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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.1 Supplemental App MaterialsBEATTIE, CHADVI/ICK & HOUPT, LLP ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW g32COOPERAVENUE GLENWOOD SPRINGS' CO Al 601I STEVEN M. BEATTIE GLENN D. CHADWICK JEFFERSONV. HOUPT JULIES. HANSON 1. 2. J. 4. TELEPHONE: 970.945€659 FAX:970.94F8671 JHANSON@BCH-LAW.COM July 29,2014 Glenn Hartmann Garfield County Community Development 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Supplement to }day 7,2014letter in response to Completeness Review Lindauer Yard lFuckett Land Co. ("Applicant") Minor Subdivision (File MISA-7830) Dear Glenn: This letter serves as a supplement, per our conversation on July 11,2014, and transmits additional copies of the above referenced application. You requested that I provide a request for a waiver of submittal requirements for a water supply plan. Applicant hereby requests a waiver of the submittal requirements of a Water Supply Plan. Section 4-202 of the Land Use Code states that awaiver may be approved if the Applicant demonstrates the following criteria have been met by a proposed alternative: The Applicant shows good cause for the requested waiver; The project size, complexity, anticipated impacts, or other factors support a waiver; The waiver does not compromise a proper and complete review; and The information is not material to describing the proposal or demonstrating compliance with approval criteria. The remainder portion of the property is currently used for a residential house, barns and an out building associated with farming and grazing. All buildings were constructed in compliance with a building permit and received a certificate of occupancy therefore proving adequate water. The remaindeiportion of the property is served by a well which is depicted on the draft Subdivision Plat. There are no current plans to change those uses except for possible additional agricultural uses. The remainder portion also houses a couple of drill pads utilized by WPX. No additional demand for water is needed on the remainder parcel as a result of the proposed subdivision. As stated above, there is no need for a Water Supply Plan submittal because the remainder parcel is currently adequately served and there is no proposal to increase the project size, make the project more complex or increase any impacts to the Property. The information that would be provided in a Water Supply Plan does not compromise a proper and complete review and is not material to the application because the property is currently adequately served and there are no proposed changes in use due to this subdivision. Please let me know if you have any questions or need any further information. Very truly yours, Ud.r" ,5. F{ (u. . cL\ Julie S. Hanson enclosures BEATT|E, CHADWICK & HOUPT, LLP ATTORNEYSAND COUNSELORS AT LAW 932 COOPERAVENUE GLENWOOD SPRTNGS, CO 8t 50t STEVEN M. BEATTIE GLENN D. CHADWICK JEFFERSON V. HOUPT JULIE S. HANSON TELEPHONE: 970-945-8659 FAXI 970'945".A67 I JHANSON@BCH-LAW.COM May 7,2014 Glenn Hartmann Garf,reld County Community Development 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Completeness Review Lindauer Yard lPuckett Land Co. Minor Subdivision (File MISA-7830) Dear Glenn: This letter and attachments serves as a response to your letter dated March 12,2014 regarding the Completeness of the Lindauer Yard lPuckett Land Co. ("Puckett") Minor Subdivision Application. Puckett responds as follows: 1. Information on the remainder portion of the property including water supply plan and waste water plans or request waivers. The remainder portion of the property is currently used for a residential house, barns and an out building associated with farming and grazing. All buildings were constructed in compliance with a building permit and received a certificate of occupancy therefore proving adequate water and wastewater service. The remainder portion of the property is served by a septic system and a well which are depicted on the draft Subdivision Plat. There are no current plans to change those uses except for possible additional agricultural uses. The remainder portion also houses a couple of drill pads utilized by WPX. No additional demand for water is needed and no additional waste is being generated on the remainder parcel as a result of the proposed subdivision. 2. Site plan including the remainder parcel to allow confirmation that all uses will remain in compliance with the Land Use and Development Code provisions or request waivers. Please see response to #1. The uses of the remainder parcel are in compliance with the Land Use and Development Code and Applicant is not suggesting any changes as a result of the subdivision. The draft Subdivision Plat includes depiction of existing infrastructure, wells and septic systems and access information. The draft Subdivision Plat accurately reflects the existing conditions of the property and no new uses are proposed. 3. Full size copy of proposed Minor Subdivision Plat. A full size copy of the plat is enclosed. 4. Draft plat notes to address the representations made in the water supply plan waiver request. Applicant proposes the following plat note to be included on the Subdivision Plat if acceptable to the County. "Parcel t has no adequate and legal water and the current use does not require adequate and legal water. The use of Parcel 1 shall be restricted to the current use as provided for in the Land Use Change Permit reflected by Resolution 2010-18. Any change in the use shall require an amendment to the Land Use Change Permit." 5. Draft Waiver requests from the Wastewater Management Plan. Draft waiver request is enclosed. A revised Application Form is also included. 6. Copy of Lease with PDC Energy Inc. and related authorization letters. A copy of the lease and the authorization letter are enclosed. 7. Article 7 responses regarding the remainder parcel. The current uses as described above in Paragraph 1 are in compliance with the Land Use and Development Code and Applicant is not suggesting any changes as a result of the subdivision. 8. Basic Natural Hazard and Geologic Hazards mapping. A Geology andHazard map is enclosed. 9. Review Criteria for a Minor Subdivision found in Section 5-301(C). 1. The proposed subdivision complies with the requirements of the applicable zone district and this Code and does not suggest any changes in use to either parcel. 2. This request is in general conformance with the Comprehensive Plan and does not suggest any changes in use to either parcel. 3. This proposed subdivision requests a waiver to this requirement for Parcel I and Parcel 2 is served by a well depicted on the draft plat. The well permit is enclosed. 4. Satisfactory evidence ofadequate and legal access has been provided. The plat depicts access from County Road 215. 5. There are no additional easements that need to be obtained to serve either parcel. The plat depicts those easements to be dedicated as needed to serve both parcels. Page two of the plat describes and graphically depicts a new easement across Parcel 1 for Ingress- Egress and Utilities for the benefit of Parcel2. 6. The proposed subdivision requests a waiver to this requirement for Parcel I and Parcel 2 is served by a septic system depicted on the draft plat. l. Hazards identified on the property such as, but not limited to, fire, flood, steep slopes, rockfall and poor soils, shall be mitigated, to the extent practicable. 8. This application does not provide information on the estimated probable construction costs and proposed method of financing for roads, water distribution systems, collection 10. systems, storm drainage facilities and other such utilities as the proposed subdivision does not propose any changes in use to either parcel. 9. Applicant has included a Certificate of Taxes Paid on the draft plat that shall be appropriately filled in prior to recordation. The Statement of Taxes Due and Summary of Taxes Due are included to show that all property taxes have been paid. 10. Applicant agrees to pay all fees, including road impact and school land dedication fees. 1 1. The Final Plat meets the requirements per section 5-402.F Copy of Resolution 2010-18. A copy of the Resolution is enclosed. Please let me know if you have any questions or need any further information. Very truly yours, t/r,'*t S, l&*'c(r- Julie S. Hanson enclosures REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applicant hereby requests a waiver of the submittal requirements of a Wastewater Management Plan. Section 4-202 of the Land Use Code states that a waiver may be approved if the Applicant demonstrates the following criteria have been met by a proposed alternative: 1. 2. The Applicant shows good cause for the requested waiver; The project size, complexity, anticipated impacts, or other factors support a waiver; The waiver does not compromise a proper and complete review; and The information is not material to describing the proposal or demonstrating compliance with approval criteria. J. 4. Parcel One has housed a storagellay down yard since 2010 when a Land Use Change Permit was issued (Permit included in application materials). There has not been a wastewater system at this site for that time. There are no other facilities or buildings on the property. There are no personnel at the site except when dropping or picking up supplies. In conformance with the Land Use Change Permit, sanitary sewage is collected in pump and haul facilities. There are no plans to change the usage for the property in the foreseeable future. As stated above, there is no need for a Wastewater Management Plan because the property is governed by a Land Use Change Permit that describes the necessary sanitary sewage requirements. The curent uses on the property are in compliance with the Land Use Change Permit and will not be changed as a result of the proposed subdivision. The proposed subdivision does not increase the project size, make the project more complex or increase any impacts to the Property. The information that would be provided in a Wastewater Management Plan is not material to the application because the governing document for sanitary sewage disposal is the Land Use Change Permit. ryPE OF SU BDTVTSTON/EXEMPTTON tr Time Extension INVOTVED PARTIES Owner/Applicant Name: Puckett Land Co. tj 1t 1 Community Development Department 108 8th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81501 (970194s-82L2 www.garfiel d-countv,com DIVISIONS:OF LAND APPUCATION FORM Phone:(303 )763-1000 Mailing Address:5460 Quebec St. citr: Greenwood Village E_mait : ericstearns@puckettland.com state: co Zip code:80111 Rural Land Development Exemption R;pi&;i;til; (iltffi irition neq utiea) Name: Eric R. Stearns Phone:(303 )763-1000 Mailing Address: Same City:State: _ Zip Code: E-mail: PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION Project Name: Lindauer Yard Minor Subdivision Assessor's ParcelNumber: 2171 - 291 - 00 - 005 Physical/Street Address:4t miles North of Parachute on County Road 215 Legal Description:LEGAL Section: 29 Township: 6 Range: 96 SEC 28 LOT 4(40.53A), S2NW & LOT 9(31.87A & NESW (33.55A) SEC 29 LOT 1(40.974) 5(41.03A) 6(41.07A) 7(41.05A) EXCEPT 10.28 AC. FOR CO. RD. 215 ROW. Zone Distric,. Resource Lands Property size (acres): 341 Acrest E Minor Subdivision Mrioi sruai"iiiJn *tr Preliminary Plan Amendment tr Final Plat Amendment tr Sketch E Preliminary E Final tr Common lnterest Community Subdivision Conservation Subdivision tr Public/Countv Road Solit Exemotion I Project OCscription IRRIGATED LAND.AGRICLTRAL. FARM/RANCH RESIDENCE-IMPS GRAZING LAND-AGRICULTURAL WASTE LAND, OIL & GAS Proposed Use (From Use Table 3-403): INDUSTRIAL LAYDoWN YARD Description of Project:This project is for the purpose of separating a lot consisting of the lay down yard subject to Land Use Change Permit approved by Resolution 2010-18 together with adjacent lands so the property may be treated independent from the parent parcel in any real estate transactions or development activities. Proposed nt Area I Land Use ; # of lots # of Units Parking is;I!;;ffi; Prp-l"e-l M Submission Requirements f, fh" Applicant requesting a Waiver of Submission Requirements per Section 4-202. Section: q'eo3 Section: Section:Section: w;il;;i ii;a;a; EI fne Applicant is requesting a Waiver of Standards per Section 4-L18. List: section.T-104 Section: Section:Section: I have read the statements above and have provided the required attached information which is 212012014 Date OFFICIAL USE ONtY I I I 1 l_ Ope;nSp_ace Other Signature of Property Owner File Number:Fee Paid: S. Commercial lndustrial 1 0 14.2414 Ac.!NA Total SURFACIT LEASE STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF (iARFIELD I"HIS SURFACE LEASE AGIIIIEMENI' fthis 'oAgreement"). made as of this 27tl"r tlay of October, 2009, by arrd between Puckett Land Companyr a Colorado ccrporation, whose address is 5450 S. Quebec Street, Suite 250, Greenwood Village. Colorado 80lll. hereinafttr c*lled 'oLeBSor", ancl Petroleunr Development Corporation, a Nevada corporation, whps* address is 1775 Sherman Street, Suito 3000, Denver, Colorado 80203, hereinafter called "Lessee". The entities named above may sonretimes individually be ref'erred to as "Party" and collectively as 'Parties". WITNf,SSETH: l:or and in consi,Ceration of 'len Dollars ($10.00) and other valuable crrnsideration artd the r:r:nts paid and to be pald, and the nlutrlal covenants lrerein contained, Lessor dpes heretry lease and demise unto Lessee the surl?lce of the I'ollowing described property, situated in Carfielcl County, Colorado: A parcel of lantl situatcd in L,ots 4 of Section 28 and L.ot I of Section 29 Torvnslrip 6 south, Itange 96 west 6'h P.lvx. containing 4.71 acres more or 1ess, ancl as more particularly dsscribed a-s the l-aydown Yard, depicted in the plat attached hereto as Exhibit "A" lvlrich is incorporated herein for all PUrposes" The above described property is hereinafter ret'erred to as the "l-easecl Premises"- This Agreement is subject to the tbllorving terms ancl conditions: l. Purnoseof Lease, The L.eased Premises may be used by the Lessee for any and all purposes consistent with the Lessee's business activities, supply storage and water filling statiott, irtcluding, but not linrited to, constructing, maintaining, operating and storing on the [,eased tr)remises, equipnrent, machinery, purxps, powsr stations, pipelines, drill pipe, mud sacks, and other items incidental to the foregoing purposes and privileges, including rights of ingr.ess and egress. 2. Tcrrn. This Agteement shall be efTective beginning Jarruary l, 2010 ancl shall be for a primary tsrm of ter* (I0) yeflrs. Lessce is hereby given the option to extend the prirnary tcnu of this Iease f'or an additional ten (10) years lrom the e xpiration o{'tlre original primary tenn hereof. i. X3e{rtal Pavment. a, lnitial Rental Pavrnent.l.,essee shall have no ren(al paynrent flor the initial three (3) ycars of the primary tenn. 4. b. Annqal Rental.favr.nent BasEd on Market ltate,Comnrencing the lburth year nf the primary terrn, l,essee shall pay Lessor an annual rental payment hased upon market rate. Ilach subsequcnt year, tlre rental payment may be adjusted to ma*et rate aX the request of [,essor or Lessee by prerviding sixty (60) days notice prior to the upcoming rental payment. The annual rentalpayment will tre due uporr the etfective date of each year. i. Market ltate. ll{arket rate shall be detlnecl as lhe average of quoles obtained in good Iaith by both Lessor zud Lessee. Both Lessor and Lessee shall elhtain two (2) quotes f'rorl industry sources or Iocal real estate sources and be lin:ited to similar land use in thc area, Maintenance of Lease. a. R.iglrt tp Surrender. Lessce nray surrender this Agrecment in whole or any paft at any tin're by filing an instrument of Iilll or par"tial surrender of public necorcl in the county wherein the Leased Premises are located. [Jpon such snrret:dero Lesset shall be relieved o{'all oblig;rtions under this Agreenlent as to lands so surrendeled, except as s;recifically notecl herein. Bensvatof Equipmqflt. It is agreed that all buildings, machinery and other material, equipment and property placed on the L.,eased Prcmises by the l-essee shall not become part o{ the r"eal property but shall renrain the pcrsonal pnrperly of [,essee, and that Lessee shall have thc privilege ot'removing all personal ploperty and improvemelrts placed b1, it on the ["eased Pren"lises, prur,ided tlrat it does so u,,ithin six (6) monlhs l'ollorving the termination olthis Agreement, Cqvqnant that Openation of Leased Premlses Not Interfere with F+rl:iant Tcnrment, a. Lessec agrees to maintain a:rd operate thc l-eascd Premiscs hercin granted in such manner that the operation thereol'will in no way hilrder or prevent tlre use and enjeiymtnt of Lessor's acljoining propefly, inctuding use thereof lbr exploratior"r, mining, oil slrale developnlcnt, oiI and gas deve lopnrent, fhrrnir:9, ranching and land development. b. [..essee agrf,es to fencc tlte rvhole of the Leased Fremises. Lessee may use chain link fbrrcing or sin-rilar product" Cates to be instatled as rcquired to satisfy the use requirements ol'the Lessee. c. Lessee agrees to landscape the Leased Premises along the side l'acing County Road 215 imnrediately adjacent to the Leasgd Frenrises, and along the side tbcing the Lcssor's entrance immedialely ad.iacent to the Leased Premises. Lessor reserves the right to applove such plans. d. [.,essee leserves the right to place or build a building on the l-eased Prenrises. e. lI l-essee chooses to place or build a building on rhe [.eased Premises, L,essce agrees to install a flag pole illuminatcd Itom [:lelow at a location mutually agreed upon by the parties. i, 6. Lessee may at its option provide fur lighting on the Leased Premises. lixcept as othenwise provided lrerein" Lessee shall maintain cun'ent as-built drawings fon the Leased Prenrises an<J all of its surlbce and subsurt-ace Ihcilities located rvithin &e Leased Frenrises and shall provide Lessor with copies of such drawings. Lessee shall take all necessary precautiolts in conducting its activities under this Agreement to preveflt brusll and grass fircs. Itdemni*. Lessee agretrs to protect, inclemnif,y and hold Lessor and all of Lessor's afliliated and parent and subsidiary companies. joint venture s and partners, and all of the afr:resaid entities" ollicers, directors. shareholders, enrployees, agents, invitees and insurers ("lndernuities") lrannless, fronr and against any and all liability. loss, darnage, costs (including ottornsy fees), expenscs, filres, claims, demands and causes of action arising out of or in any way conneoted with Lessee's activities or operations under this A-ereement" that result in injury to or illness or death of any person (inctruding, but not linrited to, an Indemrritee clr an employce or an agent of l-cssee or Lessee's contractors or subcontractors tlr any third party) or lbr loss or darnage to property (including, but not linrited to, propefiy of Indemnitees, [,essee. L,essee's contractors or subcontrectors or aily third party) or f'nr violatiorr of any Itderal, state or local laws* rules, regulations, and ordsrs, including, but not lirnited to. Cornprehensiv* Environn:ental Response. Compcnsatiorln and Liability Act {"Ci1lRCLA") and Resource Conservation and flecovery Act ("RC[{A"). S.U.9FI TNDEMT!.rTY S_HAL[, AprlLX"b,VEN ll\l ',l'Ft[ HVENI QF AlJ INDEMNn'Eb_]S OWN NEGLIGENCE. WHETI-IF-R SUCT{ NI]G!-IG[;NCE IS SQI.E. CO fuU'-AR ITIVE. CON ] IUBL]TQ RY. CON C UR R E]N]]. - ACI"I VH. QR I'ASS I V H. AND REGA&I]I-HSS T}F WIILII-HI]R I,IABILITY WIT}-{QIJ]: FAUI,T IS IMPOSED QK SOUAHTjL'O- BE XMFQSIiD ON ONE O"& MO&E QF TI-{E INDEMNITEII$. ?his indernnity sl"rall not apply to the cxtent that it is v6id or otherwlse unenftrrccable unde r applicable larv. -I,essee lnsura{rce RequiremenJ. Without in any rvay lirniting [..essee's tiabiliry under this agreement. lessee shall n:aintain, during the ternl of this Agreement, the fbllowing insuranee with cornpanies satisfactory to the L,essor: a. Wt:rker's Compensation antl Enrployers' l-iability Insurance as prescribcd hy applicable law. "['he limit of liability for llnrployers- Liability Insurance shall not be less than 51,000,000 per occurrcnce. b. Comprehensive or Commercial General Liability fnsurance (Boclil1, lnjury ancl Properly Damage), including the following supplernentary coverages: Contmctual Liability to cover Iiability assunre d by Lessee uncler this Agreemenl; Prnduct and Completed Opcrations l-iability tnsurance: IJroad Porm Property Danrage Liability Insurance; and coverage rbr Explosion. Collapse and Underground Flazards. 1'he limit of liability for such insurance shall not be less than $1,000,000 per occuruence . 0b' h. 1. 8. 9" c. Automobile Bodily lrrjury and Property Damage Liability lnsurancc. Sucfr insurance shall exteud to owncd, non-owned and hired automobiles used in the activities perfonned pursuant to this Agreement. The lirnits ot'liability of such insurances shall not be lessthan $1,000,000 perperson / $1,000,000 per occumence fur bodily iniury and $1,000.000 frer occurrence for property danrage. The insurance specified in this Section I shall contain a rvaiyer of subrogation against Lcssor, and shall name [,essor as an additional insured with respect to the activities perfornred pursuant to this agreement. L:r addition. such insurance shall include a requirement that the insurer provide l-essor with 30-days' rvritten notice prior tr: the eiTective date of any canceilation or material change of the insurance coverage. Upon Lessor's request, Le.ssee rvill furnish Lessor with copies of the insurance policies provirling the covcrages and endorscments required her:ein. Warrantv. This Agreement is made rvithout werranty of title, express or irnplierJ, and is expressly sub.ject to any exceptions anrl reserva{ions and other rnatters aflecting title of reeord. including all existing easements, rights+Fway, licenses, leases and other agreemqnts alTecting the surface or subsurface of the l,eased Premises. Lessor further restsryes the right to grant other easements. rights-of-rvay, licenscs, leases to third partics to cross over or under these l-eases Prenrises. Lessce is rcsponsible f'or ohrtaining any ncccssary third parly conscnts prior to conclucting activities on the l-eased Prcmises pursuant to this Agreement. Lessee rr1ay, at its uption, discharge any tax, mofigegc or other lien on the l-eased Prentiscs. in rvhole or in part, and thereby [re subrogatcd to each such lien or liens, w'ith the right to enforce l"he satne. If l,e"suor orvns less than the entire interest in tlre l"easerj Prelnises, the payment to be paid hereunder pursuant to Seclion 3.a.. shall be proporlionally reduced, Aqsleqmcnt. No change of owrership of the l.cased Prernises shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights cf L,essee under this Agreement. No *l"lange in owrenship r:f the Leased Premises slrall atfect or hind Lessee until the purchaser thereof shall f'urnish to [,essee the origiual instrument of'conveyance or a duly certificd copy thereof. L,essee shall have neither the right nor the power to assign this Agreenrent, itt whole or in part, to any otlier party without the prir:r'nvritten consenl of Lessor. Lessor rnay withhold its consent Io any such proposed or attempted assignnrent for any reason or for no reason in its sole direction. Any attemptsd assignmetrt made in contraventiorr of this provision will be, in Lessor's sole discnetion (and in addition to any other remedy available to Lessor at law or iu equity), voida[rle and of ns force. The granting of Lessor's consent to any assignn:ent r.vill be ellbctive only as to the specific assignment then the express suhject of such consent, and any subsequcnt assignment which may lre proposed or attcmpted, will be ineffbctive without Lessor*s prior written consent. Provided, however. this provision shall not apply to trausfurs of interest that result funm lnergers, acquisitions or sale of substantially all ot'Lessee's assets or to assignrnenN to Lessee's corporate affiliates, t0. 4 [2. 11.Breach. It is agreed that no default on breach of covenaut shall be deemed to have occurred on the part of Lessee until thirty (30) days after written notice of such dsfault or breach shall have been given to [-.essee. and l-essee shall havc failed to remcdy such def"ault or breach within such period of tirne. 'faxes. Liens. and EncH,m!"rances. Lesscc ilgrses to pay prolllptly and befure delinquency all taxes and assessments ievied or assessed upon or against the ["eased Premises during the teun hereof; by reason of, or resulting l'rom, Lessee's activities under thi.s Agreement, and to reirnburse Lessor for any insrease in taxes paid by Lessor resulting fronr the value of Lessee's tacilities on the Leased Premises, r.vhether or not separetely assessed. tJ.Notices.All notices shaXl be in writing with postage prepaid addressed to the applicable Party lrereto at the address set fortlr ahove, or to such other persons and addresses as may lrereafter be designated by the Ilafties hereto in rr,riting. All r:rotices slraitr be dcemed delivened rvhen deposited in a United Stated Post OfIce enclosed in a prepaid envelope aildressed a.s hereinabove prnvided, or if not mailed, when dclivered in person to the affccted Parry. Sruccessors and Assigns. The terms, conditions and pnrvisiorrs of this agre€ment slaall be binding upon and inure to the bencfir of the partics hercto and their respective pcnnitted .successors and assigns, 15. Termination of Agrecnrcnt"I-essee has the right at any lime to ter.nrinate this Agreement, Upon tenni[ation of this Agneemenq Lcs.scc slrall exr:cute aneJ deliver to [-cssor, rvithin thirty (30) clays after rvrittcn dernand theref-ore, a gr":od and suft'icient lelease as to all irll€rests of Lessce in the l..eased Premises. Should Lcssee fail or retuse tr: cleliver to Lessor such release, a rvritten notice by l-essor reciting the failuro or reflsal of'Lessee [o execute and deliver said release. as herein providetl, shall atter ten (10) days fiom the date of recordation of said notice, be er:nclusive evidcnce against l,essec ancl all persons clairning under Lessee ol'the temnination of this Agre:ement and all interest of Lessr:e lrereunder, sutrject to [,essee's obligation to retrlove its property rvithin six (6) rnonths of such termination. Tenrinertion shall rrot operate to extinguish any ohligations ol'I.essee whiclr have accrued at tl're time of ternrination, or which accrue hereunder upon termination. Anplicnble l.aw. This Agreerment $nd Exhibit "A" herero shall be governed as fo validity, enfr:rcement" conslruction, efTect, arrcl in all other rcspects, by the laws of the State of Colorado, and its eoufis shall have juriseliction to enforce this agreement. Attotq,gY Fqw. [n the crvent of a delault by either Paty in thc perfonnance of its duties, the court r.vith the proper jurisdietion to resolve the dispute shal! award reasonable at(orney f-ces artd sosts to the successful Party, or in suclr manlter as the court sees fit. t+. t6. 17. rN WI]NESS WHEREOF, date f,rrst above written. the Parlies hereto have executed this Agreement as of the LeSSOT: Fuckett tr-and Company By: Na 'l'itl her. P.E.tu fit;; Jamel H.. tessee: Fetroleum Development Cor:poration Vice President l.and ,r *f r', - ;n .49 me tlris,{f{day af #*-yag;6 , 2009 by Puckett Land Company. a Colorado Date: /o- 27- o? _ STA"TE OF COLORADO ) ) )C0UNTY ot'#€*ge** The lbregoing instrument lvas *ck'rowledged befbr:e Matthew A. Wurtzbacher, P.8., as President t'or cclrporalIon. Notary Public S'IA]'E OF COLORADO CI]'Y AND C0UNTY OIT DENVTJR -llre foregoing instrurnent was acknowtedged before r-ne this .r. day oi', , .Lj,:.., , 2009 by "lames R" Schalf as Vice Fr:esidenl Land rrf Pctrolcum Development Co;poratiox, a Nevada corporation, q# ra + 1*'d,4a +.*. *,ts .i * .+ * +-*+.*.* *.* *I pnuL wnr*q[NAhir] iI nroTAFry pueltc ir STATE CF,:,OLORADCa i'- 4 dv* -+* - * * *.a3 6.*+.a ,.*- -1l,4y t-|,',r1.:rr.1,r.r r,\,i l: .. ....: iil;;"i,€0lfi Mv Commission Expires N4y Cop rtiTuiiun fixpires: Ivlattl'rerv A. EXHIBIT "A.I'' Attached trr and rnade a part of that certain Surfase l-ease dated Octotrer 27,20A9, by and betrveen Puckett Company. as l-essor, and Petroleum Developtnent Corporation, as [,essee. Land P$fllollluu IlE\TrIoFrIEtrT coBp, . lm\ilft r aYo;r [H LAmh Yrftl :.e$t,65 :r & 2t. ftS, (86t, 6!n ?.[ l 1r: 66 *I* r II II 1 t 1* Ir I -l- I L I I I --1 t*l I _t I I-t --i I -+ I _l il '- t\ )rl\ \*',T\- 't \ .'f * & \'-\orr ,\aFt 6r.10'alcl' Nltin liltt-Ffry \- .i ?.' \ t..,, i':'\I' 1:': i{grstl-1 I I ,,t,$.1- i ,"r.rgl* I I .lL,._!el _ Ig,si_ I I ,**l_ 91 !i \t 06/8 &t[it*s * It{, E l rdl 6d.d ',d, :ryJ.rar* I',"'l-1.:' 'f *-1.-*.r* 1 :,.'" I[r I.-7,6':l- I -+- I r-'\i.. r- *; tt:#ir ir ir-----iI It Ill-rLEri i r r:.i i \ \ I EXHIBIT '(A.2'! Attached to and made a part of that certain Surfhce Lease dated Octr:be:r 27,20A9, by and betweeu Puckett Land C'onrpany, its Lesscr. and Petroleunr Development Cor1,rcration. as Lessee. FrlEg!EL'!_ !E,x!9ll!rl.s.9BP, lftcf,! ftEs E{Cl&6 roe uloc{ri YAm SE;]ffi 2E * 2?. iE5, P60*, 6th Pr xt{s, Dr-:!{D r.o.nHsla B:",-6 ii.f?1i4, Jtsnr{ i a. "t'jw-r."c. trl li dhtu'\ | I*'..i-lt- )'.=:-*##Hr- f{l ;L\- -, ' 41',-U -,-.*.. I1 * - -- -.,H6.r - f'. , 'nil :rl'- 'u irF-i?ll+ ;{jLll=rErtr I d t , i ..n1?i:sw.#-@s-&r $d BJi#ls - ri& r#6 -€1!t8!11L rr!!i!!!__ e)l {6J r$!nr h.pec * #} !0. !r,, ,q@sk. EIAL erT * t76$9 Cl.Yt$,at , rats ct.Et ixr *ranr&ltr ara$ stnlL - JJ' * !* ftr$uE4rr'rd r a*\*. {rr. hh6 r.idrh!61 l.'j:i(!'-r fG bslr tgr&F*x I tuNn j ,.r f-----------------; : i1,fr-z:":{:fo-*:' '-- ? ' i' EXHIBIT "A*1" Altached to and made a par"t of that cetain Surface Lease date d Octoher 27 ,20A9, by and betrveen Fuckett Company, as Lessnr, and Petroleum l)evelopment Corporation, as I-essee. Lantl 'to . ui-;I)z 4 3.i(n t.'L,t' | .ii;',l/'/ '1 * L} El' dr* iii:iid \ -.- rcq N I BP FI t,LI - --- -,'l-I Ei & I H x &1 E ! ,il:1i tl *: co C\I i.\l TI .}l *l o) e{ Qq, tJ ,:i t i; ', /,, I E I aoin) ,0e lfit - t.fi.grilN l* ic Fi fr.& EI Eif* at tffa !i a? Er ;? ta a! ;4 I ('dw) ,to u$ - 1"ro.lafis .l EI fr: I I s 6 t o (l z I a lH,g tttqtli trll; fElt Bslt r r -dFq r-l OtsLl- e "-gE gf :R fiEa rEr ir;;q E;q THl+E n*3 xr *Ex iEp' Es EtE sBH eE"SH o99 thrg60 E6h trlo e';b &'38 *Fe thg Eh,E jr. Ef;E Ehg iEH q- Frs* rit t:c€ EI *3 //87t- -. - ;{ € 5 $ =-! --<"@F* I hd Hopt EI ,/-' -|t t -/r\-/ \\ h8 pa l|- rtg ;E!rilf Sg {q dr' I YRF* " , Ei:IEEeEI E HicIhIE::Euls*:iiyfP"r fliE:PExBEt., elq:EEIFEelii frlli;i;;:;*l B tl;qErE.::?59 r iil$IilfiEEEIi illlcsif:3*i E $1fifi;ricEef;$ $ -, = ?. :o * EIEFE:!ls3 Erq Hl:*:ffiCBiE;;; elFiElrgliurH; frii iH;:gFI; Hr; ?liE;r::H;!Es; ilSiHr srie HiEa El! rill;fg;:EE EtSr;Eq;;=.e?!E*186rN6060<40efsNr4do 4de,6dttu ::- " I I t<lH il H|SB E is fil:+ i=rB EIEH te;a *l*o & :P EIE# e E5"l8s frlol*) "t6wt * & ,t& .\I hA e j .is L& ri ots "r9 Eb8--48, ,)4X*8. i*D Az*cq8 3tci frE h{ SF $..11.,,, €$[L V?A OVERSTGH? BEI"IVEIIY Fel:ruary I 1, 2i),13 Puckett Land Company 5460 S. Quebec Street, Suite 250 Greenwood Village, Cololado 801 11 Attn: h,fr. Rayrnond Anderson Land Manager tr{e : Request for Consent to Assignment Delu Mr. Anderson: or Fehrsary 4,3013, PDC Enelgy, Inc" and ce::tain of its aflriiates (*'llDC"), as seller, and Caerus Piceatce I.[.C, Caerus Washco LLC, ancl Caerus Operating L{-C "Caerus"}, a$ Buyel, executed a Furchase and Salc Agreement pursuailt. to which PDC is selling, among other asselq, all of its Fic:eance Basin oil andgas assets to Caerus effective as of January 1, 2013. In con*estion with this transaction, PDC is assignirrg tu Caerus ail of its leases ancl other conrac$ relatectr tcl the operation of such assets. The closing of the transaction is schei1ulecl to occur on March i5, ?013. Antorg the assets to he assigned pursuant to the purchase ancl sale transaction are those ieases anrl contracts identified on Hxhihit A attached hereto (the "Properties") whicl: reqr.rire rhe consent o1'Fuckett Land Cornpany to assign. The puryose of this corresponeleuce is to 1'or*lally request the consent of the Fuchett Laud Company to tlie assignment fi'onr Pi]C co Caerus. ot' FDC's ittlerests in tlie Froperties. I have enclosecl cr:pies of a1l of the leases and contracts lbr y0rri' convenience. If tlie t'oregoing is agreeable to yilri, please indicate your conserrt h1. executing in the space provided heiovu, and ffiturning to rxy atrelltion *n execumd original by u.s. mai). If you havc any questions concerning this rnatter, please contact me at (-103) 83 I -39 18. Sincerely. PDC Energy,Imc" ' t: t .: Edward R, Koerrigir, trII' I-and Jr{anager-Western U.S, (iranting {oE}semt to &foe afq}rementioned *ssignmentr Fuckett Lan{ Campany i ,,1 f ,j ,.,Dare; L*l *i i t ),* EXTIIEITJ]{I COC01879 Surface Lease, Puckett Lrnd Company anci Petroleum Developmenl Corporati<ln 10t27na{}g LEASE COSL00029 Puckett Larid Coinpany (Granror), Petroleum Development Corporation ({irantee) 411812012 SURLS PICEANCE, not recorded COC00403 Puckett Land Company (Crantr:r), Petroleum Developrnest Clorporation and Marathon Oil (Grantees) 8/l/2007 SURLS PTCEANCE COCCIl I.73 Fuckett Land. Company (Crantor), Petroleum Development Corporation (Granme) 7l5l2?n SWD PICfiANCE Nolte Water Disposal Fuckett Land Company (Grantor)- PDC Energy, lnc. (Crantee'1I2l2A/2012 SWD FICEANCE, not rccorded weffiffiffiq v@y Caerus Oil and Gas LLC 600 Seventeenth Street suire 1600N Denver, CO 80202 4pr1129,2014 Garfield County Community Development Department 108 8'h Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Request for Minor Subdivision, Lindauer PDC Yard Parachute, CO 81635 Garfield County, Colorado Ladies and Gentlemen: Caerus Piceance LLC ("Caelus"), a subsidiary of Caerus Oil and Gas LLC, is the lessee of the properly known as the Lindauel Yard listed as Parcel No. 217 1 -29 1 -00-005 and is the assignee of PDC Energy, Inc. Caerus supports Puckett Land Company's application for a Minor Subdivision and states that Caerus is in compliance with the requirements set fbrth by Garf-ield County in Resolution No. 2010- 1 8 with regards to our lease on the parcel ofland referred to above. Sincerely, Caerus Piceance LLCW^ "\w'Matthew A. Wurtzbacher F President i1 r-6 -# t Legend PuckettParcel SurficialGeology TYPE f, rnu WteNosuoe ffi uuorlow ffi rr,rUorLOWSLlDE SlopeHazard TYPE J rrrrruon i --1 r,rooennrr .':' ' .,, t. 'i:,, | -t,',i " -: c l. -li ,, rJ;*il#{dil**3--, .li:-tntffi SoreEs[DE"ffE@bq;Gcffi applng Amogift.l, !@\1, lLqe qmeq .J w J4.26.1 7 ,,,. ,OA*' MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 60 DAYS OF COMPLETION OF THE VI,OFK OESCRIBED HERE- ON. TYPE OR PRINT ]N BLACX INK. I COLO R ADO DI VI SI ONWF fl E4Q'SOU RC ES 1313 Sherman Street - Boom 818 Denver. Colorado 80203 VYELL COMPLETION AND PERMIT NUMBER LLATION REPORT !::ir:3 6 s_, ^ ?_4 br .rgffi HoLE oTAMETER , - SAfrn rrom -o:* ,/8' ,, 6/t,^,,o^/g' ,o 6o' ,. - ln. DRILLING CASING RECORD: PlairyCuins ;;; 6Y;;";,^o,rdr-"';,;^ {. )E',, s,z"_tfunno Pt/L ro^ /o /ro h' ,r. Size---&kind from-to-ft. *ru&&kind ru Size-&kind from-.--to-ft, Size -- & kind from - to _- ft. ",1,"J,1""iff] cry[ s"/z .nl ,af PracementMethod / , n P"4- GRAVEL PACK: size l4,swd --- -. I nterval T.P.M. ,'8 o' /o' I/o bo' lntervals TEST DATA Dare Tested Static Water Level Prior to Type of Test Pump Length of Test .//r-,^c Sustained Yield (Metered)/o O P/14 fr. TOTAL OEPTH 6o wELLowNE. Atkfr-Rid"-Qrld.*. - %o{the AODRESS OATE COMPLETED Eb- 6,-*^Sl*J*tu' WELL LOG Type and Color o{ Materral r Use addirional pages necessary to complete Final Pumping Water t-"r"t .i2 l-.- . From To Water Loc. ft.6ot .-iirll PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT Pump Make Tvpe Powered by , !( Pump S'eria-l'No, r'.\ , -'lMotor Sbrial No. \*\',wA \^ _1. J TER 8LE .t Date lnstalleo Pump lntake Deprh ,) Remarks ('i WE(D TEST OA \ :-, \,TAIYlTH PERMANENTIPUMP i Static Water Level Prior to Test , t,-\ Sustained yield (Metered) Pumping Water Level Remarks Signature SubsC:'ibed and'sworn to betore me My Commilsi6n'expi ' Notaiy Public Date Tested CONE OF DEPRESSIOH Le^irlh"sf Test:-:flbuis GPM \s'^ti \^,. - >\..CONTRACTORS STATEMENT The undersigned, being duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says that he is the contractor of the well or pump installation descri ; that he has read the statement made hereon; knows the content thereof, and that knowledge, ,/o /(License No SS rcfr FORM TO AE MADE OUT IN ICATE: WHIfE FOBM lrlull b. .n orieintl copy on both tid.. rnd !'.!n.d. WHIT€ ANO GREEN coprcr mutt bc til.d wiih thc Statr Enginocr. PINK COPY ir ,or rh. Ownrr end YELLOW COPY it to. th. Orill.r. \zt L\ ffiCEIYED coudi'noo DrvrsroN oF wArER REsouncElrrg S fffi 8 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver. Colorado 802Of PE R M I T APPL ICAT ION F-O-R I\,! ( X) n peRr',trr ro usE GRouND wATER t>Q a peRurr ro coNsrnUcr A wELL tf,t n eenurT To TNSTALL A PuMP ( I REPLACEMENT FOB NO. I tYRJ.5.Rev.76 Application rnust be complete where applicable. "Type orprint in 9.LA,CK lNK. No overptrikes or erasures unless initialed. rrlr t0Hfsil.rtlt4l ,{t ot h P*r}ri''i i,otl t* +-f () OTHER r^,t rcbu,n*o^.l,zE' ?4. l. r' ta) rd ,r WATER COURT CASE NO, mailing address NAME Atlantlc Rlchfleld Company STREET 555 tTth Strepr CITY Denver. C0 80202 (Sa.tc.l (303) 293-4508 lzto) TELEPHONE NO. (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL cornrv G+,4.-JI )Vf % of the \ s E %. Section ^q - rwp. 6 S-. Fng. qb LL, 6th P. iN,S) (3) WATER USE_Alyp WELL DATA - Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) -Q-- I O FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOr WRITE lN THIS COLUMN ,Average annual amount of ground water . - I to b"ipprop.iated (acre'feeil I u- Cl ' Number of acres to be irrigated:t{o,q Proposed totardepth 1r""r1, .2St - rrDl ^- h0-Jiock Owner's well designation GROUND WATER TO BE USED.FOR: 1(X ) HOUSEHOLO USE ONLY . no irrisation (01 ) ooMEsTtc (rl ( ) TNDUSTBTAL (5) ) LIVESTOCK (2I ) coMMEBCTAL (4) () IRRIGATION (6}( ) MUNtCtPAL (B) )orHER (91 (4) DRILLER Ntur,.e ili"r+s D.r\\\ Co,, r',. - Street a39cl y'AJY a-Sa c'., e" xJ tip,;i 6lf;fL- DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (I1) Lic. No. ,^l.of i'i a Receipt *" Q 6gS t , I) APPnOVED PIInSUANT 10 CRS 37-92-602(3)(b)(rr)(4) 4s_Trtr oNry r{ELr oN A HEsrDENrrAr'SItE'oP ', 40 ACRES DESCRIBED AS THB IITE 1/4 OF TI{E SE I74qI_EEqT_I0ry_29, T65, R961{ OF rrft erx p.r.r.; GARtr'IBLD COTINTY. ?) IuE uqE 0!' cRorND r{ TBn FROM THIS r{Ett Is !I!{ITED-!9_Q8DIN4RY EOUSBHOI.D PIJRPOSBS INSIDB ASINGTE FAIUIIY I}tfittING rilD ITE MTEFIFC-6F-M-' u$Ets's t{oNcotuBnclA.L DotrfiSTIC ANI},,AI.S. TE- - CROTNTD HATtsR STIATT NOT BE OSBO _TOFTNNTCETTOX OR OTHBR PURPOSBS. 3l _IItr_RELIIRN FIOW ['Rot't TIIB IrSE oF TIIIS HBLI ug_sI_BE TrEU Ar{ INDMDUAT, I{ASTB WATER DISmSATSYqIEH 0F Trts NON-EVAPoRATIVE TypE WHERts iIE- - WATBR IS RETURilED TO lEB SAI,{B STREAI,I STSTST{-IUWIIICH ItrE IiB[t IS IOCAItsD. 4) TIE EXTSTIi{C ltBr,t MUST BE ptUccBD AND ABAilDO{BD ACCONDI}IG TO TH8 RUTBS AilD EBGULATIONS FOR I{ATEN HBt[ AND PWPINSTALI,ATION CONTRACTORS WITIIIN NINETY (90) DAYS OT COUPLETION OF TI{B I{EW WEtt. TIfrEUCIpSED AFI'IDAVIT FOE{ MUST BE CCt-tprBtED aEFrlQrINc THAT THE.OTD wELL r{AS PLUGGED A}{D AEANDoNED. G76 Blz/dB APPLICATION AP.PROVEO PERMIT NUMBER 151871) EXPIBATION Dist. @ This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The issuance of the'p€'imit 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. DATE ISSUED ilrG n 2 1988 AUG 0 2 1990 Aquifer ground water is to b€ obtained from; Telephone No. O' Bu 31 COUNTY A3 (1) ::l (5) THE LOCATION qF THE PROPOSED WELL and theareaon w diagram below. Use the CENTEBI.S-EFILQN l'l.;ection, 640 acres) for the well location. UJi I -+- I I I --r_I I at I--l--'t' ,^ t-+- I The scale of the diagram is 2 inches . 1 mile Emh small square represents 40 acres. -+-+ I++ I-r-+ I++ II+--+ I+l I-+-+ I++ I --F - + MILE, RTH SI UTH SI -r--+ ET--*l++ I I LINE IT--1-rl I+--lg l.ntl;lhtl9x16ItzEtlz_l_ _ 1mrlr.l LINE ] I++ I+---F -f- , 5280 FE+: ECTIONl- I IJe- I I I +- I I I ECTION + I+- t trllii5l+a-' ,,bl+- r++ I r NOIT--TIr+-+ =lzllol;l tol rutollt-t Iattl El- - -1--lrI'I sot l++ I + -+ +- + - tt+ I +--.1-- I lll 1..\L'. +--f I++ I f-_+ )t.0i (10) Owner(s) :No. of acres:35r) L Legal description:Ser. ali 1q 'i r-e^r Qctl;'; \rr. Prn t {tt; DETAILED DESCBIPTION of the use of ground water: Hourhotd u3e and dome:ticwelh must indicate type oldirposal ryrtem to be used. , WATER EOUIVALENTS TABLE (Ftounded Figuresl An acra-foot,covers 1 ocr! of land 1 loot deepI cubic loot bor tocond lclsl . . . 449 gallons per minure (gpml A lamily of 5 will rcquire apgroximrtely 1 acrg-loot of wat"r per year. 1 acrc-foor -.. 43,560cubac f.€r .. . 325,9G)g'rlons. l.OOO gpm pumpcd continuoutly lor onc dly producos 4-42 rcre.feet. 1gO Srirrrgm (e) ' by distances from section lines. sec. line sec. line SUBDIVISION t7) LOCATED owner:fu No. of u".*% . will rhis be the only well on thig tfact? (8) PROPOSED CASING P.ROGRAM Ptain Casing d r.o, in from Sur9. - ft. to i.Q tt. - in. f rom -ft. to- ft. Perforated casing 3-A" ,.r,n,uo,n lo tt .r.-b^lL(Q) in. from - ft. to- !t. (9) F.9R REPLACEMENT WELLS sivedistance and direction lrom old well and plans for plugging it: or l/a AveoKp-nLrNG * (12} OTHER WATER RIGHfS u'sed on this land, including wells.Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Description of land on which used --42P ! aa,e. -it sce. al i 33 TRUE TO THE KNOWLEDGE. SIGNA OF ICANT(S) Love, Coordlnatorr. Property Adurlnlstratlon Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. Mlck L. -\ Type or right Used for LOA t, rll ,,ARCO Coal Company 555 Sevenleenlh Slreel Denver, Colorado E0202 Telephone 303 293 4000 P ro p e r ly Ad minlelr alio n \i5\67 hEcErvED 'JuL 1 4 988 tBffffi IECE|Vro JUL 2 5 ,988 redE. \7/ \ July 13, 1988 Colorado Division of Water Resources 818 Centennial BIdg. 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203 Re: Permit Applieation for l{ater Well Haystack Property Garfield County, CO Gentlemen: Enclosed is a permit application for a water well to be drilled in Garfield County, Colorado on property owned by Atlantic Richfield Company. We ask that you expedite processing on ttris matter if possible since we have tenants occupying the residence on the property who need the use of the water. Please contact me if you need anything further in this regard. Thank you for your courtesy. Sincerely,Y+,@ Mickey L. Love Coordinator, Property Administration MLL:mjb enclosure cc: J, R. Hardin, ARCO Gary R. Morris, Unocal ,(tr n!ictdCo$Dd,rr , BOY FO}.IEF Gover nor ,;EilS.d. OANIELSCN Siare Engrneer OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER FESOURCES I313 Sherman Street-Boom 818 Denver, Colorado 802O3 (303) 866-3581 Dear Appl i cant, RE: WATER l.lELL PERHIT APPLICATI0N(S) During the 1987 session of the Legislature which ended the last week of June, Senate B'ill 200 was passed, and became effective July l, 1987. This law increased the fee for applications of the type you submitted to S50.00 per we]l . We are returning the attached application(s) and your remittance, if included, to you since we cannot process the appl ication(s) unti'l we recejve the correctfee. Please subrnit the application(s) with the correct fee The new law also requjres this office to act within 45 days of the receipt of a complete and correct application. To avoid addiLional delays, you may wish to review the appl i.tjo,n(s) to assure completeness and correctness. Your total fee is 6b O lle are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused you. Alq-NN= Richard A. Eell Hater Resources Geol og i st Ground llaler Section ,r EG: - 1 3'5'/ - t|i t:J ^)-' 1697 | Garfield Gounty Treasurer Statement Of Taxes Due Account Number R2601 64 Acres 350.07 Assessed To Parcel 217129100005 PUCKETT LAND COMPANY 5460 S QUEBEC STREET, SUITE 250 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80I I I.19I7 Legal Description Section: 29 Township: 6 Range: 96 SEC 28 LOT 4(40.53A), S2NW & LOT 9(31.87A) & NESW (33.55A) SEC 29 LOT Situs Addross 5325 215 COUNTY RD l(40.97A) 5(4r.03A) 6(41.07A) 7(4l.OsA) EXCEPT 10.28 AC. FOR CO. RD. 2ls ROW Year Tax Inte,rest Fees Payme'nts Balaace Tax Charge Total Tax Charge $0.00 Grau<lTotalllue as of05/07l2014 $0'00 Tax Billed at 20 I 3 Rates for Tax Area 026 - I 6-BHFZDF - 026 Authority GARFIELD COUNTY GARFIELD COUNTY - ROAD & B GARFIELD COUNTY - SOCIAL SE GARFIELD COUNTY - CAPITAL E GARFIELD COUNTY - RETIREMEN GRAND VALLEY AND RURAL FIRE BLUESTONE WATER CONS COLO RIVER WATER CONS GRAND RIVER HOSPITAL GRAND VALLEY CEMETERY SCHOOL DIST I6 - GENERAL FU SCHOOL DIST I6 - BOND COLORADO MTN COLLEGE GRAND RIVER HOSPITAL. BOND GARFIELD COUNTY PUBLIC LIBR SCHOOL DIST 16 - MILL LEVY Taxes Billed 2013 * Credit Levy MillLevy 5.9550000 3.0000000 1.2500000 3.0000000 0.4500000 3.2670000 0.0060000 0.2540000 5.0790000* 0.0090000 2.2330000 5.5890000 3.9970000 0.5 I 80000 1.0000000 L I 060000 Amormt sl I1.30 $56.07 s23.36 $56.07 $8.41 s61.06 $0.1 1 $4.75 $94.93 $0.17 $41.73 $ 104.46 $74.70 $9.68 $ l 8.69 $20.67 Values IRRIGATED LAND. AGRICLTRL. GRAZING LAND- AGRICULTURAL WASTE LAND FARM/RANCH RESIDENCE-IMPS OTHER BLDGS.- AGRICULTURAL Total $l 01,690 s l 8,690 Ao0ral $4s,8s0 $ 1,200 $ 1,160 $s 1,360 $2, I 20 Assessed s l 3,300 $350 $340 $4,090 $610 36.7 130000 s686. r 6 ALL TAX LIEN SALE AMOUNTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO ENDORSEMENT OF CURRENT TAXES BY THE LIENHOLDER OR TO ADVERTISING AND DISTRAINT WARRANT FEES. CHANGES MAY OCCUR AND THE TREASURER'S OFFICE WILL NEED TO BE CONTACTED PRIOR TO REMITTANCE AFTER THE FOLLOWING DATES: PERSONAL PROPERTY AND IVOBILE HOMES - SEPTEI\4BER 1,2014, REAL PROPERTY - SEPTEMBER 1,2014. TAX SALE REDEMPTION AMOUNTS MUST BE PAID BY CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK. Garfield County Treasurer P.O. Box 1069 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602-1069 (970) 945-6382 l Account R260t64 Legal: Year As of Date ParcelNumber Owner 0s10712014 2r7t2910000s PUCKETT LAND COMPANY Section: 29 Township: 6 Range: 96 SEC 28 LOT 4(40.53A), S2NW & LOT 9(31.87A) & NESW (33.5sA) SEC 29 LOT l(40.97A) s(41.03A) 6(41.07A) 7(41.05A) EXCEPT 10.28 AC. FOR CO. RD. 215 ROW. Tax Total Due Total $0.00 $0.00 <publicwebuser> @ May 7 ,2014 9:26:53 AM Garfield County, CO Page 1 of 1 llll lllFrtll,lU,\Hltt lirf.lll!,1ill lS'1 lntnO''*11't I ll I i."f.,'4idl"flti"i!.1"';h,":"e:.ia:aa'34*"ELocouTYco STATE OF COLORADO County of Garfield ) )ss ) AtaregularmeetingoftheBoardofCountyCommissionersforGarfieldCounty, colorado. held in the Commirr[""r.; la.Ji"g Room, Garfield County Courthouse, in Glenwood i;r6;;,M*day, the l5'h day of March A'D' 2010' there were present: John Martin ' eommissioner chairman Mik"S-ton - 'qo*'nittio,'"' Trdsi HouPt ' Commissioner Ei6rahiuim, -- . Assistant county Attgrney ilGrr*?ib-."nt)- ' co*t' Muoun"' when the following proceedings, among others were had and done' to-wit: RESOLUTION NO. 2OIO-18 A RESOLUTION CONCERNED WITH TIIE APPROVAL OF A LAND USE CHAI\GE PERMIT, LIPA 6239, rOnironecE: SUppLIES, MACHINERY' EQUIPMENT' OR PRODUCTS, LOCATED Wnsr oicouxrY ROAD 215 AND 4 MrLES NORTIIWEST OB PARACHUTE, AND WIiTTTU,C. PNOPERTY OWNED BY TIIE PUCKETT LAND COMPANY, GARFIELD COUNTY PA RC EL N O# 2r'l I -29 1 -00 -005 Recitals A'TheBoardofCorrrrtyCommissionersofGarfieldCourrty,Colorado,receivedan application for a Land u..-cti"g" permit to allow for Storage: Supplies, Machinery, Equipment, and Products. B. The 4.7-acre site is located west of county Road 215, four miles northwest of Paruch,rrc, CO, and within property owned by the Puckett Land Company' C.T"lte ,!-acresiteisdescribedintheapplicationdocumentsandattachedheretoas Exhibit A ald incorporated by this reference; Illl l'rrr 11tr,1il,\lt\lhrl llt lJ'1, lUl,hll' !I[l{rLl{"1 ll ll I R€ceotlonH:764391 gd'.{\1612"o?;Zl;3'03"0.i'F3.ldo36'SB.ErELocorrNTyco D'Thesubjectpropertyiscontainedwithinth€ResourceLand/GentleSlopeszoning district and a Land Use Cn"lrgJ Permit for Storage: Supplies, Y":{l"y' Equipment' and p."J"t,t ,tqrir* approval of a iimited Impact Review Process by Garfield County' E. The Board is authorized to approve, deny or approve with conditions a Land Use Change Permit for Storage: S,rppti"t, f",ii!g"-n'-' Eq-uipme+ and Products pursuant to Section i-lOfLa 4-105 of the C,n"ta bor"ty Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as arnended' F.TheBoardofCountyCommissionersopenedthepublichearingonthel5thdayof March, 2010 upon the question of whether the lzni Use Change Permit application, LIPA 6239' i.. S;A"r Supplies, tut*1in".y, Equipment, and Products, should be granted or denied, during *ti"n friri"g tire public,rri i"t"r".tia petsons were given the opportunity to express their opinions regarding the application. G.TheBoardofCountyCommissionersclosedthepublichearingonthel5thdaybf MarclL 2010 to make a final decision. H.TheBoardonthebasisofsubstantialcompetentevidenceproducedatthe aforementioned hearing, has made the following determinations of fact: 1'ThatproperpublicnoticewasprovidedasrequiredforthehearingbeforetheBoardof CountY Commissioners. 2. That the hearing before the Board of county commissioners was extensive and complete, that all pertinent facts, matters and issues were submitted or could be submitted and that all interested parties were heard at that meeting' 3. That for the above stated and other reasons, the l,and Use Change Permit fot Storage: Supplies,Machinery,Equipmcnt,andProductsisinthebestinterestofthehealth,safety, -o.alr, convenirn*, ori"r, prosperity and welfare ofthe citizens of Garlield County' 4. That the application, ifall conditions are met, will be in conformance with the applicable sections oithe Garfietd county Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008 as amended. RESOLUTION NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of county commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, that: A. The forgoing Recitals are incorporated by this reference as part ofthe resolution. B.TheLandUseChangePermit,LIPA623g,toallowforStorage:Supplies,Machinery, Equipment, and Proiucts is hereby approved subject to compliance with the following conditions: 2 ril ffi lltr,ltJttltt lltl ll[J#lh'll,!{'llll'ttrtilll't ll I I -fl,f,,?i,lf l,ffi,o.J"il"1Af36'33.,,E10 couNTy co l.AllrepresentationsmadebytheApplicantintheapplication,andatthepublichearing.before the Board of county c";-l;i;ilrr, shall be *nditio* of approval, unless specifically altered by the Board of County Commissioners' 2.Theoperationofthef.acilityshallbedoneinaccordancewithallapplicableFederal,State' and tocal regulations goveming the operation ofthis type of facility' 3.Vibrationgenerated:thefacilityshallbesooperatedthatthegroundvibration^inherentlyand- .";;;"tf ;enerated ir roip**ptiufe, without instnrrrents' at any point of any boundary line ofthi property on which the use is located' 4. Emissions of smoke and particulate matter: the facility' generator' P"TP'-or related driveway ;&;ki"g area shall U" * op"t"t"a so as to. comply *ltf' At Federal' State and County air qrrufity fu*"r, r"gulations and siandards, including CDPHE APCC Regulation I for dust' 5.Siteoperationsshallnotemitheat,glare,radiation'dustorfumeswhichsubstantially interfere with the existing use of adjoining property or which constitutes a public nuisance or h^zard. 6.AllequipmentandstructuresassociatedwiththisPermitshaubepaintedwithnon-reflective- paint in oeut al colors to reduce glare and mitigate any visual impacts' 7. The applicant shall install a site-obscuring fence on the site boundaries' g. volume of sound generated shall comply with the standards set forth in the colorado Revised Statutes. g. AII lighting associated with the property shall be directed inward and downward towards the interior of the ProPertY. 10. The Applicant shall adhere to the Stormwater Management Conqoll- T9 1" required-- f.o""a*", detailed in tr," f,,r"trriJt Handling and Spill Prevention detailed in Section 3 of the Stormwater Management Plan and attached hereto x Atlachmenl 1' 11. The Applicant shall adhere to the mitigation recommendations identified in the wildlife and Sensitive Area RePort as follows: a. Reclamation -.* ,hult include wyoming and Big Basin Sagebrush in the re- vegetation seed mix. tncal sagebrush seed should be used' b. Thi applicant shall control noiious and invasive weeds to maintain native vegetation. c. No divelopment activity should occur between January I and Marc! 3l to meet cDow ani coGCC ,t rrd*ds for the protection of Mule Deer critical range in the project area- d.,srushclearingactivitiesshalloccuroutsideofthemigatorybirdnestingseasonwhich is between MaY t and JulY 31. e.siteconstructionactivitiesshallcomplywiththefollowingsitedevelopmentstarrdards to Protect Witd TurkeY Production: tlll lll'1ll11,|Ulltil{rr,lF[Ull, lh't ll{l M'lhllll"l l! ll I fu'lFiilti:i#i',":"*.lara';a*.,ELo co,NTy co i.Confineoonstructionactivitiestotheimmediatesite.Ifadditionalstorage' parking, et" i" n"laed outside of the immediate area it should extend to the north' southoreast.Noextensiontothewest(towardParachuteCreek)shouldoccur. ii. No activity should occur within the Parachute Creek riparian area or areas immediately adjacent to tho riparian zone' iii. Loud ,roi." 1gr"ut", than 8j db) from machinery and equipment should be avoidedatthelaydownsiteurrtiltwohoursaftersunrisetominimizeinterference with hrkey mating displays' Turkey mating displays are -both-visual and sound dependent and ["Epi"i "oi." below the 85 db threshold will reduce potential interference with ^turfey mating displays and reduce impacs that could negatively affect turkey reproduction' f. Construclon activities shall ie icheduled so that they do not interfere with.breeding' nesting, and brood rearing activities for Raptors which are identified in Table 4 (page 13) of-the Witdlife and Selnsitive Areas Report and attached hereto asAtlachment 2' g. Soll erosion control within the project area shall be implemented' 12. The foltowing recommendations and requests of the county vegetation Management Department shall become conditions of approval:- '-;. The applicant shall construct a washing station to power wash and remove all seeds, soil, and vegetative matter for all construction, heavy or offroad equipment and tmnsPort during construction' This would include backhoes' hackhoes' dozers, blades, rollers, lowboys, and equipment railers' Equipment shall be considered clean when a visual inspection does not disclose seeds, soil, vegetative matter, and other debris that could contain or hold seeds' b. The applicant has provided an acceptable menu of seed mixes' c. All seed tags must be saved and made available to the Vegetation Management Department for verifi cation' d. The applicant has quantified the surface area to be disturbed as 5'0 acres on private land. staffiecommends a security of $20,000 based on the long-term rate of$4000/acre x 5.0 acres. e.ThesecurityshallbeheldbyGarfieldCountyuntilvegetationhasbeen- successfully reestablished;cording to the Reclamation Standards in the Garfield CormtyWeedManagementPlan.Itistheresponsibilityoftheapplicantto contaci the County, upon successful revegetation establishment' to request an iaspection for security release consideration' i. Thi Reclamation Standards at the date of permit issuance are cited in Section 4.06,4.oTand4.08oftheGarfieldCorrrrtyWeedManagementPlan(Resolution #2002-94). 13.The following recommendations and requests of the Garfield county Road and Bridge Department shall become conditions of approval: uy e drir"*uy access permit is requirid for this application with conditions specific to the driveway access location. IIII ltrtll,lUiH\lll\ Ilrt l+l,lrilLltlll !l[ lllJ,ll{"i ] lll R.c.otions:70i1391o4to7t2OlO O4:23 02 Pt J6.n elb.rrcoi-6i ii-iic-iii-so.oo ooc F.. o.oo GqRFIELD coJNrY @ i. The onditions would include a paved or concrete apron the width of the driveway access, 10 feet in length from the edge ofpavement on Cr' 215 the entance to Cr. 215. The sigrr and in the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform and a minimum depth of 4-inches' ii. A stop sign shall be required at installation shall be as required : Traffi c Contol Devices). b) Petroleum Development Company may be asked in the future to contribute to road improvements on CountY Road 215. c) Ali vehicles hauling equipment and materials for this project, including items to be stored shail abide -by 'cal.rr"ta county's oversize/overweight system. All vehicles requiring oversize/overweight permits ihall apply for them at Garfield Counry Road and Bridge DePartnent. d) All vehiiles applying for oversize/overweight permits shall have a lcttcr or e-mail from Petoleum development Company stating said u"hi!19: -can obtain oversize/overweight permits under their road bond on file with Garfield county. 14. The Anplicant shall adhere to the following Garfield county Public Health conditions: a. Tie applicant strall comply with thelugitive Dust requirements for disturtances of greateithan 5 acres in G'arfreld County and obtain a construction permit Aom CDPHE APCD in accordance with Regulation I of the Air Pollution conhol commission. ln addition, fugitive dust from haul roads and material storage and handling operations are also covered under the above noted rules' Access roads and dish:rbed areas adjacent to cR 215 shall provide adequate surlace stabilization and long term maintenance to reduce fugitive dust and particulate matter. A dust mitigation plan shall be required as a condition of approval' Puckett t anld Company shall adopt, implement, and enforce a no idling policy for vehicles on this site as part oftheir air quality protection efforts' c. d. GARFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, GARFIELD Datedthis5-10", "f Af'L ,A.D-2o t0 . ATTEST: lill tlil tltr,lUiHl lltrd,llt[ !$I hr, ll+'tOn'*'t*'n ] ll I [""f''"iidl'#i"i'i11'j"0.i"Fl"?6135'33*,,ELDcouNTyco Upon motion duly made and seconded the foregoing Resolution was adopted by the following vote: COMMISSIONER CHAIR JOHN F. MARTIN , AYE @soN ,eYe ' eyB STATEOFCOLORADO ) )ss County of Garfield ) L . County Clerk and ex-oflicio Clerk ofthe Board of Couoty-Corn-ioioror, i., urra--f* Ur" Cou"ty and'state,aforesaid, do hereby certify that the -rr"*"d and foregoing Resolution is truly copied from the Records of the Proceeding of the Board of County Commissioners for said Garfield Corlnty, now in my olfice' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and alfrxed the seal of said County, at Glenwood Springs, this - day of , A-D' 20-' CorrntyClerkarrdex-officioClerkoftheBoardofCounryCommissioners ]lt ffi tll,lulHullt'[ lFilt#|fl+l' lHl l{il llld lli"l ll ll I R.ceotion$:764391 g'l?rl?%3.'f:39'3'oB'o"J'F:.?155'3&FrELo couNTy co /)tt.J ^"7 / 3 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CONTROLS 3. a SWMP Admlnisirator Th6 swMP Administrator for the Pelroleum Development corPoralion Lay Down Yard is: Eric R. Stearns P.O. Box 26 120 Genesis Blvd' BridgePort, WV 26330 Phone: 304/8424256 3,b ldentitlcation of Potentlal Pollutant sourc6s 1)alldisrurbedandstoredsoilswillbeevaluatedfo'orosionpotentialandpolentialtocontribuleto stormwater polulon and BMps to ;,j,!;i;il;;i"n"" *itt U" implemlnted on a case by case basis' 2) vehicle tracking of sediments wiii ne evaluated {or eroslon and pollution potentlal' BMPs will be chosen atcording to the iotentials on a case by case basis' 3) managem€nt of cont"rin"t"iliii. riiriLe a-e u)| containment immediately 6nd managing them at an appropriat€ facilitY. 4l loadino and unloadinq operations will be evaluated and identified for potential for pollution' The following iJt" pi"'.rJrr. r- deaind wth liquid loading-and unloading procedures; 5) outdoor storage activities wllt b; "r.frri"o-f"r pot"ntial to- pollute Stormwaler runoff. Approprlate BMPs will be implemented on a case oV-"JtJ Or.it. C"italnment and orevention of conlact with stormwater will be achieved by keeping materiar's wlir, potential for pollution covered or enclosed in conlainers or packaglng. 6) vehicle and equipment maintenanco and fueling procedures reouire tho operators to ensure thal no fluids or materials are spilled. r ttrev "ie-sp]rrEJ, it "i*ti 6rlirrediately contained and disposed of at an appropriato disPosal facility. zt sionificant dusl or parllculale generatlng processes will bo evalualed and regulated by the application of wate-r to eliminate possible wind erosion or transport' - . 8) routine maintenance activitieslniiiiing'r"ttiriilo, p"tti"ides, detergents, fuels, solvents, & olls will be ;illilr"d;;i. wi1"n "pprving-;.ti"io"i "iii"iuiaiL",wind ind moisture condltions will be evaluated and if either are found to be present and could possibly lead to contamination, such procedures will be delayed and attempted again wnen conajiioit "r" J.r-Jriiir" r, aPPlication without elevaled pollution posslbilitlos' 9) on-site wast6 ..rrg"m"nt ioai.", t""it" pif.s, liquii_wastes, dumpsters, etc.) will be enacted on all eites. Trash recoptactes wiil b"-;;il;.;ii ;,iire !it,jr. Good housekeeping principles will be enacted throughout ihe entire permitted a1-ea. oispoia wirr ue by contractors with appropriate handling equlpment' 1O) concrete trucuequipment wlsl-ino, i,i"irJing th""gl.rete lruck chute and assoclated fixturos and "ilip-rJl,'i*riif,glnffirurt'"itttintt-"pit-itt"iut"" Tieseproceduresarecoveredunderthopermit'lf washing of concrete trucks ""i;rlp#;ii;i"t pi..", the witer will be contained in an earthen basin' The location will be noted on site specific maps' i rl a"Ji"rt"a asphatt and coniiete batcir plants will not be present within lhe permitted area' 12) non-induslrial *,".t "orr"Js-"ictt as iorter trash and iortable toilets will be contained in receptacles designed for lhe sp""itic purpor-e. itr""e *iff Uu disposed oi by contractors with specially designed "qriir""i "rU Oiipose of according to local reQuiremento at appropriate facilities' 13) other areas o, pro""arr"" wh"ri fotential siitts ca.-n oc"ur,rill be evaluated on a caso by case basis "ni eMp,s *ilr be imptemented according to the sp€cific potential for pollution. 3,c BMPS for Stormwater Pollution Prevsntlon 3.c,i St.ucturalPractlces The description and epplication Practicos of slructulal P-raclices availabla and/or implemented can be found i; i-h;-B-Mf ;;^rat. firb tocation of struciural BMPS will be found in the site specific maps' 3.c.2 Non-structuralPractlcos Th6 descriotion and aDplication practices of non-struclural BMPS avallable and/or implemented will be lound i; il"1ili;;;ri i[E r"."iL" "t non-struciural practices will be found in the site specific maps llll ih t11,Iil[Hrt l{'l lllt, l{1, tifl lstll{l lH lli t ll ll I R.ceot.ton$:7E4391 3ol?'i?013"%;3?13?rE'o.i"i!.lA?36'33.'rELo couNTy co 3,c.3 Phased BMP installation preconstruction BMps will includo a down gradient perimater BMP (wattle), wjth a slash pile inside A diversion trench witt be inside tho-5ialr,-piii "*rti"i ai"ersion to diiect runoff to the deslgnated point for control. BMPs for the aclual construction phase will consist of grading and stabilization through surface roughening' The pad surface will b€ an irproJ"U ,np"r"U surfaceio.redJce tracking and 'ediment migration Sediment ti"pJ"iff G f"""Ga on tf,e miee aown 6radient corners to lr6at runoff water Prior to leaving the site A culvert will b6 placed at fne acceffiini to fft" piO. A-run-on.diversion trench will be located on the up- g;dil;.tliid;; the pad to reduce tlie amount of runoff from the site. Whero appropriate, check dams will be placed in diversion trenchet t" t.Oii". tiiif""liy .nJ t.Oirint ,igration. lf necessary, armored rundowns will [. ,iiri."o]"tr"spori runoff froii6t" top oi iopet to the base 6f slopes. A pad perimeter BMP consisting of a berm will be implemented at the top of fill slopes' lnterim reclamation BMps will consist of any of the following, seeding and straw crimping, hydromulching, il[;;;fi;;;ing *iltt ul"nr;ils. itresl wirr be determined by the ac{ual slopss present onco the construction has been completed. Final reclamation BMps will consist of recontouring the silo to as close io original slopes. Seeding and ;;G;;il;U;io* ai"triortio-n-ot ,i,iii^ji J"r"iiy *lll take place, priot to being releasod from the 6DPHE regulatory compliance. 3.c.4 Matorlals Handling and Splll Preventlon Fuels and Materials Manaoemont @;presentatth6construdionsiteinclude:gasoline,dlesalfueI,lubricant oils, hydraullo oils, used oils, "ni "liu"ni.. o"solins and diesel fuel will be stored in portable storage tanks ;iil ;;il", #tainment. rruil".ni, t vuiJic, and miscellaneous olls and solvents will b€ stored in 55- gallon or smaller containers. Pollutants from petroloum Products used during construction activities adhere easily to soil particles and other surfaces. tn "are of , "p1ior;;i, *''l; ;"''t"'inated with p6troleum products.will be-contained and ;;;""d 1o ;ilper aisposatlitll' i-,;p";;J."il erosion and sediment control praclices will aid in retention of spills or leaks. Use ot s""onalry coitainment and drip pans will reduce the likelihood of spills or leaks ioni"aia the ground. proposJJ rirainienance and sale siorage practlccs.will rcduce the chance of ;;1.1j;il J;ilti contaminating'ihe roaa sito. oity wastes euch as crankcase oil, cans, rags, and paper containing oils will be placed 'n ptp"i'tu*ptr.ros ano oisPosed ol or recycled' An additional source of ;ffi;ffii9i1;;in"tionis rea<'s'r1'om e+iiment ano vehlcles. Routine daily inspections will be conducted io identify leaks and initiate correctivo aclions, if needed' The following guidelines for storing and managing petroleum products wlll be used: . All product containers will be clearly labeled' . Drums will be kept off the ground within secondary containment and stored under cover if needed' . FuBl tanks will be stored within gecondary containment' . Llds of drummed materials will be securely fastened' . Emergency sptll r€sponse procedures will'be available on-site. Persons trained in handling spills will be on call at all limes. o Soill claanuo and containment materials (absobenl, ghovels, etc.) will be easily access'rble' Spllls- ;iii'ffil;d;i"ri J""n"Jup "nd contamlnated materials will be properly stored on slte untilthev can be disposed of in accordance with applicabl€ regulations' . Storaoe areas and contalners wlll be reguiarly monitoredlor leaks and repaired or replaced..as- iJJ;ffi. C;;i;;.G;;J ;rb""^iraciors s'hould be remanded about proper storase, handlins and i;;ilils;i p;iroteuni proUuas or other hazardous materials during safely meetings. llll tttr l11,lill,ltlr H(lH't l+rl U*tt+tJll' l$ lll't ll ll I [."f.,',?idl'flti"i.']'tino":.i:"li:A6,BB",,E.Dco,,{Tyco pDC,s Health and Envlronmental Rogulatory Advisor (HES) will coordinate agoncies reporting and stalements. Spllls or relaases of any size thaf impact or threaten to imPacl any waters of the-stal.ei residence or ol"rpi"O iiiu"trr", tivestocf or pjUtic byway, shatl be verLalty reported to.the CDPHE' lf.the splll mav L-Ji ri,"tlri" ii tn6 shte (which includei surface water, ground water and dry gullies or storm sswets leading to surfac6 water), it ,uri ri"o u. reported immed-lately to the Colorad'o-Department of Public Health and Envlronment (CDPHE) at 1-877-518-5508. spills or releases of more than 25 gallons ol relined.petroleum.crude oil products such as gasolino, diesel tGi, o1f, oi J"rir"tives ot mlnerat, a-nimat or vegaaUtL oil shall be reported to the slate of Colotado Divislon of oil and Public Safety at (303) 318-8547 within 24 hours' A hazardous substance r"r""."',-n'a'ny ,r"r"i*nian enters or threatens to enier walers of the state shall lu r"port"a to Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE)' All ;i1-3,6rk.-"r overflowi that result in the discharge of pollutanls will be documented' Othor Chemicals Products Manaoement Additionat materials witl be useiiiIffir"d on site for use in construction. These materials will be stored "ppropri.t"ri "na managed to mintmize spitts and.leaks. Storage areas will be regularly inspected and any minor'spills Lr leaks will be cleaned up immediatoly' Materials Manaoement The a Lav Dorrn yard will be maintained with good housekeeping and will be-inspected on a regular basis tor spflgieaLi, and potential of materials commingling with stormwater runotf' 3.c.5 Dedicated Concrete or Asphalt Batch Plants There will be no dedicatcd Goncrete or Asphalt batch Plants within the Permitted area. This SWMP will be amended if this changes in the future. 3.c.6 VehicleTrackingControl vehlcle tracking conlrol wlll be mlnimized by the construclion.of roads and tlavel areas by good engineering principles. Roads wlll o. prop"ifv gi"OJ t,o controlrunoff and erosion. Road surfaces will be uPgraded by itt" iiaition oi sr"vet or roaduase'ueing placed on the roadway surfacr. BMPo will be installed along roadways to conttol runoff and sedimenl. 3.c.7 Waste Managomont and Dlsposal including Concrete Washout Waste Manaoement and Disoosal . Other wastes may include tho following: o Sagebrush, shrubs and trees from clearing operations o Tra-sh and debris from construction malerials and workers o Sanitary sawage' Each of these wastes will be managed so as lo not contribute to stormwater pollution. coistruction trash "nJ o"Ori. *ltt be collected in contiiners and hauled otf-slte tor disPosal In suitable landfills. Sanitary waste wiiib" iontiln.ri=eO in portable ioitets oi other storage tanks with wasl€ materials regulatly pumPed and ii"n"portua off-slte for disposai at approved facilities. There will be no concreto washoul on the sitg' 3.c.8 Groundwater and Stormwater Dewaterlng Stormwater runotf will be separated from contamination and dewatering by diversion.and gJading. The two wilt not bE allorved to come in contact with each other. This is not anticipated at this tim6. lf in the future a'ewai"ting' ot ,ny kind takes place, the SWMP will be amended to reflecl the changes' \ f il H'l ilttlfltl-'lilfllil:ltlt'lll ldtHlltirdlYrl'lll't ll lr I r, s'''g7 i{'"flli' i:"i"e i[ o::t.:' a" a't"*F r ELD couN, y co ,!t&"-l'"-q a Drotection of mule deer crirical winter range in the project area- The cDow at dris time does not ilffi#;,.i'i;;; 6;;lk fi;". "-o.?"*".i.i., "irs; how",er " consultation with the CDOW is recomm"na.a fo. tt e"p.#J*" t""rfiir" "ildlife hafitat as ttefined in the COGCC rules. 7.2.2 Migratory Birds In order to comply with the Migratory Bird Trcaty Act by showing a good faith effort to redu-ce potential impacts on ""rting ui'?', iil-v-t-Jrt "L"tiog it '"t"tary' it shoutd take placc outside tf the nesting season.. N.,ti,glt"*i'it e;"iarv *;'tidered between May I and July 3l in this area for most species' June r 'l i'ry i jiJ'rt" peai peri$wh;n most incubation and brood rearing takes plac"' tf bruth "t""J'ig "t" "i# p'i* to^May I' mostaffected birds will relocate to artemare nesting sires. ,c.fu.;iJlt"i"t" July, most fledging has occurred and bnrsh clearing impacts would be minimized' Often, young birds have fledged by May I 5 ' Because suitable Pinyon Jay habitat is not present at the project site, the pre-Mayl ""g*'lti"t clearing recommendation is acceptable and adequate io "u"ia i"un:t ion oi any potcntially active migratory bird nests' 7.23 RaPtors Activities associated with the proposed laydown y".d *J impact raPtor poPulali3nlthl lest ;ilffi;6;; habitat atorig farachG cre"t' In ordlr to rcduce the potcntial affects to nesting raPtors, it will be i,poLnt tt'ut ttt" project proponent schcdule construction activities ;;;f,;-[,;yi; not i,te'fei"-iiittr C'*ai'g" 'ltti'u and brood rearing activities' wwE s ;;;;;;;;'d t"Par n"st site a'oidan"" tti'd"tds for thc species observed in this survey are summarized below (Table 4) tl'*ig iooz, Krte 2008, Kingery 1998). If the project cannot be completed prior to rr," ,"*t nJ'iiffi*"'' tl'" tipU"' habltaialong Parachute Creek should be re-surveyed during the raptor brce?ing and nesting-scason' to search for and identify occupied raDtor nests near the project' ff "iy Uitat -" foun-d behaving in a manncr consisient wi0r ;:ffiffiil;il; Iir"ra u" _"1" ,o apply the timing limitation and buffer distance stipulations. WestWater Engineering Page l3 of l5 October 2009 llll firtHit[r1rlrl11 llr! HrtU{rlhltrlitf hil'illU' l{l'{ ll ll I Rec.ations:784391 ?{'31'??' 3.3'i3: : 8e B[ oi!'i.!lBioi"3,.F ,ELD couN'y co PUCKETT IAND COMPANY PARCEL NUMBER 2171.291.00.005 tE6At DESCRIPTION TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, MNGE 96 WEST, 6TH P.M. SECTION 28: LOT 4 (ALSO DESCRIBED AS NW/4 NW4) secrpN 29: LOTS i, S, e nuo z (ALSO DESCRIBED AS THE El2 NE/4 AND N/2 SE/4), TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 96 wisi, orn p.M. sEcrtoN 28: sre Nwl4 AND THAT PART oF THE Nwl4 sw4 (ALSo irescnieeo As Lor 9) DEScRIBED AS FoLLows, To wlr: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWESTCORruCNOTSAIDNW4SW4;THENCESOUTHT5TFEET;THENCE eesi rs reer; txetlce NoRTH 64 DEGREES, EAsr 106 FEET; THENCE NoRTH 89 DEGREES EAST 64 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 63 DEGREES EAST 196 FEET; THENCE NORTH 42 DEGREES EAST 261 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 81 DEGREES EAST 97 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 35 DEGREES EAST 116 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1O DEGREES WEST 63 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 46 DEGREES WEST 90 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 1 1 OEGREES EAST 214 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 42 DEGREES EAST 270 FEET; THENCE EAST 450 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NW/4 SW4; THENCE NORTH 1320 FEET; THENCE WEST 1320 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING; ALSO, THE Ng4 SW4 EXCEPT THAT PART OF SAID Ng4 SW4 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, TGWIT: BEGINNING AT THE SoUTHEAST coRNER oF SAID NE/4 Sw4; THENCE NoRTH 214 FEET: THENCE NoRTH 47 DEGREES WEST 463 FEET; THENCE SoUTH 50 DEGREES WEST 798 FEET; THENCE EAST 965 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING'