrrdtowyeurrscrdrtcofcomplerdon. i. Contect l(nig eftcrfob lr completcd' KcIIY LYor ,rcl2AAL Z2:48 6258627 ROAD AND BRIDGE Addrcrr: Telophole Nnmber: permit gailed EIEIL subjecl O the provilorr, rpccifntiou erd corditiorr etiprlrtcd lereir' For Board of cormty commissionc,rs' of Garfield cour(y, colorado: Representative of Gerfiold rn signing this applicrtion a.d upoo reeiving ^rtrorizatkrn od pc,rmission to.rnglr rhe drivcway approach (es) d€scribod herein ttrc ippticant signifies il'.t h.;; -+ rrno."rt oalrro o.rp'tt thc foregping provisiono and cooditiotu -""a.groou,o"",*'#fifi.1J:il,:rcilir[[ff*flH*$J,ii**'ntui'oprirsviewodandaprvcd tsAqE- IU P-05 SeP-sFl-oI 03:49P September 30, ZW Kelly Lyon P.O. Box 110 Silt, Co. E1652 Attn: Kelly On Septemb er 24,2OOl a vell test was conducted on a new well on Lot #4. The folloving information was obtained: Well Depth---' 120'-0' C"iinE ilre ttopl "-'---7" (steel) Standing vaieflevel"'------ -------'33'95' Total teft dme- -4 hrs- PrawOovn at 4 gpm- --"-'52'92' Production is------ -------15 gpm' This lest qras conducted with a L hp. Sta-Rite tesc pump Model 20P' The well iecovered back to 45.69'in 5 mii. Ttris well corrld p_roduce 21,600 gal- il d;t. rf vbu have any questions please call me, Ratut Samuelson at 945- 6309. Sincerely; Raun Samuelson p.O, Box 297 r Glenwood Sprlngs, CO 8.l602 o (970) 945-6309 . Fox (970) e47-e448 Wolet Sysrems ' So/es, Setvice & lnslollalion a, ae Jorrr{ c. KEPHART & CO. GflAND JUNITION LABORATORIIS 435NoRTHAYENUEfPHoNE:(',7o)?42-1(,lA0FAx:(9.'lo)243"?23s0GRANDJuNcrloN'coLoRADoat5Ol-+ _ ANALYTICAL REPORT _ Iteceived (rom:ReiaI t-.Y, l';el 1Y LYort a r- , Sarrutel sr-rn F unrP Ca ' PO Box 797 Gl errwsod SPr i rigs r FAX q4'l-E]448 g /?t--t/Ctl CO B 16t): r-.AX LaboratorY No. J san e'1.'L a' 1-t7crn FG Bo>l I1(j 5i I t-. , LltJ 'cl165:l 876*:j94;T., ceI I :5'79-Ij:j?t-l t'la'L-' er(97il) 758--t Date RePorted Ple Customer No. I / ?g/ t:tl Dale Iteceived L;ib nt.lri,bEr ilainpie II) -f ciL;rI Di s$ol verl Eir:i1 i dsi I'li Lriii:E! (l{) -[c:h.al CsI i f ornt Bac't'eri;i [.-ab IrLlfirbk-1r- Si;rriiplr: Il) 'T'rJh-HI Di rs:;r:rI ved tSc:l i ds I'li tr';itE: (l'l) "l-cital CsI i.For-rn liratr::ter-i a fliq / l. rriq / I c: c, 1 r:Jn L er, / 1 il (:)flI I :-;(J() tnQ / ! t(i t'hQ/! JIrLt--rt [:e :E!r'(f 75815 L-ot .++ T. g / ?(:! ,/ (:) I 'J$ I (:) (i. 5t3 () 5r.tc-1e;:r=.'L e-"1 Dr- i rr [,: i tig , Sr.tc3gt'rete'il Dr :i rthi rrg, I-.irnita; {c:r Derpt-. Fleal'Eh 73'.i1t: [-.c-.rt "]14 g /?Ct/ Ctl L-iirrits fc:r Dep:t. Fln;rl tl-r ']:59{t rnct,/ I (r. 911 ,ilq / J. t) c:c:I on i t:-r:3./ t t-itJir,I 5()() rrrca,/ I It) mclI nrrtst b.ltl r esro fr;.rcteri EiI qr-cir'lth, br-rt l-rEt Uol i {orrn' 1..-*i[: Di r-ec:tt:r- I tJ " litalte'r- f{tllEt3: Sainpil e {+7585, "L-ot +}:1" tratd w)oz atl Lo/OL/oL 11:11 FAX JO+INW.SAVAGE P.G Afrorrqydl-ar/ xc: Barry Sovern 201 Rrllrcro Ave, P.O. Bor 1826 Ritl6. CO E1€5U192€ 97G@$1r70; fr:r Ql5{8o3 enrail: Ssva6a.ll/@tol.ncr Oaober 1,2001 Garfield County Board of County Commissioners 109 8d'St., Ste 300 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC Exemption Dear CourrrY Commissioners: please be advised rhar I have met with Kelly Lyon and Barry Sovern and they have ngidi- io a resolution of the apparent title problems shown by the SurvCo sLrvey on this Si.iption Application. Prior to submission of a final Exemption Plat for your signaturq the location of thl'sovern property ("Excepted Parcel of 0.795 acres) will be re-described to be a jacent to the County noaa nighr of Way kr addition the lovems have agreed to relinguish thi Cister.r and Sewer Line Right of Way that crosses underthe County Road' With resolurion of these matters, the Soverns have no objecUons to the Lyon Farnily Exemption. We would like to thar*Kelly Lyon for his cooperuion in these matters and the County Corncrissioners and stafffor their assistance in this ma.Uer as well. Lyon via for to 8765943 .>.EKT) sl,,PpEo aq0lzmt SEPT.24,200t BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GARFIELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO GARFIELD COUNTY COURTHOUSE SUITE 3OI ro9 8th STREET GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO DEAR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ; RE: LYON FAMILY LLC 062I COUNTY RD. 235 SILT, CO. 81652 IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING THAT ALL ADJOINING PROPERTIES RECEIVE NOTIFICATION OF SUCH ACTION, BUT NOTHING WAS SENT TO MY FATTMR OLIVER DIEMOZ, MY SISTER MAzuORIE ALESSANDRI, OR MYSELF. INSTEAD IT WAS INFORMATION GIVEN TO MARIORIE VIA A NEIGIIBOR. I FIND THIS UNACCEPTABLE SINCE OUR PROPERTY IS ONE OF THE CLOSEST TO FEEL TIIE EFFECTS. WIIAT OTHER UNDER _TI{E- TABLE ISSUES MAY BE CONCEALED AT SOME LATER DATE? UNLESS THE LAWS TIAVE CIIANGED RECENTLY IN TFIE STATE OF COLORADO, IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING TIIAT LAND CANNOT BE SUBDIVIDED INTO LESS THAN 35 ACRE PARCELS WITHIN THE COUNTY ALSO TTIE GROUND WATER MAY NOT BE SUFFICIENT TO SUPPLY NEIGHBORING SUBDIVISIONS WITH DENSE POPULATION. WttA*T GUARANTEES THAT THIS WILL NOT AFFECT MY WELL. NEXT IS TI# POSSIBLE POLLUTION OF GROUND WATER FROM SEPTIC AI\[D RUN-OFF. ALSO IS TI{E CONCERN OF TRAFFIC AND TIM CONDITION OF 214 RD. AND 235 RD. WITH ALREADY HEAVY TRAFFIC. WILL ANY RESTRICTIONS BE IN PLACE TO PROTECT NEIGI{BORING PROPERTIES FROM DEVALUATION? , I WOULD NOT BE OPPOSED TO 35 ACRE PARCELS OR MORE BUT I FEEL ANYTHING SMALLER WOULD IMPACT THE NEIGHBORING PARCELS WITH NO UN-DO CIRCUMSTANCES. PLEASE CONSIDER THESE CONCERNS BEFORE ALLOWING TIfi SUBDIVISION. SINCERELY, RONALD L. DIEMOZ P.O.BOX2324 PAHRUMP, NV. 89041 CC MARIORIE ALESSANDRI OLIVER DIEMOZ Zt79'o/2'06'N0 ( L0/0L/0t 11:10 FAX @oz .R'ECEIVEDOCT O 12OOI' JOHN W. SAVAGE P.G. Afuneydl-a$/ October l,2001 trxt{201 Reilred Avo. P.O- Bd 1926 Rille, CO EiE5G1926 970€2$1470; lelc €:25{6fr1 emil: SamgeJl/V@rofrol Cvarfield CountyBoard of Courfi Commissioners 109 8'h St., Ste 3oo Gleawood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Kelly and Mictr,ael Lyon Family LLC F.xemption Dear CountY Commissioners : please be advised that I have met with Kelly Lyon and Barry Sovern and they have agreed to a resolution of the apparent title problems shown by the SurvCo survey on this f*emption Application. Prior to submission of a final Exemption Plat for your signatrre, the locatioo of thJSovem Property ("Excepted Parcel of 0.795 acres) will be redescn-bed to be adjacent to the County Road Right ofWay. In addition the Soverns have agreed to reliuguish thi Cistern and Sewer Line Right ofWay that crosses under tlre County Road. With resolution of these matterq the Sovems have no objections to the Lyon Family Exemption We would like to thu*Kelly Lyon for his coopenation in these matters and the County CommissionErs and stafffor their assistance inthis matter aswell. Lyon via fu< to 87G5943xg: Barry Sovem @or I . , l0/0L/0L 11:10 FAX THE BIFLE HOUSE 201 MILFOAD P.O, BOX 1926 BiFLE, COLORADO 816s0 I.I JOHN W. SAVAGE, P.C. ATTOFNEY AT LAW ? t' PHONE: (970) 62$1470 FAX: (e70) 625.08q1 e-mail: SavageJ\lV @ m:fgt FAX TRANSMITTAL FORM Date: . ro/otlzoot _ To:Attention: Trish.for the Garfield County F6;(945-7785 Eoard df Cottrrrrlesl.onerB To:FA)( NO: To: Keltv Lvon FA)( NO:876-5 3 lo:FA( NO: FAX NO No. of pages (including trans. page): 2 ATTACHMENTS:10/01/2001 lecrer co the Couaty Conrmissioners for their I:00 p.m, hearlag fodsy conceriaing the Lyoa Family Exenpti.on and the Sovem property. NOTES: T Original by mail: YEs xc bY 63il f6' - -Barry Sovera THIS ls A CoNFIpENIAL ATToRNEY-CLIENr co.MMUNlcArl9N.- Ll R_E9EIVEq BY YOU IN ERROR, PLEASE RETURN TO US BY U.S. MAIL AND GALL US COLLECT. YOUR, COSTS W|LL BE REIMBURSED UPON REQUEST. ----rr---r- llor l5 20Dl i ilPM EsSr.ll r,riNsTRIIiTI':,N I,0 t,ujj Golomlc DtDldrrt.al cf Prrblle Hmlrfi lnd Envlroanlnl--'Effi;tt;; ricniicrtns I trrtr :{ttr'gctnont unlt REPORIINO Foiit rOilMrE@ ANALWEE SAilFLt& FLE^qE FILL out ol{E FoRM . ?oR SAlElNolvlDuAL EoUic!/Fl^H? or cot$poSlTE tl" vEa t t ct ilo t 1 rxE$E ncEuLTs AiI TO lE UIIO TO FULFILL tTATt tAMtLlNo RCOUIREMII{T! t.t- lttt'ill;tltItl?lttiSrffFll{,l?tottl Ctr tAfitt O f' l'ontY's" PrflBlo ti#couHT':fi.F)rtrl oATEcoLLtetEA. 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E/ rrrct itc E . LrFrt blBe/ ill m tl|. Eirililn.tl Esgg{pl..r. .!E' emar el..t 4|h+ l,rlli, o]r[r. Eo E.}rlI tJrlrt$Hr .rlll. lGIrLtE ?q G.5fraaa o.tidtailrra tl..lr lt.lf,rtii-trri ; rluar^|rg}t '. ., i rFtAFRra Iijr.rr l,l , r i r 1,, i.r', ti'j .A 1.' iql'1'I ir.l' i I 'I :gr .:ri EO'd LL6Z-9?6 olf'vt,Et:IT tO-gI-.toN I I t ard I I ,.1 .,.,1 .ri' ll,:r I5 2uuI ::j0PU El'$ALT ;0il5llil';tli.il{ Owncrs t(dly & IcrncrtcLYon Michrll Cuh LYon F$lifirih Cocr Shcct nl rColD1 -- qdez?z? Eclrffi;itn Frr f ,ryo;lor *7 ,,, Keily and Michael Lyon Familv LLc fi::'kFo'?o*!lh,#,[f.ni;eovrcoun ?*",tlrt/.,r,!t#hOOt Ilo00ll t I o TOr Sublcct Rrnrrlr: ilru-^ , IO'd LL6Z-9i6 0L6 vtEI: II to-gl-,\oN t llor. I5 i001 ::ilFtrl RECEIVEi] uo tfrY 116 ?oo OWNFHS Krlly & J+rncttc Lyon Mlciuel& Carie uYon Novcmb* 15,200t Donald L. ZodGl Chief Burning Mountain Firc Prstcction Disrict K) Box z $llt, CO 81612 Rc: Excmpior\NrlsmProptty u 0621 ColEtty Rod 235 (Drvlr Poiat). Ar pcryorU lcnu drrad Mry 15, 2001, rlhioh is OnclOmd, w hrW irUtrllcd i 10,000 Slton nna:rpouOlrdcr ud( with r frrc hydrrrtt on Corurty Road 235, Ir ir grrvity flow [.. A* uA[ b tho firt hydnnt. It il now opcrrtional' Wc arc rtrcrving rut srs;mctrt from tho County Boad to thc trnk, A homcowncrs amOciation htr bccn formcd to Lcrp it zul of urtsr to do any rndntcr ncc. My gndantandlng is fist this ir for lotr orrc through fotu' Pleasc check thc sytton out utd l$ mc know if thir ir what you hed in miud, ThrnkB, Ivlmagcr BASTIT [OilSlP'l]':l I ril{ KELLYAND illcl{AEL LYOi{ FAmILY' LTO. P. O. Box 1'lO - tE00 Mtdloino Borr Coutl $ilt, Cohtrdo 81652 oihc: (970)t7e3$. FA,\ (9701870-S9{g eo- d t-L6z-gn6 (,LE vEg: II fO-gI-,\oN ./1 RECEIVEDNOV O 12OO1 -;:# ' OV?NERS Kelly & Jeanette LYon Michael & Carrie LYon KeUY AND MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LTD. P. O. Box 110 - 18OO Medicine Bow Court Silt, Colorado 81652 Otlice: (970) 876-5944 FAX (970) 876-se43 RECEIYED ltoy 0 2 200tOctober 31,2001 Kit Lyon Senior Planner Planning Department Garheld County 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Lyon Subdivision ExemPtion Dear Kit, We have complied with everything you have asked for. The field visit with you, the County Plannir, Michael Eriin, County Engineer, Peter Belau, Consulting Engineer and Hydroiogist, Jordy Adams, a Geotechnical Engineer, and my family has resulted in a very tt o.ougtirtudy of the exempted lots. Their findings have resulted in building envelopes well oier one contiguo.r, u"r" of less than a 40 percent slope and out of any hazardous flood or rock fall areas. They have also located an access road ofless than l0 percent to the building site on lot 3 andwe will install it as part of the lot package. This has been drawn and all surveyed by Sam Phelps, a Civil Engineer. We have installed a 10'000 gallon non-potable wateriank underground with a fire hydrant (gravity flow to County il.oad 235) along with easements from County Road 235 with a graveled road to and including tfre 1O,OOO gallon tank for fire protection. We have formed a homeowners association to own and maintain the tank. It is now full of water and operating' New wells have been drilled and tested for 4 hours. The only things left in order to get a building permit should be the same as any other building permit in the County as we have aesigna:tea envelopes and we have had geotechnical studies completed. Thc dliveway entrances have been permified and installed to the County requirements' You had mentioned that the County would like a 60 foot wide easement for the road' Most of the road has a 60 foot wide easement except 468 feet. There is a concrete root cellar on the west side of the road and an antique barn on the east side of the road just opposite' There is only 5l feet between the two. I would be willing to give some right of'way on the west side of County Road 235 at the intersection to alleviate a sharp turn to the w-est onto County Road 214 ^ p., the enclosed drawing by Peter Belau, P.E instead of the 60 foot easement. We have un ugr""*"nt with Mr. Sovem that owns the 8 tenths of an acre with his house and garage to tiade for approximately 6 acres, mostly hillside, west and south of his property. rnit *itt still leave j.02 u"t"t in lot 4. He will clean up his property and deei an easement back to us on the east side of County Road 235. -r' I '4 I .:CtElVEn N(}V fi t Ztltir Please call me if you need anything else' Sincerely, Kelly Lyon Manager Encl.: There are six copies of the following: 1. Topo plats with lot lines. 2. Plats of lots without topos. 3. Driveway Permit Lot I 4. Permit to Construct a Well Lot 1 5. 4 hour water test from Samuelson Purnp Company Lot I 6. Anatytical Report from Grand Junction Laboratories on water for Lot 1 7. Leftirfrom Garfield County Road and Bridge Department for existing driveway onLot2. 8. 4 hour water test from Samuelson Pump Company Lot2' 9. Well permit aPPlication Lot2. 10. Driveway Permit Lot 3 11. Permit to Construct a Well Lot 3. 12. 4hour water test from Samuelson Pump Company Lot 3' 13. Analytical Report from Grand Junction Laboratories on water for Lot 3' 14. Driveway Permit Lot4. 15. Permit to construct a Well Lot 4. 16. 4hour water test from Samuelson Pump Company Lot 4' 17. Analytical Report from Grand Junction Laboratories on water for Lot 4' 18. Lettei from John W. Savage, P.C. Regarding Barry Sovern's lot. 19. Geotechnical Site Assessment for Lots I through 4 from HP Geotech' 20. Conceptual Development Plan for Lot 3 from Enartech,Inc. 21. Slope 'r\nalysis andproposed Building Envelopes from Enartech, Inc' 22. Hydraulic Calculations for Lot 3 driveway drainage frgm Enartech,Inc' 23. Diawing of the County Road right-of-way at intersection of County Roads 214 and 235 fromEnartech, Inc. 24. Draftform of Homeowners Association ready to file upon final approval' OWNEBS. Kelly & Jeanette LYon Michael & Carrie LYon KELLY Arr..r MIGHAEL LYON FluluY lro' P. O. Box 110 - 18OO Medicine Bow Court Silt, Colorado 81652 Office: (970) 876-5944 FAX (970) 876-5943 October 15,2001 Donald L. Zordel - Chief Burning Mountain Fire Protection District PO Box 2 silt, co 81652 Re: Exemption, Nelson Property at062l County Road 235 (Davis Point). As per your letter dated May 15, 2O0l,which is enclosed, we have installed a l0'000 gatl,on undergrourd water tant< witn a fire hydrant on County Road 235' It is gravity flow from the tank to the fire hydrant. It is now operational. we are reserving an easement from the CountY Road to the tank. A homeowners association had been formed to keep it full of water and to do any maintenance. My understanding is that this is for lots one through five' Please check the system out and let me know if this is what you had in mind' Thanks, Manager Burning Mountains Fire Protection District Box 2 Silt, Co 81652 Board Borbrr Prrsidestt Rob.tt Vle heai(ht Brit C l,Hh, Michrril l)cn T,orrlcl-(lhict' This rt{iy is within the Burning Mountains Fire Protection District and we do provide tire protocdoo |o ssuo. Due to close proximity of these lots there should be a l0'000 galk:. cisterrt bomecn ra*,.zurd 3 with a dry hydrant, *ith a 5 inch fire connection. This needs to be acr:essible t"i 35 IUoEd. This should be for fire protection ouly' May 15,2001 SUBTBCT: Excmpnion, Nelson Property at 0621 County Road z3s To fllbb.lftY Concorn: Yott: DoilId L Burning ruD ,' JOHNW.SAVAGE P.G. Afloreydl-aw 201 Rrllto.d AYe' P.O. Box 1826 Rn6. cO t1€5G192€ 970-@S'l.70i f.t: 625{BO:l emsil: Seragaltl/@rol.hd Oaober 1,2001 Gadeld County Board of County Commissioners 109 8d' st., ste 300 Glenwood SPrings, CO El60l Re: Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC Exemption Dear CountY Commissioners: Please be advised Oar I have met with Kelly Lyon and Barry Sovern and they have ^,,u6_to a resolutil;i,r,. .ppr.nt title prourgml $o* uy thg Survco survey on this Exemption epplication.- prior ti submission of a final Exemption Plat for your signahrre, the rocation ofthe Sovern property (,,g*"rpiuJparcer of 0.795 uct-ur) will be re-described to be adjacent to the ao**, i;;'d i{8f"Iy/;;. -rn Jaitioo the sovems have agreed to relinguish the Cistern ana s"*Jiit* ,ai*fr'. of Wayihat cro$Es underthe Courty Road' With resolution of these matters, the Sovems have no objectrons to the Lyon Family ExemPtion, Wewouldliketothar|KellyLyonforhis.cooperuioninthesemattersandtheCounty cornmission.,, -d ,tutrfor their assistance in this matter as well. SincerelY s xc:Lyon via fax to 876'5943 Barry Sovern f . u)z/ vJc ocT-at-ZaaL L2t3t H-r rc-g1ga, H Itcuworth-Ptwhk Geotetlrnical, lnc. s0i0 Counw Roatl t54 Glr:uwood SPrings, Colorado 81601 Irtrouc: 970-945-7988 F'u: 970.945-11454 hpgeo@)hpgeotech.cotn October I, 2001 Kelly anrl Michael LYon FamilY LLC Attn: Kelly LYott P.O. Box 110 Silt, Colorado 81652 Suhject: Job No. L01676 Geotechlical Site Assessment, Proposed Lyon Exemption, LoS 1 through 4, West of Davis Point Road (oounry Road 23-5), Garfield Counl,y, Colorado. Dear Mr. Lyon: As requesred, we rncr wirh you at thc subjecr sire trn-September 30, 2001- In adclition to rhe site reconnaissance of the Propqfty;we luve also reviewed regional geologic maps of the area. 'l'he purpos. oi nurj work was to assess the geotecltnical conditions Ot the propcrty and their llotential irnpact to thc proposed resittential 'subdivision' This Iertcr has tleen prepar.h tn sutnmarize our findings attd prcsetlt our cOncluSions' The work was performed in accordance with our agreelnent for geotechnical engineering services to Kelly ancl Michael Lyon Farnily LLC, clatetl Septenrber 27, 200I' Proposcd Developrneut: A site pla[ for the subdivision clated April 5, 200] shows 4 proposeA single l'anrily lom varying in size from about 2'82to 9'74 acres' An existing residence is rocated nn tot 2 oftrre proposed deveroprncnt. Thc lots will bc scrviccd by individual well.s a'd septic clisposal .ty*ien1t. lndiviclual driveways will provide access to thc proposcd building sites. Site Conditious: 'l'he proposed developtuettt covets about 19.79 acres aud is located wesr of County Roacl 235 to the east of the Town gf Silt in Sectiqn 1' T'6 S', R'92 W' The ground sirface is variable witS moderate to steep slopcs at g'ades between about 5% and 40% itile P[oPosecl builcling areas. The grouncl surface was fonned by c1;fiuvial ald slope *r*t .t"potits cogsisting Of fragmeuts of sanclstqne ip a silty to clayey sand matrix which may be hyclrocontpressive (soule ancl stover, 1985)' A very steep hillside ar grades up to obou, 60{//o is locatecl to the west-southwest ol'the Lot 4 builiing envelope. Erosiolal clrainages are located ou Lots 3 and 4' Sandstone boulrlers ate exposed ou the hillside to the west-southwest aud in the southern portion of I-ot +. The ilarural vegetation consists of sagebrush, grass and wccds. Geologic Settiug: 'l'he property is located ou the eastern sitle trf the Piceance structural hasin which was forrned auring the Laramide Orogeny ahout 40 to 70 million years ago. Near surfhce tbrrnation rock in this Part of the basin_is the Ilocene zutd Paleocene- ale Wasatch Formation (Tweto and Otherl, 1978)' The Wasatch is a fluvial serlimentary ftrrmation and is macle up 0f varicolcrred ctaystone, siltstone, sandstone and conglogrerate lenses. 'I'he bedding is uearly flat to gently dipping down to the south' ocT-o1.-ZZAL L2t3t H-P GEOTECH f.4J' UJ Kelly and Michael LYon FamilY LLC October l, 2001 Page2 Majol thult.s ltave not been mapped in the vicinity of thc Property flCrkham and Rogers' 1981). Geologic Assessmentl lr s[6uld he feasible to clevelop the property generally a's proposed ancl based on geotechnical conditions. TItc southern Portion of the Lot 4 tuiiOing envelope tras p"otential rockfall hazud from flre 'stcep hillside ro the west' consrucrion of a resiieucc on Lot 4 should be limited to the uorthern portion of the builcring envelopc unress additionar evaruarion derermines that it is feasible to mitigate the rockfall hazarcl. our currant assessnrent indicates tllat rhe remaining propelty is not cxposed to landslide. rgckfall qr grctuld subsideuce huards' There are some conditions of a geotechrrical natufe which should be considered as part of the inClividual ltlt ,l,eueitrpment. These ccrnditions are discussed below' Fouudation conclitious: The colluvial soils exposed-at tlre Pt'operry could.ltave a ;dp;; potential if they becot,e wetted. The sirbsurthce conditions should he evaluated for individual lot development. If .settlement pronc soils are prcsent, their poteutial impacts arc typically nritiiated by control ot'landscape irrigation near the building, heavily reiniorceO ibunaation walts a'd low t'ooti'g hcaring Pressures' In some cases, the compressible soils can be subexcavated agd replaced with cornpacted strucrural fill. percol.ation resting shoulcl be concluctecl frlr septic disposal-desigu on the incrividual lots once thc rocation of tn. septic disposal sysrcrns havc bccu dete'.incd. t'looding and Surface Draiuage: Sorne flooding shOuld be expected ftOm the natural slopes o' rhe western side of tlie developrnunt on-d in.tlre drainages on Lots 3 and 4 cluring periocls of snowpack melting und^ in,.nr. precipitation' Mirigation of potential tlooding such as wittr dlflection berms and swales may be needed depending on the location of t5e building site. A civil engineer should design dre grading and drainage plan for rhe inclivitlual k'rt developnrent' Construction-Related Slope Insttbility: The grading for the proposetl driveway alignments and residences iourd cause uustabre srope conrritions. when grading plans for: the individual lot clevelopment havsbeen rletermined, they th::l-d-b^:ieviewed by thc georechni.ur .i!ii.er ror srabiliry considerarions' To reduce the porential for coustruction-related=slope instabitiry, it is recotnrnended drat building sites not be located on slopes stceper than 30% and driveway alignnents should avoid crossing slopcs sroeper than about 40Vo toat..**r, p,"titui Wc recomtnend that strucntrcs be setbackatleast25feetftcrmstrongtt'pOgrapt'icbreaksunlessfurtherstucliesshowthat it is acceptable to build closer to steeiei-slopes' We recommencl for preliminary clesign rhat cur and fill *f,rp"r1. gtacled at 2'horizontal ro I ve*ical or flaner a'd protected agaiust erosion by revegetation or other means' H.P GEOTECH r .v)1+/ 4J ocl-aL-289L Lzt31 H_P -EOTECH Kelly ancl Michael LYon FamilY LLC October 1, 2001 Pagc 3 Earthquake consideratious:'l'he devcloplnent could e_xperience moderately strong eart5quale-relatecl il";j shaking. MoaifieU Mercalli lgteusity VI ground shaking c.urcr ()ccur during a reasonabre sirvice lifc for rhe crevelopment, but the probability tbr sffongef ground shaking is low. Intensity VI ground shaking is t'elt by rnost people and causes general alarm, b-ur rc.sults in uegligibl. cl"nrog. to s6uctures of good desigg and construction. The residences should be oesi$ed to withstaud moderately strong ground shaking wirh lirtte or no damage anct not to collopt. uuder stronger ground shaking' rne relion is in Llnifornr Builcling Cocle, Seismic Risk Zone l' Based on our current undersLnding qf the earthquake hizarcl in this part of Colorado' we see tro teason to i'crease tle conur)only acclpted seisrnic risk zonc for this arca- Limitations: -fhis study was conducled according to generally accepted geotechnical .ngin..ring principles and practices in this area at this time' We make tro walragty either expressed or implied. The conclusions presented in this report are based on the site reconnaissance,-;iew of published geologic maps an4 our experie1ce in the area' This report has been prepued for the exclusivJ use by our client for project planning ancl preliminarY design. If drere zue arry questions or if we may be of further assismuce, Please let us know' SincerelY, IIEPWORTII - PAWLAK Jorcly Z. Adamson. Jr Rev. hy: .SLP JZAlksw cc: Enartech - Atttl: Peter Belau INC 29707 F t lo AL ,T A l'1,, H-P GEOTECH . QCI-A1.-^AA| 72132 H-P -EOTECH H-P Georecn r .v)/ u)J Kelly antl Michael Lyon Farnily LLC October 1,2001 Page 4 REFERENCES Kirkham, R.M. and Rogcrs, W.P., 1981. Earthquake Porcfiiol in Colorado - A prelintinary Eviuation Coloraclo Geological SurveY, Bulletin 43' Srrule, J.M. and stover, B.K., 19E5. surfic:iul Geology,.Geomorphology und-General Engitteeing Geotogy of Pan.r ol ine Coloratb Riuer Vatley, Roaring-Fork River Vauey, ona iiii^,ii ,i.ru,rr, Oir4eu Counry, Colorculo' Colorado Geological Survey, OPen File RePort E5't' Tweto, O. and Others, 1978. Geologic Map of the Leadville I " x 2" Quatlrcmgle' Nonhwesrern colorado. u.s, Ge<llogical survey Map I-999' TOTRL P.@5 ENARTECH, INC- Connilting Engineers and Hydrologists O1O) 945-2236; Fax 945'2977 Enclosed is a c)onceptual Dcvelopnrent Plan for [-ot 3 of the l-yon Subdivision Excrnption. This plur shows the potential location of a residencc' driveway and ISDS for thislot.Slopes]iteePerthan40%arealsoirulicatecl.Thereisl.20acresofcontiguous (but odd-shaped) area with slopes flarter tltan 4}o/o within the proposed building cnvelope. The driveway has a *"*in um grade of lO% as showtl on the enclosed profile' A cross-section of rhe iriveway at .srarion z+oo is also enclosed ttr show how the stecp slopes witl not be irnpactecl by the Ori'rt"uy constntction becausc the driveway will be fillitt ttrrough the steep-sided valley' The enclQsed plan also sht>ws the lorztitln of the l0'000-gallon water tank and fire ivJr*r that have bcen installecl as requestetl by rhc Fire [)istrict. FAX TRANSMIS.SION NO'T'E I)ATE:- 9-!28!2Cfrr . NUMBERoFP^GES(INCI-IIDING.tlilSCovERSIIEET)-4- TO Kit I-yon. Michel-Erion-an0 KelElrJon- FROM:- Peter Belau RE:. Lvon.Subdivision F'xemrltion TO-d LL6Z-9b6 0L6 dEt: To to-gz-da P -O2970 9 - -2977SeP- za-o]. O1 ?zOP ro { q) Toozom!-lc r tr,m mro! =Inz -{!r z f\, : w EE) E IHut E I c,-o c,c 6lr tC,)IJ rH -{ f-\.-) (.-- :,,S,rI --i t di ElEt s Pora t Roa ,++.i:-_ ilo 9,"'o'Irl i i 1i :i!l 'r . t r...' i I j I \ (: LJ (J'. I i j I I v EN ARTECH INC. oDlSuLilXO Blelxrlil a!'D lf'rDRoLooElls tfi,,4#'g'F#4,ffi'Htt& E E LOTs.CONCEPTUALPLAN ivision ExemPtionLyon Subd I ,a II I E lt 3I I P-03 SeP-28-Ol O1:zOP g7O r i-2977 tll tlll lll f F Fo { (., Ioozom!-lc r !Io 11 -rm ll s r I l! a D0.1 I 2 to t rd iil t,'ll ,-- t E II I I .87.E I'l sLr t'l I I wfF I I I I I I I EILO I !$u II I II a t I I I t E I I I I I !r- I aa2 I VENARTECH lNC. ooDBl[nt€ Etlo]IEEF lrlD '!lYilq'ol3l3 f*,qrimtgffiHrr$' i I 8 I LOT 3'DFIVEWAY PROFILE Subdivision EremPtlonLyon T a I & :, E II I fliTl I P -O4970 5-2977 ,SeB-ZB-OL 01:2IP Lfr Lrl ur ur II Ln ul(rlU-ro.)o)O)6i)O')toboOo-'-Jilo-+@l!o') omo {Ioz\, cn-l -{a-oz N+oo t\) + OO +.O I N)O t\)O +C ur on(Jlur ur !l(nSc-'.cr,o,o,o)o)6tooc:o=-\No)OFCoN)o') I ( v z5S-LOT 3'SECTION, STA 2+00 lsion EremPtlonLyon S ubdiv I e T I II ! E II -{! O \ ENA RTECH INC. E E[ ID XTDTOIoOIEIIlt-:t]sTlif,Trr co at FAX TRANSMISSION NOTE DATE: 10i5l01 NUMBERoFPAGES(INCLUDINGTHISCoVERSHEET) ENARTECH, INC. Consulting Engineers and Hydrologists (97 O) 945-2236; F ax 945'297 7 -Nwr 2 TO FROM RE t U*o+L tl.r.rr. \ *"- av.. The enclosed drawing shows the revised Uu/Oing envelopes that we are proposing' Each building envelope has a contiguous ur"u o{"r, thun 40% slopa The existing cut slope in the Lot 4 Building Envelope is being regraded to less than 4O%. Please reschedule the Public Hearing as soon as possible and call Kelly at 876-5944 with the hearing date so he can take care of the Public notice Lvon..Sam and I.von SCALE tago ,dt LEGEITD I'T UNI EI'IIDIilG BTYE.OIE srPts ltt@Blgll{ {orffi {t tofulot t'- fr 5 e El, 477-ArxHrtt i./i\ ENARTECH INC. colrsulnrc EilGINEEnS AllD l{iDRoLoclsTs lo2 lth sr., Gt.EtlwooD smNcs, oo !t-lo-l^- P.O. mX tdo. GlrNW@D SPRIXGI' oo tltoz (e7o) e,*'-zir6 FAX (e7O) e45-2ezt SLOPE ANALYSIS Lyon Subdivision ExemPtionryn4l 0 / LvaN 5, \r t,4 JOB ENARTECH, INC. 302 Eighth Street, Suite 325 P.O. Drawer 160 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81602 (97O) 945-2236 FAX 945-2977 SHEET NO. CALCULATED 2 Fd OATE OATE ,o CHECKED BY SCALE H Yn tpuoc( Her*oD '' 9C) T(L- 55 , "',? roca 4*'A- DJ* Colo-o-go " tlY 0[tArJLlc- ckt-cu L TION S DElGN ffits.1-l = 25 -Ygf** Knr N?ftLL DkfrtP&Gr ft{q 2j aLre9, LOT ,3; DR\Vgt^iI+Y DKAINRC'E l:n,l (^ 9ver't ,l.Io",(rtFfvpPou oGtc ?tL G@t)P = b tr) / coYLvL Nu M ba'dl = CN = b, la^9' - GrnTt ?oo. G., ?4 - Hortru ?@q ? ('; - u *r) "6 &s, / i^.1^ o{ rano{FRHi-e- oF )t*c*r+eG€ = t= i y1 = o,oq A= R = PA : ?.2vL (+.3 lO% c o o o (dr.toFf : O,l4 incher Pr*r otr,c**a.GL = A =(lC)n(r,.,'{)--a?,b D&\VEory( DITCI+ 6pa1-gEcf ror'l Tl+{eou6ll ,TW( Vgtfg Y : g e = '# * LY'av- CN,l*-n,.7't) A .6.{+?= 4,q7 {+ I (I RoDUCT 2lxi lwh Slrllsl 205{ rPriHl ?.2."3G)'b \4o.$D rrcrj'C .-) ( rc* \ t T a J I ,. \t, U l 5 .,f_t i"t t: II t I ,. n- rj, |, ,#,-. ')-,tll-u {tt I I I 1 't I t I I I ,;" t i I t tI II , I a ; I, '| I II LF ll I i \ ) I r!- co23AEAR "t l. I, I tL I Il. i r ltS # ) lr"rt.r' lr f ', liit'_P) ir'a-! i, , 't t \ I t,El\ aIII I , I tt i '1 t I..,, .n U ' :.: .:\l '. t a r.__'.- t t'. l II ,i ) t II II I,,t ,J .:L.-- II i I \ t oIt. 1r'tl tlL t! ( l'r Irit I t I { 1lrri. tY I \41 \I 'l I J .tI .t t 1 I t,I r,. __l t'.. 'a- *L-*t :- -.I' I t f r-'--l \ +.P !-' ({ t-. -- r *> -art ) ---1,,--+. SCALE: 1"= 500' \\L +- -- 'bJ-I i III , qin ?--rl7 t b I ----aF- tr .+''- .t -"'f't\ .-l ,r \ I i -trr T. JU ). I llt IiI _r 1 -l.r'tl".* It )'i*b.- ;; *l:''- t t':l,.t, bt' tlr, I g) U T t AINA ,' ENARTECH lnc. Consultlng Engineers and Hydrologists October 25,2001 Ms. Kit Lyon tM t/z East Third, Suite 208 Rifle, CO 81650 RE: Lyon Subdivision ExemPtion Dear Kit Enclosed is a drawing showing the County Road right-of-way dedication proposed by Kelly and Michael Lyon .itr,. intersection of county Roads 214 and235. The purpose of this dedication would be to allow the tight turning radius at this location to be mitigated' The Lyons are proposing this dedication in lieu of increasing the right-of-way from 45 feet to 60 feet on the northern portion of County Road 235 as discussed in your previous Staff Report' The Lyons do not want to increase the right-of-way at this location because their existing root cellar concrete structure would be located within the County',s new right-of-way and their existing barn structure would be located within a few inches of the right-of-way' please forward this information to the County Commissioners for their consideration. Sincerely, ENARTECH,INC. Peter Belau, P.E PB/jlw Kelly Lyon Sam Phelps E-mail: peterb@enartech.com COMMON\PJB2O0I\47?-01 Ltr K Lvon 102501 cc t\ 302 Eighth street, suite 325 p.o. Drawer 160 Gtenwood springs, co 81602 (g7o) 945-2236 Fax (970) 945'2977 www'enadech com t . cou I \ I I I P \ d o co U-)\n Ihch I I I I I / I I I I I I I / \rR.O.w. I I CATI N I I DEDt I I I I I I s\ tD tO I I t-- I I I ! ( I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I i i, !l I o a I Ii CU o50oo \ I I (f,s\ \l-)\r) 7 45br ) .rd I \ 1... ) I ! I LE/ too $ 1o/25/ot 1' r totl ofrrr P. EII,, {?7-outSrcod. ENARTECH, INC. CONSULNNG ENGINEERS ANO HYDROIOGISTII vr2 Eth sr.. GtrNwooo SPRINGS. CO 8t-60-l -ilo-. -aox -iio. ouiwooo s-PRlNGti.- 9-o- Et 602 t6rbta-at-r'so FN( (e7o) e'1tt-2e77 EXISTING AND PROPOSED COUNTY ROAD RIGHTS.OF-WAY n Subdivision ExemPtionLyo0 lTr4l J ! I I I I I I I I I I i I I I ( I I I I ENARTECH tnc. Consutting Engineers and Hydrologists RECE'VED ocI 3 0 2001 October 25,2001. Ms. Kit Lyon 144 Vz East Third, Suite 208 Rifle, CO 81650 -Zil]S- RE: Lyon Subdivision ExemPtion Dear Kit: Enclosed is a drawing showing the County Road right-of-way dedication proposed by Kelly and Michael Lyon at the intersection of County Roads 214 and 235. The purpose of this dedication would be to allow the tight turning radius at this location to be mitigated. The Lyons are proposing this dedication in lieu of increasing the right-of-way from 45 feet to 60 feet on the northern portion of County Road 235 as discussed in your previous Staff Report' The Lyons do not want to increase the right-of-way at this location because their existing root cellar concrete structure would be located within the County's new right-of-way and their existing barn structure would be located within a few inches of the right-of-way' please forward this information to the County Commissioners for their consideration. Sincerely ENARTECH, INC. Peter Belau, P.E PB/jlw Kelly Lyon Sam Phelps E-mail: peterb@enartech.com COMMON\PJB2Cf,|\477-O| Ltr K Lvon 102501 =\NVZrz- cc 502 Eighth Street, Suite S2S p.O. Drawer 160 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 (g7O) 945-2236 Fax (970) 945'2977 www enartech'com RECEIYED 0,cl 30zry - /'. 48 il /00 8,'. o to0 $ !Oo.to\n 1 n il ii$iii I P d a CO U-) If) cho I t i t ull 10/s/o1 1' r r0ilsrl EM P. Ell, MEI 4zl{IrFltod. V ENARTECH, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS AltD lltDROLrOGlStS 502 8th Sr., GtrNwooD SPRINGS, oo Et6Ol P.O. BOX t6O. GIENIUOOD S-PilNGS, OO 6tGO2 (g7o) 9,15-zl5s FAx (e7o) c15-29T1 EXISTING AND PROPOSED COUNTY ROAD RIGHTS.OF.WAY Lyon Subdivision Exemption0 +7r41 fi tl { I I / / R h)trt I C \ ENARTECH lnc. Consulting Engineers and Hydrologists RECE I YE O 0cI 2 9 mot October 18, 2001 Ms. Kit Lyon 144 V2 East Third, Suite 208 Rifle, CO 81650 '\ RE: Lyon Subdivision Exemption Dear Ms. Lyon: Attached is a sketch titled "Slope Analysis and Proposed Building Envelopes" for the Lyon Subdivision Exemption, dated October 14,2001. This shows the building envelopes that will be on the Final Plat. AIso attached are hydraulic calculations for the Lot 3 driveway drainage, including a typical cross-section of the proposed drainage ditch along the driveway. This ditch should be lined with rock rip-rap along the steep portion of the ditch (slope steeper than 8%), which is approximately from Station 0+50 to 2*50. Enclosed are copies of my fax correspondence dated September 28,2001 and October 5, 2001. The September 28 fax shows a conceptual development plan for Lot 3, including the driveway profile and a cross-section. The October 5 fax shows a building envelope of more than 1 acre of slopes less than 40% for each of the four lots. Please give me a call if you have any questions in this regard Sincerely, ENARTECH, INC. Peter Belau, P.E. PB/jlw Enclosure Kelly Lyon Sam Phelps Michael Erion E-mail: peterb@enartech.com COMMON\PJBZNI\477-01 Ltr K Lyon 101801 -\NVZZ- cc 302 Eighth Street, Suite 325 P.O. Drawer 160 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 (970) 945-2236 Fax (970) 945-2977 www.enaftech.com ) RECEIVED ocT 2 I2ml B I.EGEND {t $^.nt EII t'r 2d P. Elt AZ{rrrY-fgtl SCA].E ulr UNE BI'Iu)ING IIIYIII'PI SIOPES STIEPB IEAII .l0l ,a I i\ SLOPE ANALYSIS AND PROPOSED BUILDING ENVELOPES Lyon Subdivision Exemption v ENARTECH INC. @NSUInXC ENGTNEERS AltD t{yDnOLOqsIS IO_2 At ST., GLE{UOOD SpRt}tGi, OO !t!Ot P.O. 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Consulting Engineers and Hydrologists (97 O) 945 -2236; F ax 945 -297 7 RECEIYEI) 0Cf z 9 200t FAX TRANSMISSION NOTE DATE: 912812001 NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET)4 FROM Belau RE: Enclosed is a Conceptual Development Plan for Lot 3 of the Lyon Subdivision Exemption. This plan shows the potential location of a residence' driveway and ISDS for this lot. Slopes steeper than ao% are also indicated. There is 1.20 acres of contiguous (but odd-shaped) area with slopes flatter than, 40% within the proposed building envelope. The driveway has a maximum grade of lOVo as shown on the enclosed profile' A cross-section of the driveway at Statioo z+oo is also enclosed to show how the steep slopes will not be impacteo uy the driveway construction because the driveway will be filled through the steep-sided valley. The enclosed plan also shows the location of the 10,000-gallon water tank and fue hydrant that have been installed as requested by the Fire District' Ltor-st6 (ozc) xvr eizz-src (oec) zoglg c, 'soilEis oaroflNile 'oel xoe 'o'd- t-oolr G) 'sct{EdS 000tl{tlc "ts til8 zoc stsft,glouoll{ oNv su3rNtoill ol{ulllsflc,v.CNI HC]IUV N: Y2 z J o- Fz UJ =o.oJ IJJ IJJo J fFo. IJJozoo I e) FoJ E H= Ha W eEI(, H B I t 2 I t d I I t i E I uo$uteg ufi;Pqns uortl NVld lvnrdfcNoc'8 lol 15.7E p Eou ?qrod G.lf):7=--LV --/zz\l,-->1\.2 \ (, lrJo : a \0 LD ) =$r E E;s c gsl e fr38 H Efi E ;sI E;IE O1 IO L.JFV Z lJJ D LOT 3 T CONCEPTUAL PROFILE L E E IT E E I IO E ID 5+@a+s4+mJ+SJ+mt+[o 2+m 2+50t+mO+30&o - OlSotu 3t A.D. .-co eE fl I I PU tlEv - 657 4.0. - aC tD -+-= g\ I et I Itltil I $t - a----ia -F t 3 qtI a 8 B* T F t f, Bd! s1tBc fl t $ BiIo Idt i3 5 dBat IJJJ -ILoEo- =IJJ =Ect ! G}FoJ tr .9P CL Eox IIJc co .? utl eluDl mlHI e Ex,m n f,l dr!1!!!l!g"a a cn4l sl -- uaz-sta (orc) xvr ggz{tq-(o-1!) \ ,VTTV zoerg o-'ssitl$l 6inrxne '001 xoa 'od \\lllz- r-oifCoo ttttlgds ooofllglg -ls ql3 zoc srsilcotoEortt 01ty slE3]00N1 0illl1nsx00 v.CNI HC]IUVN] (oN OO) r.ro r.ro LrO LO 00+(oN r r(o (o l11 tro O+ ON ON O+ OO +N oo+6tzo IF Fa t\zo IFo IIJo (o(o(o LOLOLo (o (o (o lro rJ) Lo (oNo) o)lr)Lorr) Lo co+(oN \- r(o (o LO LO $ 5 J' E i i d I T I i E I {r;pqng uortl oo+z vrs 'Nolrcfs'8 ro1 uollduexf u \ \ I I )O ENARTECH, INC. Consulting Engineers and Hydrologists (97 O) 945-2236; F ax 945'297 7 FAX TRANSMISSION NOTE DATE:10/5/01 NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET)2 RECE, UE N afi zszwt TO FROM Belau RE t tr<r? *l-.^ \ ^Pte' aYr The enclosed drawing shows the revised bdOiog envelopes that we are proposing' Each building envelope has a contiguous ur". oflttrt that 40% slope. The existing cut slope in the Loi 4 Building Envelope is being regraded to less than 4OVo. Please reschedule the public Hearing as soon as fossible and call Kelly at 876-5944 with the hearing date so he can take care of the Public notice. SCAIE ,@,frfr0 --- I,EGEIID ffi rcr uill EI'TIDIIIC B{YIXOPE SI'PES $IIGPB IETT 'OI {t rolufot l'- fr n P. E.I' 47l-AnrFlrt VENARTECH tNC. ooilsutnxc ENorl{EEEI AllD }IYDRO]oqSTS 502 Eth sr.. GLEluooD smNcs, oo tltotp.o. Box tco, GlrNwpoD s-PflNGS, OO !tto2 (e7o) 945-z8r F x (9/7q el5-lin77 z'-ls'-SLOPE ANALYSIS Lyon Subdivision Exemption1n4t 0 I PECEt y&.tu ocl 0 5 200t ENARTE(;H, lNci, Cottsttltitlg Engimers ttntl Hydrologists (970) 945-2236; Fax 945-29n FAX TRANSMTSSION NOTE -r-* DATE:I I The enclosed drawing shows the revised building envclopcs tbflt we are pnrEming' Each building cnvcrop hai a urntiguou$ arEa of ress than 40% st.pe. The cxisting cut slopc in thc Lot 4 Builcling Envelopc-is bcing rcgraded m less t!1n+OA' Please rcschedule the Rrblic Hearing as soon as possible .oo ,*h Kerly at 976-s944 with the hearing date so hc can nke care of thc Public noticc. NUMBER OF PAGES (INCLIJDING THIS COVER SHEEI') TO: Ert LYon, -S- FROM: Peer Belau . RE: Lyon Subdivisicrn Exemption- IO'd LL6Z-9i6 olfi v6E!E}0 fo-90-a=to I (\ l^, t", SCALU l$flotd#, :r 1, "' IEqEND EOt ta IUTIM ulIIEI li { ri ')m ffi.F* t , , ,rl ili1 ,'',,,' wtrnr lrrE '. Efl' -qW ENARTECH lNC.#R\ cffiulTrp EtaE no HlDtu.ffitli ,z_-IN H,)ff1#ffi+.f;mHtr- a[Ht SLOPE ANALYSIS Lyon Subdivlslon ExemPtion eo'd LL6Z,-9t6 0L6 v6E:Elo) ro-90-ai'o ,f { ... tl ,j ii !',y: ,/t4 _5I a \ a I t n I l'l' 't "d , I I t I RT,CEIVED sEP 2 I 2001 ENARTECH, INC. Consul,ting Engineers and Hyi[rologists (9?O) 945-2236; Fax 945-2917 FAX'I'RANSMISSION NOTE -j l)A'l"E: 9/2E12001 NIJMBER O}I PAGES ONCLI]DING THTS COVER SHEET) _ 4 .- TO: KitLvoB,Mi@n FROM: Peter Belau RE: Lygq.Su@- F.ncloscd is a conccptual f)evelopmcnl Plan for Lot 3 of the Lyon suhlivision tjxcrnption, ThiS plan *tto*, the potiutial locetion of a rcsidentr' driveway and ISDS for this lot, Slopcs stecper than 40% are also indicuterl- Thctc is L20 actes of contiguous (hur odd.shaped) area with sloJres flattcr than 40% within thc Ploposcd building envelope. The clrivcway lus a maximum grade of 1096 as shown on the encloscd profilc' A cross-scction of the tlriveway at Station 2+00 is also encluqed to show how the steep slopcu wlll not hc impacted ty *re tlriveway construction becaus€ the driveway will be frllod through the *rcep-sidcd vallcy' The enckrsed plan also shows the location of thc 10'000-gallon water unk and firc hydrant that have been installcd as rcqucstul by the Fire District, LYU - IO'd LL6Z-9v6 0L6 dgz! TO TO-gt7-das P.o?94E-"977Sep-28-Ol OI l26P I ro {g, Ioozo rn! -{E Dr E'm mroE =In ={ !rDz stPJl'.200l wE l!E-l (i-.*. " r:){:.}fl PoIu t Road 8{.sr E ENARTECH INC. GSIJUnH $aoilllur lrD lflErfl'cEt3m,ffilf&I I l T I t t T LOT 3. CONCEPTUAL PI.AN Subdiviaion ExcmptlonLyon I I I: g I ; I, I (f I LJ\ I I i a I P. 03970 946'^qr77Sep-et-Ol QL;27P IVED sEP 2 8 2001Il{ I I I t I I ro -{ (r, I oo =om! {CDr !To-tI Irnr 6+ B I I + E I B t t{ I U + i'l I tl t rtt v /Z7R*-ENARTECH INC. ooil.il5 tlilH:E D Ato HllroLHltffiffiffirt*LOT 3. DRIVEWAY PROFILE $ubdivlslon ExemptionLyon tt :. I I I I t t I 3t *J. ld L IIIJ ::I 1..'-u l::m ,E ]T I | ,!l:J :r .E l-t_l .,] I I IL I a q*rffiffi\w $rEo1florH ilr ffii0la oul0rilF .=stzzz,.CNI HC]IUVN] uo;1druex3 uotslnlpqng uoAl 00+a vrs'Nollcas'E lol t T T I II d I II E I C+ (f ftl C ON I c <- I qoC\oO+C(.ohl =-OOCo)c)(.oco(o@(ototJ)t0LrO0tOloLt^llr] \ \ I t ) (oNM+O@NIr-'OCO0)O)A@to@(oLouo!OLrO!nLOl{lUlt]) OO + F,l l00z I z dls 03nt33lu CIc)+N =o Il- l-a E 2,oIFo lJJa dLZ! to f O-BZ-daszz6e-9f6 0L6to'd e c 3, 20 01rr 4 : 06PM BA$ALT CO}{STRUflT ] ON Port'lt'FEl( trlote ":1?i c :IEI'UEu.uilu-t, I 7A71 RECEIVED Nov { 0 200t trrrh Lnvironmcntel' LLC urEurndr. Siuccrcly, ?lt Wr/birl 'l.l;SArfo rO I l6t I rd ilrrol0&1.7r F*tli'lfir Dcccnbu 3' 2001 I(el$ LPn iio[!' ila uiohaol LYon FunilY, Ltd' Via Frcrimilr m 970.t76'5943 P.O, Bu,110 lEo0lvtdichcBow Court EUt, Cotoru& t1632 'RBr Lpa ExcmPtion'Lot 5 Wetl$d Ilslinqtion DcuKelly: At you,r rsqu0G t soUrpl*od l*ctlsdcvdurtiou aud dclincrt{o! of thE lot 5 prrcel jurr ogt of SUt, I6il tlo* lrot LO r Oet*nhrtioo rftt tttt propot hvdrcloty' re lb udq*rtioncxirt,oqullilyertriarrorrupontbcprupertyrrjrrrirdiotioarl Ttruc juridictioul wrtludr wse lcaeted_aloog tlre arrtrrn-ffiotty llne lt rpht whort druinaSo toru fl;;fi;ilidir oolleotli at rlrr mutorli DruDstty Ii!! Blous 6€ CmtE Vrlloy Diuh, in ths mrtlr*rt qua$er of thc properly whorc r mell willow out odrtl urO 4r.*i; tlr. fiil*utt Oit t wUich rourrwus ta, ttr Wqe saal Hin.E to to CotorsaO firor. lo o.ott .* 11o Ao*in*t vc54*ivr amrurdty ir hydrophytio, ttr miU *,it#ty,lrt. and pcnquic oouditton+. urd tsr wat clthcr ;fiilt"i .; ;ild".d6;dryv tttdtsuori orrrope hydrolosic esndldonr b ortSlirh Paiodic floodinl Butd on By hwcrtfldour rnd thr EoId rtaldaS-*d.f,U{T 9rY"!tr00 lrcll' }'ou lud thE d6li63rtcd crttt euflEyod .nf qnf*f. i rc"icu'E tlrt rarenhs t!i!. :lt{ulg srd finrl tr,* it .*oriltil=fm tUiioriiiluioo cooplotcd -b{."h the field' 'Ito rmr 6c!rcd ,r "fn. oiifiOiin*tt.e'ilohC. .fl'otru Oitiamroa u rrstlmdr ptru rrtr:hrfmovtlr riPltiqt Yrha Should you havc rny quertlonr, plorc fml fice to 5tvc me a cdl' LEe fi868i By to a $ogofrnurPvPd Page I ofl Kit From: to: Sent: Aftach: Subiect: jws John Savage <savagejw@rof.net> Kitt Lyon <klyon@garf ield-county. com> Wednesday, November 28, 2001 2:41 PM Covenants Lyon Exemption 1128 redline rtf'rtf Lyon Exemption Kit: Attached is a further revised set of the Lyon Exemption covenants. some of the changes are minor, ,or" *"r" the result of talking to Don Deford re the future resub of Lot 5' We have one questions re your letter of 11127: para. 8/9:.lt was. Kelly's unders-tan-ding.that he had agreed to dedicateacomplete60'rightof wayforDaviiiointRoadandthatportlon of CR.2l4lyingnorth.of the l existing fenceline (by whiJr ne is d-edicating'io tni countv s3' of right of w^ay ol the west and 43' on the east, more than the normal 30' since he only o*,i" one side of the roadi The County should acquire the additional 7-17 feelfrom the prop"rtv o*n", to tne nortn when that property develops. lt is entirely u{?i|for Lyons to dedicate an entire 60;;iglit ot *ay when he only owns th6 pioperty on the south side of CR 214' \[,\o c'"nn ,'Jc"'.t sP \ vl'{^L. \r, U'"tt^-\ *c^'-c\^-' tu'291'2001 IIIII EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT FIES UFICE RECEIl,ED sEP 2 I 200ENGINEEFIING ING Ms. Kit Lyon Garfield County Planning Department 144 Y2 East Third, Suite 2O8 Rifte CO 81650 September 19,2OO1 RE: Kelly and Michael Lyon Family, LLC - Exemption Subdivision Review Dear Kit: At the request of Garfield County, Resource Engineering, !nc. (RESOURCE) has reviewed the Kelly and Michael Lyon Family, LLC - Exemption application. Our comments are presented below. Geologic hazards including potentially unstable slopes, debris flow, and rock fall may affect the building envelopes for Lots 2, 3 and 4. The application indicates that there is suitable area on slopes less than 4O% within the proposed building envelopes for each lot. However, there is no mapping of the geologic hazards to support the conclusion of buildable area on slopes less than 4Oo/o. The considerations in Section 8:60(e) of the subdivision regulations do not appear to be adequately addressed. The building envelopes for Lots 2, 3, and 4 include areas with slopes greater than 40%. The Lot 3 building envelope also includes a water line easement and a natural drainage. Based on items 1 and 2 above, we believe that the application has not demonstrated the ability to provide appropriate building envelopes in accordance with Section 5.O4.O2 of the Garfield County Zoning Regulations. 4.The proposed 10,000 gallon f ire protection storage tank will not be a "dry" fire connection. A fire hydrant at County Road 235 would have a static pressure of approximately 35 psi. All improvements must be installed and operational prior to the signing of the exemption plat. lt should be the responsibility of the developer to provide an initial fill of the water storage tank and fire protection system. The plat does not give dimensions for the water tank easement. lt is not clear who is the grantee of the Water Tank Easement and the Water Line Easement. There is no building envelope presented for Lot 5. However, this lot is approximately 65 acres in sizb and includes relatively flat irrigated land that should be suitable for a building site. There are several constraints to development of this lot that should be identified. These would include wetlands and drainages in the southerly portion of the lot. Consulting Engineens and Hydnologists 9O9 Colonado Avenue I Glenwood Spnings, CO B'1601 a (970)945-6777 I Fax (97O)945-1137 1 2 3 5 6 Ms. Kit Lyon Page 2 7. September 19,2OO1 As identified in Surveyor's Note 5, the record location of the Excepted Parcel does not coincide with the actual fenced and occupied area. This should be corrected prior to platting of Lot 4. Results of the May 23,2001 pumping test indicate that the Lot 2 well cannot sustain a flow of 7 gallons per minute (the water level in the well dropped to the bottom in 4 hours). However, it is a well that has provided a potable water supply to an existing house for more than 25 years. Each well will need to meet the criteria of Section 8:42(dl, 1 - 7 prior to signing the exemption plat. Please call if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, RESOURCE ENGIN ,lNc. Michael n,E Water Engineer MJE/mmm 885-5.O K lyon family exsmption.SSs.wpd I ( FIESOUFICE ENGINEEPING INC FIES OUHcE RECEIUEO ]l0v 0I mlIIIIfII]IEIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ENGINEEFIING ING Ms. Kit Lyon Garfield County Planning Department 144 Y2 East Third, Suite 208 Rifle CO 81650 November 7, 2OO1 RE: Lyon Family Exemption - Review of Supplemental Submittals Dear Kit: Resource Engineering, lnc. (RESOURCE) has reviewed the supplemental submittal for the Kelly and Michail Lyon Family, Ltd. Subdivision Exemption. The supplemental information includes a packet marked as Exhibit J received at the October 1, 2OO1 hearing, a letter with aitachment from Enartech, lnc. dated October 18, 2OO1 and a packeiof information submitted with an October 91, 2OO1 cover letter from Kelly and 'filicfrael Lyon Family, Ltd. Based on our review we offer the following comments' The fire protection system appears to be dedicated to Lots 1 through 4 who will have the responsibility for filling, maintenance, repair and replacement. However in an October 15, 2OO1 letter to the Burning Mountain Fire Protection District, Kelly Lyon indicates that the fire protection system is for Lots 1 through 5. lf Lot 5 is to be served by the system then the covenants should be revised to specify the use bV Lo1 5 and the requirement to, share in the expenses of maintaining and replacing the system. At a minimum, the right-of-way should be 60 feet everywhere except possibly 1O to 20 feet either side of the barn and root cellar structures' The proposal for additional right-of-way dedication at the intersection of County Road 235 and County Road 214 would be beneficial and could mitigate the short stretch of 45 foot right-of-way near the barn and root cellars. We suggest that Plat Note No. 2 be changed to read "Lots 3 and 4 shall have a site specific geologic hazarcis and geotechnical engineering report for the building sites. All new foundations shall be designed by and the plans shall bear the seal of a registered professional engineer licensed in the State of Colorado." The Lot 3 easterly building envelope line should include a 25 foot setback from the top of slope of the steep embankment above the water tank consistent with the recommendations of HP Geotech in their October 1, 2OO1 letter report. Wells have been drilled on each of the four lots. The 4-hour pumping ,u",r for each well indicate that water is available for at lbast in-house uses on each lot. Each well will need to meet the criteria of Section ei+ifJi, i,;;t i throush 7 prior to sisning the exemption plat' Consulting Engineens and Hydnologists 9O9 Colonado Avenue I Glenwood Spnings, CO El1 60l a tgTO)945-6777 I Fax (970)945-1137 2 3 4 5 t I November 7, 2OO1Ms. Kit Lyon Garfield County Planning Department Page 2 Please call if you have any questions or need additional information' Sincerely, RESOURCE EN EERING, !NC. Michael J on, P.E Water urces Engineer MJEimmm 885-5.0 kl 2 lyon familv sxemp.88s.wpd Enclosures latltrrllttlllrlllllrtrll FI ESOU FC E ENGINEEFING INC IIIIIIIII Illr i:FIESOUFIGE l!= N G tN E E Fl lN G lN c REGE;VESDEC0 72001 December 7, 2OO1 Ms. Kit Lyon Garfield CountY Planning DePt 144 Y2 East Third, Suite 208 Rifle CO 81650 RE Final Exemption Plat - Kelly and Michael Lyon Family' Ltd Dear Kit: Resource Engineering, lnc. has reviewed the final Exemption Plat dated December 6' 2OO1 (hand detivereJ 12rc7rc1) and additional information attached a November 28' 2001 cover letter for the Kelly and Michael Lyon Family' Ltd' subdivision exemption' we reviewed these documents for consistency with the conditions of approval f rom the November 1g, 2Oo1 BOCC public Hearing outlined in your November 27, 2oO1 letter to Kelly Lyon. our comments follow th-e numbered list in the November 27 ' 2OO1 letter. 1. OkaY 2.A25footeasementfromtheLot4welltothefirehydrantandwater tank easement was included for a hose or pipeline from the well on Lot 4tothefireprotectionstoragetank.Sectionlll.S.oftheCovenants shouldbemodifiedtoincludethe2Sfooteasement. 3. OkaY 4. Kit LYon 5. OkaY 6. plat Note No.1 has been revised. A new well permit for Lot 4 has been obtainedwhichincludesfireprotectionforthefivelots. 7. we did not find any evidence in the original submittal -or additional submittals that satisf y the requirements of section 8t42'd'2 and seCtion Sl42.d.4oftheCountyRegulations.Theroads,culvertsandfire protectionSystemhavebeenconstructed.MichaelLyonindicatedthat the f ire hydrant and pipeline were flushed and disinfected after construction. RESOURCE did not observe the flushing or testing of the system. S.ThePlatshowsa60footright-of-wayexceptattherootcellar.The fences have been removed und ,r" being reconstructed along the 60 foot wide right-of-waY' Consulting Engineens and Hydnologists gOgColonadoAvenuelGlenwoodspnings,coB16011(970)E'4=-6777IFaxt97A)945-1137 -a Ms. Kit Lyon Garfield County Planning DePt Page 3 Please call if you have any questions or need additional information' Sincerely, RESOURCE ENGIN ,lNc. December 7, 2OO1 tu Michael J. Er P.E. Water Resources Engineer MJE/mmm 885-5.O kl 3lyon famity exemp.88s.wpd rtrltllrrrllrlltttrlIIIII tr ESO U FICE ENGINEEFING INC IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlltlrIIIII FIEStfUFIGE EN(3INEEFIINGi INtr MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: DATE: FILE: Kit Lyon, Garfield County Planning Dept Michael Erion - Reeource Engineering, lnc Lyqn FamilY ExemPtion December 1?. 2OO1 885'5,0 tm kl well completo.gss,wpd I have reviewed a copy of tne well completion rep-o-rt" "19 opinion letter regarding the adequacy of the wells submhted Decemher 10, iOOt . All of the provisions ol Section 8:42.d. are now comPlete. I conducted a field investigation on December 12, 2OOl to obeerve the improvements required by the Bocc. All improvements are constructed and operational' please call if you have any questions or need additiqnal information' EonBulting Engineene end HydnologiBtE gEgCotonedoAvenu€ I Gtenwood Epnings, tro816t]l r IETOI e4#7?7 r Fax(s7o)st45-1197 4'd rE t I EE6 AZ6 CI\ITEENI9NS SCUTESSIi NOUJ l^ldE?'Zt I@Z-El-dl ' Dec 10, 2001 2:521M BASALT C0ItrSTRUCTICN Owners Kdly & Ieanrttc LYon Micmal6r Cartle LYon Fsccimllc Covcr Shcet 1 Drte 6 s-09 E Derthullon Frx I Kelly and Michael Lyon Family LLC ,aiAr. PO Box I lo . ltOo Mcdicin-a Bow Courr OPflccl (070) 876't044 'siri' cd trclr FAx: (e?o) s7&5041 N0,0229 P, 1 Cn ft.\ l-,1 h .{ {sPrya-!-or -i* TOr Kit IJyOn Subject:Lyon Excmptlon gn 235 noedl ,El rt, go Rsmarkr: lliChlal .Fr{on .r,fgr"clerl J.tr rh'"rr1t1. harrc ''f 1 l''COfU'PIttl^h reporte on the new wel LE on IJotl 1r3,gnd 4,and a wrltten oP inlon from thc Eson conduct'l the well tegt on lrotc 1 nd 4" andI am enoloel n on hlc oPinio n.a lettq r lron Raun Eameulso Thrrr wellg are not bel ghared. H" !ec 10,20[1 - 2:52F}1 BA$ALT C0}I$TRUCT]0Nc- -- -l ----. DGHEbGT 10,4001 Ketly Lyon P.o.-Bor ll0 tlilt. Co.8f653 FAX *876-59{3 Rilu Srmurbon Attl: fielly t'pffi rtddGoot. SlnecntlYE 4L No, 0229 P, 2 P.or PO, Box 2g7 e Cl,rnwood Sprlngp,Cg 916q r O?0) glre6fQe -' Fx F7O) e47'944o ' i-l' - vrarrrsr,orLmi' Sstrr, Servicc'e',^slallotlon uerftc 10, 2001 r r Z: bJFXt trB,4SAL? COI,ISTXUCT I 0N DIIITANCESTNOM SBC. LINES NW I/4 sw u4 Sn t 870-s27-a8q,lo. 6229 P, 3 r. r Twp; 6 S fuittc: 92 W Euting; 2d30 fi, fiq Sotth $cc. tinr ald l0 fl. tsa S€0. lirG OR Nqttring;EUBDIVIBIONTI(cTy& t&6hrl tpo IJ,C BLOCK: FILNO (uNII)r DATECOMpLEIEDT }ilglzfflt TOIALDEPI}IT 200 DEPTH COI,PLRI|ONI 200 STATE CONS TRUCTION AI{D TE$T REPORT OF COLCIRADO,OFOEFICE T}IE ENGIhIEER I Wf,f,t PERMTT 5489eFlrUlIBErR 1. Mdltry Ad&eas: p.O. Box I t0 City,Stilc, zip : Si[, Co. itCr2 Phorc # Lloa 970.8?65944 rof,,o?flct TJ0EoNLY APpIOVAL * owsJ 1.9 ro3. 4. 6, HOLE UA,r,tEtlL FIOM (t)ro (t) S. Sllterfae& Mmorial : Elrr : Intcnal : 9. hckcrPlr*rmnt Tlpo : Dopth : w$cn loortrdl g0, I10, lg0 Ignrkr : ll. DISUIIFEC?ION ; ?19e : HTH Amt,Urdl 6 @. Air Cmprcrror gpm Dtc/finr Mltlu&. gltgfa}Ot DrtUTlmolvtcrrund gt$t7rJlL P?oductifi RrtE I TciLcngdr: Zhqm PmplngLerret; Totrl ft.TSRfirrk I TESTNTIOMETI,oD I Satic Lcvci : lJ ft. MrlUngAddrcus P"O. Box l0i9 Errllt,t62t fiy Phore: (tt$yn,qaZ Lls No, I(DJ Weym Sr{ror / pnrjrhnt tr Drts gDJn00t ozrDec iC. 2001t2 2:4OPilI ero BASALT C0NSTRUCTI0N DIY 0F f,ILDLIF'E ELtrD Fom No. . OFFICE OF THE 8-TATE ENGINEE*[-, ;ffi ;' H.i?'H*ffi"gJiIVmtn[SE, HffiES REsou RcEs Nc,6228 P,4 rtluvl (los)l.hur APPLIEANT Ftrfi XELTY T LLCLt!N KEIIY & MIChIAEL LYON FAMILY LLC Po Box 110 slLT. CO t1!It2- (E70)876.6e44 APP ROVED VUELLIOC4IION CARFIILD COI.,NW f.W 1/4 gW 1ll Section I TownshiP 6 I RrnEr Bi! W flhCh P.M' Psr NcEsFH,ol, sEqrpN uNEs ius Pt fiom South grcllon Unr 330 Ft. fipm Wff Saotlon Linc UTM COOIDINAES- 36rt3 DES. BA6IN MD WTLL PEFMIT NUMEIR Dtv,5 wDan t8s IJANCT OF 'nll9 P ERMM DOEE NOT OONFER A WATER R,IOHT coNp lTloNf, OE-AEEE0IAL utld ln $rdl \r{y *t cluas no mdadll rnlury b ullin:rvlhl nghts,Thr irun0a of ur5 pcrrtt 1) 2) el Thic wel Ehill !r n*cd wrhr rlght 0l F16oludr fiEthal 6iln.r of t vceted rEa3 hot sutt ha rpflornt thd no iniury will OGGUI to msEtu 4) yvrhr iehttom r..Hng FClJin r of,tllcuil edian' Thr conatnrsren drhb mfi ansllbr in ccmclirnaa wlth thr w*rr wd conrtnlcfiort RulE z ccR {0Er2, unler rppouel of a vuianw h- baan gnntcd bt'thr silr Bcud of fuinh*r otmt*Wd Cohrtuc{on enC Fump h*rlrton Ge ntrCoE in Eacdrrlc.t'Jitt Fulr t8' Approv.d pufl8nttr cR8 37.Ctr11r(4 for the eelE$usicn ol t vlslli rpprcglrtng grcund Ydrt uibutsr't0 fi' cdcnco R,*l*, rs an rlrrnrtc pornii arr:rton ti th. rvrei'cl. crnrl md slphon, on hr ae ncfion thrt tro urdt ahdl br cFrtrtrd only wrur rhr wEt DMc; i;.hic"*i*nou orrr.ii .urtuu vr*ir "uppty phn, rpprovrd by tre Srrh EnErnrn, b h *h4 rnd whrn r ,{ffi ;bil;;Gilr$t b.tv.dr, tti n.rr *.r .nc uro w*t oruicr wtt.r gonrerwroy Dirtt* for hr d:*r of rwrroffi.ntwffi'f';nuJni.*iru in o*t, or undr rn rpprovrd crn rsr rqnrrrrbuorr" wDwco ecntrst ilO'l otE&l{[l L#q4. The uar of grtund w,Ital from $tr wd r llrilhd tc ordrrrT hourchclrl purpcerr ihrlde onc (1) slngF filiv dnlllngs thr rnlgr{cn of not mor6 rh.ffi;'ilffif.* iir.u * rn rcrr) of homr rpntrrrr rnd larnc, tnd thswrt'dng of doltrcio Enlm*. Al utt oI trh *r[ml L. orral* untrrr thr wilrr rJounrnt csntlrot or a crn for rugrncnld0n ii ln cllsl 1hffi b tnoum rr tot no, i *.1, xrly r utchart lryon Frmilr, LLO, EIUilptCn, TIra meilrnurn PumPinC iltr sf thhrvd Ctdlnolsofid 1t OFM' Tha rucngr rnnr.t .roint of goirnc rrrr b br rpFroprtsfi eha[ not rxorc onl (1 ) rcrFfoot 1i25,850 gdtonE)' Th+ urnrr Ehill mrlt th3 tvd ln r conrpiuleur ptsor u/illt tYdl psmit numbr(r)' nrme of thc rquifur' rnd coult 015' numbe(r) ar rpp'pdatr 'Th;;*, ilrlltsIrnrcrnrry mcrns errd Prrcr[tonr b pl$lr'1. them rEItgEi Thh wrl dill Ee corl5rust€d not norc thrn 200 firl t0,ll tlr locdon rpacilqd on thh Famrt A totatEln, llovu mdrr murt bc lnrtllad on 1,b wrl rnd m1nfined ln good warpng ard*. Prmrnmt tacotdr of rll dlvrrsions must ba mrlffihcd by trr wc €wn:r (nconlrd d lmt rnnlrtyl rnd tubnrltrc ts thr oivhion EnSinrcr upen nquart F+tu rrrOTE: pssi ffiffieebn Numbcr(FlN:2&2179'01&90{10 A Z/Affi.ac / NOTE: AlrffiorTuBch"luhNumbrn 20665(75/30srt) s) €) 7l 8) s) lhtu lrynr.f APPROVED DMW orzntc 10. 2l0ltp ?:40PUI g?0 BA$ALT COl{STHUCTI0N DIv oF f,II^oLIE cLxrD Fom No. oFFICE OF Ttl-E-s-T.ATE ENGIUEEL--ffiEX H.fred.t4lg,p,Hffi9.,*#E,.WSES REsouRcEs KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAi'ILY IIO PO BOX 110 stLT, CO 810ff1- (o?0)87&581{ Nr,1229 P 5 HELLY T Ii|CHAEL LYON IAI4ILY ITC HE!IPflOT{ @ OARFIELD OOUNTY NW 1r4 sW 114 Srilon 1 Tou/n8hiP 0 s Rrne e 82W Sixth P.M- olsrANCEe FRoM SEAI SIJNES 17C0 Ft, ftom SaJth Stctlon Llnr g7E FL flrm Wrst Scdton Lin. TE}il.@gEPJilAIES. ltl uer (36)Llssll AFFLIgANT DES.IAEIN MD WELL PERMN ilUMEER .5 VI/DSE lssuANcE OF THIS PEFS,IIT DOES NOT CONFER A l/VATeR RIOHT ^ONDTflONE OF APPB4IAL prmlt tuch IE tD ciutg NE mrtrdrl injury t0 $drtng wrtar flgtrtt Thc F:u iltc!sl thla 1) 2) 0) This well ehal Er u!.d h x wty flsht orcdudr Ulofi.r ilTNTT cl i vaaurl dcce not rEEUtaUr epptcant thrt ne tnJ'try ilill 0€0ur b rnsthrt vgled wtlBf 0, rwtrr ruht fro Ifi r6okln!r.tct in I dvil muft ndon. ofUlE rtdl ehdl ba ih complrnoe ftitl $r mt$wefl Constuston Eul:r 2 0ci 1A2il,u nlce rP prowl Thc congtrueten Eamlnrrr d Wsd wdl Conttudian 11d Pwnp hEtsEEN el vtdilcr hll blrn grrnEd by fia Srtr Bdrd of Cottrclotu in *codrnoc u,tlr Ruh 1t,Colordo cR8 97.9S1 37(2)EI tr aonriludon ol wtl.rmcldr$ng Eround wrhr HBfirY h h a AFprcvra pUI3uil{,to Canrl rnd Slphon,th.a0ndf,en fitt ulo wtl ehrl Dr opcnt d Riv$,ea erl dtcmrE Foifrt of drcrbn ta thr Avclrnehr en ll irth.W6t Divide Wrtr 0onmmncY Dlrtldr rubrtUte rdilar rUPPY Plll1,rpprund ry thr gtlt6 Englnut, orrly wh an b**cen th0 vr!il 6fnq grd fir Wrrt DiuHr Wrtx Cgr:nnn sy Dliliot l0t fir cfrret,anc uhrn v{ltil rllstnsrt oentnet rugnrnHEen'WDWtrD telmrc of raplrcrmsnt wSr lfcm iudi RSorwir 13 ln rlhEt"0l unds tn rEProff plrn fcr 1) co ntnct ilOl 0CZC{fi t#3(a) Ths urr of gtouttd wrlnfiom trir wru h firrrhd E ordrnEry hgus'hord purpe$a inddc cn* (11 dnglefirmly dt'rdlns' the iTdgrtofl of not mor: thur E OOJ.qunn r"g1 (0.14 or aa rotl d horne Ertdrnl ud lumq ad trr wrUilnil ol domrdi0 entrnrh Al uu eJ trl tt{l wil or i'lilfta uirtcs Un v'lttt uttoun"tt oontrat or r pnn lot 'ugm'ntr[dl I ln cffrst' Th.r wdl i! Hnc\r,n rr tot no. iwrlt, tq f mi*nd Lytn F3illy, LuC, Exomdon Ito mgirnsm Pumilng nh et hb uilll rhrll nct md 16 CFM' Thr rvercge annurl rmount of grcung wru s b3 lPPlopflrtad ilil| not md e nr (1) ror}hot (Sl5't50 grllanc)' Thr owncrehrl mrfi thr wdl h t ccnrphuol: plilvrlut wlt Fcrm& rrumba(r), namc of tto lquifrt, ild csurt ct3' numbr(e) g| rpHoPrlrtl, The cwnrt rnd hkc rrrcrr*y munr uc DltG'lltonE t0 rEltNt tlltst mrddnga n| *.ff in.ff Ur csrratrusted ngl m0!. hrn 200 hrtfrcm thr locrton tpidlld on thh Drnnl A tstgl.l,ru ltevr ilillr muet ba utrlltc on trir wd rna nrdldn:d tn goodvro*ing ordrL P+m'fient rEoc*b el lI &*rionr muct b. *rinUiiJ iy gli v-T n o*n.r (r.oo,tld rt lst EnnnrlM llrd ruEntiutd tG tnr Divlhn Enghrr uPon r.qu..l f *tu-u- N6TE; p*crtlden6lloaticn Ntlrrbet (PINI23.2'i?9{lte0l0 - o Zfi.ffioe' I NO1E: A$alrot Til gchrdrde Numbrn 2003!C (,5,{i0 rcrcr) 5) E) 7) c) e) A EnShmr AFPRS\IED D$rf\Al a WELL CONSTRUCTION AND TEST REPORT STATE OT'COLORADO, OF'FICE OF THE STATE ENGTNEER I WELL PERMIT NUMBER s48gGF 3. 4"fr. TOTAL DEPTH: DRILLINO METHOD Air RoraryGROLND SL]B.FACE ELEVATION 200DATE COMPLETED: gilel200t DEPTH COMPLETION: 200 5 LOG 6. HOLE DIAIy{ETER ('n)FRoM (fr)ro (a) Depth T5,pe of Material t .Size, Cglgq erd TJ,pe)9,0 0 40 40 200019-200 oD (in)Kind Watl Sia ?.0 Steel 40 5.5 PVC 0.2s0 1t 80 5.5 0.250 120 PERF. CASTNG Slot Size 5.5 0.250 80 t2Q 5.5 200 E, Filrer Pack Material : Size ; Intenral : Mat!rial ,qmount DEn$ity lnterEl I,lacerneot Cetnent 5 sks It r40 poured Water !.ocated:80, ll0, Ifr) Romar*s r ll. DISiNFECTION : TWe : HTH funt. Used: 6 oz. Date 9/25/2001 Dec 0? 01 O 1 : OBp Llagne She I ton Owner Narne(s)Kelly & Michael Lyon Famity I-LC Mailing Address: P.O. Box l l0 City, State, Zip : Silt, Co. 91652 Phone # : 910-E76-5944 DISTANCES FROM SEC. LINES NW l/4 SW 1/4 Sec: I 2630 ft- tom sorrth sec. line and r0 ft. fiorn west Sec. line oR SUBDIVISIONT Kclly& Mactraet Lyon LLC Exemptid0T: I BLOCK: AT I2. WELL TEST Ar Cheok Data Is Supplemental TESTING METHOD: Static Levcl : 35 ft. Pumping Level : Total Test Remarks : Air Comprcssor to my s?0-s2?-3801 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY p.1 frmt: t,'r I r/a a) APPROVAL # 0WS3 r-91.03 Tnvp: 6 S Rango: 92 W Northing: Easting: FTL|NC (UNrT); ft. Date/Time Measured 9il9i200l Date/Tirne Measured 9il9l2OO1 180 9. Packer PlEccmcnt Tlpe : Depth : Production Rate 4 gpm TestLength; 2hours dltcornts Phone : (97O) 92?4182 Lic. No. 1095 I Mailing Address : P.O. Box 1059 Basalt, Name or Wayne Sheltm / Prcsident 1621 lo I WELL PERMIT NUMBER 54897-F z. Mailirg Addrcss: P.O. Box l l0 City, State, Zip : Silt, Co. g1652 Phone # : 9?O-Bt6-5944 Owner amds):& Michael Lyon Fanrily LLC 3. T NW I/.1 SW l/4 Seq I Twp: 6 SDISTANCES FROM SEC. LTNES West Sec. line OR Norrhing: SUBDMSION: Kelly & Machael Lyon Lt,C Exernptid0Tr FILNG (INIT): Range: 92 W Easting: l79O ft- frorn Sourh Sec. line and 375 ft. &om 3 BLOCK: 4.Arl.ELEVA DATE COMPLETED: glfin}al Rotary TOTALDEPTH: 220 DEPTH COMPLETION: 220 5 GEOLOGIC LOG 6. HOLE DIAMEIER (in)rRoM (n)ro (ft) 40000-0 0 -220 From 7.O Steel .5 PVC 0 20 5. Scteen Slot Size 5 8. Filter Pack Material : Size : Interval : Dcc O? 01 0l : OBp Llagne She I ton WELL CONSTRUCTION AND TEST RE,PORT STATE OI'COLORADO, OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER Water Locatsd; E0, I95 Remarks : 11. DISINPECTTON : Tlpe : HTH 12 TEST DA TA : ( ) Check Box If fest Is TESTING METHOD: Static Level ; 35 ft. .Air Compressor s?0 -927 - 380 1 FOR OFFTCE USE ONL}' APPROVAI, # CWSJ I.9 I.O3 7.? E5 9. Packer Placemcnt Tlpe : Depth ; Pumping Level Test Remarks : Total ft. Date/Time Measrued 9/17 lZ}Ot DatdTimcMeasured gilTlZOOl Eue ao my Amt. Usod: 6 oz. Produstion Rate 4 gpm Tesl Lenglh: 2 hours Phonc: (970)9274t82 Lic. No. 1095 eta Maiiing Address : P.O. Bo< 1059 Corp. Basalt, Name Type or lileyne Shelton i President t62l Date 9t2512001 0 To (ft) - 5 800r50-T E5 190 PERFJASI Cement 6 smE-oored REPORT STA WELL CONST RUCTION TESAND T Ts TEA OF COLORADO,oOFFICE F THE TE ENGINEER I WELL PERMIT IYUMBER s4898.F 2. Mailing Address: P.O. Box I l0 City, State, Zip : Silt, Co. E1652 Phone # : ST0-876-S9M Owner Nam{s): Kelly &Michael Lyon Family LLC 3, 5,5, HOLE DIAIvIETER (iD)FRoM (fi)TO (ff)_ e.q 000G010 6.5 40 120 Dirt Fornratiqr 7. PLATC, From (ft)ro (fi) 7.0 0 40<q PVC 0.250 60 Screen Slot Size 50 I 8, Filter Pack Meterial : Size : Interval : O. GROUTI\ &rount Density ht€rvsl Placern€na Cement s;E-6 caVsk I I frDcc O? 01 O1:OBp Llcgne Shelton NW l/4 SW l/4 330 ft. from West s?0 -sa? - 380 1 FOR OFFTCE USE ONLY AITPROVAL # cws3 t.9.t {)3 TVp; 6 S Rangc: 92 W Northing: Easting; FtLtNC (UNIT): p.3 DISTANCE S FROM SEC, LTNES 1525 fr. from Sourh Sec. line and SUBDIVISION: Kelly & Michael Lyor: LLC Exernpti&OT: Sec: I Sec. line OR 4 BLOCK: 4.GROI.JND SURFACE DATE COMPLETED: ft 9tl4/200t TOTAL DEpTH: rZO AirRotary DEPTH COMPLETION: 120 Water Located: 60+ Rprnarks ; I l. DISINFECTION : T),?e : HTI{ DATA : o Box If Tes Data TESTIhT METHOD: Static Lovcl : 33 ft. Air Comprmsor itted Dote/Time Measurcd 9/t412001 DateiTimeMeasured gllilZ1}t t0 rny 9. Paoker Placcmenr T5pe : Depth I Amt. Used: 3 oz. Pumping Level Test Rernarks : Total t. Production Rate l5 gpm Test Length: 2 hours I to Mailing Addrxs : p.O. Box 1059 'itle Tlpe or Print) stlterncDrs Phone: (970)9274192 tic. No. 1095 s 9i25t2001\Vayne Shelton / president Basslt, Co, - - Well Sizc i RECORI ALlLA|ZAqZ BB: L5 9789458789 Curlomcr No, Detr Rtttivtd I t, / l. jlr'[! t $crrnp I e '['()'l-'. er i iiur.str elrr d r.:d {]o I i d s; i'l:i 'I:r'*i:r,' i I,i i Fl :ltr-i'her(i'i)-l'ftt,t'rJ. tlnl i {:t:trnl litrr:t-.+sr- i ;+ 'IEi5i l'li t r- at e. l.l i 'h: r' :i 't el t'uH MOUNTAIN CRAFTSMEN PAGE 01. I :J r..'i r t-t t JOHt\r c. KEPHART & CO. fiflANil ItJNIIIill'l LAfl[ftAIOftIiS 453 HoRTH Ayrraut I pHol.*: (sAOl z1it-rfitD I FAr; (D7O) *tit-7Err I OHAHD JUt{GTroH. Eot.otaDtt EIEO! - - ANALYTICAL REPORT - Rcctived frcm:J Er l'1 [-'uffrli L]o. fli ck (97i1) ?43i-{:159 8611 117 Flo;rd GI t*nr-r*od iig.rr- i r-ru s+, C(J ri I st) I Drtr R:portcd E(:)t)(! l,JA1'F"'l:t .'l .J mq/I '), 44 fiil./ I tlt. t161 *e / I {l soI pn j. er../ 1tr{lrnL i"let irr:cl E.PA 16U.I A 5 T I"tD :5 fl {: 7 -t} O }:1 A,$ I I'l D:.581 Cr 7 -' c, t) tt st4 ?:e??H iHF:) L,.rte t$sst$tJ tl/1'?/il1 I I ,/ :ir)/'{:} t 11,'l+/{)l I l./ 14./{l I Di r e+c t: c;;,1,- s l;;t ,, )li ;i Lt tri t"' r..-6Dec 3. 20Clz r 4:0?P[{ RECEIV ED rro' 1 loo No\, 4 u 20lll-- $9r8 Byrt$*rta) BASALT CONSTRUCT ] ON l0:3lll! 3fr$iL: l0t$ltuttlC$ T0:E7G?65Eftio, 6 i Ir, !l C3 l' 2 ?0 P, 2fiErBra3 *rt[.[ffi![, L!rrL,i#m):l/ srrfl/4stirua . ffittrrH##ff' Hffiffiffi, HT E =t H*B,S i. tGr OWNERS Kelly & Jeanette Lyon Michael & Canie Lyon KELLYAND MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LTD. P. O. Box 110 - 1800 Medicine Bow Court Silt, Colorado 81652 -fi'l-,m#i31333i3 November 28,2001 , Kit Lyon Senior Planner Planning Department Garfi eld County 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Lyon Subdivision Exemption Dear Kit, Please find enclosed the following items that have been changed as per your letter dated November 27,2001 and the conditions of the County Commissioners for final approval. I would appreciate it if we could take the final milar to the Commissioners to sign on Monday December 3, 2001. l. Plat with changes including areas of no disturbance by Gary Beach CES of Beach Environmental LLC. 2. Homeowners Association with changes. (This will be filed after plat is signed). 3. Bacteria test on Lot2 - 0 colonies/l00m1. 4. New well permit on Lot 4, including contract with West Divide Water District which includes fire protection for lots 5. Letter of approval of the fire protection system District dated November 19,2001. 6. The fences will be removed by today along 235 Road and2l4 Road from the right- of-way. 7. Receipt from RE-2 School District for $800.00 for School Site Acquisition fees. fni1.;l 8. Access roads and all drainage's have been installed and are operational. bt- Protection >\ i.xPniot +crCoir'h1.6\- Call me if you have any questions. Sincerely, Kell % 0a^-l>y* Eu'pd Manager 1 through 5 from Buming JOHN C. ISEPHART & CO. OflAt'lI JUNIIIUN LABOflAIORIIS rI3! NOFTH AYErlU: l)Pr.oilE: lail(,l 242'r.,le o FAx: <9AO> }tl''7/zu' o GtaNo Jui'GYror'' cor.ottaDo ctsot - - ANALYTICAL REPORT - Received from:Lvons FamilYr LLtr FO Eo>i tl(:t Eitt, Etr 41651 (?7{:t) B7b-=t944' FAX B7b-3543 Cuclomcr No. DrtG Rcccivcd Lab nLtmbeF r Sampl e ID: Total Coliform Bacteria g()4?urater Drlc RGPod.d 11 /rll BCr49 t^lel I. Lot ?, 1l/?b/t:tt 13:tlrcr, Ear{ i eI d CountY. trY klel I v t ChI ori ne resi dutal = O mglI ' lrborrtory No. Lt / },b/Qr pr i vate t-r coL on i EE/ l CttimI M l{0V-28-2001 l7:18 FROlfr'DIVSIYATERES Forrn No. GWS.25 OFF]CE OF THE STATE ENGINEER COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESO61t @ntannial Bklg-. 1313 Sherman SL, D€nv€t CCora& ItOzOlS (303) 86S3581 970s158741 T-159 P.001/00t F-763 APPROVED WELL LOCATION GARFIELD COUNTY NW 114 SW 114 Section 1 Township 6 S Range 92 W Silth P.M. DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES 1525 FLfrom Souttt Section Line 330 Ft fom West Sedion Line UTM COORPIMTES Northing: Easling: URCESOWNER'S 00PY toE 4 Block Fil'rrg: SuMw: KEIIY & MICMEL LYON LLC E(EMPflON KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FATI4ILY LLC PO BOX 110 slLT, co 81652- (e7o) 876-5e44 WELL PERIiIT NUITTBER Dlv. s wD39 DES. BASIN 56617 MD ISSUAT.ICE OFTHIS PERMIT DOES NOTCONFER AWATER RIGHT GONDITIONS OFAPPROVAL 1) Thls upll shall be used in sudr a my as to qaute no matedal injury to oxl*ing water dghB. The issuance of 0rig permil does not assure the applicant th* no hjury will occur to another wstsd uater dght or gedude anoher omrar of a vested urater dght tom seekr-ng relief in e clvll coun adbn. Z) The ccostsudion of thl6 netl shall be ia camplianca wih lhe WaterWeI @nstudioo Rules2 CCR402-2, unl€ss ePpFval of a varianca has becn gmnted by the State Board of Eaminelr3 of Water WeI Conshrct'm and Prrnp lnelalauon Contaciors in accodance with Rule 18. 3) Approrred pusuent to CRS 37-*137(Zl tor dp consh*tion of a well, approgrlstrE Eound mter tlbutary to the ColoEdo Riytr, as an altEmab polnt of dlverslnn to the Ayalandn Canal end Sphon, on the conditirn that fre rvell shell be opereted onU when the West Divide Wabr Cmsernaacy Dlstlcfs subst-trte mter supply plan, approwd by hc Stal6 Effieer, is in eftd, EnC when a vrater elloUrrent cDnbact batrueen the we[ owner and the We6t Divide Water Consemncy Dlrtid frr Ure release of Eplacement wabr from Ruedi Reseroir is in efEct, or under an approved phn for augmentation. vyDwCD (arnended) conuad *fi de28{flL*(o. 1) Appmved for ttre epanded tse of an erGtlng urell, congru*d on Se$embef 11,2@1. to a depth of t20 feet under permit no. s{EggF (CanceleQ. The lssuance of this Permit heteW eancels Permit no.5489&F. E) The usa of ground waler trom thb wsll b limitsd b flto protsdlon, ordlnary hornehold purposes inslle one (1) sltgle famlly dw€ltrtg, fie iniggtion of mt mors than 3,000 square Get O.07 of an acrc) of homo gardens and lawns, and ftre rrtratprl6 of hrc @ non.commercial domsstb animats. All sse of hb nell wlll be curblled unl€sa th€ waEl g;htnsnf cDnbad or a plan for argmentadon b ln efbcL Th's wcll il knour Es lot no,4 welL Kally & Mdtael Lyon Family' LLC, Eemptitx. 6) The marinum FJmFng nte ol thb wtll shall not excad 15 GPM, n The average annual amount of $rurd kator to be appropdabd Ehall ml oxoe€d one (t) acre.foot (325,850 galtons). 8) Th€ owner shall mark the nell in a coneplarors phce wlth unll permil numbe(e), nam o, he aquifat, and courl case nurnbe(s) as appoprlate. The owncr shall take necessary mearE and precauilons to preerve thee mafting* 9) Thb uell 6hall b€ locatcd Dot morE than 200 fret fmr flE locatlon speCfed on ul-s permiL 10) A toblizlf florv meter must b€ Indalled on flrb uofl snd rnaintalned in good u,oddng order. Pomanent records of all diverlons must be rnaintained by $E ucll owner (recorded at least annually) and srtmfred to the Division Engheer upon Equest NOTICE This permit has b€en appoved foc thc rce aM parcsl sEe as nolgd abov€. The oflIinal applicafon mqucsbd 6.000 square feet of lawn and gaden in[ation although the WDWCD (amended) contrad wes approrcd br 3,000 ttlOT 6,000 Equars ieot of |awn and gaden ilrfalion. You are hereby notfretl that you have tho ilght to appeal lhe issuenca sf this Pe]mh, by fillng a wdtten rcquest wr'th thb ofice U6in sbcy (60) days of tie date of issuanca, purauant to the State Adminbmtlve Pocadurcs Ad. (See Seaion 214104 ttrottgh t 06. C- Rs.) NOTE NOTE Parcel ldentillcatlon Numbor (PlN): 23,.2'179.01 3flr{10 AssessorTax Schedule Nurnber 20038!i O5.490 acres)-**- 21////z €/zoo / 2 E nfi *or,*r,oN DATEN0V 2State Engineer APPROVED 2-*DMW 7 A. rl $r WEST DIVIDE WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT IO9 WEST FOURTH STREET P. O. BOX1478 RIFLE, COLORADO 81650-1478 TELEPHONE AND FAX: (970) 62&.5461 wdwcd@rifle.net '-'-\.&-_ .rg:. -y"[D W,l ZB'01 Kl'^#ry."r' November 26,2001 KellyLyon Kelly & Michael Lyon Family, LLC P. O. Box ll0 silt, co 81652 DearKelly: Enclosed is your approved original Application to Ameod Water Lease for Contract #010628KML#Ia(a). Sincerely yours, 0 ",k- Ivladdock Administrative Assistant Erplostres cc The State Division of Water Resources derrclosures DivisionNo. 5 Water Resources Wenclosures Kerry D. Sundeetr, Hydrologist derclosures Directors: Kel[ Couey Samuel B. Potter William M. Zilm LaVerne Starbuck RobertJ. Zanella , Revised lvtarch 2001 APPLICATION TO AMEND WATER LEASE TROM WEST DIVIDE WATER CONSERVANCT DISTRICT f': " **l'*,rrfm AIoy 29,01 Contract #0106281(ML#A ( a )Map #406Date Activated OA/28/O1 w?l tFt SIA IE 1. APPLICANT INTORMATION Name: Mailing Telephone: Authmized agent: 2. WATER COIJRT CASE # 3. USEOTWATER # nnsmffvml, @heck applicable bores) fi Orainarynors*roUuse Nrmberofdwellings: I tr Subdivisim: No. cmstructed r.rnits: - No. vacant lots: - fltlmegarden/lawn irrigation of -l0OO sq. ft. M€fiod of irrigation: tr flood ffsprinkler tr drip tr dtrer flNm-cmmercial animal watering of Q- animals Well Shafing Agreementfm mabiple mnter *vll.s ma$ be sabmilted. cts r1e ed, S€ctim Toum$iP It n. /5.r9i / {rorn 5 Rrtrgc Prircipol {h '3 _\DI {ro McrftlianIl) ., * Distance of well frm sectim lines 0Well locatiur ad&ess: Fq, nn.t.r T]INDUSTRIAL Desoi$im ofuse: E6 e rnP+ro;\*s l-5 - (Attach additional pages nrultiple stnutures) 6. LI\ND ON WHICEWATER WILL BE USED prwided as an Number of acres trac[ 3 , D.> Incbsion bio the Didrid, d Applicott's qrcn*, may be requbed. 7. TYPE OF SEWAGE SYSTEM f, Septi" tant/absorptiur leach field trC€ntral Eistem trOther District & VOLI]ME OF LEASED WATERNEEDE.D IN ACRE FEET:(minimum of I acre fod) Leavd onount based on diversions unless controdee has ut ougmentotion plan or submi* supponing monthly aryineaing dda Conmacial manictpal, and indusfiial usus truN providc diversion utd consumptive dda on a modhly basts. A totalizing llow mdq wtth rcnote readoul is required to be iastallcd d the tilne the wvll is drilIet arul umge rqoted a lY&Divide, uponrcqu&. Applicanl qresly ocknot'lcdga it has had the opporfitnily to revien' the Disrid'sform Water Allenenl Cofirud utd ogrca this application is mode pursuont and subied to the terms and conditions contsined thqein Applicatim -o Apdipaff Sipsture DATEAPPROVED:I WEST By Ernrporati<n: Ma:<imum water strrhce to be ogosed: - Descriflim of anyuse, other than evapor'ation, and method of diversion, rate of diversim, and annual amount of diversim of aoylvatq withdrarm frm the pmd: trMT'MCIPAL Descriptict ofuse: 4. SOI'RCD OF WATER Stnrcture:Ue StuctureName: Source: trSurhce trStcage water Curent Perzrit # -(if applicable) O Direct Pumping: I 5. IIrcATIONGon{l tct o"*'ffff,/v 6aw Cotfiy Quarter/querter Quarter Attest: Prcsi&d . ) x- p West Divide Water ConservancY District-General Stored Water 109 West Fourth Street P. O. Box 203 Rifle, CO 81650 (e70) 62$s461 BILL TO Kdly and Michael Lyon Family, LLC P. O. Box 110 silt, co 81652 On any sharcd udl non-payrnent of any portion of the fees due deerns the lfiole contract cancelled. l'loy a8 u! -'d/#ffiHp5"DATE INVOICE 11 n112001 645 CONTRACT#ACRE FEET RATE LOTS ols62sKuEralq,)1 OuUDonetic Lot#4 DESCRIPTION QTY RATE AMOUNT Amendment of Gontract r:: -i, 11.. : fa [--,, A 4,i:J ll - x,o - ql cK'+ 'eQl't 3 110.00 110.00 Payment Due Upon Receipt Total $110.00 .UULUI(AIru UIVI!'IUN UF WAIET( }TtsSOURGES bepenrueNT oF NATURAL RESouRcEs 1313 SHERiIAil ST., RM 818, DENVER, CO 80203 Office Use Only Form GWS-44 (1l2OO1l - info: (303) 866-3587 main: (303) 866-3581 866-3589 , ,t'rYE Nri][ ?8 01 /t A PE .S E R E S I D E N T lA L Note: Atso use this form to appty for t.vostock wate.ing Water Well Permit Application Review instructions on reverse side prior to completing form. The form must be completed in black ink. 1. Applicant lnfgrmation Nane of appli:ml zDc[dE. addross t )( Michael L cilv silt 2.Type Of Application boxes) See instructions to determine use(s) for which you may qualify D A. Ordinary household use in one single-family dwelling (no outside use) p Home garden/lawn irr(7ation, not to exceed one acre: {t'fsr'E Tfl6til"9ffi ;(Hff ffi 'giL Livestock wateridg (on f6nnlranch/range/pasture) 7. Well Data d"5 $ B. Ordinary household use in Number of dwellings: 6000area inigated Bl sq. ff. E acre lrto 3 single-family dwellings: E Construct new well D Replace existing well DUse existing well E Change or increase use E Change source (aquifer) D Reaoolication (exoired Dermit) Oolrer:- ALs to fil] a 10rm galJcn'terk Ai fire'prcbct rate 1 acre-feel3. Refer To (if )IEr@ feet Total dspth 135 Aquia6r \rve[ pormit il 5/€ffi- F Watar Courl cas€ , Oesignsted Baskr D€ltrmlralbn #Woll namo or f ls this parcel within boundaries or a water servffi lf yes, provide name of supplbr: 4. Location Of Proposed Well 9. Type Of Sewage SystemCountyffield1/4 of theM s$r 1t4 Sedim 1 Tilnship N q S5 trE Rang€ E oawq) Etg Principal Meridim 5U1 Distrrco of wsll ,rm s€diofl lin€s (sedim lin€s are typicaly not p.op€rty linos) ,* rtrmE N EIS 330 n.r'.,E E EtW E Vault: Location sewage to be hauled lo O Other (attach copy of engineering design and report) [l Septic tank / absorption leach field I Central syslem: Districl name: Well Driller License10 11.nature Of A OrO:rrtyH applhabb) OpUonal: GPS well location information in UTM format Requhed selings tor GPS Utlils are as follou/s: The making of false stalements herein conslitutes perjury in the second degree, which is punishable as a class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to C.R.S. 244-1o4. (13)(a). I fave read the statements herein, know the contents thereof and state,lfat they are true to my knowledse.Fomat must be UTM Zdre mugt be13 Unib must be lr/talors Dalum mu6l b€ l.lAO27 (CONUS) Unit must b€ st to tm north vilarepoantsaverag€d?E vgS E r.rO Northino Easting filnlu & title OdE - Dfry Dato IbJty 5. ParcelOn Which Well Will Be Located Office Use Only USGS map name O\t!R map no.Surfaca dry. Receipt area only A.You must check and complete one of the following Filino/Unit El Countv exemplion (attach coov of countv aooroval & survev): xamer* IGILy &'}fidreI'I-rsr flinijly, IIC--r-oiI 4 D Parcel less than 35 acres, not in a subdlvision, attach a deed with metes and bounds description recorded prior to June 1, 1972 o Mining claim lanaar a copy o{ rh€ d€€d of sufvoy}: Nameri# E Square 40 acre parcel as describecl in ltem 4 I Pafcel of 35 of mofe acfes (ettach a meres and bounds d€smptim tr swey) D Othef (ar"A, mete6 & bolJrrds doscriptim or suNey sd supporting cbqrrnmts) Block O Subdivision: Name Lot B. tof acresinprcet 3 C. Are you Or mner cd this p€Gn f,l ves E No (if m - ss insrnrcrions) D. vwt tnis ue up ooly weil on lhis parerz D[ yrs E to (it no - tisr orher wels) E. Stats Parcel IEM (optiml): DIV BA MDtn3 WE WR cwcB TOPO MYLAR SB5 to b€ 8. Water addre$ horE . i coLoRADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES DEP,ARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GWS44 RESTNST (12001) RESIDENTIAL WELL PERMIT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS :;i,/[D Applications must be completed leqiblv, in BI-ACK !NK. ALL ITEMS in the application musfi6pe2qrfleted. tncomplete applications may be rcturned to the applicant for more information. Applications di€ dviltllEd in chronologicat order. Please atlow approximately six rveeks for processing. This form may be.,rp,p-..!'$.u_ced by photocopying or computer generation. Reproductions must retain margins and print quality of the origina[fplg]rfriiEt$s FEES: This application must be submitted with the appropriate filing fee. The filing fee for applicaticns is $O0. Exceptons are as follows: 1) An application to replace or deepen an efsting permitted well in the same source (aquifer), without a -F or -R after the permit number is $20. 2) Applkations to register an existing well (use Form G\AIS-12), aN replace or deepen the vrell (use Form Gl /S44) into the same aquifer is $60 if submitted together. Fees are nonrefundable. Acceptrable forms of payment are check or money order, payable to the Colorado Division of Water Resources, and Visa or MasterCard (card number and expiration date must be provided on a separate attachment). USES: This form (GWS44) is to be used when applying for a permit for the following types of uses: A Ordinary household use inside one single family residence (NO outside water use allourcd): Generally, this is all that can be approved on parcels less than 35 acres. B. Ordinary household use in I to 3 single-family dwellings, irrigation of up to one acre of home garden and lawn, and watering of domestic animals: Generally, permits can be approved on parcels of land of 35 or more acres, or in areas inside the Designated Basins, the Denver Basin, limited areas on the Western Slope, and for subdivisions under a court-approved plan for augmentiation that allcnr outside uses. C. Livestock natering on farm, ranch, range, or pasture (on parcels of 35 or more acres). DO NOT use this form for the rcgistration of an existing unpermitted well (use Form GWS-12). ]TEM INSTRUCflONS: (numbers conespond with those on the front of this form) 1. The appticant is the entig for whom the permit is to be issued. Since the well owner is uttimately responsible for the use of the well, their name should be in this area. The mailing address is where the applicant cunently receives mail. 2. Check all boxes that apply. 3. Complete all boxes that apply. 4. The county, Tt of the Yt sedllcin designation, section #, township, range, principal meridian, and distances ftom sec{ion lines for the proposed well must be provided. (An option to providing distances from seclion lines and lhe % oI the % section designation, is to provide an accurate GPS location in UTM format. The required GPS unit settings must be as indicated on this form.) 5. Complete ltems 5A trrough 5E (5E is optional). lf you answered NO to ltem 5C, please state in an attachment who the landowner is. lf yor are under a contract to purchase the subject property, please state this as well. lf the parcel is inside the Denver Basin, the application must be in the name of, and signed by, he cunent landorner. 6. See above comments under USES to determine those uses forwhich you may qualify, lhen cfreck the applieble box or boxes. 7- The marimum pumping rate is limited to 15 gpm for most residential type well permits. The annual amount of wabr to be withdrawn is a nolume measured in acre.feet. One acre foot equals 325,851 gallons. For ordinary household use inside orre single- family dwelling and no outside use, the annual amount will be about 1R acr+foot. For ordinary household use in three single-family drrellings, one acre of home gardeMarrn inigation, and watering of domestic animals, the annual amount will be about 3 acre-feet For 100 head of livestock, the annual amount will be about 1.35 acre-feet. Please indicate the estimated depth of the proposed well. The proposed aquifer for the well must be indlcated if the well is to be located within the Denver Basin (tre approximate area of the Denver Basin extends south ftom Greeley to an area east of Colorado Springs and from Golden east to Limon), the San Luis Valley, the Southem High Plains basin in Baca or Prowers Counties, or in areas where it is believed the well will penetrate a confining layer. Aquifer information should be provided if known, lor well locations outside of these areas. 8. The issuance of well permit's may depend on the availability of another source of water, pursuanl to CRS 37-92602(6). (Statutes can be accessed through our web site.) 9. Check the applicable box, and complete or attach any additional information as requested in this item. 10. Welts must be construcied by a Colorado licensed well driller, or under the'private drillei provision as defined in CRS 37-91-102(12). 1 1. An ORIGINAL signature must be on the application. The individual signing the application must be the applicant or an officer of lhe corporation/company/agency identified as lhe applicant. An authorized agent may sign the application, if a letter signed by the applicant is submifted with the application atrthorizing that agent to sign on the applicanfs behalf. lF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS regarding any item on the application form, please call the Division of Water Resources Ground Water lnformation Desk (303€6G3587), or the nearest Division of Water Resources Field Office located in Greeley (970-352-8712), Pueblo (719-il2.3rc8), Alamosa (719-589€683), Montrose (97G249€622), Glenwood Springs (970-945- 5665), Steamboat Springs (970-8794272\, or Durango (970-247-1845), or refer to our web site at hltp:i/www.water.state.co.tts for general information, additional forms, and access to state rules or statutes. KELLY AND P} MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LTD 2978 82-31 1 / 1021 6370188801 o. Box 110 PH. 970-876-5944 slLT, co 81652 DATE 11 128101 PAY TO THE DER OF **ado ivision of Water Resources** ,t "{ S'i *r'-*r"i hi:* 'i t . ,:I #t* "cr.} ,'''i':.' g,.J Gy-S .,. " $ **GO.OO** DOLLARS a Hrs!-- FOR #WestStar lail,, 488 Hw. 92. P0. Bq 789 Dgtta. C0 E1al6 . 6usom6I hlo 1{08468{400 l.OO aE ?8rr' t: LO a tO I t L9r!E:l ?O I8880 Ir' iP Burning Mountains Fire Protection District Box 2 silt, co. 81652 Board Barbara KempSundsrland, President Robert Thrower, Vice President Brit C. Mcliq Director Michael Watts, Dircctor Kristine Emestad, Director Don Zordel{hief Stu Cerise-Assist. Chief November 19,2001 Kelley and Michael Lyons Family, LTD. P. O. Box 110 1800 Medicine Bow Court silt, co. 81652 SUBJECT: Nelson Property Exernption: The system will do fine. It gives a badly needed water supply at that location and will save valuable time in case of fire. As we will not have to run a tender operation from town. You: Donald L Burning FPD BY-LAWS LYON FAMILY EXEMPTION ON DAVIS POINT ROAD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Article I NAME AND LOCATION The name of the corporation is LYON FAMILY E)GMPTION ON DAVIS POINT ROAD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS, INC., hereinafter referred to as the "Association" The principal office of the corporation shall be located at 1800 Medicine Bow Court, P.O. Box 110, Silt, CO 81652 or such other place as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine. Article II DEFINITIONS Section 1. "ASSOCIATION" shall mean and refer to Lyon Family Exemption on Davis Point Road Homeowners Association, Inc., its successors and assigns. Section 2. "PROPERTIES" shall mean and refer to that certain real property described in the Declaration for Michael and Kelly Lyon Family LLC Exemption on 235 Road, Garfield County, Colorado. Section 3. "COMMON AREAS" shall mean all real and personal property owned by the Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners. Section 4. "LOT" shall mean and refer to Lots l, 2, 3, and 4 as shown on the Exemption Plat Section 5. "OWNER' shall mean and refer to the record owner, whether one or more persons or entities, of the fee simple title to any Lot which is a part of the Properties, including contract sellers, but excluding those having such interest merely as security for the performance of an obligation. Section 6. "DECLARANT" shall mean and refer to Michael and Kelly Lyon Family LLC, the Developers, their, its successors and assigns, if such successors or assigns should acquire more than one undeveloped Lot from the Declarant for the purpose of development. Section 7. "DECLARATION" shall mean and refer to the Declaration of Colorado Common Interest Community applicable to the Properties recorded in the real estate records of Garfield County, Colorado. Section 8. "MEMBER' shall mean and refer to those persons entitled to membership as provided in the Declaration. C:\CLIIINTS\LYON\DAVI S POINT EXEMPTION\Bylaws.doc t0t25tot By-Laws, Lyon Family Exemption on Davis Pornt Road Homeowners Association, Inc. l0l25lo1; Page 2 of l0 Article III Members Section l. ANNUAL MEETINGS. The purpose ofthe annual meeting of Members is to elect Directors and to transact such other matters as may properly come before the Members, The annual meeting of the Members of the Association shall be held one year from the date of incorporation of the Association, and each subsequent regular meeting of the members shall be held on the same day of the same month of each year thereafter, at the hour of 7.00 o'clock, p.m. If the day for the annual meeting of the members is a legal holiday, the meeting will be held at the same hour on the first day following which is not alegal holiday. However, failure to hold an annual meeting timely shall in no way affect the terms of Officers or Directors of the Association or the validity of actions of the Association. Section 2. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of Members may be called at any time by the President or by a majority of the Board of Directors then in office or by Members owning one-fourth (l\ or more of the outstanding votes of the Association The purpose of each special meeting shall be stated in the notice and may only include purposes that are lawful and proper for Members to consider. Section 3. NOTICE OF MEETINGS. Written or printed notice stating the place, day and hour of the meeting and, the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called, shall be delivered personally or by mail not less than ten (10) days nor more than fifty (50) days before the date of the meeting. Notice shall be given to each Member entitled to vote thereat, addressed to the Member's address last appearing on the books of the Association, or supplied by such Member tothe Association forthe purpose of notice. If mailed, such notice shall be deemed to have been delivered when deposited in the United States Mail. Section 4. PLACE OF MEETING. The Board of Directors may designate any place, either within or without Colorado, as the place of meeting for any meeting of Members. If no designation is made, then the place of meeting shall be the principal office of the Association in Colorado. Section 5. WAIVER OF NOTICE. A written waiver of notice signed by a Member, whether before or after a meeting, shall be equivalent to the giving of such notice. Attendance of a Member at a meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting, except when the Member attends for the express purpose of objecting, at the beginning of the meeting, to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. Section 6. VOTING RECORD. If the Association has six (6) or more Voting Members of record, the officers having charge of the membership records of the Association shall make, at least (3) days before each meeting of Members, a complete list of the Members entitled to vote at such meeting o. uny adjournmenithereof. The list shall be kept on file at the registered office of the Association or at the principal place of business of the Association and any Member shall be By-Laws, Lyon Farnily Exenrption on Davis Point Road Homeowners Association, Inc. l0t25l}l; Page 3 of l0 entitledtoinspectthelist atany timeduringusual businesshours. Thelistshall alsobe produced and kept open atthe time and place of the meeting and shall be subject to the inspection of any Member at any time during the meeting If the requirements of this section have not been substantially complied with, then upon demand of any Member in person or by proxy, the meeting shall be adjourned until the requirements are complied with. If no such demand is made, failure to comply with the requirements of this section shall not affect the validity of any action taken at such meeting. Section 7. QUORUM. Unless otherwise required in the Articles of Incorporation, the Declaration, orthese By-Laws, the presence at the meeting of one-half (l/2) of the membership shall constitute a quorum. If, however, such quorum shall not be present or represented at any meeting, the members entitled to vote thereat shall have power to adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice other than announcement at the meeting, until a quorum as aforesaid shall be present or represented. Section 8. PROXIES. Every Member entitled to vote at a meeting of Members or to express consent or dissent without a meeting may authorize another person or persons to act for him or her by proxy. All proxies shall be in writing and filed with the Secretary at least one week prior to voting, otherwise the proxy shall not take effect until the next voting issue arises. No proxy shall be valid afterthe expiration of eleven (11) months fromthe datethereof unless otherwise provided in the proxy. Every proxy shall be revocable and shall automatically cease upon conveyance by the member of his lot. Article IV BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1. GENERAL POWERS. Subject to the limitations of the Articles of Incorporation, these By-Laws, and the Colorado Nonprofit Corporation Act concerning corporate action that must be authorized or approved by the Members of the Association, all corporate powers shall be exercised by or under the authority of the Board of Directors, and the management and affairs of the Association shall be controlled by the Board of Directors. Section 2. NLIMBER AND QUALIFICATION. The number of Directors shall be the owners of each unit, or their designee. The Directors need not be Members of this Association. A Unit owner may remove its appointed Director at any time and appoint a replacement. Section 3. ANNUAL MEETINGS. The Board of Directors shall hold its annual meeting at the same place as and immediately following each annual meeting of Members for the purpose of the election of Officers and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. If a majority of the Directors are present atthe annual meeting of Members, no prior notice of the annual meeting of the Board of Directors shall be required. However, another place and time for such meeting may be fixed by written consent of all of the Directors. By-Laws, Lyon Fanrily Exemption on Davis Potr,. ,<oad Honleowners Associatioll, Inc. l0l25l0l; Page 4 of l0 Section 4. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by any Director. The person calling the special meeting of the Board of Directors may fix a reasonable time and place for holding them. Section 5. REGLILAR MEETINGS. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors may be held without notice at such time and at such place as shall be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors. Section 6. TELEPHONE MEETINGS. Directors may participate in meetings of the Board of Directors by means of a conference telephone or similar communications equipment by which all persons participating can hear each other at the same time, and participation by such means shall constitute presence in person at such meeting. Section 7. ACTION WITHOUT MEETING. Any action of the Board of Directors may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing setting forth the action so taken signed by all of the Directors is filed in the minutes of the Board of Directors. Such consent shall have the same effect as a unanimous vote. Section 8. NOTICE AND WAIVER. Notice of any special meeting shall be given at least three (3) days prior thereto by written notice delivered personally, or be mail to each Director at his or her address. If mailed, such notice shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the United States Mail with postage prepaid. Any Director may waive notice of any meeting either before, at, or after such meeting by signing a waiver of notice. The attendance of a Director at a meeting shall constitute awaiver of notice of such meeting and a waiver of any and all objections to the place of such meeting orthe manner in which it has been called or convened, except when a Director states at the beginning of the meeting any objection to the transaction of business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. Section 9. QUORUM AND VOTING. A majority of Directors in office shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The vote of a majority of Directors present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall constitute the action of the Board of Directors If less than a quorum is present, then a majority of those Directors present may adjourn the meeting from time to time without notice until a quorum is present. Section 10. VACANCIES. Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors shall be filled by the Unit owner within 30 days of vacancy occurring. Section 11. REMOVAL. A Director appointed by a Unit owner may be removed from the Board, with or without cause. In case of such a removal, the Unit Owner shall appoint a new Director within 30 days of removal. Section 12. COMPENSATION. No Director shall receive compensation for any service he or she may render to the Association. However, any Director may be reimbursed for his actual Ily-Laws, Lyon Fanrily Exemption on Davis Poin, ^oad Homeowners Association, Inc' l0t25t0l Page 5 of l0 expenses incurred in the performance of his duties, if such expenditures have been budgeted or approved in advance bY the Board. Article V POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1. POWERS. The Board of Directors shall have power to (a) adopt and publish rules and regulations governing the use of the Common Areas and the personal conduct of the members and their guests thereon, and to establish penalties for the infraction thereof; (b) exercise for the Association all powers, duties and authority vested in or delegated to this Association and not reserved to the membership by other provisions of these By- Laws, the Articles of Incorporation, or the Declaration; (c) declare the office of a member of the Board of Directors to be vacant in the event such member shall be absent from three (3) consecutive regular meetings of the Board of Directors; (d) employ a manager, an independent contractor, or such other employees as they deem necessary, and to prescribe their duties. Section 2. DUTIES. It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to (a) cause to be kept a complete record of all its acts and corporate affairs and to present a statement thereof to the members at the annual meeting of the members, or at any special meeting when such statement is requested in writing by one-fourth (l/a) of the Class A members who are entitled to vote; (b) supervise all officers, agents and employees of this Association, and to see that their duties are properly performed; (c) as more fully provided in the Declaration, to: (l) fix the amount of the annual assessment against each Lot at least thirty (30) days in advance of each annual assessment period; (2) send written notice of each assessment to every Owner subject thereto at least thirty (30) days in advance of each annual assessment period; and (3) foreclose the lien against any property for which assessments are not paid within thirty (30) days after due date or to bring an action at law against the owner personally obligated to pay the same. (d) issue, or to cause an appropriate officer to issue, upon demand by any person, a certificate setting forth whether or not any assessment has been paid. A reasonable charge may be made by the Board for the issuance of these certificates. If a certificate states an assessment has been paid, such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of such payment; (e) procure and maintain adequate liability andhazard insurance on property owned by the Association; By-taws, Lyon Famity Exemption on Davis PoiD. ..oad Honreowners Association, Inc. l0l25l0l; Page 6 of 10 (f) cause all officers or employees having fiscal responsibilities to be bonded, as it may deem appropriate; and (g) cause ai[ obiigations imposed upon the Association by the Declarations to be performed. Section 3. DELEGATION OF DUTIES. In the absence or disability of any Director of the Association or for any other reason deemed sufficient by the Board of Directors, the Board may delegate his or her powers or duties to any other Director or any other Offlrcer. Article VI OFFICERS AND THEIR DUTIES Section l. OFFICERS. The Officers of this Association shall be a President and Vice President, who shall at all times be members of the Board of Directors, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, each of whom shall be elected by the Board. Any two or more offices may be held by the same person. A failure to elect a President, Vice President, Secretary or Treasurer shall not affect the existence of the Association. The Board may from time to time add officers as they may establish by resolution. Section Z. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The election of officers shall take place at the first meeting of the Board of Directors following each annual meeting of the members. Section 3. TERM. The officers of this Association shallbe elected annually by the Board and each shall hold offrce for one (1) year unless he or she shall sooner resign, or shall be removed, or otherwise disqualified to serve. Section 4. SPECIAL APP0INTMENTS. The Board may elect such other officers as the affairs of the Association may require, each of whom shall hold office for such period, have such authority, and perform such duties as the Board may, from time to time, determine. Section 5. RESIGNATION AND REMOVAL. Any officer may be removed from office with or without cause by the Board. Any officer may resign at any time giving written notice to the Board, the president or the Secretary. Such resignation shall take effect on the date of receipt of such notice or at any later time specified therein, and unless otherwise specified therein, the acceptance of such resignation shall not be necessary to make it effective. Section 6. VACANCIES. Vacancies in offices, however occasioned, may be filled at any time by election by the Board of Directors for the unexpired terms of such offlces. Section 7. MULTIPLE OFFICES. The offrces of Secretary and Treasurer may be held by the same person. No person shall simultaneously hold more than one of any of the other offices .*..pi in the case of special offices created pursuant to Section 4 of this Article. Section 8. DUTIES. The duties of the officers are as follows: tsy-Laws, t.yon Family Exemption on Davis Poir,. ..oad Homeowners Association, Inc. l}t25t0l; PageT of l0 President (a) The president shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors; shall see that orders and resolutions of the Board are carried out; shall sign all leases, mortgages, deeds and other written instruments and shall co-sign all checks and promissory notes. Vice President (b) The Vice President shall act in the place and stead of the President in the event of his absence, inability or refusalto act, and shall exercise and discharge such other duties as may be required of him bY the Board. Secretary (c) The Secretary shall record the votes and keep the minutes of all meetings and proceedings of the Board and of the members; keep the corporate seal of the Association and affix it on all papers requiring said seal, serve notice of meetings of the Board and of the members; keep uppropriai. curient records showing the members of the Association together with their addresses, and shall perform such other duties as required by the Board. Treasurer (d) The Treasurer shall receive and deposit in appropriate bank accounts all monies of the Association and shall disburse such funds as directed by resolution of the Board of Directors; shall sign all checks and promissory notes of the Association; keep proper books of account, cause an annual audit of the Association books to be made by a public accountant at the completion of each fiscal year, and shall prepare an annual budget and a statement of income and ixpenditures to be presented to the membership at its regular annual meeting, and deliver a copy of each to the members. Section 9. DELEGATION OF DUTIES. In the absence or disability of any Officer of the Association or for any other reason deemed sufficient by the Board of Directors, the Board may delegate his or her powers or duties to any other Officer or to any other Director. A VII COMMITTEES Section l. CREATION OF COMMITTEES. The Board of Directors may, by resolution passed by a majority of the whole Board, designate an Architectural Control Committee, as provided in the Declaration, and a Nominating Committee, as provided in these By-Laws. By-Laws, l.yon Family Exemption on Davis Poinr rtoad Honreowners Association, Inc. lol25l0l Page 8 of l0 Section 2. OT1{ER COMMITTEES. Such other committees shall have such functions and may exercise such power of the Board of Directors as can be lawfully delegated and to the extent provided in the resolution or resolutions creating such committee or committees. Section 3. MEETINGS. Regular meetings of the Architectural Control Committee, Nominating Committee and other committees may be held without notice at such time and at such place as shall from time to time be determined by the committees themselves, and special meetings of the committees may be called by any member thereof upon two (2) days notice to the other members of such commiitee, or on such shorter notice as may be agreed to in writing by each of the other members of such committee, given either personally or in the manner provided in these By-Laws pertaining to notice for Directors' meetings. Section 4. VACANCIES. Vacancies on committees shall be filled by the Board of Directors then in office at any regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors. Section 5. QUORLIM. At all meetings of any committee, a majority of the committee's members then in office shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Section 6. MINUTES. The committees shall keep regular minutes of their proceedings and report the same to the Board of Directors when required. Article VIII BOOKS AND RECORDS The books, records and papers of the Association shall at all times, during reasonable business hours, be subject to inspection by any member. The Declaration, the Articles of Incorporation and the By-Laws of the Association shall be available for inspection by any member at the principal office of the Association, where copies may be purchased at reasonable cost. Article IX ASSESSMENTS As more fully provided in the Declaration, each member is obligated to pay to the Association annual and special assessments which are secured by a continuing lien upon the property against which the assessment is made. Any assessments which are not paid when due shall be delinquent. If the assessment is not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date, the assesiment shall bear interest from the date of delinquency at the rate of (21Yo) percent per annum, and the Association may bring an action at law against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same or foreclose the lien against the property, and interest, costs, and reasonable uttorn.y', fees of any such action shall be added to the amount of such assessment. No Owner 111uy *uiu" or otherwise escape liability for the assessments provided for herein by nonuse of the Common Areas or abandonment of his or her Lot. Article X By-Larvs, Lyon Family Exemption on Davis Porr- r(oad Homeowners Association, hrc. l0l25l0l; Page 9 of l0 NONPROFIT OPERATION The Association will not have or issue shares of stock. No dividends will be paid. No part of the income or assets of the association will be distributed to its Members, Directors or Officers without full consideration. The Association may contract in due course with its Members, Directors and Officers without violating this provision. Articl eXI FISCAL YEAR The fiscal year of the Association shall be the period selected by the Board of Directors as the taxable year of the Association for federal income tax purposes. Article XII CORPORATE SEAL The Association shall have a seal bearing the name of the Association between two concentric circles and in the inside of the inner circle shall be the year of incorporation. Article XIII INDEMNIFICATION The Association shall indemnify each Officer and Director, including former Officers and Directors, to the full extent permitted by the Colorado General Corporation Act and the Colorado Nonprofit Corporation Act. Article XIV DELEGATION OF POWER If powers of the Board or Officers relating to collection, deposit, transfer, or disbursement of Association funds are delegated to other persons or to a managing agent, it shall be required that Other persons or the managing agent must maintain fidelity insurance coverage or a bond in an amount not less than fifty (50) thousand dollars or such higher amount as the Board of Directors may require; Other persons orthe managing agent maintain all funds and accounts of the Association ,.parui. from the funds and accounts of other associations managed by the other persons ormanaging agent and maintain all reserve accounts of each association so managed separate from operational accounts of the Association, An annual accounting for association funds and a financial statement be prepared and presented to the Association by the managing agent, a public accountant, or a certified public accountant. Article XV (r) (II) ( rrr) By-Laws, Lyon Family Exernption on Davis Polr., ,(oad Homeowners Association, Inc. l1t25lol; Page 10 of l0 AMENDMENTS Section l. AMENDMENTS. These By-Laws may be amended, at a regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors, by a vote of a majority of a quorum of Directors present in person or by proxy, except that the Federal Housing Administration or the Veterans Administration shall frave tf,i right to veto amendments while there is Class B membership. A copy of each amendmeni to these By-Laws, certified by the Secretary of the Association, shall be filed for record in the Public Records of Garfield County, Colorado. Furthermore, if the Articles of lncorporation of the Association are amended, a copy of the amendment certified by the Secreiary of State of Colorado shall be filed for record in the Public Records of Garfield County, Colorado. Section 2. CONFLICTS. tn the case of any conflict between the Articles of Incorporation and these By-Laws, the Articles shall control, and in the case of any conflict between the Declaration and these By-Laws, the Declaration shall control. In Witness Whereof, we, being all of the Directors of Lyon Family Exemption on Davis Point Road Homeowners Association, Inc. have hereunto Set our hands on ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION LYON FAMILY EXEMPTION ON DAVIS POINT ROAD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. In compliance with the requirements of laws of the State of Colorado, the undersigned, acting as incorporator of a corporation under the Colorado Revised Nonprofit Corporation Act (C R.S 7-121-l}l et. Seq.), does hereby make and adopt the following Articles of Incorporation Article I NAME The name of the corporation is LYON FAMILY E)GMPTION ON DAVIS POINT ROAD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., hereafter called the "Association." Article II NOT FOR PROFIT The Association is a nonprofit corporation as defined in C.R.S. 7-121-401(26). The Association is not formed for pecuniary profit. No part of the income or assets of the Association is distributable to or for the benefit of its Members, Directors or Officers, except to the extent permissible under law. Article III REGISTERED AGENT, OFFICE AND ACCEPTANCE Kelly Lyon, whose address is 1800 Medicine Bow Court, P.O. Box 110, Silt, CO 81652, is hereby appointed the initial registered agent of this Association. The undersigned hereby accepts the appointment as Registered Agent of t-voN FAMILY E)GMPTION ON DAVIS POINT ROAD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., WhiCh iS CONtAiNCd iN these Articles of IncorPoration. Dated this - day of Kelly Lyon, Registered Agent Article IV PRINCIPAL OFFICE The principal office of the Association is located at 1800 Medicine Bow Court, P.O. Box I10, Silt, CO 81652, 2001 C:\CLI[,N'l'S\LYON\DAVIS POINT EXEMPTION\Articles of Incorporation'doc F Articles oflncorporation: I.yon Family Exenrptiorr un Davis Point Road l0t25l0l; Page 2 of3 Article V PURPOSE AND POWERS OF THE ASSOCIATION This Association does not contemplate pecuniary gain or profit for the members thereof, and the specific purposes for which it is formed are to provide for maintenance, preservation and architectural control of the residence Lots and Common Areas within the property known as KELLY & MICHAEL LYON FAMILY LLC E)GMPTION ON DAVIS POINT ROAD, AS more particularly described in the Plat thereof, recorded in the real estate records of Garfreld Couniy, Colorado; to take all actions required of it by the Declaration of Colorado Common lntereit Community for said property; and have all other powers, rights, and privileges allowed by law. Article VI MEMBERSHIP Every person or entity who is a record owner of a fee or undivided fee interest in any Lot which is subject to assessment by the Association, including contract purchasers, shall be a member of the Association. The foregoing is not intended to include persons or entities who hold an interest merely as security forthe performance of an obligation. Membership shall be appurtenant to and may not be separated from ownership of any Lot which is subject to assessment bY the Association. Article VII BOARD OF DIRECTORS The affairs of this Association shall be managed by aBoard of Directors, who need not be members of the Association. The number of directors may be changed by amendment of the By-Laws of the Association, as stated in more detail in the Declaration. Article VIII DISSOLUTION Upon dissolution of the Association, other than incident to a merger or consolidation, the assets of ihe Association shall be dedicated to an appropriate public agency to be used for purposes similar to those for which this Association was created. In the event that such dedlcation is refused acceptance, such assets shall be granted, conveyed and assigned to any nonprofit corporation, association, trust or other organization to be devoted to such similar purposes. Articles of lncorporation: Lyon Fanrily Exemption on Davis Point Road l0t25l0l, Page 3 of 3 Article IX INDEMINFICATION The Association shall indemnify each officer and director, including former officers and directors, to the full extent permitted by law. Article X INCORPORATOR The name and address of the incorporator is Kelly Lyon 1800 Medicine Bow Court P.O. Box 110 Silt, co 81652 In Witness Whereof, for the purpose of forming this corporation under the laws of the State of Colorado, I, the undersigned, being the incorporator of this Association, have executed these Articles of [ncorporation this day of 2001 Kelly Lyon - incorporator STATE OF COLORADO COTINTY OF GARFIELD ) )ss I,a Notary Public, hereby certify that Kelly Lyon, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing Articles of Incorporation, appeared before me on in person and being by me duly sworn, acknowledged and declared that he signed said Articles as his free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth and that the statements therein contained are true. My commission exptres Witness my hand and seal Notary Public