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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicatonPRELIMINARY PI.AN FOR BOND SUBDIVISION APP|icant: Danel Bond Damon Bond Paige Bond PO Box 127 New Castle CO 81647 PrePared bY: Resource Engineering' lnc' 909 Colorado Avenue- -^-- orenwootl SPrings CO 81601 (970) 9456777 JulY 2002 E o TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION . 1 1 1 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 PRELIMINARY PLAN suBMlrrAL BligllREMENrs' "-- -sECrroN 4: so pReuurNARY.MI.\Bll,' nhpEr.rorx o' Title commitment APPENDIX E: GEOIOgY APPENDTX F: Soils APPENDIX G: Vegetation APPENDIX H: Witdlife APPENDIX l: Drainage Apperuox.tt watersuPPlY nPFEuox rt sewage DisPosal #;iioiii i'oo noorroNAL lNFoRMArloN'''' sEcfl oN 4|7 0 -su pdiifiENiiAL iiiiioRuer ott : GEoLoGY, sol Ls' --- GeererloN AND wILDLIFE ' ' -:.'sEcroN4:80-supille'r'iEriiAurIIgIlllIlRI:PS,,++gFIn** EEE+ltsil i,66 : EffibGi\,iEiiio[ $qp.*MAToN: uflLrw PrAN . ' . SEciioN +:gt - wArER SUlllY^19I.^;;:;; " " ' #;iioi i irez - sANITARY sEwAG-E. qlsPosAL #6iio'l'i i,u -orrsre RoAD lMPAcrs LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A: Mineral Owner of Record APPENDIX B: VicinitY MaP ffiEffifi A ffi;"?Xqloinins propeay and propefi wihin 200 Feet MAPS SHEET 1: SHEETA Preliminary Plan Existing Conditions cdrnty 3ubmin8tgl g.r,,Pd ii',=tnmii:neSOUFICE EEIII= N G, I N E E Fr I N o I N c NTRODUCTION The Bond subdivision is proposed as a two lot subdivision of a parcet platted in 1982 as Lot 2 of the Turk subdivision. The Turk subdivision is rocated in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 25, Township 5 South, Range 91 West of the.6u' P'M' The subdivision of located on the east side of county Road 245 immediatery south of its intersection with East Erk creek Road. The Turks subdivision was originally platted as two lots, Lot 1 containing 4'36 acres and Lot 2 containing 4'00 acres' Lot 2 is bordered on the east side by Erk creek subdivision which contains rob that are typically less than 7'000 square feet. Lot 1 of the Turk subdivision borders the properly on the north' The propeay is bodered on the south by an access drive and on the west by county Road 24s. The properry generally slopes from the northeast towards the southwest at a grade of approximatery 100/o. The northwestern portion of the site has a rcck out crop which has sropes of 2oo/o ro 2so/oon the east side and 4so/o to 50o/o on the west side. There arc two existing residentiar structures, one rocated on the eastern harf of the prcperty and one located on the westem portion of the property. A barn and shed are located in a pasture on the eastem most portion of the properly' The properly is zoned A.R-RD and is located in the DistrictA, Urban Area lnfluence for New Castle on the Garfierd county comprehensive pran for 1gg4. The proposed density of the deveropment is consistent with the A-R_RD zoning and recommended densities for District A, which a*ow for a maximum of 7 dwering units per acre. The westerry singre famiry residence was constructed under buirding permit No' 64g3 as an approved accessory dwelling unit on the 4 acre parcel. The applicant proposes to subdivide the property into 2 single fiamily lots' each containing 2 acres' potabre water br each rot is cunen*y suppried by the Town of Nen casre centrar ,nater system. sewage for each rot is treated by separate individuar sewage disposar systems. The property is accessed off of county Road 245 on a private a@ess road and ac@ss to each rot is from existing driveways off of a common ac@ss easementthrough the property' The common access easementalso provides a@ess to Lot 1 of the Turk Subdivision' PRELIiIINARY PI.AN SUBMITTAL REQUIREiNENTS SEGTION 4:50 PRELIUINARY PI-AN TAP The preriminary pran map was prepared by Tuttre surveying services and is incruded in the back pocket of the submittal' o county 3ubmtr{4t91 g.xryd o Item A: Item B: ItemG: Item D: Item E: Item F: ttem G: Item H: ltem l: Item J: The name of this subdivision is Bond Subdivision Thedatapreparation,graphics@le,basisofbarring,symboldesignatingnorth,and ""rtin""tion by a colorado Registered Professional surveyor are shown on the map' The boundary lines wiffr bearings and distances, survey ties and legat description of the proposed subdivision are shown on the preliminary plan map' TheownersandapplicanbareDarrelBond,DamonBondandPaigeBond,PoBoxl2T' New Gastle CO 81647, telephone number is (970) 984'034;2' TheengineerisResourceEngineering,lnc.,MichaelJ.Erion,P.E.,g0gColorado Avenue,GlenwoodSpringscosl6ol,telephonenumberis(970)945$777. ThesurveyorisTuttleSurveyingservices,JeffreyA.Tuttle,226HeatherLane, Glenwood Springs CO 81601' telephone number is (970) 928-9708' The mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners of record are listed in Appendix A' A vicinity map is included in Appendix B' Theownersofadjoiningp'opertyandproperlywithin200feetarelistedinAppendixC. The two lots in the subdivision willbe accessed by private driveways as shown on the map.Therearenopublicstreetswittrinthesubdivision'Theareaofeachlotisshown on the maP. AllproposedanddefinedeasemenEforthesubdivisionareshownonthemap. Theexistingbuildingsadheretolotsetbacksallorrswtthanexistingzoning. The proposed land use will be for 2 existing single family homes' in complianoe with the existingandproposedA-R.RDzoning.Thesubdivisioncontains4'0acresthatis proposedtobedividedintotwolotswithoneexistingdwellingunitoneachlot.Thetotal gross density proposed is 1 dwelling unit per 2 acres'**"-**"'* *o===*u*= a Item K: Item L: ttem M: Eem N: Item O: countY submtt'tgl g'u'Pd iiii'HEsouHEE l!!!l= N G I N E E F I N Gt I N c The existing topography is shown on the existing conditions maps with 2 footcontours' There is no common open space proposed in the subdivision' There arc no areas proposed for public parks' schools and other public buildings' fiacilities or use. The tu/o lots in the subdivision will be accessed by private driveways and a prtvaE ac@sseasement.TherearenopublicstreeBwlthinthesubdivision. Existing easements of record arc shown on the map' SECTION 4:60 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Item A:There are no proposed reservations or dedications of sites for public and/orcommon facilities or use. Development on the t\i,o proposed lots is existing' The two proposed lots have existing ac@ss to county Road 245 via a private a@ess roadalongthesoutherlyboundaryofthepropertyandprivatea@esseasementwhich extends trrough the Bond Subdivision' There will be no off street parking within the development except the parking thatwill serve the existing single family residences' There are no soilor geologic hazards on the property' Therc are steep slopes on the hillside in northwesterly portion of the property' The two existing homes are not located on the steeP sloPes. The area in the vicini$ of the subdivision is not known to have any potentialradiation hazards. Radiation hazard has not been identified at the existing home' signiftcant development has occuned in the sunounding area and a radiation hazard has not been identi'fied in this area' Item B: Item C.' ttem D: Item E: Item F: a Item G: ttem H: Item A: Item B: Item C: Item D: Item A: Item B: A title commitment for properly is included in Appendix D' There is no proposed subdivision of a section' A map and description of the geology is presented in Appendix E' A map and description of soil $pes is presented in Appendix F' A map and description of vegetation is presented in Appendix G' A description of wildlife habitation is presented in Appendix H' All of the utilities serving the two existing residences have been constructed and approved by the appropriate entity' water is provided by the Tourn of New castle, sewage disposal is through existing lsDS systems, electric seMce is plovided by Excel Energy, Qwest provides telephone service tothehouseandcabletelevisionserviceisprovidedbyAT&TBroadband. SECTION4:70-SUPPLEMENTALINFORMATON:GEOLOGY'SOILS'VEGETATIONANDWLDLIFE SECTION4:80'SUPPLEIUIENTALINFORilATION:DRAINAGEPLAN A drainage plan for the subdivision is presented in Appendix l' The existing drainage facilities are adequate to convey the 25 year storm event' Drainage is auray from the existing houses and they are not subject to damage or flooding in 100 year storm' Detention storage is provided by the gravet drive embankment and the ditch embankment both tocated on Lot 2A' SECTION 4:90. SUPPLEi,IENTAL INFORMANON: UTILITY PIAN SEGTION 4:9T -WATER SUPPLY PI.AN ThewaterforthetuloexistingresidencesissuppliedbytheTownofNewCastlecentralwatersystem. AletterfromtheTownofNewcastleapprovingasecondtapfortheproperlyandareceiptforpurchase a second water tap is provided in Appendix J' o SECTION 4292 -SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL Each residence is served by an individualsewage disposalsystem. Both systems are operalionaland do not show signs of fairure. The rsDs system fur the ADU was consfiucted was under individuar sewurge disposar permit No. 2g65 and meets the requirements of the Garfierd county rndividuar sewage Disposal Requirements and the Goromdo Department of pubric Hearth of Environment. A copy of the permit and system design are included in Appendix K' A management pran for the operation and maintenance of the individuar sewage disposarsystems is also included in APPendix K' SECTION 4:94 - OFFSITE ROAD IMPACTS The proposed subdivision creates two rots which each incrude an existing residence. Based on discussions with county staff the road impact fee wflr onry be accessed for the one additional lot created by the subdivision. The trip generation manuar by the rnstitute of rransportation Engineers gives an average da*y traffic (ADT) count of 9.ss for singre fiamiry detached housing. The ADT of 9.ss times the one new rot produces a totar ADT of 9.55. The propefi is rocated in Area 4 which has a road impact fee of$l04perADT.ThercadimpactEeisthereforeestimatedat$993.20. coury submt{a|.gl g.txPd ffiF.qF o Sketc-h PlanPreIimr.narY' Final PIanT Plat SUBDIVISION APPT,ICATION FOM'T SUBDIVISION NN'[E: Pond Subdivision OI{NER: Darrel Bond, Damon &. Paige Bond ENGINEER/PLANNER/SURVSyoR: Resourde EnSineering ' rnc ' LOCATfON: Section 25 TownshiP5 So'th Range 9L West ttATBR SOURCE: Town of New Castle SEWAGE DISPOSAL METIIOD: ISDS PUBLTC AccESS VIA: countl Road 245 Privaoe Access Easements AIA/RDEXISTING ZONING: EASEMENIIS: Ut'111tY Easenents will be created in the roadwaY and along ot lines as nec sary. Ditch n exia0in ditch crosses the proPertY (irri tion) TOTAL DEVELOPMENT AREA: (1)Resldential Single FarnlY DuPIexuuiti-tanilY Mobile Home (2) Comnercial (3) Industrial ({) BgbIic/Quasi-Publlc Number 2 Lcres 4 .00 Floor Area Acres - sg. f t. sg. f t. (s) 1TIOTAL: PARKING SPACES: 2 units Residential NA Commercial rndustr ial a .00 APPENDIX A Mineral Owner of Record o county 3ubmiltgl.8lg'rmd o MINERAL OWI\ERS AND LESSEES TherearetwooilandGasLeaseswhichcouldincludetheBondProperly.Theseare listed berow with th;owners ana ress"es oii""ora and the last known address for each. oil and Gas Lease recorded at Receptioo No. 303852 in Book 548 at Page 492' Owner: RonaldKissee 1445 Walnut Avenue Grand Junctiou Colorado 81501 Lessee: Robert J. PenneY P.O. Box 363 CasPer, WYoming 82602 oil and Gas Lease recorded at Reception No. 303853 in Book 548 at Page 493' Owner: Mary Loraine Jackson and Loris I' Jackson 1445 WalnutAvenue Crand Junction' Colorado 81501 Lessee: Robert J. PenneY P.O. Box 363 CasPer, WYoming 82602 ' APPENDIX B VicinitY MaP county lubmilal.gl I'wPd I 1 I1 i) =!, \ I-,,i Ss, \".i ',i g j. r ,r/- ^Y il ,.r k,i\'' \\ .lr: r\ ,tr ,lri g\ l\ )iir ffi TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH $'I NEW CASTLE USGS QUADRA}TG.LE.MAP BOND SUBDIVTSION VICINITY MAP N $SY li -\ LEGAL DESCRIPTION l-ot2,Turk subdvisbn, bgabd inthe nortruestorc quabrof sectbn 2s,Tornslsp 5 sodl RflrS 91 WeSof fie Silh Princtpd tvffiidian, Garftld CouE, Cobiado pqdrUhfietnd plat ttereof filed br record on Jantrary 29, 1$2in fire Offioe of fie GafEU Cottff Oefi ad Reorffi d Reception Nrfiber 324?20' APPENDIX C Owner of Adioining ProPertY and PropertY within 200 Feet o [: @unty 3ubmm.Lglg.urpd o o 212g,;2524().083 Jack ard Jean GaY 76 CountY Road 241 NevY Cadle, CO 81647-9733 212$i252-O0-O71 Brerda C. ClaPPeY 2([17 Gounty Road 2'05 NwGasille, CO E1647 21?s;?5't.-o,'oo1 Steve E. Maznb LynnA Kleegor P.O. Box 168 New Cdle, CO ElO47 2129251-Affi4 ldefanso & Piedd Jurado (D4ll NavaioStreet NewCa$le, CO 81647 212$i25143{10 Marvin T. Colbr P.O. Box258 New Cdle, @ 81647 2125|251{8.&8 212*251.o3{,}9 Robert & BeverlY Dob0c 165 Navafo Strect Nfl@stle, @ 816t[7 212si25142416 Dennis & Hanist Broum 96 NavaJo Streot NeryCastle, CO 81647 21?*251tr.412 Kevin P. Jocfium 96 tlavaio Strcst NowCestle, CO 81647 272s|251-05'{'04 GeraE R. Gntnska 44 l.lavejo StrsGt NGwCsstle, CO 81647 212*25145'005 LouisThompson' 522 Mesa Verde Ave' Carbordale, CO 81623 2125-?5145{lo3 Ril*tard & Shori Bradley 350 Rainbov Dr. sitL co 816!t2 212F;25241.o01 UVm. D. Watker&Jrdith Lee P.O.Bo(587 l.hrCestlc, CO 81647 2125-i252{J-132 212$i2524G133 Watter&Mola Huber 1793 CR245 NmGasfile, CO 81647 212+i2514/-}w. 21fi-231{/-oo3 TonY & Sarah P4ni 33 Navaio St. NewGastle, CO E1647 21?-*251{4-d,,5 Davfil A. thrdY 55 Navaio St. #10 NervCaslte, CO81647 2125-2514}i0[J7 Andrew & ShirleY McClelland Clo ]GYe K GrossDuskin 153 Navaio St l,lerv Gastle, CO 81647 2125-25142419 Jemes Heuch Shenie Eversole 37 uteAve. tl€m, Castle. CO 81647 212$i2514/fiOs JoYce Gaton 20 NarraloTrail l.leu, Ca$b, CO 81647 212$i251{[J-o18 iWtan &Alina King 12() ComancfieroTr- NwCastle, CO81647 212$2512{[J-081 Ricfiad W. Zmmercr P.O. Box 345 Neur Castle, CO 816t[7 212s;251{J,o15 Wlrnan E. BontragPr & W. WamPler 7 i,lavalo S[. New Castle" CO 81647 212$|25143flJ1 2125i25143{,0P, 212s?5143-OO3 Gilbert D Lore P.O. Box293 Gbn. Spgs., CO 81601 212'2s143{,J8 Floyd Dobb6 & BofrY Rodmer 16lt Navalo SL New Castb. @ 61647 2125-251-08.ffi Ted Parlter P.O. Box270E Glen. SPgs., Co E1601 212$i25142{J2 AdonaEo & Cordio l'lenena 21 lJte Ave. NewCasfle, CO 81647 212$251{/fi10 Uoyd James Grabo & Diedre Pilar 8l,lavaio St lrlanrCastle. @ 81647 sa3Nr40 ltuidoad 1MMOnOV ,/ / @ (fl @ h APPENDIX D Title Commitment o county 3ubmt't81.91 g.wpd - tlAR-06-02 [fED 03:15 Ptl 9703842024 a FA}( N0, 9?03842024 P. A2 Commitmcnt No. 00$2050 Itrcmlunr $0.00 t35.00 s$.00 st7.00 **t { + ++nn*** INITEPENITDNCE Titld {t Sccrow ComPrtrf,r ttC t. ?. o Agsut !'or Anrount$0O0 (h)At I'A [,tr:ttt l'oltcY Irr'ri1iuit'rl lnsrlrtrl : Atuurtt$J10.000.00 {Rc-tsuollnto} ch.r,;s lll*nhartrri ivtortg{g( corpiirutlarr, llr'ruccrssors ud/or nssigns Forrn I00 AL1?,8.1 Forru 100,29 A&litioml eltarges: 3.cr(.cr:titjc#torrt. $61110 l.ittctothr:fctuinrpler.$lilluorintcrrttiurlrclarrcldescribedorrefcrrceltoirrthisC.orrurritrucnlisatrlwcffcclivcd:ttg trcrstlivcbtcd i$; tlntrutr'I'. llnrtrl lrrtl Fdgr K' Pahlerllond 'fh,! lnrr,l rcllrlrrl to irt tlrir; Contnritmcut is &;scribcd as follows: l.ot 2.'l'nrk $ub*livi$ioll' lhc IDI$I pt wlrltlt ls rccortted ns llocumsnt No' 314220' ('rtlorrrlo County of Grrllclrl, St:rtc o[ I orlcpcutt c tr rc'fillc & llrcrorr Cbropnny' I'l'(' Ily: . .- .. - €* ""' !& ' ..# Arrtlrrrrizcrl ()tlir*r nf Agcnt .t. l,awyers'l'itle lnsurance Corporation COMM I'TMENT FOR TITI,Ii INSI''RANCE Schedulc A lifl'eclrvr' D:rtc: (htotrcr 9, li[l at 8:00 l'm' l'rrtit'y trr 1'olicirs ro hc iscttcll: (nl Al;t'A Ownm'* l\tlicy Ir1ro$ut[ lttttut'd; H$tt' .his crrrunirrrrcnt ir invslid trnlcss thc innuring provisions $ud sckdrrtcs A and B arc auachod' - llAR-06-02 tlED 03:15 Ptl 9703842024 o FAX N0, 9703842024 P. 03 o [: COMM II'M tiNT I'"OR TITLE INSURAI{CE Schtdulc Il - Plrt I (Rutluireorcuts) Commitmcnl No. 001X12050 'itt k,llolvlig ars ilrt rcqrdrt'lnrltl-$ lo bc conrplicd witlt: A. Ir, ('. l). l;. [: (i. [,:ry tlru ;riitrfri ar]tout]ti lirr rhr'irlcrsrt ilr ttrc hlffl p6flg nrorl$agu to bu irrstrrtd' I'ly trs tttr: prr:tniuttrg, fr'r'!i ittul ctr+r-qc'r lor'thc Policy' lh*u.,wfit$ s:rti*far.krry kr u$ tfeillill$, lhe hrtr'rcst in tlu: lrrrul arnl/or nrorrgaSe ro bc insurr'rl must be sigtrcd' delivcrcd :lltd rc,',.rrrl :d. \1rrr rr..r.it r.,ll trr in rvriri..s tlre ocrrrr. of aoytrre ilot refsrrcd !o i,. this (btunirrtlenl who will gcl ln intcrttt irr tlrc lald or ;:; .;;iiil;; t*;, ;ii,r- tnnd. we m*y tlt*t,nke ottdidonal rcquircnrcn* or uxccprions. l}.tyrnrnt of nll farcs, rhargos atnl usscssrttents, lcvictl and a$'usrcd against the subjcct prcmires which erc due rad 3,;rylbls. ..\ (lcrrilic;rtu of .l,urr.r Drre tistiug each laxing jurislicriou shcll bc obtaincd from thc c'ounty 'frt'asultr or an adhorizcd ;;; i;'!,;;;;ii i to s*".n'l i,iii q ili cl, c:trs t o- t | - I 2z)' *olen:+o of ftccrl 'f 1-nrst trrrlud Jrrty 16, 1g)g ttorn DamonT. t]ont! ontt Prrigc K. Pahter-RondLo rhc Public'ti,scc of ( i,r listrl t.o,ury firr l,lr"r u*q ,rt fr;c wt..rrhrrrrri Mo,1gpge corpomtiou to si.urc il,e srrm of $206,250'00 rccord'd July iL rir'r ir, ii,,i& t tcl at I'age 460 unqltr flcccprion No' 5d92?3' , r,tr.$r 'f Dr,ctt o['l'rurt dah.ri octrrhcr 19. 1999 frour Darnon T. Bonit anil Paigc K. fctrler'Ilond to fte Fublic Trurtcs ar.o,rr fii.rrr cirxnrty rbr rlrc uso of u.s. uunk ro ,..ir:r ir" sunr of t69,6g5.00 rtcoded ortober 19, 1999 in llook I I55 at Fagr' c)'tf trtttlcr Receptirrn No' 553878' r)Lr:rr ur ,l rtrst frunr r)rnxm T. *onrt irntl p.igr; K. I,arrrer-Ronrr to thc public Truritcc uf Garfield couuty for rhc rrsc of i..tr*,ic ntuut,lrtiurr hlorrgtS* (.orp. ro secule thc nmoont of $31o000.00. Note: lltttts I through l, litltttlttlo ll-2, gill hc tttlue.t ln iu the l'tongagee's Tiile loticy wheu issuc{' Fom lN wtll l,! ttttttt:hcfi ttt fha friotgag"{'t'l'itlc Poltq tt'h/?il lxsuctl' l{. t. Nrrlr; '1 11,,; 1:rlc.i priC* of thc subjr.ci prolrcrty c.tccr-rli $100,000'00 ihc ssllrr lh$ll tr ts{uircd to corttply wlth 'hc disclrrsur or rviltrtrolrlihg lrrovisiqrrs of CRli rl.ee.oot.s lt.lo,r.lcsldcirt Withholding) l\ttl{: [.]tlr'rtir.c sslrl*rlrtr l. 1,97. (:t{s 30.10.406 rcquirct lh,, llt.docunrcnrc rccciverJ for rr,turding or filing in rhc Clsrk rrnrl ;;;i;;n'*ttl or lik onv dtrcrrrttcril thi$ dr'tss not eonfomr Ntrc: lrl $r!iy.yu$c* (dr.cdst uhjsst t0 rhe chlcurn$rtary fcc submirtsrl to. thc .nunty crcrk artt nccordcr fof rffnd{ti(xr nnrrr be Jr.f.r\rft urrr,(t ty :r Ru.rt PFII\ rry '!1,,1{ol fXefu,rrrion.'-ii',iJdccl.rutitrn mr$t hc courplcrcd ad rigncd by the gntotor (ccllcr} or granlcl ( hrrvr ri. pur ::'r.rst 1o Cl{S !tr' I 4" lO2( I Xu}' ,t'lrir rurnnritrncrrr is invalid unltrr tl'(j itsurhg Frovinionr rnd sshcdutes A and D arc altrlxxl' a - tlAR-00-02 l{ED 03:10 PI{ 9703842024 (r. 7 s l) FAr( N0, 9703842024 P. 04 C0luM l'l'M l'lNT FoIr rll'l-,ll lNSt'lRANCE Scltt'tluleB-Pnrlll (llxceptions) )ir:h+ttrrlu tl ,r[ thc pvlisy or pr:ticiss kr bc irsucrt will contairt tlu exceptions rti:pohl'sl o t- tq) thc ctt irl'ucti' r rr o[ thc Crrrl]Pal tY' Comrnitrncrtt No' 00002050 to dtc loUowing matters unlcss lhc sanu ntr: l. lirut$:r(irrrr|;l!l$. oe{,'JLIll$. bOrrrrd.try dlqpulgs' shorlagr: in areo' O( slly OtlEr nratters wlriclr woutl bC diSClOSed by an ilcctlt'illu liulYcy ur*l irrslxctiotr of lltc Pr'gltuJcs' $ti1,J*s rrl cl,litlis of partir::r iu lxrrist"ssiort 'lol shoul by the public n:conls' I,.lqr:ttt{ntt ot chiur.t oi:r;l!'etrr:uti nut showrr by rhc public rtcottls' Arry licn. rrr rrglrt ro rr li*r fof scrvict$, labor or matcrirl hcrcofore or her.,ftst furnishcd' i'rp,*d by hw and not riltrnvo hy thr.t piblic rt'cotrls' licfcctt, lir'tlg, tltcutllht'.lrrr;i:,t, trrlvsrSe ClahtrS, or othcf mattcrs' if any' ucatcd' firtr appearing in thc pubtic rct'otdS Or ,r*xchinB ;rrhrcrgucrrr r* ihc rffecrivc ctarc h..rc6f i,ripriu, ,o the daw-thc proposctl Inrirrqd ecquires &r vattrc of rccord lltr.: c:il:lrr'or illtcrctit or trwrtgitgt' thcreott covctcd hy thB Commitn"nt' l,ir wr rlr q:i$ss+rrrrlls titrl yi.l rltlv or Payatrlc and spscilt lsscss$rculs no( y€l cenified to thc Trcastucr's ollicc' :\ny lrttp.ri,t ti$e$ or A$tctstllrinlt ql':tittsl slid lorttl' I ,xur tirr ttnltslqJ waicr iutcl rurvsr cfuu5cs' if auy' .r hc cft..r,t of incr$sior ir irrry go}(mr or specific warGr eo[rsrvrncy. firc proEcrion, soil conscwrtion or otlu't district or urclrrii(rtr irt alty rvatet servicc (u sItel inqrrovcmuol alcll' l.trryltirrlrrl ttrinirrg ctirittts, wntr'r rights' cldnts or titt'l to warr' Rigrrr of rr prup'ic,ror of :r vein or rtxrrr ro srtrsct aud rcnrovc hir orc thcrcfrom shou&r the ssn* be found to psnctrttc or ,rtcrs(tr tliu suhjtct FroF(:fry ns rescrvsd in rhc tjnitcd starcs pnrenr recorded october 22, rEgo in Book t2 at Prge 63' .{rrlrrr.livi.lcttlroeJrdlfrrflltoil,gararrttrrrhjrrrdueralsgsrcEervedbylilillisKirrcgandErmiccKissc.cirrtlrcDced r!.cordu(l r)$ccurbcr r, idoil* [,-rolr rsq ,t pr;;d;;i n*.prion No-iirro. antr anv a,dall a'rsiEnmsnls ilrercof ur irrtctcsis thert'itt. Ort rr*r{ U'*s l#lgr, b*$vcsrt llonotd Kisscc trnl ltobt'n J' Pcnney rcrord''d May 13' t980 irr Book 548 ct Ptgc 492 undcr ii-t-u,* N'' iulssr' i'-r mty t"t'l all;rssignnrcnts thor.,'of or intcrcsts tlrcrein' o 2. 3. 4. r0. I l. t?. rl l.f r.)rl arul (ia$ rr,se lx.trr&..rr Mly Lorainr.J,r-hson rnrr Loris L lrcksou lnd Rolrcrt J- punncy rc'corded May 13, 1980 in tkuk .r.r!i :rl p,rgr .;i;;id."ruron No. iiiiiil. *,ri,*y ru,I nll :rssigrnents thpreof or intcr*ts tl*rciu' ll;i.l,asyrusuu,ril,,txsofrvrylrrJotlrt'rlrlattErs0$5(tforlhonrhcPlatof'fiulsubrJiviSionrCcordsdlanuary2g'1982uudcr lit:cdph,tl No. ll4??tt. l(r .l.ilrrrs. durulitir,t's, provi,;irurr. crsl:u|clrls ud riglrrs of wal T-:lot:.rr"d in Grnnl of EascnrntASrcGmenLr rccordcrl rr,t;ry ?r,, r99r r* Bilrl. Bi:r ar'pugp 4{5, rcci*'r.ilrry ro,igqz in Irok g36 ar p;rgc E3g Bsd recordcd May 5' 1999 in f ,*rk f lIi{ ar Pr;1.e 20i rrndcr tlmeptiorr No' S45O{3' .l.lii*gortrfifllttu.rti*rrrvalirlttnlcsgdu:icrurirrgprovisiortrand.SchcduhsAarrdl}atcalhched, - llAR-06-02 HED 03:16 Pl{ 9?03842024 a FA}( N0. 9703842024 P. 05 l'I 'l st ni$, r,'urrelitirxrr ilr.,J l)IoYisiil.T ol llcsulutirirr No' 99-046 rccorderl May S' lggg in Book l I2S lt Page l9B ultdrtr li*icpri,ru Nu. r rstrrii'r,r,t rtesut,rri.r,r No. i00t--14 reorded Juue s, ?00i in Book r25E ar page 8?4 urrder Reccplion No Sfl?151r. o - tlAR-06-02 tlED 03:16 Ptl 9?03842024 FA}( N0. 9703842024 ltavcanyqrrstiottsconcernirtgthcscnoticcs,tlrctitlecommitmcnt.ory0tlt P. 06 a |qlilli::I-.itw,p,adplal[',nw.rnctltrsttrattccRcguletionsreqtrire*--t,1T:certaindisclosutcolgivcnoticeofspccific rir;r*crs. .l.h*r. uoticris ur* rli,.,ulibuled wirh-caclr.t rrmi't,rrcul for titlc irrsrr"rocc regnr<lless of-whcthcr.r pltticular ttotice i.r rr;rtair.rrt rDr ractr r,rrry to , il;;il;i;;*i.tion. 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Tbil r.x.t mrurr{ |'trtt','rrii,ifrit ii,. ,lAi t. "nr.r ,ffi'tn ft"r"lry Jftt""l lhc rrrfrc owrr'r p*rnirrioa - r1AR-00-02 tlED 03:1? Ptl 9703842024 FA}( N0. 9703842024 P. 0? a I )r:irr l,ar rtlAt nct iur (16[6rsrel; .[,r'n r?irrnncinr strvices M'dcrnization Act recenrty mactcd by congrcss hns brcugtrt ,ril,y cr*np1cs ,o il*-i;;ioi scrric*'il;y, ,,rni.n inchdes insunincc eompanics nrrr{ thcir 'snrl$. A';;t thc changes is.rhat ;:-y:^::w required to arplpin to our cirstonre r s rt o,} w,ry Jn ;; klr r* co[-ect and use crtstomcr information. ,l.lrorla|cnrentRllachcdtnoronthgi,eversEsideofthisletteristhcprivacypolicyofthc I.arrclAn$rica fanrily of -co_rnpanies. -itr t** largcst nanbJrs of tbo fanily - (lemrmontvtrlth Lnitl'fitle hwurfln* Cootp*y' ry*y* Titlc lrrnrrarcc (brpordion' urrt ,fiunsn,rrion Titie lr;;t** Clyf*i-- iltif .isde policics and hmitle rerl cstate clnsi'gs in virtuolly evcr.y O1t "l ,li;unfr.='e n r*Lr of otlur companics in th' fa*rily pmvi6c otl,r rgai estAte scwiccs, *o tot,".olcratc more locally' You may rs.view n lint of f,ru*ffun*li"a to*punics on o* *tbuite (YlJjryFE} You nay alno visit *, *.*oito'f*i" rqrf"irri"" "io.r, priv"cy ptiffiiog to elcc&onic cotltmturication' otlr cor,rr:ru with rho pmtcction of pur infuuation has bccn s put of on busims siric& lS?G, wlncnllJ'iilp"r,y-rt"ttt ,*' Commonr,ealth t'and Titlo ln$rmce rlorrrpa*y issuerl i;r;; pli;r.'Y, wiii continuc to Fotalt tlrc privacy' aocurac'y' and -r*rity if ..r*t nt*r inform*tion given to us' t.[rrr;sponscttlrlri.gnrrticcisrcquir*t,butifyouftavcqucstions,plcasewritctous: tandlnrcrica PrivacY F.0. Ilox n367 Bichmond, VA 23261'756?' AL*HP*I:I*T{TA 'utri,ltffiffi#uffi,ffi,,Hm#'-*f*+{,1ffi ffi;r'h*nrftb iiijiffi;rt;il;:*,,* 'ffi:'"*-:'- r (iltlr't tl9 t'6 (May ?'txll) tlAR-06-02 HED 03:18 Ptl 9703842024 FA)( N0, 9703842024 P. 08 a o I.,ITT DATT'I IIRICA I'ITIVACY TOIICY rrrrst, kimrs o.f ird.arnrttiott vtt crilecl. Most of r,auur,{merica's brrsincss is title irsurancc, brrt there aff .,rlrirtr:rrrir;.s i* rr*r riu*ily ttru pmvi.rc othsr reor cstate services ro consunler$' we coltcct inrirtrtt;tti,fl lilrout y,u, (rirr insrance, f,,u, ,*,r.1, irtrcrrcss, tercPhonc nunrber), and infonnation about y*rrr r**r:.trrio*. rri.i,,,irriiir,, i.r*ntiry-oi irr* rofrrmpcrtytrrar ynu *r buying or financing' wc obtain a (]oriy rrf a,y trer;rrs, noius, o, nro,rgn ;ffi iiir'ir,*rnro in rhc transaction- wc gnay get this in*rrrq;rrion flilur y,r,iliirrri, rt,, tendIffirr*, "-r rcar,esratc brt*er lhat you luvc ch<rsen' o*r titls irrslltitri{c r:orrqrrrniu$ifr.u irt f.i,, infrrn"lUon-ftnin ft* pgblic records ubout thc propcrty so thet w€ Gtltl prr'pilri ir tillc i,rri*"c" pti*y' )Vlr*;;; tt"'t{"..*:ing' cscrow' or scltlcnred servicrls' mortgagc rerrrring, or roorrgirgc lrmr sn:rvicing, wc rroy gcl yor, ,i"ior sccurity nuurber, aud we 'ray rcceivc arrrriritrrrar intr.rrnra'iion frrrnr rhinl Parrrcs ir,ltriaing appraisars, credit rePorrs, rarxl swveys' €scrow ircc,u,l rrrrirncrx, ;-r.t ,;;;i.ri*rcs'h*i -&ccouut nrniiers to faciliarc thc transaction' If yoll olE ffi;;,il;a';;i,il;;forrnr,tio* we ltave collcdcd, plcasc write lo us' rlrrrp rr,rr us* ,1fr iult,rpwtiort. 'IIte conrgury givinq or.specific'rlly arloptiagrlris ooticc does iiol strtrt yorlr iill.orrirrtiofi wlrh nrarlicrcffi outjird itJ i*n iunily. Tlrcre'u ur nee,l to tcll us to kecp yow i,,fi,rrn,rriorr to orrrscr*cs hcsi,r*jn ,*r ri*rr;*" i;,lb;'tton only to-nrovktc thc scrvicc rcguestcd by ,1111y *f y6rrr 1,'tle.r, or in olhcr.wttys friiriJ tift*' llre nrivicf Jiws pcrrrit some shrriog withott iqnrr ;rpprovnr. w;;;t $"r, inrrr,ffi;;-"i,i;.;ramiid*o rtriirr panics iu order b ceny oi't a$d sdrvicc yorr rr,rl.iar,tiou kr prrtccl ,gii*t]r.u,l or.urrar-tlr,lrir,d rrinsactions, for inttitutioul rist r:frilrrrrl, $nil t, p,ouitn i,rforniari,,n, ;;;;;; *d.l* Goforcctoet', agffGio* companics wilhin a Ihur*y rrxry slurri: "-rt i" inioinratio"';;"g ,l**r.r"* in orrrer to idontifv arul rnarkct tlreir own prrxrrrrs lrnr.rtrr:r rilil;"y rr ,*n,r to iou] irroit inronaoti* ou"t you is ct,n d only kr facititatc y$rrrtoflsacr,*, ,oiiii*ini otlpr prrryoso pcrmittet by law. Irevt ve pr,or$$ wr inlounariotr. wc rcstrft:t sccess to nonpublic porsonal infomration abou you ro rhnw urir,loyu:r.s *r,, ,i&a thc i*fo,riuti';;; p"i* i;;^ilt: o'- sorvices to you' wc nniotoin pliy*icpl, elcct'ortic, a*rl procrxlrr* *.f itintuiffii L*nfi *m law to guard your nonPublic pe*onal ilil;;r,,,;,,u We ,[iifr.j;;b. **nfu,oy;r privacy poli"y witlr our enployces' - ,{.r;err"r tlrat il*t)t ht; covcrecl by this ygticy, 9ft:l' rlw transaotion gocs fuorrsh a titlo irtsu'ar$c ap$nt. Ar.entn ,t r, ol li*;'; # f.rtai*.iita family ap covered by this l,olicy' Agedr tbrt rrc net lfii1i;ififfiffi;fiil rruiry ,r.y;pr;ili;.uv, h wr*ins, rdopr our poricv r.rcncrr. 1.1)t(M ;1}11'$ 1[try tt{tll - HAR-06-02 t'lED 03:tg Ptl 9?03842024 FAN N0. 9703842024 P. 0g a (i()[rMlr'frrliNt' r0n Trt.l.ri lNsLtll.ANCE (, o [: ititlll tr fiY [nur3,st.{ F tl t: lns r uar tce Gpp,,r"*qtp* t^wY&llliTntElt.lstlfr^H(xic(,FPoR^Tlot{,a..v]'sl,:i1':1'!'o'alion'hereincalletlthoGorqrarry,lorvahrable xl?:''i'T:li';illlullliili'Tlffi'1il#ffi*it#*"fll#:l'lull*i:'l':"'"*;:lf[i'rl,:H$lfl?Elffffi*"l ;i ;; ;;i fi ti:orcorN littons antl Stiptitntions hnteol' ].htr(.}r:nrt'tliririrlt$tr.ltll.ronlfccliroolrlyr.lrentlraidonlityoftllolrlrlposerthrsuretlsn(ltheamoltnlo'lhopolicyorPolicio6 *.,r;inrilrerr r'r, rrnvr: uoon'*ri,rii r;; a;jir.rr6 n iiorooi uyitro compnny, oiiitoi "r rriei *e ot rho reru-ln..r ot ttrig commitmenl rrl l ry gt,l tr.r',-tr rqil crv lototrrtctll' lrri:i tiorrmtihncnr i' pr.rkt{nntv rn rho i?*rmnt-':,:t:fj1,l:H^:Ll?,fi':i,:l#:J[',i:l'lii ffiiJ'fi'*.iH-3'}l#ffi[tfl?',l;f ilil:ffiil'1il'iii''',ii,i,nl'ilffiiil;-nt'r''[''iire tre'+o'-"i,:.Ii-'r::,ryJ:Yi]l'Tl'H:i X;rlili;l;il''ll"'Xi;:,filil:l',I;llll'. #.1i,1,1'i,',l'li!i,ililtiii'iiji"f1:;:iil'I.i:ljl*l*:::il;*it'u iaurr of rho coorpanv" rhi'c u't*t,'!,1J,'l:;Il'il,lii;1lii,$;ii;i;;;;,iinsunrir "o,uii"'irsnna by an nutrrorizerl orricer or ascrtl r$t wrTlrr.ii$ wrEnr:ot., r. Awy.ns rffr,E *{sun^ilcE coRFonAToN rrns ea.'ed its coq'orate none ar# real 3o bo J1,r1p1rflto irllixal lnr lls rIr,ly Rtilhoriretl otficers, Uili:ot"*it'nonr n t'ctt:o'no''arltit'iton countofgi($,"d by an au,rorirgd ollbor or ttiPrrl (,1 tlu! (:tul{}:tllY' Ali'!51, Al iA B':rtl{kr$rd' tfi06 (:r."rr.{ Pt$p Ji.r ro 1llr! jl .t f-it $r:frel;rty LAWYERS TITLE INSI'RAilCE GORPOFATION Y*ro a+'r' Prccldcnt ; Gondillons and SliPulatlon* l " flre lcrrn "niorlg.l$o.' 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The alluvial deposits are from tne vrancos Shall on the hillside above the properly and are trnderlain by Mancos Shale Uearoct. There are no identified geologic nazaras on the property. af gr the houses and reacrrfields for the subdivision have 6een constructed and approved by Garfield CountY. "ri lu/ li ,l l rN I i ,.-r..,'i R,t( r ^ii:,\T[,lfrt ',i*'@'::.)-:.:l \\l -\' BOND SUBDIVISION GEOLOGY MAP APPENDIX F o courw 3ubmfralglg.wpd o soILs TherearefourmappedsoilunitsontheBondPryperybasedontheUSDASCSSoil Survey of Rifle ArJ; C;l"t d". P:t. inchde tttt nttat Chy Loam 6 to 12 Percent slopes, Heldt crarioam 12 to 25 percent slopes, Potts-Ildefonso 12 to 25 Percent Slopes,andBadland.Thestructtlresonthepropety.-T?locatedwithintheHeldtClay loam. The badtand area is mapped ," tr,. t*irr hil in the northwest comer of the property. Soits cofiii* *i^t"it"Uf" Or the su6ivision' The two houses and i.u"rrn.ta, have been constructed and approved by Garfield county. | '1,;$6o':l' ,.",ffi;ir i . -,,.1ff,:,,:;;1, ,;. Wffi ;r-*s ffi I .,., " i Ii r*, l ""t &LJ,,,I ;..i',jl , o t .. n'-:t *^,",.." ;,1ii.;::*$sh..", - . t ". ""1j.^. -, . ,. -;"1,' l-, , .\,i;:* ,: i1':3 1. i %, o \ 67 BOND SUBDIVISION SOILS MAP is brown gravelly sandy loam. about 5'""iiiiiitl, is sand, cobbles' ancl ?tf ii:::i"'soir is'".:qtE gl ry11; ##T*=Ji"?:':i"ff xlfl ff3'H"*3: ll drained' TYPicallY'soil is deeP and we #'i"-r"aoiln srav sravellv qndv 191I Ih'iir -il" doel'tvris "f;!i fi,ff:ffi:sandY loam about 1 . r - -LL,-^ +a ^ldHilouiiand, gravel, and cobbles to a lnes or more. ---:r:':7d;";itine soit is moderatelY tqPi9' ;::o;'i;dt ow. rttective loolins d"-4li: ;1il;'d;riaJe runott is slow' and the ff"fl*; mainlv ror srazins "ry-:Yl:i"Lto.", ind griss-legurne haY are ffisrt"d mainlY bY floodins- q11yl X*::; i;ik;G ##nt serious ".t?l91 qYfI .irliifig rn' drYfarmed areas also i'ieoetation on these soils is mainly wheat' *n-. anO needleandthread' Liiiiion -o.i"tiot"t*, rofi ano q!ru..!s the ,ange is in poor condition' qg^"-"lg annuaiptants are numerous' Properly i'ii.Ii":t Ii""'and improves range condi- ;Tg#'-rut'::s*ml*"il;TiiE! #;#id. FtEiatind a seedbed and drillins !-g;;;;"iic&. iiorcins brush imProves dove, rabbtt, squinel, an{ somg dg"I ]ryIn'ffi soils, mainty in areas of crops' soil to, community development.o' 31-l rn"t"ti"t-is timited bY the large ;;ig; i" neeoeo for sePtic tti!,3P:97 ot-"*P"g" and ine Possibiliry of water. 1;'i;' capability subclass lVs, inigated' lnn. ff,rc broadly defined unit .consists of G'r, lii]!r. n".tt'v banen land dissected by ;ffi"ilfi;"g"- dr,.nn"ls that have cit into iii'i"o ono"ione of the Greel liv1.roryg'l#;;';h"i" "no siltstone of the Wasatch'- ita"t" v"tOe Formations' Badland .gryf,il";ileiiiea, mainrv 9n $9eo lolllilF.:nd tes tnat hlve outcrops of shale or sand-stolle' About 15 percent of this map-.unit is.,small' isolated "[Jt-ii ';;ur, i"t'i'",""no obttaro, soils' These soils have only a sparse p't'ani to'"t' mainly scattered pinyon lil-i,i"ii"i -in" ,"G ioi-std'ins.is very !l'tlg' .r!: il;.Tr5;id"'a-tittt" p'ot""tion aid cover for livestock and wildlife.'' E"arino is unsuitable for community.development' . Badland is in capaLiiity suOcfass'Vllle' roninigated' l(FBegay sandy loam, 1 to 6 pelcent sbpec'-This d";;, ;"lf;iaineo, ireatrv ilvet to [ientlv rollirg soil b on ;ilfiei't;;'*o tlo"iot vallevs' Ebvation ranseg [roq #d;i" 65oo teet. rhr toii ti'rmed in alluvium delived from red-bed sanosonJanJ snae' The average annual k'Jg''rll"J'," m* i."Brug? ::Tir#"1y"135 iiot[-rt"" period is about 120 days' Typically, fi," "utii"" 1"v"1 i9 Lqd or yellowish..red sandv loam about ri incnd thick' The subsoil is yellor'- ffi;;fiil; ilJt ioai'i auo't 10 inches thick' rhe sub ;i;f i'J v"rro*isnil ;t*v sandv loam to a depth of 60 inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of o#;;il Ai"aron soiis tnat'riaG dopes of 6 to 12 percent. These "t""Jilr" Jp afout 5 io 10 percent of the maP unit."'prini""Oility is moderately rapid' and. available water d;;it;; i6". ercau" iooti:ns g"plh i" 60 inche' ;ffi; d rrno* is srow, ano tre er6siori trerzard is moder- ate. This soil is used mainly for some inigated-pstule fltd n"v""ni-t, grazing:-ffiaf aoeages of wheat barlev' and oats are grown'-'ErJJJing afro "p,inr.rers are suitable for inigating this *ir.lliii Eoir is oiOught and needs lrequent inigBtion to ;;ir;;";t"ps. contt6iiiij tne rate of water application reduces PiPing and erosion The native ,"g"tation on this. soil is mainly wheat- gr*, neeOteanOlnread, and sapeb.rusht When range .onJition O"t"ri6rates' forbs and shrubs i";;;;.'Wtiln in"-iange-is itt poor @ndition' urdesira- ;i;;;a; ino annGiphnts are numerous' Properlv iiiniging-giazing r"''t'iit; and improves ranolco$i; iiiii.-5i,6oiig i*prov"i ianse in po6r condition' crested ,"-r',d"tgi"G,-weit"m *neitgrqPi' and Russian wildrye are suitable tor seeJing' Preiaring a seedbed and drilling the seed are good Practices'"'6t6;t"iitiuuit,"qui""r, moumirg dove' chukar' and some mule deer find habitat on this soll'*iiJ"' oi'iniJ soil ior communrtv .de-v.e9.pryqnt ang-n a *rt " of construction materiai is timited by seepage' large stones, and excess fines' This soil is in capaUiity suUctasses llle' in[ated' ard lVe, nonirrigated. r#ffi fl",,Tltl"J:fl Xe"?"J""t:?"ffffi%*:[H'i ;UJni ;; -rrii-"fit " area is unvesetated' ;I#;'i#iJii r"w severe, and erosion is COLORADO 21 ilirv is slow, and available water capacity is Eii"tiiu" rootins depth.is 60 1191:t.::::'::'" *"oir"t-, atio tte erosion hazard is is used for irrigated crops and hay (fig' 5)' it giains, some corn for silage, and grass or with this soil in mapping are.small a,r9a3 of Xr.'unO fitn soils thit hive slopes ol 1,t?-l "i""" mate uP 5 to 1o Percent of the Flooding is suitable for irrigating this soil lntake rate is slow. Wide, deep cracks forir wtien the soil dries' lniga' ;;;' |.;tes'and' tillage practices .should be carefullv planned to overconie limiting soil...conditions' Green f,;ui" crops and co*merciit fertilizer are generally nid"d to maintain or improve tilth and fertility' ih; natir" vegetation on this soil is mainly n'heat: orass. saqebrush, "nJ n* rabbitbrush; however' all ireas of ttiis soilare now in inigated cro.ps'-'Lottont"it rabbit, squinel, mourning dove' and pheas- ant find habitat on this soil'*'aomil;it development and recreation are limited by rl;'p;#iuiritv' nigh crav content, and shrink-swell oot"niial. Dwellings aid roaits can be designed to c9.m; ffi"*i;'6'lt " rL*- itr"ngth and shrink-swell potential' U;il'i";i "otoiption fielis are severelv Iimited bv slow ;;#iliit . Cotirrnitv sewage dispoial svstems will ire needed-if population density increases'- inii ioil is in capaUitity subclasses llle' irrigated' and lVc, nonirrigated. 3(FHeldt clay loam, 6 to 12 perce$ slopes' This oeli, ,"err orain6o, moierately sldping-to rolling soil is I^-Iirrui"i tans ano sides of valleys. Etevation ranges il;i,ooo to o,ooo teei. inis soilf&med in line textured ilirrim oerived from shale and sandstone' The average "nnr"i pi"cipitation is about 14 inches' the average "r"rif iir tehperature is about 48 degrees F' and the "r.itoe frost'fr'ee period is about 120 days'-'i.iiJ"iir. G-iuir"." laver is grayish brown clav loam "uoi['-e il"r,"i tti"t. Thq subsoil is light brownish gray ;il|";, iOout 13 inches thick' The substratum is light gray claY to a dePlh of 60 inches' lncluded with thls loil in mapping are small areas of Or"irl, n*aaa, ano xim soils thai hive slope^s -"1 9^t9.1^1 p"i"6i,t. These areas make up about 5 to 10 perc€nt ol the maP unit."'-p"iii-"roirity is slow, and availahle, water capacity is moOerite. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more' 5,irr"." trnott is medluri', ario the erosion hazard is moderate."'li,iiioil is used mainlv for hrigated hav (fig' gl,qP orrrino.-Some small areai are in inigated crops' AlfaHa' 3rnaii ttains, and grass or grass-legume mixtures are orown. "'Eioooing is suitabte for irrigating this soit. The intake t"i" i. iioir. Wide, deep craci's form. when the soil dries' iidtar- ano tiitag" p-ractices :h9Yl9 be carefullv olanned to overcomi soil conditions and to control ero IiJ"".'iioJi", c"n u" controlled bv keeping .tl9 t?il 'ln"V oi pasture for at least three-fourths of the ilme' Green manure crops and fertilizer are generally needed io maintain or improve tilth and fertility'- Til native vegetation on this soil is mainly wheat- grass, sagebrush, and rabbitbrush' When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs increaie. Wtien the range is in poor condition' undesira' mixtures are grown. iI l,jil.iliit"i -irI g"ti ns this soi l' . I nta!9'*:- l"iJ"o "o"rs torir when the soil dries' lniga- Iii'tiri"s. piactices should be carefullv -oretconi" soil conditions' Green *."n'19 to]rr"i"i"t fertilizer are generally needed to imptore tilth and fertilitY' ;;&ii"" on this.soil was '"'1lY--Yl:1; "nJt"oUitOrush; however, all areas of now in irrigated croPs'';ilbii, iqiinet, mourning dove, and pheas- on this soil. i"rliiiJ*""t and recreation are.lim'J"g II ] ilgh- "i"v content, and shrink-swell ihr"uingt aid roaits can F.designed 19 19.I; is slow, and available water capacity is A. gtiective rooting depth is 60 inchesor more' ,runotf is mediunn, a,iO tne erosion hazard is is used for irrigated crops and hay' Some used for grazing. Atfalfa,. small grainsl :oI: 'it"6*-"ti""gtn and shrink-swell potential' "ttoipiaon lielis are severely limited by slow . Community sewage disposal systems will ii oooulation densitY increases''L'#Ifr;aitity sroctasses llle, inigated' and B claY loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes' This draindd, gently sloping soil is on altuvilltans ;f ;;lGG. Eievation-ranges from 5,000. to rnis soil formed in fine textured alluvlum si,ale ino sandstone. The average annual is auoui i4 in"h"", the average annual air is about 48 degrees F, and the average oeriod is about 120 daYs. L ir,?surric" layer is grayish.brown "E{ l9?L ;d;; ihi;i.- The subsoil is lisht brownish grav iUort-id inches thick. The iubstratum is light to a deoth of 60 inches. d ;th ihi" ioit in mapping are small areas oJ t"J". "no Kim soils ttidt n-ave slopes of 3 to 6 ::+h#;;;as make uP 5 to 1o Percent of the sifage, anO !ta"s-or grass-legume mixtures are SOIL SURVEY 22o ble weeds and annual plants are nurnerous' Properly mrnaling grazing maintains and improves range condi- iion. H"driing drush improves the range' Seeding im- proves rangd in poor condition- Western wheatgrass' itreambanli wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are irit"Uf" for seeding. Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are good Practices.- Cottontiil rabbit, squirrel, mourning dove, and pheas- ant find habitat on this soil.-- Community development and recreation are limited by stooe, itotn'petreability, high clay content, and shrink- sw6li'potentiht. Oweltin6s anO roads can be designed to comp6nsate for the low strength and shrink-swell poten- tiai. beptic tank absorption fields are severely limited by slow permeability. Community sewage disposal systems will be needed if population density increases' This soil is in'cipability subclass lVe, irrigated and nonirrigated. 3l-Heldt clay toam, 12lo 25 percent slopes'. This OeLp, wen drain6d, moderately stgeP tq hilly soil is on affwilf fans and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5:OoO t" o,oOo teet. This soil formed in fine textured ailuvium Oeiived from shale and sandstone. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average "*rir iir t"hperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is about 120 days.- fwlcallv, the suhace layer is grayish brown clay loam aOoiri g inines thick. The subsoil is light brownish gray "l"V fom about 13 inches thick- The substratum is light gra clay to a dePth of 6O inches.-'ricruoLo witn irris soil in mapping are small areas of Olney, Arvada, and Kim soils that have slopes-of 12 to iS p6rcent. These areas make up about 5 to 10 percent of the map unit. peimeaOitity is slow, and availahle water capacity is moderate. Efiective 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 paslure' The native vegetation on this soil is mainly wheat' grass, sagebrush, and rabbitbrush.- Wh'en hnge condition deteriorates, forbs and woody shrubs increise. When the range is in poor condition, undesirable weeds and annual plants are numerous' Properly managing grazing maintains and improves ranle tondition. Reducing brush improves the range' SeeOing improves the range in the more gently sloping areas It it'is in poor condition' Western wheatgrass' streambank wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seedingl Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are good Practices. Cottontiil ra6bit, squinel, mourning dove, and pheas- ant find habitat on this soil. Community development and recreation are limited by slope, slow -pgrmeatiility, high clay content, and shrink- swell potential. Dwellings and roads.can.be designed to "orp.in!"t" for the lovi strengrth and shrink-swell poten- ;;i. $piit tank absorption fields are severely limited by sO* plt*eability. Community sewage disposal systems will b6 needed if population density increases' inis soil is in iapability subclass Vle, nonirrigated' 32-Hotderness Variant clay loam,6 to 25 percent sfJpes. irris deep, well drained, moderately slop-ing i9 niff ioit is on alluvial fans and sides of valleys (fi9' 7): fidriG ringes from 6,500 to 7,500. feet' This soil toimeO in fine-textured sediment derived from shale and sandstone. The average annuat precipitation is about 17 inches, the average a'nnual air tbmperatu.re is about 43 O"gt"d. F, and th6 average frost-fiee period is about 95 days.-:fypically, the surface layer is grayish brown clay loam aUoijt t f inches thick. The subioil is grayish brown or iighiurownish gray ctay about 41. inchei thick' The sub- sfratum is light-br6wnish gray, calcareous clay loam to a depth of 60 inches.--lhituUeo with this soil in mapping are small areas of Dollard and Tanna soils that hbve slopes of more than iS percent. These areas make up about 5 to 10 percent of the maP unit.- Ceimea'Uitity is slow, and available water capac!ry is niqn. Effedive rooting depth is 60 inches or more' Sur- i.Ee runott is mediuri, anO tne erosion hazatd is slight' fnis soil is used mainly for grazing. Some small areas are in inigated Pasture and haY.- FfooOirig is tire usual method of inigetion' This soil is easify Co,ipacted by machinery or livestock' lt takes in water slowlY.- ifre-native vegetration on this soit is mainly wheat- qrass, needlegrass, and sagebrush.- wh'd rang6 condition d6teriorates, forbs and shrubs increase. Whr-en the range is in poor condition, undesir+ UiJ *eeUs and annual- ptants are numerous' Properly ,anaging grazing maintains and improves the range' Re- Oucind Srish iriproves the rangq. Seeding improves ijnoe-in poor coridition. Western iheatgrass, pubescent wfriatgrabs, and big bluegrass are suitable for seeding' i;iip"ii"g ; seeaGo ani dritting the seed are good practices.'- Mute deer, cottontail rabbit, and gray squirrelfind habi- tat on this soil.- Use of this soit for community development and as a sorice of construction materiai is limited by high clay cont"nt, high shrink-swell potential, low strength,. and iteep siope-s. Roads and dwellings.need good drainage to reduce shrinking and swelling and soil slumping' .- This soil is in cipability subclasses lVe, inigated, and Vle, nonirrigated. 33-lldefonso stony loam, 6 to 25 percent slopes' mis Oeep, wetl draineri, moderately sloping to hiff soi! is on mesis, benches, and sides of valleys. Elevation ttt' iilr, *i li 33 gebrush. almost disaPPear RIFLE AREA, COLORADO Permeability of the Potts soil is. moderate' and availa- #jfriffi:s;5"3"%fiF::5"ff lllffis.H'",:: H,fr$#$"Si1 is deep ?nd w.elirained' rlpicallv' HrF'#i::u,;"*"1ii6*[x]"3,f :ffi ""g,H:[,lffi iittri"'o5'fl S':liil":.tr]:try-rp,r1 r#"I,"'trJ" " i'li *tH,B lix;n'[".''3[ Jtril3 Jdsion hazard is moderate lncluded ,,itn tnit'toif in m+ping are small areas of or#v'"tiJ ii, toir" tlnli ni"tbpei o1 3 to 12 percent' These areas make t.ril'-s l" is percent.of the map unit' These soils are ;5J ;"''"ly'toi timited grazing and wildlile habitat- The native vegetation on the Potts soil is mainly wheatgrass, n*06'n-Jinriao' ano..sagebreh' The native vegetation oifn" iio"ttinso soil is mainly pinyon and Utah iuniper "nO-"n understory of .lndian ricegrass' wheatgrass, ir*gt;,-tdGGtty' bitterbrush' and sa- annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F' and the iveragofrost-fiee period is about 1?0 days' The Potts soit marel up "Oo't 60 percent of this unit' and the lldefonso toii-'ho 'p "r9S 30 percent' The Potts soil is in sftgntiy Jn93'"'positl?11: and the llde' ionso ioil is on the breaks of steeper ?toqes' The Potts soil is o*d'""0 welt'oraineo' Typiqally'jl! surface layer is oroinio"rn about.4 ifl"t thick' The subsoil is reddish Oto*n craifgaq aOotl Z4 inches thick' The substratu, i, pinri.n-,^rtrit" loam to a depth of 60 inches. Permeability of the Potts soil is moderate' and ayalg ol" -*liilt *lp".'tv iJ i'tgill Eff"ctive rootins dePllt is P il;h;;;; tillt . Sri".J runoff is medium' and the ere sion hazard is moderate' The lldefonso soilt-d*p and welt drained' Typically' the surface layer is ilwn-tto'y lo.am about 8 inches i'i[r.-in" ,nu.rtying matel{ is white' calcareous very stonv loam to a dePth of 60 inches'"'iJ#J;oiiii,;6;' id"o"* soil is moderatelv rapkl' and available *r"t"i *p"ttry is low' €ffective rooting deoth is about 60 in"fil 5'iface runott is rnedium' and ind erosion hazard is moderate' lncluded win tnis soii it '+pi"g are srnall areas of Morval and Lazear' ;iL: Th"- itroiat soils are at the ililfi:,;'"GLtl*". TG-ua'*t soils.are shallow and are on ridoe crests and steep mountairsides' These areas mafe Ip 10 to 18 percent of the map unr Thse soils are ;;;'ffily for'limited grazing and wildlife habitat. The native vegetation on tre Potts soil is rnainly *nJlig;;;, - nl&rinJint""o' and .. sasebry:h' . rh" iiiii'ilr"giation on-tn" lHefonso soil !s rnainlv pinvon Iio'utar, lrnlp", ano-an understory of .lndian ricqrass' wheatgrass, iunegraJs,-s"wic"Uerw' bitterbrush' and sa- oebrush.'Tfi;' the understoffiHft':iliff,ffiffi, tJffi: almost disaPPear a il';;;;6!i"rins maintains 111jTf-** ranse coft dition on both sorl-s. se"oing imprwes range in Poor condition in less t6piil-;d" 9i q9 eotts soil' Blue bunch wneatgrass,-'"'Llt"' wheatgrass' and' need- leandthread are suitJfe-for seeding' Preparing^the seedbed and dritfinJ G;*d are goo! practices.. @n- ;;Iiil uru;fi on tiie-potts soil imfrwes rarse that is it#rli"g-;ore shrubs than are normally- found in .the ootential plant community. Properly managing.the ,nt'; ffil;sffiiil;-; iG'lHer6ns6 soit maintains wood production "nO g#ing' Stl"gt'"V.thinning pirryon and iuniper improves gdftg and prwides firewood' poots' and Christmas trees' The lldefon* "oii'it suited to production of pirryon and utiii-ii"i*i. I can troduce s 'coro9 of wood per acre when trees more than 4'5 feet. tall reach an average diameter (at one roJi oi.s ingF ' -The lour arrailable ;;iilrdtity affects iurvivalol tee seedlings' ffih";' the understory vegetation deter'orates' grasses macr r{icano63r and fortdand shrubs increase' Proper' [*-it;:iiffir*r"'amln",*,lrffi 'r"!TTri&JilTi"3H"t"il*#il"- "s"tdG imprwes rgnqe qrn--tf iltd ;ii ir ii is - in dooi 9n'{tion,,.c-r,e.1t19^gtgp,3;,[:S.'TH.:d;#';;n';;illY'gy,9gff 'ggi' j:iw€stern w'il'ttrsraoo'';A;;;'ano otifrhg the seed are seeding. Preparing a. . L--^L ^- .,.^'o'^io-"^il ir"-ffi "8i"Iliffi: " H*ff"e . tgl::^ -lf- ::H,"11,'I;E[-*J.tt"ffi E:Ei*i.1^'1*9':9i[][1*jil"l#il:"ffi"iH#'IL;i ;i":t"fis wooi pioo.uaion i119ff:il:. "Si;ffi"il'ihffi''s prnvol ahd -iuniper improves ^J.-z^^ onr{ nrnvide.'fitdwooO, posts, and Christmasgrbing and Provid'es ffi ,,o"ronso soil is suited t9 erod3{pt.9lliY:t";1;: utah iunrper. lt can. nilf i;.9 :".* :l11o""l T:X1:;#;'[:H'';;ilt#; +'s- t9et. 91 tr:h,il -?:?lf,q:lffi,:fA,';H rffii ';i. t..n9tr ll1*lo: avairabre ffiff ;d;i v att"cG Survival of '-T.-*1':9:ller Gapaqry arrwE . rel, cottontailiiarr"tr"i, *ild turkey, cltlkal'911y-:qg +h^6a criircMule o€'er' wrrr tu'^e'' ;iltto'i"uit"t'on these soils' rabbrt, and some ph ,,^,^^) ^- +rr^ oa*tc eail hv Hh*fiffi i i%;"i#;;;i tr i,il,*- :1 fl*"H jfll,:ll #'#SUIY"ifti;-,;iiiiii"1iili-*oiff*ffI1l!5liiilS,llBXi;;t'i''i#''i;eln n' rideronso soir bv steep t'offf'*rplex is in capability subclass vle' noninigated' S8-Potts'lldefonso complex' 1? ..!o 25 penc€nt "rJp*.Jn"s"".""1r'#'"S,f"t&T""',.ff::i,1,:-!!meias, alhadal tant Itffi*#**-*:",'':t,ffi *;":li*ff"r1;g1l+* lldefonso soil tonnei';"?tw itt""glv caGareous' basaltic ;iid;-fi'"marr a';fit6 of eoliin material' rhe aver- ;Hffi*iifi""ipit"iid is about 14 inches' the average O SOIL SURVEY 34 Mute deer, wild turkey, chukar, gray squirrel, cottontail 'd;il";;'id;; ph;;;llino' franiat on these soirs''H; j}fiopei ri*ii *"unitv developme.lt: struc- tures are needed to Oi*tt *nott to minimize gullying and erosion. Thb complex is in capability subclass Vle' noninigated' S9-Potte.lldefoneo complex, 25.. to 45 percent *ffi$tr"[:-a*s;i:ffi ia,;f:sreff',!'Y,'!1 6.500 feet. Tne Potts soil formed in. alluvium derived ;rfi" san&;nJ, "n"i",-; b"t"tt' The lldefonso soil iflmti,"#Ttigtr#ff [''?f,:':;.?xu:''sfl 5 ritr#fl"*,l:hl[%'t"S*y"'::T3%3.."HJ"3[il;i-fd Period is about 120 daYs' - The Potts soil ma[es-uf abo$ 60 percent of the map unit, and the lldefonils6t mafes ud auout 30 percent' I}ii"s#Iin #'l?$"m':x,,1"":P6:: ":' :: The Potts soit is d-eJfile well drained' Typically' the surface layer b otof io"' aoo't.4 inches thick' The subsoil is reddish oi"ti'"'if"V *q tb"q 24 inches thick' The sr.rbstratu, it p-infi"n-;hi6 bam to a depth of 60 inches. Permeability of the Potts soil is. moderate' and-ayaill ble water capactty .il it6il Etritive rooting de.pllt is--60 i;"#; ;;;- S,tta"d tnoff is medium' and the ero- sion lrazard is severe' The lldefonro "oiii" deep and well drained' Typically' mJ'Lrtii"i-raier is ['o*n'"tony.lo.am about 8 inches thick. The underlyin! *"i"ii"i is white,'rery strongly cal- careous very stony i"oam to a depth..ol 60 inches' permeabitity ot tn;*iio"ionJ'ioit is moderatelv rapid. and available watei ;pat{y is low,- Effective rooting ;l;pfltiJ;b;rt oo in"rt6J sirrtace runotf is mediurn to rafiO, anO the erosion hazard is severe' lncluded mr, tniJ'toii-in mapp'ng are small areas 'of Morval and r-azeal JJiri' rn"'r'{.oiat soils are at the higher elevations. i'nif-t=""t soils.are shallow and are oti ilOg" crests anJ steep mountainsides' These areas fufip rolt re percent of the map.unit' These soirs are'is-e-J'*"inrv for'limited grazing and wildlife habitat- The native vegetation on the Potts soil is mainly wheatgrass, n"tl-Giniinreid' and .. sagebggn' , r-!9 native vegetation 6nlnJ lldefonso soil is mainly pinyon liii-ua[-i*ip"t ano in understory oJ lndian ricegrass' wheatgrass, irn"gia"s, JerviceUerry' bitterbrush' and sa' gebrush. when the unoerstory vegetatiol o9te.rt99!e^1 g.l1T:': because of steep slopes and the tree canopy' Firewood' oosts, and Christm"Jii""tl"n b" h"*"sted from the hore gentlY sloPing. areas' The lldefonso sorl 't-Jii"O to prodrction of pinyon and utiii-ir'tiip"t. I can otoo'"" 9 cords of wood per acre ffin'r"Lt more thin 4'5 feet tall Lqach an average diameter (at one mJii di-9 !;!":.- rt low available water capacity affecis'si*ival oJ tree seedlings' Steep li"id" "io th6 severe eiosion atfect harvesting'"'jfi;;;;i, *iro turkey, chukar, gray squinel' cottontail rd;;i, ""d ior" pnea'sani nno'fratitat on these soils' ''6titirnitv- o"ubropm"nt is limited by very steep ttoffi'*rnplex is in capability subclass vlle' noninigat- ed. 6{FRhone loam, 5 to 30 percent slgPes' This d6ep' ""ji#;;d, g"rtlt'.loii"a to steep,soil is on mountain- lffit;ffii,&.. tt!J;6; ranges from 7'0o0 to 8'600 feet. This soil tormJi"?iio'i' from.sandstone and marlstone. rne aveia!; ""*ii precipitation is about 20 inches, the average-a:nnuat air iemperature is about 40 liJg'rlZt;';ano tnE *;t's" trost+rde period is less than 75 days. "iFmnB?":[B:',f, il1,"J,'Tffi'm.#,fl iilii.frffi;y;; ro"rn "n"tii'ad incnes thick' The underlving material is brown e:arimerv channery :andy ctay l9flI liffiii7+-i*n"J t iii"'Siioitone ie at a depth ol 52 inches. lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of Parachute anO frortti*ater ioif's f-ne moderately deep Parachute soils are'on Jmootn ridge crests and west- ffi;;ii-f*ing sioe srofel rne llorttrwater soils are il"nJi;i;fig iio" "lop"i' tnese areas make up about iijiJrs percdnt of the maP unit' Permeability it ,oiIoiEI ano ay. gole water capacity is moderate. ettecirv!-rootlng Oeetn.is-40 to @ inches' 5r;;;';;off i. troi,'"no in",ei19.siqn hazard is slisht' This soil is useo -maiivloi "ilOtife habitat and limited grazing. The native vegetation is mainly brome' needlegrass' ,ni"l"o"ur"n. riereire small aieas of dwarfed aspen' ilit#i-;* ot tittte or no commercialvalue' when range condiii;;d"t"ti;td"s' forbs' shrubs' and Kentucky oruegrass i;iiea.". erop"rly.managing.. grazinq maintains ano improv!" tang" iondition' Seeding and removing nrusn impro:vi-tantE 91 tess sloping areas if it i;'fi 'ild conoitiSn. -rnteideoiate wheatgrass' sl9.ng?l [nilt6i"tt, anJ *ount"in or smooth brome are suitrable for seeding. pt"pat:'ni'il" te"Ou"O and drilling the seed arqgood practices' abbit tind habitat"Eik; muie deer, coyote, grouse' and r' on this soil.-'U'.; oi'lni" soil for community deve-lopment or ?:-1 soirce -ol construction materid is limited by steep sloPes. d;H';i:-ip"*"iliorus.]an1{ybi^ll"fll.";,::"8::t"iHffiffiT;ffi iltt',:^P"*::".[ **Hll'" fl::[ffi;H',fi"'6;e:{ii'9]ti91',113-"1y^T,1Xs5',hl}: ffi L'ffi ;" "; d;'iid"6+- *1 Tlhg:'^:??-l PIY,:I tioi and ground cover'fhe value for grazing is low o SOIL SURVEY 60 Heldt series The Heldt series consists of deep, well drained soils that for#d in alluvium. Heldt soils are on alluvial fans. iior"i are 1 to 25 percent. The average annual pregipl iiI5r"i. "o;,;i i4 inches, and the average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F'- HEIat soits ar" similar ti timon soils' Limon soils do not have a 82 horizon."-iyfi-p"don ot Heldt clav !o?q.^6- to 12 perggnt sro.#i, aUiuit,ooo feet east and 1,0o0 feet north of the "o,itnri"st corner of section 32, T' 5 S', R' 90 W': A1-0 to I inches; grayish brown (2'5Y 5l2l clay loam' Aa* grayistr 'uiodn e'1Y 4121. moist; moderate ,"Jiuii-ilt"nular struiture; hard, firm' sticky and iiiaJti"; cilcateous; mildly alkaline; clear smooth boundary. ee-S-to 2t inches; light brownish gray (2'5Y 6l2t healV-- crai loam, grayisi btown (z'iY 5l2l moist; weak meiium pridmitic structure gartilg to moderate ,reJffi ingular blocky; very. hard, very firm' very sticrv and iery plastic; iew gtossy.patches on peds anO in root cirannels;. common shiny.slickensides; calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear smoom boundary.C1-ei gb incnes; light gray (2'5Y 7l2l clay' grayish b;il; (i.si stzi m-oistlw6ar coarse angular blockv ;fir"ild;ry hard' very firm, very sticky and very pf"iii";'catclreous; moderately alkaline: clear smooth boundary. Ceca-gO to 39 inches; light gray (2'5Y 7/21clay'.gray---- isfr-Urown(2.5Y 5/2) moiJt; massive; very hard' very iit*, ;, iiicry and very plastic; calcium carbonate accumulitions -as lime ioncretions and seams; cal- ;;G;- modeiately alkaline; clear smooth bound- 4ry. Ca-39 to 60 inches; light gray (2'5Y 7l2l clay' grayish Ut6rn e.sY 5t2l irodt; massive;.very hard' very nim, ,ew sticky and very plastic; calcareous; moder- atelY alkaline. When dry, the soil cracks' The cracks are normally 3 to 5 feet aiart on the surface, 0'5 to 1 inch wide at the surface, and 1 to 2 feet deeP.-]h; A horhon has hue of z.sy or 10YR, value of.5 t9 ? a;i ano i to 5 moist, and chroma ol 2 or 3' The B noi#on ftas hue of 2.5Y or 1oYB, value of 5 or 6 dry and ; ot 5 moist, and chroma of 2 or 3' Il'e C horizon has nue Jr i.si'o, 1oVR, value of 6 or 7 dry and 5 or 6 moist, and chroma of 2 or 3. Holderness Variant TheHoldernessVariantconsistsofdeep,welldrained soitJ-tnat formed in alluvium derived from shale and "anOstone. Holdemess Variant soils are on fans and valley sides. Slopes are 6 to 25 percent' The average "i"i,Lr pt".ipitation is about 17 inches, and the average il;;i iemplrature is about 44 degrees F'-'li;ld;;;is Variant soils are similar to Morval and f"nn" toilt. Morval soils have less than.3S percent clay in tfrJ soUm. Tanna soils have a paralithic contact above a depth of 40 inches.- ii;Li p"don of Holderness Variant clay lo-am' 6.to 25 oercent slopes, aOout t,gaO feet south of the north- E"ti *tn"t of iection 7,1.5 S', R' 91 W': o"il#,:JT::,:'nPjilJ;'nolJiH'r,Si{i,'i&:Ei *eali meiirm gdndlar structure; slightly frard' fri- aUfe, sligfttty stiify and slightly. ptastic calcareous; moO'eratEtv Llrain6; cbar smooth boundary' xZ-i-io- lf inchei; gravish brown (!0YR 5l2l clav"'-loam, very dark brivi6n brown (10YR 3/2) moist moa6rate- mediufi firanular strucure; hard' firm' ;ti.ky and plastic; cilcareous; moderately alkaline; clear smooth boundary. 821:iito eo incnes: gt'ivisn brown {10YR 5t2l clay'--'dark giayish brown [roVn 4/2) mobt weak medium orismitii structure parting to weak fine angular 6iJiirv;' n"iJ, firm, ituv-ano.plastic; rew glossv ,"t tnit on peds ind in root channels; calcareous; ItoO.t"t"ly aratlne; clear smooth boundary' AU-IO ti gO inch€s;'light brownish gray (10YR 6/2)--d; Jat[ gt"vi"n'0t6"'n (1oYR a7g) moist; weak m#im pr-isniatic structuie parting to moderate ;Air* angular btocky; very hard,.very f!rm' verl ;6k, and -very plasti6; common slickensides and ;ii;;ty fatctes'on ped.faces; calcareous: moderate iy atxiline; clear smooth boundary' m-bO io se inches; light brownish giay (10YR 612l clay loam, Oarf gtayisn- brown (1oYh 4/2) moist; weak ii* ingrr.r-odcry structure; very hard' firm' sticky ;il pl;"siiq "Ltcateouu; moderately alkalina; gradual smooth boundary. Cca-6i-to 60 inches; light brownish gl?y (10YR 6/2)- clay loam, dark grayrsh browl (10YR 4/2) moist; malsirr; hard, firir, -sticky and plasth; visible sec- ondary accumulations of tarbonates as seams and . mycelia; calcareous; moderately alkaline' This soil is a variant of the Holdemess series beeuse it ii calcareous to the surface' has a Cca horizon that "*tLnO" to betow a depth of 40 inches, and does not have an argillic horhon..in" ,oriic epipedon ranges from I to 14 inches in thickness.- iil A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2'5Y, value oJ 4 or 5 drv and 2 or 3 moist, and chroma ol 2 or 3' The B [oiJon rt"t rlJe of loYi or 2.5Y, value of 5 or 6 dry ?ndi iis ,oitt, and chroma ot 2 or 3' The C horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y. t *,r* AREA, coLoRADo lnchau series The lnchau series consists of moderately deep' well drained soils that tormeJ in residuum from shale and sandstone. lnchau soils are on moderately sloping to very steep ridges and mountainsides' Slopes are 25 to +O'p.t""nt. ine u*ogt annuat. PreciPitatio! is. 1: inches, and the "r"t"g" innuat air temperature is about 40 degrees F. lnchau soils are similar to Jerry and Dateman soils' .f"iw soif" contain more than 35 percent clay in the "oniroi section. Dateman soils have a mollic epipedon ,oi"-tfr"n 17 inches thick and contain more than 35 percent stones in the control section''ffi""r oedon of lnchau loam'. 25 to 40 percent ,r"i-I", t"it"o along the ryqllgntjreek access road' about 1,000 feet souttr anU 200 feet west of the north- O1-1 inch to 0; leaves, twigs' and decomposed grasses. A1-t i; 3 inches; grayish brown (10YR 5/2) loam' very dait urown $oiT 2t2l moist weak thin platy sffuc- ture parting to moderate fine granular; soft' very fr'table, netrtral; clear sriooth boundary' gr-C to ir ncnes;-Ouk grayish brown (10YR 4/2) light clay loam, ,"ty O"* dto*'n (10YR 2/2) moist; mod- "r"1" nn" and medium subangular bloclq sructure; "iigiiily naru, triaute, slightlv sticlqr alrd slightly plas- ii"it"rn thin patchy cta/titms on peds; neutral; clear smooth boundary' B2tliio rs inchel; vetlowish b1ll (10YR 5/4) clav--' toam, Oart< yettowisir brown 0oYR 4/4) moist; mod- erate medium suOangular blocky structure; hard' fri' able, sticky anO ptasic; thin' nearly continuous clay films; 10 p"t""nt shaie fragments; neutral; clear wavY boundary. Bg-i8 io 86 inchis; ye,owish brown (10Y8 5/4) gravel- fy cfaV toam, Oarf yellowish Ptoyn (10YR 4/4) moist; weak medium suUingutar blocky structure; hard' fri- able, sticky and plaJtic; few thin ?atchy clay films; 20 percent srail shal" fragments; neutral; clear wavY boundary. Cr-36 inches;weathered sandstone and shale' The mollic epipedon generally ranges from 8 to '14 inches in thickness. Oeptfr to paralithic contact ranges i'., Zr to S8 inch;s- Tirese soils are generally leached throughout'--ih; A horizon has hue ol2'5Y to 7'5YR' value of 4 or S Uw and 2 or 3 moist, and chroma of 2 or 3' The 82 horizon has hue of 7'5YR or 10YR' value of 5 or 6 dry "nA + ot 5 moist, and chroma ol 2 to 5' lHefonso series O The lldefonso series consists. of deep' well drained I soils that formed il;;!ti" alluvium and eolian material' I t'efonso soils J;;-;;lrcv- sides' hiltv-mesas' ?!9I ffici; s6p"; are o to 4!. percent' The average I ffi;;ifu;hilfr" is about 14 inches' and the averase I ffi;;i 5it t"'irp"t"ture is about 46 degrees-F' - -:,-lo *iriJoi"i-"Jd "* similar to Tridell and Begav sotls' l- r,,ol-ll:-rb-i[ "r"'ui'iiiioi lbvations and have a frigid I temper"trr" ,"giill:-E"g'y toits to not have a cca I norizon' have #1i; Es'percent.coarse fragments in I li'':;;;'nJ."ttion, and have a cambic horizon' I ''i;,Ur"pJi;ffi iiGo*o stonv loam' 6 to 25 percent I . rJIji*li*,n lx? s:i""ft:a+:,'3: ffi .rfifi o*he l.*tlru]ffg#ffi:$Fljr,'*l,:rrll$ l-^-*fi ='ffi, RIFLE AREA, @LORADO sticky and nonplastic; common.liry round lime con- cretions; ""rot"6itl'sttongri dkaline; clear smooth boundary. Cca:6 6''60 incnes; pinkish white. (SYR 8/2) loam' light reddish oroi-ri tEVn vlt moist;.massive: hard' i:i7ra visible oissemiriateo caliium carbonate; calcar- eous; stronglY alkaline' Depth to calcareous materiat ranggs.from 9 to 18 mc-G!.'in-manv pncJJ, ine to*et p"1.9f the c hofzon has 10 to 15 perce;i'gt"'"1 and'cobbles' These fragr ments inoease in quantity with dePtn' -. --"'ii.r; n notuon trds-nGot 7'5YA or SYff' value of- 5 or 6 drv and 3 or 4 *oltt' and chroma 9f 2 to 4' The B ;oiijo;'irlt- n* oi Eii oi z'sYn, value or 5 o 6 dry "nJI ot 5 moist, and chroma ol3 to 5' Rhone series The Rhone series consists of deep' well drained soils tdi i;;;;'in-tes',oum from sandstong. and marlsbne' iin.in" soils are on rorttainsides and "ffi;?frrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*m;'i; ?o-p"icent. The average annual. ;drt-Z-O ihctres, "nO it"avedg€ annual ak ternperat're is about 40 degrees F''- Hil;';i6?rl similar to Silas' Northwater' and Para- chute soils. Silas ili; ;"t"in 0.!o.15 Porcent rock il;.;il tt,roughout-.'Farachute scrils have lithic contact iii Gpit of 2d to +o incrres' Northwater soils have an aroillic hortzon.''Tvp"ioi'&on of Rhone loam, 5 to 30 Prcent *p6: "b;'fi 400'f*t *uti'Jno zoo teet.qgst of the northu'€st il*"t ot.*tion 13, T' 5 S', R' 96 W': All-O to 8 inches; brorn.!10YR.4/3)-loam' very dqrk grayish brown iroiC Cl)l moigq weak fine granular structure; *tt, i"ty-ttiabd, sfuhtly sticky and 9igl'tty ;i;:ii;;H;vh;,and verv nie ioots; ner'rral; clear wavY boundarY. A1^-'6-i; ts initres; brourn-O'SYR 5/2) sandy. day ^'-toim] oa* urowh Clsvn.S/2) mo0s[ moderatg ;'aHT*H{Htr#,,,?ffi $*:ffilffi boundarY. A1s:G'--'2s incnes; ororylCfJ! 5/2) sandv clav^'- to"i,--oati oio"ii O'5yR'.3/2) moist; moderate fi :."J!xr.'Ttr[?1il"1;:Yr;I.;tm,Tixle":]'!ffi Ii'itrv ""0 irigiitrv'plrsic; ieu{'al; clear wavv bound- ary. lrc-26 to 52 inches; brown O'SYR {j) verv gnanngry iln;t iJav roini,-ot"* itgf C/.15YR 4/2) rnoist ,r#r"; '.rignliv'Gio, ttiapte' -slQhtlv "ti"p iS liintrv pt"iti"; io Percent channery fragments; neu- trdi; abrirPt wavY boundarY' n-sz ih.n"ti fraaJred sanditone bedrock' CY -r- L-r.,- ,{nvEl 7/3} veryI E, C1-12to 30 inches; very pale-brown (10YR 7l3l very I ffi stony sanjy-Et'' o-h (1oYR 5/3) moist; weak I *:* fine suOandurir-i'6ibrv strubture; slightly hard' very I ? rriable:4s;;A;ilir!e stones; calcareous; moder- I i ;t6ivar4'p*e6gf:["H,:??Sfliiq"l.errty:g I *, o";-,"11 B*;"i;;;, p"i' Fnryfiibvi' il,i-q:i* | + :im2,:**'Y""1*t T*f;-*'ffitrJ'*'flffi I i tr#il#-iitt ton"t"tii'ns; calcareous; moderatelv l]*ffilffiffi I I . ls,:txr+,Hfl,"'3 3ffi:; 3jffi',r'if" Bl: I *:ffig+il ${iq::;*l'-8""'T'r":ffi'rffii o Alny Yarlant Ansarl Rock outoroP. Arvada Arvada 5-------------- Aaoalon 6------------- Ascalon 7r.Ascalon--------- 8.:Atenclo--------- Azeltlne- gr. Badland 10--- Begay 11------------ Begay See footnote et end of tsble. lsome terns that describe restrlctlve sol1 features are defined ln the Gl0ssary' trsll8ht,, ,ooaeiaii;'-;a is"r""".i- Absence of an entry lndlcates that the RIFLE ARFA, COLORADO So11 nane and I Shallor ercavatl0ngnap syoboI ! II 1'---------------- I seYcre :i slope. IIIII aArle------------- I Severe :! sloPe'large Etones. ---- ! $6Ygag; sloPe, depth to rock. ltoderate:too cIaYeY. t{oderate:slope,too claYeY. Sltg,ht---- tloderate: s10pe. l{oderate: e1oPe. Severe: slope tlarge stones. Severe: cutbanks cave- Severe ! cutbanks cave tlarge stones. uoderatc:Iarge atones- l{oderate: alope,large stones. SGvcre:depth to rock, sIope. TABLE 7...BUILDIIIG SITE DEVELOPI,IEIT See tert for definltlons of soll was not rabedl Drtelllngs wtthout Severe: slope. Severe: sIope, large Severe: slopetdepth to rock. Severe: shrlnk-sne11. SeYere: shrlnk-srre11. l,loderate:lou strength. l,loderate I slope,lor strength. lloderate: slope tlos strength. Severe:slope,larBe stones. Sllght---------- lloderate:slope. SeYere: depth to rock, s1ope. Duellingsuith Severe: slope tlarge stones. Severe: slope, depth to rock. Severe: shrlnk-sre11. Severe:ghrlnk-gne11. t{oderate:lou strength. l{oderate: sl.ope,lox strength. l{oderate: slope tlon strenSth. Severe: slope,large stones. ljloderate:large stonec. Large ctones. depth to rock, slope. Small coo[erclalIdln Severe: slope. Severe: slope,large ltones' Severe: slopetdepth to roek. Severe: shrlnk-sne1l. Severe: s1ope, shrlnk-sweI1. l{oderate: IoU strength. Severe: slope. Severe: slope. Severe: slope,large stones. SIlght- l{oderate:large stones. Sl1ght Severe: slope. Severe: depth to rock, slope. Local roads a[d strects SeYere: slope,lor ctrength. Severe: slope tlarge stones. SeYere:!lopc, depth to roek. Scvere: shrlnk-srcll r1or ltrength. SeYere:ghrlnk-srell r1or strength. ! t{oderate:frost actton' 1or, sEreogth. !loderatc: sIope,frolt actlont lou strcngth. l{oderate: sloperfrort actlon' lou strength. Severe: sIope,Ier8e stones. Sllght. lloderate: large stones. Sltght. lilodcratc: slope. depth to rockt alope,lor rtrengtb. stones. sl18hr-------S1lght---- l,loderate: It llloderate:large stones.Iarge stones. o RIFLE AREA, @LORADO TABLE ?..-BUILDII{G SITE DEVELOPMEilT--Contlnued 107 Snall ! Local. roads lffi"-::i}ti:""i'fit}:lt"i,";ltl"."i"oiilIiir"ri-ana-streets' i ollllSll" i u"!!i""t' i u.,ttat"t" i I ;.,5er: i i- -^. ir."""", i'"'"""' i'"'""'' I potrs------------iseycre: lscvere: 1:i;;;: I slope. i srope'I ! sl0pe' i-:l:::: i,:::::: i,"i"I", i;"""", lo,ro.ron""--------i'il!i;;-.^--. i':Iil:; i"iiliii"."".". i-il:!:'","".". i ill!!',..""". I ii-"tli'"ton""' ilarse stones' i 'I ; I l'"'"""' ise'"""' isevere: I io, 61-'--'---'---ise'eret lsevere: i' lBhonei_slope.ictope.l,Iill!..!-slope.lsloPe. l.li-",,*'p i i i i i l{i= i,:::' ffi [i;;; ',';''il *.""..n Itr*l 1 I 1 I L::::-:::-:-::----i,,,.n,----------1,,, sh'-----------1,".n'- i':t$::"' I'i*":t;,".,n. l.;;: i"*,,,=' i-"',,'"' l":i:;::"' i':r;:' iTi$:;:""""' I '3;;-------------i',,rr,, i':lu:' i':n;:' i':1il:: !':Iil:: o 108 noi Iatial TABLE 8..-SA}IITARI FACILITIES r,.'.":ill;.1*l:,3i3llt::.':;::l::1I;"i::* :;:':[;:"i:"$::'"i3":X'3n:'o];":3[l; '::i":;:: [;:";[:"*i$ ( Soil naue and nap sYobol I 1 -'-" -------------- I severe : atoy varrant i "rr"i::'"r""r.r. i Ztz I ArIe-------------- l t:ffi: ;I depth to rock. iI Aosarr------------ l t:lli: ;I dcpth to rock. I i Rock outcrop. i I 3'--"-'------------ i severe : -r ---r ..Arvada i Percs sl'ot'ry ' i 4-- ""' --'--------- I severe : Arvada i eercs sroury' I 5-' - - - - - ------------ I suE'ht--------- Ascalon i 6-' - "- - --'--------- i lloder ate : Ascalon I sloPe' I Iqt. I'As"alon--- i':i:;::''II I - I Severe:Pena-------I sloPe, I large stone3. IIar. I-Aiencto------------ I sl I ght---------- i i Azeltrne----------- I tilil!, rron"". i Ier. iBadland !I I O---,----- --- -----' lnoderate : Begay I large stones' I 1 1 ----- ------------- i Hoderate : Begay I sloPe' -I large stones. Septic tank absorPtlon 12r z I Severe:Buckron------------ i ";liti' t o "oor. , I sloPe,i Perts-s1or1Y'II See footnote at end of table' i S.*"8" lagoon !I areas i Severe i s1oPe. Severe: s10pe,Iarge stones. Severe: slope 'depth to rock. Uoderate: slope. Severe:slope. Severe: seepaSe. Severe: s1oPe, seepage. Severe ! s1ope, aeepage. Severe:slope, larBe stones. SeYere: seepage. Severe: seepage,large stones. Severe: seepage. Severe: sIoPe, seepaEe. Trenoh sanltarYf1 Severe: slope. Severe: slope, depth to rock. Area I Dally sanltarY r andflll I for land Poor: slope. Poor 3 slope'Iarge s Severe: sIoPe t deDth to rock. iloderate:too oIaYeY. Hoderate:too cIaYeY. Severe: seePa8e. Severe: 3eepa8e. Severe: seepaSe. Severe:large stones. Severe: seepaSe. Severe: geepaSe tlarge stones. Severe ! seepage. Severe: seepage. Severc: s1ope. Severe: rlope. SIlght----- Uoderate: sloge. Severe: 9eePage. Severe: aeepagc. Sevcre: slope. Sltghi----- Severe ! seepage. Severe: 3€cpa8e. Severe: seepaEe. area rec Poor: thln ltycr Falr:too claYeY. Fair: slope ttoo claYeY- Good. Falr:!Iope. Falr: slopc. Poor: slope tIargc stones-. SeverQ: Iarge stonet Poor: seepaSe t Iarge stonca' Falr 3 IarSe stonet'. Falr: slope tlarge stones' Poor:thln layer t slopc tarea reclatra' I Severe:! depth to rock,depth to rock, slope. ::^ ijii 'i! :r-+i .iI l:;.j slope. 110 o raii '.iii .':llr, l-!i:i .::iirr :;ii r:..X .,i1:'. !:r"i1:ilr r:il i:i:: ,i].t, I,,l ,;:i iiii -lli: "l:'l'ii.,$ ..i,:i;-l:" ,. lti ,'j:ll i.j3 i:*r .-li:g So11 nane and Dap 3yDbol Septlc tank absorPtlon TABLE 8..-SAIIITARY FACILITIES-- Contlnued Serrage lagoon areas Trench sanltary 1andf111 Severe ! s10Pe,large stones. Severe: 3loPe tdepth to rock. Severe: s1ope,large stones. Severe: 3IoP€ tdepth to rock. Severe: 3Iope. Severe: sIope. I I I sltsht---- II II slope. sloPe. Severes sloPe. Severe: slope t seepagc. Severe: sloPe, 3eepa8e. Severe: 31ope, seepage. Scvere: l'o'u ' II I Severe: sIoPe. Savcre: sIope. SOIL SURVEY I DatlY cover I for landflll II IIIl II I Poor:t slopetI large stoner- aI II I Poor:I c1oPc,I suaU sfone!. I Poor:t too claYey. II I Poor: Rock outcroP. 27r. HalaquePts 24rz a-nock outcroP. I i 25- - -'---"--------- I ScYere : Etoe i sloPe' l1ar8,c stonea. I 26rz i-iarlos------------- i severe !I slope'I depth to rock. II II II I IIt! 28t 2g---'----------isevere: - -iirat ! Percs slourY' I 3o-------'----------isevere: - .Hel<It I Percs sloulY' I 31 --- ---- ----------- i SeYere :Herdr l ili3l,"r,"rr. I 2) - - ---------------- i Severe :--Holderness yarlanr I illl!,"r"rrr. I 33-' --- "- ---------- i Severe :--Ildefonso I sloPet I large stones. I 34- -- -- -- - ---------- i Severe :-Irdefonso I ill!3'"ro""". i I 35r: I - ildefonso---------- i severe :I slope,i }arge stones. III 1',7267 ------------ i t:li[i' ro "o"x,! slope. I i 36, 31-'--'---------l Sevcre :-iirii,r I ;*ffi'ro rock. i I 38r: !-i'ieut------------- I s:ffi: ;I depttt to rock. II staruan----------- l t:l# ;I dePth to rock. a iI See footnote at end of table' t{oderate: slope. Severe: slope. Severe: s10pe. Severe: slope. SeYere: slolre, 3eePa8e. Severe: sLope t 3eePa8e. Severe: slope, 8eepa8e. I Severe:! depth to rock, slope. too claYeY. Severe:too olaYeY. Severe:too clayey. too clayey. Severe:large stonest seepage. ! Severe:I sloPe, Iarge stones, seepa8e. Severe: slope tlarge stones, 3eePa8e. II I Poor:I rloPe,I too claYcY. I I Poor:I sloPe,I too clayeY. II I Poor: I sIoPc,I large stones. II I Poor:I slope' I large gtonec. aI II I I Poor:I slope,I large sfones' II I I Poor:I tntn rayer tI sloPetI area roolal!' I I Poor:I slope,I thln laYer,I area rccIall' II II I Poor:l rloPc,! thln laYer 'i area rcclair' II I Poor:I sloPc,I thln laYcr't area rGc1all[' II Severe: sIoPe, dcpth to rock. Severe: slope tdepth to rocl(. Severe 3 slope tdepth to rock, snall stones. slope tdepth to rock. Severe: s1ope, depth to rock. Severe: sloPe t atepth to rock. Severe:glope tdepth to rock. 112 o TABLE 8.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Contlnued So11 nane and map sYnbol 54, 55--- Potts 57'zPotts------ Ildefonso-- 58r:Potts------ I ldefonso-- 5gr:Potts---------- Ildefonso'------ 62r z nock outcroP. Torrlorthents. 63------ Sllas 64--------- Tanna 65r.Torrifluvents 66.: Torrlorthcnts. Canborthlds. Bock outcroP. 6?r: Torrlorthents. nock outcrop. Septlc tank absorption l,loderate:perca slott1y. lloderate: slope tpercs slorly. iloderate:percs sloulY. Severe: s1.ope,lar8e stones- Severe: slope. Severe: slope,large stones. Severe: s1ope. Severe 3 sIoPe tlarge stones. Severe: depth to rock' s1ope. Severe:depth to rockt slope. Severe:floods. Severe:depth to rockt percs slowlY, slope. I Sewage lagoon i areas i Trench sanltarY s118ht- S1 t ght---------- Slight---------- Severe: Iarge stones. lloderate: sloPe. Severe:large stones, 3eepage. Severe: slope. SeYere 3 slope,large stones, seepage. Severe: depth to rock. Severe: sIope, depth to roek- I Severe: I floods. Severe: depth to rock, slope. Area sanltarY Dally covep for landftII.,. I 3 SI18,ht---------'- i Good ' IUoderate: slope, seepage. Severe: sloPe. Severe: s1oPe. Severe: Slope t seepage. Severe: slope. Severe: slope t seepaSe. Severe: sloPe. Severe: slope, seepage. Severe: s1ope. Severe: sIope. Severe: floods. Severe: depth to slope. lloderate: slope. lloderate: slope. Severe: slope. Seuere: slope t seepage. Severe: sIope. Severe: slope t seePage. Severe: sIope. Severe: slope. Severe: floods. Severe: slope. aIIl I Falr:I sloPe. III II SIlBht----- iGood' roek, II I Poor:I large Etoneg. II I a II I Poor:I sloPe. II I Poor:I sloPe,lerge stone8. Poor: s1oPe. Poor: 3lopc tlarge stones. Poor: sIope. Poor: slope. Good. Poor: slope tthln laYer' arca reclaln' See footnote at end of table' o 114 t s"""::#:"'*?!lii"!lB" TAB!.E 9.-.CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS resrricrive ::11^1"::,:;;";"i":i:,"H: t["t';.8'3iii"l;"ipoor.r Absence or Sand Unsulte<l Unsulted:thtn laYer. Unsulted--- Unsultsd:ercess flnes. Poor: excess f1nes. Poor ! exeess flnes' Poor: excess flnes. unsulted--- Poor:IarBe stones. Poor:Iarge stones. Gravel I I Unsulted--- ---'---- - - lPoor z I g1ope. See text for deflnltions not ratedl Topsoll aI II lI i Poor:I sloPetI large stones' III 3 I large stonest I arca reclaln. IIII II I Poor:t loo cleyeyt i excegs sodluu' I I large stones' 1III I Falr:I suall stones' I I Poor:I snall rtones' IIII I I Roadf11lsoll naEe and naP sYubol i 1---'---"- i Poor:'Eiiy varrant I ili,3i""n..n. I 2rz I-rire------ it:i:;",I thln laYer 'i ar"" reclalm' i Ansarl----- ---- --- --- lt:ii;",I thln layert i are" recraln' i nock outorop' i I 3r 4-:----- iPlilinr.-"n"u,Arvada i iii"-ii-i"enett. i 5'--- '--'- iti['slrensrh.Aacalon I6---------- iPiSI'"r""ngil,.Ascalon I I at. II ' ----lPoor:Ascalon---- i'i;;- srrensrh. iI p ena----------'-'- " lti$;" sronea. I !I I8r: t It'enclo-------------- | Good aII Azeltlne--- --"'-""|F ait "I large stones' I 3IIIII 3 1o-""-'-- l Falr: Begay I large stones' I 11--------- ! Falr: DegaY I large stonea' ! 12r: I Bucklon-----'------'-lPoor: -i thln laYer, I slope'i arca reclaln' II unsulted------------- I Poor :t sloPe, Unsulted:thln layer. UnsutEed: excesg fines. Poor:Iarge stones. Poor:.Iarge stonea. Unsuited-------'-----lFa1r: -I too claYey' I unsulted------------- I Falr :I sloPe'! too clEYcY' II I unsurted---'---"---' lt:l:;",I too claYeY' I Unsulted------------- I Poor : I sloPc, gr. Badland Poor: excess large Poor: excess flnes. Unsulted--- Unsulted--- --------- !Good. i i Unsulted------------- I Falr :I slope. i flnes t stones. I unsulted------------- I Poor :I slopetI area reclalot I ttrln laYcr' II See foo0noie at end of table' o 116 SolI name and nap synbol RoadfllI TABLE 9..-CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS..CONtiNUEd 24rz I-ioirara--- l'ffiil rayer, I slope, . -t lor strengtn' I nock outcroP' I 25--------- lPoor:Eroe i il:r.:'srones. I 26tt i-iarrou---- 1':i:;". iI Bock outcrop. I I 2'lr. i-il"i"qr"pt" il 28-, -2.? , 3o----'------ lt$ink-suetr ,Heldi i i6r-ii""ne,,. I 31- ::-"-- iPlfllinr-"*"rr,Heldt i iir,-ii"inetr,. I 2)-'-'-'-" lPoor: 5;i;;;;;;;-v""r"n. i rou strength' i ghrlnk-srel1' t 33--"-"-- l Poor: Il.defonso I large stonea' I I3!=':-'-r- it:iil",rtdefonso ii-aile'stones. i ,EIr Irr ' -----lPoor:Ildefonso------- | slope, I large atonea' 3 Lazear---;----------- i tliii" ,t thln layer, ! trea reclalu' i 36, 3T-'--' lPoor:-iiriur I ili,n"i"r"",i area reclaitr' l 38r: i-irisur---- it:i:;",! thln laYer, i area reclalo' Israrrran---- ir:i;;",! thln laYert i area reclaln' I See footnote at end of table' Sand Unsulted Unsulted--- aI I Unsulted-- GraveI Unsulted-- t nsulted: Iarge stones. Unsultcd--- Topsoil Poor: sIoPc,too cIaYeY. Poor: sIoPe,snall stones. Poor:slopc,goall stones. Poor;loo cIaYeY.Unsulted--- Unsulted: €xeess flnes. Unsulted--- Unsulted--- Unsulted--- Unsulted--- Unsulted--- Unsulted--- Unsulted:thln 1aYer. .l Poor:I sloPe,I too claYey. I u n su I ted --- - - - - - -' lt:i: ;. . I I unsulted------------- ! Poor : I slopet I largc stones' I Unsulted------------- I Poor ! I clope,! large ltones' I I Unsulted--- Unsultcd: exceaa flnes. Unsuited:thin layer. unsulted------------- I Poor :I sloPctI large ltones' I un su 1 ted---' - -' - - - - - ltSi:;",I suall stonest i ""." rcclalo' I unsulted--- '-----'-l'Pogr I -I slope,I suall rtoncst i area reolatu' I I Unsul ted------------- I Poor :I sloPe,I snall stonest i ar.a reclalo' i I Poor:I sloPe'! area rcolalatI snall rtones' II 118 o 54, 5r------- Potta 56-'-"'--- Potts 51rzPotts------ Ildefonso------ 58f: Sand Unsulted---- I unsurtea---- Unsutted--- UnBulted-------- Unsuited--- Unsulted--- Unsuited--- Unsulted------- SOIL SURVE\ GraveI Topsoll It' I Poor:rtone!. I unsutted--- --- ----- it3ili.,I largc atonct' I I IABLE 9.--COIISTRUCTION l{ATEnI[LS--Continued Falr: log Fair: lota Roadflll strength. strength. unsulted--- -'-'-"--'iunsulted--- ----'---lt3lli, stone!'I strallFatr:lou strength. Poor:large stones' Falr:glope 'lou strength. Poor: Iarge stones' Unsulted--- ---'-'----lUnsulted--- ---"----- | 'vv' ' t I large 1i'rlt 'ft 5gr.Potts----------- Ildefonso-- Poor ! sloPe. Poor: slope;large stone3. Falr: aloPet unsulted--- --- ------ l'3iii",I large I Unsulted--- ---------- W oor z I slope. I II I Unsulted--- ------- --- l.Poor 2 I slope. stoncs. thin laYert 10$ s3rength' Poor: 31oP€.61--------- Ahone 62e z Rock outcrop. Torrtorthentr. 63------ S1las 64--------- Tanna 65..Torrlfluvents 66r:Iorrlorthents' Caoborthlds. Eock outcroP. 67t z TorrtortheogE ' Rock outcroP' See footnote F81r:lou strength. Poor:glope tlou strengtht thtn laYer. at end of table' o 120 ISome terms that descrlbe'-----that the solI r'as not -.WATER MANAGEUEI{T are deftned in the GlossarY' SOIL SURVEY Absence of an entrY indlcatesTABLE 10. restrictive soil features evaluated l Pond reservolr E0bankmenUs,dikes, and levees II Favorabl'e------ I SloPe- I Piplng ' a I II i Slope,!o rockgtones. to rock. Excess Large Dralnage Irr igation Slope Terraces and dlverstons II Slope---------- I SloPe ' I Grassed ':i rateruayq'_,.. 'a;Soil nare and nap sYrbol :r-11 tI 1 - - - -'--' -'------- i SloPe---- AIny varlant i.*. I'1"r"------------- ! sloPe '! Seepaget Large sgones, slope tdepth to rock. I :1.I .:tl I <:i I ,q*: lLarge stone+f:I a1oPe, '#I droughty. rjrii Large stones, sloPe t droughtY. DroughtY, 3IoPe,roottng depth. ! depth to t a Ansarl----------- isloP:.r - -i depth io rock. gr. Badland 'i[rn'i"v"", I depth iarge stones. i large I Thin laYer-----lSloPe'- | dePth i I I II I sodlun-- lP""o" slourY, i excess sodiuu' I sIope' I I Excess sodlum--iPercs sloulY, ! excess godiunt ! sloPe' II Favorable------ i SloPe- I! I Favorable------ | SloPe- I II I I Favorable------ i SloPe- I II stones--- i Slope, I large aIt.t It I Slope,Seepage tlarge stones. SeePage, large stones. to rock. I rootlng <lcp ldroughtY..';| .,i :,1 rock. Slope, depth II I Slope, I t. II Rock outcroP. iI a- - -- ---- - -------- I Favorable--- Jl ArYada !III L- - -- ----- - - --- -- - i Slope-------- Arvada iII a R----------------- i SeePage '-lscaron I sloPe' I 6-----'-'-' I seePage '-Ascalon ! sloPe' I a*. i'Ascalon--- !seePage' I sloPe' II eaaa------------- ! SIoPe ti large stones' II aI at. i aaAtenclo---- iSeepagetr slope' I,l t 3 Azeltlne--- I Slope, I seePage' a 1 Il II II II 1 o- - -- - " -'------- | SI'oPe' Begay i seepaEe ' I 11--"-'--- isloPe 'BeSay i seepage' 3 12rz i'ir.xron--- iDepth to rock' I slope' aI rnchau-----------ltl:Bii ro "o"r.t seePage' II 1 a--- - - --- ----- --- iSeePage,'dntrton I srope' I See footnote at end of Slope- Slope---------- ! SloPe I Slope tpercs excess sIoulY t sodlum. Slope----- Slope--------- Slope--------- Slope '1ar8,e stones t drouBhtY. S1ope, droughtY t so11 blowing. Slope t seepaSe, droughtY. Rooting dePth, sloPe. Slope 'rooting dePth. DroughtY 'slope. Percs slorrlY--- Slope t Percs SIope- sloulY. Slope----- Slope- Slope 'Large stones. Perca s e!(ceta Slope tperca exce33 S.lope. S1ope. Slope. Slope, Slope 'oercs slowlY t Lxcess sodlum stones.large EE-q droughtYr DroughtY large DroughtY t large FavorablG i cubbanks cave I large stones. II I S1oPe,i large stones' I I II II II II I SloPe--------- II II I Slope--------- II II II Largesoll Large so11 stones t bIowlng. atooes t bloslnS. Favorable----- Pi plng, seepage. Plplng 'seepage. Thln laver-----!DePtfr to rockt- I slope' Slope tdepth !o rock Slope tdepih to rock' SloPe, ":rootlnE:" SloPe, ' '' I rootln6:1 II Thin layer-----iSlope' .i dePth go rock' I 3 tI Seepage-------- i SIoPe- III table. Favorable-----oroughtf,i . RIFLE AREA, COLOHADO o TABLE 10.--WATER MANAGEI'!ENT--Continued So11 name and map symbol 14, 15----- Chilton 16--------- Cimarron 17 -------- Cochetopa 1gi,19r: Jerry----------- 20r. Cryaquolls 21r t Cushnan------ 22--------- Datenan 23-------------- Detra 24r zDollard--------- Rock outcrop. 25--------- Etoe 26.: Far 1o w-------- -- nock outcrop. 27r. Halaquepts 28 | 29----- Heldt 32--------- Holdernessllarlant IPond IreservoLr i to rock. to rock. Dr aln age Irrigation Terraces and diversions Slope- S1ope,percs s1or.r1y. Percs slouly, s1ope. Percs slowly, slope. S1ope,percs slorly. Grassed Hagerwa!rs Droughty, slope. Slope,percs slowly. Percs slowly, slope. Percs slow1y, slope. Sl.ope,percs slorly. Seepage, s1ope. Slope-- SIope--------- Slope-------- Slope, depth Slope, depth Slope, depth S1ope, depth to rock SIope, depth to rock Slope, seepage. I Ilayer----- | SIope, i dePth to rock. tI II Droughty, s lope . Percs s1ow1y, slope. Slope,percs slow1y. Slope,percs slor.rly. Slope,percs slowly. Slope, rootin8 depth. Large stones, droughty,rooting depth. Slope-- S1ope,percs slowly, rootlng depth. Droughty, s1ope,large stones. S1ope, droughty, large stones. Slope, depth to rock. Large stones, slope, depth to rock. Slope, depth to rock. Slope---------- Depth to rock, percs slot{l.Yt s1ope. Slope,large stones. Slope,Iarge stones. Slopc, depth to rock. Large stones, s1ope,rootlng depth. Slope,rootlng depth. S1ope. Percs rlouly, slope, rootlnE depth. Droughty, Iarge stones, slope. Slope,Iarge stones, droughty. Embankments,dikes, and levees I I Seepage-------- | Slope I I I I Hard to pack--- I Slope, I percs s1owlY. tI Hard to pack---tPercs sIorrlYtI slope. I I IIto pack---lPercs slowlY, I sloPe- I Ito pack--- | Slope, I percs sloulY. II I I It II II Hard Hard Thln Thln Ihln hard 1ayer,to paek. Thln Iayer-----l Slope, I dePth to rock. I I Thin 1ayer, !Slope,large stones. I depth to rock. a r I I to rock 1 ayer----- I Slope-------- I I Slope---- iDepth to rock, I s1ope, ! percs s1owly. II II II Large stones--- | SloPe, Slope, depth to rock Thln J.ayer, ).arge stones. i large stones. IIiI I I I Slope,I large stones. Slope--------- Slope--------- Slope--------- Slope--------- pack---lPercs sloulYt I slope. II pack--- I Percs slotrly, I sloPe. IIpack---lPercs slorlY, I s1oPe. !tpack--- I Slope ,I percs sIouIY. tI iI S1ope, peres slowly. Slope, percs slor1y. Slope,percs slou1y. Slope, percs s1ow1y. Percs slowly-- Percs slowly, sIope. Slope,percs slowly, SIope,percs slorly. Percs slow1y. SIope,percs slowly. SIope,percs slowly. Slope,percs slow1y. Hard to Hard to Hard to Hard to See footnote at end of table. RIFLE AREA, COLORADO o Soil nane and I map syrbol Rock outcroP. 68- Vale 69------------- Vale 7O------------- Vale Pond reservolr areaS Seepage----- SloPe, seepaSe. Slopet aeepage. Terraces and dlversions Grassed l,aterHays I rootlng dePth, I droughty. aI II I Slope t IIII II III I III TABLE lO...UATER MAIIAGEMEilT..CONtiNUCd Embankments,iDralnagellrrigatlondlkes, and i "iaractrute- lDePth to rock' I sloPe' I seePage' II Rhone------ lSloPe, .! dePth to rock' I 54 , 55-'---------- i seePage------'- Potts i aI 56' -' - -' - "-' - -' - - i,Seepa ge-- ------ Potts iII5?*z Iiotts------ I See9age-------- aI I I ldefonso-------- i SeePage,I slope' IIIi58r.59r: I- potits----- --- -'-' iSeepage--------I I I ldefonso-------- I SeePage'- I sloPe' iII 60, 61------------l SloPe,-ifion. I dePth to rock' I a 62tz I Rock outcrop. I!ITorrlorthents. iI 6a-' --' - "- -' - - - - - i Slo Pe'Sttas I seepage' IIAA--------- lSlope'-i"nn" I dePth to rock i65.. Iforrlfluvents iII66ez iTorrlorthents. ! carborthlds i nock outcron. i 6'lr z iTorrlorthents. i 'il Ilope, isloPe, lsloPe, ioliire depth. i a"-pti to rock. I rootlng depth'Slope I 3 Slope,iErodes easlt'y--lErodes easlly' erirois easlly. t aI It I Slope,Slope, tI lSlope,;;fi;" easlly. i ."6ai" easllv. I erodes easllv' Slope,iErodes easllY-- I Erodes easlIY' erodes easl1y. III laigi stones, I sloPe. ilarge stones, iSlope'I slooe- I largcSlope 'Iargc stonest II II Thln laver-----lDePth to rock' i sloPe' IIII Thln laver----- tSloPe,i depth to rocx' II Plplng--------- I SIoPe--- II a Plplng--------- ! SloPe- IIIII Plplng--------- I Slope- III Slope, droughty trooting drooting dePth. i droughty. Slope, ioeoth to rock, lSloPe, i siope. i roott I 3 Thln Iayer-----lSIoPe'- i dePth to rock II aI'I I IIIII PlDinE--------- I SloPe '- I floods' IlIayer----- I Slope,- i Percs slor1Y, I dePth to rock' II sloDe. tSloPe, lslope'-"i[iing depth.i a"it6 to rock.l rootlng depth''ii ir!lirllir Slope , i Favorable------ I Favorable 'floods. i .tlsloDe. lSloPe, lSloPe'-;;;;l slowlv. i ae'ptfi to rock, I erodea easlrv'::^;;-;-;:;ii i ioi"" nloglv.-l rootlns depth. Large stones--- I SloPe,I larEe stonea. II I I 3 Plptng--------' I SIoPe- I Large I stones--- I SloPe,I large stones' II Thln PlPlnS--------- I Favorable- l aI Piping--------- I SloPe- I II P lp1nE--------- I SloPe- III ;;fi;" easlly.i-iriais eagltv'i erodcs easllv'-t I Slope,iLarge Etonesr lSloPe, laig6 stones, I 61ope.I large rtooeat I droughty.droughty. Dercs slot{l'y . i oepEn Eo resf, r l Er vsse Eee"" I;;;i";-d;;tfr.i pei"" 8ror,lv.- | rootlng depth' l-!ir I a III I Slope ' II II IIII III ItII III 1 ItI II ItlIII 3IIIIIIII I 3 I ;lilii1lir1la3tiriI Fayorable------iErodes easlly lErodcs caslly'titi Slooe----------lErodes easlly, lSlope, i sloPe. I eiodes easlly' ,'!,lslooe----------lSlope, lSloPe'-"r- I irira6s easlly' I erodes caslly' ti Sce footnote at end of table' o 125RIFLE AREA, @LORADO TABLE 1 1 .--RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMEIIT o R,FLE AREA, coLoRADo I totr nane and i ca'P artts I - -n-P sYmuor !lol!I 27r. i ! -iraiaquents iLn )o--------- i{bderate:I 'il}ii I too claYeY 'I "---- ! Pcrcs sloulY'lo ! I - 'o---- -----iroa'"'t"'| -ierot, i il3,ii"r"r, I t Percs sloulY' I .,---- -----isevere: la "n"rat I sloPe' I - .r---- -----i*toderate: I 'iolderness variant i ill33,"r.*rr,I i too claYeY' t 22--------- 1r.r""", la-ira"ron"o I ill!!'".on"". I a)r--------- !s.re"e, I 'ird"r"n"o i il?!!,"r.,"". l.,tt,",.ns.------- i:r,!r",...". TABLE 1 1.--NECREATIONAL DEVELOPUENT..CONtINUCd Picnic areas Moderate:too cIaYeY, percs slow1Y. iloderate: slope ttoo claYeY, percs slowlY. Severe: slope. Uoderate: sIope, percs sloulY, too claYeY. Severe: slope tlarge stones. Severe: slope,large stones- Severe: slope tlarge stones. Severe: s1ope, depth to rock. Severe: s1ope, depth to rock. Severe: slope, depth to rock. Severe: sloPe tdePth to rock. Severe: s10pe. !loderate: dusty. Moderate: slope 'dustY. Severe: s1ope. Uoderate:too cIaYeY' perca slorrly. 127 Playgrounds Moderate: slope ttoo claYeY'percs sloulY. Severe: slope. Severe: s1ope. Severe: sLope. Severe: slope,large stones. Severe: slope,large stones. Paths and tralls gtones. to rockt sfones, to rock. to rock. to rock, stone g. l,loderate: too clayey. lloderate:too claYey. Moderate: slope,too clayey. Hoderate:too clayey. Severe:large stones. .levere: slope, Iarge stones. Severe: slope, lar8,e stones. l{oderate:snall stones, slope. Severe: slope. Severe: slope. Severe: slo.pe. Severc: slope. Iloderate: dusty. Uoderate: dusty. Severe: slope. l{oderate: too clayey. Severe: s1,ope, large Severe: depth sroall sIope. Severe: slope, depth Severe: slope t depth Severe: slope, depth small Severe: slope. Moderate: slope tdusty. Severe: s1ope. Severe: slope. Severe: sLope. 128 o Soil map name and symbol TABLE 1 1 .-.RECREATIONAL DEV ELOP HENT- -Conti nued Caop areas Plcnlc areas Sllght- SOIL SURVEY Playgrounds i P"ttt" and tralls al S1i ght. s11 sht. iloderate:large stoaea' 44'-------- i srlght---- Morval iI I45r: '--iuoderatt:Morval.----- I sIope. i rr ide1l----'-- - ---' - lt:l:;: : I II 46----"-'- iModerate: Nihilt i snall stones' I 47---' lsevere: ltihill I sloPe. iI 48-""---' i severe: Norbhrater i slope' I 4s, 5o----- lr:::i;:"'Olney I I I 51--"----' il'loderate:olney i i}Sii: i 52'-----"- lsevere: Parachute I sloPe' I t?1. ir) ' .----lSevere:Parachute--le)'oPe. i Rhone------ -' - --- --- ln:i:;::"' i 54 , 55---" is}leht---- Potts iI 56----'---- lModerate: potts I sloPe. I 57*z !or..""----'t ' --ls118ht--Potts------ r i 3 rlderonso-- Iti:;;:'srones. i i I58r: I Potts----- lt:l:;:: i rrderonso,- it:i:;::! Iarge'stones''i I5gr: I-ioit"----- ------'---- it:;il: : i I 1de f on so-- - -' - - "' -' \t:l:;: ;i large stones' i See footnote at end of taLle' Uoderate: slope. Severe: sloPe. Moderate: smal1 stones' Severe: sloPe. Severe:slope. Moderate: dusty. Uoderate: sJ.oPe, dustY. Severe: sIoPe. Severe: sloPe. Moderate: s1oPe. SIlght----- Moderate: sIoPe. Sli ght----- Severe:large stones' Severe: s1oPe. Severe: sloPe, large stones' Severe: sloPe. Severe: sIoPe,large stones' Severe: sloPe. Severe: sloPe tIarge stones. Severe: small stones. Severe: sloPe, smal1 stones. Severe: s1oPe. uoderate: s1oPe, dustY. Severe: sloPe. Severe: s1oPe. Severe: sloPe. Severe: sIoPe. Hoderate: s1oPe. Severe: s1oPe. Hoderate:snell stones' Hoderate: sloPetsnall stoneg" Severe: s1oPe. Moderate: dustY. iloderate: dusbY. Severe! sloPe. iloderate: sloPe. sltsht. SI ight. S11ght. Stight. Severe: large stones' Mbderate: s1oPe. Severe:large stones' Severe: sloPe. Severe: sIoPe, large stones' Severe: sloPe. Severe: s1ope,large stones' Severe: sloPe. Severe: sIope,large sEones. Severe: sloPe. Severe: slope 'large stones' o SOIL SURVEY [. -1" ,,,, i:r ff[,rlr::i" ", .*."0,"']ll:":: ;;:::::'::":::::":::::":::ence 'r an en'irv indlca'ies 'iha'! 'ihe l.l.ffin t'-;i; r-. l o RTFLE AREA" @LORADO iGTETI and i coni f- i shrubs ! l{et}and I Shallou i i "rousi iprants i Hater ! III tI I IIPoor tPoor a a I aVery !Poorpoor. I It Good lGood Verypoor. Very POOr. Very poor. Very Poor. Yerypoor. Verypoor. Very poor. Very poor. Very poor. Verypoor. II I I I Good II IIII I Falr II IIt I II lGood II II I I I Falr I 3 IIII II aI I a I 3 i Poor II I I Poor II IIlFalr aIII I Falr II II I Falr I 3 It II I Fatr Il 3 I Falr II II I Falr It II I I Falr aI I 3 I Poor II II I Falr I 3I i fo(,q-I land I wlld-Itaetland i I rlld- I I1 So11 nane and nap syDbol ! Grasses I herba- ! and t ceousseed Hard- wood land wlLd- llfe land w11d-tfe Poor. 20.. t i-cryaquolls ! i21r. I I-iritt"n-----------lverY lverYr Poor. I Poor 'ii Lazear------------lYerY lYer!t- I Poor.l Poor.ll 22---"--'---------lVerY lVerY-Datenan i Poor'l Poor'il23----- --------l Poor lFair Detra I I-l! 24r: I I-DoiIara-----------lPoor lPoor ii Rock outcroP. i i 2S-----------------lvery lVerY-Etoe ! Poor.! noor'il26rt I I-i"iro*------------lverY lverYI poor.l Poor.il Rock outcroP. I Itl27r. ! i-italaquepts I iti 28, 2g---"--------lFalr lFalrH;ldr I Iii 30, 31-------------lPoor lFalr-s6rar I iii32-"-'--"--------!Fatr lFalr-Holderness Varlantl Itl33-'-'--'----------lPoor lPoor'Ildefongo I Iil 34-----------------lYerY lVerY Ildefonso I Poor.! Poor'il35r: I I-ildefonso---------lVerY lVerYI poor. I poor. tl Lazeat------------lVery lVerII poor. I Poor.il 36, 3't----'--------lVerY lVerY-ririur ! Poor.! Poor'ti 38r: I I-irlgul------------ it;#". i r;:I". t! Staruan-----------lYerY lYerII poor. I poor. il 39-----------------lVerY lverY Jerry ! Poor'! noor'tl Poor Poor Good lGood II Falr Good Fair Good Good I Good. I aII lGood.I 1 II II I Falr. I II II I a I 3 I 3 II I Falr . lPoor.II It I Poor. II I I Falr. I I t Falr. IIII I Falr . Poor Falr Falr Falr Falr Falr Falr Falr Poor Falr Poor Very poor. Poor Verypoor. Verypoor. Ve.ry poor. Poor Very poor. Verypoor. Yery poor. Very poor. Very poor. Very poor. Verypoor. Very poor. Verypoor. Very poor. Yery POor. Very poor. Verypoor. Yery poor. Very poor. Very poor. Uery poor. Poor Very poor. Verypoor. Good Very rroor. llery poor. Very poor. Vcry poor. Very poor. Very poor. V.ry poor. Very poor. Very Poor. Very Poor. Vcry poor. Yery poor. Very poor. Very poor. V.ry poor. Falr icood Poor Poor Falr Falr Poor Falr Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Uery poor. Poor vcry lFalr.poor. I IVery lPoor.poor. I t'Ycry lGood.poor. I I ! Falr. II I alFalr. I 3 TABLE 12...WILDLIFE HABITAT POTEIITIALS.-CONtINUEd See footnote at end of table' a 192 So11 nane and nap sYubo1 i crasses i herba- I Hard- i--"no i ceousl Yood i6raI and I seed TABLE 12..-I{ILDLIFE HABITAT POTEIITIALS--Continued I i'?t:i! I *""" ! Ii:l;3' i'i;iii i land wlld- o9s - land w11d- 11fe ts I trees il 40, 41-------------lFair lFatr Klnii 42----"----------- I Poor lPoor LanPhler i i r3-----------------lPoo" iPoo" Lloon i i 44--'----'---"--'-'tFalt lGooouorval i i 45'z I i-'ilorva1------------lFalr lGood rridell----------- ir;:1". iu;:1".il 46--'-'--'---------lFalr lGooa lrihlll i i 47-----'- --------lPoor lFalr illhlrl i i 48-------- --------lPoor lPoor Northwater I i 49 ' 50 , 51-"------ l Poor lFalr olneY i i 52--"--'--------'-iverY iv:lI--Farachute ! noor'! noor' err. I IJ) ' -iPoor lPoorparachute--------- i. --- i ! poor lpoorRhone------ I ,liii 54 , 55 , 56'-"--'-- lPoor lPoorPorts i i 51ll-18" --------i.oo" lroo"Potts------'---'-- \il Ildefonso---"----iPoor lPoorliii 59*z I i-Potts-------------lPoor iPoor iiii Ildefonso---------lVerI lVerYi poor. I Poor.ii 60----'--'---------!Poor iPoor cro nhone Rhone 62, z RocI( outcrop. Torrlorthents- I See footnote at -t I I I II tItI II end of table. Good Falr Good Falr Falr FaIr Falr Poor Poor Poor Poor YerY poor. Very poor. VerYpoor. Poor Falr Fair Poor Good Good Poor Falr Fair Fair Falr Poor Yery poor. VerY poor. Very poor. YerY poor. Poor Very poor. Poor Very poor. Very poor. YerY poor. VerY poor. Very poor. Very poor. Good Poor Falr FalrFair Good Falr Good Good Good Fatr Falr Falr Falr Falr Falr Falr Poor Fair Falr Fair Fair Fair Very poor. Very poor. Very poor. Very poor. Very poor. Yery poor. Falr Fair Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Fair Poor Falr Fair Falr VerYpoor. Verypoor. VerY poor. Uerypoor. VerYpoor. Very Very POOr. Very POOr. Very poor. Very POOr. Very poor. Uery poor. Falr Falr Good Good Fair Fair Fair,;:::-------------- lu,ry_ i,::r poor.poor. lGood. irettana I SOIL SURVEY ange- land Good. Falr. I wild- I rild- I t I iveryI poor. II lVerY Fa1r. Fa1r. Fa1r. Falr. poor. Very Poor. Poor Poor Very poor. VerY Fa1r. Falr. Fatr. Falr. poor. Very Poor. Very poor. Very Poor. VerY Falr. Falr. Falr. Falr. poor. Very poor. VerY poor. Very poor. YerYpoor. VerYpoor. i Fa1r. 1I, VerY Poor. VerYpoor. UerY poor. VerY Fair. Fair. Fair. Good. RIFLE AREA, @LORADO TABLE 13.--ENGIt'lEERIllc'INDEX PROPERTIES--contlnued Soil na0e and Dap syobol 8r:Azeltlne---- gr. Badland 10,11---------- BegaY 12* z Bucklon---- 13, 14, 15-------' Chilton 16--------- cloarron r7 ------- CochetoPa 1g*, l9r: CochetoPa------ O Jerrv--------- 20*. Cryaquolls See footnote at USDA texture on rag- I nents Unlfled i AASHTO >3i Depth i ii I o-l8lcravet1Y sandY I loan. 18-60iSand' gravel' ! and cobbles. I I II I III Sl.l GP, SP sl,tsu, l{L SM CL-ML, l{L G}l-GC, Gl{, GC, CL A-zt A-4 A-1 0-5 35-60 'to-85 25-'.t0 50-75 20-65 40-65 1 0-30 25-40 0-5 ilP llP llP IP-50-14iSandy 1 4-24 i FlneI very [6sp------ sandy loamtflne sandY loaB A-2, A-4 A-4 A-2, A-4 0 o-5 20-35 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 80-95 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 85-90 65-80 70-95 55-80 30-50rt0-65 25-50 15-25 itPI loam. 24-60lStonY sandY I loam' stonY ! flne sandY | 1oam. I II I0-5 iLoam------- 5-l5lCIaY loan' 15 lWeatheredI bedrock. I A-6A-6, A-7 A-4A-4, A-6 95- 1 00 t3:loo 75- 1 00 55-85 70-80 40-60 95- 1 00 '\:t-u 75- 1 00 50-85 80- 1 00 uz-_t_u 7o-90 45-80 60-80 u3:1u 50-70 35-60 30-45 15-35 25-35 ,5--_20 25-35 25-35 10-15 5-10 5-15 IP-5 xP-10 IP-5 30-45 ilP-5 20-40 5-15 25-45 fnstr6u--------0-3 I Loam-- 0 -:_ CL CL A-2, A-2 sfl Gu A-4 0 0- 10 o-5 5-30 60-70 3o-60 q5-55 25-40 15-25 20-30 45-70 20-30 40-60 20-30 40-60 20-35 40-60 3-36lGravelIY loam, I gravellY cIaY I loam, claY | 1oan. 36 il{eatheredI bedroek. ! 0-l3iChannerY loam-- 13-60iVerY gravellY t .Ioan, verY ! cobblY sandY ! loau, verY i channerY sandY I loan. II0-4 !Loan-- 4-60iCIaY, slltY cl'aY I loao' siltY i clay. II 0-2 1 I Loaa-- 21-60iclaY' stonY I cIaY' stony i clay loau. I I II 0-21 lLoam-- 21-60!ClaY, stonY I cIaYr stonY I cIaY loan. II0-3 iStonY !666----- 3-60lStony clay, I cobblY clay I loau, cobblY I cIaY. II t aII I 3 end of tabIe. ML cH, cL ULcL, cH t{LcL, cH 0 0- 10 0-5 5-30 0-5 5-30 5-15 20-30 g0- 1 00 95- 1 00 85- 1 00 70-90 85- 1 00 7o-90 ?5- 1 00 ?0-90 90- 1 00 95- 1 00 80-95 60-90 80-95 60-90 85-95 90- 1 00 70-90 55-85 ?0-90 55-85 60-75 75-90 50-80 50-80 A-4 A-7 A-4 A-7 CL-ML CH A-4 A-7 A-4, A-6 A-7 ?5- I 00 70-80 ?0-90 60,70 55-70 50-60 50-80 50-80 IP-5 20-40 o RIFLE AREA, COLORADO E $e "t:ii +j l: 1, ,r TABLE 13.--ENGINEERII'IG INDEX PROPEBTIES--continued ' :r::t::::: i i ix:;f;l : i;i;ri;ill;:;Soil name and iDepthi USDA iexture i I map symbor i i 'e l uniri"o i *snto i;::t""i 32 28, 29, 30, 31----- Heldt I0-B icIaY 8-60 i SiltY Ioam clay,clay loam loam----- stony loan loam----- stony loan I clay, II CL-ML, cL cL, cH CL GM.GC, CL-ML GM.GC GM-GC, CL.ilL GM-GC, GP-GC GM, S!i!t Gl,l-GC, GP-GC GM cH, cL cH, cL SM, GM SM, GM SM, GU SM, GI,I ML, GH uL, cH 0 0 A-'l A-7 0-5 0-5 0-5 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 95- 1 00 50-75 40-?5 45-55 45-55 20'35 35-60 30-40 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-25 20-30 20-30 20-30 20-30 2o-30 20-30 25-35 25-35 5-15 15-35 10-20 ii e5- 1 oo i 95- 1 00 i75'95 ss-rooi95-100i75-95ilii so-100170-95 i50-80 so-rooiao-g5 i60-85 85-1ooi 65-90 i5o-75il 45-60 i 30-45 i2o-35 35-60 i25-50 i t0-30 tr i 30-45 i20-35 Holderness Variant 33, 34----'-"- I Idefonso 35*: I ldefonso------- Lazeat--'-- 0-lllClaY loam------- 11-30lclay- 30-60iClaY loam------- II A-4 r A-7 , A-6, A-1, A-1, A-1' A-1' 5-25 20-?o A-6 A-6 A-7 A-2 A-20-8 lStonY 8-60 I verY 0-B I StonY 8-60 i VerY i very gravellY I sandy loam. II I I ilP-5 xP-5 tlP-5 r{P-5 Xi:I f !i li e ii iL i, tit, I 11. d- ti il i very gravelIY i sandY loam. I0-4 lGravellY loam--- 4-16 lGravelLY loam' !cobbly 1oam. 16 iUnueatheredI bedrock. I I0-6 lChannerY loam-- II 6- 17 itIerY channery i sandy clay I loam. i Unreathered I bedrock. I II I ChannerY loam-- II 6-l? iYerY channery I sandy cIaY I loam. 17 i Unweathered I bedrock. II0-3 lChannerY loao-- tI a 3-t3lverY gravellY I loam, channerY I loamr verY ! channery ]oan' 1 3 I Unueathered I bedrock. II0-3 lLoam-- a-4OlGravelIY cIaY- i loam, cobblY I claY loam' I cobb1y cl'aY. 40-60lGravellY loam' i cobbly claY. II i II 0-60 i Loam-- a I II 0-60 I Loam-- II II end of table. A-2 A-2 A-2, A-4 A-2, A-4 A-4 A-2 5-25 20-7 0 0-5 10-20 50-75 40-75 50-80 60-95 45-60 35-60 50-75 55-85 i25-50 i 10-30ririli i40-65 i30-55 i 50-80 I 30-70rlil 5-20 5-20 70-75 20-50 60-75 20-50 60-'t5 20-50 5-15 r{P-5 NP.5 5-10 5- 10 5-10 5- 10 5- 10 5- 10 NP-10 20-35 5-25 !tP-5 rP-5 i--- iiiii I 45-65 i 35-55 36, 37-----Irlgul i 15-30 iiitii--- i r7 0-6 a-4 a-2 A-1, A-2 A-1, A-2 A-4 A-6, A-7 iiii i45-65 i35-55ti i 15-30 I 5-15ii 38r:Irigul-------- Staruao---- ll0,41----- Kim :,42--------- Lamphier UL GC, .CL, CH GC, cL, cL-l{L t GM-OC r{L ML L-2, A-4, A-6, A-'l A-tl A-4 80- 1 00 60-90 60,90 75- 1 00 5-20 5-20 0- 15 0- 15 0 5-30 5-30 0-5 0- 10 70-75 20-50 60-80 35-55 ii 5o-75 i4o-60 i 30-50rlilrltl 3o-50 130-45 i20-35ii ?5-1Ooi70-95 i55-7O 60-80 i45-70 i35-70iiiili6s-7! iao-?o i30-60 !iii ?5-1Ooi60-90 i50-75l!rlil ?5-1ooi70-95 i50-15tltlii 30-40 30-40 20-35 35-60 20-45 20-30 25-35 See footnote at 80- I 00 SOIL SURVEY 14.--PHISICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Contlnued i oepth I cIaY (2nni PermeabllitY i Avallablei rrater II o-21 i 0.1 6-0. 1 8 0.11-0.14 0.1 6-0. I 8 0.11-0.14 kiH::::::::::it:zli ' i sorr I SallnlbY i I reactlon I : Shrlnk-swe11potentlal i ir"t."" ir#;*; SolI naoe and naP sYnbo1 CochetoPa 1gr, l9r: CochetoPa------ o.6-2.o 0.06-0.2 0.6-2.0 0.06-0.2 o.6-2.o 0.06-0.2 21-60 I II II o-211 21-60 I 20-27 35-50 20-27 35-50 20-25 35-50 0.16-0.18 o.13-0.15 6.6-7 .3 6 .6-7 .8 6.6-7 .3 6 .6-7 .8 6.6-1 .3 ?.4-8.4 6 .6-? .8 ? .4-8 .4 ?.4-8. r1 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 t ^d-----------1O.28iiet'------- "'lo'32 IIIJerrY--- II0-3 i 3-60 i I IIII II II 0-3 i 3-111 1142t32iI 30-4 I 4-16116 i I0-3 I 3-?2i 22-34i34i i 20r. CrYaquolIs 2lr'.Cushoan-------Vi::::t:::::lYi <2 <2 <2 Lazear-'-'----- 22-r---'----- Datenan 23------' Detra 16-20 25-35 ,2-_?o 15-20 ,7:?o 15-25 10-20 1o_-_2-o 10-20 20-35 0.6-2.0 o.6-2.oo'2:'-'o 0.6-2.0. o'2--?'o o .6-2.0 0.6-2.0 o'2:"-'o 0.6-2.0o'11'o o .06-0 .2 0.06-0.2 0.6-2.0 o.6-2.oo.6-2.0 0 .6-2 .0 o.6-2.o 0.08-0.1 1 0.08-0.1 1 0.1 1-0.1 3 0.08-0.10 o.o8-0.10 o.1o-0.111 0.1?-0.1 9 0.1 3-0.1 8 0.12-0. 0.12-0. 0.15-0. 0.15-0. 0.1 5-0. 0.08-0. 0.06-0. i 7 .9-9 .0i >7.9 II i6.1-7.3 t6.6-7.8 i6.6-7.3 iu.u-t.t t6.6-8.4 1?t?.4-9.0 1? 17.9-9.0 rslz.g-a.qritr.g-a.lt9l?.9-8.4 ! 0.5- 1 3-6 <2 .:? <2 <2 .:: <2 _:1 <2 <2 II 13I:-:::::::::i3:33---l----II Lott----------- ! 9 ' :: ili::--::::::-: l3 :33 0.24 0 .20i o-rzi | 12-57 I157 | o.1q-0.16 IIII i?.4-9.o t ?.4-9.0 II aI II 0.16-0.18i6--1-7.'2 rio.r-t.l I 4l B: t;:B:ll i I:i:l:i Lov----------iloderate----- Hlgh---------- Hlgh---------- LOtt-------'-'Lou--------lss-------" LOtt------'--'Lor,--------- Hlgh------HiEh--------- fioderate------ttlgh----------Htgh--------- Lorr----les----------- ley-------"" 24r:DolIard-------- Bock oulcroP' 25--- Etoe 26r zFarIou--------- nock outcrop' 21.. HalaqucPts 28, 29, 30, 31 Heldt 32---------'----Holderness Varlanb 33, 34-------- Ildef,onso 35r:Ildefonso-- IIo-8 I t5-258-60i t5'25 iI o-e i 15-25 8-60l 15'25 II 0 .06-0 . 2 0.06-0.2 0.2-0.6 0.06-0.2 o .2-0 .6 2.0-6.0 2.0-6.O 2.0-6.0 2.0-6.0 lol?.4-8.4 08i?.9-8-4 3I -t 0-5 it S-z5l o .3? 0.43 0 .20 0.15 0.r5 25i II II II 0-15 I t5-z4i 24-60 iI I I 0-10 I 10-42 I42I IIII It ti II 1 I 10-23 10-25 20-25 <2 <2 <2 <2 .:: <8 <8 <2 <2 <2 <2 <4 <2 <4 0.28 0.28t5-25 18_--17 0-8 i 8-60 i I! o-1ri r r-30 I 30-60 i 30-45 35-45 30-40 40-60 30-40 0.28 0.28 0.24 I 5 0.281 o.32 1-2 Z-4 0.5-1 0.5- 1 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 See footnote at end of table' 3:33:3: 13 i I :i-8 :i Lou------ o II I a II II II II II I 3 I I tI II III II III I SoiI nane and nap sytrbol i3*. B none ;itt , 55, 56--- !'oEtS a?*, 58r, 591: PotLs---------- I ldefonso------- {rC , 61---------- Bhone 62* z Rock outcroP. forriorthcnts. 63----- SiIas 64----------- Tanna 65r.forrlfluvents 66r: Torrlorthents. canborihlds. Rock outcrop. 67'z Torr lorthents. Rock outcroP. 68, 69, 7O---'--' VaIe 71r:ViIIa Grove---- ZoItay--------- (2mmi PerneabilltY II i svaitaute i sorr i s'rinttY i i water I reaction i i o . 19-o .21i6 -6-'l .8 o.l5-0.17i6.6-7.6 o.o8-0.1016.6-7.8i --- II 0.16-0.18i6.6-?.8 0.19-0.21 i6.6-E.4 o.16-0.181?.9-9.0 i II 0.16-0.18i6.6-?.8 0.19-0.21 i 6.6-8.4 0.16-0.181?.9-9.0 II o.08-0.10i?.4-8.4 o.06-0. 08 i ?.9-8.4 II o.l9-0.21 i6.6-7.8 o . 1 5-o .17 i6 .6-7 .8 o.o8-0.10i6.6-7.8i--- Shrink-sweI1 potent ial K ii i ---- iiillililiilillllliililttiIii!iii Moderate------ i 0.32 | ttoderate------ I 0.43 I Lou'--'---'---iq'43!-r!ar SOIL SURVEY I u. Y---'-I facbors lOrganlc i i i naEEer 0.5- 1 3-6 3-5 20-40 TABLE 14.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOILS--Continued i Depth i claYit II I 1 0-8 i 8-28 i 28-52i52i I0-4 i 4-28 I 28-60 i ln o-9 i 9-24i 24-30 I30i 20-27 20-30 ,o_--10 15-25 20-35 15-25 15-25 20-35 15-25 15-25 15-25 20-27 20-30 20-30 0.6-2 .0 0 .6-2 .0 ''2:1'o o.6-2.0 o.6-2.0 0 .6-2 .0 o.6-2.O 0 .6-2 .0 o .6-2.O 2.0-6.0 2.0-6.0 0.6-2.0 0.6-2 .0 o'2:'-'o II I 3 II II tI Il o.'r4-0.1616.6-?.8 III 0.14-o .20i6.6-7 -8 o-12-O.18i7.4-9-o o .o7 -o .1217 .4-9 - ot--- ii lstrt-----------i0.24 i 3 Moderate------ 10.24 i Lor-----------i0.151'--i-"-irllr Lou----"----- 10 '37 I 5 ioderare------i0.43i lo*__--_-_:--_10.55iliil Lotr-----------io'37 i 5 uoderate------ i 0.43 !iot-----------io'55Iil Lorr-----------i0. 15i 3 Lou-----------i0.15il!tl Lou------- -'-- i0.24i 3 iloOerate------ i 0.24 i io"-----------io.15i =-:-----------i----liiillliiilil !su-------- ---io '24iilll Moderate------i0.37iiioaerate------ i 0.43 I iioairate------ i 0' 24 i <2 <2 .:? <2 <2 <2 lI II0-4 i 4-28 i 28-60 I I I0-8 i 8-60 i II0-8 I 8-28 I 28-52152i <2 <2 -:: <2 <2 <2 <2 <4 <2 <4 .:: t I I 3 III I I 3 at 0-60 i 15-27 II aI <2 27-35 35'45 15-30 0.6-2.0 0 . 06-0 .2 0 .06-0 .2 0 .06-0 .2 It 1I lI I 3I 3 IIIl II II IIIIIIII II II II 0-11i 1 1-26 I 26-6AiII II 0-4 i 4-15i l5-60 iI 3 0-191 rg-60 i 20-27 25-35 1 5-30 15-27 20-35 15-25 20-27 35-45 10-18 10- 18 o.6-2.O 0.6-2.0 0.6-2.0 0.2-0.6 2.0-6.0 0.2-2.0 0.6-?.0 o .06-0 .2 2.0-6.0 2.0-6.0 o. 19-0 .22i6 .1-7 .8 o.17 -0.22i 6.6-8.4 0.13-0.20i7.4-9.0 II 0.16-0.18i7.4-8.4 o.1o-0.1417.!-8.4 0.14-0.16i?.9-8.4 i 0.1?-0.19 i6.6'7.8 0.13-0.15t6.6-?.8 i o.16-0.18i6.6-8.4 rl!, Moderate------ i 0.24 i Lou_--_-__----10.20i uoderate--- '-'iO.32it!lr Moderate------ i 0.28 i Hlgh----------i0'24i lr Low-----------i0.20i 5 Low-----------i0'20i <2 <2 <2 2-g <8 <8 <2 <2 <2 <2'12-----------'-- tlann 0.15-0. t ? i7.9-8.t| II 0-17 i r?-60 i l See descrlptlon of the oap unlt for composltlon and behavlor charactertstlcs of the oap unlt' APPENDIX G Vegetation county 3ubmil.lslg.wPd VEGETATION Thereiswiderangeofvegetationonthepropertyfo:l"t"variednaturatandmanrrade conditions on the property. qt" ""rtn*"'J **1, of the property consists of sagebrush with some rabbitbrusL and wheatgrass.'rn" ".roJ portion'oriu. p*p"ny consists of pinor/junip", *itr, ?o *Jr**q,ir.iia* fifu; wneatemss' and-junegrass' The lurt"* portion of the property i' " #;;;;;-; 'witJr nativl gnuises and a few pinon trees. The house ;d d, ,*o*aJi bffi;i hndscapea aieas incruding rawn and flower beds. e" #L"rion ditch o"r"ir*'*rr" westery td; * south-western corner of theproperry"r""ofi'Jliiolffihidil;il;;;"rhorivittowsandcottonwoods' since the houses, driveways, and outbuildings are existing, there will be no distt[bance to the existing vegetation' APPENDIX H Wildlife county aubmlttal.glo't"Pd WILDLTFE The cororado Division of wildrife WRIS data checklist indicates that the Bond properry includes the following wildlife arcq: ild E'g[ Wi"E- Range' Etk Winter Range' Elk overall Range, vrJ.b"o Winter R-;;\ftF-b*t y1"t* -Concentafion Area' Mule Deer Overall Range, Wild Turkey -Oi"tAf Range, and Wild Turkey Winter Range' wittlin one m*e "r,il" ,ii" a"r" is ptt winter c-oncentration Area, Elk severe winter Range, Mule u".i S"*r" Winter frg;;'^i;'t'" {ith (Mottled Sculpin)' Ftarmigan potential Habital *Jwila Turkey winter concentration Area. The applicants report that wiltllife roam ttre property a1{ are not fencing and horse f;;;;""losed and fenced to keep wildlife out. are confined onthe ProperlY' impeded bY existing The applicants'dogs To ins,re futt,e mitigation of witdlife impacts, the subdivision shall comply with the following standards: Dogs shall be confined within the owners' propefly.boundaries' The owners snAr muiu6o;t i"g *#,'ffi*6"icultura[' vegetation outside of ffiffiSfrffi feed sharl be encrosed or fenced with a wdrife nrogf fey9, All new fence ,hdfi; 3g inches r,igu "ir6s, e*..pt !!rlt.9rivacv fencing shall be allowed so long * it a*, "ot i*p"a" movement of *lAift througfuthe property' 1. 2. 3. 4. o a- 5.oe- , gatcoPt€rcf.n€t et a3'e5|'oa 'obz lrote.'Forfiterrytationoffhisdda'contadPamsdnur'WitdtifeBiob/gis4 ffiuml,Zl iii,t t ngtrln, at et u2e7 -1 1 s 2' ;,75- dsr>e> Cokimdp DMsi<nof -4Z.r'-#ZrZ Jl /tl4EE ,/+trZ _/ "= Wildlife habitat lbs: BaE Eagle Active Nesil Site gakt Eagle lMrter Range Bhck BearOverallRange eir"k a""oHuman Conflid ffi"ii eear ran Concertration Area -ei..,k B""t Summer Concentration Area Biohom Migration Pattems ednom overallRange eilhom Wnter RarPe ;il'd;* WPter concentration Area eiihom Summer Range Aadnom Production Area BorealToadAffi; a;".. Brood Concentration Area CanaOa Goose FeedirP Area C"n"O" Goose Produclion Area Crn"O" Goose WnterirB Area ffi;; eoo* \Mnter Concentration Area Ghukar ion nfu"t GuthroatTrout Elk Migration Conidons ElkWnter Range Eiii wir,t"t concentration Area Elk Severe Wnter Range Elk Overall RarEP Hk SummerRange Ei[ irrnr"r concentnation Area Elk Production Area GoEen Eagle Nesl Site 6;ffi Ea6te Nest unknown status ereat gfre-Hemn Nesling Area Kitfox Pc[ential Habitat Kitfo< Field Sightings Lmx trfrt" D""t Migration Pattems Mule DeerWinterRange iiuie oeerwinter Concentretion Area ilirt" O*t Severe Winter Range Mule DeerOverallRange Mule Deer Summer Range iiriu o""t Resident Population Area $:mnT,gil'm'gL,LPr^,) O.Pt"Y Active Nesl Site EntirelY Partly Within Out iilil in Aria I Mib of Area Z r' -/2.Z-4_c_4t 7 = Zi-)z7 Wildlife habitat lies: Pereorine Falcon Adive Nesl'P"r"6rine Falcon Nesting Area ;;il;; Fabon MrgnatorY Hunting Habitat b.n6t o, AnteloPe overall Range Fronihom AnteloPe Wnter Range ilffiil; Anteloie Wnter Concentration Arca ffir&ffiF'IiiHliu odL) Razorback Sucker River Ofrer Overall Range Saoe Grouse Brood Area sa6e erouse overall RarBe saie Orouse Produdion Arca saie crouse WnterArea Wi6furrcYOverall Raqge Wld TurkeY Production Area Wild TurkeY Wnter Range niio ru*"1 Wnter concentration Area Wifi furteY Roosting Sites wbn "rine Possiole SighfirE EntirelY in Arca PartlY in Alea Wthin I Out Mile of Area _t- t/Z tZ- -tzI =-ZrZE. -./zr'_ Zc. _c v APPENDIX I Drainage coullty submiltalg] g.u'Pd o DRAINAGE PLAI\ Drainage on the Bond Properly i' qT'oAfV tol'P*t3t to southwest' The drainage basin for the site is approximatelv f.s'acrei i""roa"g 2'8 acres from oFsite area' The proposed suuai.,nisioT'Gr, rplio 9*r ;; ,t*e"-the existing drainage conditions' However, ro, p,rrpo-r.r Ii *uaiririorr-i"ri"*, the-effects or an aaditional lot have been analyznd- HydrologY The *existing conditiod' ZL'yeaypeak flow is estimated at 5'33 cfs and the 100-yealpeak flow at 7.11 cfs. The "lot splrt" 2s-y;;Jfffiit estimated at 5'46 cfs and the 100- year peak ttow x 7 28 cfs. The peak flo*' *"'" "o**atively calculated using th'e Rational Method. T'rcZ'-yearstorm;*;ipit"ti"n is 1'9 inches and the 100-year storm rs 2.3 inches. Plan stormwater runoffwill collect at an existing culvert under the driveway of the new house lot. The existing "Jr"* is adequateffi; qt 100-year flow' The minor increase in n,roff requires approximateq2gg "'Ui"it"t of storage to match historic flow rates' The driveway to the ir* to*"-lot creaies * ".uuor."r*i at the curvert crossi'g which provides *or" tn*-zod;rbi" f.", of storage during the 100:Year event' Summary Thedetentionstorageprovided.bythedrivewayembankmentandthelocationofthe culvert at the historic fiow locati"";;;rid* roi"'o i"'it*" in historic runoffrates and no change in drainage Patterns' JOB SHEET NO. 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Clck*fouro Quarter-Day. Calendar-DaY ..ol 7.o -os(tC G Ea CT Go- B atat G a I,, 1j'i Ii .,ltr J portaft Next, an examination w LpograpUi. and metcorologie co aii"iioi to moisrure sources' Ea ure of s@e Ph,lsical realitY, and to variation in &e prccipitatioo-tr FinallY, variors climaolqgic could be indexes of vuiatiou of t were considcred. Ihc Procedurc couations was a multiple-regressic oi *r* donc bY comPurcr ud"[ co[Puter Program was caPabb c o*i"ot variaLtcs for as naoY l' 'Tbe numbcr of variables scrccoeri between 6O and f00' This docs t oletelv diEerent factort could be ir"toi might involve diftennt me i"or*t it ttoP" nisLt be ovcr c etlt orieotations. Itr each irstanee' coEryutcr to selecl the most aiticai factor. Atthough thc comPuterProgr ear during the regreseion anrlysis' comput"tioos o usc logarithns' 1rc t.sb Uo"tort of, 88Y or all of tDe !' setectcd the siagtc variable nost hi' tation-frequency rralrrc undcr-isve: selcct'the variabtc $ag conbincc lecte4 would explain tbe grcatest v queacY valucs' The thir'd' fqrth' I t"fuctia in a similar manna' Th' I t\t;" f,ctt otAnotnl Scricr Prccipihtion (l!tch3) - l-lour Preai' Figure 6. Precipituion deph vlrrstu raton Wbd tq Pttiat4uration sie* C RA,A)FAL| INTetlet tY c unu E EDND .5(JI}PJUTSIAN o a,r)'T iura n, Wd 9'-'bdit'*ieYt Resource Engineering' lnc' eoe cororad%t'fdHiro 8 1 60 1GLENWooD fislH*;r; SHEET NO "*"r**o", l'4J d 'ott CHECKED BY SCALE fi r*a 6p1 C"CA Lond Us* Ettsn ttJG Qravel Drite*nYi 6, 46 o,zl o,o "l o, a6 -"*:* e,g o"20 o,5 5 O,?O o.4o l,q3 I O,//4 o, 063 O, AZ4 z,t+l Housu, t 5bc> Lauln 5 he"ds lzob L** 6Fl;1 OF* *ff* 7"w^ J*rff Grauat Dt irc uta j ilo us*s Sln,*JS L atrl\ e o 3 o. zs o, l3 ?' '' ./ob,O 0,3O O,SS o, ?o o,40 l, fi10 O, l3rl{ O'l l'7 o, oAa d--* Z, fiZE SHEET NO. Resource Engineering' lnc' e.e cororad%t'fSHiro 8 1 60 1 GLENwooD ?ISI8ia..rz c,*cvt-eteoa'r /'4) E oerc OATE CHECKED BY scALf, 7€ak F/ecrtS Q= <54 ': Qt',r = ezgm i tc o,zq hr : Qrror,,r Qzs *?''t / n P*in : (2, rrs)(2,a1 $,) ; 5,46 e{s (z,t4tl 5.33 (2,+t fi) .{.9 Qro ro = G,,nl( s, sz '*,) c',@tofVr,l (,nxS(=, zz lQ Q,or*u; "7'tt'{'Qroo t t s7;t,1 , 1,zfi ar* r) SHEET NO. r. CALCULATED BY OF Resource Engineering' lnc' eoe colorad tt'i',iHiro I 1 60 1 cLENwooD ?ISlHi:.-r, " - DATE CHECKED BY Mi'r-,las Du4 -n*;o* lao - 3r fZ t-tno* € ge {s) s,*oroSe Etisl;*3 Dura*tDrt (sec&) fe.;nafF Coa*u(a{iYe \/a,lut*e (#:)_ /o t5 ZO 3o 6CI ll, bL 1,ot6 1,bt 55 6.5q*, 9. z'7n 3-i+o 3 O€2 6**s ?w /&'#t:a t ##G .".S S PP '34*7 54t o 6a 5+ '(17 t3 q47? lZ, aZ4 I ao '3r tp{ s7t' l 5 t2 /5 ZO 3o "4a y. q 0!a q,*31 17,60 G nsl. 5,hos 3 *zt 3eo 600 ?oo I ZA4 lOoo Sbao 3 517' 5 S4z '?o ea fi ta"{ 91 3a t?,3t6 t€8 t?z z3l e? Pe.k Flo*t o&utrs "t A+ Zo ttud.'*ules t +ln" ex'ist)*1 o*J; l; ons ' Cata,{**" Dryh "* l'7 minu*es /a* spli* rutd* i; l7z Provi)e ZP &t 9l,raXe f,r *J fere -ll'a' fod alrossl fieLt) drileUa3 C'rosai*! - se'a" thlrl= Z-bS ft rc*4 Foff iffi l:,,,." l* IllcllEt l:l I OttEtl6ll6 I o .c6.Eo oo2iI EoE ; I.Y t s"c*t?! :l 64 6G(, s a oo osu o t,ooo 8{)0 600 500 400 100 goo too 60 tI; o o E .9o -sseoa o o '1'6oI Abt : z, t (t s") tlto = z, a-: Fl- o oo o t ) 0 To m slc (2) or (3) Prolccl horlzontollv to rclc (1 ), {rcn u$ rohht ircllGd linc drrcugh D ond O slaa, d rcwE oa illutuhd. *9=D z.l [H,t"sbT{lttrtt3ff l$,ft PrEH.gmf**ic'1f Bo-JJffi ;IF'B'*E frrrn 1.O. HYDRAALICS OF CULWRTS 161 HEAD\,VATER DEPIH TOR CORRUGATED SIEET PIPE CUTVERTS r80 r58 r56 t44 r3e r20 ro8 96 ttl I Hcodmll, r. cdgc; or End' I sdbn (oi|;mine b lill 0.5 o.7 o.9 ro,ooo I,OOO 6,OOO 5,OOO Loss coEFFlclENT Ke FOR VARIOUS ENTRANCE TYPES ,rlft.Ed to confom b doPG P.oi.cting from lill 56 It lo 27 24 lrw HWT' I 6 5 4 a 2 oi---fi- Lofte) l.o 40(o r.r al q--'7,20 4t 60 50 40 to 20 (D)-,l8ln.-4A A-7O clr a,ooo tYr.o6lr\iiit' 2,ooo I rtopc WTTH INI.EI CONTNOI Resource Engineering' lnc' eoe coloradttt"SHiro 8 l.o 1 GLENwooD tI#IBl*;D; - OoF SHEET NU. ,r CALCULATED BY. CHECKED BY F o*er*i-r,, 'S*oro3€- SCALE Drive*ag , ac'-j3r Da{ea*rbr,^ g{ara1f Ze t13 APPENDIX J Water SuPPIY county 3utrntt l'gtg'u'Pd TOWN OF NEW CASILE Telephone (303) 984-231 1 Box 90, New Castle, Colorado 81647 2,1w7 Sinc€rely lrours' Ilarrel Bood 1804 CoffY Road 245 Nerw Castle CO 81647 D€ar Mr. Bord: Accordinsto lvlsvtr l*f Sry;T$H"m* umt€r tap arnilable hr sale to you to scrve an additioral midenoe stthe sbove aoons ,oU(4 Toqm@ 40036 '@Jffffi;Tf*98+2311'l...Ll btm' taaa f*uiT *C,SJ UhterRonl Sewe.Rqil TrdrSdtbe Bl,shas uoqrle - Fha CourtOo.b Tar - Rasoen ifr*fiv, o o o o APPENDIX K Sewage DisPosal o o a o o a county submfrtat.glg'wpd oPERArloN AND MAI NTENAI9E yINAGEMENT PlsN tNDlvlDuAr SeilvneE DlsPosAL SYSTEM MINIi'IIZE THE LIOUIDS wastewaterthateltersttr:Y:lT.=;:.f-IgTf:"13t:ffiS,':St-:3;ilf"?ffi HtfrlWastewater that elters the system can De rrrrrrrrrr4Eu -'ri;;hs-wastewa*rtherewill practices with your riliri.'ifr"ieii wastewater you produce b to treat and disPose' MINIIIIZE THE SOLIDS ntsvstems.DigestionofsolidmaterialsisveryslowSepticsystemsareuan"gl*i:'^5?11": +n irtisanoeaf. The less material you put inio the ff llHlif$,,":?:::ffi ii'#:i:S:t'fi[=;lii;;i=;;iesimateriarvouputintothe ffi;il,ffi]it ott"n it will require pumpins' l.Avoidusingagarbagedisposal.Throwoutscrapsandothergarbagewiththe trash. 2. 3. 4. collect grease in a container rather than pouring it down the sink' Minimize the disposal of paper pPl'lt into the system' Nondegradable items such as disposabte-liar,Jryl.:"111.1 flniiit.,-iittl"t' cigarette br'rtts and paper i,i#rJ-.''i'-Jspecialrvhirmf ultothesvstem' Donotdisposeoils,paints,thinnersorothertoxicliquidsintoyoursystem. SEPTIC TANK ADDITIVES Advertized chemical additives, bacteria, enzymes' etc' !9 not help solids breakdoum in the septic tank and .il;iil;iG'useo to irif,#'ii" """a t* pumping the septic tank' REGULAR INSPECTIONS SepticTank ro inspect the septic tan[<' r91no-v.1jT^:1*':?":Ttiffn*1"#,fl:[",3i*"-'":"': I;Ji:ffi Tffi ,i."i::ffiiti:Il'I!i[T"xif ::*;lf ,:i[.T];ililff.181]ll"$lii'i:i'li:"I1ffi?:ii'tfl Ll3l:lA!E'fi:',*t*H*i^:?iic;nrpumpedimmediaterv,#i",#il" ffi;; l'"u'l#li"trin" snoret and your hands. Foranaverase3or4bedro"'f :l*l1,;Ii,o*l'11':S,i:ETlT;:ffi ;:ffit:?:liHi3lil HffiLX5:ffi ii:lf tfi".Tii$ilffi ll'Iu'['"ffid;.ta;ksnouubecomepartorvour ;;;;ll rrore maintenance routine' ssilic dbpo3al.Slg'u'Pd Dosino Tank or PumP Statl SUilIIIIARY To inspect the dosing tank, foilow the same instructions for the septic tank, However, there shourdnotbea,c,mraveror-qp4q'l'.#"iii*,fJfi$,J,;::;llH.-3fr,{f,;l*:,?'flJJ:r3;:[i",frtil:'JJ::iir.JiJ,id n.,i"qiriw indicates that the siphon or efftuent pump i, not-o=p"rIiidei"ryrY 'ilth;';id p*t it n"trthe top of the markings' ;;,tilth""pton?#ffiiito"trgt"t#;flnt*fpm;p:6:;ffi :fl"X: iln#H[[?"iHT#l lfi]ffi illldni ftffi ;;ii tt'"i "'" pr uss ed Asenerarinspection"f tl?:-TJ:t:lHTH.5HI":HH,iH::?h1|},".ffi:t^i?":::il l8::"^:l"l'tr*':1"":ffnTJ"':;li:i1:i:l*:.xf :IilX't1::?#:#'ffi il: :l"A:l"gl*nTfii"Ti:"'-iit:i'ii!,'['Hf *-*3;;,mfl#,6[3;l;:'-,lnr::":';:ff:.:"$,il:.1?'#-1*;{:X+i:fff :.,:'l[::*nt*;:'lu'il:*mil;:::'.*',1'ff :str1'lirrstlil*Hltx*:lilir*m:l'i:xli:;neinrr hazald risk. ln areas wrn poterrua! ilH;;; d;oer and November. Pumping ffiHffins lowwatel 111111:::1,o oo.,ti" tank to n"iillt-"iti,," iiouna.pumped.during.pawater monuru ""'",E.li[iJ6i i" float out of the ground. iriiii'g nigr, *it"t months may cause tt septlc rtbPoeal'9i9'tttPd .. r.{r-a*.! :t|i:1f.€Jq1:':iir'.:4v i+E3sita+{f;P(+ lifiI t':Eli ;fl GARFIEI' COUNTY BUI I.DI NG AND SANIrATION DEPARTUENT ' 1Og 8th Strest Sulte 303 Glenwood SPrlngr' Golorado 8160l Phone (3eD 9154812 Permn 2865 A$esEor'3 Parcel No' ftrie doos not conctlh'lo a buildino or u* Permlt' -"cF tsof NDIVTDUAL SEWAOE DISPOSAL PERTIT @ Darrell Bond presentooo,"u" 1804 cR 245, Nerr castle pnona-98r9644 - .\.,. OYUnol'3 systom r*oon- couoty Road 245r Nelv Cestle lsgal Deecription ol A$es6or'e Parcel No' -E - Lc--e,olr- Oeo 6Fr l{ ctlAMCPurto e Pt ec€|rFr :> sYErEu@ It n ? S:O s€PtlcTank capsclty (gallon) other , ': ,"'l"r"oration Rate (minut$/inch) Number of Bedrooms (or other) I Fequlrsd AbsorPtlon Ares - Soo Attache<l Special Sotbsck Roquirsm€nta: l(-s-t?,n*n;;'' ka ra FlllAL srerEm ntsPEcrtolt A]lp APllnovlL t* ",i:1] lffi ce) Before Govering lnstallation Ol,/ N e4 System lnstall€r' I Oo o Septic Tank co ?ELAe Septlc Tank Manulacturer or Trade Namo Septic Tank Accece wlthin 8" of surface ?- O(' q Ab€or$aon Arca t 15 Ab€orPtaonA'€a =tLTr.Af ortJ Absorption A,oa TyPe and/or Manutactut€r or Trade Name I t*t I rr F (v ES Ad€quatt cornplianca with County and State .[#;X$,fi]*iJmxfi[ilffi ,rrns#,##*m#ffi s#ip"t]Hr*3tffi:s3;iffi +@l,lDtTlOll3:flOllS: .. -..r---^k 1. All in*sllatignll* gPl.gyjl requlllmgnts ol the @lorado stat€ Boad ol tleatth lndividual Sevregs :nHffi ilffi 'fl-tri*il"ffi rfrltmmtm*,'ti*,*:l+ffi"rxn,l'ti:T*:::*Y* #,TilE i6'd:i$'1bzi' neusao.Ia- ,.fl ',ffi n'l";"fr .ry-iiri:,rg:m:[*'tr;l'i1lif,',''iy' l!sH*:{ffi rx"tL*l'q=,1i"ffi [ri:*ffi*##1*$:fi 'fi Otncr e." ll-1"-- q" lnsP€cbr RETAIN WITH RECEIPT RE@RDS AT @NSTRUCTION SITE i mstefil ;iln in Fil or both)' O't ^- " .f.' I INDIVIDUALSEWAGEDISPOSALSYSTEMAPPLICATIoN OWNER a ADDRE ss tEott A'15 P'D PHONE qgq'7611q coNTRAClgy er+ila€- ADDRESS g:**tQ PHONE 3 '?*t<- ' j WASTES TY?E: BUILDING OR SERVICE O *,-roo ofBedrooms I Crarbage Grinder 0A Autor"tic Washer ()[ Dishwastrer :-( ) UEI,L ( ) SPRING ( ) STREAN{ oR CREEK O If nrpplied by Comrruniry Water, give name of zupplier: ieat CeSttfl DISTA}ICE TO NEAREST COMMLTNITY SEWER SYSTEM: 3 UITE Was an effo,rt made to connect to the Commrmity Systena? ilO WTTHOUT A SITE PLAN. GROUND CONDITIONS: 1 DePth to first Cnormd Water T Number ofPersons o Percent Ground SloPe Applicant acknowledges that the complaeness of the appricatioo is conditional upon such further rnandatory aod additional tests aod reports as may b" r;;; by the r"!1'.atu department to be made aod fumished by the applicant or by the local health augrrt*.I oi pt'posed ortu" orauation of the application; and the issuance ofthe permit is subject * *"i ternrs and conditions as deemed necessary to inzure 'o*fli*tt with rules and regulations made, inforrnation and reports *u-iu"o irr.*itt, and required tobe zubmitted by the applicant are or wiu be represented ,o u. *. *a correct to tt " ;; ;i.r tno*r"ag. *a giri.r.*a are desigoed to be relied on by the rocal departnent oriJo in waluating the sa,e ro, purporu-, of issuing the pernrit applied for herein' I furth€r understand that any falsification or misrepresentarion "rv r;J r, r{ i*a'1ttre apptication or revocation of any perrrit granted urr"o,rpoo said applicaiin *a i' bgal action for perjt'ry as provided by law' 'fiou lq{ RD a a o Designate North Arrow Your Neighbor's Name & Addressa Your Plot - ShaPe to Fit (No Scale) \6soo v- R w\ 8H5 Locate well, all streams, irrigation ditchs, and any water courses' Draw in your house, septic tank & system, detached garages, and driveway' If a change of lotation is necessary, you must submit a corrected drawing, before a Certificate of Occupation will be issued. Your Neighbor's Name & Address County Road (Note the Road Number and Name) dic crwpn ifliqdocr\lor.hc Cerfficate of OccuPoncY No.4022 Bullding DePartment Garfield County, Colorado No.li.t. h tL .t.tre d@tl|r.t d. bdlnhS .0.! b. ..d. il6dt . c.r{t .b .( Oc6!.!.y{UlC 8c lO) Ttis a.difia8tc is isnrGd prqlad b rb lcquitds of Sccdon 307 ofudfr,rm Bufiilg co& acfiifriry rht at thc timo of irglaEo' thb stsuctuc !ro! iocorylleo *utu "iil, *0..,a"ra wtb ormyt gdmg tulaq comrrolr m ur 6r tho blbwing: Use Claisific*ion Slxsle ruuilv D,€UInq rilttt Building Permit No. *ou, *r*o T* *Tlpeofconstnrction- \,1$ ZoneDistist ournerofBuilding mrrerr schd a0oress-1804 onw Road 245' t*o, BuildingAddress tgo4 oonty Road 245, I[ar CaE&.'@ Ircality a66r"o, 1804 @nBr Road 245' tdew Castl'e' @ Date oeoerber 15, 2000 It|[rrcc of r cc[d!..tc ot occl!.!., rla[ lot br coutm.d .r .r rppr,ovrl oltlG prw5m of thl codc or of o6:t ordlurca otths lrrlrdt don c."to-- pr.jffd ir.;ffiJ;;rirh,fficirc* oo pnvttou olttL codc or olooc or{h|iccr "iil iOOf"Or. trr[ rot D. vt&!. Gfc S's :107(r] - ----raoooo No. 6483 GA*fiAOAnWff DAUJTN, SA,I\DTATM,I d PIANNIIW DWiRTt ENT lOrULflr*t Sdbt@ Glcrod SFirc+ Coloa& fl60f €a)9.4ta12 Gotmty Road 245, ter CastLe ir"sh FaflY Dwelltug'/Pttl" et"e" Fr-h September 24, 1997AmcofPuriti 1-.3J1.15 ' .Perult: 831.00 P1m : 540.15 PEl"d- $523.90 S. Archuleta BUILDING PERT'IIT APPLICATION oAnrELO OOlrNTr. GoL@ADO pERMrr no. b{f3 PARcEuscHED llo o o o o o o o o a ) PERMISSIOT{ IS HEREST ORANTED TO THE APPUCANT AS trt'NER, CONTRACTOR ANOTOR THE AG€NT OF T}IE CONTRACIOI{ (,I{ (TViE'( coNsraucr rHE srRt clJRe As DETATLED or.r pr.rird rlio speqrfxnons st BMnrED To A lo REVIEWED BY nrE BULD|NG DEPARTUENT !il coNstDERATtOfi OF Tl€ tSSUAilCE OF TH|S pERMtr THE SIGNER I|EIEBY AGREES TO COilPLYrMT}I AtL EIJI..OOIG CODES AllD l^llD uttE REGuunoNs ADopTED By GARFTELD cot HTy iri;GuixT To iurronrrr GnEN lir 3o2g20t cns As AI,ENED. TllE slct{ER FURT}ER nGREEs THAT u, rltE ABoltE sAtD oRolnAttces nnl moi FULTY coMPuED wTH ll{ THE LocATloN. EREcTloN, coNsTRt crlcxil AllD t'sE oF ?.{E ABovE DEscRtBED srRUcruRE. nre penrun-uei rxil se RE\roKEo By t{crTtcE FRott rHE couNTY Al{D THAT TtEil A}lo THERE 1T sliALL BECOIIE NULlAilo l/Olo. ;HE ISSUANCE OF A PERIIT SASED T'POil PI,ANS, SPECFICATIONS AND OTHER OATA STIATI NOT PREl/EilT TI{E BIXLOI}E OFFEIAT FROiI THEREAFTER REeurRrNc TIE coRREcrKrN or eniois rn sAo puns. specrcrrtotls AltD orHER DATA oR FRot PRE\,EllrlilG 8tffLDl!rc cpERATroN BEING caRruED or rHERBJr{oea wxEx in vrormotr or ris coDE oR A$r oTHER oRDl}{AilcE oR REclrunoil oF Ttlllt JURISOIGTION Tr.rE REvrErl, oF THE suonrrEo prAias ArirD spEcrFrclTprs ANo NspEcrpts coilouclED n*nerrren 'oties rcr-corsfrrutE All .{ccEprANcE oF Arry ffisFolsrg[.n6s oR rn-utiirti' rv-qnneo abuyry 1=ol_Ellg$s,-orflsslofls oR olscREFArqEs. THE REsponstsr.rw FoR TuEsE rrEr,rs Arq) npumiiiriidtr-ounne corsrnuCnor nesrs speoacuY ffiH inE rncrmcr. 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I HEtEBYCEitra I]nT ltr^rrE THE gAilETOEETRtEll'OCC solrERitrrG nrE rvFE oF lY( !.!EFEIN Cn r€r rc (frrfl ALr,}{oronl ro tAqATE G O LOcAL L lf r+iColr.rtDrlF co * rs ilr8 AT ,rl'{ rt,E AFIER !,lpE( E REAO Ai{f E[AtflilED *G"PPUGAIEIII I'tDl(}gN' HEAITHEFT. FFEDEPT. lro( $rlr s Itf(t tr A utE- nf i cqaeorftu lu{EItiER SFEqffiDperrr oful.oT PREIJII€ TO Gl\rEpnova6rg darv qnen srATE oR rrllt,/w, ,f,E la+-oqtiaAilcE oF/*.16-,1*= {U.R€PCR7 SETBrcXS ffinrdoil[ Cdr*]ardEE{T\ - /n . ^^.^ qAr,f FLeolu\;I^mr/A M'{JF. }r3ilEWWotrg.'I\DC /-*n. o o AGREETiEilT ANOTOF oF TltE @t{rR groR oR cnrtlt€R TO G.rtoflLG I HEREBYACK!{OVI'LEOGETTIAT IHAIG REAOANO UNDERSTA}IDTHEAGREET/E}ITA8O\G o o :' The following items are required by Garlield county for a final inspectiou: l. A fud Etectrical Inspection from the colorado state Elestdcat Inspectori 2. perm*rent ad&ess assigned by Garfield Courry Building Dcpartmrt posted wlrerc rcadtly visible fronr access roa{, 3. A fuishcd rooi a locloble hous€, complete ederior siding orterior doors and windorvs instatled, . *rplA. Iitchen with cabinas, a sink with hot &' cgld running wat9l ' kitehem floor coverings, c(ruoj€rtops anO ini$ca wa[s, rcadyfrr stove and re&iger*or' dl trecessary plumbms; 4. A coqlete bdhooar, with wash bowl, tub or shower, toild stool, ht and cold nmning water, floors and walls finished aod a privacy door; : 5. Alt steps outside or irside over threc (3) steps must hate handrails, guard rails on bdconies or decks over 30" high constrtreted.to all 1994 UBC requirenrents; 6. Ortsid€ grsding dme to where water will detottr away &om the building ,: 'r 7. Exceptions to the outside step$ decks Iurd grading may be made uponthe dernonstration of ffi;ffi';ilffi#;;i;. .,Ii;;;:-il 1 E.c,nit. {oe',,p-dv wiu uot be iss,ed,ntil dr the requhed itaory ue completed and a final inspection rnade. A CERTIFICATE OF OCCITPANCY WILL NOT BE ISSiIIED LNTIL AIJL TEE ABOVTE ITE}TS HAYE BEEN COFIPLETED. *+*+Catrnot occupy of use dwelling until a Cenificate of Ocorpurcrv (C'9') is issred' ocarpancy or use ora*.uing witho-ut a C.o. will be considered an iltegal ocsupancy and may be grounds for vacating premises until above conditions af met I understand and agree to abide by the above conditions for occupantry,ru;ejtd the issuaice of a Cettificate of Occgpancy for the dwelling under building permit #-W65 Signanre *frit 5n-a"6** ls Arh*ur-o A, Ar"t l***r-.t' rl*q Yl.q At, fent"laL(f)n"n,no ul..'n fn',ff^i*'*"-A lafui o o Ihtc Issud BUILDING PERMffi H^':::-::1":*bilffiI . AGBEEMENT In mdrbretim of &e irqpoe r m.i"ffi .t" ;i,p-!ra11}9fp,egYf*9 Eg*Ys$* arc not futh comPlir riT#ffiii ffi;ffi,bv Eodce trom oe Countv Buiuins v nntouE lruLt.AND voID. 4d4 t) llrsPEcTl0ll wlLL 110I, BE lilruEultEs"'-tpl5'Gmi- iS-PoSTEII 0 1l THE J 0B 2. rlorlRlt Norrcr REQUTRED EtOR"TNSPEq'TroNs Thb c.d Mtd Bc PoctGd so It b PLiob vbibh ltnn'Ttc sma Unttt rhd lllpccdil' INSPECTION RECORD . , -2f,' Fodetim gcpape-aa-fl mo inchdclfoof h Dh.c.rd tllhdovl inAOooniudinAtr, AIJ, LIsi[ED ITEMS MUST BB INSPBqIED AIttD AP- PBgfED BEAORE OOVERING -'ffiffi ffir1iofi 6[ nxrpruon, ITNDERGRSTTNL oR ABovE GRSUND. ?tdq THIS PERIIIIT IS NOI TRANSTERABLE photrc gl*fri^ .ll)g te Strcet County Courthouse Gbnwmd Spriqs, Cobredo o a a a o o t R GBAVEL ROAD DATE: JUNE 27,2002 JOB NO.919-1.0 DHAWN BY: DLS CHECKED BY: MJE HEVISIONS:SCALE: 1 = 50' ERESOURCE E er-aq, Fr EEFrr hr<r. r r\rc -- xilEJ#EEl:flEElfif,'' BOND SUBDIVISION VEGETATION MAP FIGURE 2 GRAVELROAD JOB NO,91S1.0 EX]STING CONDITIONS MAPRESOURCE