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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication0 0 0 Gar.field County Communj~ P i velopment Department "'\ ~ \ios 8j)Street, Suite 401 1 Glent!tood Springs, CO 81601 ~ 10,0 (910) 94s-s212 JUL '2. www.garfield-county.com ,J ' f rfflte O~ ~.~fi-l ~"ii1· -----="' __ ......._._ ____ =.__._--c ...... ~M_AJ_O_R ____ ·---~----------O __ M_l_N_O_R ____________ _, ..---~---= I !"lVOLVED PA~T_..1 .~"""'S~"----==--=:.-:l..--.1.-.==-'-'~""'"-'""-'-""""'-'-~'---'-- I P 0 . Ursa Operating Compan1 tot roperty WO er• Bat!lemen! Meta PM!!e!! ang Ba!!!ement Mey Land IQ\l!S!mtn!s h ( 970 ) 625-9922 P one ~ a10 ....,2e"":;.g""'z"..._o ____ -; Mailing Address: .,.7...,92,.,...B...,.u .... ck....,h..,,.or..,n..,.D,...r. ___ ..,.,P,,,..O=B=o,_,,x ~60...,0..,.0........,..,..... _____________ _ Rifle. Co 8:;...;.1=65""'o ____ Parachule, CO 81635 ___ _ Contractor:---'T"""B'""'D..__ ______________ Phone:( __ ------- Mailing Address: __________________________ _ Architect: __.N_../..:....A::....---------------Phone: ( __ ------ Mailing Address: __________________________ _ Engineer: Greg Shaner c/o River Valley Survey Phone: ( 970 ) 379-7846 Mailing Address: 110 E 3rd St. Ste 213 . Rifle. CO 81650 R![cfilerTN~fKNirLOCATION .... =""'--"--.::-.. Project Name: Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I Pioeline 1 Describe Work: Build two approximately 3 mjle pjpe!jnes from Ursa's BMC B pad tbroygh their BMC D pad to their gas sales _and water disposal point. The pipelines will be laid within the same easement. The pipelines will consist of sections of 8", 1011 • 1211 • and 16" pjpe all of wbjcb will be less than 2 miles jn length Job Address: ___________________________ _ Assessor's Parcel Number: 2409-134-06-004 and 2407-081-00-152 Sub. ______________ Lot _______ Block _____ _ ~arthwork (square feet): 568,750 sq ft Earthwork (Cubic Yards): 6,466 cu yds :pq;~'-'ff-fi. cthtj St. -At1cu 2o l lo ~of ALL UTILITIES MUST BE LOCATED PRIOR TO ANY GRADING Authorltv. This application for a Building Permit must be signed by the Owner of the property, descri~ed above, or an authorized agent. If the signature below is not that of the Owner, a separate letter of authorlty, signed by the Owner, must be provided with this App lication. Legal Access . A Building Permit cannot be issued wi thout proof of legal and adequate access to the property fo r purposes of Inspections by the Building Div ision . Othe r Permits . Multiple sepa rate permits may be requi re d : (1) State Electrical Permit, (21 County OWTS Pe rmit, (3) another permit required for use on the property identified above, e.g. State or County Highway/ Road Access or a State Wastewater Discharge Permi t. Vold Permit. A Building Permit becomes null and void if the work authorized Is not commenced within 180 days of the date of Issuance and ff work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after commencement. I hereby certify that I halfe read this Application and that the information contained above Is true and correct. I understand that the Building Divi si on accepts the Application, along with the plans and specifications and other da ta submi tted by me or on my behalf (submittals}, based upon my certification as to accuracy. Assuming completeness of the submittals and approval of this Applicatio n, a Building Permit will be issued granting permission to me, as Owner, to construct the structure(s) and facilities detailed on the submittals reviewed by the Building Division. In consideration of the issuance of the Building Permit, I agree that I and my agents will comply with provisions of any federal, state or local law regulating the work and the Garfield County Building Code, OWTS i regulations and applicable land use regulations (Co_unty Regulation(s)). I acknowledge that the Building Permit may be suspended or revoked, upon noti ce from the County, if the location, construction or use of the structure(s) and facility(les), described above, are not In compliance w ith County Regulation(s) or any other applicable law. I hereby grant permission to the Building Division to enter the property, described above, to Inspect the work . I , further acknowledge that the issuance of the Building Perm it does not prevent the Build in g Official from : (1) requiring the correction of errors In the submittals, if any, discovered after Issuance; or (2) stopping construction or use of the structure(s) or facility(ies) If such Is in violation of County Regulation(s) or any other applicable law. Review of this Application, including submittals, and Inspect ions of the work by the Buildi ng Division do not constitute an acceptance of responsibility or liability by the County of errors, omissions or discrepancies. As the Owner, I acknowledge that responsibility for compliance with federal, state and local laws and County Regulat ions rest with me and my authorized agents, lnr:luding without limitation my architect designer, engineer and/ or builder. I hereby acknowledge that I have read and understand the Notice and Certification above as well as ati n which is correct and accurate to the best of my knowledge . 7/20/2016 q_ate ... The fi n311cfol security shall be held by G1rficld C o unty until vegetati on has been succe ssfully reestablished actording to the Reclamation Stand3rds in the Garfield County Weed Management Plan. his the respon sibility of the applic;int to contact the County, upon successful n:·veget:1ti on e stabl ish ment, 10 r:quest an inspection fo r security release consideration. Cont:lct person: Ste\' Anthony, County Vegetation Manager, ph : 6~ I '1..:f,S-13 7 7 ft..x. LfJu5 Misc Fees: esPald: OO f/J4 00 Zoning: (JD /O -/d ~2.-Q/0 Date Garfield County Vegetation Management August 4, 2016 Andy Schwaller Garfield County Community Development Department RE : GRAD-4340 Battlement Mesa PUD Dear Andy, The Noxious Weed Inventory and Management plan and proposed seed mixes in the Revegetation Plan for th is project are acceptable. Ursa has provided a revegetation security in the form of a bond In the amount of $32,500 for thirteen acres of disturbance. The bond expires in January of 2017. Staff recommends that the bond be extended to cover 4 complete growing seasons to start after the completion of the project The security shall be held by Garfield County until vegetation has been successfully reestablished according to the Reclamation Standards section in the Garfield County Weed Management Plan. The Reclamation Standards at the date of pennft issuance are cited in Sections 4.06, 4.07 and 4.08 of the Garfield County Weed Management Plan (Resolution #16-12). Section 4.08 states that A uniform vegetative cover shall be established with an individual plant density of at least 70% of pre-disturbance levels within 4 growing seasons. State or county-listed noxious weeds, as well as alien annual invasive species, do not count as part of the 70% cover. If vegetation has become established prior to the end of 4 growing seasons the applicant may request a site Inspection to determine if the revegetation is successful according to the aforementioned standards _ Please let me know if you have any questions. Sincerely, 5~ Steve Anthony Garfield County Vegetation Manager 195 W. 1411t Street, Bldg. D, Suite 310 Rifle, co 81650 Phone: 970-94S.13n x 4305 Mobile Phone: 970~794456 CONDITIONS TO ALL PIPELINE GRADING AND INSTALLATION PERMITS FOR GARFIELD COUNTY 1. All work to comply with ASM E 631.8-2007 and manufacturers recommendations for steel pipelines. 2. Alf work to comply with ASTM D2774 for pressure poly pipe installations and ASTM D2321 for gravity flow poly pipe installations. Follow all manufacture's recommendations. 3. Minimum cover over all installations is 48 inches. 4. Properly compacted backfill is required between parallel pipes in a common trench. Provide adequate space between the pipes to achieve adequate compaction. 5. The trench bottom should have stable (firm) soils and free of protruding rocks. A minimum of 4 inches of Class I bedding is required under poly pipe. 6. Compaction requirements are 85% standard Proctor for Class I and Class II backfill (including padding), 90% standard Proctor for Class Ill backfill, and 95% standard Proctor for Class IVA soils and for all backfill under and within 6 feet of roads. Maximum lifts of 12-inches for Class I, 8- inches for Class II, and 6-inches for all other classes. Compaction test are required every 200 feet until compaction practices meet these requirement. Compaction once established must be spot checked every 400 ft. or when fill materials or processes changes. 7. Padding (shading) of all pipes is required a minimum of 24-inches around the pipe with 12- inches of padding over the pipe. Padding particle size of no greater than 11/2 -inch for a 10- inch to 15-inch diameter pipe. If the pipe is 16-inches or larger, the 2 inch maximum particle is allowed. Inspection Reports shall be completed to verify the above specifications. In addition the reports shall show: • Name of the inspector, date, time on site, and weather; • A description of the work in progress; • Summary of conversations with contractors/others; • Summary of sampling and testing activities; • Verification of pipe material, grade and alignment; • Observation of pipe installation, placement of padding and backfill materials, and trench excavation methods; • Verification of proper pipe storage, handling, and installation procedures are followed; • Copies of all pressure integrity, non destructive X-Ray and compaction test; and • Pictures to document the construction. Stormwater management plans require routine inspections during all phases of work every 14 days and after a precipitation-related event. Pipeline Grading Permit Checklist -ca ~A-:1) -1 ~40 Project name/operator:lf1s11 Project general location : 'f; '/llf is 'Fl ? lJ 7) Projectacreage:± IS.t&i ktu\5 -s~ l>.:>R.ltL'<l r.-0 ,, Project length and pipe size: /w /I.I o /ft, ""' IL.'' Bond Amount (must equal acreage x $2500): ~"*Al O.~ • }/f.$..1 {'ta o~{ ~71iJ. S fli. Sf-"' .J E-'5 L /£.fn.A. Weed management plan approved by Veg. Management: 5n '-HrU.. 6-~ .. z..otJo Property owners including federal lands with easements: ~~ uLJll'l Engineered sealed plans: .A.w~ ~ ~c . Plan set to county engineer consultant for review: 7-27-2-0 It., State storm water permit: O, k. Any county road cut permits needed: '3 U'i-U'f.1-~1)..Jl>L4J ull-P~ C. ~~~ Any land use permits needed based on size or flood plainr'(St.J.? 04 7c J><...1 L) 1'-,.., "''"''-''~ L~ "l,r~ Any Corp of Eng. wetland issues: (\ ·11 '-11~k.. Original Bond and map to Treasurer's office: r:.{>p.ut-:11H-C,-t:J 1'774. 1>1-1~~ Copy of bond in file : ~l ;4 C1.?v r>F ((Yµ.1,11/.,tk_ }Dt ~c-f-~'J'- Map to GIS : Other : Pending items/date: -_ _,__,~ ~_Jz__~-);~ Eittil.;--c. P.. 307 -__ _ J ~(l,JNC, ~ ~ S~'.!> ~ - __ -WJ;-~~ . .,,_/?~7-P &-/1W~u__?_Jt t14,bJ)r;! r" fJf-Yf ~lbf 7 l. ct? ~ &f6J"" _ B. ~~ 1-J/--__ _ -C ,,-·· __ E_w1~ 'k<r--'&w..~~~-1 'J:::il!~~L%\.-- h:M. ~~~------------- ~ -T0r" _-g -'' ~----~--ji;_IA51!A ____ 7_100--~-141~-. 14 931 (../. ----_LL-11 fuJ"------------·='-~ ~ E ----++---"'~I( ~ ) 9:/'/3 __ . -----=----=n~-~~----~-~ €\4 ~-<fi'-~~U:::L ~-~ --7~ r Glenn Hartmann From: Sent: To: Subject: Glenn: Chris Hale <chris@mountaincross-eng.com> Tuesday, August 23,20L6 9:35 AM Glenn Hartmann URSA Phase 1 Pipeline Just a follow up to our phone conversation. All the comments that I had through my review and re-review for this project have been addressed. I have no additional outstanding issues for the land use application. Call or email with any questions or comment. Sincerely, Mountain Cross Engineering, Inc. Chris Hale, P.E. 826112 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Ph:970.945.5544 Frc 970.945.5558 WUrsEiPmTu,o Ursa Operating ComPanY 792 Buckhorn Drive Rifle, Colorado 81650 Pipeline Grading Permit Bafflement Mesa PUD Phase I Battlement Mesa, Colorado July 2016 Prepared by: Olsson Associates 760 Horizon Drive, Suite 102 Grand Junction, Colorado 81506 TEL 970.263.7800 | FAX 970.263.7456 www. olssonassociates. com O\oLssoNo ASSOCIATES THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. lndex Grading Permit Battlement Mesa PUD Phase Pipeline OAProiect No.0l4-,l829 Tooic Application Materials Surface Use Agreement Vicinity Map Site Plan Reclamation Plan Stormwater Permit Weed Management Plan Reclamation Cost Estimate and Financial Security THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. Application Materials Ursa Operating Company, Battlement Mesa Partners, and Baftlement Mesa Land lnvestments Pipeline Grading Permit Application Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I OAProject No.014-1829 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. Illl lilF*tlt,lrird,r,lutl.lt{|t tii*H!illlllU fll ltfi ll']l'r]' I lll {'"fl? }dii ?:.ffi f; ',"i'F!.'io8[' BB*, r ELD c .uNTy c o Pursuant to C.R.S. $38-30-172, the undersigned executes this Statemem of Authority on behalf of Ursa Operatlns Company LLC , 3 Limited Llability Company (corporatlon, limited liabllity company, general partnerchip, registered limited llability partnershlp, reglstered limited llability limited partnershlp, limlted partnership association, government agency, trust or other), an entity other than an individual, capable of holding title to real property (the "Entitf), and states as follows: The name of the Entity;s Uma oPerating Company LLC and is formed under the laws of The mailing address for the Entity is The name and/or posltlon of ihe person authorized to execute instruments conveying, cncumbering, or otherwlse affecting title to real propefi on behalf of the Entity ls Ds' sr"Flr. tqc. hddrr - Rrtr... onl*lr'xrr and Robert Bbil, Regdslory & Erylronrnontal Mauopr, a$ John Doose, Landm€n end Carl U.sdo0, nogubtory T.ch . The limitations upon the authority of the person named above or holding the position described above to bind the Entity are as follours (if no limitations, insert "None,,): None Other matters concemlngthe manner in which the Entity deals with any interest ln real property are (if no other matter, leave this section blank): EXECUTED thls 5h day of January ,20i!_. Tltle (lf any): Ma hegid.nt - Bushess Devalopmsnt STATE OF Cotoredo l )ss. COUNTy gp Garfetd ) The foregoing inskument was acknowledged before me this jtt _ day of January , ZOIA by Don Sktpson . on behalf of UrT Operating Cornpdry LLC , 3 Ddaware Corpqation Witness my hand and offtci My commission expires: ISEALI ITIOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADOro 20trao4t800 r.v oour.B$oil E fnEs tol. a+ aore STATEMENT OF AUTHORIW THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. BATTICrrExI IAETA Datc: Febnrary 24,2015 Mr. FredJarman Garfi eld County Community Development 0375 County Road 352, Building 2060 Rifle, CO 81650 RE: Agent Authorization for phase I - D ped Garfi eld Couuty, Coloredo DearMr. Iarman, Battlement Mesa Iand Investment, LLC authorizes Ursa Resources and Ursa operating Companyto act on hhalf of and represent Battlement Mqsa in matters related to land use permi-niniana construction for Ursa's drilling prograrn lrithin the Battlement Mesa p.U,D. ll3* cootact mc if 1ou have any qucstions, comments, conoEms, or if you rcquirc additionalinformation. I can bc rcachd at (9t0) 379:t943. Sincercly, Battlanent Mesa Land Inveshnent, LLC Eric Sc,hmcla AuthorizodAgmt Battlcreat Mcsa Cornpanies 970JE5.97{officc 970.3?9.7943 c,cll eschmela(abanlernenhesa.com P.o. Box 6000'Battlement Mesa, cotorado 91636* 970-2g$9740* Fax sro-?Bs-grz1 www.BattlementMesa.com THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. r,i$,,ffiffi yJ.Hffi ::X,r { r I I I StRrrmeNr or AwxoRrv l. This Statement of Authority relates to an entity named: BATTLEMEM- MESA LAND I}WESTMENTS, LLC: 2.' Thc type of entity is a: [ ] corporatiou [ ] nonpmfit eorporation [X] llmitcd liability company [ | gencral parlnership I l limited parrncnhip rcgi$cd limild liability partncrship registerd limited liability limitcd partne$bip limited pahership xsociation uuincorporalcd nonprofrt association govetanat m govcrnmental suHivision or agency business lrust tilst The endty is fonm€d underthe laws of Colorado Thc- mailiry eddrcss of the entity is: PO Box 6{X)0, Battlemcqt Mesa, CO 81636 'lhe [X] oam{e}, or [X] position(s] of cach person authorized to cr(ecuie instrumcrrts wtvcyiag cucumbering, rezoning or otherwisc affccting title to rcal pro,pcrty on behalf of the entity idrc; Community Holdings West, Inc., a Colorado corponation, Managing Mecrber, by David A. gitlite Prcsidcnt, or Sippretlc Holdings, LLC, a Colorado limited liability courpy, Managing Mcmber, by David A. Gitlita MaagingMcmber, or Eric Schmela, Authorized Agcnt This StateflEnt ofAu&oriry is qecuted on behalfoftlreentitypursuanttothc provisistrs ofSeclim 3& 30-r7e c.R.s. Executd r(;g * *y of Dcccmber 2oo?. BATTLEMENT MESA I"AND II{\TESTIVIIiNTS, LI,C, a Colorado corporatiou, lvlanaqing Mcmber t t t 3. 4. 5. 6. a Colorado limited liability cunpuy, Managing _lll m{.Itll':l[[iHll ,!ilr,Hl,l.llf i!#ll{Hrfi, llf ,lll l Il ll IRrcrptionB: 74Oi?6612131!?pA7 12:Ol:32 Ptit J.an Elb.rioo2 ol 2 e,ec Fec:g1l.0O Drc Frc:O.OO GnRFIELD CO(ntTy CO STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OT SARFIELD STATEOFCOLORADO ) colJNTY oF .ARTTELD l * Thc forcgoing instrumenl was acknowledgcd before rne thig&$Oay ofOcceot ",200? by David A. Girlitz as President of Community Holdings Wes! [nc., a Colorado corporario!, a Mgmging Menber ofBattlem€,nt Mesa Land Investmants, [IC, a Colorado limited liability company. Witncss my hand and official Mycommission expircs: STATEOTCOLORADO ) ) *s. COUNTYOFGARFIELD ) The foregoinginstrumentwasacknowldgedbggsrensthis n&dayofDecanba,2ffi?byDavidA.Gitlitz as ManagirgMexnberofSipprellc Holdhgs, LLC, a Colorado lirnited liabilitycornprry,aManagingM€mbq of Banlcrnert Mesa l,and Invesmeflt, LIf, a Colorado limited tiability company. Witness my hand and official sgl. r My commission exprw T-tV* ) ) ss, ) The foregoing instnrment flas acknowlcdgcd b"fo* *, Aid!.lfdf,lay ofhernber, 20tr1 by Eric Schmela as Authorired Agent of Battlement Mesr land lnvc*meats, LLC, a Colorado linritd liability compauy" Witness my hand ud official scal. r My commissio" exovest q/A,f ob tB,t(.fi :r' r r.rr"1 , SltEtLg'I K. i :- rFa : .j sHE' ' :-,'r. t i t-r ! BA?rtErEtlt ,rAE tA Date: February24,20l5 Mr. FrcdJarman Garfi eld County Community Devclopment 0375 CountyRoad 352, Buildiry 2060 Rifle,CO 81650 RE: Agent Authorbrffor for phese I - B pad GerftddCounty, Colondo DcarMr. Jarman, Battlement Mesa Partncrs LLC authorizes Ursa Resources and Ursa opcrating Company to act onbehalf of and represent Battlmeat Mesa Partrers in matters related toiand *" p""*GLa construction forursa's driuingprogram within the Battlenrent Mesa p.u.b. llP* cotrtact me if 5ou have any questions, comm€ntq conoenls, or if you require additionalinformation, I can be rsached at (g7O) 379-7943. Sincercly, Battlsncnt Mesa Partncrs LLC. Eric Schmela AuthorizedAgmt Battlerrcnt Mesa Companies 970.285.9740 officc 970.379.7943 cr;ll eschmela(dbattlementmesa.conr P.o. Box 6000* Batdement Mesa, colorado 91636* gro-2gs-g740* Fax gro-2gf-ig121 www.BatUementMesa.com THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. ilt't ]il| c0 $mreuenror Aurnonrv l. This surerlcnt of Authoity ltlates to an crlity rurnedr BATTLEMENT MESA PARTNIIRS Ltr 2" Tlr typc of cntitY is a: I I capordtifit t I nonprofitcorPmtim IXI litrrit€d lidflitY corPottY g.ncralecrffidth limitedrttcrihh 3- Thctntityis fffinedun&rthehwrof: Colorado 4" Tlrc ffiiling ddr€se of dra entity ic 73G sipptsllc Dlivc, Bsttknsnl Mcs0, C0 81636 S. TIE txl nomdrl or tXI posrh(a) of cwh pcrscr arllrriart lo cxccrte ilttlrumffi comncying ;;trbg, #miri * }tc*ii,imrring titlc to rcal prupcrtyon bdralf of tlr mtitv idsc: Drvid A. Gitlita ManagPr Eric Schmela, Authmiacrl Agcnt 6. ThisStsEmnrof AuttmityitexccukdonbchtfofthctntitypnruanrtoftcpmviairmofScctionl& $-l7ec.R.s. fxrcutcOrhis-f dsyof rgriscr€d limitcd lirbility puucrrltip r"sirt"ttd limitcd liebility limilcd poruersltip lindrd partncrshiP lssociotiut unincorpomrd rnrproftt asrocirtict goveflBcil or Sovcrnmlotd aftdiviatut or ngency bucinsm.t tnlst Irt".,a la : T^:"iJ i* u tYw'la'hu"'tLL ?3 6 1;6ntk tt' i-;il;J ttvta {o truts hi{,lll{ lllll STATSOFCOLOn.ADO ) oorJNrYoFc nnELD i* ftc forqoing inrfiruu*nt wer rchmlodjdl bcfce rc Otf 1fl AV 9f Ibvid A" GirlitzlrltLnrSErofDrnkngrttftra L^otlloldiqpIJ.C, r&hndolinidlirbitityompuy. Wiucn my hrd rrd olficirl xrl [& ourardsloir .sprc";[[ad.l-3p$- STATEOTCoLM,ADO ')r* O6'T{TYGGATNEI,D ) Thcfillpltrsiufirrurtts*mlotfdbtxtnrthir )\ dryof Eric Scbneh u fuihsird A3!nt of Br[kilHtt lttErl L,ot tloEiqp U.C' r Ilircrryhrdnd Mycmufufon NontyPubUc 1007by li$illiy uycotnttrC6-ffiffiiTffi WUnsaBsrtfiir,F January 6,2015 Mr. Glenn Hartmann Gafield County Community Development 108 86 Street, Suite rl()1 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 RE: Agent Authorization DearMr. l{artrnann, Urca Operating Company LLC authorizes Tllda Evans and Olsson Associates to act on behalf and represent Urca Operating Company LLC in allmatters related to land use permitting in Gafield County. Please contact me ffyou have any questions. Sincercly,w Robert Blell Regulatory/Erwimnmenbl Manager ffice: [970] 625-9922 (Prlmary) Ext. 303 Dlrect Llne: (970) 329{373 Celh (720| 42s{3o3 Emaih rbleil@ursaresources.com CC: Tilda Evans, Olsson Associates Cari Mascioli, Ursa Operating Company LLC John Doose, Urca Operating Company ILC (970) 52s-9929 Fax a tirww.ursa resou rces.com (970) 625-9922 Telephone THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Surface Use Agreement Ursa Operating Gompany, Battlement Mesa Partners, and Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Pipeline Grading Permit Application Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I OAProject No.014-1829 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. CONTRACT OPERATING AGREEMENT This CONTRACT OPERATING AGREEMENT ("Agreemenf') datd April29, 2011, is between Ursa Resources Group II LLC, a Delawme limited liability company, and any of its subsidiaries (collectively, the "Companf') and Ursa Operating Company LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Contractot''). Company and Contractor are sometimes referred to collectively as the "Partief'and, individually, as aonPortjf'. WHEREAS, Conpany and Contractor recognize that it is desirable thd Contractor provide, or cause to be providod, certain services to Company with respect to cettain oil and gas assets and properties designated from time to time by Company (collectively, the'\Subject .,{ssefst'). NOW, THEREFORE, in consideratiou ofthe premises, the eovenants set forth below and the benefits to be derived, the Parties agree as follows: l. Services. Pursuant to the terrns of this Agreemenl Confiactor agr€es to provlle, or cause to be provirled, for thc belrefit of Cornpany in its capacity as the direct or indirect owner or operator of the Subject Assets, the Services with respect to the Subject Assets during the Contrac{ Period (as defuied below). Contractor will perform the Services in acoordance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations and in accordanoe with good oilfield practioe consistemt with a reasonably prudent operdor; provided. however. in no went shall Contractor have any obligations or liability hereunder except br the gross negligenc,e or willful miscorduct of Contractor or.willful or inte,ntional breach of the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Company acknowledges that Company ard its Affilistes me not professional providers of the types of services inchrded in the Services and tbat the personnel provlfing such services have other resporuibilities that take priority over the ptovision of Services and will notbe dedicatd full-time to performing the Services. 2. Description of Services. Except as enpressly provided h€rein to the mntrry, during the Contract Perbd, these services provided by, or caused to be providd by, Contractor hereunder to Company (each servie. a "Semice." aod collectively, the ",SerrrrbeC') shdl constitute the following acaounting rrnketing, lease administrationn operations and reporting sonriom: (a) Accountine. (t) Joift Interest Accouoting. Up to and through tlre last day of the month in which the Contract Period e,nds (or such earlier date as Company may elect by writtea notice to Contractor), provide accounting services related to lbint interest operdions on the Subject Assets, inctuding, but tpt limited to, (A) payment of aecormts payablq (B) joint interest bitlings to working interest owners, and (C) the collection of accounts receivable. Unless this Agreement is extended as pnovidd in Section 4. below, Contractor may close-out payablc on three weeks prior to the original end of the Contract Period, in order to prepare and distribute joint interest billings by the month end. #{tz(w.2 (il) Revenue Accounting. Up to and through the last day of the month in which the Contract Period ends (or such earlier date as Company may clect by written notice to Contractor), with respect to hydrocarbons producd and saved from the Subject Assets, provide accormting services related to (A) revenue distribution to other working interest and royalty owners (including r€venue distributiors for oil and gas though the production month in which the Contract Period ends or suoh eailier month as Company may elect in a writing delivered to Contractor), (B) over and under production balances, (C) suspense acoormts, (D) ad valorenr, sales and severance taxes, and (E) the filing of applicoble federal and stdo reports. (b) Marketing, For productiron through the erd of rnonth in which the Contract Period ends (or such erlier date as Company may elect hy writtm notice to Contractor), provide marketing sefvices necesstry to sell, under existing contrac{s, Company's shre ofthe Hydrocarbonsproduced and savd ftomthe Subiect Asset$. (c) Lease Administration. Through ths last day of tle npnth in which the Contrad Perbd ends (or such earlier date as Company may elect by written notice to Contractor), provide lease administration services related to the Subject Asse,tso including, without limitation, payment of shut-in rCIyahy, minimum royalty or delay rentals which may become due during such period ard a perbd of sixty (60) days thereafter. (d) Operationq. (i) Field Operations. Contractor wiII supply Compamy with field operations ernployees and Contractor will, rry to md through the la$ day of the rrnnth in which the Conttact Period ends (or such earlier date as Cotrpany may elect in a writing delivered to Contractor), prrovide for the pmduction operation of the Subject Assets. (i, Scope of Field Operations. Notwithstanding anything her,oin to the contrary, Contractor may use its own e,ngineering judgment ad discretion in conducting field opoations and with respect to the scope of the operations required hoeunder, unless Conpany provides to Contractor reasonable aftemative written instructions. Contractor will use reasonable efforts to implement such instructions, provided that in no event shal Contractor be roquired, without the prbr consent of Contractor (as such agteeme.nt may be withheH, delayed or conditiond in the sole discretion of Confractor), to: (A) conduct any drilling, complotion, fracirrg; deep€niltg; sideracking, re-working, re-completion or re-tacing operation; (B) undertake my capiial improvements or capital replacements; (C) incur any extraordinary expense unless in an ome4gercy (in zuoh event the extraordinary expense will be roimbursed to Contraetor by Cornpany); (D) engage any contractors or consultants, or employ any personnel; or implement any instruction that would, in Contractor's good hith opirrioo, "*pore Contractor to any unreasonable risk or conflict with its own operations. (E) (e) Reporting. To the extelrt requested by Company through the last day of the rnontn in wiilctr G-Contract Period ends (or such earlier date as Company may ele;ct by written notice to Contraetor): (t) cornply with all state and federal regularory repotting and filing requirementt t g.tding the Subject Assets, including providing pro-firction reporting senric& and submitting accurate and oomplete reports tg-$de and federal authorities, as appropriate, with copies of all such reports and filings to be providedto Conrpany; and (ii) provide to Company daily driling and productioo reports and monthly production re,ports unA oter rerports generated by Contractor in the ordinary oourse of opemtion of the Subjeot Assets. (0 Contractor shatl maintain or Gause to bc maintainod true and corred recolds"of all receipts, iovoices, reports and such other dozuments as are customarily maintained by Contmctor for its bwn operations relating to the S€fl/ices rcndqed hereunder. Company shall have the right to inspec.t and copy such records during regular ofEce hours fo[owing reasonableprior vritten notice of any such inspection- 3. REimburseme,rt.OvertreadandCompensation. (a) Company shall pmmptly, but in no eveirt later than thirty (30) days after receipt of invoice pay and reimburse Contractor for my and all Direct Charge Ammts incdeO and paid iy ContraOor. As used hereiq the term "I)furet C:herye Amounr" shall mean any and utt *rtr and expenses incured by Contractor that constittile "Direct Charges" und& Article II ofthe 2005 Accounting Produres publishod by COPAS, lnc., *,r,rl"h may be as recomme,lrded by the Council of Petroleum Accountants Societies of North America, Accounting Procedwo for Joint Opeations, 2005, if any. O) Company shall prornptly, but in no ovent later thm thirty (30) days after receipt oi invoice, pay and riimburse Contractor for any and all O'veftead Arnounts incqrreO by Comadoior any of its affiliates other than Contractor in performance of the Services providod hergund€r. As used hereiq the term "Overhead Arlr,oun/d'shall mean ur anpunt equal to the reasonable general and administrative costs and expenses incurred by Contractor, including costs and expenses of supervisioq office services (including maintaining the books ira records of Corrrpany), insr:rancg warehousing costs, rental expenses, imr" and inventory expenses, salaries and wages of all employees and p****i directly or indirectly providing Servioes and {l otho applicable burdens ard "*p*r"r of Coniractor and its enrployees and pemonnel; provided, Overhead Amormts do-not include any Direct Chmge Anmr:nts payableunder Section 4(a) above. (c) Except as otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing or as otherwise expressly set forth herein, Contractor shall not be entitled to any profit or fees from Company and the amounts payable under this Section 3 is intended to compensate Contrastor in fult for the services described herein. 4. Contract Period: Termination. (a) Unless earlier terminated by Courpany pursuant to the provisbns of Section 4(b), this Agreement will (i) will have an initial term that commences on the date hereof and continues for a poiod ofone year (the *Initial Pefiod'), ard (ii) auiouatioally be renewed for successive one year terms (r:ach, a "subsequeat petiot) urless either Ptxty gives the other Party written notice of its eloction not to renew this Agreement thirty (30) days in advanco of the erd of the Initial Period or then-current Subsoquent Perio4 as applicable. The Initial Period and all Subsquent Periods re collectively referred to herein as the "Coatracl Period'. (b) At aoy time during the Contract Period, any Party may terminate this Agreement or all or any portion of the Servicm currently being performed by C.outractor hereundEr upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other puty. 5. Rernittance ofCash: Cash Calls. During each npnth (inchdingpartial nnnths) of the Contract Perio4 Contractor shall receive, collect, hold all revenues gmerated frorn the Subject Assets for the benefit of Conpany and disburse and pay expenses attntutable to the operation of the Subject Assets as provided hereunder in accordance with the temrs hereof. Company will own and be entitled to all proceeds from the sale of ftsm the Subject Assets. To the ente,lrt that Contrador has any cash of Company on hand after the payment of expenses, such e:(cess oash will be promptly remitted to Company. Contractor will have the right tom time to time to cash call Company when Contractor believes that cash of Company on hand is insufficient to meet operating cashrequirernents with respect to the Subject Assets . In no event shall Contractor be obligated to make any payments on behalfof Company if Contractor does not have sufficient cash of Company on hand to make zuch payments. 6. Information Neceosary to Perforrn the Seryic.es. Any informatbn ard assistance necessary for Contraotor to perbrm or cause to be perfrrmed a Service shall be prouptly provided by Conrpany. 7- 1099 Forms. To the extent requested by Company, Contractor shall issue Forrn 1099's for owners for all activity for the time period Ckrntractor handles the distributions and/or dishr-nsements. Corupany shall issue Form 1099's br owners for the time period beginning upon Conpany's assumption of adrninistrative responsibilities. 8. DISCLAIMERS. NOTWITIISTANI}ING A]\IY OTHER TERM OF TIIIS AGREEMENT TO TIIE CONTRARY, CONTRACTOR MAKES NO AND DISCLAIMSAT\Y REPRESENTATIONS A}TD WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPTTED OR STATUTORY, WITII RESPGSI TO THE PERTORMANCE OR RESI}LTS OF TIIE SERVICES. g. RELEASE AND INDEMNITY OF CONTRACTOR. IT IS A,GREED THAT TTIE SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR HERETINDER ARE PURELY MINISTERHL IN NATURE. IN PERFORMING THE SERVICES, NEITHER CONTRACTOR NOR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL IIAVE ANY LIABTLITY TO OWNER ro& AllD owNER RELEASES AI\D SHALL INDEMNInT, DEFEND AND HOLD TIARMLESS CONTRACTOR AND TEE OTIIER BUYER INDEMNTFTEII PARTIES tr'ROM, EACII AI\TD EVERY LIABILITY OF EVERY KIND A}tD CHARACTER' ATTRIBUTABLE TO OR ARISING OUT OF ANY ACT OR OMISSION BY ANY PARTY INVOLYING OR RBLATED TO THE SERVICES PROVIDED HERETINDE& INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONTRACTOR'S OPERATION OF THE SURIECT ASSETS AI{D MAINTENAIYCE OF THE EQUIPMENT, FAILURE TO PAY oR CoLIJCT SUMS DUE, ERROITTEOUS OR IMPROPER PAYMENT' LATE PAYMENT, ERROI\IEOUS PAYMENT STATEMENT OR ANY OTHER SUCH CAUSEi PROVIDED, HOWEVE& CONTRACTOR SHALL BE LIABLE rO& AI\D INDEMNIFT, RELEASE AI\D EOLD HARMLESS OlVltER F'.ROM, AI\[Y LIABILITIES TO TTIE E)(TENT ATTRIBUTABLf, TO THE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WII,LFUL MISCONDUCT OF CONTRACTOR . 10. EXPRESS NECLIGENCE. THE DEFENSE, INDEMNIFICATION, IIOLD HARMLESS ANI} RBLEASB PROVISIONS PROVIDED FOR IN TIIIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE APPLICABLE WHETEER OR NOT THE LtrABILITIES IN QUESTION AROSE OR RESULTED SOLELY OR IN PART FRO1VI THE SOLE, JOINT, ACTIVE' PASSIVE, CONCURRENT OR COMPARATTVE NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTIIER FAULT OR VIOLATION OF LAW OF OR BY CONTRACTOR BUT IN EACH CASE EXCEPTING TEE GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OF CONTRACTOR. OWNER AND CONTRACTOR ACKNO\YLEDGE TEAT TIIIS STATEMENT COMPLIES WITII TIIE E)(PRESS NEGLIGENCE RT]LE AND IS CONSPICUOUS. 1 t. Indepardent Contractor. At all times during the performanee of Sovices by Contractor, all Persons performing such Services who shall be in the employ and/or under the control of Contractor oi itr Afiiliates (including ag€nts, contractors" temporary employees and consultants) shall be independent from Company and not ernployees of Company and shall not be entitled to any payment, benefit or perquisite directly fiom Company on acmunt of such Service, includingbut not limited to, group insurance and participation in any ernployee benefit and pension plans-maintainetl by Cornpany or any Affiliate of Company. Contractor will not be required to provide any Senrices the provision of whioh would violate any applicable Laws. Colryany tnilt ,r" its commercially reasonable efforts as necessary to secure consents andlsr approvals of vendors, lessors and licensors relating to the Services to be provided hereunder by Corfiractor or its Affiliates. t2.Gensral Provisions. (a) This Agreement shall inure to the benefit and shall be binding upon the Parties ard their respective succcsors and permitted assigns; provided, however, that neither Party may asiign this Agreement or any if its rights and obligatbns h€r€urder without the prior written consedt ofthe other Party. In the wont any such assignme,lrt of a Party's rights and obligations under this Agreement is consented to by the other Party, such assignment or other transfer by the transferring Party or its successors ard assigns shall not relieve such Party or its successors or assigns of any of their obligations (including indemnity obligations) hereunder. (b) This Agreement constih.iles the entire agreanent among Corpany and Contractor pertaining to the zubjeot matter hereof and zupersdes all prior agreememts, understandings, negotiatiorus and discussions, whether oral or written, of Company and Contrador pertaining to the subject matter hqeof This Agreement may be ameded only by an instrument in writing executed by the Party against whom enforcem€rfi is sought. (c) THIS AGREEMENT AND THE LEGAL IIELATIONS AMOhIG OWNER AND CONTRACTOR SHALL BE GOVERNED AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TH(AS, EXCLIJDING A}IY CONFLICTS OF LAW RULE OR PRINCIPLE THAT WOULD REQUIRE TI{E APPLICATION OF ANY OT}IER LAW. EACH OF OWNER AND CONTRACTOR WAIVES, TO THE zuLLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF AI{Y ACTION, SUIT OR PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT. (d) If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced by any rule of Law or public policy, all othsr conditiors and provisions of this shall nevertheless rernain in full force and effect so lorg as the economic or legal zubstance ofthe trmsactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any adverse rumer to any of Company or Contrac.tor. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invali{" illegal or incapable ofbeing enfurced, the Parties sha[ negotiate in good faith to modit/ this Agreement so as to effect tlre original intent of the Parties as cbsely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that the transactions contemplated herebyare fulfiUd to the extent possible. (e) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Ageement to the eontrary, nothing in this Agreemenf expressed or implied, is intended to oonfer on ary Person other than Company, Contractor and their zuccessoni and permitted assigrrs, any rights, remedies, obligations or liabilities under or by reason of this Agreement; provided that only a Party and its respective succe$sors and permitted assigns will have the right to enforce the provisions ofthis Agreement on its own behalf. (D This Agreement is not intended to create, aud shall not be construod as "t"41in8, a joint venture, partnership or other association pursu&nt to applioable Law. G) Except as specifically provided for to the contrary in this Agreemernt, including this Seotion l3(h), no Party shall be responsible for the obligations or actions of the other Patty, and each Party shall be severally liable for its obligations arising hereunder. 6 (h) NOTWITIISTANDING AT\IYTIIING TO TIIE CONTRARY C0NTATNED HT'.REIN, NONE OF COMPAT{Y, COI{TRACTOR OR ANY OF THEIR RESPf,CTIVE ATFILIATES SIIALL BE ENTITLED TO LOST PROFITS, TNDTRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PI.JNITIVE DAMAGES IN CONTFTECTION WITII TIIIS AGREEMENT AND TEE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED IIEREBY (OTHER THAi\ LOST PROFITS, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES SUFFERED BY TIIIRD PERSONS FOR WIIICH RESPONSIBILITY IS ALLOCATED BETWEEN THE PARTIES) AI{D EACH OF COMPANY ANI) CoNTRACTO& FOR TTSELF AND ON BETTALF OF THErR RESPECTTVE AFFTLTATES, ITEREBY EXPRESSLY WAMS ANY RIGTIT TO LOST PROX'ITS, TNDTRECT, CONSEQIIENTIAL, SPECTAL OR PIINTTTVE DAMAGES IN CONNSCTION WITII TIIIS AGREEMENT AI\D TIIE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY (OTHER TIIAhI INDIRECT, CoNSEQUENTTAI", SPECIAL OR prINTrI\rE DAMAGES SUTTERED BY THIRD PERSONS FOR WEICH RESPONSIBILITY IS ALLOCATED BETWEBN TIIE PARTIES). (i) This Aereelrent may be executed in any number of counterprtq and eact such oounterpart hereof shall be deerned to be an original instrumerrt, but all of zuch oounterparts shall constitute for all purposes one agreement. Any signature hereto delivered by a Party by frcsimile trrrsmission shall be deemed an original signature hereto. lS ignaturu p age follovx.l IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agrcement as of the date first above written. CONTRACTOR: URSA OPERATING COMPANY LLC By Name: f1^ Title: A.l+*t- ;2"<'l frl ;u'- COMPAhTY: T]RSA RESOURCES GROI.JP II LLC Signature Page to Co ntract Operating Agreement Wq-,* llll l{lt'r tthtrylftTJ ILttFIil:Ull Llfl:l#ltj{filfitl lll't I ll I ReceotionS; 829918 gl lileg'i.g'i13 ;tEuilrr't3: F::?6iEa .RRFTELD c'*qTy co ASSIGNMENT AND BILL OF SALE (UPSTREAM ASSETS) STATE OF COLORADO COIJNTY OF GARFIELD This Assignment and Bill of Sate (this'7ssr6zrment") is from Antero Resotrces Piceance Ll,C, aDelaware limited liability company ('Antero Piceanbe"), and Antero Resources Pipeline LLC, a Delaware limited liability compmy ("Antero Pipeliru" and, together with Antero Piceance, "Assigtuf'), r4&ose address is 1625 17th Sheet, Denver, Colorado 802A2, to Ursa piceance LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Assignee'), whose address is 602 Sawyer Street, Suite 710, Houston, Texas 77007, and is effective as of 7:00 a.m. Central Time on October l,2Ol2 (the*Effective Time"). Capitalized terms ued herein but not otherwise defined shall have the meanings given such terms rn Article 2 of this Assigrrment. ARTICLE 1 ASSIGNMENT OF ASSETS Secflon 1.1 Assisnmelt. For good and valuable consideratioq the receipt and sufficiency of wtich are Uereby acknowledged, Assignor hereby GRANTS, BARGAINS, ASSIGNS, CONVEYS AND TRANSFERS unto Assignee atl of Assignor's right, title and interest in and to the assets described in Seaions 1.1(a) throug! (l) below (such assets, less and " exoept the Excluded Assets (as hereinafter defined), collectively, the'Tssels'o): (a) any oil and gas lease, mineral interest, royalty interest, overriding royalty interest, paym.ernts out of production, reversionary rights, conffactual rights to production or other interests in'and to the lands identifi d n Exhibit A or in the instruments described irl Exhibit A-1 (the"Land"f), including the oil and gas Leases described io' Exhibit l-,1, together with any and uil oth"r rlgtri tiUe and interest of Assignor in and to the leasehold estates or other rights and interests "rEut"d thereby subject to the te,ms, conditions, covenants and obligations sst forth in such leases atdlor Exhibit A-1 (all such interests, theo'Leases")i (b) all wells located on any of the Lands, Leases or on any other land with which any Lease has been unitized (such interest of Assignor in such wells, including the wells set forth in Exhibit A-2,the"Wellf"li (c) all rights.and interests in, under or derived from all unitization and pooliTg agreements in effect with rJspeit to any of the Leases or Wells and the units created thereby (the "Units'); Upstream Confracts and all rights therelnder, including other Applicable Upsheam Contacts identifi'ed in the Transportation Agteement (the "tr-irm Troxportafion $ $ $ (d) all Applicable each transportation agreement and Purchase Agreement as a Firm Agreements"); IJ ll ff 'r ! Ut FJl1Elfi fi $tr ft1t I *f ltlli trlf ltltu llt, t I I I IReception*: 829918 @-111_412@1! @2:13:45 ppl J6an nlbcricoz or 'r@9 R€o Fe6:gs51.oo DoC F;;,b:66 GRRFIELD couNTy co (e) all permits, licenses (including seismic or geophysical licenses), servitudes, easements and riglrts-of-rvay to the extent used primarily in connection with the ownership or operation of any of the Leases, Wells, Units or other Assets, including, but not limited to, those described on F;chibit B attached hereto; (D all equipmeng machinery, fixtures and other personal, moveable and mixed property, operational and nonoperational, known or rmknown, located on any of the Leases, Wells, Units or other Assets or primarily used in connection therewith, iacluding saltwater disposal wells, manifolds, well equipment: casing, rods, tanks, boilers, buildings, hrbing, pumps, m.otors, fixtures, machinery, compression equipment, flolv lines, processing and separation facilities, platbrms, structuros, materials, SCADA system assets, temporary office buildings and the contents thereof, and other items primarily rsed in the operation of the Assets (coilectively, the "Upstream Perconal Propertli'); (g) all Imbalances relating to the Assets; (h) ati of the fi.les, records, information and data, whether written or electronically sto.red, primarily relating to the Assets in AssignoCs or its Affiliates'possessiorS including: (A) land md tifle records (including abstracts of title, title opinions and title curative documents); (B) Appticable Upstream Contact files; (C) correspondence; (D) operations, enviroamental (including environmental studies) and production records, (E) facility and well records and (F) geologic technical dara including logs, maps and Assignor's interpretations thereof (collectively, "(Jpstrearn Records"), but in each case excluding any of the foregoing items (A) tbrough (F) that are Excluded Assets; (i) seismic data urhich is proprietary to Assignor, including any interpretations, analysis and reports r.elated thereto; (i) atl Hydrocarbons produced from or athibutable to the Leases, Lands; Units or Wel1s after the Effective Time, including all oil, condensate and scrubber liquids inventories and ethane, propane, iso-butane, nor-butane and gasoline inyentodes of Assignor from the Assets in storage or as linefill as of the Effective Timg and all production, plant and tansportation imbalances as of the end of the Effective Time; (k) all sums payable to Assignor (o the extent not paid under the Final Settlement Statement) or rights to payment arising out of or atributable to the Assets accnring or atftibutable to aoy period after &e Effective Time and all rights, olaims, tefirnds, causes of action or choses in action relating to the foregoing, in each case rrnless relating to a Retained' Obligation; and 0) all rights, iustrance claims, unpaid insurance awards, Iiens (whether choate or inohoate) and any other claims, choses and causes of action against any Third Party arising, occurring or existing in favor of auy Seller Indemnified Party to the extent such rights, claims and causes of action are arising out of or related to the Assumrcd Obligations assumed by Assignee under Section 13.1 of the Purchase Agreement (including riglrts of contibution or natrxal resources damages undet applicable Environmental Lawq and including full power and rights of substitutiou and subrogation in and to all covenants and warranties (including -2- lll lrl'rt l$rltJlr lfl i,[ H lfi? lttl l+ltl!{f, !{Til l,+Llfl ,{ I ll IReception*: 82SE16 01l1412@13 02:13:46 ptt Jean Albcrico3 of 109 Rec Fee:S551.00 Ooc Feer0.00 GARFIELD C0UNTY C0 warranties of title)) given or made with respect to the Assets or any part thereof by preceding owners, vendors, or others that do not constitute Third Parties; provided, however, notwithstanding the foregoing, there shall be no assignment of any insurance claims or other rights, claims or causes of action to the extent related to or arising out of the Retained Obligations or iosutance claims or proceeds expressly not kansferred in connection with any Casualty Losses that are covered under Section //.3 of the Purchase Agreement. Section 1.2 EXCEPTING AND RESERYING to Assignor, however, ali of the ExcludedAssets. TO IIA\IE AND TO HOLD the Assets, together u.ith all and singular the rights, privileges, conbacts and apprrtenances, in any way appertaining or belonging thereto, unto Assignee, its successors and assigns, forever, subject to the terms and conditions of this Assignment Sectionl3 Exstrdcd-Acsetg. "Excladed Assetf'shall mEan (a) all of Assignofs corporate minute Uooir,Tffiri"l .""o,ds and other business records that relate to Assignor's business generally (including the ownership and operation of the Assets); (b) alt trade credits, all accourfs, all receivables and all other proceeds, income or revenues attributable to the Assets and attributable to any period of time prior to the Effective Time, o(cqpt to the extent there has been an upward adjustrrent to the Prrchase Price for any of zuch items; (c) all claims and causes of action of Assignor arising under or witl respect to any Contacts that are attibutable to periods of time prior to the Effective Time (including claims for adjustrnents or refunds), except to the extent related to any of the Assr.rmed Obligations; (d) subject to Section 11.3 of the Purchase Agreement and except to the extent related to any of the Asstrmed Obligations, all righb and interests of Assignor (i) under any polioy or agreement of insurance, (ii) under any bond or (iii) to any insurance or condemnation proceeds or awards arising, in each case, from acts, omissions or events or damage to or destruction of property; (e) all Hydrocarbons produced and sold from the Assets with respect to all periods prior to the Effective Time, except to the extent there has been an upward adjustment to the Purchase Price for such Hydrocarbons; (0 all claims of Assignor for refunds of rights to receive funds ftom any Governmental Authority or loss carry forwards with reqpect to (i) Asset Tanes attributable to any period prior to the Effective Time, (ii) income or franchise Taxes or (iii) any Ta:<es attributable to the other Excluded Assets; (g) all personal computers and associated peripherals and ail radio and telephone equipment; (h) all of Assignor's proprietary computer software, patents, trade secrets, copyrights, names, trademarks, logos and other intellectual property; (i) all documents and instnrments of Assignor that may be protected by an attomey-client privilege (other than title opiniors, title absfacts or ot}er chain- of-title materials); (i) all data that cannot be disclosed to Assignee as a result of confidentiality arrangements under agreements wilh Third Parties; (k) all audit rights arising under any of &e Applicable Upsheam Contracts or othenvise with respect to any period prior to the Effective Time or to any of the othsr Excluded Assets, except for any [mbalances or any other Assrrned Obligations assumed by Assignee; (l) docum.ents prepared or received by Assignor with respect to (i) Iists of prospective prrchasers of the Assets, (ii) bids submitted by other prospective purchasers of the Assets, (iii) analyses of any bids subnniued by any prospective pr.lrchaser, (iv) correspondence between or among Assignor, its respective representatives, and any prospective puchaser other than Assignee and (v) oorrespondence between Assignor or any of its respective -r- Ilil ]1il'r IUtFJlrl$'{ I I llr ltrfi lli H *rhHHt#t lth lll'{ ] I I I Receotion*l 829916ottlttzotg o2:13:46 Pl'l Jean Albrrlcgi'i'i-i65 nai-r6E'ssat'.'oo 6oa Fae,o'80 GnRFIELo couNTY c0 representatives with respect to any of the bids, the prospective purchasers or the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement; (m) any ofEces, office leases and any personal property located in or on such offices or office leases, other than temporary offi.ces buildings and tlreir contents located on the Leases or Lands; (n) any leases and other assets specifically listed in hhibit C; (o) any debt instruments; (p) any Hedges; (q) all funds held in suqrense for which there has be,en a downward adjustuent to the Purchase Price; (r) the Regulski Properties Surface Interest; and G) any assets described in sections 1-l(d),Section 1.1 (e) andSection 1.1@ that are not assignable. Section 1.4 Assiqnment Subiect to Purchase Aereement; Retained Riehts and Qbliqations. This Assignment is made in accordance with and is subject to the terors, covenants ana "onditions contained in that certain ?urchase and Sale Agreement dated as of Novernber 1, 2012, by and between Assigtor, Assignee, Ursa Resources Group II LLC and Ursa Piceance Pipeline LLC (as amended, the "Purchase Agreemenl'). The terms and conditions of the Purchase Agreement are incorporated herein by reference, and in the event of a conflict between the provisions of the Purchase Agreement and this Assignment, the provisions of the Pruchase Agrlement shall contol. The execution and delivery of this Assignment by Assignor, and the eiecution and acceptance of this Assignment by Assignee, shall not operate to release or rmpair any surviving rights or obligations of Assignor or Assignee under the Purchase Agreemenl Any capitalized terms used but not defined in this Assigrrment shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the Purchase Agreement ARTICLE 2 DEFINED TENMS Section 2.1 Definitions . C-apitalized terms that are not otherwise defined in this Assignment shall have the'meirnings given to such terms in the Pr:rchase Agreement. Section2.2 CertaiuDefined,Terus. *Affiliate' shall mean any Person that, directly or indirectly, through one or more intenrrediaries, controls or is controlled by, or is under corlmon control with, another Person. The term*contol" and its derivatives with respect to auy Person mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the dirsction of the management and policies of such Person, whetherthrough the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. "Applicable Upsteam Contacts" shall mean all Contacts to which Assignor is aparty_or is bound reiating to any of the Assets and (in each case) flrat will be binding on Assignee a.fter Closing, including (a) confidentiality agleements; (b) farm-in and farm-out agreements; (c) bo6om hole agreements; (d) crude oil, condensate and natr.nal gas purchase and sale, gathering, transportation and marketing agreements; (e) hydrocarbon storage a$eements (f) acreage contribution agreements; (g) operating agreements; (h) balancing agreements; (i) pooling declarations or agreem€rts; 0) unitization agreements; (k) processing agreements; O saltwater disposal agreements; (m) facilities or equipment leases; (n) crossing agreementsl (o) letters ofno objection;-and (p) other similm contracts and agreements, but exclusive of any master service agreements and Contracts relating to the Excluded Assets. -4- llll f;fl'r lttl'Jlilfi I llil, ffif ilf,t{Hlt{fl *f tll} fi|, { I il I Recept ion* : 629918 @111412@13 @2t13:45 Pll Jem Alberico5 of 10S R€c Fee:$551,OO Ooc Fee:@.@@ GRRFIELD C0UNTY C0 'ocontact" shall mean any written license agreement, purchase order, binding bi4 commiment, farm-in and farm-out agreements, participation, exploratioo and development agreements, crude oil, condensate and natural gas purchase and sale, gathering, tansportation and marketing agrcements, operating agreements, balancing agreements, unitization agreements, processing agreements, facilities or equipment leases, and other similar Conhacts, but excluding, however, any Lease, easement, right-of-way, pemlit or other instnrment creating or evidencing an intercst in the Assets or any real or immovable Foperty related to or used in connection with the operations of any Assets. "Govsrnmental Authority" shall mean any federal, state, local, municipal, tribal or other govemment; any governmental, regulatory or administrative agency, commission" body or other authority exercising or entitled to exercise any administrative, executive, judicial, legislative, regulatory or Ta:ring Authority or power, and any court or governmental tribunal, including any tribal authority having or asserting jutisdiction. "Hedges" shall mean any swap, forward, future or dedvative tnnsactions or options or other similar Coutasts to which Assignor is a party. *Hydrocarbons" shall mean oil and gas and other hydrocarbons produced or procesd in association therEwith. "Imbalances" shall mean all Well Imbalances and Pipeline Imbalances. "I;av/' shall mean any applicable statute, law, rulo, regulation, ordinance, order, code, ruling, writ, injrmction, decree or other official act of or by any Govemmental Authority. "Liabilities" strall mean any and all clainrs, causes of action, payments, charges, judgments, assessments, liabilities, losses, damages, pearalties, fines and costs and expenses, inoluding any attorneys' fees, legal or other expenses incuned in connection therewith and including liabilities, costs, losses and damages for personal injuw or death or property damage or enviroruneutal darnage or remediation. 'l.Iet Reveuue Interesf'shall mean, with respect to any Well or Lease, the interest in and to all Hydrocarbons produced, saved and sold from or allooated to such Well or Lease after gving effect to all Burdens. o?errnitted Encumbrances" is defrnedon Appendix / attached hereto. '?erson" shall mean any individuat, finn, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, association, tust, unincorporated orgaoization, Govemmental Authority or any other entlty. '?ipeline Imbalance" shall mean any marketing imbalanoe between the quantity of Hydrocmbons atftibutable to the Assets required to be delivered by Assignor under any Contract relating to the purchase and sale, gathering, transportation, storage, processing or marketing of Hydrocarbons and the quantity of Hydrocarbons attributable to the Assets actually delivered by Assignor pursuant to the relevaat Contract, together with any appurtenant rights and obligations i Illl lYrrltlttltlllrl#l lhl lhlFhfiLilr:l{Hl#Hltfi l{l'[ I llI Receotion*:829915 a1 t1412@13 02:.l3:tts Pll Jmr filberico6 of 109 Rac Fcc:$551.0O Doo Fsa:@.O@ GARFIELD COINTY C0 concerning production balancing at the delivery point into the relevant sale, gathering, hansportation, storage or processing facility. "Regulski Properties Sur{ace lnterest" shall mean ail of Assignor's right, title and interest in the surface estate conveyed by Speciai Wananty Deed recorded at Reception No. 808466 on September 26, 2011, in Garfi eld County, Colorado. "sun ival Period" shall mean the period of time commencing as of December 21, 2012 and ending at 5:00 p.m. Central Time oa the twelve (12) month anniversary tliereof. "Ta:(" or o'Tanes" shall mean any tax (including any income tax, franchise t&t, capital gains ta:i, gross receipts tur, license tax, value-added tax, surtaq excise ta:r, ad valorem tax, fuansfer tan, stamp tar, sales ta)<, us€ tax, properly ta:r, environrnental talL inve,lrtory ta;<, occupancy ta:q severance tar, withholding ta:r, payrou tax, employment ta:r, grft ta:r, estate ta:r or inheritance tax, wealth ta:r, other import or export duties), lwy, assessment, tariff or impost (including any related fine, penalty or interest imposed with respect thereto), imposed by or on behalf of any Taxing Au&ority. 'Taxirg Authoritt'' slaall mearu with respect to any Tax, the governmental eutity or political suMivision thereof that imposes such Tax, and the agency (if any) charged with the collestion of such Ta:< for such entity or subdivision- 'Third Party' shall mean any Person other than a Party to the Purchase Agreement or an Affrliate of a Partyto the Purchase Agreement or any officer or direstor of any Party or Affiliate of anyParty *Well Imbalance" shall mean any imbalance at the wellhead between &e amount of Hydrocarbons produced from a Well and allocable to the interests of Assignor therein and the shares of production from the relevant Well to which Assignor is entitled, together with any appurtenant rights and obligations concerning future in kind and/or cash balancing at the wellhead. "Working Interesf' shall mean, with respect to any Well or l,ease, the interest in and to all Hydrocarbons produced through such Well or rmderlying the laods covered by sue,h. Lease, as- applicable, that is burdened with the obligation to bear and pay costs and expenses of m"iotrnan"e, development and operations on or in connection with such Hydrocarbons, but without regard to the effect of any Burdens. ARTICLE 3 SPECIAL WARRANW OX'TITLE AND DISCLAIMERS Section3.l Speciql.TVarrintv,of Title. Subject to the terms and conditions of Section 1l.l(c) of the Prrrchase Agreement, Assignor hereby agrees to warrant and defend, until the expiration'of the Stmrival Period, title to the Properties unto Assignee, its successors and assigns, to the extent of the interests set forth on Exhibit /-2 attached hereto, against every Person whomsoever lawfully ctaiming or to claim the same or any part thereof, by, througb or under Assignor, but not otherwise; subject, however, to the Permitted Encr.unbrances and the -6- lll ltiFrl{lttilh[fl I 1l[ IltE [it l'+!'lFil{l{l?lllLlll'l ll ll t Raeeotlon$: 829916 9' ll'lag'e#tiH : $LiT*'3s: P*:ilEE GARFIELD couNrY co other matters set forth herein. The speoific Working Interest and Net Revenue hrterest set forth on Exhibit A-2 atlacbed hereto are included for waranty purposes only and shall not limit the interest hereby conveyed, it being the intent of Assignor to hereby corwey to Assignee all of its undivided interest in the Assets, regardless of the interests set forth on Exhibit A-2 attached hereto. Section 3.2 Disclaimers of W'arEanties and Reuressntations. (a) EXCEPT AS E)(PRESSLY SET FORTII IN ARTICLE IV OR SECTTON 11.10) OF TIrE PURCHASE AGREEMENT, N THIS ASSTGNMENT, IN THE MINERAL DEED, OR IN TIIE CERTIFICATE OF ASSIGNOR DELI\IERED AT cLosrNG PIIRSUANT TO SECTTON 9.3(D Or THE PURCITASE AGREEMENT, (D ASSIGNOR MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMpLfEIr, AI\rD (rI) ASSIGNOR E)(PRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILTTY A}[D RESPONSIBILITY FOR A}iY REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, STATEMENT OR INT'ORMA,TION MADE OR COMMUNTCATED (ORALLY OR IN wRrTINc) TO ASSTGNEE OR AI[y OF ITS AFflLIATES, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, CONSULTANTS OR REPRESENTATTVES (TNCLUDING, A}IY OPINTON, INI',ORMATION, PROJECTTON OR ADVICE TIIAT MAY IIAVE BEEN PROVIDEI) TO ASSIGI\"EE BY AIYY AGENT, CONSIJLTANT, REPRESENTATTI{E OR ADYISOR or AssrGNoR oR AIYY OX'ITS AFFTLIATES). (b) ExcEpT As E)(PRESSLY SET FORTII IN ARTICLE Iv R SECTION lr.rG) OX'THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT, IN TmS ASSIGI\IMENT, IN TIIE MII\TERAL DEED, OR IN THE CERTTIICATE OF ASSIGNOR DELTYERED AT cLosING PURSUANT TO SECTTON 9.3(i) OF THE PIIRCEASE AGREEMENT, AND WITHOUT LIMITING TIIE GENERALITY OF THE F'OREGOING, ASSIGNOR EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AI\TY RE,PRESENTATION OR WARRAT{TY, EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED AS TO CI TrTLE TO ANY OF TIIE ASSETS, gI) THE CoNTENTS, CIIARACTER OR NATURE OF AhrY REPORT OF AI\Y PETROLEUM ENGIIIEERING CONSULTAIYT, OR A}TY ENGII\IEERING, GEOLOGICAL OR SEISIVIIC DATA OR INTERPRETA.TION RELATING TO TIIE ASSETS, (Itr) THE QUAI\TITY, QUALITY OR RECOVERABILITY OF IIYDROCARBONS IN OR [R.OM THE'. 455BTS, O\D Ai\ry ESTIMATES O['THE VALUE Or THE ASSETS OR FUTURE REVEI\IIIES TO BE GENERATED BY THE ASSETS, (V) THE PROIIUCTION OF OR ABILITY TO PRODUCE HYDROCARBONS X'ROM THE ASSETS, m) THE MAINTENA}TCE, REPAIR, CONDITION, QUALITY, SUITABILITY, I}ESIGN OR MARKETABILITY OT THE ASSETS, OID THE CONTENT, CHARACTER OR NATIiRE OF AI\rY INFORMATION MEMORANDUM, REPORIS' BROCHURES, CHARTS OR STATEMENTS PREPARED BY ASSIGNOR OR THIRD PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO TIIE ASSETS, (WII) AI{Y OTIIER MATERIALS OR INTOR}IATION TIIAT MAY IIA\IE BEEN MADE AVAILABLE TO ASSIGNEE OR ITS AFf,'ILIATES, oR ITS OR TTTEIR EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, CONSULTANTS, REPRESENTATMS OR ADVISORTI IN COI\NECTION WITH THE TRANSACTIONS CONIEMPLATEI) BY TIM PURCHASE AGREEMEIIT OR AhI'Y DISCUSSION OR PRESENTATION REI,ATING THf,RETO AND (DO ANY IMPLIED OR E}CRESS WARRANTY OF -7 - Illl lfflr llfi ItJl rlill{ ll,E lltll Hll, I il f Hlf l'tE I fi l,lll' t I ll I Receotion*: 829916altldtzOte 02:13:45 Pl'l Jean nlborico d ii'iol nec Fee,SEst.0o ooc Fee:0.00 Gf,RFIELD coUNTY c0 TNBUNOU TNOVI PATNN:I OR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTTT rN ARTTCLE MR SECTION 11.1(b) OF TIIE PURCIIASE AGREEMENT, IN THIS ASSIGNMENT, IN TIIE MINERAL DEED, OR IN TIIE CERTITICATE OT' ASSIGNOR DELTYERED AT CLOSil{G PTJRSUA}IT TO SECTION 9.s(i) or TIIE PURCHASE AGREEMENT, ASSIGNOR FURTHER DISCLAIMS AI.IY NTPNTSUNTATION OR WARRANTY, EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED, Of,' MERCIIANTABILITY, tr'REEDOM FROM LATENT VICES OR I}EFECTS, X'IflYESS FOR A PARTICULAR PT]RPOSE OR CONT'ORMITY TO MODELS OR SA}IPLES OT MATERIALS OF ANy OF TIIE ASSETS, RIGIITS Otr' A PURCIIASER tiI\tDER APPROPRIATE STATUTES TO CLAIM DIMI}rufiON OF CONSIDERATION OR RETI]RN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE, IT BEING EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY TI{E PARTIES TIIAT ASSIGNEE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE OBTAINING T}IE ASSETS IN TIMIR PRESENT STATUS, CONDMON AND STATE oF,REPAIR, ..AS IS" AND *WHf,RE IS" WTnI ALL FAULTS ORDEFECTS (I$[OWN OR IINIC.IOWN, LATENT, DISCOVERABI;E OR IJNDISCOVf,RABLE), app THAT ASSIGNEE HAS MADE OR CAUSED TO BE MADE SUCH INSPECTIONS AS ASSIGNEE DEEMS APPROPRIATE. (c) EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY sAT FORTH IN ARTICLE IV OR SECTION 11.1(b) OF Tm PURCHASE AGREEMENT, IN THIS ASSTGI\MENT, rN TIIE MINERAL DEE), OR IN THf CERTTFICATE OF ASSIGNOR DELIVERED AT cLosrNG puRsuAI.{T TO SECTTON 9.3(D OF THE PURCHA,SE AGREEMENT, ASSIGNOR IIAS NOT AND WILL NOT MAKE A}IY REPRESENTATTON OR WARRANTY REGARDING ANY MATTER OR CIRCTIMSTAI.{CE RELATING TO EI\T\TIRONMENTAL LAWS, THE RELEASE OF MATERIALS INTO THE E}TVIRONMENT OR TIIE PROTECTION OT' HT]MAN IIEALTII, S.AFETY, NATIIRAL RESOURCES OR THE EITYIRONMENT, OR A}IY OTIIER EI\-VIRO.$IMENTAL CONDITION OT' THE ASSETS, AI.ID NOTIIING IN TI{E THIS ASSIGNMENT OR TIM PURCHASE AGREEMENT OR OTIIERWISE SIIALL BE CONSTRUED AS SUCH A REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, ANI), SUBJECT TO ASSIGNEE'S LIMITED RIGIITS AS SPECIflED IN THIS ASSIGI\MENT OR TIIE PT]RCHASE AGREEMENT FOR A BREACH OF ASSIGNOR'S REPRESENTATIONS SET FORTII IN SECTION 4.14 OT TIIE PTIRCHASE AGREEMENT OR IN TIIE CERTTTICATE OT ASSIGNORDELTYERED AT CLOSING PURSUANT TO SECTION 9.3(i) OF THE pt RCHASE AGREEMENT, ASSIGNEE SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE tAI<nlC TIIE ASSETS 'AS IS' AI\D ('WIIERE IS' WITH ALL FAULTS X'OR PUR}OSES OF TIIEIR ENVIRONIVIENTAL COIYDMON AND THAT A"SSIGNEE IIAS MADE OR CAUSED TO BE MADE SUCE EI{YIRONMENTAL INSPECTIONS AS ASSIGNEE DEEMS APPROPRIATE. (d) ASSIGNOR AitD ASSIGI\EE AGREE THAT' TO TIIE EXTENT REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW TO BE EFFECTIVE, THE DISCLAIMERS OF CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS A}tD WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION 3.' ARE "CONSPICUOUy DISCLAIMERS FOR TEE PUR}OSE OF AI\TY APPLICABLE LAW. -8- ARTICLE 4 MISCELLANEOUS Section 4.1 Aqsumed Oblieations. Assignee hereby assumes the Assumed Obligations subject toffi Agreement. Further, this Assignment is made exprfssly subject to the Applicable Upstream Contracts, as the same may be amended, supplemented or testated from time to time, to the extent such Applicable Upsteam Contracts *" t"lng conveyed to Asignee pursuant to the tenns hereof. Assignee expressly agrees to assume and be bound by thi obligations of Assignor under each of the Applicable Upstream Conhacts to the extent arising on or after the Effective Time, subject to Assignor's obligations under the Purchase Agreement. Section 4.2 .Senar.#qAssisnments. Where separate assignments of Assets have beeru or will be, executed f@oval by applicable Govemmental Atrthorities, any such separate assignments (al shall evidenie the Assignment and assignment of the applicable Assets Lerein mad", and shalt not constitute any additional Assignment or assigrunent of the Assets, (b) are not intended to modiff, and shall not modifr, aoy of the terms, covenants and conAidors" or limitations on warranties, set forth in this Assignment and are not intended to create, ani shalt not create, any representations, warranties or additional covenants of ot by Assignor to Assignee, and (c) snat Ue deemed to contain all of the terms and provisions of this AssiErment, "r frly and to all intents and purposes as though the same were set forth at length in such separate assignments. Section 4.3 G.overnins Law. EXCEPT TO TIIE EXTENT THAT TIm LAWS OE' TIIE STATE OT COLORADO ARE MANDATORILY APPLICABLE TO THIS' ASSIGNMENT IN CONNECTION WITII TIIE CON\MYAIYCES OF PROPERTY INTERESTS INVOLVING REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN TIIE STATE OT coLoRADO, TEIS ASSIGNMENT AND ANY CLA,IM, CONTROVERSY OR DISPUTE ARISING UNDER OR RELATED TO TIIIS ASSIG}IMENT OR THE RIGIITS, DUTMS AND RELATIONSIilP OF TIIE PARTIES, SIIALL B[ GOVERI\IED BY AI'iD CONSTRT]ED AI\D ENT'ORCED IN ACCORDAIqCE WITH TIIE LAWS OT' TIIE STATE OF TEXAS, EXCLUDING ANY CONTLIC',TS OF LAW, RULE OR PRINCIPLE THAT WGHT REBER CONSTRUCTION OF PROVISIONS TO THF' LAWS OX' AI{OTmR JURTSDICTION. ANy DISPUTE, CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM ARISING OUT OF, RELATING TO OR IN CONI\IECTION WITII TIIIS ASSIGI\MENT OR TIM VALIDITY ITEREOF' SHALL BE FINALLY SETTLED IN ACCORDANCE WITII SECTION 15.13 OT'TITE PtIRCHASE AGREEMENT. Section 4.4 Successo_r! and Assigns. This Assignment shall bind and inr:re to benefit of the farties ana their respective successors and assigns; provided, however, nothing in this Assignment shall assign or grant, or in any way operate to assign or grant, any rigtrt, iitle ot intereit in, to or undei the Puchase Agreement to any successor or assiF of Alsignee with rospect to the Assets or any part thereof, it beinq expressly understood that rights, titles and interests under the Pwchase Agreanent may only be obtained or assigned in stict accordance with the terrms thereof. the that -9- llll firtffirF$l,lffl l[ll*iilhLl*!!'il,h1qhI il|,,l ] tllReceotion$: 829916 @1t 1412g13 02:13:45 Pll J.rn Blberico 10 of 109 Rec Feer$551.00 Doc Fee.O.OO GfiRFlELD CoUNTY C0 Section 4.5 Titles and Captions. All Article or Section titles or captions in this Assignment are for convenience only, shall not be deemed part of this Assignment and in no way define, limit, extend or describe the scope or intent of any provisions hereof. Except to the extent otha'wise stated in this Assimment, references to 'oArticles" and "sections'are to Articles and Sections of this Assignment, and references to o'Exhibits" are to the Exhibits attached to this Assignment, u&ich are made a part hereof aad incorporated herein for alt purposes. Section 4.6 Counteroarts. This Assignment may be executed in any number of corrnterparts, and each such cormterpart hereof shall be deemed to be an originat instrumen! but all of such counterparts shall constifute for all purposes one agreement. Multiple counterparts of this Assignment may be recorded with federal agencies and in the counties and parishes of the states where the Assets are located, but the inclusion of a description of any Asset in more than one counterpart of this Assignment shall not be construed as having effected any cumulative, multiple or overlapping interest in the applicable Asset. Any signahre hereto delivered by a party by facsimile or other electronic.transmission shall be deemed an original signature hereto. Section 4.7 Prior Rgpfesentations. Wan:anties and Covenants. To the exteat, and only to the extent, (a) permitted by Law, (b) of any indemnity of Assignee provided to Assignor under the Furchase Agreement and (c) such subrogation is not prohibited or otherwise resticted by the respective underlying instrrrmeot or agreemenf Assiguee shall be subrogated to Assignor's dghts in attd to all representations, warranties and covenants given wittr respect to the Assets. To the extent provided in the preceding sentence, Assignor hereby grants and tansfers to Assiguee, its successors and assigns, to the extent so tansferable and permitted by Law, the benefit of and the right to enforce all representations, warranties and covenants, if any, which Assignor is entitled to enforce with respect to the Assets. [Signatwe Page Followd \Mren recorded, return to: Linda Daugherty Simpson Thacher & Barttett LLP 909 Fannin Suite 1475 Houston TX 770M014 -t0- ll[l fifi lf, 1 frfiSi !m Hrtihf , I # Ui+ ] t][ Id,Lilt,,l ] ll IReceptionH: 82991E@1l1ql2Q'!3 02:t3:45 ptt Jaen Alberico1t of 109 Rec Feergss.t.oo O6o FILril6o cnRrI*o couNTy co EXECUTED as of the date of the Parties' acknowledgmenh below, but effective at the Effective Time. ASSIGNOR: ANTERO RESOURCES PICEAI'{CE LLC Name:Alvyn Title: Vice President Accouuting andAdministration STA]E OF COLORADO COUNTY OF DEN\tsR By: $ $ $ On this !4[l,a^y of December 2012, before me appeared Alryn A. Schopp, to me personally known, who being by me duly swom (or affirmed) did say that he is the Vice itesidenf Accouniing and administration of Antero Resources Piceance LLC, t Delaware limited liability gomplany, and that the instrument was signod and sealed on behalf of thE limited liabiliry *-pury by authority of its sole member and that he acknowledged the instrument to be the ftee act and deed of the limited liability company. IN W5NESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and offioial seal in the City of Denver, Colorado on the day and year first above written. iiiEffi--ffioqadmF Notary Public in and for the Sate of Colorado Signohre Page to llpstream Assignment ud BiIl of Sale Illl iltrr ff i rFrtl,$ll, H[rH(llhl t#i ll'll'lifil lul,lll'{ II ll I Re.ccotion*: E29916 @1t14l2A13 @2:13:45 PM Jean fiibcricoiz of 'tog Rec Fre:$58'1.00 Doo Fee:0.00 GnRFIELD couNTY C0 ANTERO RESOURCES PIPELII\TE LLC By: Name:Atvyn Title: VicePresident Accounting and Adminishation STATE OF COLORADO COI]Nry OF DENVER on this&(vlay of December 2012, before me appeared Alryn A. schopp, to me personally known, who being by rne duly s.wom (or affirmed) did say that he is the Vice Ptesident Accounting and Administration of Antero Resources Pipeline LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and that the instrument was signed and sealed on behalf of the limited liability company by authority of its sole membsr and that he acknowledged the instrument to be the frre act and deed of the limited liability company. IN WffNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and offioial seal in the City of DenvEr, Colorado on the day and year first above written. Notary Public in and for the State of Colorado $ $ $ Sigaatwe Page lo Upsbeam.dssigmnenl andBill of Sale Illl ltfr $f irFrl,lfi { lffi !*tllll lir[,, Fil,LtL thrl lll'{ ll ll IReceptlon$ ; 829916 @111412411 02,'13:45 Pfl Jean nlb6rico13 of 109 Rcc Foar$651.00 Doo Fcar@,oo GARFIELD COUNTY C0 ASSIGi\EE: URSA PICEANCE LLC By: Name: Title: President and CEO STATE OF TE)(AS COIJNTY OF.HARRIS Oo tnirZlsi"y of December 2012, before me appeared Matthew Steele, to me personally known, who being by me duly swom (or affinned) did say that he is the President and CEO of Ursa Piceance LLC, a Delaware lirnited liability company, and that the inskument was signed and sealed on behalf of the limited liability company by authority of its sole member and that he acknowledged the instnrment to be the free act and deed of the limited liability oompany. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set rny hand and ofEcial seal in the City of Houston, Texas, on the day and year first above written. ri* RENEE KNIGHT Notarv Public, State ol Texas My'Commission ExPites Nbvembert 9, 20'14 $ $ $ Stgnature Page to {Jpsteam Assignment and Bill of Sale Iil l{i[l tf irlt$l,lJl I,ilfllhf l]il LtL{ !|il' t ll+r,hqJ{l'{ f l I I Reeeotion*: 829916 a1l14t2@13 @2:19:45 Pll Jean Alberiooi4 of i09 Reo Fee:$561.0@ Doc Fce:@.@O G0RFIELD COUNTY C0 APPENDIX 1 '?ermitted Encumbrances" shall mean: (a) the terms and conditions of all Leases and all Brndens if the net cutnulative effect of such Leases and Burdens does not operate to reduce the Net Revenue Interest of Assignor with respect to any Weli or Lease to an amount less than the Net Revenue lnterest set forth in Exhibit A-2 for such Wel[ and Exhibit A-1 for such Lease, and does not obligate Assignor to bear a S/orking lnterest with respect to any Well or Lease in any amormt greater ttran the Working Interest set forth in Exhibit A-2 for such WelI and Exhibit A-1 for such Lease (unless the Net Revenue lnterest for such Well or Lease is greater than the Net Revenue Interest set forlfi in Exhibit A-l and Exhibit A-2, as applicable, in tle sarre proportion as any increase in such Working Interest); O) liens for Ta:res or assessments not yet due or delinquent or, if delinquent, that are being contested in good faith in the normal course of business and if so contested, are identified rnAnachment I attached hereto; (c) conventional rights of reassignment prior to release or surrender requiring notice to the holders ofthe rights; (d) such Title Defects as Assignee may have waived (or deemed to be waived); (e) all applicable Laws and all rights reserved to or vested in any Governmental Authority (i) to control or regulate amy Asset in any manner; (ir) by the ten:cs of any right, power, franchise, grant, license or pemrit, or by any provision of Law, to terminate such right, pov/er, franchise, gtaut, license or permit or to purchase, condemn, expropriate or recapture or to dosignate a purchaser of any of the Assets; (iii) to use zuch property in a rnanner which does not materialiy impair the use of such property for the purposes fot whioh it is currently owned and operated; or (1v) to enforce any obligations or dtrties affectrng the Assets to any Governmental Authority with respect to any franchise, grant, license or permit; (f) rights of a common owner of any interest in rights-of-way, permits or easemeilB held by Assignor and such common owner as tenants in common or through commou ownership; (g) easements, conditions, covenants, restrictions, senritudes, permlts, rights-of-way, surface leases and other rights in the Assets for the purpose of operations, facilities, roads, alleys, highways, railways, pipelines, transmission lines, transportation lines, disfribution lines, power lines, telephone lines and removal of timber, grazing, logging operations, canals, ditches, reservoirs and other like purposes, or for the joint or oommon use of real estate, rights-of'way, Appendb 1 to Upsffeam Assigrmefi and Bill of Sale lll llrr lfl'1,filtlilsl,il,$ I{dl lh,[ ld{, !Si,lt*[ lhrllll,{ Il ll IReception$: 829918 @1 I 1412O13 02:13:45 Pl{ J€ln Alberico15 of 109 Rec Frar$551 .AA Doc Fee:0.00 GIRFIELD COUNTY C0 facilities and equipment, lvhich, in each case, do not materially impair the operation or use of the Assets as currenfly operated and used; (h) vendors, carriers, warehousemen's, repaiflmen's, mechanics', workmen's, materialmen's, construction or other like liens adsing by operation of Law in the ordinary course of business or incident to the constuction or improvement of any property in respect of obligations which are not yet due or which are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings by or on behalf of Assignor, and if so contested, are identified on Attachment I attached hereto; (t) liens created under Leases and/or operating agreements or by operation of Law in respect ofobligations that are not yet due or that arc being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings by or on behalf of Assignor, and if so contested, are identified on Attachrnent I attached hereto; 0) any Encurnbranco alfecting the Assets that is expressly assumed, bonded or paid by Assignee at or prior to the Closing or that is discharged by Assignor at or prior to Closing; (k) any lien, mortgage and other Encumbrance incr.ured by a lessor in connection with borowed monies that is aot subject to a foreclosure action; (1) any matters referenced and set forlh in Exhibit A, Exhibit A-1 ot Exhibit A-2 and' all litigation set forth in Attachment 1; and (m) the Leases and all other Encumbrances, Contacts (including the Applicable Upsheam Contacts), instnlnents, obligations, defects and irregularities affecting the Assets that individually or in the aggregate do not adversely affect the operation, use or development of any of the Assets, do not reduce the Net Revenue Interest of Assignor with respect to any Well or Lease to an amoult less than the ].{et Revenue Interest set forth in Exhibit A-2 for such lVell and Exhibit A-1 for such Lease, and do not obligate Assignor to bear a Working Interest withrespect to a currenfly producing fotmation in any Well or in any Lease in any amount Seater than the Working Interest set forth in Exhibit A-2 for such Well and Exhibit A-1 for such Lease (unless the Net Revenue Interest for such Welt or Lease is greater than the Net Revenue Interest set foflh in Exhibit A-1 and Exhibit A-2, as applicable, in the s:rme proportion as any increase in such $/orking Intorest). Appendix 1 to Upstream Assignnat and Btll of Sale I]II tit ff irF$l,lill, [fl][ Hd:lh h l{ {,Iir,l ll{l hr,r, llt'{ rl ll I Reception$l 829915 01t1[12013 o2:13:45 Pf,l Jean nlberico 15 of 109 Rec Feer$551.00 Dqo Fee:0.00 GfiRFIELD C0UNTY C0 I.{one. ATTACHMENT 1 Attachtnent I to Upstream Assigwnent and BilI of Sale llll Iffi H,rF$l,!ffi H[ht I lhfi t#'fi+l H+[lhl|, lll't ll ll I Receotion*: 829916 @1 llll2a1s @2:13:45 PM Jean Albcrlcoii' 6i' t66-nec' rai igsEl . oo ooo Fe6, o. o0 GnRFIELD couNTY co None. DCIIBIT,A LAI\DS Fahibit A to Upstreot Assignment and Bill of SaIe Illlffi|l[f*F4#.}xr!+[l|Lt,l*t'flt[ril'.hl[lll'{lllll 8,, ft..??igifr.' I"*EIET,8"a1"*|::i a:E' ceRF I EL, c.uNrY co EXr,rrBrT A-r LEASES Attached. Ful! asset list is included in electronic version of this permit application. Exhibit A-l to Upttredfi Asstgnment and Bill of Sale Ill firr Hlr hf, ilIJ{!{l( Hfi I tH liilJ':l lfi [+L l i,I, l{l',1 I I ll I Recept ion*: 79O39O 0Al2Ol2O1A 04:32:49 PIl Jean f,lberico'l of 9 Rec Fea:$51.00 Doc Fae;0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY C0 ISEIIIORANDUM OF SURFAGE USE AGREEMENT Owner Bat{ement Mesa Parkrers, LLC a Colorado limited liabili$ company d/b/a Batlement Mesa Company, and Batflement Mesa Land lnvestments, LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestmenb Parcel 1 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel 2 LLC, Batlernent Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel 3 LLC, Bauement Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel 6 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel 7 LLC, Batlement Mesa Land lnvestmenb Parcel OHS LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvesknents Parcel 5-1, TRK3 and 4 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestmentE Parcel 5-2, TRK 5 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel 5-2, TRK 6 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestmenG Parcel Fairways LLC, Green Head lnvestmentrs 1 LLC, Burning Rock B2L2 LLC; MCV2 Church Site LLG, Battlement Mesa Golf Course, LLC, $addleback Village Convenience Center, LLC, Wllow Park Apartmenb LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel 1-A, LLG, Paradise Valley Minerals LLC, Battlement Mesa L.and lnveshenls Town Center 1 LLC, Batlement Mesa Land lnvestrnenB Town Center 2 LLG, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Torn Center 3 LLC, Battlement Mesa Plaza Town Center, LLC, Batlement Mesa Land lnvestments Farcel 5-1, TRK 2 LLC, Batilement Mesa Land Investments OES LLC, Batlement Mesa RV Park LLC, Batlement Mesa RV Storage LLC, Bafilement Mesa Offie I LLC, Modular Homes LLC, Tamarisk Mllage Pads, LLC, \Mllow Ridge at Battlement Mesa LLC, , Battlement Mesa Parcel 5 LLC, Batlement Mesa Lot Holdings LLC, whose address is 73 G Sipprelle Drive, Battlement Mesq Cohrado 81635 OPemtor: Anbro Resources Ficeance Corporation 1 ff25 Seventeenth Strcet, Denver, Colorado EOlZOz Sign.toty Farty: Eloan MobilCorPoration ooRP-t\rGR-714 396wesf Grcens RGd Houston, TX77O67 Propeily: SEe Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference EffuEtlve Date sf $uftcs Uss Agrcemenft January 15, 2009 To uhom ft may conetrn: The Owner owns portions of the surface of a tract-oJ land descrihl il me attrached Exhibit"A located in Garfield County, Colorado, identified as a part of Battlement Mesa PUD, hereinafier refened b as the "Propertt' and qrnently is in the process of dewloping the same fur residential and ommercial uses; The Properly is subject to a surface use agreement between a predee*sor of EroonMobil and a pndebessor of BatUement Mesa Partners, LLO ("BlrlP-) dated becember 12, 1989 ecorded at Reception Number 548481, Book 1139, Page 112 in Garfield Coun$, Cohrado fBMP-BoconMobilSUAi) vdrich agreement reserved to ExxonMobilthe rlght !o use portions of the Propeitry to develop ih mineral interest underlying the Property._Operator holds valid and subeisting oil and'gad basehold rlghb underlying portions of the Property from EnonMobll, Ouvner and other pades, ind, as Euch has the right to reasonable use of the surfiace of the pPpgtty- trc explore for, ievelop, and pmdue cerEin of the oil, gas and other hydrocafions ('Oil and Gas") hat underlie the property'. Opbrator and Owner have eniered into a separate surface use agreement dated. eJfectve .tanirary 15, 2009 (lSurface Use Agreement') to set 6rth their understanding of the relative rights and obligati-ons of the Parties concerning operations on and derrelopment of {te Propgrly. The Parties' Suriaoe Use Agreement prwides for tre coexistence and joint development of fte surface estab and the RctumTo: Terlroma land Cmrullsds, hc. PO"Eox 12t{ Gteffiood Sorilrss. CO 8t601 -||lfTril'ttltljflllffihq,L+S!t{f hE:ftlltL+Iilt,{]iltReceptionfi; 79O39O 9''"7' ['fl12 P3;?6e1'r6tr,i "F:. ?e:E6' E8RF r EL D cou*ry co Oil and Gas estate, and delineates the process through which the two estates will be developed. The Parties desire to, and !y ]his Memorandum do, record notice of their Surface Use Agreement, which supersedes in part the BMP-ExxonMobil SUA. pogies of he Agreement and all of the terms and covenants provided therein are in the possession of boft Operatorand Owner. Betuement ltsq partnerr, LLG e Golorrdo llmlhd llablflty Gofirpsqy rlrbh Ertfmnt m... Compeny, rnd Brtfemcnt Ms Land lnvectmenb, LLG, Batdemcnt-ilesa Lrnd lrwortrncntlParccl f LLC, Brtflement fooa Lerd lnvestments Parcol 2 LLC, Brt{emcnt trce lend lnvostmcnts Parcal 3 LLC, Batflement tlcsa Land l'lvee0nents krcel 6 LLC, Blfrhmmt lrhee Lend lnvestneirE Pelcel T LLC, Brttlemont iiera Lend hrvec(rnertr Percel OHS LLC, B.tthnrnt illeea Lend lnvsetrentc Parpel5-1, TRI(3 and 4 LLC, Baffhment tcc. Lend lrwrdmcnb p.rcd5. 2, TRK 5 LLC, Bet0ement lllem Land lnvectments Prrcal5-2, TRK 6 LLC, Betdemont tiooa Lendlnvstmenb Parcal F{ryays LLG, Grcen Head lnvcetnenb'l LLC, Bumlng Rocilr B2lI LLC, Xlcl/z Ghurch Sh LLC, Battloment teea Golf Coure, LLC, S.ddleback Ulhfe Convcnhnco donbr, !,L!, W_l]!ow plt,nprttments LLG, Batfienpnt teca Leld lnvectuncrG percel t+ LLC, perartbe Valley tlnerab LLC, Betflement tca Land lnvettsnentr Tryn Genter f LLG, Betuemeirt toca Land lnvecfumenb Town Genbr 2 LLC, Battlement teea Land lnvuetmcritt Toum Ccnter I LLC, Battlement tece Phza Town Certer, LLG, Baillement ileca land hwettncntc peruel Sl, TRI( i LLG, Bafrl€ment teta Lend lnveetnenb OES LLC, Batdomant iieoe RV Perk [g, erihmrm By: tese Rn Stotaqe LLG, Beilernent tcea Offlce I LLC, todular Home* LLC, Ternarbf tgegg pede, LLC, ffillm Rldgp teca LLC,, Battlement feea Parcd i tLC, BeHamnt Ucee t-ot Holdingo LLC Agent STATEOFCOLORADO ) )couNwoF DENVER ) I,tte undersignedl.lotary P_ublic in and brsaid Coung ln sald S'EE, hereby cerlifi thet, Brlan A Kuhn, as Vrce President of Antero Reeourccs Plaance Corporation, yvho is knwn b me, actmi*edged befiore tne on this day that being infiormed of the oontanb of the insbument, has execubd the same rcluntarity for and as the act of said corporation. Given undermy hand and officiatsearfiis l@ o.v ot Alrt4[l,il' . zoro. My commlssion expircs: NoEry Public STATE OF COLORADO il lffir l$rlt[, rlllll il*l ['hE ltlllt{f |trh'Iilr,l'l {l lll"i ll ll t [.1?i?:iif tg]ffi #t!"?al;6' EE*,, ELD couNry c0 couNwoF GARFIELD ) l, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public, in and for said coun$ in said state, hereby certify that Eric Schmela as Authorized Agent for Battlement Mesa Partners, LLC a Colorado limiEd liability company d/bla Battbment Mesa Company, and Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments, LLG, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestmentrs Parcel 1 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel 2 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land tnvestmonts Parcel 3 LLC, Batflement Mesa Land lnvestnenE Parcel 6 LLC, Batlement Mesa Land lnvestnents ParcelT LLC, BatUement Mesa Land lnvestments Parcel OHS LLC, Bat0ement Mesa Land lnvesfrnenE Parcel 5-1, TRI(3 and 4 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land lnvestrnenb Parcel 5-2, TRK 5 LLG, Batlement Mesa Land lnvestmenb Parcel 5-2, TRK 6 LLC, Battlement ill€sa Land lnvestmenb Parcel Falrways LLC, Green Head lnvestnenb 1 LLC, Bumlng Rock B2l2 LLC, MClr2 Churctr Site LLC, Battlement Mesa Golf Course, LLC, Saddleback Village Gonvenlence CenEr, LLC, Willor Park Apartments LLC, Batlement Mesa Land lnvestments Parbel 1-A" [LC, Paradise Valley Minerals LLC, Bafilemem Mesa Land lnvesffnents Torn Centert LLC, Batlement Mesa Land lnvestnents Torn Center 2 LLC, Bat0ement Mesa Land lnvestments Torn Center 3 LLC, Battlernent M*a Plaza Torn Center, LLC, BaHement Mesa Land lnvestnents Parcel 5-1, TRK 2 LLC, Batthment Mesa Land lnvestments OES LLq Bafilement ttlesa RV Park LLC, Battlement Mesa RV Storage LLC, Bat{ement Mesa Office I LLC, ItiMular Homes LLC, Tamarislt Mlhge Pads, LLC, Wllow Ridge at Battlement Meaa LLG, , Battlenrent Mesa Parcel 5 LLC, Battlement Msa tot HoHings LLC, admowledged bebrc me on tlris day trat being Infurmed of the mntents of the insffirment, has elcecubd the same voluntarily for and as the act of said entiUes Girren undermyhandarrd offchlsearmis / 6#Jav ot flt^l Wf ,zoto. Mycommissionergires: ln - t I - e, O t t Ill lfi IIl rhl, rlllll llth lt/': lirtlir i:l'|ff lI1 I lt{Llll't ll ll I Receotionf: 790390aatztitzato @4r32r49 PM Jean Flberiggi-;7-6-R; FielBSi.oo Doc Fee;0'00 GSRFIELD couNrY co Exhtblt A Deecription of Battlement Mesa PUD TXHTBI,? i LEGAT. OE.SCEIPTTOII A parcel ci land lytng in sections U. at 7, a, g, 10, 16? l?,18, and 19, fol,nship ? South, E6nge gS Hesi and iecr,ionr lJ 1n9 21, Tc:..nship 7 South. Range 96 lt€nts, o! ths Sixthprrncrptl .yerldl.n,- Councy of Garllsld, Stltt o! eolorado,nore partlcularly d€6cribed ae follonrl Beginning at, the,,East lla Corner of, Section S, Tor,nship 7soutb, Aange 95 $estt Thence along the E.Est linc of Sectlon 5 South OO.IS,{3,Hest a distance ot 1628.3{ f€ct, t,o the $outheast cornerof the N7/2 NE7/1 SE7/4 sEl,/{ of sara sectton i;Thence atong the south line ot the utr/? NEira iifTr snfTrilorth r?'19,3o, Hest a distanca of 66i.Se ilct, ii tr.e$outhuest Corner -gf sa-if t{trl2 t-tEl1l 6El,/{ }eyilTience tlong ths rrest line of thc X,./2 rrtj-/4 lgifl SII,/4of Section i, llorth 00.23r16r ErEt s- dlstahce o!'lza.J{fee! to the Horthrest cornor qf sald ltElr/a sE1/a sEl/{ tXhence.long the ltorth llnc of the SEl/{ SEl,r{ of said'secticn 5, ltorth a7'26' r{, west a disiinca-"i sii.ii-ieet,to thc Horthlr€st corn€r of raid gZL/a ga,.ll,Tlrcncc along the r{eat llna of sE}{' sL]'lr'oi ealo secrlon5, sourh oo,30,SZ, l{e.at, a dirtanca of iisz.OS teet. t6 thgSouthr*.st cornGr of, aaid SEfl{ SEI/a, T!:I:?-1lo!9 rhe south linc 'or rcli iocrlon 5, south86'59'25' East a distanee of 13f!.?a feet to ihc southeagtcornrr of, said Sectlon E; Thence along the Eorth Line of sectlon 9, ToynshLp ?sourh, RrnEe 9i tlest, south 0?.iir{i, fiit-i afiiirrc. of1126"3? (s.t, to the Northeast comer o! thc !flnlr/a llt{lrlaof said Sectlon 9, Jhenge along thc East llns or thr xWL/l $t{lrla ol ralilScctjon gr South O!..02ri6, ttest I dlstancc iri lfOf.fS fcatro rhc southrasr corn€r ot rrli N*l/a idiifi- ----- fhence rrong th. Nbrth linc of thr EEl./r imrrr of, saldsection 9. sauth Ba.02r2t' Erat a afstinsl o'f-fiir.:S faetto the tlorth€ast cornotr of rrid sEllr x*r/aiThenee along the llqrth line af the sW:,,rt NEl,/{ of aaldsectico p, south 8!-35rit, Elst. arii'rnci-o'r-rii:.rofeet, to th. Horthe.sr carnG! ot said siiit-treillr-rbenee along the Hest llns of tha ltEl,/a nE;l o-t iafaSectlon 9, ilorth Ot'04r15' East a aletanci-Li rifr.l{ feetto r.he ilorthvcst cgrtr€r of Bal,d NEf/f XEll{;tbence along the forth rlne qf Erid sectltn'g, gouttr lll lfr llllrhl, rl{[ffi , lifll lilrEftiff l+!f ll$l H{, lll"l ll ll I Receot i on$ : 79O39O @atzsit201@ @4:32;49 Pltl Jsan nlbaricog-oi 9 nec Fee:$51.80 Doc Fee:0.0@ GARFIELD CoUNTY G0 8s'06,{l'Easl a distance of 127{.26 feet to the }iort.heast corner of said secf:on 9, Thence olong the E.st tine of said Sectioh 9, South01'Oo'{9- Hest a dietance of 1123.29 feet, to ths southeast corner of the liEl/{ lfEl/4 of said S€ct,ion 9i Thencc atonq the t{orth line sf, the sHl/{ l{l{l/a of sectlon10, Tor.rrrship 7 SouLh. Range 95 tlesB, South 88'15'55'East a distance of 631.29 t€ct to a point an the North ]lne ofrhe sajd 5H1/4 l{1.11/4, 647 teet Hest of the Northeasr corner of raid s1{1/.t t{wl/1, said point being the ltorthsest,corier of that parcel of land described ln Docuuent Nunber 13855{ !s resorded in Book 102 ag page 200 o( the recordsof tbe Clerk and Besorder of Garfield Countyi Thenee along the bqundary of aaid parcel thc tolloningftv6 {5} courseEi South O0'49'3tl' t{est a distance of 221.67 t€eti South !8'o9,56'Errt a distance of 361.92 fectto a point {56.00 (eet, rs Eeagured at rightangles, southerly fron the North llne of the Sl{1/1 }nrrl,/{ ol sald Section l0;south 89'1?'{?- El!'t r distance of 155.55 fect; South 0O'49'Jrl- tlest a distance of 2OL,t, f€ott South 89'1?'{7- EaEt a distance of 2{6.37 fcGt, to a point on the East line of aaid s$f/r mll/t 655.fcct south ot the Northeait, CornBr of aaid Sfl/a lrwl/{, Thence daprrtlng rrid parcel boundary along the East lincof the St{Vf XWI/A of said ScctioD lO, South 00'51 ,!6' llest a dlstance of 567.20 lect to the Southeast Corner of eai.d STI/{ Ft{1/4i Thence along the Easl line of tbc !Il{1rl{ S1{1/f of aaidsesElon 10, Soutb o0'5{'J8'tlcrt a dlstancs ol 13L5.llfeet to the SoutheBsL Corner of rald lml/a SHl/{,fhence along the goulh linr of tha NtIl/it SFfr/{ of rald Seetlon 10, North B9'1tr,Oi['lf€E? a digtancc of l32l.06feet to tha Eouthvest Cprner of said lIHf/{ SUL/atThencr clong th€ gouth ltne ot thc Nlr/z SEI/a of, Scctlon9, ?ornEblp 7 Erruthr n.rge 95 i{crt, llorth i7'19rll'llrat a dlstance o,25t1.{5 f,eet to tho Southr.ast Cornei of said Nr/2 SEr/., Thence along tbc south llna ot thc ll1,/2 s$l/4 of ErEtton9! llorth 38'38tO8'l.Iest a dl,stance of, 2651 .rlrl f,eet to Ehs Southvest corner of, said Nf/2 slll/{, Thencc alohg tha south line of, ttre NEtr/{ AEt/l of Saction8, fo$nship 7 Eouth, Range g5 l{est, fofth 88'.1],{9'llcst a dirtance ot 1!11,33 fsct to the Southvest Corncr o( eaidtEL/l sEf/a of Sestl.on 8; Tbence along the llegt llne of the SEl/{ sEl/4 o( Sectlon8, Eouth Ol'2O'll' WcEt a dictanc: of 1fl6.2t t,;ci- to the (11 (2t (tl (4) (5) lllifilllrhl,fll{ llN [tH*+il*1fltittill l#!lll,'l ] IlIReception*: 79O39O OAl2Ol2O1@ 04:32r49 PFI Jean nlbarico6 of 9 Rec Fee:$51.00 Doc Fae;@.@@ GARF:ELD CoUNTY CO soutirr€st. cerner of, said tEr/{ sBl/4 of Section 8; Thenca along rhe East line cf the HIIZ ltEl/a of Sectlon17r south 0I'00,5?, lt€sr r distance of 1619.16 feet to theSoutheast Corner of said llt/Z tlEl.l 4 of Sectior 17i Thence rlong t,he tgrth line of the ilEt/{ SEI/{ of $eetlon17, South 88'{6r0at E.sr a distance of l32a.13 f,eet to thoEllt corner o( sectlon 17; Thence along thc Easterly llne of the HEX,/{ SEl/a otSection l?, South 01'01,atr ltest a distance of ilZO.SOf€et to the Souch€,ast Corner of tha NElr/{ SEL/A of, Sectlon 1.7 t Thenca along the [orth rine ot the s]11/{ sr.tll{ of sestlon16, Tovnshtp ? South, Eanga 95 lfcst., SouEh gi.{Ir1l, Eirta dietance of, 1310.9i1 feeE to r.he r{orth.rE! cornGr of saldsr{1/4 gr1,/{ i Thence along rh€ EasE line of thc s}tll{ St{l/{ of SeEtion16, South 01'01130, Hest a distance of l3lZ.00 fect to th.Seutheast Corner of said St{t/a SBlla, Thencc slonE the South line of said Sectlon 16 North8?'l7rlB, I{est a dlstance of 1tt0.20 feet to tha Southregteornsr of said Sectisn 16; ?hance along thc South line of section 17, f;ornshlp ?South, Range 95 llcst, Harth 8g.a{r01, t{r,:i a dictance of19S{.{9 feat to the southuest corner of thG ELlz slr]-/lsEr/a t ?henca along tha tert line of thc Etl2 slrfl{ SElla,.tlorttr0o'grrl1' East. a dlstance of 1119.91 fsat-to thLllorthuest Corncr of said AVZ SrtL/A EEt/ttThence along _the South linc of ttrl fnvfZi sE,./4 of reldsectton 17, North a0'{g'02, H.st . dlriancs of, 66r.rg fectt,o the gouthn€st Corner of sald tfffr/{ SEl.r/{,Thenge along the south line ot ths ilElr/{ bffrll, t{orth38'{5102' t{est a distance of 11Eg.EB flet to a-polnt l0rods East of thg gouthrrest cornar of said Ns1/4 srv{,Thenc; lorth 01.Ofrgt, East a dlstanco of 131.93 fait;Ilrence Nor:th tt.l3r{{' llcrt r dirtancr pf 16i.Gl f,:rti?hence Nsrth OO'55r58, East a dlstance of, j27.CG fctt,llong the tlaet llns of the ilElr/t sl{rrll to tha No!-rhcratcorner of thc SV2 NT-L/{ $tt,/ltTlrence rorth t8'{5'lj' lrert 1r2d.li fe:t to tb6 lrortharstcorner.of_the EL/Z sBt/a, ltEl,/a sEr/{ of Scctlon ].8,Tounshtp 7 South, Ranga ,5 lllrtiIhence-rlong.the Xorttr llna of the El,/l SEX,/I [Ef,r{ SEV{of, said Scction 18, Iorth 88.r4rfi, l{ect r dlrtant: of329.86 feet to the l{orthuest corncr of raid EI./t Frx{/aNElr/a sEl,/{, Thense along-ths t{ert llnc of tho Ell2 sEl,/r Xr;l/a sEL/,aot Eaid Eection tB, South O0.g]rg1, iteet a dl,staircr of'559.61 feet to the Southyest Corner of said AVZ Ae,Vaxt,./1 st,.la, I lll l{rtr l$rhf, rllT llttllt f,H(l*f Lfi il}il,Hfi lll'{ ll ll I Receotionf,: 790390 aetzEitZOto 04:32:49 PII Jean Alberico7-;?-it-R; Fii,s5t.oo Doi Fee:0.00 GARFIELD couNTY c0 Thence along the South line of the t{Ell{ SLL,/1 o! saidsection rB, North Es'26'o?' h'est i airiorr"*-ti iir]ir r""t.to rha SouthueEt Corner.of aaid Uirrrf sefrrllThencc along the EasC llne cf tt.-sw174 SE1,/a ot rlldS:clion 18, south so. s5,:r. H.it-a' afLLnIi'it-i:i6liorect. ro the sourher'r, corner or "iiJ-iiili-sii,rii'-"Thence along rhe EaEt I jne ol {fri-irZZ NEI",/a ot Eccttonlg,..Toerrship ? south, Range s: r"=t. south 0l.06,!a, vresta di6r.6ncc ot 26i2.Og feci to th"-soUthcast Corn3r o! ,ialAtlt/7 Ntt/4t Thenca along the South llne of th: XEI/{ of Sectlpn l9rHorth 98'{1,12, Hesf a diatance-oi fflg.8, t€r! t6 thcsourhyesr corner of Eaid Hii/ii -- ll:l:" continuing HeEterly aiong tha south llnc of themf/{ of said section t9, North'aiiltrll, lIGct 2S?o.38{eer ro thr southeert coi-ner oi "ita-rmiZr"oi-siii,ioi, rs,II:i:. continulng_Westerly rtong irr" souttr llne ot thrNEl,/. of Eection z{, Tovnihtp z'siutt, n"nE--i- t?;"r;North 89.gt,tt, ltesi a olrtiice ii-aet:.12 te.E to r.haSouthrrcst Corner af, eald NEl/a, Ihence.along the H€st f tne-o'f iaicl !rEl/{, Horth OO.Z!,55,*:st l0lf.06 feit,f,bcnce Horth 01'25r{2- EartThrnce ltorth 66'll,r0{, HaetShence North 3r1.29112, Ea8[Thgnco fiorth 88.SZr30, }rottThcnee [orth OO.OO.OO, Eraifhence rorth El,lO,OO- lre;iot thr Col.orrdo Rlv.r,Thence along said center theclEtances i :23,69 fc.tt236.81 tect,1,6tt.03 f,e.ti202.02 fort; :161..t: f ert,935.9{ feet to the centerllne follorlng courrcs lnd Horth. 26.2',. 2Sr. East ll2. ggHortrr 3O.21r2gf Elst 206.tgllorth 3S.25r2g' tffit Ott,58North 29.1?r25, Erst Sl9.lgllorth {O,2{r21, EaBt Sg.iilfortlr i6.Z7r2S' EaEt 1SO,OiIorih 31.5{r15, Enrt f6S.2,[orth il't'Zr!1, Eolt zic.rsllorth 50.f6r25, Eart 686.?il{orth 72.2)rior Erst 3tO.9;Horth 75.!"?rl!, Etrt l,5l.t2l!o"!!, 77, aL, 27. Eact .t6t.Stlrorth Tg.SlrO?, EaEt :Et"9ilorllr ?9fOlr50' E.at a?,91lrort! o?.ilrZg. Eart Aj?.8illorth 27 'L7 '27, Eral 312 . a iNotth {0.a6r59, E6st lzg.a,l{orth 21'L7 r{O' Eeat Lg7.Z7 tecL,fe.t i f,Gatt t.rt;t..t i lGGt, fo.t tfcGtt f.ct, fe.ttf:rt: tcct ifclti fact ifactr-trt;fcet; fert r _l ll lh II1 r hf, ilrlil I lf I ll'Tt l{ rtil{f ll'ldtrf I l#,lll,,l Il ll IReception$: 790390 @AtzOl2@1O 04:32:49 Pl'l Jean AlbericoB of 9 Rec Feq:$51.80 Doc Fee:8.@@ CARFIELD C0UNTY C0 ltorLh l2'26,!9r 8.6t lZ4.li f,eet,uorLh f0'01,18' East tOg. rt2 fset;Horth ?{'02,,t9, East 2?6.07 feet;Horth 18.19'0gr ENEI 151.1? reet;Horth 90'40r20, E6rt {{a.46 foetlNorth t5'5?r21, Erat ],a9"32 f,cctlllorth t5'{1'02' East lio.3{ feet;|Iorth l{'13'?5'East 511.69 fectirtorLh Z{'54r{Br Ea6t 2{1.O? f,eetiNorth 1{'{0r02, Erst 99e-?6 felt,Nortlr 0it '? I ,25. llcrt l?{ . 6O ferir|torth 0t'li,Ol . EasL Zl.5.19 f.rt,North t0.08r11, tart 79.98 f6€t'North i2,Z7 r{8, East ?1.6g f,eet; Thence leavingr said Colorado Rlver cantprline gouth 81"08,11, East 526.15 f€Gti Thence Forth 01'01'10, East a dletancethen;e South 88'?{'36, Eait a dlstance Th€nce |rorth 53'18'25' East a distanccthe southerly Right-of-Itay of thr {t'1{,11, East a ot {85.22 tcet,zof 83.OO fcctlot 635-5O fcat torxi,etlng county Boad, Thence along aaid Flght-of-$ay Ssuth&irtanca ar, 55.".7.1- te€$. Thence continuing along said Rlght-Of*ttay South 3l.O{rO?,Eest 1O7.02 fect, Thencs contLnulng along eaid Right-Of-Tay South 1S.j5raa,EasE 56.56 f,€ett Tbence North 7e'19,16, t{est. I distance of 13.56 f,aatilhrnce South 79.47 r18. ltest a dlstatce ol 21.99 tosti?hense Souttr 37'23126' ifest a distancc ol 100.5tr fcct,Thence South A5'07 rZ7, I{est. a dlstance of, gl.S2 feet:Thence North 86'{9,t3- Etst, r diEtancc o! gS.2Q f,eet tcthe uesterly night-Of-Ily of, ths exlEtlnE CountyRoadi?hencc.llong eald Rlght-ot-H.y the totloulnE cour:si anddlrtanceri South lo.llrla, Eart r dlrbince sf 50.itfrCtt ?hence 2{{.26 fcet along the arc of a curve to thr lafthaving r radiur of 1611.9{ f,eat, thg chori of, saldcurr/e bearr South 02'5OtOl, Erst a dirtanct ol ?4t,03fcct t fhehce 3aL,22 feet atoDE the arc of a cur:ya to tha lefthaving a radius of I?0.Io feet- thc chord of 6rldcurve !e.rE gouth {2.tg,ZOi Eaa.t 3lO.g5 f,eet!fhonce South 77'25r36' Errt r dletancc of zag.9l tert,Thence South 82'00r15, Etst l{1.2S t.rttThense leavlng raid county noad Alght-Of-Hay Northl3'5a,59, Eact I dirtance of 6O.o0 fecl,Thence 6outh 76'011 01. East a dlstancc of 196.00 fact, I ll ]ffr lltr ltf, filt ! ll liltlrt l'illl lflr: lfld ISI I J fl ,lll'{ I ll I Reception$: 790390 aetzgitzol@ 04:32:49 PII Jaan Qlberico9 of 9 Rec Feer$S1.00 Doc Fee;0.00 GnRFIELD CoUNTY C0 ?hence South 66'01,0I- last a distance ofThenca NorEh 6{'50,Oo- Eest a distanca of?hence Scuth 86'1.1 .06, Eest a dist,ance of,Thence Horth 01'J6r?9, East a disiance ofThence ilart^h 86r4{r01'ltest a distance of?hence Narth 0L'15,06' fAat a ili-Etanc|! otThlnce North 0l'32r15, East a distance of,Thence Ncrth 01.39,Id, East a distanca otThencc Horth 65.5{,03, Hest a dlstance of,thc centerline of, rhe Colorado nlveilThehc+-along saj.d cenlerline th. folfouingdlst!n6ss: 92.80 feet; 12.20 feet, 20I. O0 f eet,' 550.OO f,eet, 359,65 f ect,i 469.21 fcGti 558.{O teet, 355.62 featt 597.5{ feet to courEes and tJorth 30'l{ rOlr East lZ6. {CNorth 11,'1,1 ,?3' Elst 26:.96Horth Ol'21,52. East ?l{.9gNortlr 06 . l3 , a J, EaEt 1{9. 3 6Nofth 09'50,22, llcat 1iO,lgItort.h I5.{dr{lt, t{est a{9.17llorth 27'27,i6, Elst 595.97llorth 29.30r{o' East ll6.50North {I'21r22, East t!?.13t{orth 5l'2erJ8. East 51?.59tlorth. 60.'f 7.r:.+- E*Bl 6i9..69.|lorth 58.1{r59r East ZtZ.73North 58'ltr39, East 236,76porth 7a'06r{2, East 310.8?llorth I6'52 ,08, East {l 6. 66llorlh 88'alr{6, Ea,st 27O.S6South 83'05132' East l9g.A6llorth 1A,27,5t, Ecst 618.9Atrorth 75'29ra5, East aEf.OsHorth 49'07rl6t Elrt S93.zE feat i f,eet t fGGt,fcct; f€Gt sfert;teet;feat; fect if..t tffii'f..t Ifeet i.fert,fect; fectifsat;feet; fsat itBst, T}:enqe leavlng raidO7'51'17' Ea,stNorth line of Colorado trlvcr centerllno Southt diEtance oC 2202.59 fert alonE thathe SE1,/4 of ral,d Scctlon i,lorilr, Bange e5 Heat of thc sixth frfncfpifto thr point of bcainning. Aovnchlp 7 Hcrtdian THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. SlIR I,'A C}' TJSI' AGI{I'HI\{ E},{'I' TI:is Surlace Lrsc Agreenlcnt ("Agrccment") is enteletj irrto and nrade ell'ective this l5th clay of January,2009 ("Etfective Date") by and berween Baulerrrcnt Mesa pailnels. tJ.C a Colorado lin:ited liabiliry contpany d/h/a Ba{.tlonent Mesa Conlpar:y. and Baltlenrent Mcsa Land Investrrrents, l-LC" Battlenrcnt Mesa Land lnvestnrenls Parcel I LLC. Battlettrent Mesa Land Inveslnrents Parcel 2 l-l-C. Battlernent Mesa Land lnveslmenls Pal'ccl 3l-1.C. Bat(lernent Mcsa Land Inve.qtnrcnls Purcel 6 Ll-C, Banlemcnl Mesa Land Inveslnrcnts Farcel ? LLC, Battlement Mesa Land Investmen(s parcel Ol{S LLC. Baulement Mesa l,and Investments Parcel 5-1, TRK3 and 4 LLC, BattJenrenl Mesa Land lnvcsttnent$ Parcel 5-2. ]'RK 5 LLC, Battlenrcnt Mesa Lantl Investnrents Pucel 5-2. TRK 6 LLC. Battlentent Mesa Land Investment$ Parcel Fairways LLC, Green Hcacl lnveslltuntr I LLC. Burning Rock B2L2 Ll-C, \4CV2 Church Sire LLC. Barrlctrrcnr MesaColf Course. LLC, Saddlcback Village Convs,nience Center. LLC. Willow park Apa(ntcnls LLC. Butilcnlent Mesa l-and Investnlenr.\ Parccl l-A. LLC" Parudise Valley Minerals LLC. Battlenlent Mesu Land Investment.s To*'n Center I LLC. Battlenrcnt Mesa Land Investnlents Town Center 2 LLC, Battlement Mesa Land tnrrestnrents Town Ccnter 3 Ll.-C. Battletttenl Mesa Plaza 'Iown Center, LLC, Battlenrent Mesa Land lnyestmenls Parccl 5-1. TRK 2 LLC. Battlement Mesa Land Inve.stments OES l-LC. Battlcment Me^saRV Park LLC, Battlenlent Mesa RV Storagc LLC. Battlerr:cnt Mesa Office I LLC. Mt'rdular Hontes LLC, Tamarisk Village Pads, I"LC. Willow Ridge ar l]atrlement Mesa LLC. , Battlement Mesa Parcel 5 LLC, Battlchrent Mesa Lor l{oldings LLC. whose addre.s.c is 73 C Sipprelle Drive. Battlement Mesa Cotoraclo 81635 herein:rfter, collecrively. callcd "Owner", Exxon Mohil Corporation hereinafter called "ExxonMobil", and Anlero Resources Piceance Corporation, 1625 Seycnrcenth Srreet. Suite 300, Dr-.nver, Colorado t10202, hereinafter called "Opcralor." Orvner and Operator may he r.clbrred tr: indivirlually as ir "Parly" and collectively a.s the "Parties," WHEREAS, the Owner owns portions of the surfacc of u lract of lantJ tlescribcd in fhe atlached Exhibir A locared in cafield county. color.ado, idenrified as Battlement Mesa PUD, hercinalier rel'errcd to as the "pmperty" ilnd cun'ently proccss tlf developirrg thc same l0r'residentiul and commercial uses; WHERI*S. the Properly is subjcct to a surfacc use agreenrenr wirh predecessor of ExxonMohil datcd Dec'enrber 12, lg8g {"BMp-ExxonM<tiJ stJA"} which agrcenrcnt rcserved to ExxttnMobil thc right to use portions of the Property to clevelop iti nrineral intcrest underlying the ProJrrry; WHEREAS. Operator hold.s valid and subsisting oil and gas leasehold rigSls underlying portion.s of the Prupcrty linnr hoth ExxonMobil. Owncr and other parties. antl, as .such has the right to reasonable use ol' the surface of thc Pruperty to explore lbr, develop. aund produce certain ol'the oil, gas and other hydrocarhons ("oit and Gas") that urderlie the Prcperty: and, WHEREAS, the Parties desire to cnter into this Agreenrent to supcrsede in part thc BMP-ExxortMohil StlA and to set ltrrth their undcrstanding of the rights and obligaiions of the Parties concerning operations ort and dcvelopnrcnt of the Pnrperty and to pirvide lbr a parl is in o1' the thc cttcxisicncc antJ .ioint tleve lrrprtrent of lhe surface estatc and tlrc Oil and Cia.s eslate arr<Jttl dclineate tlte proces.s thnrugh wl:iclr the Iwo eslates rvill be clevcl6pt"'cl; and WHEREAS. it is tht' intenl ol' thc Partier ll:at all ol' the existing o\yrll.rs ul'rhe sttrface ot'lhe Pnlperty {re ittcluderj in thi"s Agreeruent. anri li:r Llat purprxi ancl to rfrc bestnl'llte Orvners'krrnwlcdge. all r)f tlree[tilies rclatcd tn I]aIlen:rnt Mesfl pu{nex LLC lht{ huve an ownership iflterest in the surlace esute in the Rr:per1y arc listerl in the fi,1ti(tcstation paragraph ahove. To llte extent it is l:rter deterrninecl rhat entitir:s that have arrowner.ship intcrcst in the Properly and that are related to Bailler:rcnt Mesfl Ilartncrs Ll-Care nol partieti lo'this 4pcemenl. Owner shall cau.re those omitteel enrities to ralily antl enelorse this Agreernent wlren llry are subsequcntly idcntilicd; Now. THIiREF0RE, in con.riderution ol the mntuat pronrises conlainert herein,and ten dttllars {$10.ffit al:d olher gr:otl and valuahle consitleration, tlrc rcccipr andsullicier:cy o1'whieh nre herchy acknou'ledgcd, the purties agrcc ts fcrllow.s: l. Grant of Eiueltlelll. o$'ner herehy gri$ts to Operator a right-ufiway *nrl cilscmenlon. over, thrnugh, under and acro.ssi the Pr-opcrty t'or ilre purpnr. sf drilling.compleling. operating and protjttcing gas well.s. conduering reservoir fracturc stinrulation operations. rc-complctirrg and monitoring wells thiefort, together wirS the 'ight-of-way and easctrent on. over" through and acros.s rhe Frapertli necessiu) to c(lnslrtlot operutef ntaintain and repair (including hut not limited till access ruads.fluid reterrtion rescrvoir.,i. well "sites, tank batterier, corlrpre$soni. electrical lines. laqilities, pipelines for hanrJling hoth production pnrduc*d frorn dre pnrJ:crry. asrrell us thttt pttlduced linnr other lands whie.h Owner nlay not trave an inlercxt, whielr may he necessilt'y fi:r Opcrator to have il continuoui and eftjcient pipelineryslcm. pigging facililies. tanks. waler discharge" und any other actions eleemed necessary hy Operator tor it.'i operations. Operator shall prnvicle. within ninety 19O1dayr of tltc cxecution of this Agreenrenr, legal descriptions of rhe pipelinc easements gt'trnted hcrein as w'ell as envelopes for Wetlsite Locatio,s an<t their access roads. These legal descriptions are to be providerl hy Schnrueser, Gordon, Ir'leyer' or an engineering finn setectcd by the {grcemenl of ou.ner and operatpr" C<trifoflrrance ,with E*hibit B. Operuror shall lrrate and stake the proporerl plucenrent trf all Wellsite Locutions. all acce.rs roads. ancl all gas-garhcrirrg lincs. as depicted on Exhihit B tirr inspection hy owner ar teasr ls calenaaiauy, prir,, i;;, coll.ritruc(ic,n operutions forsuch proposcd "surface actjvity. Owncr nlry-inspcct fhestakcd tocations and their boundaries tu tleternrinc whether they confor.ni to theItralit:n.s as depictecl on Exhibit B. Within 5 culenelar dul,s ol'traving heen notiliedtrf such staking, Owiler nray ohject to rhe sraked locations and theirlhoundalies on tl're grounds that {hcy do not confornr kr the locations as depicred on Exhihit B. IfOwner olrjects, Operutor .rhall either re-stake ths location.i if ir r'tu*,i not actually confornr to the survey. or confinn that it does actually conform with to the locationlc us depicted on Exhibir B. If Owner doe.,i nol objeir within 5 calendlr tlayro after Ituving received lhe ir:ilial notice, then it will 6e rJeenretl to have wairied any objecrion ro the .staked locatious. Wellsitc lncations. Iixhihir B depiets location.s of the planned rve]l siles and centrul water' lrandling and treiltnrerlr laciliries {"weilsite l,ocarions"} to bc u.r.,1 try tlrt ?, 3, Opcrutor to devclop thc Oil and Cas estatc. Operalr:r agrec$ to restrir:l its Oil anrl Cus Operations lo tlte easer:rents for thc Wellsitc Locations showt'r on lixhihits B. "'Oil and Gas Operations" are delined lo include, bu{ arc nol Iinrited to. drilling. conrplelion, and rrrdnlcnance of wells and equipnrent. production operationr. worknrrers, u'ell rccorttpletirtns and deepenings. 0'acturing, lwinning and the drilling rtl" replaceurcnt rtells and tlrc localion ol' trssocialerl Oil and Gas prr:duction equipnrcnt, Slrccific operationat requirenrenl.r applying to irrdividual Wellsite l-ocalir:ns are shown in Exhibit C. Any ntaterial devialion lioln the planned location oi the Wcll..iitc l,ocaliorrs, as shorvn in Exhihit.r B will reqnire Orvner's prinr wdttcrt approval. rvhich rpproval rvill not he nnreasonably withheld. "Matcrial Deviation" is clefined {s any proposed surtacc use or occl.pancy hy Operator outsidt' the boundaries ol'the Wellsite lncations identificd on Exhibit B, Opcratar slrall lt:cate, huiltl. repair', and tnaintain tanks. scpal'ators. treaters. dehydrators" and all other associated oil and gas drilling ancl production equipnrenl antJ l'acilities. and rvellhead cornpressors, only wilhin tlre Wellsite Locations shown on Exhibit B" Operator shall hal.e the righr to inslull, rcplace, opfi'ate and mitintain equiprtrent on Wellsite Ltrations. Operator shall turly be pennittcd to huve a rcpair and nraintenance t'acility ut the central walcr handling and trcatnlent facilities located at Wellsite Locatiotr F. with usc of such lacility lirnited to operutions contlucting under this Agreentent and conditioned upon thc rcquircruents specilicd un Exhihir C. Without waiving its light to use rhe trrll dinrensiurs of tlre Well.sitc lrlcarion as described in Exhihit Il. Operator shall u.se gocld laith elfrrrts to ('ansrruct the Wellsite Locutions to hc as snrall us l'easonahly l'easilrle lirr clrilling rmd completion aclivitics and will ultenrpt to reclainr the Wellsite Locations to iln areil nu lxrger than is fiecessary to supporl production equipmcnt and future workover and recomplction or re-drilling aclivity. Suppofling lncilitics that rrray bc locatcd on Wellsitc l.ocations include hut are not linrited to" closed nrud svsterns. well hcad cquipment" lines to carry condensale, gas and watL.r, tank-s. dchydrators. treaters, nnd any other l'acilities related to Oil and Cas Opcrations and deen:ed ncccssary hy Operator, It is expressly untlerstood lhat no r;entralized courprcssors will hc located on thc Propelly" exccpt that wcllhead conipression will he pernritted sub-icct to tlle noise ahatentent reqtrirenrents provided for hcreinalier. Centrul wilter handling antl treatment facilities are pentritted to be located on the Propeny as identilied on Exhihit B. Orvner agrees to cooperatc with Operator in ohtaining necessaly rpprnrals for such I'acilities. Any valve sites. exposcd pipelinc structures. wellhcad colnpres$or housing. pelltlancnt tanks intended 1o eontain hydrocarhon $uhstances or produced water installed during Oil and Gas Opemtions ('ur thc Wellsitc Location shall all he low prcfile wltcn lechnically t'easible lnd painted with color tones. n:atched to the surrounding landscape as pcr COGCC Series 804 rulc nn Visual Impact lr{itigation. Owner rcser\,rs the right to sclect rhc lruc and h. d. 0. 3 4, surface linish al the linte tll-the initial installation of sudace lircilitic.s,ou'ner and opcrrtnl shalt jerintll, *ntl jn good tairh c()operure ru rakc,llutually itcceplable rlleasures lo protect the rcsidenrial characier 6f prpperty tuutside ol' thc Well.,iite l-ocations, All wellheadr or production Jircilities shall he located pursuant to coG(,c rules applicable at the lir:rrc they are insralled irnd as *hn*n on Exhihit B.{-occc rcgulations shall specify the rcquired .rcthiaks from any designarecr boundury line in lhe Battlenrent Mssa PltD ol a designarerl ouiside ui.tivity aleil. g. Operator. at its s0le fost, ri.sk and expen.sc. will hc rcspunsil'rle to oblain anygo\ren'ltllental required uppntvals rchted tn rhe Wellsite Locations. Owrrer dgrce.$ to s-oop€ratc with Operator to ohtain any govelnmentul r.equiglapprovals. If operaror is precruded lrunr obrainirig iequircd gnr.r,r,,r"nrrt approvals for any Wellsite Location. Owner ug,ecs ro work in gtrgri I'aithwith opcrau* ro rocirre a suitubre rcpracenrent rocati,n. Access Roads. Exhibit B depicts the approxin:ate Iucatiuns cll'the ptannetl accessruads ("Access Rtnds'") lo he used hy the Operator to develop tltc Oil and (ia* est{lc. Operator aBi-ees lo reslrict it.r Oil and Oas Opemtions fo fhe easenrents l.orthe Access Roads shttwn on Exhibits B. Any rnatcrial deviation ll.rrnr the plannerlloctlion of the Access Rcrads, as shown in Extrihits B will requirc Owrreis priorwrillen approval. which approval will nor he urueasonahly withheld. ..Material Deviarion" is defined as any proposed surface u$c or or.cup&ncy hy operatoroutside the hounrlurics of rhe Access RoacJs identified on Exhibii g. Access Roads eon$tructed hy operatol shall bc no greater than 20 f'eetwide. gated and maintained ir a goocl yisual contlitioi and in ctufornritywith applicahle state :rnd local starrdards for oil antl gas operudon;,includirrg gruding lbr proper drainage. ,such road construction turrd nraintenancc shulJ be at the .role risk. cosl antl rxpense (}l'operator, Operatorshall monitor tlrc condition of the Access Roaos antr in trrose situations wlrere wananled. apply dust $uppreris&nts such a.\ water, sr:il tilek. und/ur magnesiunr chloridc solution. Vchicle speed in excer.\ ol- ?0 nrileri per hourisproJ:ihited. operator wilr ar reasr annually fruward u ..NorlcE io eu_coNTRACToRs" rrgarding driving and trirlljc luw adhcrcnce and a policyof disciplinc up ro and irctuding renrovul of rhe ofl'ending party'liorir tctivities conducted under this Agr.cenrcnt l'nr violators. lf operamr or its vendors.cau$e danrage to a roatl tlrat is jointly used hyoperutor. ils vcndors urd the p.:rsons residing within the Bittlenrenl Mesa Pt.lD. 6n*rator, a$i ils sole co.sr. .shall pronrptly rcpair anv damage which it euule$ which i.r u direct result 0f ils use of the road. operator rgrccs lo bearall expenses to remove mud, graver und snnd in ii nranner thrir will cause suqh roads to be returneel to the condition of such tr)ad$ hefore he.nginrpacted bv Operator's Oil and Gas Operutions, Tlrtr Panies rrgree to conduct tlrir r"especlive operirrions in a nunncr which tninimizes itlterlercttcc rvith or delay o{ the ongoing olxralir"rns of the otlrer- a. h. 5. d. No entployee (acting in an oll'icial capacity lor Openrtor arrd not as a puhrlie llerson). dgcnt, vendor. vendrlr's enrployee. colrsullant or ally olhct'pcrs()l'l authorizcd bv Opcrator to be on the Ploperry shall hring alcolrol. tlrugs. ilrcarn:s. ur irniurals upon the Pxrperty at anv tinrc, All gates and Acccs.s Rolds on and at the Wellsite Locations and such other facilities as agreed to try thc Parties u'ilt be kept clo.sctl u'hcn not irr trsc in hy Opr".rirlor and Operator slrall take all rcasonable steps to keel: the area scn'ed by tlrc roadway ils secrrc as possihle. Operalor'. at its.\ole cost, risk and expense. will br. responsihle ro otrtain any governnrental requirrd apprnvals rclated to thc Access Roads. Ou,ner agrees tcl uoopemte with Operator to obtain any go\,ernrnentill required approvals, Owner agree$ to cooFerate rvitlr Owner in sccuring rny and all such required approvuls. Authorized agents of C)rvner n:a1, utilize Accr'ss Roads, provided that such usc does nol interfere wlth Olxrator's ongoing activitieb on the Wcllsitc Lrrations. Pipelines. Exhihit B depic:ts. the locatiorrs of the planncd gas garhering line {"Pipcline Easenlent$"} to bc usetl only try the Operatol to develop the Oil and Cas estate. Oi^*rntnr agrccs tu rerlricl it\ Oil untl Cas Operations to lhe areas shuwn orr Exhihits B. Any rnatedal deviation fronr the planued ltration of tlre Pipeline Easentcnts. as slrctwrr in Exhihits B will require Owner's prior wrirten approval. whiclt approval will not bc unreasonahly withheld. "Material Deviation" is delinetl 8s ully proposed sur{'acc u$e or occupimcy by Operator outside the hounclaries of the Pipeline Easernents irtenlitied on Exhibit B. Pipeline Easen:ients shull coruiist r:f a 25-loot penilflnent eil\cnlcnl fltrd ir temporary 5O-limt construction easentent and be lilr the use (ll'Operator lbr the installatinn. openrticrn. nraintenance and repair of welh. utility line.s. flowlines. pipelincr,. and appurtenant equipnrent thar u'ill be uscd to produce, gather, nlc{L{!Irc, lrcal, transpot't ol' dislribute oil. gas. liquid hydrocarhons. and water, whethel treelted or unlfealed. Operolor. its succcss(ll's. assigns, al'filiated cornpunies. pirent conrpluries. ancl suhsidiaries. nlay use any of the flowlines and pipelincs located in the easerrrcnt$ to produce, gathcr. transport or distrihute oil. ga.r, liquid hydrocarbons and waler. b. Operator ha.*,i the right tn con$tnrct. usc. repair. mtintain und rcplace flowlines. pipelines anr! utility lines provirlirtg scrvice to rvclls.and facilities a.s shown on Exhihit B. Oas gathering lines shall he installed at depth.s not less than approxinrately 48 inchcs helow the surface of the ground, excepl in those ilrcas shown on Exhibit B where Owner and Olrrator agrce to install thenr at a greater or lerser depth l() itcconlnt(tdate stttrnr sewer lines. scwer lines. watcr lines or other similar gravitydependenl lacilitics ("Graviry Dependent Faciliries"). Additionally. C)perator shall hury its gm gathering lines at u grcilter or lesser depth ut rruch points indicated on Exhihit B us necessarj to provitle Ou'ner d. u''ith acccrs roads lo its drveloptnent properly antl uvoirl exirting stnrcitl;cs. Operitlor will constrlt rvith Orvner prior to installirlg llic gu.r gathering lincs tr) agrt:.: up{)n * hurial deptlr} nccsssary to avnid owner's existing anrJ anticipated Lrtilities. access lo i{.s pnlpcrty irnd rtnrctLli.es. ou,nei ancl operator shall each consult in good faith tu reasonalrly and nrutually {cconttttt:ditte eaclt ttlhcr'.s ccrttt(>uric itltct'csts in the Prtrperly ant1 l6c underlying oil and gas leases, In the elent f)u'ner desircs to have existing gas gathcrirrg lines (or such rrlher lines or utilities as operalor. may have in;talledi rcde.-igned or relocated due to owner's develupmenl plun.s, operator shall revicw 6*r,.r.s detailed drawings and atterupt lo accornmodate rcdcsign or re location of rhe gils gulhering lines ,al ou,ner'.s expensc. I-ocatinns of gas gatheririg line eilientent$ and depth of pipeline installation muy be clranged hy niutual agreclren( oI the Pnrties; pnrvided, howcver. all costs and eipelses of such relocatit:ns shall be borne hy the puny rcquc.rring the relocarion. ln the event lhat the parties a$ec to tlrc rctocaritrn ol't pipeline fi'galhering Iine at lhe owner's requesr, rhc operalor srrail provide orvner with a wr.itten estinralc of the relocarion co.sts. owner shall renrir fifty pcrccnl (50gf ) of thc amount of tlre eslimate to the operator 30 days prirlr: tt, comrnen"enrenr ol'the relocatiou operations and the rcntaining 5011, upon conrplerion of t6e work and thc subtnis.sion of'un itenrized invoice as providetl heieinalier. "lhc finul anrount due shall Lre adjusted up or down upon completion of the work and alter an itemjzcd $ta(emenl is pxn.i<lecl to Owner. opcrator shall u:mptct all trenches relaterl ro any phasc of drilling urrd/or pipclinc constnrclion tu no lcss th*n gsvr SpD: provided rhat conipacrion shall he 1007., sPD tbr all rrenc'bes which are in arcas designarcd ltri public or 1:rivate rcatls ur pavcd traiJs. owner nlay {:ro$s gat; galhering line easenrent.s uffimred or grunted her.cir to inslall. operutc arrd maintain streets. cur{rs, gutters. sidewalks" utility seruice lines, cahlcs or fucilities, incltrding thorse fcrr rryatcr. ga$. sewcr, elecrricity, telePhone, televirirrn" antl liher optics, prnvided thar Owner shail ure ir* heit efforrs kr mininrizc interference with operalrlr's use of thc easeruents afilrnred or granted hercin, and provided furthcr thar l) any such crossing slrall hc at subsrantially right angle.s ro rhe eascrrents alfirmerl or gruntci hcrein. il' reasonablS, possiblel r) if .any r,uch fiitreels. curbl !ut.r*.si<Iewalks lir.res. salrles ol lircilitics are laid suhstantially parallel to gaihcring lines or pipelines, they shall tre located at a nrinin:um lroriz-ontal distance o] live lbet l'rorn lrny guthering linc or pipcline; ancl. 3) any lines, cahles or facilitic.'i thal cruss gathering lines r:r pipelines shall tre srparated yertic[1y by u rninimum distancc of lrvo (2) feet center-to-center- orvnel" its aBents. rcprescntarives. suc(e$sors antl assigrts nriry use easeruenls for other ulilitieri. nccess untJ roadu,ays as rlecmcd nercssiry tr-r, the Ou'ner: prnvidr'd thirt utilities shall havc l hnrizontal scparution of at leu't fivc {5) feet (t:erter [o center] and u venieat separatinn ,if at least two ( ? I l'cct ( center-t0-center). c. ()c' h.Within ninetl, {90t days li:llowing conrpletitxr of construcliorr ol' uny working regnrcnt of pipe linc or ancillirry facilities. Opcrator sltall. at its sole crrsl. provide Os'ner with as-huilt drawings ol' the con:pleted pipelinc .scgntent or ancil lar-v litciliticr, Openrlor, at its rolc cosl. r'isk and expcnse. will trt'rtsponsihle to ohtain an5, govcrnnxnlal reqr"rircd appruvals rclu(ed to the Pipclinc Easenrents. ()wner agrces to cooperale witlr Operttor to obtilirl any govemmenlal required approval.s. Pipclines serving each Wellsite Lncation shall hc conrpleted contemporaneerusly with the r'onlnrencernent ol'oil and grrs operuticlns at the respective Wellsite Locutions A, B. C, D, E. L and M" on u locirtion hy location hasis. ln the evenl Operator desires to permit s third party to utilizc Opemtor's Pipeline Easenrents. whiclr utiliz.ation is not in connection u,ilh Operator's Oil and Gas Operations. Operator shall ohtain the pen:rission ol'Owner lo such use. Operator acknowledges that Owller nruy rcquire conlpensiltion and other consideralir:ns for the grant ol'this pertuission. Opcrator acknowledges thjs grant ctf pipeline casenlenls is reflestivc of its agrccrrcnt rvith Ownel'to grcatly rcduce or eliminille trucking at Bottlernent Mesa PUD by the trurrsportation of oil, gas. liquid hydrccarlrmrs and waler hy pipeline in ils Oil and Cus Opcralions frunr tlrc Wellsite Locutions to thc ccnral u,ater hurdling and trextrncnt fucility shorvn ou Exhihit B. ll' Owner intends to constl'uct any inrprovenrents in arty of the pipeline or tccess easenrents descrihed in this Agreerncnt that would potcntially interfere with Operator's access trl or use of such easenlent, Owner shall provide at le&$t 180 day;' Notice to Opentor' (the "Notice Period") nf such intended aclivity. Notice shall be given in writing and shall he specific enough to allow Operator to deternrine the extent tr: which such activity would poteutially intcrl'ere with Operator's use of any easenrcnt" Operator n:ay conslruct pi;relines or olher lacilities as provided in the Agreenrent, in such easernents duting the Notice Pcriod without interference lion: Owner's uctivities. lf Operator has not constructed pipelines or facililies in such ea$erlrent during the Notice Perirrd. and Owner has suhscquently built improvements in suctr easernsnt alier the end of the Notice Period, then Operatol may constl'uct pipelinc$i or facilitics in such eusenrcnt, hut Operator shlll he required to pay tor acluul danrages to the improvcnrents constructed in such ease,nelrt that art causcd by Opcrator's suhsequent construclion of pipelines or facilities in such ensertrent. lf Owner gives Nolice, but has nol constructed any improvenrents in the casemcnts fbr n'hich it ha.s given Notice under this Paragraph hy the end of 365 days finnr tlre dute tf such Nolice, then such Noticc shall he deerned to huvc lapsed. and the parties' rclative rights irr such ensement$ shull return to the status quo that exisied prior to the Owrtcrs' giving of Notice. k. nt. 6. 7. 8. 11' ln tiie eve nl Opc'raltlr's Oil and C*s Operatitlrs irr:pact thc Ballenrenr lr{cslCtrlf Courst'. Opet'alor ilgrees to rcstore thill pan ol'ihe goll'coutse lo itr pre, ir::pactcd conditicrn fls sfi)n as possihle. Ii rhis rcsttxalion. Opelart,,r will$'ork rvitlt the goll'cotllsc supcrinlenrlenl to assunrc that all ua.ir*ury ,ra;r, al'e taken to rclurn it to its pre-inrpacted conditinn. Operator. ugi.*, totttiline unel pay lbr lhe gttlf coursc nrainter:ance stall' arrdTor. it.s tlciignrtcd velldors 0-s well as all ntaterials required. Opemtor shall also poy fi" ,,nf revenue lo.cs causcd hy its incur.sion inlo the golf course. Ttte ainount ol. the.se lo'sses shall bc dctcnnined by thc goll'coJrse's prcviou.r year'$ roundsllum thc "lalien" period multipliecl hy the cunrnl year's rales frrr eaclr round, Operutot' lbrther agree$i to perfhnn ttll work directly inrpacting t1e seyenlh gleen' t0 the extenl col'lulle!'crally l'easible. in the rlonthsqf Jairrary md Fehruary (u,hen the golf course usxge is rypically lowl. o" At .such tinle its pipe is laid in the pipeline edse,ncnt$" it shall n6t [.1grerno'ed except for thc purporc of repair. Lrpon the tenuinarion ol" Operalor's Oil ar:d Cas Operalions. ttre pipelines itlott Oe lefi in plar.u untl abandoned by Operator. Power'/Tilcphonc/llransfornters. only power lines, tmn.rfornrem and rtatatrunstnissitttr lincs [sces$iirv frrr thr. operation ol' wclls tlrilled on thr Wellsite !!"_1,l,rn: or prnducrion equipn:enr ancillary thereto. nray be insralled on r5eWellsite Location or in tlre ca"\entent of any Aicess Rnad or iipetine Easenrcn(. Noporver line' datl transtttission line or translbrmers rvill he pernritted t:6tside ol'wcllsite Lttcariun, Access Rotd or pipeline Easenrenl shown rimt;r g. Hout's ol'Qperation"l'here will he no 1i11g of day reslrictir)ns with regard ro drilling,contpleting- re-contpleting. workover, rcservoir ti'acture stinrulalion operationi-"with tespcct to olher routine ongoing Daintenqncc. devetoprnent and pintluction operutiolls. Operator agrees to Iinrit such activities (ercept in the case t{' emergency) to betwccu lhc hours ol'7:0() AM lo g:fi) pM. Noise Ahatement. Stationary engine.r ancl their exhaust.s shall he tocated and oriented to direct noise away frorn thc homes cto.sest to Wellsite Location.s as se{fonh by COGCC Serie.s tl0?.c rule. Equipment initially insraller] un We1lsirel-ocations shall be modetr and wcll nrainiained. operaror will evaluare noisegcneralion lionr equiprnent and require rontractorli to relit rrltufflcrs etc, in siruation.s whcrc tlte voluntc of sound Produccd miry exceed applicahle standarrls. Operutorshall at all times rnainlain compliance wirh appliCuhl* Col.r,iulo Oil antl OasConservalion Comnris.sion ("COCCC") rules and regulation.s perlaining ro noisereduclion standards in Residential/ Agricultural/Ruial ureas und ,n piny lrcst nlilnagement pracl.ice.s trs $et out in the COGCC Series 802 Noise Ahttenrenr Rule. Neither Operatt:r nor its vendors shall be pcrurittcd to utiliz.e engine hraking on thePrnperty. Lishtirlg Abaterler:t. lf a drilling rig is within 1,000 l'eer ul'an rrceupiecl 6welling"operalor und irs silbcontracton wilr align the drilling rig lighring'uquipnrenr'i, Ittinintize the px:portion ol'lhe lights thar are dircctcd tc,*urO r:-he dielling and willinstnll lighting shield devices rrn all nl rlre mure con.tpieuour lighs, Ligliring shall 9. lu. be directed inward anci dowr:ward except as deenred nece.(sary by Opcralol ttr illr:nrinate olher aleas ltrr sufety l'eus()ns. Operator shall usc appropriate techrrology lo nrininrize Iight pollution ernlnuting l)'onr the Property incluciing. but not lirnitetl to" utilization ol low densitv sodiurr vapor lighting. Ail Enrissions and Odor Abatenrelt. Operator rvill ulilizc nrats" soil tack and/or liquid dust suppressants a.q neces$al'y t() mitigate lirgilivc rJust enrissions l'rurn Wellsite krciitions. Conrpletion proccsses shall be designcd to cunsolidate the nutnher ol' hyrlraulic fracture stlmulalion llow-hack events. No flaring of *'clls shall he pcnuittcd within 2.000 l'ee t of an trcupied dwell'ing, except in the event ol' e,nergency. Operator nray llure a well within 2.0ffi fcet of arr occupietl dwclling il' suclt flaring is conductcd utilizing llarc suppression containnrcrrt. Clycol dehydrutors, tarks. treatcni. and flares slrlll comply, u,ith applicahle CDPHE and COOCC regululions governing VOC emissions. Oyxralor's opet'ations slrall he in conrpliance ',r'ith thr applicublc Colorudo Deparlntcnt r.rl Public Health and Envinrnn'lenl Air Quality CorTtrul Con:mission Rcgulations. including. bul not limited to. the Regulation No. 2 requirernenl thal no oil or gas op€ralion nray cau$e or allow lhe emission of oclorous uir tiorn any single source that is rlctcctihlc alier lhe otlolous air has been tlilrrtetl with seyen or nlorc r.olumes of odor-lice air. The.se rnrasrlrsnlcuts shall he luacle outside the prnperry linc of the prnperty liom u,hich thc cnrission originates. Noxious Weed Managetusnl. Operator shall nraintzrin r noxious u,eed managcnlenl plan consistent witl: the requirernent$ cll' (iartield County. Colorado and the COCCC Sedes lfi)3.f. and 100.1.e. rules on noxiolrs wcrcd ntunagetuent. Visual lmparlt Mitiuatiolr and Reclamation of Wellsitq" Locations. Opcrator agrees to con.strucl eaclr Wellsite Location to miligate vi.sual irnpacts. including specific Wellsite Location requirements describcd in Exhihit (' As soon as reasonahly feasible {and consistent with her,t practices and growing sca$clns), Operator shall c'ommence inlerim and llnal reclamillion opemtions ils per COGCC Scries 1003 and l0M rules. Thc tin:ing to bcgin such reclanration operations will he deternrincd in good taith negotiifions hetwcen Operator and Owncr. ].hc' reclarmation standards arc set forth in the attached Exhibit D. Rcclalnation Pllrr. Envilonnrent rrnd Safety" Operator will comply rvith all applicable COGCC, Colorado Departmenl of Puhlic Hcalth amd Envirolrnrent (CDPIIE), Environnrental Protectinn Agency IEPAt spill control, cleunup. and rep:rring rcguirenrenls. thc Conrprehensive Environmcntal Response. Conrpcnsation and I..iability Act ("CFRCLA"I. Thc Resourcc Consenration and Recovery Act ("RCRA") the Oil Pollutirx'r Act ("OPA") and the Cleun Waler Act. Sanitary farilities u,ill be on site ut all times during drilling, testing und courplctiun operation.s. Scwuge will be placed in u portlblc chernical toilet. The toilet will be rcplaced periodically urriliz-ing a licenscd contractor. Toilet conlenlr $,ill he delivered to loc$l wa$tewater trculmenl lacilitics in accordance with state and ctnrntv regulations. Disposal will lre in accordance rvitlr the State of Colorado and Garlreld County rules and rcgu la tions rr-'gurdin g se wa ge I reat nlen I antl di sposnl. lt. t:" Il. h. All refuse- tri$h irnd othcr solid wasle" (including cans. papcr. rable, etc.) generalcd cluring drillirrg. lesting arrd cctrrr;.lletion operaliols wilt 5e cotttitilt:d itt encltrsed reeeplacle$. renrovecl fir:m rlre location pl'o,nptly. and hauled to tn autholizerl di.sposal site. d. C.lntnrcdiatcly alter cotnpletion ot'constructinn. all clctrris antl olltcr rlllstc n:alerials will he cleaned up and rernoved ljont lhe location. All p'ojcut-relatcd activitics invorving hazanjous nuterinls use ivill he conducted in a manner that rninirnizes frotentiirl envircnnrcntal ir:pacls. operator shall n:aintain a flle of cursrtt Material saf'ety Datu sheets (MSDS) ltrr ull chenricals, eontpounde, tntl/or suhstimse.s lirat ar.e used in the cottrsc of site ;rreparirtion. drilling operations. pxrtluctiun t:peralipns antl rr'clamation. conrpliance with rhe for-egoing wiil he goverrcd lry the ruler and legulatitxrs of the colorado oil anrl Ga"s Crnsenation conrn:issiun. Any spills 0l oil" gus, (,r uny other potentially haziucleius $iulxlance shall he lept}rted to (and $'ithin thc tinrelrarnes specifietl try) Ior.al iluthorities, state authlrities, l"edertl aulhCIrities. and other respr;n.sihlc parties as requircd under EPA regul:iriuns - 40 cFR pnrt I 10. Discharge uf oil regulatiorr, ard 40 cFR part l12. oil Peillution preventior: regulatiorr..urtj coGCC anrl CDPHE spill rcponing rcquiremenrs. such cyenr shall be rrririgated inrnrcdiatcly. as flppr'opriate. thruugh cleanup or removal lo an approved disposnl sitc. openrt$r will iurplenlent a spill prevemion, contrcl and countcr rrleasure ctutrol plan (SPC('). Ntt hazarclous rtraterilts in loxic ctrncenlrariuns will Lre penttancntly sloretl on any Wellsite krcllion. Ilaz;rrdous rnaterials I'ot use in the prorluction of oil, gas or water wiil be allnwed hut will he stored antl in use in reasonahle quantitie$ necessary for Operator's nctivitics on such wcllsite Location. No bulk storage of hazardous materiats is allowed. operator shall ensurc tlmt Bll pcrstrnnel antl conhnctors. ernployed in operations slrall rcceive ilppropriille training in salbtl, and environnrcntal pmlcction pracliccs ir-r required hy.statc ancl fcderal laws and regulutions. openrtor slrall not lxru.se enrployees ()r the pnrperry or a tenrponry orpernunent hasis without thc exprrlis l(riltcn consenl of ou,ner- Nott'ithstanding llre toregoing, opcrutor is pern:iiled hr allow key pcrstunel to reside teniporarily cln wellsite l.ocariorrs provided such pemonneJ are. in operator's and owner's jointly lreld opi*ion, neccssiuy lo maintain a safc operation. Thc opetator will conduct and maintain its <lperations irr a safe nunner and protect the public fronr any hazardous condilions. ln the event of an enretgenc),. operator will rake inrnrcdiate appmpriute ilction to safeguard litb and prevcnt significnnt environrnenral deg.adarion. Errrergcnc)'Cotnmunications. Opcrator will comply with ull local. ltate ancl lbderut reporting lcquirenlenls in all e[]ergens] situal.ieins, Entr-'rgency (:onlircl iufornrati6n flts' h. l{. l0 t5. shirll l:e posted in a conrpicuous locu(ion on the Properry. ln the cvent of' un enrergellc-\' rtquiring conturunicalion wrth tlre conrrnunitv. Opcralor u'ill cnrrrrlintlte rvilh thc Carticld County Erriergency Cunnrunicaticus Authority to ir:rruediately contilcl sulfirce owners living within 1,000 lect <:l' such Lntergctlcl'. Furtlrer. Operator slrall iluntediatcly contilcl Ou'ner'r represerltativc udvising of thal enret'gency situation Operatu''s Sole Risk: ln.surance. C)peraltrr shall conduct all rperations orr tht"- Properry al its sole risk. cost and expense. Operator assuntes all rjsk and liability ol-any ratu.tt incident to. occasioncd by or resulting in any nlanner. directly or indirectly. lrrrnr Operator's operiltions hereunder. Opelutor shall carry nr: less than $5 nrillion in general liahility linrits for an-v one occurtertce and $l0 rni.lliorr in the aggregatc, anrl shall nanre the On'ncr as an additional insurcd with respect to thc liabilities ussunred hereunder. Surlace I)auraee Payr::ents. O;rcrattrr shall conduct lrcrrrring and laudscaping at tlrc Wellsite Locations as descrihed in Exhibit C. The rcltrenced berrning aud landscaping is not intended to rvaive alrl' rigl:t or renredies llre Orvncr nrty have. including the right to damagcs. if it is dcternrincd (hal tlrc ut)nr.luct ol'Operator. or its agentx. employees. sr.lccessors or assigns exceeds the scopc of'the thosc lights granted hrrcin or Opcralor is in hrcaclr uf its dutics untler this Agreenlenl. Owners' Utilities. To the degree that Operator requires any ulility lincs (i.c. conrnrunication. clecric. etc) to service any of thr'fracilities dcpicted orr Exhibit B. Opcrator agrees lrr locate such utilit5, lincs undcrgrotrod al Operat<lr's cost. Compliant^e with Colorado Oil and Cils Conservation Rules and Resulations. Operator agrces to conrply \Mith all of tlre applicable rules ancl regulations of the COGCC cone'erning the developn:ent of {he Property lor oil and gas exploration. drilling. production ancl the Property's I'eclanlation. Prcr,idcd, however. that Operutor has complicd with applicable rcquirenrcnts of the COGCC Regulatir:ns ltrr well perr:ritling. Owner aglees. tbr it.sell its successors and msigns. that it shall exccutc written u'aivcrs lo allow the COGCC to issuc permits to drill wells in thc Wellsite l.t:cations .shown on Exhibit B" including without lilrritation. waivers ol any selbilck reqnirentents irnposed by the COCCC's High Density Dcvclopn:ent Area regulations. lndenrnificption. AII usc and occupancy ol'the surface of the Propefiy ol'Owrrer. its suc'ces$oni und assigns. hy Operator. its agcnt-\, employce.s. contraclors, suhcontractors, representatives. agents or assigns, shall he at the sole risk of Operutor, Opcrator herehy agrces to indcrnnily. defend and hold harnless Owner. its etttplol,ee.s. customers. golf'crs. agents, grtests. .iiucces.sors and assigns fronr and against any and all losses. cosls. dtmages, clainrs au,iuds. ilttonleys fees (including Orvner's attorncys t'ecs and litigation expensc. provided such fecs and exyrcnscs ale reasonahle)o expen.\es. denrands. judgnrents or liabilities resulting finm iniuries or death of {tly pers()n whomsoever. or losses. dalnages, destnrction. pollution. lrazard$us n:nlcri$l spills. discharges tr) any *l' Owner's ot' ilny thitd parries' i]- h. 16. 17. r8. 19. tl 20. propefi)' whalsoever.cilused by Operator""s oil aud gas aclivitics and opcrllions atattd helorv tlte surlacc ol' Battlemenl Mesil PL.tD" or hy Operatci!.'s agents. repre,scnlatiYcs. conllactors. and cnrployees. Specificalll, erc,-:pted lir:1r Oper.itor's litregoing indetltnity in lavor of (hc orvner shall he thoic losses suf1'erccl hy Orvrrer(or other third parties) thal xrc caused hy the rregligencc t:r fault oi'tlre Owner. or Orvner".s agents, contracl('!,'s, subcontraclorr, rcpl'escntatiYes, or asriglrs. Opcratorlurther rgrees to indelnnil-v. hold humless and defend Owner, itr; crnployee*. agents. stthconlrirc'tors, rePrt.\cnlatives. succes$ors and assigns frorn any iiutiltirywhich may he asserled or deterninect hy any individual, legil entity, cnrinty, stareor l'edcral {gcncy Lrased upon a violution ol'any of rhe piovisinns of CgitCla" RCRA' OPA, the Clean Water Afl u'conunon law rcruliing lrcnr the lctions rrr inactions of the Oper.ator on tlre property" Nu liens Operator shall keep the Property free and clear ol any tnrl all liens forlalror tr work perlbrnred hy it 0r itr conlractflrs and Suhctuttitct{lr$ upon ll.tcProperty relating to its oil and gas cxpluarion. rleveloprnent or production operations or fr:r ntutedalr lirnrished theretc,. Nolwithstanding rhe above, Operatornlay contest the validity ol' any allegetl lien. inclurling the enforcentefit r'hereof.opcrator irgrees to plry any and all property raxes. il\ses.\rnenrs. govenrnrcntal eharges intprsctl upon its intere.sl in the Property and up)n any huildTrrg, stnrr.trirr or other impxrvcnrenls, equipnrenl or per-.ional prnperty placed or erer.l; upon llrc Propcrty. Ternr. This Agreer,ent will rc,uin in e lrcct ttrr us rc*g as operator. its suqcess*rs.nr us.sigtts is utilizing (hc easenrents granted under this Agr.ccltrcnt. wirh npinactivity of grculcr than 24 eontinueios months (exclucling .t"ntlrf I'crrce nrajeure;. . Opcrator ancl ExxouMobil acknowledge that Owner is in the pr(rc$s of developing tlrc Baulcprent Mesa pl.!D. ExxonMohil. Operator and Ou,ner ilgree: (i) that furuir Wellsire l,oclrtions- wells and/or production facilitics shall he place<ll and (ii) that rhe real eslatc situarecl inBatllen:ent Mesa PtlD shall he developed. in a manner consistenl with thisAgrecntenl. To the extent this Agreernent is in conllict wilh thc BMp-ExxonMobil St]A, tlris Agreentett will prevail as antorg the pa(ies, k is exprcssly understood antl aglccd that ExxonMohil is jcrining in this. agreentent .rolcly"for t5e purpgse ol' bcing bound by rhi.s paragraph" and, paragruphs 23 ro 24 and parirgruph'26 below" and that the olher terms and conditions r:f this agreernenr shall ne heioeen Owner und Operator, and shall not tre applicable to ExxonMohil. Suqcesso{s and Assigns. This Agreenrent is binding upon the succe$$or$. heirs and assigns of Owncr, Operator ancl ExxonMobil. Counleryrarts/Fac.sillile Signutures. The Parrieli nuy execute this *greenrent in cny nunrher of counlcrpurts, each of whiclr shall he deemed an odginal instrument. hritall tlf wlrich trlgetlrer shall constitute hur one ancl tl'r same insirument. The parties agrec that tacsirnilc signatures are l:inding. Breach. The Parties acknowlalgc thal. in the avenl rlf a violution of this Agr.eenrcnl hy either pu[y" the brcachitg Party rlrall pay imy acrual durnages lbund hy rlre lrierol' fuct to ltavc heen causerl h-y such hrcac.h. ln nny lirigition related t6 thir lt. 1,' 2.1. 24. 25. l2 A.,recrnent. thc prcrlilirr-u 1lutr1,sltal I he arlarded ils crrslr and ltes. u itlrotrl lintitirtion. rcusunirlrlc expert l'et'r lntl rr'a\()nahle irttonrey l'eer. :6. N11!1ggf. An1 notiue ()r ()llrct' courtlrulricution retluircd or pr'r'ruillt'cl ttrtdcr tlris i\greernent slrtll lx' rull'icicrrt il'deposited in thc tt. .S. tr4ail. postaur-'prepuid. ()r'\cnt viu expcditctl tlclirclv .ren,ice. tt'itlr plxrl'ol'tL'lircr1,. ol hi litcsiruile tnrnsrtrissirrn rtitlr prtxrf trl'receipt [r.y tlrc' notificd purt-v. adtfucssed l\ lirllou's: ll't0 Operilt()r: AntL-r () RL'sir,rrces Piceance ('orptrral ion Attn: Vice Prcsitlcnt- l.tnd l615 St-'r'entecnlh Strcet. Suitc -1(X) f)envcr. Colortdo t{0301 Ftcsirttilc 3(,-1--157-73 I 5 'fcleplrrne nunrher -103--157-7-1 I 0 ll'to Ou'ner: lllltlenrerrt Mcsu Purtncrs. [.[-(' Attn: [:ric .Sclrruela P.O. Box 6000. Parachutc. CO tt l(r-?5 Fu*i nr i le 970-2 tt5-90-1-s 'felephonr.' nunttrcr 970-ltt5-97+( ) It'to ExsonN'lohil: Exxon Mr{ril (\rrporation Attn: I-artd .Supen'isrrr €0RP=\Y€iR tfi.l P.O. Cotr {6/0 W ltbutfoq, Terat TlZta-qclclffirF77€|6+ F'tcsinrile 7 I 3{3 l - l-167 Tch.'plronc nurrlher 7 I 3J.3 I - 1.156 Annual Ciutsultatitut with Olvner. OPe'rutur ugrL'r's to ntcr'l irnntrullv rvith Os'ner ul it rtttttually tgrceahle lilue and placc l() tliscur: O;:trutor's Pliurrrr-'tl uJ,..-orrrirrg ycar's Oil rntl Girs Opcrltions including. lrut nol linritcd to. tlrillin.c activit_v. Tr.n tlavs prior lu llris nrcclin-u" Opcrittor shall providr'lo Ourrer in s'ritiug its pllnnetl sclrcdulcd uctivilies, Operatrtr' :rgrecs to provitle Ou'nc'r u'rilten nulicc. inrnrediulcl.t, trl' itrl\r chanse trge tu Operuttxrr sllted schetlulc ilt iul) lirur' such chunge ige i\ nritdt. I:urtltcr. lt thi.s nlcr'ting. Operutor lnd Ou'ner shitll addresr (hruer's ctruccrns uhtrrrt l)u\t. l)r'csclll llrtl llte pnrprrrcd lirlurc Oil antJ Cas Oper:rtinns rt llutth.'nunt Nlcsil P['D. 'l'lrir Agrcclucnl nlu\ hc utttr.-ntlcd onll lrt't'ncurl\ ol'l urrrltrullr cxcr:rrtcd rrrittcn lc'ttcr atglcr'lut'nt, 27. l-1 IN wll'NEsiS wl{HRlioF. thi\ ittstrutuett( is executed as ol'tlrc datc llr.st ilhuvu u.ritten. 0TryNHR:Battlerncnt lr{esu Partncrs. I_l-(' 0WNIiR$: Battlemc'nt \,lesa Lantl lnvestrtrnts. l.LC Battlernerrt Mesl l.und Inresttrrenls palr.et I L-LC Battlcmcnt Mesa Lanrj Invcrtluents parcel 2 LL(. Battlenrcnt Mesa l.antJ Inve.,itments parcel 3 LI-C Battk'nunt Mesa Land lnveslments prurel 6 LLC Battlenrnt Mesa Lund Investtrtnrs parr.el 7 Ll.C Battlenuut lvfesa Land Inr-c.strnent.s partel OH.S l.LC Il.ttk'mr.nt Mesa Land ln'estn:enl.s parcel.5-l.'IRK-I anrl J l.l.C lJatllemcnt Mes:r l,arrd Invcsrmtuts Piu.cel -5-1. "IRK 5 t-t.C Battlernent fuIc*n L.and tnl'eslnxrrl.r parcel 5-2. TRK 6 l_I..C Battleurnt fulc.sa l"and Invertnrnts pircel F'airu,ayr LLC(ir*n l{ead Investnpnts I L[.C Burning ltrxk Il2L3 LLC MCV2 Church.Sitc'LLC Iluttlcnrnt N{csa Golt' Counit'. Ll.C Saddlehlck ViIluge Convcniencr. Center. LLC Wilktu Park Apartnrenr,i I.l.C Bltllenrent Mcsa Land lnvtrtu[.ntr parr.et l -A. I.l.C Ptrldi.se Vllley i,tinerals LLC Battlernent Me.ra l-uncl Inveslrnents Town Centr:r I l,l.C Ilatllenrelrt Mcsl l-iurtl h\estlncnls Town (-.enlcr. 2 t.l.C Brttlerrrnt Mevr l.and lnveslrrrents Toran Cents.r.1 l,LC Batllenrent Mesa Plaza Town Center, I.l-C Battlenrnl Mc'sa Land lurestments parrel 5- I. 'l RK I l-L(. BullL.rnent Mesn l-iuuJ Invesrmenrs OHS I".I.C Ilattlenrent Mesa RV Purk l-|.-C lJattlcmrrrl Mesa RV Storage LL(. Btttlcment Mesu Otficc I LLC lvloduhr l{onres IJ.C Tarnarisk Villagc Pads. LLC Willoq,Rirlgr. at BnrrlL.nrnt l{esa LLC Batt[.nrenl Mr.st Parcels LLC Battlcnunt lt{tru Lut Holdings LI.C o2 Nalrr.: T'ilk: tl I OPEI{A'I'OR: Arltcrl)Rc{ouruu\l)ictancr.(irrporation Nttttr': Title:Vir:e President A ggri anrJ Artornel -in-l;act Nante: Title: t l5 A('K.\( )\\'l.ED(; t tI.lN't.s sT'A'l'E ()t;('ot,oRAIX) \\ s\('ot'Nl'Yot.'I)HNVHR ii A 1'ly lirrcgoing inrtrtttttc.ttt win ireknowtctlqctl lrclirrt- nrL- (rn rtri* lbd ,la) trl.\\raard|:.-- 1009. lrY Hric.schrut'lir. Autlrorizetl Agerl lirr Ilattterrrcnt Mcsa partrrerr. t-1.(' a (i'luritdo lirtritetl liabilitr'conrl)iut.\ tl/h/l Brrtlterncnt N.{cra (irrupunl. an6 Battlerrre,t l\,lc,sarl.ittttl lnYertnlL'lll\. l.l-('- Brrttlctttcttt N'tc:il llnrt lnrcsllrrclrlr l)anel I l.l-('. IJilltlenlent Mr.\it I.and Inre'sltttcttls Patccl I I.l.('. [lutllentenl N{t'ra I.lntl lnvcstn'rr".nls Par.ceI j l.l.('. I]alllenrr",lrt Itlt'rit I-ltltl lnresllttcnls Purccl 6l.l-C. [Jattlerrunt Mtsu I-and lnvr.rtulcrrls piutel 7 t.l_C. lJa(tlctucttt lr.ltsit l.unrl lnr.gs1111L'111.t Parccl ()ll.S l,l.('. Illlttcnttnt Mt,sir I.iurrl lrrr,esllnc.lrts prtrccl -5-l''l'RK-l lntl 'l l.l.('. Bitttlt'rrlt'nl !!{('\il I"untl lntcstulcnt\ Parccl .5-1.'l'RK 51.1.('. I}aulernc,nt IUcsu I.itntl lllrr-'sltllcltls Pirrccl 5-1. "t'RK 61.1.('. Butllenunt Mesa [.urrrl lnrcrlr,r-.uts purccl Iiuirtravs l.l.('. (irccrr IIr:ld tnrcrtnlelll\ I l.l.('. Burning R{)r.k B)l-) Ll-(.. IvlCVl (.1:urch.site l.l-('. Birttletttcttt l\'Icsit Cioll' (irunc. l.l,('. Sutldlehlek Villagr' ('unr.enicncr' ('e.nttr. [.1.(-. Willuu Park Apurtrttcnts l-[.('. IJ;.tttlerucnt Mcsl l.antl Invr.slnrnts lrirrcel l-A. l.l.(.. puradise Valle.t \'lincrlls l.l.('. Battlcnteul l\1t'sa l-untl trrvr.rtnlent\'lirs'n ('enter I l-1.('. Batttr.'rcnl Merir l,itntl lnresllllclll\'liru'n ('cnll'r I l.l.('. Bllllenrcnl Mt'sit t.lnd lnrertlnetrls "['pu.11('cnler 3 l.t.(.. Buttlclttent l\'lesit Plitzu'lirttn ('cttlcr'. l.l,('. Ilattlcrrrcnr lr.Iesa l-untl InYeslnrenls lriu.ccl 5-1,I'RKI l-1.('. [Jattltntr"ltt \{r-'ril l.irnrl Inrcslnrflrts oHS l.lr'. Bilulerrrcnl l\,tesu RV park I.l.(-. IJultlt'rrrerrr r'lerir RV strrrugc Ll.('. ulttlenrL'nr M(.sl olllct ll-1.(.. \4trtl11lx1 Hourtr I.l,(..'l'ittttarisL Villagc P;rtls. I.l-('. Willurt Ritl-sc lt llattlcnrent N.lcrir l.lf'..llilltL.,ucnt \{csu l)itrcr..l -5 I.l-('. lJnttlr:nrcnt Mesn l-trl Iloltlings t-l-('. rrrr hchlll'rrl'suid tntitier,. \'lv ( irrunris',ion Hspircs:* rt \-, Ntrturt Prrlrlic. Slllc ol' ('rrloradrr 6F-tE i. SHELLEY K.iti r.eO ,i Ranad t.i- | \\ $ ('0UN't'\'ot: lIARRts \\ I 'flrc .lirrcgoing iustrument \\,as ackntru'ledged belirrc me or) " lX@ , 3(X)9. [r-v- John C', Rothrvcll. .Agcrrt antl Attorncy,-in-lact tttffiFoR.^TloN. a Ncrvlersc),co4)oration. on lichall'ol'saitl corloralion, s't'ATE Or ('0LOIIADO b\ \\ (.OUN]Y OF DENYIiR S\ ^ -[he lirrcgoing instrunrerrt \r,as acknou'letlgud bctirre fuf_t __ . 2(m9. hy Brian A. Kuhn. Vicc Prcsidcnt. 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L.3, $Fi i t:f *$3,, d'i'"{:i ''dSI* ,i:.* I |r " I,a; ; t 'ir 6 ff , ir'-;.. ho* THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. Bacordoctat )5L.. o'ctock p tr JA'At '8f Rccoption No.' 408506- n;l; ;rtsro*r, *;;; G,'.RFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO fD' STATE OF COI,oFS,DO COUNTY OF AREPAIIOE ) ) ) .. The foreqroing instruuent was acknowledged before uethis JlP day of Dec&nber, L989 by Riehar* A. Stonger ae VJ.ce PresiEent and 'John e. Uoline as/Secretary of BattLement Mesa,Ine., a Delaware corporation. LfltS* WffNEss rny hand and offlcial seal. 0001( ?69 Ptc[Si-$ GARFIETD $tata Doo. Fee EPEerAr, rARRtrrIIY pEEp g .150 " 9' ss. BATTLEI{ENT MESA, INC., a Delaware corporation, with an address of BO0 Bet1 Street, Houst,on, Texas 77o0L, for the consLderation of ten dol].ars and other qood and valuable consideration, in hand paid' hereby sells and conveys to BATTIJEMENT I,lEsA FARIINERS, a Colorado general partnershipr'with an address of 5575 DTC Parl<iray, Suite 300. Englewood, Colorado 80l-Ll, the real property located, in the county of Garfield, State of, Eolorado, more particuLarJ.y descrlbed in Exttibit A attaehed hereto and incorporated. herein, wlth all itE appurtenanses, and warrants the title to ttre satne against alL persons claiminE the vhole or arryr part thereof, W| througrh or under the grantor, subject to the natters described on Exhibit B attaehed heretc and incorporated herein. srGNtrD ttris a?g4 day of December, 1989. BATTLEIIENT !,TESA, IilC.,a Delaware eorporation ffi $!80'^14 Bno( '769 mrr5ig EX}IIBIf T. (Attached to and rade a lart of - ^special Warr:anty .Deed datla as of,December '22,. r9a9, executia uy raitiernant Mesa, xnc,) LEgJIL pnscRrPrro,]l A parcel of land lying in SirctlonE 5, 6, 7,8, gr. I0, 16 , L7,18, and, 19' f-oynship' 7 south, Range ir west aira iections'ti ' anq 21, Townstrip z south, Range g6 westr of tiil irxtrrPrincipal -trleridian. county of Garflerdr 'state. of--olorado,more partlcularly d,escribed as foflorss! Beglnning at the East L/ 4 corner of seetlon 5, TownshJ.p 7" South, Renge g5 West ?Shence along the Eas! Line of, Sectlon 5 South 00.15 r43il. Iilest a distance of 162g.34 feet, to .the'southeast cornerof the N1:/2 NElr/rt sEr/4 sn]./r of said section s;- Ehence along the south tLne of the Nr/.z NEl,/d sirtte gEL/4North 8?'19 ' 3on !{est a dLstance of 65{. sE f,Let, tb the ' southvest corner o.f sai$ NL/z NElr/{ sI.L/q gEL/4i trhence along tl.e west rine of the'NL/z isrrl*-buL/4 gfrL/4of sectLon.F, l{orth 0CI'z3 rL6D gast a'distairce of' 324,.3'4f,eet to the [orthwest corner of said, NBt"/4 gEL/4 sar/qilhense along the North riira of the sEt/4 $81,/4 of saia'seeticin 5, North g7'z6r.L4,t $IeEt a distince o'r Gai.ig-ieet,to the Northwest Corner of, said sgL/4 sr,1"/4,fhence rl?lg_tlrl !"st tine of sE1/4' sfrL/a'of said section5, south o0'3o'szo Trest a distance of Lzgz.as feet to Etre$outhwest Corner of sald .gELl4 SBL/C iThense along the south rine 'or saih iectlon 5, soutri86"59t25t East a dlstance of 1333.74 feet to ifre Sgutheastcorlner o.f said Section 5 ilrhence ,along the North rLne of $ection g, Irownshlp zsouth,. Range.g5 west, south g7"sgr43h rhit a distince ofL326,37 feet q. to the Nortleast corner of the .!t!{114 ![I{1/4of said SectJ.on 9;thence along the East l.ine of the !Iwl,14 I,Iwx./4 of saj.d'section g, south ot 'oa .26t, west a distanc" bf rior.*s feetto the Southeast Corner of said trWi/* NWI/4 ithence arong the North Llne sf tlre sEr/4 'iwr7n of saidsection 9, south 88'02t23t, East a distance of 1324.3s f,eet,. to the'noitheast Corner of said sEL/4 t*titet- l8hence along the l{orth line of the sw],/{ NfiL/4 of sa{dsectlon 9, south '89'35 tsLn East a dist'ance 'of Lz75,6afeetr. to the Noriheast corner of ..said gWL/4 NnrTA i.Shence aloriE the l{est Line of thd NElr/d r.IEnl4 oi jaid .section 9 | North 01'04 'L5" EaEt a distance bf 1311.91 feet' A-L ortor( ?69 ru$Esp0 to the Northwest Corner of 'said, NE1/4 NEt"/4 ? Tlg1g9 along the North tine of said Section 9, South99'06 ' 43r East a distance of Lz7 4 ,zG feet to ihe NortheastCorner of said Section 9 i T!?!c? along the East 1ine of eaid Section e, South01'00'49n West a distance of 1323.29 feet, t6 thesoutheast corner of the NEl"/4 NEV4 of said, section 9;Tlrence alonE rhe North I ine10, Tornship 7 South, RanEe the SWL/ 4 NWJ.r/4 of SectionWest, South 88'45 ISSE East OOo49 t34il West a distance of 22L.67 f,eeti48'09,56n East a dlstance of 361.9A feet of 95a distanse.of 6t]-,2g feet to a potnt'on the North line ofthe said swl./ 4 t[I{l/{ , 697 feet west of the NorttreastCorner of, Eaid SWL/ 4 Nl{lrl4, said point being the Northwestcorner,of that parcel of Land descriJced in 6ocument Nrrmber198564 as recgrded in Boolc 302 at page zoo of the record,Eof the Clerk and Resorder of Garfield county;Thence,along the boundary of said parcel tha forlowingfive (5) courses! ' (1) southl2l south ofofof (3) (4) (5) to 3 point 456.00 feetr BS meaeured at rlghtangles, southerly from the t{orth LLne of theS!{1/4 M{V4 of said Seetion 10,South 89'17r47n East a dlstanceSouth 00'49r34t, West a distanclSouth'89'17r47n East a diitance 166.55 201.43 246,37 feet;feet;feet; feetto a point on the East tine oi said .swl,/t rw[1/4 6.85south of the Nortlreast cornef of sal.d sw].la uiryrrzl;rlepge {gnarti:rg "i"rq parceL boundary'.arohg ths East .trineof, . the SWl/4 llllL/4 of, said Section t0 ,' SouEh 0O . 54 ,3'6'rr lfest a dLstance of 667 .zo feet to the southeast' corner of lherrge along tLe'East line of the !mV4 swi./a of sald .sectl"on 1o, south qo'54 ' 39" west a di-stancs of, 131s, 1rfeet to the Southeast Corner of said M{X/4 sw1./4ilrhence along the south'rine of the l[!v1,/4' swL/4 of Ealdsection .1o. North Bg'.1r. ..a4n west a distance bf 1323. 06feet to the Southwbst Corner of said ![I{lrl4 SrL/'A iThence along the south fine of the t{L/z sa],/4 bf section9, trornship 7. South, Range 95 West, North g-T,Lg,LLn 'West distance of 2557.45.feet-to the'southfest corner of iaid Eaid SwL/ 4 I[Wxl4 i \rl/z sEV4 t Thence along the South line of thE9, North 88"38,O$il Weet 'a dlstaneeSouthwest Cdrner. of .sald NL/z SWL/4, . Thence along tlre 'Soutli line of, the NE1/4 8 t Township 7 South, Range 95 West, Northdistance 6f 133L.33'feet to the Southwestl[EV4 SE1/4 of Section I t NL/z sWL/4of 2654 .'44 .of Sectionfeet'to the SEL/ 4 of' 'Section 88'43 ' 49n !{est a Corne.r of said A-2 &00,( ?63 prErSgJ. Thence arong the west line of the sEL/4 sF,t/4 of section8, souttr 0L"2o'L4tt west a distance of 13J,6.'23 feet to thesouthwest corner of said sF,i"/ 4 geL/ a of section I iThence along the East line of, ttre wrTz NE1/4 of sectiohL7, south 0L'0o,s7n west a distance of 2639.lE feet to thesoutheast corner of said wL/z NEL/4 of section L7 ithence along the North l"ine of tl.re NEti/4 gF.Ll4 of Section L7 , south 88'4 6' e4', East a distance of 13 24.'L3 feet to theEL/ 4 Corner of Section i.7 ,Thence along the Easterry line of ttre NE1/4 sEL/4 ofsection t7 , south 0r.'01 t 24n west, a .iir;;;;; Ii-iiz6]sofeet to the Southeasb Corner of the l{Elrz4 Sg,L/4 of SeetionL7i Thence along the North l-ine of the sw1/4 gwt/4 of section 16 ,_ . ?ownship 7 south, Range gs west, south g-7 " 4Lt L3il Easta dist,ance of L330.94 feei to the l.Iilrtheast Corner of saidsw1/4 swL/ 4 ?fhense along the East 1ine of the SWlr/4 SWL/ 4 of Section16, south 01"03r3oil west a distance or 13z2,oo feet to theSoutheast Corner of said swL/4 sWL/4,thence along the south line of said section 16 North87'37'18tt west a distance of, 1330.20 feet to the southwestCorner of said Section i-O; Thence along the south line of seiction L7 , Township 7south, Range 95 west, North gg'44 , o].n west a distairce of1984.49 feet to the southwest corner of the a]'/z swl/4sEL/4 i Ehence al.ong the west line of the frL/z swl/4 sEr./4, North00'59'LLn East, a distance of L319,91 feet' to theNorthwest Corner of said ELIZ SWLI4 SF.L/eiThence along the south line of the NwL/4 gEL/4 of saidsection L7, North BB"4s,azil west a'distance of 6oL.?g feetto the Soutturest Corner of said I{WL/4 S.E1"/A1Thence along the south line of the NEL/4 'gw]-/4, North'88 " 45 | o2o !{est a distance of. i-Lsg.5g feet to a'point 10rods East of the southwest corner of said NflL/4-sw]-l4iThence North 01 " 03 t 04n East a distance of 131 . 93 fe'et;.Thence uorth 88 " 43 ' 44t' west a distance of L65 . 63 feet;Ehence North oo'55 t 5Bt' East a distanee 'of sz7 .66 feet,along the west rine of the NE3./4 swL/A to the NortheastCorner of the gl/2 NWL/4 Srtt1./ 4; Thence llorth 8g'45'33' west '1324.4? feet to the Northeastcorner of the E1/2 SEt/4, NEL/4 SEL/4 of Section tB, TownstrJ.p 7 South, Range 95 West; Thence along the North Iine of the n]./z SEL/4 NEl/rt SEL/4of said section 18, Itorth Bg"z4'33{ west a distance of329"86 feet to the Northwest corner of said, EL/z s3,]-/4NEL/4 sEL/ 4 ithence along the West line of the EL/Z SEt/4 NEV4 gg,L/4of said Section LB , South O0 " 53 t 57 r, West a distance of-559.5L feet to the Southwest Corner of sald fiL/z sEL/l NE1/4 sEL/ 4 i A-3 soot( ?69 ruors22 Thence aJ.ong the south Line of the NEL,/4 ilEL/A of saidsection 18, North BB'z6to7, west a ai=ta";;-;; isg.gr feetto the South,west, Corner of said HEt/4 SEL/ 4 i fhe19e along the East rine of the swt/t sEL/4 of said,sestion 18 , ,south oo'55 , zL,, west a distance of izzo . 4efeet to the southeast corner of said swL/A sn]./,itllbence al,ong the East line of the w],/z xrrT* oir iectio4 x9 r . Township 7 south, Range 95 west; south ol . 06 , 34r, .Igesta dj-stance of 2642 . og feei to the silutheast Corner oi saidwL/2 NElr/4 i thence along the South }ine of, the !{E1rl4 of Section 19,North 88o41'Lzil west'a distance of L329.g9 feet to theSouthwest Corner of said t{81/4 iTbence contLnuing l{estirry alonE the south Line of thel{wlrl4 of Eald section 19, North gg.4]-r]-zo west 2s7o.3gfeet to the southwest corner of said Nl{rrl4 of sectlon 19 iThence contLnuing westerry along the south rine of the {8111 of Seglion 24, TowTship 7 South, Range 96 West,North 89"32 ' 43t west a distance of 2673.L2 feet to tfiesouthwdEt Corner of,. said NE1,/4 i . thepce along the west line of said t{Etl4, North 00.23 ,5sil'West 1023.06 feet; Tlrence North 01. ZS , A?tr East .ZZg .69 feet i North 3L'2Or39r, East a dLstance of 4L3,52 feet;North 23" 57 , 4Sr Eailt. a distance of 196., 9g friet iNorth 03'44 r35,t East a distance of LO7.Z3 feet;North 78"O9tagn East a distance of IZO,G3 feet;North 29'1116$o East a distance of. 802.63 feet;![orth 41'3?r54r East a distance'of ZZ3.L4 feetiNorth 43'05 r'Z7t East a dl"stance pf .LZ7 .35 feet;North 45'2'9, LSr East a distance of 33.2 . 35 feet iNorth 8:l'42r34o'East a distance of SO.04 feet;North 31'06rILD l{est a diEtance of 332.gg f,eet;North 22' 45, O4t l{est a distance of 3 3 6 .. lG feet iNorth 39' A2, OgD l{est a distance of, 47 6 .34 feet;'North 25.'36r.08r West a distance of 266. 13 f eet;North 04'45r49il West a distance of 301.04 f,eet;'North 2O'2LrL2n fast a distance of 330.64 feet;North 30'23 , 55il', Eaet a distance of' 4lL .?? feet;North 4 0' 00 , 23n East a d.istanee of 365 . 55 f,eet;.North 59'-27rlgt' East a distance of 354.15 feet;North 57'50tOLo East a distance' of. 43'7.32 feetiSouth 74"A3rL1n East a distance of 145.60 feet;'North 74'4B7SLE East a distance of, 36?.G6 feet; . {otth ' 7? ' 0?,, 26il East a di.etance of 393 . 9g feet;' North 80' 16 ,.54o East a dLstance of 645, 06 feet;$orth 53'05,34il East a distanc6 of 612,80 feet;North .3 6 " 5.9 , 27 * EaEt a dlstance of ie4 .ZO feet;-North 39o38t39il East a distance of 'L35.3.6-feeti A-4 B,l0i( 769 pi6rsea North 19"09t46n East a distance of 266,2? feetiNorth 05"30rogn East a distance of zrg.oL feet;North 35',52 ',z,'|t East a distance of 2gg.65 feetiNorth 09'18 ref,, East a distance of 290.g2 feet;North 09'50's6n East a distance of zgz.3L feet;North 3r-'EBt49't East a distance of 24r..69 feet;North r-g's4 | o7 n East a distance of z7].,6s feet;North 23"r-Lts[,t East a distance of 3go.z9 feetiNorth 09 ' s7 ' so'? East a distance of 37 5 . 67 fee.t;North 06"34tsst west a distanee of z6L,'tz f,eet;North as"z6'zs' East a distance of 1os.4g fe&tiNorth 20'08'Lra East a distance of L59.76 feet;North 04"zstlg" East a distance of r"o5.19 feetr. Thence leaving said colorado River centerrlne south81'08 , LL,? East Ali,ZZ feet; Thence North 01 ' 04 ' Latt East a distance of 4gs. zz feet IThence south 9a"24'36n East a distance of 93.00 feetiThence North 53'18tzstt East a distance of 635.s0 feet tothe southerJ.y night-of-way of the exlsting county Road; Thenqe aLong said Right-Of-Way South 43,14 , LLt bast adistance of 55.74 feet; - Thence continuing along said' East 107.02 feet; thenee continuing alongr said East 66,56 feet; Thence, North 72'.L9'L6tt west a distance of 13.s6 feet;Thence south 79"47tl*il west a distance of z4.gg feet;Thence south 37'23t26" west a distance of L0o.Ez feet;Thence South 06'07 , ZV,, West a distance of g3 . SZ feet;fhence North 88"48r*3a sast a d{stance of. g5.zg feet tcithe westerly Right-of-Way of the existing County Road i Thence along said Right-of-way the fb}rowing cour$es anddj.stances; South 10"LttLOn East a distince of, 90.84feet; Thenee 244.26 feet atrong the arc of a curve to the lefthaving a radius of 16LL.94 feet, the ch6rd of, saidculrre bears south 02'50 | aLr East a distance of 244.a3'feet,i , Thence 33L.22 feet along the arc of a eurve to the lefthaving a radius of 21A.LO feet-the chord of saidcurye bears South 42' L8, 20, East 3l_O . 85 feet; Thence South 7"7 " 25 | 36t? East a distance of 249 . gL feet i Thence South 82'OO ' t6" East L42,25 feet i Thence leaving said County Road Right-Of-Way North 13'52,58n East a distance of 60.00 feet; Thence'South 76"O't'AL" East a distance of 196.00 feeti Thence. $outh 56"03 'OL" Eas{ a distance of 92.8O feeti Right-Of-Way South 34'04 , ATtt Right-Of-Way South 15'3 5, 44a A-5 Thence North 54'50|AOt East Thence South 86'44,06n Eastlhence North 01"36,29n East Thence North 96"44, AL', West Thence North Ol"36tO6rt East llhence North 0L'3 2t ].stt East Thence North OL'39 t !4r East Thence lforth 85'54 , 03, Westthe hlgh water.line of ?hence along said high water a distance of LZ.2Oa distance of 201-.OOa distance of 650.O0a distance of 359.65a distance of 469.2La distance of 558.40a distance of 355.62a distance of 478.86the Colorado Riveriline the following Btto( '769 pioESZ4 feet; feet ifeet;feet;feet;feet;feet,feet to coursesand distances: North 1.3'05 | O1il East aNorth 06 " { 3, 43rt East aNorth 19'49 ' 25n East al.Iorth 42"43101"r, East aNorth 56'49 r 54,t East a!{orth 49"26r57n East aNorth 61"16118, East a$orth 67 ! 09 ,59n East aNorth 69'l-1r 36il East aNorth 87'08r15t Bast aSouth '13 " 22 | Ogt East aNorth 88"43146il East a$outh 88'09 | SLtr East aSouth 92"24143n East asouth 94'3Lt33n East, asouth g4'5grL?n East a$orth 42" L7 ,27 n East aNorth 27'Ozt L6,, East a distance of 3A7 ,'13 feet;distance of 896.L7 feetidistance of 6L3.35 feet;distance of 426.02 feet;distance of 182.78 feet;distance of 246.LL feet;distance of 853.0O feetidistance of 206.L5 feet;distance of 267.44 feet;distance of 320"40 fraet;distance of 80.36 feetidistance of 541.13 feet;distanee of 3L2.LG feet;distance of 1.55.45 feetidistance of 332.93 feet;distance of, 244.7 4 feet;distance of 998.88 feet;distance of L09.07 feet; Thence leaviniT said cororado River Eigh lflater Line southg7"53tL7n East a distanqe of 2O9S.9S feet to thepoint of beginning. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the foLlowing: parcels: Excepte.d Parcel 1 The 9E'L/4NEL/4 West of the 6th of Section 18, Township .7 South, Ranqe 95 Ida Lee Hoaglund P.M. as conveyed to Edward T. Hoaglund andby deed dated. May 13, 1989 and reeordedby Reception No. 2434L9 . Excepted Parcel 2 A parcel of land Located in the EL/z NEt/4 of Section 9,fownship 7 South, Range 95 West of the Sixth PrincipalIderidian lying South of the centerline of the existing County Road which bisects said EL/Z NEl/4 being more fullydescribed as follor+s: ' A-5 suot( ?69 pi$5e5 _ Beginning at the southwest corner of the &L/z NElldof sald Section 9 i_ llhence North 01'04 t L5t' East rrze . ar feet to thecenterline of the existing county -Road;Thence_?}"!q slid centertine the followingcourses! . South 88n0Sr3gn,Fast 606.25 .feet iThence L73.26 feet qrong the irc of "a.curve to.the left having a centrar angre oi 36.Eorooil, a"radius of27.0.29 feet qnd a chord that-bears llorth zg "ttiegi, girt-- .\70:52 t3t*!i"rrce t{orth s4.33,l.E, EaEt rrz. rr f,eeti !!: rlg\t fl]ffi 3'3;ii":i"ffi]:"3r%. l;?oif , """[ili,,:oo,' t,92.38 feet and a chord that bears south 7g;z'ara3t East' 222.24 feet; ': fhence South 54.46i19, East, .?3g..le f6et i '. Thenie leaving said road, centerline SouthWest L284.ai 'ieet, along the. gast line of sal.dto the Southeast Corner of sald E,l.lZ NEt/{ iThence l{orth 88'OE r 03r I[eEt L271. 04 f,eet atongLine of said EL/Z NEL/4 to the poi.nt of 01'00 r49; EL/z NElr/4 the South beginning.ry All ttrat pqrt of the NE1,/4 si8.L/4 of Siction ?,'fownehii Tsouth, Range.95 l{est of the 6th ,p.!{. , Garfiel_d corintyr-. colorado, lrinr and being.soutlr and west of. ttre rlghi-of-w.ay for co"unty Road. No. 308 a6 nov constnrcted, asconveyed to clara E. t{ahaffgy by deed . dated Novenber, l0 t1941 and recorded, as Receptlon No. 145955., A parcel of laird 'beginning at the, NorttrweEt .corner. of theNIll4 sF,l./4 of sestion'7r'" tlownship ? south, Range 95 west, thence South A2'36 L/2, Irlest sBG, 9 feet ithence South 75'07, -East 196 feet j thence South 59 . 03 , '. East gA .g feet;' tb,ence North 65'50, East LZ.2 feet ithenbe North 85c44, I{eEt 201 feettthence North 02'36 L/2, East 65O feeti : thence North 85'44, West 489,4'fqet to the point of' '. beglnning. A-parcel of Lan{ eonveye{ to the Grap$.Valley'Cqrnet9ryDistrict located in. sectlgn L't, Tornship 7'$outb, Range 95 A-7 Door( ?69 m$r536 I{est of the 6th P.l[. , Garfie]"d county, colorado accordingto 'the Plat recorded .Tanuary 29, 1985 as Reception No. Excepted Parcel 6 Al"l. land conveyedby deed dated ,fune to Fred G. €ard.ner and Henrietta Garilner8' L951 - and recorded. aE. Receptlon No.Ruth f .' I{hlte .'by aeid dated- ovember ?,'198028, conveyed to 1958.and recorded ' dated I'lay L4, 198L conveyed to Cecil as Reception.and recordedA. Gardner and No'. 20341d and by dsed as. ReceptLon Noi 315095 Ruth Lr. Gardner. rogether with a parcel of 'Land located lri 'sect{on 18 irownstlip 7 south, Range 9s weEt of the $ixth rrtncipilMeridLan and.more partLcurarry deFcribed as forrriws:- Beglnnlng at a' point rthence a Bureau of ReslanationBrase Cap monumentlng the .I{1rr4 Corner of said Sectloir tgbears North 88'23 t OOq l{est ?77 .gO f,eet , ' Thence North L7'37,00, 'East IBO.. OO f,eet; :. Thence South 88.23 rAOn East 462.L6 feEti . Thence South 24" 50 t X9,t llest lg8 . 29 feet i . llhence !{orth 88'23 r52', .WirEt 432.52 fegt to t}repoint of beginning. Excepted. Sarcel 7 ALI Land conveyed'Garfield County by to. the Board of County eommissioners ofthe following dedds: ' : Recordi.ncr Date 'Septanber 13, 1911 Mareh 9 | L9f5 Itlarch 9, .1915. ltarch g, 19i5 .i Mdrch 9, 1915 l,[arc.h 9,r. 19L5Augrst 9 , 1950Iugrust 9r. 1950 augrust s, 1950 Decenber '3 r 1907 January 5, 19b5 I,[arc]r 9, 1915 , book/b-qgd 83./S2s: "'86/34," a6/34* e6/345 86/.343. 86/74O. 252/,Lt , 252/La 256/L6 67 /sL462/77, a6/342 ' 4260E ', 51360',. 5.1363 .-51364 t'51359' - ]l73062 L73063 1730F1..3{352 30258" A-e s00x ?69 ?rat\?? Excepted parcel g All land conveyed to public serrrice corporation by thefollowing deeds: Reception No... 37734 2L3845 2L3952 Excqpted Parcql, 9 That portion conveyed, to The Mountain states felephone andTelegraph conpany by document recorded ilune ?, tt;i-i; -' Book 576 at page 230 as Reception No. 3L668g. Exc.eptgd pafceL l0 That portion conveyed to storer cable T,v, rnc. bydocument resorded september 11, 19gI_ in Book sgt it pageL20 as Reception No. 319076. ExceptgllParcel 1L That portion conveyed. to Eaton rnvestment company bydocument. recorded Aprir 15, L9g2 in Book s97 ii: i,ugi zzgas neceptlon No . 326735 "% A1l, those portions J-ying Northerly of the southerly bankand Westerly of the Easterly bank- of the colorado i,iver. Excepted Parcel L3 Io* interest- conveyed to Richard A. stonEer, Derbert E. ,Qlyson, Stephen [I. Virden, Robert A. Fosfer and Williar1 !{,wllder.by document recorded. February 22, tgg8 in rooi iagat Fage Z3L as Reception No.' 3997?,A, @ That portion conveyed, to the GarfieLd. county coloradoschoot pistrict 16 Buildinqr corporation by i.ocumentrecorded september L7, 1995 in Book 675 aL page szz. aqReception No. 365005 and platted as L.w. St, uofrn lfiddle lchool. Plat recorded Decembey s; Lgg3 as.Reception No.3419L2. Recordincr Date September tL, L909May 25, L96Lre-reiorded .fune 6, j-96L Bpok/Pag.e. 7e/L46 334/242 334/324 A-9 otlctr( '769 risESPB Excepted ParceL 15 That portlon conveyed to the Battlrrment Mesa Service AssocLation by document record.ed September 23, L982 ln Eook 6O8 at Page 648 as Reception No. 332739. Exceptef, ParqeL.-L$ 6Ot interest conveyed to Richard A.Stonger, Richgrd Lr, docurnentWitt, Robert A. Foeter and l{illian W. Wilde, by d resorded Marsh lL, 1987 in Book 707 at Pacre 44 asresorded Marsh IX, 1987 in Book 707 at Page Reception No. 37972ti . % A1L property contained wlthLn Torrn Center FilLng No. 4 ,accordLng to the PIat thereof, recorded, October 8, 1985,as Document !{o. 375171. . : Exceptpd Pafcel 18 The following property contained wittrin.Monument CreelcVillage, Section One, according to the Plat thereof, recogded August 11, L98L as Document'No. '31800{: All of Block 1, CII. of Block 2, Iaot L, Bloclc 3, Lots 5, L3 and 2.5 , Block 5,Lots l.r. 4, 5. and 7, Block 6, LotE 1 through 4, BLock 7, Xrots 1, 4' and 5, Block 8 ,Lots 5, 8, 9F 1O, L7, 19 and 21,, Block 9r'eLl of, Block X3,Lots Lt 2t.3 and, 4 through 14, Block L4,.Lots l through 3t 5, 7, 9, LL, L'It 18, 2r., anil 29, Bloik ts,Lots 1, 3 through 9 t 13 through L7 , and 19 Block 15,1 arid 4 through 8, Block L? ,2 tlirough 9, Bloclt, 18, andf Bloclr 19 Exceoted -Paqcel 19 The following propertyVillage, sectLon one, recofded November 9, 1981 as Document No . 32L237 z .a 23 through 26 through 25, Lots l"otsAll o .coritaLndd withln .wlllow .creek according to the PLat thereof, ' A-10 Bu0,( 769 proi5.?g Lot 4t BLock l,Lots L and g ,through '10, Block Z ,Lots l, Z and gt Block 3, and,Lots S through g, Block, 4 Excepted parcel io Lrot 22 , Block Z andLots L7 throuEh 19 and Lot z?. , Br.ock 4 | Battrement, creekvi11age, sectior one, accordiig-i" the'plat thereof,record,ed Novernber 16, r.ggr. as 60"unenL !{o. 32J.53g. Hxceplgd Parcel. 21 Lot L? Biock 1, River Bluff niling gt according to theplat thereof , recorded July 18 , r.gg3 r &s Doeument No.344oiz and the Replat, r"cirdecl lrray z, r.9g4 as DocumentNo, 352092. * -' Excepted parcgl ZZ Lot f. , Bl::k, : , ,Jack' s pocket vitlage Fil ing 4 , accord,ingto the p11t thereof, recorded Jury zz, r9g3i "* DocumentNo.344066 Exeeoted Parcel 23 Lots 13 and L6. Block 18, saddleback vilrage Firing No, I,accordingr to the prat thereof , recorded Juiy 19, J.98g asDocument No. 3g3gEZ. ft<cepted Paf,gel, 24 Lots 4t"5t 6 and T Mesa Ridqte phase faccording to trre trlat thereof reeorded, september LZ , t sggas Document No. 395A00, Exceoted parc.el 2 5 Lots tr, z and.3, glo- k r, River Bruff riiing No. L,ascording to the Plat tbere,of, recorded unit6r neceittooNo. 3714?8. Excepted Parcql 26 Lot Lt BLock lt River Bluff Filingr No, 2, according to thePlat thereof, recorded under Reception rir. 344067. a-lL Lot 1, Bloctr 1, .River .BLuff riiing No. .5, dc.ioralng to thdPlat thereof, recorded under Reception No. 3523A3.' Bxceoted Parcel 3O Lot 1, Block 1, Jackrs pocke€ Viftage Fillri,g No. .2, according to the PLat thereof, recorded under ReceptLonlilo. 344A64. Excepted Parr:el 31, Iot l, Blook 1, Jackrs Pockat ViJ.lage FJ.li4g No. 3 |accordLng to the PIat thereof, recorded..und.er Receptlonlilo. 344055 r . Sxcerrted Pareel 2? Lot 1, Bloclc 1 , RiverPlat thereof, recorddd Exeepted Parcel ?9 Lot Lt Block L, RiverFlat thereof , .recorded Excepted Parcel 29 . Exgepted Parce]. 32 Excepted Parcel 33 Lot 1, . BtrockPIat thereof, BLuff Filing t{o, 4; accordlng to the under Reception No , 3.44069. Lot the L0 Block'l, trIre llighlands FJ.ling No. 1,Plat thereof, iecorded underReception aecordl.ng to No. 344062. 1, Tamarisk Lift Statlon, acco'rding to the recorded under Reception .No. '36332'0; Br:ott ?69 mcrs3O Bluff FS.Iing No. 3f under Reception No. according to the 344058;' rilrd/cbi st:ot( ?69 moES31. EXHIBTT B (Attached to and nade, a part of " !pec11l warranty Deed aatid as-ofDecenber ?o r t"989, executia uy e"tii.r,!it .,""", Inc. ) l. TaxeE for the ye*r of l9g9 nor yet due and payable, Ttre effect of rncru.sion rnro the .foU"orrng raxtng authorlry drstrrcrs:sehool. Dtsrrter 16, $Est Dlvi.de tlacer, Grlnd ir;;" Hosptrai, ;;il VaIIeyBlre, colorado River conservarr.on, Grana vairey:iemetery, cororadououBtsln college, Parachute/Battrenent Haea'Barr and Reirsat{on D*brrlctiBarsleuenr Mesa !{arer and sanlrarton, saddr.eback u;;";;;irli, ir"ir1cr,Bactlenenr Hesa Metropoll,tan DLEtricr, Garft"ii- ciunty, . RtqhB of ,the.proprietor of a vein or 1od,e to ertract and, renovehls ore therefnon, should the sane be f,ound to peneErate orlntersect the prenLaes. hereby granted,, as reseried. tn uni,ted$bateE Patent reeorded as follonsrRECORDED BOOK/PAtrE REC. I{O.' [.A!ID AFT.ECTE.D |eplguler -?q, 1e00 'Lzl5,LL ZZg87 SIBTSfr Sectton EAprtl L, 19L4 711600 C9239 SELSBa Sectlon Elq$Br Sectlon 5septeriber 18, 1905 561559 323a7 srsrsEla seetlon 5 !,ll&(ffi- Sectl on IAugust ??, 1899 :L?l323 ZL94B !"t.9. SErSlSr, 'mqSU1 SectLon 5 SepLenber 19, 1908 731L0 tot LI Sectlon 5 andtq[l& sectlEir I sBtll$f 'NEftt{Ek Sec. 7 SE$.llWlr Seet{on 8Lot 1I, Seetl,on 6 MElrgXft Sectlon I !$q$Wlr Section 9tot 7, ![BdE]r Sec. 7 N9$rSIk $ectl,on I !$dtliBr, Nre.Ngt secti,on 1T!{&!IBr Sectlon 1.8NIqSgl., SBISIS{ Sectl.on 8gEl$Eh Sectlon 7. StqSfS. Secllon. I flE5r5f&rf gffl.SEtf $ectLon I Sf&3fgt Sectlon L5 2. 3. August 23, L90? ,funE 9, 1913 llouenber 3, L897 May 19, L91,9 May 5, 1911 June 6, 1893 56146L 73165 l?,1466 73/ 109 71t 475 L2 I 236 ?Lt $A ?L/583 35793 26945 47L24 20*41 66822 41850 16020 4035s 45941 January 2, 1S96 'L2139L. 18951 February L7, 1923 731.L*.A 81.888 0ctober 1., 1.9L0 Decenber 25, 1912 B-1 Februa.ry L4, L894 liloveurber l, 19L0 Ocbober 6, f902 Deceuber 11, 1897 ilaru,rary 15, I9l8 l'{arch ?1, 1904 llay 28, 1B9B March 2. 1897 I'tay 28 , 1928 May 11, 1894 ltloverrber 11, 1893 August 27., 1,899 Septerber L9, 1908 lLugust 23. L902 June 9, L9l-3 ilune L5, 1954 Septenber 2L, 1946 ,fune ?3, :-9L3 t4ay 24, 191.L I"f ,, L311 March 19, 1954 ![ovenber 3, 1897 May L9, 1.919 trune 22, 191,4 June 18, 19?0 May 5, 19Ll L2/?96 7Lt 44L 56 t 462 I2 / {68 7Lt 6L2 56 / 49s 12/488 Lzt +52 73tLl.[ Lzt 3I9 Lzt 254 16909 40540 27A79 20535 50295 29234 21006 19553 71310 L7275 15517 REC" NO. 22981 323A7 2L948 3 5783 26945 +7L24 1851 35 . 158s28 4?238 4r.956 +L287 L85342 2044L 66522 49730 71552 41850 Bttilr( 763 prcESSIJ ffiSk*,W5frsffctlon L7 Nh![?qSe[k Sectlon L? SIIINEL, Sgl.NI{,{, SfiDdlI,Ir(SecElon 17Lot I0, SEhS!{lf, t{EhSl{h, S!$rSEh Section 7M$rNq Section 18B{ll!${' l'lE't5f$( Section 18 SlIhNEh, lfr1sEfu Secfion 18stqSf$( Sectlon L7S\SEk, SEil$B{k Sectton 18Lotsl&2Sectlon19 EhllB( Sectlor,' {{rEhlllq, qNEl( Seictton 19Lot 1, gWtNEr Sectton 2{Lot4&5Sectlon18 Lote 6, 7 e, l4 Sectlon 13tots5,B&9Section13 4, Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of,the United States as reserved. in United States piEents reco';d.ei aefollows lRECONDED BOOK/PAEE SeFtenber 26, 1900 IZlS4t$eptenher 18, 1906 56/599 IAITD ATFECTED IIELSE| $ection 5 SIqSEf Section 5 N9{tNEt Section ILot 8, SEftStSr, NUBrSBI$ectton 5Lot 11 Section 5 NlrM$r Sectl,on BSftlrElr, NEldlEk Secblon 7St&SIft, S&NlSr Section Itot LI Bectl.on 6Lot 9 Sectlon 5Lot I Sectton 7 ShlIBr Sectlon I IS$I?[N, SEft!{tQ| Sr{tNEXfSection 9 t.$rSEr Sectlon 9 !{r${Sfflt,SttslN}ft Sectlon 10 NEkSf{N Section 9 llEhSEk Section I ll?$df${ Section 9 SElrNE}f Sectlort 9 NEI.}IEI. Sectlon 9Lot '7 , NEITSEP{ Sectlon 7 L"t523 73110 55 / 451 73t55 277 I 78 21"8/348 921264 7Ll +77 7Lt 47 4 275t5L9 Lzt 466 73 / 109 571332 LLz I 525 7L1475 B-2 i,-" g, 1893 *fanuary 2, 1895 February 17, 1923 0ctober l, 1910 Decenber 26, 1912 February 14, 1894 lloverber 1, 1910 October 5, 1902 : Deeerber 11, 1897 ilanuary 15, 19tB March 21, 1,904 l{arch 2, 1897 l{ay 28, 1928 May'11, 1894 7tt438 40359 71/ 583 4594r. Boot( 769 pror533 !{fqsWl Sectlon Ilftlll$;,'Nf$.llElr Sectlon 17 NEldfEt Sectlon 18 !{f$.SE}r, SS{SflN Section I SEhSEfu SectLon 7 SrhgISf Bectlon I !lElr$9{}r, SfOrSBr gectlon 8 SlslSff,lr $ectlon 16 &sEk, llls{sB( Seetlon 1? tilts{Sl{lr'' EftSIS{$E1 lItMs1SIs1 sectlon. 17 SlSrlIBr, SEgllft, SH|MSTSestlon 17tot 10, SBrSIq, NELSIi${ S$BrSEL SectLon 7!lfqt|B( Seetl.on 18Btln8r, ilBrsf$r Sectlon 18 St&llElr Seetlon 18 SferSf$f Sectlon 17 $hSEh, gBrsfei Sectlon 18BflBs;, ferlrE$a sectton 19Lot L, SfSdfEl{ Sectlon 2{Lot 4 & 5 Sectlon.lS Lobs 6tT &, L{ $ectlon 13tots 5r8 & 9 Secti,on 13Lot 10 Sectlon 5 Lzt 236 12/ 391 13t LIA L2t7,96 7tt 4*L 56 I 462 L?l4S2 7ltLL+ L?,13L9 16020 1"4951 81889 16909 405{0 27079 19S53 71310 17275 16517 309936 L?t468 205357Lt6L2. 5029555/495 ?,9234 ). Novenber 11, 1893 LZl?,54 Deeeuber 3, f980 551/155 lltateuents and, Haps DITCHHillurn and Hewl,ttHewitt and, !{llburn Revell Sprlng and Haste ltaEer Hun Ley and Al-brlght Sawln 'Enlargeuent"of HuntLey I{and,erlng ,Iew Iilandering ilew f or d.ttches detatled as f,ollows rrMI}IG I}AXSAprtl 2, 1887 ArlgruEt 8" 1887 REC. HO. T.AI{D ATT'Eq!H} SEpterber. I, 1897 203f'lt Jtrne 29, 1885 153I "SIfhN[,iDf Sectlon I lMrlIIS. Sectlon I lWSdlIft Slectlon B Uf$tn& Sectl,on I NIS.MS. Seetton.B SlrSHlf Sectj.on 5 !{arch 27, 1893'ilwre 3, 1910 4oz],, 4988 15514 39613 Dttch Enlargenent Pebruary 23, 1911 41358Huntley Augtre t 6, L887 4967 Huntley &rlargeuent ildne 15, 1888 7113 Spencer Dttch 'Aprll 23, 1900 2?,67an. F. Dlteh l{oveuber 30, 1886 3390 Hard Extenslon l{ay 12, 1888' 6953!{erhonlg Novernber ?3, L895 18850 Eaton Sprtnga Dltch, O'foole, llarrotr, Dobey, Strutt, Mulconetcong, Sbudt #2 and Dl[ch No. I as ghosrn'on. dltch EaP by llrtght Water B-3 sotll( ?63 prffi534 Englnecr! prepared. tlarch , L977, liglrt of way for d,itch as granted, to !,lary B. Balley and BeatiiccBailey by-docunenb recorded.-{y1y_ g, }9{7 ln Book Zil at page 106as Receptlon No. 161611. (sElN[[r,r, shslthllElr section 17) Easenents and, rights of, way as granted to Western Slope Ga.s Coupany!f _!l,f-{91}9!1nq d,ocuments : RECORDIIIG DATE BOOK/PAGE REC. NO. IAIID AEFESIEDiluLy 5, L967 34ztsa7 218055 slftgror sectlon 16AuErusl 2' 1962 343t3i3 zt83z3 srf sdction 17 Easeuent for a gas pipeline as glanEed, to Fr.rbltq servlce conpanyof coLorldo-.by charles Haberman and Harcla Lee Haberuan alon| -tng lounty Road, to the souttrerLy llne of proPerty onrned by l6"y!{ilLtans d,Escribed tn Book 317 at page 291 , ia Riceptlon ilo.'ZbS+21; lglglqed Septeuber 5, 1963 ln Book g5Z at page 193 is Receptlon.lilo.22267A. (tot 7, $ectlon ?) 9. Easenent ,for a_pipellne to bransport o1I and, ga.s as granted, to'Iilester[ Slope Gas Conpany by CharlEs Habernen-and Uaicia tes. Habennan arong ttre county Road reeorded t{overnber 29, 1962 1nBook 3{5 at page tt94 as Receptton No. 21.9574. (Lot 7, Section 7} IC. .Any portlon of, subJect property lytng within f,ot t2 John Horbebzproperty aeeord,l,ng to the prat thereof, re'corded !{ay 5, L94Tr BB Recepti.on No. 160820. (Lot 7, Secbion 7) 11- Right to operate and. naLntain a plSrellnesprinE Located ln said Lob 7 onto 1and.s 6. 7. 8. entry and, egress on and acrogs sr.6Jectsaintenance of, sa{d, pipellne and dl,tchin Deid record.ed lufy 26, 1946 in Book Reception I{o, 158075. or open dltch frou atn Lot 6 wlth right ofproperty for theas extrepted and,' rEserved, 2I.8 at page'280 as L?. Xl,ghts of way for the Eaton Pl.pelines at set, forth tn lngtrr.ruentf,iled. !,larch 7, 1961 as Elocument ![o . 2L2993, a.E auended by Docurnent l{o. 2L2994 and as set forbb l"n Decree's recorded October 4, 1966 in Boolc 379 at page 28I. as Receptl,on ![o. 235L03 and, tn Book 379 at page 282 as Receptton No. 236104. (Lot 10 ard SW}.SE!, of Section 7 and llELNl$r and, I{ISTNE}I of Sectlon 18 ) 13. BaEtleuent Mesa Frrnplng PLent, Flpellne and. DltcheE.ftled. February23, L962 aE Ilccument No . 21657A and as shontn on Map iI-56 ln theofflce of the Clerlc and. ReEord.er of Garfleld. County. (!llS$I& and I!$[IS1 of SectLqn ].8) B-4 Bltot( 769 pffii535 14. Easenents and rights of way as granted to Pulilic Servlce Coupany of,Col.orado by the following docunints: EOON/PAGE 325t344 330/3s4 325t246 330 / 515 15. Eacement lnd rtght of way fp-r plperlne purposes a! conveyed, byAda H. Alderson in deed to lileslEin Slopi cis conpany reciraed,'April 2, 1963 ln Book 348 at page l9t ig Recepttin fto, izoili,in whieh the specific locatlon of, the easenenl ls not. defined, 16- light 9! way easenent belng L5 feet In wtdth as granted, lo Holycross Eleetrlc Agsociation, rnc., by Jaues H, suith, 0r.. lndocunenL recorded, Octoler 19, tg71 in gook tZ3 aE page '5Zl aE.Reception hro. 7,51*3+. in which the specif,lc localt6n le nobdeflned. L7. Right,of, way ar reserved by fhe fown of Grand Valtey ln docunen!recordeti September 18, 191L ln toolc 83 at page 516 is"Receptionl,[o. 4?,60L whlch read.s ae f,ollowa:uThe party. of, the first part hereby reservlrqr a good and suff,lcteatrlght of wq,y to the so-calIed, upper sprlngs for i plpe1tne and, al.l _olher right,s of way and reservoir sltes whLeh uay it- any Etue become necessary for the proper enlargeuent. or tuprofrducnt of' the water works systen rlrlch no!, EupplieE th6 sali, lowtr of Grand.Valley tdth water f,or fire and. d.omesltc grurpoaes.o And. th€ Aqreeuent between Rea L. Eaton and. tlre Tosn of, CrandVaLley record,ed !{ay lL, 196L in Book'334 at page 79 ac Receptlon.Ito. 2L3713. (ALl lands ln Sectlon 5 18- Rtqht of way easemenE as granted, to Wegtern Slope cag ionpahy by James H. Suith, ilr. by.docunent recorded iXuly 5, 1952 1n Eook 312at page 565 as Recepti.on ![o. 218053, (!lr&5l$r Sectlon. 10, s!Stg&,. 5&586 Section9) , , Lg. Rtght of, way easetBenE as granted,.to Holy Crosg Electrlc Assoclati,on,Inc., by ilauee H. Smibh, 'fr. by docuuent recorded Septeaber L:l ,' 1974 in Boolr *5tl at page 498 as ReceBtlon lilo, 26*797 in whf.ehspecific location ls noE def,tnid. 20. feruar e&E€nente end. rsstrlctions ag shotf,r or. noted, on tbe plat of, Orchard, P}ace as cohtalned' in lhe. Stateuent tlrereon" record,ed, March 24, 'lglL as Receptlon l{o- 41574. lBiSIq, iursEl Sect,lon 8') RECORDEDApril 21, t960 October 20, 1960April 21, 1960 I{ovember 2, 1950 nEcHrlou M). ?03185 211380, 209187 2I1504 B-5 ooor( ?63 pmr53S 21,. tlcenre Agrreeuent between Ba[tlenent Hesa fnc,, fosco ConuunlttesCorPoritlon and Storer Cable T.V. recorded, tilovenber L6, L98L ln Book 585 at page 211 as Reception No. 3Z]S3B. 22. Declaration of, DAM AECORDED. June 3, 1985 ,fune 3, Lgqs ilune 3, 1985 iltrne 3, L985 Oune 3, 1985 ilune 3, L985 ilune 3, 1985 tune .3, 1985 Jure 3, L985 ilurre 3, 1985 ilune 3, 1985 ilune 3, 1985 ilune 3, 1985 'Xune 3, 1985 ilune 3, 1985 . ,fune 3n L985 Jtrne 3, L985 Iune 3,, L9B5 June 3, 1985 ilune 3 ' 1985 June 31 1985 ilune 3, 1965 ,Iune 3, 1985 ' ilune 3, 1985 easements b1r Batlenent Mesa, BOOKIPAGE REC. NO,669t64A 362L60669t653 352161 6E9t65e 352162 . 669t565 362163569t672 36215* 65e t 677 362r.65669t682 362L66669t687 362L67669t692 362158669t699 362169559/705 352L70669t7LL 362L7L669/715 36?,\72669t723 362L73 669 t12ft 362L74669t733 36?L75 669t7*A 36ZL?5669t147 362L77'669t752 36ZL7d6691757 362L19' 669t762. 352180669t767 362181669t772 362L82 5691777 362183 fnc. ds set ouE bilou: LNID ATlrEEf,ED SEls SecElon 1,8 !tE1 SecElon 17 Elr Sectlon 18 lll$r Sectlon L9 t{Elr SecElon 18 l$r Sectlon 18 SBr SecElon 1,8 I{BfSfSr, !{fqSE}r Seetlon 7 I{Eft Sectlon 17 il[O5 Scctton 17 lIIilr Sectton 17 llEhSEk SectLon I ShgEh Sectlon 7 NtQ Scctlon 1,8 I{E}rSEt Sectlon I SEr SesBlon fB fihtrI0. Sectlon 19 Sr{llsr$r Sectton LB !!Elr Sectton 18 SEI Sectlon 7 81 Sectton 19 SI'Fa Sectlon 18 S9Or Sectl,on I llt$r Sectlon B Sft SectX,on L8l{t Sectton L9Pt. Sectlone L7, 18, 19 and, 24 rTune 3, 1985 ,fune 3, X995 June 3, 1985 fune 26, 1965 t{ovenber 26, }945April 10, 1986 Deceuber 28, 1987 October 5, 1988 tune 9, 1999 669t783 659/788 669t793 67Ll7;6? 679 t550 686t 44* 7?'6t857 742tL80 7551896 367L8* 362185 362L86 362837 356905gzorea 38855d 3958{0 402239 HElr Sectlon 18 trtlt0r Sectlon 17 llEr SecLlqn 18 Nlih Sectlon 17 IrlEr SecEj.on 24 NB.SEI Sictlon SEr Sectlon 18 l{E}r Sectlon 7'581 SecELon 5 BE !IBB{ Sectton llEh Sectton 7 SE}r SecElon 6 t7 B-6 Busl( 769 nsr537 Aprl1 L0, 1986 686/439 3zll47Hay 23, 1988 73*t7g1 392256![ovenber 3, t9B9 7661297 40?0Bz 23. Deed,s of Dedlcation for the followingr[IAI.{E RSCORDED January 10, lg8gilanuary 10, . lg8gtanuary I0, lg8g 24- rleclaratLon of LLcense for utilities recorded, AprlL 21, lggg inBook 732 at pige 889 as Reception ![o. 3g13gl. ' 25, Und-erground electrtcal eaEeuents bctng I0to HoLy CrosE E1ectrlc Assoclatlon by-the NECORDING DAIE BOOK/PAGE REC: !TO. County Road l{o, 307{Rlver Bluff Road} Horri.sanla Road, Battleuent Parlmray Aprll 22, 1982Aprll 22, 19BZ' Haf 3, l9AZ ilune 3, L985 JuLy 1, L983 597 t87A 327005'5e7t879 327006598t*A2 327354 SElr Sectlon 17llBr Sestlon L7 SHlr Sectlon 17 BOOK/PACE REg.![0. 7*7tL71 398265 747tL7A 39A267747tL79 39A258 feet in srid,th as grantedfollorlng docrmentg I rA!ID ATFEOTEOlllft Sectlon ].7 I{tSr Sectlon 17Lot I, Block I, Totrr 26. llpeJ.tne easement belng 35 feet ln rtdtlr as granted to llorthwcsb !ip!114? Corporati.on by docrrment recorded Segrternbet'23, .1982 {nBook 608 at pags 56* as Receptlon !lo, 232147: (Br..seetton gl 2T .' Ga.s _systen ut,il1ty easeuent.s bel,ng 1.0 f,eet tn ridth as granted bo 'Publtc Servtce Coupi.ny of Colorad.o iy d.ocuuentg recoiaeaApri]. 7. 1983 ln Book 624 ab page *96 aE RgcepttoR ilo. zla?zLt(81'qck 2, Iiltllow creek vilrage No. 2)r and recprded Aprlr 7,L983 {n Book 624 at page 498 as Reieptton !{o. 3lA?iZ,- (Bloek 1,"f{tllow Creelc Vtllage !fo. 2). 28.0pen End Leasehold, Mortgage between City ltcrrket, Iirc. a Colorad,oCorporatlon and Citibank. N,A. recorded 0ictober 28, LggS ln.Boolr. 743 at pagre 469 as Receptf,on No. 395437; Applteg to leaseholdlnteregt only. 2g. Terns and'condlti,ons of lhe'County' Subdivtslon .ReaoLutlons asEet out belowr SUBDIVISIOII ltEI'lE Rtver Bluf,f Flling No. I 66st.sa 362r.8z 9tr3& E:Hi#; llr1lfEr SectLon 18 62ele3s 343523 ffilH ff::i"$rll"u* ilo.2 nES0LUrI0U 'l{0 . Hff. !I0 ,8{-102 352892 B-7 Rlver Bluff Flllng l{o, 6 River B1uf,f Ftltnq No.'8 Rlver Bluff Ft}lnq l{o. I tracks Pocket V{11i9e Flllnq No. 0ackE Pocket VtlJ.age'Filing No. Bettlenent Cenetery B*ttLeuenb l.teea P.U,D. 1 5 83*75 B3-76 83-77 83-78 8B-019 84- I03 82-12r 31, All easeuents, rlghts of, way, roadg, gtreetg, drl,ves, places, boulevards, and restrictlons as set forth. on the Plats of, Fhef ollowing subdl.vl EXons : ilonunent Creek VlUage Sectlon One l.lonuaent Creek Vtllage Sectlon ftto l.tonument Creek VtLlage ftllng l{o. 4 l{t'Llow Creek Vtllage Sectlon One l{lLl,ow Creek VX.llage SectLon f,tlo Battleuent Creek Vlllage Section One Battlement Creek Vlllage Sectlon fwo Tanarisk Subdtvtglon Ftling llo, I Tarnarlsl( Subdlvtslon Flllng !fo, 2 Tewn Center Filingr No. I Torrn Center FllLng ![o. 2 fotm Center Flling No. 3 Rlver Bltrff Ftllng No, 1 Rlver Bluf,f Flllng No. 6 River Bluff'FtIinE No. A Rlver Bluff Flling t{o. 9 and. Replaf JachE Pockgt'Village Flllng llo. 1 Ja,cks.Pocket Vlllage .Ftltng tllo. 2 rlackg PoekEt Vlllage Ft1tng No' 3 ilaclsg Focket VtLlage FLlJ.ng l{o. 5 Sadd1ebaek Vtllage llo. L Eurni.ng Rock Subdivlstqn Hesa Ri.dEe Phase I 30. Strbdlvfclon Inprovenent Agreement between and Garf,teld,County, et.al, pertalning to recorded Septenber 13, 1988 ln Book 741 at No.39525*r 318001 319920 358i[52 32L217 322310 321539 326397 3L672,9 323297 321536 375169 375170 371{28 34{070 3{4071 344077. 3i?,,092 34*053 34{064 34,1065 389773 393852 37L*27 395200 32. AL1 Rertrlctl.ons, Covenants, CondtLtong and' Strbdlviatons set f orth on Schedule A hereof , SUBDIVI$IO}I NAI,TE Battlenenb Creek Village Sectlon Batbleuent Creek Villaqe Sectlon Ba.ttlernent Creek Vtllage $ectlgn Battleuent Creek VilIaEe Sectton Tmrr Center Flllng l{o. I B-8 I t 2 1 7*7 t353 5A7 t71L tlrrot( '769 prsES3S 339454 33 9455 r39456 339457 389881 352893 333476 BaEtleninE Hesa fnc, Mega Rtdge (Phege I) Page 59 as Receptton Declaratlona of, the . as .fol'lowg r BOOK/PAGE, REC.'NO.s85/188 3215355961537 326396 398324 3223LL and lllllow Creek Vl).Lige $ectton Zl{lllow Creek Vlll.age Sectlon 2Htlloll Creek Village Section I9li11ow Creek VlLlage Sectton 1.$onurent Creek VlLIage Sectlon 1'Honutent Creek Vl.Llage Sectlon LMonuuerit Crcek ViUage Sectlon IItlonunent Creek Village $ectl.on .1 Monuneni Creek Vll1age Sectlon I-Honunent Creek VtI"Iage Section Z Sadd,leback Village Filing t{o. 1 Mesa Ridge 33. O-rgantzatlon of the followlng d,Lsbricts: IIA}.{E OF DISIBICT . Eattleoent llesa gl,ater and Sanltation, laracbute/Eettlenent !{esa park & RecreatlonBattlenent .Hesa Hetropotttan Sadd1eback Flebropol ltan 3?2531 3e8322 32L236 398323 318005 324285. 326e22" 326824 352845 319919 326823' 3983?1 *03093 RECEPTIOU NO.' . 325891 3351e9 tr 348{40' 373738' 389195 34. 35. B0or ?6L prerSBS 5881186 7*1 |SLA 585/532 747 t348 578/951 5831 45,6 597 I 4U9 597 t423 650/819, 582,172L a'7t4L6 ?*7 t292 737 t50+ All uranir.uE, thorLun gT aly otber uaterLal whleb,.ia or EaF bedeternlned to b_e pecullarly essentlaL to tne proouction-ot iisEXona}leuatgriaLs, wbether or nob of conuerclal val,ue, t"qnibei wlth therfght of the Untt'ed States through fis-euttrorieA-igen[i "r reprg-sentatives at any time to enter upon the land anC iroipect foi,nfneand, remove the :angr_pursuant ro !n9 provlstens or'iue-ict ii .iutEt1, 19t16 (60 Stat' 755) as reserved'tn-the Patent recoia"a fune iS; - 195* {.n Book 277 at page ZB as Reception llo. 19613G. An und.lvld.ed, one-ha,lf tnterest ln and to all of the otL i gas and,other ninerals and nineral rlEhEg as regeived to ruriri'Fi;hilit - J.n Warrantl Deed recorded. tuti zl , fgt, fn gootc aOZ id-dEe 200 as Beception Ho. 198564, a,nd Dee4 record.ed septenber. L4, l"bs0lr,n nool252 at Page 492 as Reccption IUo. L734,69 anE aE rrestei x,n uad,ellire H.Parklrurst .by tast tlllLl and Testanent of Hallte Parkhurbt record,ed,Augu$t 1960 in Book 329 at page rtLL as Receptton [o. 210287, ,ioa-inyall asslgnnents'thereof or Lnieresfs therel,i. (sald lntereitand .actually, bel,ng an undivtited Z5t; see bblo*r: An'undivided. 355/710 landotrners royalty l.nteregt x.n and io .alr bftbe o11r gffi, and. other n.tnerals in and- rrnder and that.ncy be pro-.duced, together wlth the right of .!.ngress and, egrresB at itt tilrisfor EIre_purpo!? of n{ning, dri.I_X.Lng, explorl.ng,-opefating and,d.evel"opingr eald, landg for oilr gr! and ather al.nelal'n ani rlortng,hand,Ling, transportl,ng and narketing the sane theref,roa wlth the-lright to reuove fron saLd. land arl of the Grantee,E propertr end.improveuents as conveyed fron HaU,le Farktrurst, Grantor, to ilqa T.,Lrhan, Grairtee ln Mtneral Deed. reiorded 0ctobe.r L3, Lg*i ln Eook208 at .page i[40 as Reception [ilo. 15010*. [0fEr At the Effecttve l}ate hereof the above cited, 355/710 t+-a Land.ormers Royal.ty fntereat apgparg to be vestcd as..fo1l,owsr B:e Aof Royalty, Inc,. .Z5t7L0J. E. Sayre LtL6. Dcna E. SatLh 150/710' George Sakke 80/210: Barbara Jean Hunter, Eklward ![. ilr,rlran and'' .Ioe P. Juhan' Balance 36. An trnd.tvtd,ed one-lralf lnterest of, aL.l. the oll. as reserved to ltre iolorado'National .Bank of,. frustee rrnder Ehe tast l{itL and Testament ofDeed record,ed Septer6er 26, lg50'ln Book ZS{Receptlon No. 173527 B-10 and atneral rtghts Denver as Erecutor. and, Oeorge'H. Curfuan {,nat page 143 as Boor( ?69 mffS40 236971. 151735 210452 151421 L7L257 rerainlng 311850 3?. An und,lvLded_one-hal,f interest, of all o11 ,and. ulneral rtghus acreserved to Elsle D. Curfndn, her'Ire1rs and asrlEna ln l{irranEy' Deed recordFd ,S9plenber 2G, 1950' in Book i5*-ai-pjgO .14?.as .38. Reserrrabion'of o1'1', gas and,oEher ulnerals lri, under or that naybe produeed fr.ou subJecb propertyr 4E regerved, tb kon CorporaL'tonl'a l{ew ilersey Corporalton ln Speclal Warranty 'Deed recsi.dea Aprlt -9 r1981 in'Booir ioe-,at pase 30t is nicepiio;-Na,-liitzz. - , 39. Reservatlon of nlnerals and. nineral rights ln and rrnd,er aubleetproperty together. wlth lhe rtght and, pitvrrige of nining aniilorreuovingr tlre sa&e liisofir as suela can-be ren6ved wtthouE uate'rtally. tupal,rlng tbe subsurface or Laleral support of sald land ac rescrvldby Tosco Corporatlorl, E Nevada Corporalton in Special lilarrarity Oeba . recorded. Sept,enber 14, 1981 in Book 581 at page 255 ag ReceptlonNo. 3I.9L55 . ' ': . :. f i 40. An und.iqided 49* l.irterest in.all'o11, gas ana tltAar nlnerii, ""coriveyed'. to Ralph H. Raymond :ly; ndtlte -Parkhutsg,by"deed'recorded tn'Bo6k 22? at i"g" 301:as.Reclptibn No. -151720:' ' '' ..,.::-":' ' '1 41. UndlvfAealone-half lntirest ln all. olli'gag.and gthgr n{nerils Ec . '.' reserrteil.'by Fred Iilerhonig liy'ctebd record,gd. ilune,7.,:'19{8 {n Book 236 " "."atpage'.184agRecepttdn$e.16{984; 42. Undlvid,ed, one-haIf interect ln all o.1.1, gaE and other ulneralg ar rerenr.ed..by H. iI. Und,erwood' by debd reioiaea ln Book 260 at page. .49O as Rdceptlon Ng. .\?.74'72. ' . 43. Und,lvided, one-fourth'lntErect 1n all oll, gas and othe* alneralr ag regcrv.ed. by ilanies .H. gnfth,. lr.,, by.$ecils ricordqd Septeulict 3)'. 1974in Book {64 at, page }75 as RecepEloh Mo. 264618 and recordee ,Tanuary 44. soo( ?69 rmr54l 30; r9B0 1n loorc sil at page 103 as Reccpblon No. 3orrlb. Undlvld,ed ll 2, lnterestby it. S, Slpprelle. bypa{fe 297 es Receptlon ,in.a11 o1l,-gas and, other nlnerals ac reserued,deed, recoided February 'IZ, I9{L ln Book 20{'at!Io. 151035;' - ' " --- -- -:-.' -- - 45. Undlvtd.ed one half in'teresE'.ln a1l otl, .gis bnd,. other,uinerals,as Mlryed_by- Eaqrd A. co,Irier in_iqrrantf aeec re-cora.erl=jinGiy-i0,t958 in Book ro6 at page 458 as Receptr.oi t[o. ?004,4; 46. Und.lvided' 50-.p-er-Lent. of,-alI oil,' gas end.. other ulireralg ag regerved,by_pIara E. ttahaffey by docunenE ricord,ed,'october ZB, ii+i-tn.$;i- 47- Undrvlded one half interest ln all oll, gar-and, ott"" dtniralg agreEerved by,Fred Gd,rdner dnd. Henrietta-ciranii by-Iilt-ent record.ed .tryLy 12,.L95? in Book'301 'at page 210 as Recepttin lro. 19g05s. 48. Und,lvld,ed' bne half lntrirest ln all oiI, gras end, other ulneral .rlq*rtsas reserved,,by Mary B. Satley_in the deed, to EarL C. lloore anC.I[Crey !.'u9org-recorded, July 9. 19*7 tn Booh"Z?? a,t page 283 aa Recsitr,ontilo. '16L6L2. By the. tlrns of tlre'9{11.1 of }taiy i.-naiicy.recoraid--Septenber .5, l97A in Book 515 at, page 35 ag heceptlon fro. ZBBlgr, Roy.'ifensen'waE the naued, d.evisee' of att uineraf righls 'of the tpctat,it,r. 49.'Und,lviieO one fourth.tntere,sF tn itt as-conveyei:l 'by'Rae t. Eaton to .Earl'. deed recorded ;nrne 29, 1955 .tn Book .190320. : 50. All ninerals unOerfylng-subjecE property , i,'Ebrxon.Corlorattoir as Eo in'.trndiir{,Oed,-30.60 p.er cinF -interigt: .:.b. "Tos'co Corporation' as to,an:uidfvtdid 20.40 .ier. cent Lnterest.-c. Eqa H. .Mahaff,ey .and- Irenb- P,...l..latraff,ey;.:as, to an undtqtd€d 49. ilIEr. gy De6a f,rou Forres! C; !,tahaitey, erecutor'.of the EstEte of, . Giara E. ttahaffey, decea'Hed to Lliarles E. tlaberrs,n, r'ecofded, February..L4, 196.1 in'Book 332 a! paqF 318 ag'Reeeptloii lilo...' 2LZT59 lhe Erant'ee toaE convgyed, an unefvlded 51 per Cent of . ''aLl uinerals rinderlylni sr.rb-Ject property. f,he'5I pen'cent,ctf,'' a1'1 nlnerals convayad to CharlGr.E. Hribernen becaue vestbd t.n Exron .Corpclrabton lird, Tosco Corporatton by deed fron At.lant,lg "Richfte1d Coupany recorded August 1, 1980 l,n.8ook 553 at.page 55 as"Receptl,on !lo. 305157. ForreEt C. Mahaffey, Executor of tbe Estate" deceas€d., conveyed an undlvldsd 49 .per cent miherals underlying gubJsct ltroperty to Hra _o11, gar and otLrer tlneral rlghts .C. !{oore and, Audrey S . Moore . In ' '285,ai page. 358 a,s Recgptign"ilo.. no$..o$ned, as'f,ollobsl . ,, :.. :, :of Clsra E. Haluiff,eylnterei.t in rilX M. Mebaffey and B-11 Borrl( ?69 pActs4? Irenc.P. ibhaffey by d.eed, record,ed, Harch I5., 1961. ln Book 333at pa.ge 66 ag Reception lfg. ,?13085. 51. Undlvlded one half lnterest in all o1L, gas and other ulnereLg as regerved by Carl D,avidrion by d,ocunent reiorded June ,L2, 1957 'ln Boolr 301 at page ZLZ as Receptton'No. 198056 52. UndtvLded one half lnterest ln all otl, gas and other ntneral rlghtgat reserved by Ehe Federal Land Bank of, Wlchlta, Xangas .in the deed to Clyde }{. Uorrow and l,tary Belle Horrosr recorded in Book '213 at prge "259 as Reception No, 1,53033, and any and all agstgmaents thereof .'orinterests therein. 53. An undlvlded 1132 royalty ln all the o1,1, 9&r and nlneralc produceA f,ron *rbJect property, satd royal.ty to be dell,vered free frou aI'I coste r.tf pro{uctlon ag resetved, in Ebe dEed. froa 0U1th. V. .Horrorr end : nuib-V, Xirttrfiy io ilohn I{. Savage. rccorded lloveuliir 10, 1951 1n Book 3l{7 at page {80 ag Reeeptlon No. 215543. ' 54. Und.tvld,eid one half intereEt tn all oll, gar and as resarved by The Federal Land Banlc of &{lchlta, the daed to R, O. Gaidner recorded Septenbet 9,' page 583 ae R€eeptton No' 140910 55. Undlvidcd one fourth iriterest in all: oll,, rights.as relerved by Ada H.'A1derson tn record,ed ,ful.y 9, 1962. in Book 343 rt PaE€ 56, Irndlrld.ed one fourth interest"Ln alL o11,. as regerved by H'adolin F. Clrristenlen aE of Ada 1.1. Alderson, d,e'ccased, Ln the d€ed othcr u!.nerel r.lglrt,aItichlta, Kingag 1n 1940 ln Book 195 at .gas and othcr, nineril Ehe deed to Rea L. Eaton 1 as Receptl,on !lo. 2L8090. gas and other ulncral rlghtr adnlntctratrlr' of 'the EcEabe t6 Battleuent' Land CouBanY page 2?9 aE RecePtl.on t{o.recor0e{ froveuDer 22t'L955 in Boolt,37l aE ?.32392.' 37. Undl.vL0ed one f,ourth lntaregt' reserved bY CarI D. farcker and " Augrua! 31; 1961 ln Book 33.$ at 58. Undividd' one fourth interest c.onvaycd to l'i[r. Ath t'lason and August'31r 1961 ln Book 336 at tn all o11, gas and other ntnerilg al Kathryn !t. $rcker by docunent recorded pege 272 ae RecePtlon !Io. 214935. ln al.I oll r Sat and other rlnerals as Nata tr. Dlason by doctuent rccorded page 28? as RecePtion No- 2L49*8. 59.'Undlvid.ed L/16 non parti.cipatlng royalty lnterest ag eonveyed^to fleiiri'G. .HaymiA' "i'ra 2L. 2Bt" h[erelt ai'co-ntsYld to.5hrllnc otl E"ipa"y-lf Ai"lrent recorded t'tareh 26, L9?6 ln Book 483 at page 772 as-Beceptton ilo.' 271885. d0, 'Und{vtded'21.?5 per ce'nt of,,a11 911t gar end other nlncrals e8 ".pcrl2ry_ed, ti-iiir.iii oii-c."p*i ui-ioi,rnenb reeord,ed. septeober.t3., B-L.2 . . : su0l( ?89 pAc[543 '1974 rn Eook *6r[ at page 575 as lieceptron Ho. 26{g{g , 6.I. one. harf of arr mlnerals irnd.-nlneral rlghts ln, upoor and undersuDJeci property for a perlod o't.25 yeais fron-"ni-.iter.,rune !.7,l'943 and so long thereaiter aa oti,_ gis anaror o{rrer llnera,lE or. anyof ther "are produced, therefrom or irri-prentses iie-i"Li-ililrip"i"er operated as reserved. by the Fed,eral'ri"r-uoriglgl-e;;*; - 1."-irrIDeed to cryde E. silith ani efrt"-i.-Iiith recoicia'octoner zt ? 19{9 :!_Book 2.45 at faEe 462 as Reception-fio. 170].10.-- -rEUrE',"? r''t' 6gE, !I-qurt_br"i, Deed, regggdgd octobcr-t{,-1947 in Book IOd st prgrs32 as Receptlon No. t 99315. The Fcaerit. Firn-itorirgi-CorpoI..tlon. convey,ed' th{s nirieral. inieiest to-trr"-ulrted Statet of,Itreri'da Lo be adninictered ly iue seeretaiy-oi-ii*-i[iIirli. 6?- undlvld,ed ong-.!r1lf lntere;st ln atl otl r gds snd.other uLneraic ecre'gerveil by DeLIa Hlttle-uy +ilGEti-ir"orded Deccuber It, 19SE lnBooir 2*5 at paEe 471 as.nsiepiion-ii;.-1iaix6: 53' 0i1 and,'Gas Lease between Madellne M. Parkhurst Htres, fornerly knonrnas lhd,etLne M. Farkhurgr and as Hederrni-CarmurrI,"i"o-siGn ft.'firrrecorded, if.ne, z, 1929 i,n.Book I??-r! page Ez8 a;-ai"iptror, iro. -zgii:r lnd"arslgrned !r [}ocurnent'Nos. 37A234 irui rzgasA; -Afiid&vdt of, pro-'$yStfon recorded as Receptlon 1Io..34646{i. . - 6{. o11 and' Gas Lease between Kathryn B. Rosc and, Eroy G. Rosg and Uorth-!?rE Exploratton loupany recordla January ze; iisi i; $;[:ii{ ;;-;;e"450 as Receptlon Uo. 311{81 s,nd auen{ed Ly Aicurent-iecqrdeO ff"i fi'le8r ln Book sl9-:!-peqg.g?q as Receptlon-r[o. ri*ris-and, asrlgnia-irflocr.uent.!los. 355227, 384G15 ana 3gZg*S. 65. 0iX, and &'s L€aae between I{llllan E. Baklrer and Oulla'A. Bakker and,NorthwdsL Exploretton coupqny recordeE January zir-igaf fi-id;k 56I *r Faq,?-453-es.neceptton ltlo. 3i,1*82 and anend,Ed, Ly docunant-iecsr&e-i"t-L, 1e81 1n Bog!-I?9 at paee-634-as Rgc.epuo! fli, 31*39s; .oiiiiiiO, ui' Docuubnt t{o'; 364709 and, asgi{rned by Docuubnt $os, 35i3ii,-*ez|i:''.3755X.0, 38461,5 and 387845. 56. 911 aqa 6as Lease betseen Ja,nes-ff . lqffb, Jtr. anll l{orthwcst Exgrlora.tron doniany record,ed February 51 1981 in Book. sg* iu"pa{re 885 as!ffqf!ion-!Io. 311701 and aEsigr.rod by l}ocuierit l{os, 35413i, 1516?,27,376610,37823*t 3V9334, 384615 and f8?845. Affldevl,t of Prtiductlbn' " reeord,ed, as Reception ilo. 345{60 67. OlL and, Gag Lease between Pearl G. Say're and t[ort]nreat fploratLon. lorpady recorded February 17, I98l ln Book 555 at pa9c 5{? as lgggption IiIo. 312009 and agglgnad by llo'crrnent !tor.-35t3gr, lsiZit,375510,.36{615, and 3878*5, Affldavlt of, Proituctlon rasordsd asRecept,ion No. 3{5150. B-13 8001( 769 ptcE544 58. O11 and Ger Leasc betcreen Barbara Jean Jutran Hunter aka Barbara ilcan Hr,nter and t{orthwect Exploration Coupany r€corded }larch 26,'1981 ln Book 568 at pag€ 192 as Receptlon No. 3L32O4 and asslgned by Docuuent !{qg, 354331,356227, 3765L0, 378234, 37935*, 384615, and 38784'5. Affl- d,avlt of Production record.ed as ReceBEion'No. 346460. 69, 01L, and 6as tease between Joaeph PauI Juhan aka Joe, P. Juhan end l{orthrest Erploratlon Conrpany recordcd Harch 26, 1981 tn Book 568 at page,195 as Receptton No. 3L32'05 and asstgned by Docunent Nos.. 354331, 356227, 376610, 378234, 379354, 384615 and 387845. Aff.ldavtt of Production record,ed as Reception No. 346460, .' 70. 011 and GaE tease between Eduard. !{el,son Jr.rtran aka Edward, l{. ilu}tan and l{orthwert Exploration,Conpany record,ed March 26, 1981 tn'8ook'5q-!tglqG' L98.'Reeeptlon t{o,313206 and.asslgned by Docuncnt t{os.35433L , 356227, 3?6610, ZIAZZ*, 37935{,.38+615 and 387845. Af,f,td,avlt of Productlon recobded as nteeplion l{o. 346450. 71" Oil'and C,es Leaee between'tttki S. Gardner Conpafry recarded February 1, 1982 in Book and !{orthtrgrt t:ploration . 591 at page 987 aa ReccPElon 35433L,356227, 37823*,376610, Productton rgcorded an No, 32*2A0 and at$lgned by 37935*, 384615 and 387845. ReeiPtton ![o; 345i[60. 72. 0i1 and. Gas Lease between 14. Conpany .recorded February No. 32+28i snd asatgned by 37935i1,, 384615 and 3878{5. Reqeptlon No. 3{6150. 73- 01.1 and Gas Leaee between.Vlckl $ayre and Hdrtlrregt Erploratlon ";rpanf record.ed f,ebruary 11 1982 ln Boof 59I at Pqg!-?gf-1t-Receptlongo.-3ZiZ82 and, asalgned iy iloc,.uoent- Nos. 35d331 , 336227, 3765L0, -'ilazi*, 3tg35q,' 3A46Ls anA lgza4s. AffidavlB .of Froductton .recordti as. Bec;ption llo. 3rt5tl60, . , ' OiL and. GaE Lease betseen Jenlfer'Sayre Hrrtrnn 'and' Northtrerb e*pfoiitlon Conpany rccord,ed. February 2{, 1982 .tn"Book 593 at PlEeAl-;;-i""liptiii lrir. ?zso:-7 and assigq"d.lr_Docunent ![os. 35433I, 3562i7, 376eLo)- ziazt+)- tigls*, .3846i5 and- 3878{5. Afftdavlt of Produciion recorded as Receptl,ori $o. 3{6460. CharieE H, Sayra and Northwes! Erplortlon1, !982 tn Book 591 at paqe 990 ae Reqqqllgn Doctruent Hog. 35{33L, 356227 1378731,376610,Affldavtt of, Productdon recorded as Docunent Nos.Af,fldavlt of, :B-1rt 7S'. OlL arid.:6as Lease between Roy-Roya1tya-Inc.and Northwert E:cp1or1!191'4' conpant ri"qided ;&rch a, rgbz, ioor-91!r,pag?-11? "l Rec.![o, 326384 and-asligrad by Docunent Nos. 35{331.'3662??-, 375610, 17A23r 312121 : - 3B46t s, itiIrI?B4S;-Aftiaivrt .of Friduction recorded, Bec.No' 346460' 16, 011 and, Gas teEee between Saratr E. Earrla fomcrly knoun es' Seri!' 77. 0t1 'end Cas Lease between-Bealrice L. Undersrood, and trorthsegt. Explorgtton Conpany-recorded, oc[onei-fi,,fiaf-i" iilot'583 at pagc 1c6as Receptlon l{o- 320141 an!_cgrrt"tic lv Docunent lfo. 353ssz,ardassisned, Dv Docuucnt !{os. 35433i,-iiazii,-it;aiij, iiiers and 3azsts,af,f,tdaviE of, productlon recorded,'.i-n"".ptlon Ho, 316460 78.011 and Gar Leaas between llellie L. Hef,ty and. Itorilrtrest E:ryloratlon. conpanv racord,ed ocrober 13. 19Br in il;t( ;6t ii-;6l'r+a ""Reception No. 320142 and coirillea-ly. oo"un.nt ![o. 353853 .arxl aostsmed bv Docunent !{os' 35{331 , sieiri; :is-irijl'aiiirs rnt 3ezatg.. Mftdav{t of production recorded'"s-neceitton-u". ilg+o0. . 79' o11 asrd' cas Leage between Loretta t. Briteuan ard Leonard Brl[eranand lfort]nsegr _ErcpLorarton - Fouranr iecoieio odtot-ir-il,*iiaf" i;=;f"i583 at pege l,F0 ar.Receptiin [Io,'3z0ia, agq corricda'ry Docglentt'[o. 3g3as4 and, asaigned by Docr.rueni rog. is*iirl-iiezzz, 1766*0,38*615 and 387845. Affidivit of rroauctlil-;A;rdA-ir Receprtontlo. 3{5460. 80' o11 and Ger Leaae betreen-lrrllg r.. cheff,ee and. l{orthtreat Erpl,oratton.conpanv reeorded october l3l 198r. tn g*L-iaiir"ilfi-1i2.ar .Rcceptl.on ![o. '320r{4 and corre!!:g,,hy D?qyqent tgi8ii, arstgned.by. Docunenr tilqs. rs{331, gs6az7,'3756,L0', rea6rs-;d-iifi;5.--efiica"it" of PrirducLton recorded as gcieptio"-ri".-346150. ' 81' 011 and. Gas tease-between td,a L. Clark and, Floyd, L. clark and, North-west Erpl'orallo. -gonpllI-recorded osbqber ttl-iial-rn-goolr-Hal--ai-pogu15* as Rcceptlon Ho. 320145 and corected-ly-gocudn['ro, -isiase ; - r-i *:11gne{. bv-Docr.urent Nos. rsliir;-*eiii, 378610, 384615 and, 3B?Br[8.Affidavtt of productlon record,ed, as Receptton l{o. t{6*60.-'- -- 82' Ott and 6as Lease bctseen l{t11Lap E. Bakke and ,Ii^rlia A. Eakkt andllorthregt lrplogatlon.coq?any^record.ed lloveubir-i,rggo tn goor--55g rt1!-?lge lt?-}1 Rgg:p!1on tfo.i09o31 and. asctgnid. bi-oo.r-.nr uos.3s{33r356227', 3756r.0, 378234, 37935.1, 38{6t5 ana Soieei, -erircavrt-o Product{on recorded as Receptl,on !{o, 346*60 83. Oil. and Gag Lease between Deua E. SuLth and, Nortbtert Srploratlon9orlgly_recorded lllovenber 3, 1980 tn 6oo4 5s9 at, pag; rgi iE-RicqptronBo; 309032 and-rgrlryg{-?y Docunenr trog, :sliit,iial,ll, iieeiS,"3tdtii;379351, 38*615 and-38?8{5. Mfrdivt, ;a proaucttin'iecorcce acReceptLon tIo. 3*6e6A. 800!( ?69 r,cr5115 I{erhonta andnerhonlg and, Janes l{. Farrts fgggfqJNoveober J, r98O tn and Northrrcgt Explgratlon Coupcnyln Book 559 at i g:l? i "*; i? :iil{, ii-* triii lry;3: 3:. 5! 7: 3!2,2;, *i i ;s! i :",}E;37935{, 3?923t,376510, 38{515 and 38?845. arriaivir; of, Production record,ed. iaReceptlon tilo. 346{60. 3-15 85. 85. 84.0t'1 and Gaa Leace betpeen Kathryn B. Rora and froy O. Rogs andl{orthsest Exploratton Conpany recorded Novenber 24, 1980 ln Book 550at page 701 qs Reception !{o. 309718 and, asslgned by Docunent !los. 354331 ,356227 ' 376510, 378234f 379354, 38.[615 and 3878{5. Aff ldavltof Production recorded as Reception tilo. 346460. Oi1 and Gas LeaEe between Gerald. H. Quiat, Harcha1l 0u1at and, Carole0,. Letghtr'co-pergonal repiesenttives of.the Estate of Egther G. Qu{at, deceaged and Northwest Exploratlon Conpany recorded Septeubcr11, 1981 ln Book 581. at page 76 ac Reeeptlon No.'319060 and alElgneqby Docunent tilog. 35433,1 , 356?27, 376510, 37A234, 379350 and 3878f5.Affidavi.t of Prodrictton recorded as Receptlon ttilo. 346{60. OtL and Gas Lease between Gerald M. Qutat and Robcrtr ,il, Qula! andllorthwegt Erploratlon Conpany resorded Septeubar 11, ].981 tn Book 581at page 78 ag Receptlon No. 319061 and assLgned, by Docunent lfog, 35*331,356227,' 376610, 37823*, 379354, 384615 end 3878{5. Af,fldasltof Productton recorded'as Receptton l{o. 315{60. B?. Oil and Gas-I.€ase between Ralph tfl.}llans and n. Lee ]ItrI1{alg'and llortbwes? Erploratlon Conpany recorded SepteaDcr 11, l98l'ln Eook 581 at prge 80 ag Reccptlon tlo. 3tr9062 and artlgned Df l),octtocnt.f,or. 35*331,356227, 375510, 37A23+, 37935+, 38{6}5, 3878+5. Affldavtt of Productlon recorded aa Receptlon No, 3{6{60. 88. 0d1 and Gaa Lease betseen E, ,Ienes 0udd ard, Northwegt Erplbretlon Conp,any recorde<i SeptenDer 11, 1981 ln'Book 5BI at page 82,asReception No. 31.9063 and agslgned by Docunent Nos. iS6ZZl, 3?6610,378234, 3?9334, 38{515 and 387845. Af,f,ldavtb of Froductl,on.recordedas Reception I{o. 346{60. 89. 0i1 and Gas Lease between E. ' llortlrwert Exploration Coupany. 581 at pege.64 as Receptlon [o, 356227, 3765L0, 378234, 37935*l Frodusfion treeorded as Receptlon Lee Garlett and Roscallce Garlctt and recorded SeptenDer 11, L98L fn gbirf 3L906{ and, assl'gned }ry Docuaent No!. 384515 and 3B7B'[5. ilf,ftdavlt of No. 345450 90. 0i1 and Gas Leage between Sheld,on StelnhauEer and Hortlhscgt Erplora-tlon Coupany recorded Septeuber 11., Receptlon t{o, 319065 and esslgned by 37823*, 37935*, 3846L5 and 387845.'aa Recsptton'l{o, 3t16460. 91. Otl and, Gas Leage betseen lrlan H. Bucholtz and t{otthwect Erploratlon Conpany reeorded Septeutber 11, 1981 ln Book 581 at pagg 88 as Recepti.on Xo. 3L9065.and. asrigned by Docrrneit t{os. 356?,27, 376510, 378234, 37935*, 3845L5 and 3878*5. Affldavif of Productton recorded 1981 ln Bsolr 58L at pcge'85 ag Docurent Nos. 356227, 3766LA,Affldavtt of Productlon record,ed B;1.6 ltott ?69 prcrs(l? 92' 011 and Gas Lcace betseen Jaueg F. Reynold.s an& $orthwert Enp1orrtlonloupaly reqordrd $eplenber rr., 19Br li'il;i Eiir ;;-pase 90 asReceptton [o. 319057 and asslglg{ by Docr.ruena-N.;; ii6zz1-, llgato,37823*, 37935*, 384615 and 38iaes.-' l,igldavri oi-iroauctlon recorded,as Receptlon ![o. 346460 .93' o-tl 3,nd Gau Leare between Hyer Freldnran and toralne R, Frl.ed,nan'ann,tilorthwest-Exploratlon co.upany record,ed"-seiteii;;-ii, 19gI tn Booh 5811!-elge ?3-*f -Reccptlon ![o. Ergosa enc igiig"ri-li-Docurent .!,[os. 336227 , 3766La , 378234 , _379354, 38{515 rnc-iii7a*s1 ' Arf{davli-;iProductlon record,ed, as Recepti,on !Io. :eglso:- -'-' -' Y- 94' oir and Gas Leage between Gerard, H. Friednan and iloAnne Frlednan and,lilorthwesi -ErploratLon Conpanl'. recorde{ seBtiute; til 196I tn Book 5g11!-P19e ?t-?i-neceptlon t{o. rrgoog anci asiigned. ti-oocuuint':rlil-356227 , 3766La, 37923*, 3793s4, 3g4or5 tnd- lali*i', Aff,tdarrit ofProd.uctlon.recorded as Rgceptton [o, 3{6{50. .- 95- O11'arid 8aE'Lease between D. fS. Garlet'and llorthtrest Exploratlonconpany rbgordeg,septea&er r!.. r9a1 tn Bogtr sei-ii-pagc-ig rE--!9ggptioq,![o. 319070 and asstglgq by DocunCnt ltoi. iilZzi, riggrO,37423*, 379354, 38{515 and'3sra{s. -Af,f,tdattt ;i-pr;ediion-rico.i*oas Rcceptlon !Io. 3q6q60r, . 1 . 96' 011 and Gas Leass between !.lcf,eed.Htttson and, sortturcat Erploratlonloupany re:orded,, llpsenuer rr, rrbt fi-iioor-5e1-;I;;s"lE-ii-'--"Receptron ![o. 319071. and asst nea-ryliocunent l[or.. iiilizl, iTagro,378231. 379351[, 384615 and 38iB4s.'ntrraavii 6i-iroAu;rior, .'*:-'.'recorded as Reception l{o. 348460o . . 97' oii and Gas Lease between L. I{. Bearl.e and, Vtolet H. Searle anililorthsest Exploration Coupany recordea [oveuDer 5, ].9g1 ln Book 5g51!-p.ge 169-g Reeeptton uo.- 321081 ana asir.gned-ir. oo"unent.lros."356227, 3756L0, 37A234, 3?s354, 38{615 anA fgZA4S. Afffdivft-of - ' Froduction recorded as Receptl.on No. glG46O. 98- OiI and, Gas Lease between ilack D. Stockton and Eha F. Stoclrton and.Northiraest ExpJ.orarlon.conEany-record,ea *oveuri"-ral r9s1 in.-gdikJeel!-ryge t!?-iq nggqpqron ilo.'3iltoi-ena asalsnie-ny Docrraenb tssE .35622'l , -375610, 378234, 37935{, 384515 ane :aza{t:-- Mriditit.-;iProduction recorded as Recepilon l{o. 346{60. 99. OtI and Gas feage between H. f. hJaldbar.rn & Sons rnvestaent Conprny, aFartnerglrtp and lilorthwest-Erploratl,on Coupany recori,ed, oiceutii-7,b,1e8L in Boorr 5.!!,1!_eare_i!q- as -Receprron- Moi liioie.qla-iicxgnea-lyOocunent. t{be. 356227-, ltazl*, 3?935*l :a*ers "na- istg4g. . errlGlitof. Productlon -racord,ed as Rece$tl.sn !fo, 3{5{60r B-1? Btofi ?69 prcr548 I00' 0i1 and, Gel tearc betpeen Flrai National Banlr of Dinver, Co-Trurteewith DaYld n. Garlett and,_Gera1d tt. Quiat rrd,er-ttre ifffi of Evelyn'9: Garrett and Horthtrest Elploration conpany-iicolaea-Filiua;i-ri;1982 1n Eook-_se3 1! Elge l!1_*l Receprioir Ni . 3z5ois and arsl|ned,p[-9q".rryent ,Ngs ' 3s5zz? , 378234, J7s35;,4, 38,615.-ile- r87g{s. - Mfidavlt of prod,uctlon recorded ar Reception-nol--iteteo. 101' oil and Gas Lease between cralg L. Hayrrard, and Crtaty A. Koeireke aka. crlstv Ann Haprard Koenek: "l jgilt tininis-and-til;rfirr€it- exei6r"Eior,9onplll-recorded Februry 5, 196r tn Book set i[ ;&; so{-er-h"cre[i""No. 31170e-a1a alslgqgd_by lgqunqnr Nor. 3s6227iiiazs+, itgiii,--'' 3766L0,3846t5 and, 3678{5.- AffldavLt'oe proauction-recoraed agReceptio!.r I{o. 3{64G0 102' OtL and. Gas Lgase betweerr V"r. Eeliow and,.Northrrcst ExgrloraEl.on Coupany. recorded Febri'acy 5,- reBr in Bootc 56{ at p+e iri-ic Te;;;Eion-uol-'311711. an{ :t:lq1ed by_Docwrent Nos . 355217,. 32G6I0,. tigiiq, tiglsl,384615,and 3878{5. Aff,idavtt of, ' Productton' rccora.i' ac Riciptton-Uo. 345460. 103. O11 and'Gaa Le.ase betreen Vera Lehow and, t{orthwest ErploretionConpany 'r.ecord,ed February E, 19BL ln Book 564 at, paie- 913 es. !ry:etLon !to' 311712 and asslgned tiy Docunent t{osl iZAZZl, 3zEEIO,37823* and 379354. Affldavf,t-of Fr.Lductlon rccord,ed'ar-Riceptton' 104. otl and,'Gag tease bstlreen Estate of Nall1c G. Heyward,, HecterBertroch, Peraonal-lepreseniatlve and Northneet ifrpfoiatlion -Coupany recorded, uay -f , 1981 .ln Book 570 a.t page 608 as Reieptton !{o, iiij3o1$ agsig,ryd by D,octruent t{os, 376610-, 1lgatq, 37935111 raeors and - . 387845. Affidavit of Productlon r'bcord,ed as Receptton No. 3rt6{EO. L05 j 0i1 'and, Oag Leas'e betwcen Relph H. Ralrnond, and, Jean F. Rayno.nd,. end, ' , Hqrbhwesb Exploratx.on. Conpany- recordei Iune 5, 1981 rn Bo3[ 'Sig iEpage 537 as Reception I{o. 3L5527 and asslgned by Docrrnent !{os,35*331,.356227t 3776L0t 31A23*, 3?935{, 38*6tg irut 3g7B4E, Affldevtt", of Proiluctlon recorded as Receptlon l{o. 3{5460, . i96. Oil and Gae Lease between The First Cturch of ChrisE, Sctenttst lnBoston, l.lassachusettg, a l,lacgachusettg cgrporat,ton. and NorthsestBrploratton Coupany ricorded, Noveuber Z,,1gB1 .in Book 584 at page ?86 , as Reieptlon No; 320910 and, asdignad by llicr.rnent t{os. 378234 lnA379354. Aff,ldavlt of Productl.on record.ed as" Receptlon No, 345t60. - L07,6ii and Gac Le'aee bet*een llargaret &mn, Attorney ln'Fact f,orErrelyn Davld,lon and Northwest - Brploration Coryany recorded,,fanuary 29, 1981 in Book 554'at page 485 ar ReeepElon tlo. 311.495 *r* tllEned bry Docuuent Nos. 35/1331 | 356227, 376610, , .3845I"5 and 3878*5. B-1s t08. 011 and Oaa f.ease betseen Helen recorded Aprll. 2.?, 1985 ln Book 361119 and asslflled by Docunent 387845 8u0l( ?69 rffi549 t. Colller ind Berrett Energy Conpdny 667 at page 442 as R€ceptlon-$o. -. lilos. 356668, 3766A9, 38{6L5; and 109. OXI and Oag teage between Martha Curfann StoJanovich and ,Iohn StoJanovlch and Brrrett Enargy Company recorded July ltl, "1985 tn Book 672 at, page'822 a.s Recepbton No. 3636L2 and acqLgn€d by Docuuent Noi. 37O37A,. 384615 and 387845. L10, O1l and Geg Leaga batneen George H, Curfnan, Jr. and Hopc Grlbwold. Curf,nan and Earrett Energy Coupany recordsd iFuly'Z{, 1985 tn Book 672'at, page 825 ac Receptlon Ho, 163e13, re-rccorded JuIy 2rl ln Bocih 674 at page 977 a.s Rcceptton No. 354708 and ersignrd by Docunent l{oc. 37038{, 38{615 and 3878{5. l1l. OI1 an0 Gas tease between E. Lotil,re Curfuah aka Elcte louise Curf,uln and Earrett Energy Conpany.recorded'iluly ?4, 1985 tn Book 677.at paqfe . BiB is Reception !(o, 3636L4 a,hd, atsLgned by tlosrruent Nor. 356706, 376609, 38{615 and, 387845. 112" OiL'and Ger Leasb f,ron i[*ne Curf,rnna Gry1_and,fancs-&.yn-rnd Brrrllt-- figtrqI Couieny reqorded.SepBerber 9..1985 tn Book 675 ai piE! !3! al Riceptton t{o. 364779 and asstgned by Docunent tlor. 37a376, 3845}5 ard .387845 l-13. Oj.l and. tras tease between Renae Clrrtstensen and Earrett Energy Coupany. reeorded. Septenber g, 1985 in Book.675 at page L*3 as Bccc;ttton tlo. 364782 and issigned by Docurnant [os, 1V\6?,3. 3846L5 and 3878{5.. 114. 0t1 ind, Gaa tease between llcdra'C. Gasltl].l and'Franklln P. Geah.lll anrl Barrete Energy Conpany recor{ed SeptenbeF 9,'19S5 ln Book !?t-f! Fage' L45 as Reception t{o, 35{783 and aEELgned'by l},octuent ilor. 356?08,. 3846:,5 and 387845. 1I5. Oil and, Gas LeaEe between Eugrene G. Fatrfar end, Jultena D. Fal,rfar and Barretl Energy Conpany record,ed Septeober 9, 1985 tn Booh 675 dt prEe . L47 as Receptlon t{o. 36{784 and, asEigned by Docurent }Ios. 37A620,' 384615 and. 387845. 1f6. Oii and Gai Lcriae between Gary F. ClrrLsten;en and Uancy A'. Chrl'itenrert'and Barrett Erergy Conpany relorded Bepteube! !, 19BS ln'Book 5?5 ab p&"1i9-i; il;"pti"n ilo.'364785 and aislgnad by Docr.meni. ffog. 310922, . 384515 and 387845. ft7. 0i1 and Gag Lease letwecn Earl C. t'toore and,-Audr€y.5. loqre artd, Barrett Energy Conpany recorded Septenber 9, 1985 tn'Bo_ok !Z?_*!p"gi ts7 as ilception'$o. 35{788 a-stgneo-by Docunent.l{o, 3661a7 wAicn Has re-raclrded as Docunsnt lro , 3772L2 .arrlgncd by Docttuent. ' B-19. Bro( 769 IAGTSSC 1L8' OlL and' Gal teare between rrene P. tdahaffey and Garrls E. llahaffeyand Barrett Encrgy Coupany reco.rded, septeniei--rrl-iies in.Book 675'at'FeEe 489 ar Reception No. 364956370358, 38{615 and, 3B7A{S. 119. Oil an0 Gas Lease between Eva H.Barrett ErnerqTy Company rei6rCed674 as Receptton No. 365062 and.. 384615 and 387845. and, asEigned by Docunent !los. -l,iahaf f,ey and, Forrest C. !{atreff ey arrd,Septeuber 19, I9B5 tn Book 575 aE pr<re asslgrred, by Docuuent Nos. 3ZO3ig, ' L20.: otI and Gag Leare between Della HltEle vanbebcr cnd Barratt Enercvg_orpgl_recordad october r, -i5as--il. ;;"[-#;-;l il;"-fi;=ii t;:liror,l,Io. 36538{ and acslgned by Ddcrrnent [os. :ogzoi,-i6iorsr ird 3g7g45. r21' oiI and, Gas Lease botween_Lois-Heyer ana'BarreEt Energy Cougranyrecorded ilorrelber 29, Iggs ln Booir izg "t-pig"-izo ..-i.cepttoir,No.366954 end asslgned by Docuuent Nog. lzg6ob,-ig{gistanrd 3g7g*5. L22.. OtL and Gar Lerae bets€en CarlBerrett Ehergy Conpany recorded. 23L as Reccptton No. 40{295.. 123..O11 aqd-G1l Learq bgtween llata J. Franklinrecord,ed Augusr Z, 1989 in--gook-iob-it-iiie 40'[295 and Ketlrrlrn l{.. Tt^reker and1989 tn llook 750'at.pagc f,oruerly lfata iI. l.taion253 .as-Reception l{o. D. Tucker Augrust 7, at a rpEult of Marie Zed.lkerin Book 570 at L24- a_71 and'6aa.f,ease between Feru crad,lt gank of liltcbrta, !{ichtta,Kansas and Barrett Energy conpany recoidea s;pd""t., il, -i5gi-.iil Boolc.76Zatpage98].as_necepttoirlto..it05597.--_--.:. 125..011 and Gis*Leage bgtween t1re Fed,eral tand Bank of fltchltar l{ichlga;Kansai ahd. Barrctt Energy conpcny record,ef, Arrgrusi-tz, riai'fi-6;i" !\1._1! pege 847 as Reccilron iro.'384t00-ild ii;r;ile'li:no.un.nl-iro.3gg162. - ----z---- 125. All_91-ll gasl F-lnerals,"-a!{ rnlnergl rtghis of Garrls E. t{ataffey asgllyeyea-to Barbara iI. Hof,fnan et al bi docrment record,ed=GuJnveyer Eo satroara 1,. Hoffnan e! al by docrsent recorded February 28,' 1986 1n Book 584 at Page 480 as Recepti.on No. 3E9IE5. (AIco attactr.ed 127.. Doerruent't{o, 364959} undl*tded 't0 per cent intereat of nlneralE cs conveyed toCorporation"by foscoln Boolr 501 aI page CorporaEton ln docr"ment recorded, ifr.me658 as Seceptlon No..3Z87Z*. co attashed &rron . '* 22, LggZ 128- All cf th9 -oilr gBe and uLneral lnteresEs of, Diane H. Srlth, d,eceased, 1:_!onveyed to 5au1 Bravernan et aI by document recorded ilune 16,L988 ln Book ?36 aE page I{3 as Docunlnt !lo, 392965 129. Any loris or dauagre eugtiil,nedstrt p of lartd, {ult clat'ned .bf docunent reeord.ed. May 5, 1gS1[o. 31{503, 'clalng arlalhg fr.ont,o Kiefr Investors by Fage 65L es Recepttsn B-20 134, Oll and Gas LbaEe between Hllllar I. Parkliurst Barrett 'Erieriy Cdnpanv record.ed Jrilv 8, 1987 tn Book 715'at petrc'872 asReciption' No. 383574-and ass'lgned by Docuuent-N5. 387377. 136. Ot1 .and. Gas LeaEe litneei Aodn Parkhurst end, Barret.t ,Btergy. .recorded tuLy 8,r'1987 Ln Boolr 715 at pagG 878 ag. Receptlpn 383576 and aEsigned hy Dbcunen0'lilo..'38.7378. .. '.'r . ."" l3Z. Terns and 'con{ttlgils. of 'ttre gnrecorded Lease-.Purchage..Agr.eenqnt Hea'r-'Inq. (Ireagof.) and, CounEy School Dlrtr.tct tr6 Co4pgnyllo. :.. ooot( ?69 Pffis5i- f30. ot1 and Gas teage between Roy RoyalEy, Inc.. and, t{orthweat.Btploratlon"recorded.Deceuber 22, l9B0'fi'r noot SEiZ. at.page l*8 as Reception Uoi 310542.., r31. reris and condlttons of, Anneration Agreenents.recorded April L9, rggzIn Book 597 at page 406 ag Recept'ion-![b. 3zea?1,-iecoraei eprir'.26,=.L982 {n Booh 598 at pqge it as Receptlon llo . 327074.and. recoiaed Hay3r.198? in Book 598 at page 55? as Receptlon t|d. 3273a*. 132- ferus and, cond,'l.tton's of Subdlvlslon lmp.rovenent.AEreincnt of .Battlen'enE'Creak VlLlage, Secttrin II rl-corded lpril 13, 1982 lir Book 597 at page 130 .as Receptlon lilo,. 326685. 133., Oil ancl Gas Lease between"Beulah V. Xoedl and Barrett .Conpany record,ed June 1, 198? ln Eook 713 at.page 93 . }{o. 382378'and,.asstqFned by Doiuagyrt, No. 387376.- 13s. Oll. rird Cas"Leasb'between Harold Parklu.rrgt, Jr. .rnd Enbrgf Coupany recorded iluly 8, 1967 ln Book 7"15 at as REleptlon llo. 383575. Energy. ae Beeegrtlon .larrstt page 875 dated lpr$ 30"' 198f b€tween.Batileuent Tosco Corporticin'(0wnert) and. Garf.tr,eld l:e. Undivld,ed orr.-h"tf lnterest in all olL,. gras,inn other hydrocarb.onl.-" and. rineraLs. ei reserved by Clara E; Ualraf,f,ey 'i.n lhe Deed to. 0rvllld V. !{abaff,ey recorded Augrst 'L7, 1945 ln !oo, ?19 it pge'5,51''ag ReceptLon [o, .158254, ana any and all. asiignuanbs thereof or (tessee) intereEts therein. ': I39 " 011 and, Ga-s Lease between the United,'Etates of Aneitca iFederiX' ' i"a"" *OfSZ+t and, iloe T. ,fuhan, recorfq$.tqrll 21,- 19S*$g:.Bo.ok 283 at pase .345 ae Receplion !{o. 18933t'Iifiilt$€illlp}&*&flF#H!e1,t[-I?:, S saE gi . - err ia"vii af ' pr odqi t i on recordeo.t perBe-si. Bfiffi *{.3Ff 1q1: 0 - i40. Any and, all'rishts of tenanEs invorvca in'';6iil;d:"6'itre.i"Ea'Lttit".' rhich 'are nirt ihotrn .of' puD1lc record .'. :. B-21 , Ill ihlIIltsfl!1ff,!$,!ilHlh'ti,rH]t,Utff ilt{ I lltf,cc.Dtlon*: 7a02g812l11rVN| l2t@1:!2 p{,t J.rn filbrrim'I or 7 Rlc Frr:g36.oo Doa-F;16:&-6iRFrELO cowry co BATTLEM STATEOTCOIORADo COT,'NTY OF GARFIETD Thc fercgoirrg imaurneil ..,E *tq,owlcdg€d boforc rns thb A[ day of lhccmbcr, 2fi)?, by Eric Schmels 8t Authortcd Agent ht Bottlement Mala Partn€is Ltc, a cotffii'liiliica [iiruitity oonpuny . - ' SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED Tl{ts DEE0, made 6is 3lf ary of Decembcr,200?, betwesn BATTLEMDNT MESA PARTNBRSLI,f,, t Colondo limited liability compmy, (Grmtor), and BATTLEMENT MESA LANI) INVE$IMENTS,Ll.C. a Colorado limitod liability corDpsry, wtrose legal ad&ess is ?3G Sipprslle Drivo, Battlemcnr Mcsa" Cotorado 81636, (Granrce): Wnl'tEsf,Tll, that the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten llothrs and Otrsr Good mdValuable Considerarioq ttre rcccipt and ruffichncy of wtrich is hcreby ackoowMgcd, has grantcd, bargrirp4 sold rnd convcycd, and blrlrosc prcs$rts alo€s grant, bargain, selt, convcy'and conlirmlunto drJcrantce, it-rucc.rrongad assigns forcver, all the rcal pmpcry to$thcr with improvunents, if ann situate lyiry ard being h tlc County ofGrfield and $utc ofColmado dcscribcd ar follows: ScG r&rched 0xhlbit A SuBrEC'r To THE RgsERvAfloN BY GnANToR of all Grantor's lnterests ln nincrals and ruineral righ$iincMturg-oil nd gps riubls' tying in, on or under said Pqccls srd warer md wator righg, ditch and dirch rilltsalsocidd witb orappurtetrafi to raid Parcel, Tocsrxtrf, with all ond singular 0re horcditamenr and appurtooaoces &orcto bclonghg cxccpt as uerved hgtinrbove, or in rtyrvise aDpor&inh& and $o rarcrsion and reversions, rcrnainder ana rimilnacrs, renq, is$esud pmfiw drsrcsl and all &c csua, right, titlc, intercst, claim rnd dmsnd whaBocvq of tlre Grantor, ei$cr in hw or oquity, of, in rad to [rc above bargainod premlscs. To HAYB ANDT0 tlolD lhc *aid prcrnisos rbow Dargahed md dccribod with thc rypurtel1lrrc s, unto dro Gnntce' it5 gl@3sors and assigrs fuevcr. Thc Craflor, forihcl{, tts srcccssott and assigns, does covaaol .trd agrcE ibit it shrll alrd wlll Wmnmn AND FoREVER Demno thc nbove-borgairrd p*iter in [re qrh md peaceablc posccssirm of thc Gmntrc, ils succcsors and essigns, "g"inst all and cvery pedm or pcrros claiming the strolc ot anypat drereof, by, tnough oruadgrtbc Gratrtor. ft tYm{EsS WHEngoF, drc Grantor has executed this dccd on ore dato ret for$r above. a Colorado PARTISEf,S LLC comptny By_ Nanre; Title:AuthuizdAgom ) )s. ) Witrcss my hild and official seal. My comrrission expirer: lll lh lllt{Ifrilll fillHl,t'{1'lliilil|tEltltLltl(lll{ ll ll IRcccotionl : 7l0il98lzlll''7w7 12,f,1:!2 Pil JGn Alb€riE2 ol 7 e€c Fr,935.00 Doc F...o.oo SnRFIELD cotNTy co EXI{IBIT A A Parccl of land located in unplatted lands of Badement Mesa PUD es rworded under Receprion l.Iumber 333476, also being tocatcd within Section 8, Townshi, 7 South, Rmge 95 Wcst of the 6& Principal Mcridiao, Garfetd County, Coloradq bcing morc particrlarly dsscdbod as folloxc: Beginning at a poiot along tbo So*herly Right of Way line of the NortL Battlcmcnt Prhrry as recordcd undcr Reqption Nunrbcrs 398268, rl,Lsncc thc Nofihas Comer of stid Scction I bran N64ot l'55"8 g distancc of 2907,31 f€Et, wiih &ll beadngs being rdativo to a bcring of N0058'10"E a disuscc of 2605. t8 as firund bctween a found 2 3/4" Brass Cap .l 6e Nonbcest Comer of said S€ction I atd a fotnd 3 ll4" Alumimm Cap at tlo East l/4 Corner of *aid Scction & thencc elong said Souibcrly Riglrt of Way thc following thrca (3) courser: N7724'14\lI a dietmcc of 104.74 &eq ftence 35434 fwt atong tbc rrc of a cuflc to the l€fl, Loving a rsdiu* of 1859.86 fect, a cental angle of lf34'57" urd- subtrnding a chond berrirrg of NE2'51'42iW a disb$ce of 353.80 feetl tbence N8E"lyl l"W I disoce of 1641,56 tc.r to O" Northcast comcr of Lot 4 Block2 Buming Rook Subdiviaion r romrdld undcr Reccption No. X71427; thence rlorg lhe Easterly bouodary linp of said Lot &c foltouing two (2) corscc: S00oi40?"W a distance of 614.28 fceg tb€nor 352046'13o8 a distancc of 113.13 fbot to o Poir! on trc Northcrly linc of a 2o foot Utility Eascmcnt No- 34 as rccoldd qnder ReqPtion No' 36?181, rlso bcing thc Easrerty Bormdary line of Burning Rock Subdivirhn st reoordcd undcr Rec*pioo No. 37142?; thcacr atoag saia Easteriy Boundary line the following four {4) cours6s: S34o36'19'W { dstasc! of?0.30 fec! *rerL gm'+tS6i'E a distance of 41,22 fooq thcncc Sl3o3746nE a dietansc of 327.5E fcst tlrc$cc S03o37'{rZ"E a distrncc of 348.69 feeq freace NE5o302618 a digUrcc of 5?4.39 fcot thgoqs $64o41'02"E a disrarce of 104.01 fcc! thencc S{4o44'0E'E a dislsncs of 201.49 fccti thdcc 8472f14L'E a diranco of 5?.83 fect; thcocc N85'3348u8 a digtercc af 61,16 &ct theacr N62o3952'E a dirlascc of 216.$ fe$ &cncc t t8l"lS,q3(E a dietanco of 51.70 fceg thcnce S592428'E a disarrce of 33.6? fect to a point on thc Wmtenly Righr of Way linc of Spencer Parkway le rc@rdrd undet Rcccption No.- 541093; thencc doqg said WJ*er! Rigbt oi Way line te following flve (5) ooirrsesl 58.03 fcet elong tbs ars of r tron-trngcnt cuwe to the-rigli having i radius of 1050.00 fect, a qmtrd anglc of 03"09'59n Eod subielding r clord bearins of N3f54'00"8 a distf,nse of 58.02 @ frcrrcs N35o2859"E a distaocc oi 668,74 @ tb@.e l?9,4ifcct along the rrc of r cruvc to the left, having a radius of 950.00 feet" a ccntral urgh_of 2?653'l4n aod Bub6flding a chord bcaring of N24!0222'8, r disuncs of 376,97 f€sti tlrcnce Ntffifi6nE r'dhtarce of 427 .SG fsct-thffco 3 I .42 fcet along thc nrc of a surve to tbe leff, having a radius of 20.00 foet, a ccnral angle of 90"&itp' end subterding a elouA Ucaring of M294tl4"W a distarct of 2828 ftct to tk point of beiinning. Said parcet conains- 5?.d8 acrel nsrc or tws. Said Pamcl ir subjccr lo cascnrnts end cncumbrrnoGs ofrecord A p8lcel of hnd locatcd inlnplatted lands of Battlcnrnt Mcs PUD rs r€corff undc RcooptiouNumter 3331116. also being tocgt€d {,ihin Seotion 8, Torrnship ? South laugs 95 $'ect of lbc 6tt tdncipl Meridiao, Oarficld Couuty, Colorado, bclngrnoc partieulerly doscribed as fqllows:- ilcsi*ing ar a point along he Wegrcrly fi.igbt of l4ray lirre for Spcnc"cr]_ortwey as recq{ed undq Rcception f{o. :{OSf whelce the Nordr"ast Corn* of said Scctioo t b€irs N5lt2'39tE s dkttocc of 4204]& feeq w*b all bgerings bciog relatve to a bcaring of N0058'10'E a distancc of 2605.18 rs found U.n on a found I 3/4, Brad Cap at 0r. No.fr*rt Corncr of raid Scrtion E and a fo$nd 3 t/4' Atuminun Cap ar rhe East l/4 Corner of ssid Scc,tion 8; thcrrce N59?428nr,/Y a distropc of 33.67 feet &cnce SS*=S,4:"W a distance of 51.?0 fcet; thcnco S623952"\ti/ a distarce of 215.09 fGstl tberrce $86o33'48'W o distarre of 61.?6 fe c( thencc N4?%941 'liY a distance of 5?.83 feet; lhcncc N4444OEIW a distnrcc of iOf.qC?."q *enc€ N6{.at,0Z'W a disancc of l04"0l fecq tbencc S85"3ff25trW a dietnrc of 57L39 fcct to " poini'oo the Easkrly Boundary llne of Block 2; Buming no* _Su{i{,olorr re rccorded under io"qiA* No. lil42?; itcace almg raid Eesfer,ly Boundary lins -thc totlowing lix--1Q-gry1 S45oig'AS,W a distance of 2gEj5 fet;-thonce S36n45il?uf a distanco of 68.7E fecq *EncGSt93224'rlt " Cirt n . of 3 l?.57 fceq thencc Sl 8o0452'W a distnne of I 62.89 feeq 6cncc S24o 123 l'llt' a distrngc of i33O f.d; hcnce S53"dl'14,E a dishnEe of 75,6X fceti rbencc S16",f4'10"W a disiecc of 733,11 f*, il*" Sii;f S'50"E a disrarce of ?35,08 fcGg thcncc S70"4?38"8 a distrnce of S.44 fpet; thpocc Sii+"Ol,fO"e a distance of en.S* feeq rheoca S6F57'{K'E a dishnco of 53.31 feet thence S62%3'49'E a _|lJftl}I!ffHu'dt,!$,1,flfillfifuflim,hdi,lil,ll ] il I i''"?' i'P:J l3;!1.3'.fl * i?i.?il86' 8i,,, e.o couNTy co distance of 69'X feoq thensc S52057?5"8 a di$ance of. 120.64 feet thcnce S63"09,20,8 a disbnce of 83.59 ft*; lhencs S73o0034"E a distance of 59.43 feet a e point on said Wcsterly Right of Way linc for Spencer Parkway; thence olong said Westerty Right of Way line N30os9'00"E a disdce of tSO.t2 feet; thcnce leaving raid Westerly Right of Way S70"4920'E a distance of 819.47 feet ro tre Wcsterly Boundaty linc of a Parcel oJ land dcscribed in Spccial Warranty Decd recorded undcr Reocpion No. 727519i lhence along said Weslcdy Boundary line thc followiog thrce (3) counre6: 105.26 feetilong rhe arc of uoa-tangent curve to the lcft, having a radius of 1460.00 feet" a cental angle of Moq?'Sg.iand subtending a chord bearing of N26o30'21'E a disratrce of 105.23 feeq &ercc N24ot6'26"E a distance of 486.76 fcot thence 121.62 foet along the arc ofa curve to tlre left, hrving a radius of460.00 fe*, o conral anglo 15"08'53" and subtsnding a chord boaring of Nl6o5l'59oW a dktance of lXlJ6 feeq durrce co'ntiaull8 74.60 f€ct along an arc to dre left, baving a radius of 460.00 feeg a cental angle of 0901733" rnd subGuding a chord bearing of N04o38'46n8 a distance of 74.52 fcet rbencaNfiP00,ff)tW r dishce of42.89 fcct to thc Southcast Comer of a Prrccl of land dcsmibed under Rcccption No. 5fi1529; t6encc along thc Southcrly Boundary line of said Parcel the following three (3) murgcs: N56o45'01,W a distance of 317.60 fecq tlrence N74'2/+26"W a dishnce of 223.22 feeti thcnce i.lsO'SZtO'W a disuocc sf lll.76 fcet to the Eauerly Right of Way of said Sparcer Parkway; thcnce along said Easlcdy Right of way 396.39 fcet along the ars of a rco-tangen! curyc ro drc right, having a ndiui of 950.00 tLet, i ccntrrt -ongel of 13'5425' amd subteoding a ctord bcaring of Nl7o54'03"8 I distrnce of 393.52 feeq Sence l""rini roi.1 Esstsrly Rigbt of 1{ay N35o39'l8nW a dishuce of 108.82 fEet !o thc point of bcgfutrirg. Salt iarcol contains 76.26 rmes morp orlcss and is subject o casements and cncumbranccs of recod- A Parcel of land locatd in rmplrtled lands of B.ttlemcnl lvtrern PUD as recorded undor Recoption Number 3_r?4?j, rlso being locatcd within sections 7, 8, lE & 17 Township ? sourb Range 9J wcet of thc 6rh Principal Maidian, Garlield couty, colorado, beiog morc aarticularly described as foilows: Bcginoing st a point along tte $/esierly Bight of Way line for Sper, cr Padcrray as recorded rrndcr RGce,Sim No. 541091 whenca thc Norlhoast Comcr of srid Section I boars N40o5Ot6'E E distarcc of 5E94.33 fcet, vrith all bcaringp being rclrdve to a bearing ofN00p58'10"8 I disbncc of2ff)5.18 ag found betncen r found 2 3/4* Brass Cap at lhe Nordreast Comer of said Section 8 end a forud 3 t/4', Alminurn Cap at fte East l/4 Corncr of said Sestion 8; &arcc N?3"0014"W a dirraoce of 59.43 fccq t[gnce N63"0920"w s dishncc of 83.59 fcel; seuce Ns2"5745'w a disranoc of 120.64 tc€q ft€occ [62o23'49rW a distane of 69.25 feeq thmccN6go5?O6cW a distaoc€ of 53.31 fcst tcoco N8|om30"ril r distancc of O4,54 feeq thcrcc N?0c4238'W a distancc of 60.,04 fccq thcnccN?JalS'sOxW r distrocc of 71!.08 fce( to a point on thc Eancdy boundary line of Buming Rock SuMivision as recor&d May 2& l9E6 uoder Rcception No. !71421; ttencc almg said Easerly boundary tinc tbe foltowing tUri 111 soulsc* Sl6o44l0'W r distrncc of 759.48 fesq &ence S65o0Ol5rW a disbnce of I143.06 foct tharcc S01"42'35"W a distancc of 335, t 5 feet to a point oe thc Nor0rcrly boundary Une of Willow Creek Vitlagc, Soction 2 as reqodpd Dccember t, l9El ae Rcccption No. 3?2310; thenoo along oaid Nordrcr{y boud.ry lincthc folbwingfive (5)courses: 32961?'15tEadist nceof310.72 fcet;thmccSSloll'lliEadistanceof 5E0.t6 foeq thence S58o05'59h8 a distaacc of 115.43 fet( thonco N82"3607"E a dierlnco of t0S.66 fer4 tteace S0lo0952nW a disturce of 159.34 feet to the Nortbw*t comer of a r Parcct of laud describod uder Reccption I{o. 316688; thenct rlong the bomdary line of said Parccl for foltowing two (2) oourso6; SE8"54'08"E a distancc of 208.92; thcocc S0Io05'52nW a disalcc of ?20.21 feet lo a poinr on drc Northcrly right of way line of South Battlemcnt Partway as rocorded under Reaption l,Io. 39829?; tbcncc along said Northcrly Riglrt of Way line tlre followiog four (4) coursos: 132.67 feer alorgthc arE of a cur"e to tho right, having a radius of622.96 fccE a cenkal sngle of l2ol?(D, rnd subtendinga chord bcaring of S7{P2320'E a dieancc of 132.42 fec[ thcnce 564o17'16"8 a distance of 211.8I feet fience X64,69-twt along the ors of a curse to tbc lcft, having a radius sf 522.96 fcct, a cental anglc of 29.fi)'00' and subtcnding a chotd bariog of S7E"4716"8 a disunce of 261.88 f€e$ thence N86o4244'E a disrance of 103.8, feetio a point on tho lttresterty Rig&t of Way linc of Spencr Partway as rccorded undcr Roccptio,n Nd. 541093; thence along said Wcstetly Right of Woy line lhe following tr*o (2) coursce: 27.09 ftcr oloag the arc of I cun e to ttn teft, having r radius of 20.00 feet, a cenlral rogle of 77036'l E" ond subteoding a chond bearing ofN4?"5435o8 a dislarce of 25.07 fect thencc N09n0626'E a dirtancc of3E6.00 fcet o a poilt on &e boundary line of First Eaglcs Point as recorded Scptembcr 22,2004 under Rcccpion No. il rn $il{lfiHlt,llh,Hl,Hl{ilt{flltht.htj, lil,t ] fiRrccpiion*l 71e298tllrl|ZWT l2t01:t2 Ptl J.an Alblrloo4 ot 7 n e Fee.ti36.@ De Fse:O.Og 0iRFIELD C0t,NTy C0 660191; thence atong said boundary line of First Eaglcs Point &e following S€ventem (17) counes: N54"07'28,W I disance of 314.02 fecq thence N55"41'l9rW a dislancc of 265.45 fcet thcoce N78.3y50"W a distancc ol 296,12 fesq therce NE1o45'01.W I distance of 297-02 fee[ lhence N8lo5?'04'W a distance of 145.63 feeg thcnce N75o45'00'ly a dislance of 370.19 fset thcucc N22.01?5'W a distance of 154.99 fccq thence N06"18'36"W a distance of Il{.85 feeq thaqc€ N5.I"]9'5J"E a distancc of 55,12; &cnce N59o0l'20r8 a digance of ?7.?0 fcoq thenct N?2n5OMIE a distrncc of I9l.5I fcet; trcrce S7?"45'09'E a disance af 177.92 feet tbence S?3'1455oE a dieBnce of 425.47 feet thcncc N54o40'52"E a distanca of 470.22 feet; ih:nce S84"56'46'E I dbtancc of 2aE-a0 fcet; thence S65"52'14',E a distaocc of 148.32 fost theope 526o5l'31 *E a ditlaltcc of82'97 feet to a point along said Speocer Puhray Westcrly Right of Way the following trilo (?) coursls: t!St!! &.t alory the arc of a roo-ti1ngsfi curve to Ure righq having a radius of650.00 fcat, a ccntal anglc o{(F'17'I2" .0d subfading a chorel bi*iug of N26p20?{'E r dishncc of 105.24 fceU thelce N3f59fi)'E a distance of 846.41 fecf h fhe point of Ueginning. Said Parcel contairs 52.80 acres rulrq or lcss- Said Prrc"el is subjcct to t sctnfils and cncnrmbrancet of rccord. A patcel of tarrd tocard iu urplettcd lauds of Battlemc* Ms.'a PUD .s recordcd unda Bcccptior ll-u-Ft 333416, also boing located within Secticn E, Towndrip ? Soulh Rango !_5 Wsr of thc 6th Ptincipal Meridian, Garfield County- Colotr&, being more patticululy doscribsd as followi: _ boginning ar a point dong tlrc Westcrly Right of Way linc of &5 East Banlorrent Padoray as rccorded urter nicoption Numbffi 398268 srd 39829?, alrencc tlre Nor&erct Coraer of said $oction I besrs N22o42?8{E a distlocn of 1712,70 f*,with alt bcu:ugg being rclative to a boaring of N00"5S108 a disrancc of 2605.18 rs fonndbetwern afound 2 3/4tr Enes Cap attlc Northeast Cornerof said S€ctioq 8 and a founrl 3 l/4n Ahrminum Cap at 6c East l/4 Corncr of said Scction 8l thcnce olong sald Wescrly Right of Way line the follorving two (q csurs6: S0!'41OE'W a dicbncc sf fi7,27 fecB rhcncc S6"SSZ! "W n dirtancc of B55.Sl fcct ts tlc Nodhest Comcr of a parccl of land fueibed q th" qpg"irl Itrarranty Dced rccordcd under Rcccpion No. ?2?519; frcatt aloag thc_Northoly boundary of said School parccl thr flpllowing cevcn (?] "lG.u: N?6o07t9"W a distatlc of E]1.6t fseE thcnce N08"46'{78 e jirturr. of iit.SC ic.C thilse N8f55'19"1V r distrncc of 44-28 fecq thcace N63"58'43'W s distanc€ of ig,"qO *Crtrence N5i'+Ea7"W a dis&psc of 115.39 fteq ffcnce S?4o08'54"W a distmc€ of 5J.18 feaq thence Ne i" t f '35'W e disar,rce of 27,90 fec6 tronce 74.60 fest alotr8 thc rrs of a nofi'lsogent lurw to tho iit, fr*ire a radius of a60.00 fed, a ctrrtral mele of {P"1733" aod subteldiag I chod bcaring of NO+'$,AO;6 a distancc of 74.52 fccrl tbencc OO6cg0rtD"W a distancc of 422.89 fect b tu Sorth€{st co-"r of a par*l of lad dcscribed at Reccption No, 502529; ficncc alolg ftc E stc{y bourdary_-ofiaid e.*ii llOO"OO'm,W a disuncc of aAZ.XZ-frxl\ thcnce l,caving raid Eastcdy_botrdrry N52o?427o8 a 'tlistancr of 88,42 fecE, fteilcc S64"18CI3"8 a distancc of 428'1? fect; &crce S&t"43'lolE a distfficc of ii:.i+ f*t &ence Sj4o03'08nE a disnrpc of 109.24 feet; thcnoe S7lo06'37'E r distance of ?3'94 fcct; rhence SdliotZ7,E a disgnce of 419.92 &c$ &arce S49"5?25'E a distance of lt0'81 fet tothc poim of i"ii*i"g. Srid parcet contrins 35.6? acr6 lriorc or tee6- Ssid Parscl ie subject to *scnrcns and €ocEmbratce3 of rsgord. A parccl of land lqcated in unplaficd lanite of Bafi!;rueni Mesa PUD as rupordsd urder B0crftion Numbcr 7,t3476. also betu1g locatd within Secrim 8, Townsbip ? Sordt RTCe-|S West oJ lhe 6th Pthcipal Meridiu, &rfiedCounry, Colorado, hing more particulrrty-do*ttbcd * {olo":-t ileginoing at a poiot along rbc Southeriy Rigbt of Wry l,1! of lh? {or& & Ea$ Ba6lcmr$ ta*way asircoiea unOir ncttptioi t*urntcn fpS:58 ild f9E29?, wha$c" thc Ndfih€ast Comcr of seid Srction t b€ars N64El l'5i"g " iiitro.. of 290?Jt fect, wilh all b$rirgs behg reletirc to a bcrirtg of N00.ig,t0*E a dirtance of 2605.18 as found bctw€€n a Strnd 2 y4" Br,tt Cap U ttrc Nortbast Cornar of said Sectiffi 8 anil a found i i tq" etu*in rm Crp ot thc East ll4 Cuncr of saidleqtion I ; thencc aloru said S"rO".fy A Wesrcrly Right of Wry line &a folionine ttrec (3) courscs: S?7_%4'l tE r disranca of 343.4? Aa dd; f Sf i,7g tect-atoog thc arc of a curvs to-thc riC,ht,lt{$ a rrdius of 1095.92 &cq a central *gfu:oi ll.Os'22, and uUtdaiag a chord beering of S3?o5l?3'E a dista$cc of 1395.50 fc* theae SO-toql'og"W a distance of tOgLgZ feel; thcnoe N49"5f25'W s disimcc of llo-El fca; thoncc N67"012?(W a distence af 419,92 feq &eoce N?1o06'3?'W a distarcc of 73'94 ftlB tb!trc 4. 5. x.{##iffi*t#iffi :#ift , r,,, 6. N54"03'08'W a disBnce of 10924 fee! thence N83"43'30'W r distance of l7Z-14 feeg Otence N64418'03"W a distance of428.17 fceq thence 552o24?7"W a distancc of88.42 fcet to thc Northcast conrer of a Parcel of lurd des$ibed at Rcception No. 502529; tlrencc along thc Nortlrcnly boundary line of said Parcel the following two (2) coursesl N4f 20'08"W a distance of 359.28 fect thencc Ni9o372gorrV a distance of 224,18 feet to a point on tbe Eastcrly Right of Way line of Spcncer Prkway rs rocorded under Rcceptior No. 541093; tbcqce N35o39'18"W a disunce of l0it.82 fcet to a point on 0re weererly Rigtrt of Y.I lT, of said Spenccr Parhuay; thence aloug said Westerly Right of waithe following fivc 1S1 *ine., 58 .03 foet along &e arc of 4 noa-tang€nt curvs to the right, having a radiur of I 050.00 fiu r cen-uat angtc of .03o09'59n and subteudirg a chord bearing of N33o54i00'E a ditance of 58.02 ferB &ence N3Sr2g'5i"E a dls&nce of .668.74 frct; thcncc 379.48 fect along the arc of a cuwe to the lcfi, having a radirc of 9j0.fi) feet, a ccnual angle of 22e53'14" amd subtending a cho'rd bcutug ofN24"B2t226a disince of 370.92 fc6l; thcnce N I 2o35?6'E a distamce of 427 -56 fecq thenpc 3 I .42 feei atong the arc of a eurvc to trc lcff, haviag a ndiur of 20.fit fect, a cenfrt anglc of 90000'00" and rubtcrding a chord bearing of NffZAf+'W i dislancc of 28.28 ftet to the point of beginaing. Said Puccl contdns]6.1? acrce morc or lcso. Srid perccls are subject to easemcnb and encumbranccs ofrecond. ,{ Parcel of lrnd located in utplatted lrnds of Batdcromt !vf6a PLJD as recordcd under Roception Numbs ?3y79, also being located withia Section 8, Township 7 Soutlq Range 95 Wegt qf the 6th lrincipal Meridian, Garfield County, Colorado. being moro particularly dcscribed as followr: - -BeqnryS ai e point along &e Eeslcrly Righr of Way line of 6e Essr Badcmcnt Parlwry as rccordad undcr Reception No. 398268, whence the Northeast C"orner of said Sccrion 8 tcarr N29'4glOE a dirranco of 1612.29 fGeg wi& a[ bearings bcing rclativo to a bcaring of Nfi].58'10,8 a distrnce of2d)5.18 as found between e found 2 U4" Brats Crp at thc Northcsst Cornir of said Scotim E rnd a bund I l/4' Aluminum Ctp at the East l/4 Comcr of sid Scction 8: thcnce along said Eastcrty Rigbt of Way lirc drc follorving rwo (2) coumest 126.6 &ct along thc rrc of a cwvc ro ths iight, having i radius of uiSgI fcrt, a central nngle of 06"04'05" and rubtcodirtg r chord bcaring of S0tc20:54'E a disteoc of 126.50 fcor, thence S01"41'08nW s distanca of I,145.16 fect to a point oo Sre borodary linc of said rmplatrod laade of Batthrrnt Mesa PUD; lbence along srid boundary line S8E"43'l4oE a disance of 9Sf.SS fe€g s0 d1g Sou&we* Csner of Lot l, Bloct l, Tbc Higbtands filirg 1 accordirXg !o rhe Final plat drcreof rccqded undct Rcception No 344062; thnco along tbc boundary of said Lot I the followiq ti:r (6) courscc: N01o16q6'E a disiarcc of 325,00 fec4"theuce N16%522"8 a distaocc of 62.35 fecf theni:e N+ildl6'46'E "distaacc of 58.fi) feeB thcnce S88o43'14,E a distance of 1E0.fr) feeg tcncc S0lol6'46"W a disarrcc of 60'00 fceg thencc S35o04'04*E a distancc of97.85 fcet to tle Eart Boundary Liac ofsaid Scction 8i llrencc along said EE$t Bolrndsry line N0lo335liE a ilistsncc of 1028.10 fect 1o the Easr l/4 Cornc'r of eaid $cctioa 8; 0rmcs continuing aloug thc Ee$ Boundary tirrc of said Section t N0f58'10"8 a diSancc of 96.88 fsct lhmce N8lo37'l7nW a disranoc of 1300.28 fea to the poiat ofbeginning. Said Parccl contrins 4 I .35 rcrcs morp or less, Srid Parpel is $bjcct lo ilsGmens .nd encumbranccs of rscord. Tract 3, Storu Qt arry Commons, a rc-sbdivision of t ots 5- l and 5-2 of Batrlemcil Mcsa PUD, according o &c pht recoded Febnrary 8, 2006 as Receptiur No , 691970 Trrcid StorcQurry Connronq a rc-subdivision of Lots 5-l and J-2 of Banlcnrelrt Mcsa PUD, accordiqg to &c plat recordcd February E, 2006 as R*ccption No. 69t g?0 Tr.ct 5, Stoncqurrry Commors, I rc-subdivision of lots 5-l aod54 of BattlcmentMosr PUD, according lo tho pllt$cordd Februrry 8,2006 as Reocption No.691970 Trrcl 6, Stonc Quarty Commona r rc-subdivision of Lpts 5-l and 5-2 of Brilcrneot Mcsa P[JD, accor.ding !o the p}il recodcd Febnury 8, 2006 as Reocption N a. 69ln A parccl of lutd situated cntircty within a trpt of land doscribed at Reccption No. 408506, also bcing entircly wih thc Bsulement Mesa F.U.D., Cornty of GarfieH, Sutc of Colomdo, Scctions Z rd lE, 7. E. r0. ll. ' tiffi:H;ffirtulrllt tr lr t1 Tornsbip ? $outh, Raage 95 W€6r of thc 6rb hincipal Meridiaa, being morr particularly describd rs follows: Begnning et th€ rorthsest comer of Tte Fainnrayr, Ph{io I, rccordtd as-&eception No. 530555 also Ueing oi tbc ist right of-wry line of Bafilcrnent Parkway lfcsq, 9*:t {oog.tl" casterly right'of-way ofs"ianitU.*entPadciayWesioftbefollowingihree(3)courscs:47l.88feetalong$e arcof-acurve 1o- il;gbq funS a radius of SSO.00 1o.g r *n6l urglo of 28??'!5-, and subteoding a chord bcarirg N iiiOf-,f i" E a &shncc of r!67.04 feeq rhonce N 7f 15100" 8 a distance of 340.50 feet; tbcnce 429.t3 &et atong tte arc of a curvc ro rhe le&'hrving r radius of 550.00 fecl a cqnrnl angle of 4446'40"' a$ iltf,nAiog r rlrord bearing N S2:i l ;,$" E I disancc of 418.9E feet to an angle point dong the w*tcrly U*;tk; t, Block Z, Sumiog Rock SuMivision recordd ag Reccption No. 371427 ofthe rccords of the Cf.* "rO Recoras of said darnAr! Cormty; ttsnca tfic following four !+) q45-sat aloug the YeElf ["rr*rry oirrA Lor l; S sitO;oo;'f a disra$cc of 186.70 rceq tlcnce S 0000'00" E a distanco of 310-00 i."; d..ig; S t5"g30' W a di3lance of 75435 fccq thcncc S 3f40'00" W a dirtancc of505-59 fcct to thc ;;AH;;f Wmo* Cp"f Viflagc, Scctim No. 2. recorded as Rec*ption No,.322310 of geid Garfnld C"*ry,*o16; thenseN i7.l9'0f''W s dbhnce of 2?7.40 feetalong &c north liinc of oid \Millow Cleek Villrg;, io"ti"o Wo. 2 to $e soutlprst corrrct qf eaid 118 Fairways, Phsse. I; thensc rloog tbe tstq.U-Td ioiliriy ao.na"ty of said rhc Fsirwa]'s, Phrse I rhc followirg qir&El {I3)-ourscs: N 0(F3l'24'1&r a iir1.fr'"ieo.o+ iesq &ow; N lr20'41; E q diatanc! of 4a.00 feeti, tlrcoce 23.36 fca elong thc arc of a iro ane.nt",*. to ti*;dq hsring a ndius of 15.fi) foc! a oentml anglc cf 8fl2'39"' and rubtcnding a ;h"rd il;dn 33o03'00iry a di.sdce of 21.0? fcct; thcncc 33.36 fcet along thc arc of a compound curvc ;thr;Chr, ffrhg arsdius of t00.00 fctg r ccatrsl anglc of t9{6'41*; and-suitadiag a chordbadng N ti.d"6; ii " aJt "ce of 33.20 e"q O;o N 3tr{0'00P E e distancc of 235,19 foct thcncc 50.3? fco! ;"rS &r trc of a "*. O tfrt ,i*i ntnrs " radirrs of 200.00 feeq a central rngls of t4?-!'0O', ald ;ffi;ilt" chord bcaring x rdz'10, r idk*qcc of 50.19 fccq rhcncc 23'54 ftct along lbo u"q1 .ur. o dp rigf,f having-a radiur of 15.ffi fcct, s $cflfsl mgle oft953'50", and subtending a c[ord i*rtis-gyti['05" E a-rlieuncc of 21.19 &st thcrsr N ,14'5i'50'E n disunoe of '{4'00 fccq Ssoo! N +i"orrro" * " distance oi rniJo feeq &€occ ir,54 fect along the arc of a 9ory3und cun'6 to thc riSt i"riie " 6dt - ottij.OO f*t, o;ral;;eb of 8954'04', anU oulteoCing I chordteoriagN filo(H'08"1{ a aistinec of Zf .lg fcct; thtncEN 3a"J2'5h W " diStaooc sf 44'66 fca; $ence 23'il0 fcct along the att of a o**grJ.*r to th; right, hoving a rrdiqs of 15,00 ftc1 a ccntral anglc of 8PZ2'O4", and aubtanding a ;iil;;;sN t9p42'l2:i$; dis6ccof 21.10 feeq tlrcnceN 45q01'10'W q distanc! of 163.18 feetto tlrc point of bogiuni4g. Bcinc a 3G.T? acrc parcal of laad situared in tho Essr h3lf of Scotioo 13, Tovnship 7 Sotrtt, Sanga 96 Wet ;ih;;" P.M.;Cri"tv of Gar{icld, Colorado, ard being s!or" p$ticularly dcsni6 as followr: Commancing at a point of r"f.rcuo for *re soufreast corna of said Scclion 13, and cuttidcrfug thc lim bctrreen t, s*mJoi+,rra. otS.*ion 18 rnd fte $uthcast quarm of sectiol 13 to boar l'Istgt oto,OS'lZ* 8a* witb "ll bo"ri;; ;;;ainod herpin relativc theraol &rce North 4lol8'2?* W'st lq!6'04 iir-t t "f,fr, "iLgmirs fue iouth_75'25'51'1il6t 1307.59 fcet to a poiffom tht bourdary of tttc BanlGmcot Mesa P.U.D" tiIi.ptoo N.. 333476\; &ence along itrc P-U'D- boundary tfuc following scvan (7) courgcs ard distancesl l. Nontr 3021'25" East 80.fi) fcct' 2. Nofih3525'25* Brsr64'+'5E fe€t 3. Nodh29Pl7'25"Easl829.3Efcst'4. North{0124'25" East99-E6 fe€t, 5. Nonh 36"2?'25" Eq$ t50.05 &c( 6" Nor*t 34'54'25" East 163'2? fcst, 7. N6th 3l'12'21" Eost 265.?5 fee{ fi.* aog.*i"g said r.Ub. bouodary rnd aloag rhe fallowing two (2) orrscs ad dieanccs L South 43o12'52" East843.1& fect, 2:. Soo*tOZqf'22"W. 8tr1.89 fcctlothepoinrofhgitmine; A tsact in Brc sl/Z of section t3, Township ? soutb, Rrrge 96 Wosi of &8 d p.M. urre porriailarly describedasfollow* 6 t3. r'Y;Wif,#l##ffi 'Y::*n*c*, 14" I5. Beginning at thc southeast corner ofScction 13, thcnce North 55o225'29" West I I 80.60 feat to the point of beginning; thcncc Souib 5999'16' Wcst l?25.50 fca; thence North 88"52'30" Wct 202.82 fecr; thence North 0ff00' Esst 461.13 feet; lbence Norl*r 8lol0' West 955.94 feet; thcncc North 262i'25' East 232,98 feeq thencc North 30?l'25" East 126.15 feet; thcnce North 75?5'51" Ea$t 1807.59 feer; thence South 2035'01" East 813.75 feet to tbe point of bcginning. Lot 2. Block 2, Bunring Rock Subdivisiorr" a part of the Battlement Mcsa P.U.D., according b the fmal plu recorded May 2E, I 986 as Reccption No. 37 I 427 Lot l, Block l, Monument Clcck Yillage, Filing #4, according to thc plat recordcd Jrouary 29, 1986 as Rccoption No.368452 A rnd of lard lying, and being situatE wi0rin Sectioo 19, Township ? South, Rangc 95 Wosq of rho $irt kincipal Msridian, in Garfield Courrg, Colorado, urd being more particularly described as follourp: Bcginning rt a point on the South right-of-way line of Stonc Qulrry Road, whcocc tba qurrtsr cotn€r commoa to Sections 19 and 2Q To*nship 7 South, Range 95 Wesg of tbc Sixh Priocipal Mcridhn bcars South 66o57'07" East, a distrncc of2087.J6 f€eti thoncc South 0t?5'2f' Easg a distrnaa of56.90 feet; lhencc South 64o46'28' Wes! a distrnco of 506.10 fceC tbcnce South 86c10'00' Wesl a distrncc of 1J0.04 fceq &cncc Nortlr 6f3l'58" lVcst' a dis&rcc of I t2-58 fca; thcnce Nor{h 0?52'20- Wcst, a dist nco of 119.40 feeq m r point on tlrc South righl-of-way on Stone Quarry Road: lhoncc Norrh Effl5'34" Eaet along tlc Soutlr rfhr-of.wny line of Stone Quarry Roa4 a disrlncc of 73t.fi) fqct, to thp place and point of bcginning. ltat propctty idcrrtficd as Conuaon Opco Space within Block 2, Burring Rock Subdivision, a put of &e Bs||fliltmt Mcsa P.u.D., actording t0 ths final plat recorded May 28, 1986 ag Recption No. 37l4zl That properly id€ntificd as Common Opco $paco within River Bluff filing I * RcBtar, s put of th; Battlpmert Mesa P.U.D. according o thc plat rccorded May 7, 1984 as Rcception No. 352032 - Thst propcrty ideatifiod x Opcn Spacc wiffrin Jack's Pocket Villagc Fiting 5, a part of Bafilement Mesa P:U.D., rccordingto the plat rccordcd Februrry 22, 1988 ar Rcceptior No. 389773 Tract D, Bloct 2, Tho Ftirways, Pbas€ [, according to the fiual plar recodcd August t7, lr98 as Icccption No.530565 That properf i&ntified ra Rcsiliacd Rcsorrc'8" within Stonc Ridge Subdivision, c RoluHivitiou of Blocks 4,5, 6, ?, 8,9, l0 and lt, Monument Cleek Village, Scction Two, Battlcmcnt Mss* P.UD., rooordiag lo the plat recodcd Juty 3I, 1995 rs Roce,ptioo No. {81259 Lot l. Bloek 2, Buming Rock $ubdivisiwr, a part of thc Battlcmcrrt Mcsa P.U.D., according to the find pLt rccordcd M.y 2& 1986 as Recption No. 371427 Lot 3, Block 2, Buraing Rock Subdiviiioq a pert of tlre Battlemont Mese P.U.D,, accordlag rc the fiaal pht rccorded May 2E, 1986 as ReccptionNo.37142? Block I' Bumhg Roc& Subdivirion, a part of thc Bsnbment Mcsa P.U.D., rccording to itre finrl plat rscoded May 28, 1986 ae Rcccplion No.3?l42ll t7. 18. 2t. 22. THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. Site Plan Ursa Operating ComPanY, Battlement Mesa Partners, and Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Pipeline Grading Permit Application Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I OAProiect No.014-1829 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Vicinity Map Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I Pipeline Garfield County, CO u : '' PIPELII{E ALIGNMENT B";;*". BMC PHASE 1 12" & 16'' GAS PIPELINES (with Twin 8" Water Pipelines) PLAN & PROFILE SITUATED IN SECTIONS 17 & 18, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 95 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. COUNTY OF GARFIELD, STATE OF COLORADO GENERAL CONSTFiUCTION NOTES PIPELINE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE IVITH THE "STANDARDS FOR PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION" & "CONDITIONS TO ALL PIPELINE GRADING AND INSTALLATION PERMITS' ON FILE WTH GARFIELD COUNTY, INCLUOING ALL SUBSEQUENT EDITIONS ANO REVISIONS. ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY CONFLICTS DURING CONSTRUCTION]. DISTURBEO AREAS SHALL BE SURFACE ROUGHENEO AND RESEEDED TO FINAL STABILIZATION IN ACCORDANCE TO THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY PERMIT (OBTAINED BY OTHERS). ALL SLOPES >2:1 SHALL HAVE EROSION CONTROL FABRIC INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED UNTIL FINAL SOIL STABILIZATION OCCURS- SALVAGED TOPSOIL FROM THE WORK AREA TO BE STOCKPILED FOR FINAL REVEGETATION. STOCKPILE SHALL BE PROTECTEO WTH SILT FENCE AND/OR EROSION LOGS AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE STOCKPILE. BMP'S SHALL BE USED APPROPRIATELY, MAINTAINED REGULARLY AND REMOVEO AT FINAL STABILIZATION, BMP'S SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. FENCES SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED IN KIND. CONTRACTOR SHALL PRESERVE AND PROTECT FENCING AND UTILITIES THAT ARE ADJACENT TO. BUT NOT IN, THE WORK ZONE- \ ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED UNDER THE REVIEW OF MATRIX DESIGN GROUP. INC. IN CONFORMANCE TO THE GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING & PLANNING DEPARTMENT. MAJOR GRADING PERMIT APPLICATION SITE PLAN AND EROSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS, AND WTH THE ADOPTED APPENDIX J GRADING CODE sEcTtoN J104.2. CONSTRUCTION MEANS ANO METHODOLOGIES, AS WELL AS ADDITIONAL PERMIT APPLICATION SUPPORIING MATERIALS HAVE BEEN PREPARED BY OTHERS AND ARE NOT CONSIDERED PART OF THIS SITE PLAN CERTIFICATION. ER, PE, #36307 L ENGINEER 2. TWIN 8" FLEX STEEL ATER PIPELINES TIOUT E GENERAL LOCATION MAP 4. N I + I SCALE: 1"=2000' LINE LEGEND Existing 4" Gas Line Existing 6" Gas Line Existing '10" Gas Line Existlng 12" Gas Line Existing 16" cas Line Existing 20" Gas Line Existing 24" Gas Line Existing Gas Line -A \! - Existing 6" water Line !! - Existing S" Water Line - 12 '!', - Existing '12" water Line Existing Flow Line Existing 1 O-fl Contour Line Existing 2-ft Contour Line - Existing Work Area Existing Telephone Line Existing Fence aa Existing Overhead Electric Existing lrrigation Existing Rail Existing Easement Boundary Existing Edge of Road Existing CMP Proposed 12" Gas Pipeline Proposed BMP Line PAD B QUANTITY SUMMARYSYMBOL LEGEND O 3" PVC Riser cQJ Power Pole (- Guy Wre @ wet @ lrigation Riser Abbreviation Leqend TYP = Typical ELEC = Electric OE = Overhead Electric EL = Elevation APPROX = Approximate TWA = Temporary Work Area ll = lnverl ln lO = lnvert Out TELE = Telephone PED = Pedestal 1 . 12" Pipeline 2. '16" Pipeline per SUA 3. Twin 8" Water Pipeline 4. 24" Steel Casing 5. 36" Steel Casing 6. Silt Fence 7. Soil Erosion Blanket {SOSf F625 rrl ssaa+fl{ 18,93'l tf t j 1.426 tt 350 tf 4,934 lf 2,060 sq. yds. PROJECT MAP SCALE: 1"='1500' INDEX OF SHEETS 1 TITLE SHEET 2 SHEETINOEX MAP I S. 3 PLAN & PRoFILE, STA: 1+00 TO 26+00 d" J. 4 PLAN & PROFILE, STA: 26+00 TO 46+99.94 (End 12") 5 PLAN & PROFILE, STA: 46+99.94 (Begin ',6") TO 78+00 6 PLAN & PROFILE, STA:78+OO TO 108+OO 7 PLAN & PROFILE, STA: 108+00 TO 136+37.52 (End Prcject) 8 TYPICAL PIPELINE & EROSION CONTROL DETAILS SURVEY & UTlUry INFORMATION. EASEMENT A PROPERW LOCANONS ANO PIPEUNE AUGNMENT HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY URI]A OPERANNG COMPNY LLC AND RIVER VALL€Y SURVEY. INC, AT THE TIME OF PN DESIGN NO VERNCAL Uf]LIil INFORMATION PROVIDED. T,ESIGN EASED ON HORIZONTAL INFORMANON PROVIDEO, THE CONTMCTOR TO PROVIDE UTILIil LOCATES AND POftOUNG OF [L CROSSINGS AND ADJACENI UIUNES PRIOR TO TBE COMMENCEMENTOF CONSTRUCTION. SURVEYORS: RIVER VALLEY SURVEY, INC 1 10 EAST THIRD STREET, SUITE #21 3 RIFLE, COLORADO 8,I650 PHONE: 970-379-7846 FAX: 970€25-5775 END PROPOSED 12" , BEGIN PROPOSED 16" PIPELINEEND PROPOSED 12" Prepared For: Ursa Operating Company LLC 792 Buckhorn Dr. Rifle, Colorado 81650 River Valley Suruey, Inc. I l0 E6t 3rd. Street, Suite 213 fufle. Colorado 81650 Ph: 970-379-78,16 Fu: 970-625-57 L.,-/ I \ ( .n --- '/ltl\AL--r\:-/ \ --- ----=\ -= I 7-\-. Y, '!/ --\- --_ItIJ \.- -,/ ? \) -1 I L &uq=e, iXl'.::t:[*:i1i:, Ph (720) 508-8.150 Prepared For: Ursa Operating Company LLC 792 Buckhorn Dr. Rifle, Colorado 81650 River Valley Suney. Inc. I l0 East 3rd. Srreet, Suite 213 tufle. Colomdo lil650 Ph:97G'379-78,16 Fa\ --o/a )F// HORIZOUI / - / ea@l4o r/ ,t' .z -"-!,'-.,1-t AREA \ilot :4+m oo sdh 2 O R"-ffifrrsrooo o ,'O4 UnplaH BaHgIMl ks P6tuets R@Fqf#4o8500.\ ilISTING UNLIW 3o O *" *' RoeosEo 1 2. GAs PTPELTNE & rurN 8' PROOUCTION WATER PIPELINES o o REMOVEREPUCE FENCE CROSSINGS IMINO STA: 1+00 to 26+00 522C 5214 5205 520C 5195 51W 5185 518C 5175 517C 5165 5160 5155 515C 5145 51 40 5135 51 30 5125 5124 5115 51 10 5105 51m 50s5 50s 5085 5080 5075 5070 5065 5ffi0 5055 80RE IOCATION 1 TOTAL EORI OISTAMI : 1,426 U BOSI LOCATtOil 1 TOTAI BORt DISTANCE : 1.426 LF 4 :o Rg I 5335 5330 5325 5320 5310 5305 5300 5295 5290 5285 5280 5275 5274 5265 5260 5255 5250 5245 5240 5235 5225 5220 5215 5210 5205 5200 5195 5190 5185 5180 5175 5170 5165 EXSTING GRAOE z ,r3 <r ?U a- Eprroi 3<5E A5SE.Ftr[ fe62 zoi E zo to zts,! AY z, I I IF-' i z o NE z aX F, PROPOSEO 12" GAS PIPETIM &MN EXSTING 6RACE @ cL PrFE z JIOF 8' PRODUCTION WATER PIPELINESl / z tr Ho!!z SCAIE1 1;100 VERT SCALE: 1:20 ffi \ $ n $ 20+00 N"iNN$ 21+00 24+00 25+00 26r O o z\".r-- I -*51.15.0o;- E,-, r6.06 -1- STA:l+fi) to 2+11.55 STA:1-l+57.51 1o 9o<zq6u)6y9 tY 6o ;? E999 gd&* -E < a >> Fd OdrlII FxrsrNGGRAoF I | / @CLPIE \-\/ / o iEpnoposeo rz oasptpErrrui a mr 8" PRODUCNON WAER PIPELINES (BOSG) STA: 1+00 to 26+00 &usa 3iJ,:]i*,f"#i Prepared For: Ilrsa Operating Company LLC 792 Buckhorn Dr. Rifle, Colorado 81650 River Valley Suruey, Inc. ll0Ear3rd Srreet. Suitc 213 Riflc. ColoEdo R1650 Ph 970-379-7816 Fa\: 97G625-5 N MATCHLINE ST A. 46+99.94,/ SEE SHEET 4 ./ ItFioo+z.& Eil za ) aoc ff l+Ei(sgi B< n -/C/-o SEE RIGHT s t2 -do lP'-" "i$r EIE 3dg l9l< lrls lEia t1t, lql-D EIE hlfrl+lolo \ ) I h, !q Q tA i6 i6 !l si =.1 iY la ;riE ['rID !6 ia I 1piu M!qi h.lqi \ STA 48+99 50 . -- ----- ilA.;r: .ENcE CRoSs NC \ STA, 59+76.08, BECIN BORE I ste. orm soI--BEcrN RoAD cRossrNG I \ I I sr^ 6i*io io i-.-..'-*END RoAD crcssrNG +50.23 END EORE I HORIZONTAL BENO \ ENO PIPELINE EoRE HOR ZONTAL NEND \ stn o6*rti az CROSSII!G sTA 77+26.89 HOR]ZONTAL BE:ND \ sTA 52*aB 2s HORl20NTAL BEND HORIZONTAL BEND STA 61+47 35 \ sla 62+75 28 + i2" PIPELINE/ / AECIN 10" PIPEL NE I i9\ eB I pi il t\\ I o o o o :9 tr sTA. 46+99.94 I STA. 46€9 94 HORITONTAL BEND I q6 I rf i q,m z )5/4 \z-\\ 3 lpti;lli ,06r 9o I \ 1 \ 5q + i^ ! I q + O 'lPq +B(q{ -63 '.] z rDo F qd !! SH 9e *g dF !znm4r fr: "rdx3g3 EO leQo St od\-tm qJ 41az PV-= F Y^'!aSaeE ; 5. !?<e=d? z Ec.i c F'-I pr& ;n h qi Cil 0, gnz-l; i.i ,g-{E'E =Nd @6 -E'gi.Hoi{+E & O =a - + r E'l'! eY^ aO6t --- I 1 I ir1i ; I A. SEE SHEET 7 --z II d-$rF16gii rN(E" ;o = ,lr, I2't 6h:ot oiqt edr!no 98 lEO^.2r' ss;TUF!2:im - -/ fj I t' c ;lii sil Til i{ lfl ifl = P ,a E 5a o T ,@c\Q>ZliJ! E H>-5 <Jil9tsar!<drn !c\o ! oo il! zo vo - _- qg- -rI3 g€ qa 99 nir-\ !z\ im frE-az oo o _/ ,1o;J y.--. -J amm U)r mm{ (rl lIIE lElfr AA-J Fl :i{S*fitz- ?a AQ>+ C ';i!r rll I !o iorOr5 IE i3 i5'i: rb- rlt6 lp ql il !5!5 mr .I; }l> \\\ STA.108+00 F o E o p E trzm nooc Io 5 3 trz \\, \ \ STA&+8I,8 \\ r -TENCE cRossrNc 6.oo4 m o lr 'ff \ NE 6 eEoe I E i$:E!o E !)ap// +F. EF ad \ sTA 79+98 23 sTA. 80+95.59 I \ \ \ \. sTA 83+62.37 CrcSSING sIA.97+16.13 q e B8 9r tc i1 ii ,3 ;l- Fi 8' l1ltEr' ffi Ii triali'rl IL'l E'1 ?l ,-o It/9/! 5 F=U5a:'I Ed,E: E ?s --* a*i e 3s?f a'= ;P t\q/ Cil OJ rl U:a; 69 ls Ela'! =t..)d nt6 - E,E,'^YoH gFX io =r -rO!Dir E I3.: eY^ 6Oq. E --- rHNa l'. o tit- lUu"?q-Q).-- N I-i1!l5ls fl U) UJz =xoF z# 1 10+37.35, 0.00' BORE UNDEB ROAO ,os. o.oo I UNoER Rbs I PLAN VIEW - 16" PIPELINE STA: '108+00 to 136+37.52 (END) STA:108+fi) to 136+.37.5?. --5Q!-C-sus!rc-c-t!qrr-E-ass-ur-e-q!---251 r< o 4 dz o oz6 o e? 8Efz<o o Iqq ti d l= : F oz @ oE C otoz I t zo E E vo z g -,dtrU do OU 5e4t *pt>qo o Eoa ooz z a o zotr Uzzo t to dul { oz zo Neo ROTUSED i6 GAS PFELiNE & TM 571 571 8 F oo+@o Fa lrl PrcPOSED 16" GAS PIPEUNE A TWIN 8' PRODUCTION WATER PIPELINES JIoF = HORIZ SCALE: 1:1OO VERT SCALE: 1:20 &3SNN T N q tRt B R p c8R8BB$$\qltB*q33BR\$$$$i$N$$$$$ 131+00 132+m 1g+00 135+m 136+00 STA: 108+00 to 136+37.52 _ 1050 I 7rh St . Stc 2t0u @Uf=a Denrer. Colomdo 8uloj Prepared For: Ursa Operating Company LLC 792 Buckhorn Dr. Rifle, Colorado 81650 Pipclh. Crlloua Revblon hr. St.tion Ch.rge^ol.r River Valley Suwey, lnc. I l0 E6t 3rd. Strect. Suite 213 Rifle. Colorado 8 1650 Ph: 9?0-379-7846 Fa\: 970-525-5775 cnGf,ra comro. a^*El urolf, c9 Ddoa ilx(Et A rrr c t-d orER ciE$ (r 9.0PE, sE GENERIC SEED MIX FOR REGION 3 BELOW 6,500 FEET ELEVATIONilorcltlo r@ r A 5rx c y-d E iot r [f cttsT 6 stffi il F olEi.tro R.of Bll(l l}L^lo rnE s, "Egd ' Anetun sloughgruss "Sar lake ldian negm* 'Yaughn" Meats gruma " Anib" Westem u laatgmss "tulado" Atkali sdon VNS, tutui drcpseed kckrunila sydgactu 3 (u'd arcas, oni if not needed) Aclnatturumhsmenoides 6 tuteloua ilrtipennub 7 PMpgtum smithii I Sporcbotus aiDlides 2 Spoftbotus cryptandrus 1 27 SILT FENCE FABRIC POST (2' X 2'NOMINAL)ANCHORED IN TRENCH AND FIRMLY ATTACHED TO POST StAI OIIEL'P TRENCH FLOW Slope Detail Optional Trench on Bare Soil TRENCH K". .Ot+ EROSION CONTROL BLANKET (NOTTO SCAE)SILT FENCE FABRIC ANCHOREO IN TRENCH AND ATTACHED FIRMLY TO POST SILT FENCE GYEO INTO FIIL SLOPE Recommended Tvpical Trench Detail NOTE: Stom Water BMPS are subjsct to CDPHE Stom Wal€r Plan! and Pemils. CDPHE Construction Aclivity P€mit and Stom Wat6r Managemenl Plan pEpaBd by otheB.Reestablish excavation area with Noxious Weed Free Seed Mix TOE OF FILI lnstoll lnstoll EROSION BALES Top Soil - Crowned and disced to avoid erosion and pooling. spocersr/skids os necessory spocers/skids os necessory STA(ED INTO FIL! SLOPE 24" O.D. Steel Cosing 36" O.D. Steel Cosing Pipe w /1/2" Wolt 16" l.D. Steel Pipe rcoo stAcs(?xZ MINIMUM) ln trenches deeper than 5-ft, Native material fill Compact to 85% Standard Proctor. Pipe w/ 1/2" Wott 12" l.D. Steel Pipe SALESARE TO BE Sides of the trenches higher than s-ft above the bottom of the trench to have a maximum slope of 1:1 or to be shored and sheathed in accordance with OSHA Regulaltons. 24" Steel Bore Detail 36" Steel Bore Detail ENTRENCHEO 4 INCBES INTO NE SOII, NGHTLY ABUMNGWN XO GAPS STAGO ANO SACKFILTEOAROUND THE ENNRE OUISIOE PERIMEER. PLAN VIEW CULVERT EROSION Note: Trench VMdth to be a minimum of 8" plus - the diameter of the pipeline, and a maximum of 24" plus the diameter of the pipe. Graded Select Native Material. No sharp rocks, organics or trash. Screen rock to 12" or smaller from top of pipeline to minimum 3-ft depth. Compactto 85% Standard Proctor. Graded Select Native Material. No sharp rocks, organics or trash. Screen rock to 1 112" al 12" Pipe and 2" at 16" Pipe or smaller to the Top of Pipeline. Compact to 900/0 Standard Proctor. 12" or 16" Steel Pipeline Sand Bags for Steel Pipeline BALE INLET PROTECTION - SEilMENf REilOVN SHALLBE ERFORMED CON, I NU OUSLY F OR PROPE R F U NCf ION @ @ @ @ @ - SF Silt Fence A tcaporary sdiEmt beier conshcted of posb, filtq fabric, ad ire sme ca*s, a wire support fmc€ placed acro$ or ned the to€ of a slope or in a minor &ainaae way to int€rccpt ad detaia sdiment ild deqease flow velocities Aom &ainage iles of limited size; applicable to Eitigat€ ercsion ftoE sheet dd sall codcentrated flowffi --{--1 F-------------- I]-ETTI=I=Fil t-il t-tl Irrlet Protection Outlet Protection Straw Watt-le A sdioent ilter {oud a stom dEin or €ulv€rt inlet that reduces t}re $diEent froE ent6inS the drainaSe syseE stabiliation The installation of np-rap chmel section3 below stom drain outlets to reduce erosion fiom $ouring at outlets to reduce flowvelocities before stomwats cnters domsEeM chffiels, Install DsO = 9" diueter aguld rock below stom drain outlets to reduce ero$on Twin 8" Flex Steel Water Pipelines 6" of Select grade as approved by the Geotech engineer or 6" Class Vl Bedding compacted to 95% Standard Proctor within 2% of optimum moisture. ln areas of unsuatable bedding material encountered at grade depth, excavate additional depth as directed by Geotech Engineer. A teaporary *did€nt bditr conshcted of detted sraw rolls placed in paallel with gladc of slope to intercept debin flow to allow sediment to *tde. Sp€cfically for sheet flow or sha.llow concentBt€d flow. Install per Emulacfu er's slEcfi €tions. Soil Erosion Blmket ftffi aU neuly cut/fitt stopes steeper thm 4:1. see detail above.I NOTE: PIPELINE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION AND CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WTH THE "STANDARDS FOR PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION" & "CONDITIONS TO ALL PIPELINE GRAOING AND INSTALLATION PERMITS" ON FILE WTH GARFIELD COUNTY, INCLUOING ALL SUBSEQUENT EDITIONS AND REVISIONS. \- Y;;i Recommended Watenvay Detail ln areas of waterway crossings, or wet trench sections, additional Mirafi 140N Wrap shall be installed from the bottom of the 6" Class Vl, up the sides of the trench, and over the top of pipeline. Graded Select 3" Minus shall be replaced with 3/4" Screened Crushed Rock compacted to 85% Standard proctor. Prepared For: Ursa Operating Company LLC 792 Buckhorn Dr. Rifle, Colorado E1650 River Valley Suney, Inc. I l0 Edt 3rd. Stre€l Suib 213 Rifle, Colondo 81650 Ph: 97G.379-7846 FN: 970-625-57?5 Reclamation PIan Ursa Operating Gompany, Battlement Mesa Partners, and Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Pipeline Grading Permit Application Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I OAProject No.014-1829 l THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. WUpsll Bgmilrlr 792 Buckhorn Dr. Rifle, CO 81650 RE,CLAMATION PLAN IJ.S. OPERATIONS PICEANCE BASIN Muy, 20f3-Rev: I WUrslr rgmtriffi 792 Buckhorn Dr. Rifle, CO 81650 Reclamation Plan IJ.S. Operations Piceance Basin May 2013 -Rev:l PREPARED BY: TIRL COMPLIANCE SOLUTIONS, INC. 2385 F % Road Grand Junction, CO 81505 970.243.3271 3.0 Final Reclamation.................................... 4 3.1 Stage One (Removal and Disposat) """""""" 4 3.2 Stage Two (Substrate Preparation)...... 3.3 Stage Three (Planting/Timing) 4.0 Storm Water Mitigation 4.1 Best Management Practices (BMPs) 4.2 Reclamation Monitoring ...................... 7 ...5 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C C1 C2 C3 C4 APPENDICES MAP OF LOCATION(S) APPROVED SEED MIXES SITE SPECIFICS Battlement Mesa North Gravel Trend/Roan Gravel Trend Castle SpringsAilolf Creek l.0Introduction This Reclamation Plan (Plan) describes procedures necessary for reclamation of Ursa Operating Company LLC's (Ursa) field wide resources located in Garfield County, Pitkin County, and Mesa County, Colorado. Ursa began operating in the Rifle/Silt area on April 1,2013. The resources include Battlement Mesa field, North Gravel Trend field, Gravel Trend field, and Castle Springs field. The Roan resources are included in the North Gravel Trend field and the Wolf Creek resource is included in the Castle Springs field. Fields cover most of Township 7 South Ranges 9l and 95 West, Township 8 South Range 90 West, Township 5 South Ranges 9l-93 West, and Township 6 South Ranges 90-93 West. This Plan will cover re-contouring, reseeding, noxious weed treatment, storm water mitigation and monitoring of the well pads, Rights of way (Rows), and other infrastructures required for natural gas operation. This plan is twofold: interim reclamation of a site once a site has been constructed and final reclamation of the site when the pad/ROW is no longer in operation and has been plugged and abandoned (P & A). The reclamation of disturbed land is a critical component when creating a system where ecological functions and values are restored once the ground disturbance activities have ceased. Rehabilitation of the disturbed area assists the natural ecological processes to move towards a self-promoting condition. Once a self-supporting environment has been established, the natural processes of the location can take over and continue the rehabilitation processes with minimal intervention from outside parties. The costs associated with the rehabilitation process will be minimized to the operator if proper treatments are applied initially to ensure the best environment possible for rehabilitation treatments to succeed. Bonding is required for oil and gas lease operations (43 CFR 3104,36 CFR 228 E). The bond will cover the activities the operator performs including, but not limited to: plugging leasehold wells, surface reclamation, and cleanup of abandoned operations. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) 1000 Series Reclamation Regulations declare that "all disturbed areas affected by drilling or subsequent operations, except areas reasonably needed for production operations or for subsequent drilling operations to be commenced within 12 months, shall be reclaimed as early and as nearly practical to their original conditions. This plan is designed to provide guidance concerning reclamation activities for Ursa land managers once the site of concern is no longer utilized for operations. The area to be reclaimed shall be kept as weed free as practicable of all undesirable noxious weed species. Weed control measures shall be conducted in compliance with the Colorado Noxious Weed Act (C.R.S. 35-5.5-101.et.seq). Storm water mitigation will be in compliance with the Colorado Department of Health and Environment (CDPHE) Water Quality Division General Permit Series COR-030000 and COGCC 1002.f regulations. Procedures identified in this plan apply only to all Ursa Fields. All COGCC, CDPHE and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) procedures (site specific Conditions Of Approval or COAs) will be followed. Personnel working on this project should be familiar with the reclamation plan and its contents prior to preliminary construction activities. 2.0 Site Characteristics There are several communities located near the resource areas. Parachute, Battlement Mesa, and Rulison, are located in or near the Battlement Mesa field, (Township 7 South Range 95 West). Rifle, Silt, and New Castle, are located along the boundaries of the North Gravel Trend and Gravel Trend fields. Glenwood Springs is located approximately 27 miles to the east (Township 6 South Range 89 West). The resources range in elevation from 5,000- 9,500 feet and receive between 10-18 inches of precipitation per year. The frost free period ranges from 75 to 125 days, creating a growing season of approximately two and a half to four months. Each location has a site specific plan with details of soils, seed mix, and phase. Refer to Appendix C. COAs will be included in Appendix C for all sites located on federal lands. 3.0 Reclamation This plan covers: interim reclamation of a site once the site has been constructed and is in production, and final reclamation of the site when the location is no longer in operation and the well(s) have been plugged and abandoned (P & A). Interim reclamation and final reclamation will be in compliance with CDPHE and COGCC regulations. Construction and reclamation activities will be in accordance with the individual county noxious weed management plan (please refer to the Ursa Noxious Weed Plan). Dust suppression measures are required under the county grading permits and Federal land, and will be implemented as applicable. Each stage will be applied to the reclamation of the locations undergoing reclamation. Interim reclamation will be completed as stated in the Field Wide Storm Water Management Plan(s). All equipment used on reclamation projects will be cleaned and inspected prior to entering location to ensure noxious weed seeds are not being transported onto the site. 3.1 Stage One (Removal and Disposal) During reclamation of any site, once the pad/ROW/access road has been constructed, all wooden stakes used to secure wattles and straw bales, and other waste associated with construction of the site will be disposed of properly. This includes any trash left behind on location such as pipe fittings, used lumber or miscellaneous items that have been discarded. Petroleum products if on site should be contained in secondary containment. Interim Reclamution: Pads - The initial footprint of the pad will be reduced, leaving enough room for everyday operations to occur on site in a safe manner and will be in compliance with COGCC 1003. All temporary storm water controls will be removed and permanent BMPs will be installed. Disturbed areas will be drill or broadcast ieeded as applicable to the topography of the site. Seeding rate and mix will be determined by land owner. Certified weed free straw will be utilized at 2 tons per acre and crimped into place. Pipelines - Pipelines will be seeded with the site specific seed mix per land owner requests. As applicable, certified weed free straw will be used as mulch at 2 tons per acre, and will be crimped into place. ROW will be monitored and permanent storm water best management practices (BMPs) will be installed to control erosion and sedimentation. Roads - The access roads to a site will be properly graveled and stabilized. The cut and fill slopes of the access roads will be seeded and mulched as applicable to the individual site. Finsl Reclamation: o Pads - Pads in final reclamation will be plugged and abandoned (P & A), all temporary BMPs will be removed and replaced with permanent BMPs if necessary, and the surface area will be recontoured and seeded. Drill or broadcast seeding methods will be used at the appropriate rate and depth. Surface roughening will be implemented to retain water and eliminate rilling. o Pipelines - Pipelines will be considered finally stabilized upon reachingT}Yo pre- disturbance vegetative cover, per the CDPHE general permit coR030000. o Roads - All access roads in final reclamation will be graveled and considered stable, with the sides of the roads are vegetated or stabilized. Closure of a road will consist of recontouring to existing topography, seeding, mulching and in some cases transplanting (using the trackhoe bucket) sagebrush and small trees on the edge of the road. During final reclamation of the site, when the pad is no longer in operation, all manmade structures will be removed from the site by means of backhoe, bulldozer, skidsteer or other appropriate heavy machinery. Structures may include, but are not limited to: compressor engines, generators, steel structures, cement foundations and other equipment used for the extraction of natural gas. Petroleum waste products if on site should be contained in secondary containment and disposed of properly. Gravel, road base and large cobbles installed on site for surface stabilization controls will be removed. Disposal and/or reuse method of gravel will be left to the discretion of the operator. 3.2 Stage Two (Substrate Preparation) In both phases of reclamation, the condition of the soil is very important for the establishment of a healthy self-sustaining environment. Locations where the soil has noticeable spills will have the contaminated soil removed or remediated, and disposed of in accordance with County and COGCC waste management regulations (refer to Ursa waste management plan). In the phase of final reclamation when active operations have ceased the substrate void of chemical presence, and gravel that was applied to the location during operations removed, reclamation efforts will take place. To alleviate soil compaction, the substrate will be cross ripped to a depth of l8 inches. Cross ripping willtake place when the soil moisture is below 35 percent of field capacity. The cross ripping is specified by the COGCC under the 1000 Series Rules. The substrate shall be contoured to emulate the surrounding lands topography. Pre-disturbance photographs and visual extrapolations are to be used to create this contour. The soil used to contour the landscape will be applied in accordance to the order it was removed (i.e. first off, last on). This practice will ensure that the soil is applied to the appropriate horizon from which it was taken initially. Salvaged topsoil will be distributed across the entire disturbed area at a depth of six (6) to twelve (12) inches depending upon the landowner use agreement if possible. Should there be a shortage of topsoil available on site, the contractor will be responsible for replacement of lost or degraded topsoil with topsoil imported from an approved and certified weed-free source. 3.3 Stage Three (Planting/Timing) In both phases of reclamation, seedbed preparation will consist of scarifying, tilling or harrowing seedbed to a depth of three (3) to four (4) inches post ripping. This will occur just prior to seeding. Drill seeding will be performed at a depth of 0.5 inches, seed will be covered with soil and lightly compacted to ensure good seed to soil contact. Seed will be applied using a rangeland seed drill with a seed release and agitation mechanism sufficient to allow seeds of various size and density to be planted at the proper seeding depth. The seed mix for each reclamation project will be an approved Seed Mix (Appendix B). Certified weed free straw will be applied at a rate 2,000 lbs/acre and crimpled in place following drill seeding. Ideally planting will occur in the fall, before the first snow of the season. Early October is optimal. If possible, planting should occur in conjunction with a predicted precipitation event. By positioning the seed below the snow fall or rain, the seed will receive good contact with the soil and utilize the benefits of the precipitation. Spring planting can be conducted after the frost line is gone from the soil. During both phases of final reclamation, the seed mix associated with this site will be used. 4.0 Storm Water Mitigation 4.1 Best Management Practices (BMPs) To avoid erosion of topsoil and seed transport from storm events, Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be installed where applicable on the perimeter of any location being reclaimed. Given the location of the site, surface roughening and pocking will reduce storm water impact and capture and retain precipitation. This will aid in the germination of the seed and increase seedling survival. 4.2 Reclamation Monitoring Monitoring of the vegetative progress is vital to ensure that proper procedures were implemented on the location. Monitoring will allow for early response to potential problems encountered during the reclamation process. Identifying challenges to the reclamation goals at an early stage will allow for adequate time to formulate a response to the situation. By identifying potential complications early in the process, the future costs associated with rehabilitation will be minimized for the operator. If the treatments do not show the desired outcome, additional actions will be taken to reach reclamation goals. After the source of the problem is identified, careful attention will be paid to the timing of the supplemental treatment. If treatments such as seeding are not carried out at the proper time, the treatment will not be effective and to the operator will be increased rehabilitation costs. Monitoring activities will examine several parameters including: the condition of implemented BMPs, growth state and success rate of areas seeded, presence and location of noxious weeds, and possible sources of failure for reclamation processes. Photo documentation is required for all the above parameters for high-quality progress tracking. After the initial reclamation amendments are applied, and CDPHE requirements of 70 percent pre-disturbance levels have been met as well as COGCC requirements of 80 percent vegetative cover, a tri-annual monitoring scheme will be implemented. Monitoring activities will occur in the spring, summer and fall. Qualified individuals will carry out visual surveys and transects on site. Monitoring will occur until COGCC requirements of 80% desired vegetation has been reached. 5.0 References Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC). 2008. Rule 1000 series U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), variously dated, National field manual for the collection of water-quality data: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, book 9, chaps. Al-A9, available online at: http ://pubs.water.usgs. gov/twri9,A' THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. r--iFi::llffli6li!l! r,il i=ll\ii-Pii WUrsa P,glxilli,{. Appendix B Seed Mixes Ursa Dry Land Pasture Mix Species lbs/ace PIS (Pure Live Seed) Iimothy 4.5 Smooth Brome 4.5 lall Fescue 3.5 Annual Rye 2.5 Total !bs/acre 15.0 Ibs/acre e will be doubled for hand broadcast seeding Low Elevation Salt-Desert Scrub Seed Mix (BtM) Species Lbs/acre PLS (Pure live Seed) Fourwing Saltbush 1.9 Shadscale 1tr Galleta 2.5 AlkaliSacaton 0.2 Streambank Wheatgrass 2.5 Slender Wheatgrass 1.8 Sandberg Bluegrass 0.3 Total lbs/acre 10.7 Ibs/acre te will be doubled for hand broadcast seeding Pinyon-Juniper Woodland Seed Mix (BLM) Species Lbs/acre PLS (Pure Live Seed) lndian Ricegrass 1.9 Galleta 2.5 Bluebunch Wheatsrass 2.8 Muttongrass 3.3 Sandberg Bluegrass 0.6 0.6 Tota! lbs/acre 1L.7 lbslacre Rate will be doubled for hand broadcast seeding Mixed Mountain Shrubland Seed Mix (BLM) Species Lbs/acre PIS (Pure Live Seed) Ihickspike Wheatgrass 3.4 Bluebunch Wheatgrass 3.7 Bottlebrush Sq uirreltail 2.7 Slender Wheatgrass 3.3 3anby Bluegrass 0.6 Vlutton Bluegrass 0.6 -etterman Needlegrass L.7 Solumbia Needlegrass t.7 ndian Ricegrass 1.9 lunegrass 0.1 Total lbs/acre 19.7 te will be doubled for hand broadcast seeding Spruce-Fur/Mountain Meadow Seed Mix (BtM) Species Lbs/acre PLS (Pure Live Seed) Mountain Brome 5.8 Slender Wheatgrass 3.3 Letterman Needlegrass 3.5 Blue Wildrye 4.8 I-h ickspi ke Wheatgrass 3.4 ldaho Fescue L,2 Wheeler Bluegrass 0.5 Total Ibs/acre 22.6 Rate will be doubled for hand broadcast seeding Appendix C-l Battlement Mesa C.1.1 Site Location Battlement Mesa starts in Township 7 South Range 96 West along the west boundary of sections 23 and26 to the east boundary of Township 7 South Range 95 West and from Interstate 70 south to the south boundary of sections 25-30 in Township 7 South Range 95 West and sections25-26 in Township 7 South Range 96 West. C.1.2 Soil Characteristics According to the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), the project area of Battlement Mesa consists of the following soils: o Arvada loam, (6-200/o)z This deep, well drained, sloping soil is on fans and high terraces. Elevation ranges from 5,100 to 6,200 feet. Average annual precipitation is 12 inches. Average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F and the average frost free period is 120 days. Permeability is very slow and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is moderately rapid and the hazard of water erosion is severe. Bucklon-Inchau loams, (25-507"): These moderately sloping to very steep soils are on ridges and mountainsides. Elevation ranges from 7,000 to 9,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l8 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 40 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is less than 75 days. The Bucklon soil is shallow and well drained. Permeability of the Bucklon soil is slow and available water capacity is very low. The effective rooting depth is l0 to 20 inches. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is severe. The Inchau soil is moderately deep and well drained. Permeability of the Inchau soil is moderate and available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. Runoff is medium and the hazatd of water erosion is severe. Ildefonso stony loam, (6-25oh): This deep, well drained, moderately sloping to hilly soil is on mesas, benches, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 125 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Idefonso stony loam, (25-45"h)z This deep, well drained, hilly to steep soil is on mesa breaks, sides of valleys, and alluvial fans. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 125 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. o Morval loam, Q-l2Yo): This deep, well drained, gently sloping to rolling soil is on mesas and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 8,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 15 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 44 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 100 days. Permeability is moderate and available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is slight. o Morval-Tridell complex, (6-250/o)z These moderately sloping to hilly soils are on alluvial fans and sides of mesas. Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 8,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 15 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 44 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 100 days. The Morval soil is deep and well drained. Permeability of the Morval soil is moderate and available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is slight. The Tridell soil is deep and well drained. Permeability of the Tridell soil is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. o Nihill channery loam, (l-60/o)z This deep, well drained, nearly level to gently sloping soil is on alluvial fans and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l3 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 125 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. o Potts loam, (3-60/o)z This deep, well drained, moderately sloping soil is on mesas, benches, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. Permeability is moderate and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. o Potts loam, (6-120/o): This deep, well drained, moderately sloping to rolling soil is on mesas, benches, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. Permeability is moderate and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is severe. o Potts-Ildefonso complex, (12-25o/o)z These strongly sloping to hilly soils are on mesas, alluvial fans, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. The Potts soil is deep and well drained. Permeability of the Potts soil is moderate and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. The Ildefonso soil is deep and well drained. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Torriorthents-Camborthids-Rock outcrop complexo (steep): This broadly defined unit consists ofexposed sandstone and shale bedrock, loose stones, and soils that are shallow to deep. Torriorthents are shallow to moderately deep. Camborthids are shallow to deep. The Rock outcrop is mainly Mesa Verde sandstone and Wasatch shale. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 8,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l0 to 15 inches, the average annual air temperature is 39 to 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 80 to 105 days. Torriorthents-Rock outcrop complex, (steep): This broadly defined unit consists of exposed sandstone and shale bedrock, and stony soils that are shallow to moderately deep. Torriorthents are shallow to moderately deep. The Rock outcrop is mainly Mesa Verde sandstone and Wasatch shale. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 8,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l0 to l5 inches, the average annual air temperature is 39 to 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 80 to 105 days. Wann sandy loam, (l-3o/o)z This deep, somewhat poorly drained, nearly level to gently sloping, low-lying soil is on terraces and bottom land in valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 12 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth varies with the level of the water table but is about 2 feet. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Stormwater Permit Ursa Operating Company, Battlement Mesa Partners, and Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Pipeline Grading Permit Application Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I OAProject No.014-1829 1 1 I 1 \ THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. ,ffi\'{.Vr.; r: ,'./w C"f".arO"p"* of Pub[c Hsltjr ud Enwircnmat B- Permit Certification CERTIFICATION TO DISCHARGE UNDER CDPS GENERAL PERMIT COR-O3OOOOO STORMWATT R ASSOCIATE D WITH CONSTRU CTION ACTIVITIES Certification Number: COR03K556 This Certification to Discharge specifically authorizes: Ursa Operating Co LLC to discharge stormwater from the facility identified as Battlement Mesa Well Field To the waters of the state of colorado, including, but not limited to: Battlement Creek and Dry Creek - Colorado River Facility lndustrialActivity : Oil and Gas Production andlor Exploration, Facility Located at: | 70 and Battlement Pkwy, Battlement Mesa Garfield CountY, CO 81636 Latitude 39.443, Longitude -108.009 Certifi cation is effectiv e: 5 / 2t / 20t3 Certification Expires: 6 I 30/ 20Lz ADMIN ISTRATIVELY CONTIN UED This certification under the permit requires that specific actions be performed at designated times' The certification holder Is legallyobligated to complywith allterms and conditions of the permit. Signed, ,; .r, " Nathan Moore Construction/MS4lPretreatment U n it M anager Water Quality Control Division Page 1 of 22 gTArE OF COLOTUDO John W- Hickenlooper, Governor Christopher E. Urblna, MD, MPH Executive Direcior and Chief Medical Oflicer Dedicated to protecting and improving the heallh and environment of the people of colorado 4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. Denver, Colorado 80246-1 530 Phone (303) 692-2000 Located in Glendale, Colorado http://www.cdphe.slate.co.us 5/2L/2013 Robert W Bleil, Reg and Env Mgr Ursa Operating Co LLC 1050 17 5t Ste 2400 Denver, CO 8A202 Laboralory Services Divrsion 8100 Lowry Blvd. Denver, Colorado 8O2 gO-6928 (303) 692-3090 Colorado Depanment of Pub.UcHealth andEnvironment Certification, Colorado Discharge Permit System Permit No", COR0300O0, Certification Number: CORO3KS66 Dear Mr.,/Ms. Bleil; The water Quality control Division (the Division) has reviewed the application submitted for the Battlement Mesa well Field facility and determinedthat it qualifies for coverage under the cDPS General Permit for stormwater Discharges Associated with construction Activities (the permit). Enclosedplease find a copy of the permit certification, which was issrled under the Colorado Water euality Control Act. Facility: Battlement M€sa Well Field Construction Activities: Oil and Gas Production and/or Exploration, Garfield County Legal contact (receives oll legal documentotion pertoining to the permit certificotion): Robert W B'eil, Reg and Env Mgr Ursa Operating Co LLC 1050 17 St Ste 2400 Denver, CO 80202, Facility Contact (contocted /or generol inquiries regording the facitity): Robert W 8leil, Reg and Env Mgr Billing Contact {receives the invoice pertoining to the permit certificotian): Robert W 8leil, Reg and Env Mgr Ursa Operating Co LLC 1050 17 5t Ste 2400 Denver, CO 80202 Any changes to the contacts listed above must be provided to the Division on a Change of Contact form. This form is available ofl the Division,s websiteat coloradowateroermits.com. The Annual Fee for this certification is S2a5.0O and is invoiced every July. Do Not Pav This Now. The initial prorated invoice will be sent to the legalcontact shortly. The Division is currently developing a new permit and assoclated certification for the above permitted facility. The development and reviewprocedures required by law have not yet been completed. The Construction stormwater General permit, which will expire June 30, 2012, will beadministratively continued and wiil remain in effect under section 104(7) of the Administrative procedures Act, c.R.s. 1973,24-4-107, et seq {1gg2repl' vol. 10) until a new permit/certification is issued and effective, The renewal for this facility will be based on the application that was receiveds/74/2A1s, Please read the enclosed permit and certification. lf you have any questions please contact Kathleen Rosow, Environmental protection specialist. at(303) 5e2-3521. Sincerely, t'' Karen Harford, Administrative Assistant ll WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION Enclosures: Certification page; General Perrnit; Highlight Sheet; Termination formxc: Permit File P hone nu m ber : 97 A-625-9922 Ema il: rbleit@ ursaresources.com Phone nu m ber : 97 0-625-g922 Email: rbleil @ursaresources,com Phone n u m ber : 97 0-625-9922 Email: rblei l@ ursaresources.com lkeh cert Weed Management PIan Ursa Operating GomPanY, Battlement Mesa Partners, and Battlement Mesa Land lnvestments Pipeline Grading Permit Application Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I OAProject No.014-1829 t IS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. WUrsa ?;;t!)'t:? U.S. Operations 792 Buckhorn Drive Rifle, CO 81650 (720)s8083s0 Noxious Weed Management Plan Battlement Mesa PUD Garfield County, Colorado June 2013 Revision #: 1 (Aprit 2015) THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. List of Figures Figure 1............. ...............Overview Map Figure 2............ ..Soils MaP Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan List of Appendices Asset Locations (PLSS) NRCS Soil Descriptions Colorado Noxious Weed List Garfield County Noxious Weed List Annual Weed Survey Maps Noxious Weed Inventory Form Noxious Weed Summary Documents 1. Introduction The Colorado Noxious Weed Act (C.R.S. Title 35, Article 5.5) declares that certain undesirable plants constitute a threat to the "continuous economic and environmental value of lands of the state" and requires that these "noxious weeds" be managed on private and public lands. The Act further declares that control of noxious weeds should use methods that are least damaging to the environment but also practicable and economically reasonable. Ursa Operating Company, LLC (Ursa) started operations in the Piceance on April 1 ,2013 and will be responsible for management of noxious and undesirable species identified on land leased associated with these assets. The local government(s) management of noxious weeds for Ursa assets (known as Battlement Mesa), is Garfield County which requires that land owners or persons or entities leasing the land within the county manage noxious weed infestations on their respective land. By implementing a Noxious Weed Management Program, adverse economic and environmental impacts will be minimized for Ursa and surrounding stakeholders. Maintaining control of noxious weed populations within Ursa assets is important to keep the cost of noxious weed abatement, stormwater, and revegetation to a minimum. Since the three (3) elements are intertwined; improvement in one (l) area will facilitate improvements in the other areas of concern. It is also vital that the expansion of noxious weeds from Ursa assets to private land not associated with oil and gas exploration is monitored closely to ensure weed abatement measures are effective. For the most successful management of noxious weeds, regular communication between Ursa and property owners with adjacent land should be developed. This plan is intended to provide Ursa with a noxious weed management outline for the area of concern - in this instance, the asset known as Battlement Mesa. The objectives of the plan include: providing basic environmental information about the sites, locating and mapping of noxious weed populations, outlining and evaluating possible treatment methods, and establishing preventative measures to minimize noxious weed expansion. This plan will also provide an amendable document for current and future Ursa land managers. 2. Site Characterization Ursa assets covered under this plan are located in Garfield County in western Colorado (refer to Figure I for a map and Appendix A for listed locations). The assets can be found using the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) in Appendix A or by reviewing the map in Figure 1. The vegetative communities that characterize these sites include: sagebrush, rubber Rabbitbrush, snakeweed, Gambel oak, bunch grasses and pinyon-juniper. This highland is characterized by moderate moisture levels, moderate temperatures and a moderate growing season. Snow is typically present on site from mid-November to late-March, with an average of 80-90 frost days per year. The soil type varies across assets. For more information on soil type, refer to Appendix B and Figure 2. The potential treatment area with regards to noxious and undesirable species will include appropriate and applicable pads, right of ways (ROWs) including access roads and pipeline ROWs, topsoil stockpile if applicable, and land surrounding the Ursa assets that has been disturbed by related Ursa activity. Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan 3. Weeds of Concern To meet the requirements of the Colorado Noxious Weed Act (ACT), the operator shall conduct prescribed management techniques for noxious weeds control and prevention. Species warranting prescribed management control and prevention are included within the Colorado Noxious Weed Lists: List A - designated for statewide eradication; List B - managed to prevent further spread and, for selected species, designated for eradication in large areas; and List C - of more localized concern, but for which the State will provide education, research, and biological control assistance to jurisdictions that choose to manage the species. The complete Colorado Noxious Weed List can be found in Appendix C. In addition to the state wide weed list, individual counties have their own noxious weed lists. The county lists are comprised of noxious weeds from the state list that are more specific to the area of concern. Garfield County has designated twenty (21) of the seventy four (74) species from the Colorado Noxious Weed List to be likely species found in the vicinity of their jurisdiction. Appendix D contains the Garfield County Weed List, and specific details can be acquired through the Garfield County Noxious Weed Management Plan available online. 4. Weed Inventory Noxious weed surveys are conducted on Ursa assets prior to any earth disturbing activities. Please refer to Garfield County Impact Analysis for the BMC D well pad location for the weed survey. Additional surveys will be conducted annually by qualified individuals to ensure noxious weed treatments and noxious weed populations. Populations of noxious weed infestations will be mapped by qualified individuals using global positioning units (GPS) units. The Noxious Weed Inventory Form, Appendix F, can be used to provide supplemental survey information if the surveyor deems it appropriate. The surveys will provide a way to identify new noxious weed populations as well as an assessment tool for previously treated populations. The inventory is to be updated as the surveys are performed. There will be an annual review to assess the overall noxious weed populations and success of treatments applied. 5. Treatment Methods The treatment methods and descriptions listed below were obtained from the Mesa County Noxious Weed Management Plan (Mesa County, 2009). Management techniques include preventative, cultural, physical/mechanical methods, biological and chemical approaches. Optimal noxious weed management methods will vary with the environmental variables of the area of interest. Soil type and stability, grade, moisture regimes, growing season, pre-existing noxious weed populations, land use, water availability, weed type and stage of growth as well as the intensity of the infestations should all be taken into account when preparing a noxious weed management plan. The management methods should have minimal impact on the environment and be economically fitting for the Operator in charge of implementing the noxious weed management program. When assessing weed management on a property, it is important to evaluate possible modes of transportation for the noxious species. Areas to take into account include; waterways, roads, game trails, areas with livestock and equipment storage sites to name a few possibilities. The Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan transportation ofnoxious species is a problem shared by all the stakeholders in the affected area. Good communication should be established between the affected parties for proper management of the noxious weed populations. Most management plans utilize a combination of the treatments outlined below. 5.1 Preventative Methods Preventative methods include practices involving good land stewardship. These practices include, but are not limited to; using weed free certified products, erosion control measures, and regularly cleaning equipment. 5.2 Cultural Methods Cultural methods facilitate competition from desirable plants through actions such as; dense seeding, irrigation, carefully monitored grazingpractices and fertilization. 5.3 Physical and Mechanical Methods Physical and mechanical methods include mowing, disking, hand removal, plowing, buming and solarization. The goal of these methods is predominantly to prevent seed production. Roots should be severed at least two (2) inches below the soils surface for optimal control. 5.4 Biological Control Methods Biological control methods involve the introduction of living organisms that are deleterious to the noxious weed species. This method is only applicable for infestations larger than five (5) acres in size, and rarely provides complete control of the noxious species. Frequent monitoring must be carried out with this method. 5.5 Chemical Control Chemical control can offer the most effective means of noxious weed control when applied at the appropriate time. Not all herbicides are equally effective against all weeds, nor can every herbicide be used in all settings. The respective herbicide applicator should consult with a weed manual before applying any herbicide to the land. 6. Treatment Recommendations 6.1 Pad Surfaces It is recommended that the area directly adjacent to structures be treated with a bare ground herbicide. The bare ground treatment will be applied once a year or as needed to a ten (10) foot perimeter around the structures located on Ursa developments. All other areas are to be spot treated with an appropriate herbicide. 6.2 ROWs and Surrounding Lands Ursa assets should be treated with a selective herbicide appropriate for the species where the noxious weed is found. The appropriate chemical to be applied will be determined by the licensed herbicide applicator. The specific herbicide applied will vary depending on the landowner, time of year and the stage of growth the plant has obtained at the proposed Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan treatment date. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) must be contacted prior to treatment on Federal lands. 6.3 Special Requirements At this point in time there are not any special requirements for Ursa assets or the associated ROWs with regards to management of noxious weeds or other undesirable species. Any and all special requirements will be amended to the document as soon as practicable. 7. Management Strategies 7.1 Prevention Taking preventative measures to abate the spread of noxious weeds is critical for proper land management. Noxious weeds can become established on or near disturbed land very rapidly and have the capacity, capability and potential to spread quickly to other areas. Noxious weed seeds and vegetative matter can be transported by means of animals, vehicles, shoes, and hay to name a few examples of transportation. Operators should be aware of established noxious weed populations and the possible transport mechanisms on their property and surrounding properties. 7.2 Revegetation and Rehabilitation After an area has been successfully eradicated of noxious species, or before establishment has taken place, actions to revegetate the disturbed area should be taken to minimize the chance of noxious weed establishment. If the disturbed land has desired species growing as a result of revegetation efforts, competition with noxious species will be increased. Therefore, the potential and capability of the noxious weed to establish in the disturbed area is limited. Noxious weed management strategies for Ursa will include a monitoring program. Surveys will be carried out between the months of April and October. Noxious weed populations will be monitored at this point through qualitative visual interpretation as well as mapping. 8. Conclusion This noxious weed management plan provides an outline for the treatment and management of noxious weeds. Please refer to Appendix G for the Noxious Weed Summary Documents which provide contact information as well as general information pertaining to Ursa assets. An annual report will be compiled to assess the overall management program. Noxious weed control is critical to guarantee the environment is preserved for future generations to enjoy and utilize. Adhering to this management guide will aid Ursa in managing noxious weeds encountered during active involvement at developed sites. These recommendations are not intended to be used as a definitive guide for noxious weed management. Herbicide recommendations are available from both the state and local govemments and/or licensed applicators. Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan 9. Amendments Please make note of any supplemental information as it becomes available in this section. Date Notes and Initials 212U14 Appendixes G, H have been amended. Maps have been updated. KL tzlt5l14 Maps have been updated 4116lt5 Plan has been amended to reflect all sites within Battlement Mesa Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan 10. Noxious Weed Management Resource Guide Garfield County Vegetation Management Steve Anthony - Garfield County Vegetation Manager P.O. Box 426,0298 Cr 333,4. Rifle, CO 81650 Phone: 970.945.1377 ext. 4305 Fax:970.625.8627 Email : santhony@garfi eld-county.com Colorado Weed Management Association Phone: 303.779.7939 http://www.cwma.org Colorado Department of Agriculture Division of Plant Industry- Biological Control Section P.O. Box 400 Palisade, CO 81526 Phone: 970.464.7916 Colorado Department of Agriculture Steve Ryder, State Weed Coordinator Noxious Weed Program Division of Conservation Services 700 Kipling Street, Suite 4000 Lakewood, CO 80215 Phone: 303.239.4173 www.ag. state.co. us/dpi/weeds/weed.htm I Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan 11. References Colorado Department of Agriculture. (May 2013). Noxious Weed Species. Retrieved from http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/ag_Conservation/CBON/l25l6l 8874438 Garfield County. (May 2001). Garfield County Noxious Weed Management Plan. Retrieved from http ://www. garfi eld-county.com/vegetation-management/documents/ weed_managementjlan_adopted_.pdf Mesa County, Division of Pest Management. (November 2009). Mesa County Noxious Weed Management Plan. Retrieved from http://www.mesacounty.us/mcweb/pestcontrol/ weeds.pdf Pitkin County. (March 2010). Pitkin County Noxious Weed Management Plan. Retrieved from http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Public-Works/Land-Management/Weed-Management- Plan/ United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. (2008). Soil Survey Information. Retrieved from: http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app/WebSoilSurvey.aspx Whitson, T. D., Burrill, L.C., Dewey, S.A., Cudney, D.W., Nelson, 8.E., Lee, R.D., & Parker, R. (2006). Weeds of the W'est (9th ed.). Laramie, WY: University of Wyoming Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Noxious Weed Management Plan THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. Figure 1: Overview Maps THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. AP PENDIX Appendix A: Asset Locations within the Public Land Survey System (PM 6) Battlement Mesa Asset Sixth Central Meridian: T6S, R95W, Sections 25 and32-36 T7S, R95W, Sections l-4,5,6, and 7-30 T7S, R96W, Sections 12, 13, l8 23,24,25 utd26 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. Appendix B: National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Descriptions "L?,:iljilil"1" 8.1.1 Site Location Battlement Mesa starts in Township 7 South Range 96 West along the west boundary of sections 23 and 26 to the east boundary of Township 7 South Range 95 West and from Interstate 70 south to the south boundary of sections 25-30 in Township 7 south Range 95 west and sections25-26 in Township 7 south Range 96 west. Locations are on private property located within Garfield County. 8.1.2 Soil Characteristics According to the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), the project area of Battlement Mesa consists of the following soils: o Arvada loam, (6-20'h)z This deep, welldrained, sloping soil is on fans and high terraces. Elevation ranges from 5,100 to 6,200 feet. Average annual precipitation is l2 inches. Average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F and the average frost free period is 120 days. Permeability is very slow and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is moderately rapid and the hazard of water erosion is severe. o Bucklon-Inchau loams, Q5-50"h): These moderately sloping to very steep soils are on ridges and mountainsides. Elevation ranges from 7,000 to 9,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l8 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 40 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is less than 75 days. The Bucklon soil is shallow and well drained. Permeability of the Bucklon soil is slow and available water capacity is very low. The effective rooting depth is 10 to 20 inches. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is severe. The Inchau soil is moderately deep and well drained. Permeability of the Inchau soil is moderate and available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is severe. Ildefonso stony loam, (6-250/"): This deep, well drained, moderately sloping to hilly soil is on mesas, benches, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 125 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Idefonso stony loam, (25-45o/")z This deep, well drained, hilly to steep soil is on mesa breaks, sides of valleys, and alluvial fans. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l4 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 125 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Morval loam, (3-l2oh)z This deep, well drained, gently sloping to rolling soil is on mesas and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 8,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l5 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 44 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 100 days. Permeability is moderate and available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is slight. Morval-Tridell complex,,(6-25oh): These moderately sloping to hilly soils are on alluvial fans and sides of mesas. Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 8,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l5 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 44 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 100 days. The Morval soil is deep and well drained. Permeability of the Morval soil is moderate and available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is slight. The Tridell soil is deep and well drained. Permeability of the Tridell soil is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Nihill channery loam, (l-60/o): This deep, well drained, nearly level to gently sloping soil is on alluvial fans and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 13 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 125 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Potts loam rQ-6"/o): This deep, well drained, moderately sloping soil is on mesas, benches, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. Permeability is moderate and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Potts loam, (6-120/")z This deep, well drained, moderately sloping to rolling soil is on mesas, benches, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l4 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. Permeability is moderate and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is severe. Potts-Ildefonso complex, (12-25oh): These strongly sloping to hilly soils are on mesas, alluvial fans, and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. The Potts soil is deep and well drained. Permeability of the Potts soil is moderate and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. The Ildefonso soil is deep and well drained. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is medium and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. Torriorthents-Camborthids-Rock outcrop complex, (steep): This broadly defined unit consists ofexposed sandstone and shale bedrock, loose stones, and soils that are shallow to deep. Torriorthents are shallow to moderately deep. Cambonhids are shallow to deep. The Rock outcrop is mainly Mesa Verde sandstone and Wasatch shale. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 8,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 10 to 15 inches, the average annual air temperature is 39 to 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 80 to 105 days. Torriorthents-Rock outcrop complex, (steep): This broadly defined unit consists of exposed sandstone and shale bedrock, and stony soils that are shallow to moderately deep. Torriorthents are shallow to moderately deep. The Rock outcrop is mainly Mesa Verde sandstone and Wasatch shale. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 8,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l0 to l5 inches, the average annual air temperature is 39 to 46 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 80 to 105 days. Wann sandy loam, (l-3oh): This deep, somewhat poorly drained, nearly level to gently sloping, low-lying soil is on terraces and bottom land in valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about l2 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average frost-free period is 120 days. Permeability is moderately rapid and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth varies with the level of the water table but is about 2 feet. Runoff is slow and the hazard of water erosion is moderate. THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Appendix C: Colorado Noxious Weed Lists List A Noxious Weed Species In accordance with the revised Colorado Noxious Weed Act,35-5.5-10l-119 rev.2003, which re- categorized the State noxious weed list into three lists, all populations of List A species in Colorado are designated by the Commissioner for eradication. African Rue Pesanum harmala Camelthom Alhasi pseudalhasi Common Crupina Crupina vulsaris Cvoress Sourse Euohorbia cvoarissias Dver's Woad Isatis tinctoria Eloneated Mustard Brassica elonpata Giant Reed Arundo donax Giant Salvinia Salvinia molesta Hvdrilla Hvdrilla verticillata Jaoanese Knotweed Polvsonum cusoidatum Giant Knotweed P o lv sonum sac halinense Bohemian Knotweed Polvsonum x bohemicum Meadow Knapweed Centaurea pratensis Mediterranean Sase Salvia aethoiopis Medusahead Tae n i at he rum c aDut -me dus ae Mvrtle Spurse Euohorbia mwsinites Orange Hawkweed Hieracium aurantiacum Purple Loosestrife Lvthrum salicaria Rush Skeletonweed Chondrillo iuncea Squarrose Knapweed Centaurea virsata Tansv Raswort Senecio iacobaea Yellow Starthistle Centaure a solst i tial is List B Noxious Weed Species List B noxious weeds are species for which the Commissioner, in consultation with the state noxious weed advisory committee, local governments, and other interested parties, develop and implements state noxious weed management plans designed to stop the continued spread of these species. Absinth Wormwood Artemisia absinthium Black Henbane Hvoscvamus niser Bouncinsbet Saoonaria officinalis Bull Thistle Cirsium vulsare Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense Chinese Clematis Clematis orientalis Common Tansy Tanacetum vulsare Common Teasel Dipsacus fullonum Corn Chamomile Anthemis arvensis Cutleaf Teasel Dipsacus laciniatus Dalmatian Toadfl ax, broadleaved Linaria dalmatica Dalmatian Toadfl ax, narrow-leaved Linaria senistifolia Dame's Rocket Hesperis matronalis Diffuse Knapweed Centaurea diffusa Eurasian Watermilfoil Mvrioohvllum soicatum Hoary Cress Cardario drabo Houndstongue Cvno slossum of/icinale Jointed Goatsrass Aesiloos cvlindrico Leafv Sourse Euphorbia esula Mayweed Chamomile Anthemis cotula Moth Mullein Verbascum blattaria Musk Thistle Carduus nutans Oxeye Daisy C hrvsanthemum leuc ant hemum Perennial Peooerweed Leoidium latifolium Plumeless Thistle Carduus acnathoides Ouacksrass Elvtrisia reDens Russian Knaoweed Acrootilon reDens Russian Olive El ae asnus ansustifo lia Salt Cedar*Tamarix chinensis, T. parviflora, and T. ramosissima Scentless Chamomile Matricaria Derforate Scotch Thistle Onopordum acanthium, O. tauricum Spotted Knapweed Centaurea maculosa Spurred Anoda Anoda cristata Sulfur Cinquefoil Potentilla recta Venice Mallow Hibiscus trionum Wild Carawav Carum carvi Yellow Nutsedse Cvoerus esculentus Yellow Toadflax Linaria vulsaris * Tamarisk is a noxious weed "preferred to be controlled" rather than mandatory List C Noxious Weed Species List C noxious weeds are species for which the Commissioner will develop and implement state noxious weed management plans designed to support the efforts of local governing bodies to facilitate more effective integrated weed management on private and public lands. The goal of such plans will not be to stop the continued spread of these species but to provide additional education research, and biological control resources to jurisdictions that choose to require management of List C species. Source: From the Department of Agriculture, Plant Industry Division, 8 CCR 1203-19, Rules Pertaining to the Administration and Enforcement of the Colorado Noxious Weed Act. Bulbous Bluegrass Poa bulbosa Chicorv Cihorum intvbus Common Burdock Arctium minus Common Mullein Verbascum thapsus Common St. Johnswort Hvoericum oerforatum Downy Brome Bromus tectorum Field Bindweed Convolvulus arvensis Haloseton Haloseton plomeratus Johnsongrass Sorshum haleoense Perennial Sowthistle Sonchus arvensis Poison Hemlock Conium maculatum Puncturevine Tribulus terrestris Redstem Filaree Erodium cicutarium Velvetleaf Abutilon theonhrasti Wild Proso Millet Panicum miliaceum Colorado Noxious Weed "Watch List" Species Species in the following "Watch List" are those that the state of Colorado has identified has potential threats to environmental and agricultural health and productivity. For these species, early identification and reporting is recommended as prevention is considered the best way of preventing these species from joining the preceding noxious weed lists and warranting more intensive treatment. Asian Mustard Brassica tournefortii Baby's Breath Gvosoohilia oaniculata Bathurst Burr / Spiney Cocklebur Xanthium sninosum Common Busloss Anchusa officinalis Common Reed Phrasmites australis Flowerins Rush Butomus umbellatus Garlic Mustard Alliaria oetiolata Hairy Willow-herb Epilobium hirsutum Himalavan Blackberrv Rubus armeniacus Jananese Blood Grass / Cogonsrass Imoerata cvlindrica Meadow Hawkweed Hieracium causpitosum Onionweed Asnhodelus fistulosus Pamoas Grass Cortideria iubata Scotch Broom Cvtisus scooarius Sericea Lespedeza Lesoedeza cuneata Swainsonpea Sohaerophvsa salsula Syrian Beancaper Zvsoohvllum fabaso Water Hyacinth Eichhornia Crossioes Water Lettuce Pistia stratiotes White Bryony Brvonia alba Woollv Distaff Thistle Carthamus lanatus Yellow Flae lris Iris oseudacorus Appendix D: Garfield County Noxious Weed List, taken from the Garfield County Noxious Weed Management Guide,2002 Leafy Spurse Euphorbia esula Russian Knanweed Acrontilon reDens Yellow Starthistle Centaurea solstitalis Plumeless Thistle Carduus acanthoides Houndstongue Cvnoslossum officinale Common Burdock Arctium minus Scotch Thistle Onopordum acanthium Canada Thistle Cirsium arvense Sootted Knanweed Centaurea maculosa Diffuse Knapweed Centaurea diffusa Dalmatian Toadflax Toadflax Linaria dalmatica Yellow Toadflax Linaria vulsaris Hoarv Cress Cardario draba Salt Cedar Tamar ix oarv iflor a : Tamar ix ramo s is s ima Oxeve Daisv C hrvsanthe mum leucantheum Jointed Goatsrass Aesilops cvlindrica Chicory Cichorium intvbus Musk Thistle Carduus nutans Pumle Loosestrife Lvthrum salicaria Russian Olive Elaeasnus ansustifblia THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. Appendix E: Annual Weed Survey Maps (Separate Binder) THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Figure 1 Ursa Operating Company BMCB&DPads lntegrated Vegetation and Noxious Weeds Management Plan a\\lestl/,6ter Engi nee ri ng 7 consultrng E.9,..e.i & 5<,e.t,rt-, THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Appendix F: Noxious Weed Site Specific Inventory Form Noxious Weed Inventory Form Date Survevors Location Name of Wavooint Lat:Lons:Photo Snecies Size Growth Stase Sensitive?New Site?Notes THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Appendix G: Noxious Weed Summary Documents Date: April 16,2015 Project Name: Battlement Mesa PUD. Permittee Name: Ursa Operating Company, LLC Permittee Corporate Address: Ursa Operating Company, LLC 792 Buckhorn Drive Rifle, CO 81650 Permittee Contact: Mr. Dwayne Knudson Permittee Contact Phone Number(s): 970-625-9922 Permittee Contact email address: dknudson@ursaresources. com Property Owner: Private and Public lands County Assessor's Parcel No.: Multiple Address/Location of Property: Property Owner Phone Number(s): Property Owner email address (optional): Name & Address of Qualified Individual or Company Submitting Weed Plan: HRL Compliance Solutions, Inc. 2385 F YzRoad, Grand Junction, CO 81505 Kay Lambert Phone Number(s): 97 0.243.327 I Email : klambert@hrlcomp.com -.-- "_."- J_ Authorized S i gnature: =4=-::- Print Authorized Name: Kay Lambert Land Use Objectives: ! att noxious weeds, as defined in the Garfield County or List A and List B species slated for eradication or suppression in Garfield County by State Law (CRS 35-5.5), will be managed in all disturbed areas of the proposed project using recommendations in Garfield County or other biologically- based recommendations. ! ett State List A and List B populations to be eradicated and any other species slated by the County for eradication will be reported upon discovery to the County Weed and Pest Inspector. ! fne applicant/permittee and their desigaees agree to respond to landowner complaints about noxious weeds during development of the project site and take action to control such weeds when there is a complaint. Iffi?]l'rfitfx*T Rangeland Pipeline Easement, utility conidor or other right-of-way Access road Other (describe): Proposed method(s) of management: (check all that apply) I Herbicide E Cultural ! Revegetation ! vtechanical fi Preventiv" E Biololgical ! Alternative (describe): I W" plan to use the services of a professional weed control company. Company name : MelelMsedsLus- Spray application records will be retained by and be available for inspection from: Preventative Measures to be used during the active phase of development a) ! Track pad I gravel bed or ! rumble strips will be installed at ingress/egress points. b)Grtified Weedfree f mulch ! erosion control ! seed will be used to prevent new weed infestations (check all that apply). c; I Vehicles and equipment entering the project site will be clean of mud and weed parts. d) Soil from infested areas ofthe project site: ! Witt not be moved off site. E- witt be moved offsite to:(indicate site location) E Soit moved off site will be treated to control weeds at the new site. ! Soit stockpiled on site and left in place for 90 days or more will be treated to control weeds. I Soit stockpiled on site and left in place for one year or more will be planted with - to prevent weeds from establishing. e) | Noxious weed infestations on specified access road(s) to the project site will be treated. Exceptions: in adjacent properties will be mapped. in adjacent properties will be treated with permission of landowner. Monitoring Who will monitor the weed treatments, HRL Compliance Solutions, Inc. or another qualified entity/person? Monitoring will be done at least 3 time(s) per year in the Spring. Summer and Fall. Monitorin; will be done for. Ernontt" tr V.*r juntil site isEemed restored. Mapping A map of the property showing the GPS locations of weed infestation(s) is attached. (Infestations adjacent to or crossing borders ofthe property should be included) I Mapping will be conducted 3 times per year until area is deemed restored complete. I e."u.gEtation plan is incluclecl as a separate document. 0 E Weeds g) ! Weeds h) ! other: Ursa Operating, Inc. - Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I Pipeline Integrated Vegetation and Noxious Weed Management PIan Garfield County, Colorado Prepared for: Ursa Operatingr lnc. Prepared by: WestWater Engineering 2516 Foresight Circle #L Grand Junction, CO 81505 Cover photo: Looking southeast along proposed alignment in Battlement Mesa. October 2014 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO.SIDED DUPLICATION. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Description At the request of Ursa Operating, Inc., WestWater Engineering has prepared an Integrated Vegetation and Noxious Weed Management Plan for the proposed Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I Pipeline project. The proposed pipeline would be located on private lands in Garfield County consisting of Sections l7 and 18, Township 7 South, Range 95 West, Sixth Principal Meridian (Figure l). The current primary uses of the project area are private residential, agriculture, and wildlife habitat. 1.2 General Survey Information Pedestrian surveys of the project area were conducted on October 20,2014, which is after the active growing season for most plants in the project area. Identification of plant species was aided by using pertinent published field guides (Kershaw et al. 1998, Whitson et aI.2001, CWMA 2007, Weber and Wittmann 2012). Noxious weed locations were recorded with the aid of handheld global positioning system (GPS) receivers using NAD83 map datum, with all coordinate locations based on the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system in Zone 12. Mapped soil types, as published by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), were reviewed to determine the soil types and vegetation characteristics at the project site (l.lRCS 2014). 2.0 LANDSCAPE SETTING 2.1 Terrain The terrain in the project area consists of moderately sloping foothills, which generally drain westward to the Colorado River. Elevation of the project ranges from approximately 5,100 feet near the proposed western terminus to 5,920 feet near Monument Gulch. 2.2 Vegetation Vegetation communities in the project area have largely been altered from their native state. Small areas of native vegetation that remain consist of sagebrush shrubland, mountain shrubland, and pinyon-juniper woodlands. In its current state, the project area is composed of mostly introduced pasture grasses, alfalfa, and a multitude of exotic, weedy species. 3.0 NOXIOUS WEEDS 3.1 Introduction to Noxious Weeds Most noxious weed species in Colorado were introduced, mostly from Eurasia, either unintentionally or as omamentals that established wild populations. These plants compete aggressively with native vegetation and tend to spread quickly because the environmental factors that normally control them are absent. Disturbed soils, altered native vegetation communities, and areas with increased soil moisture often create prime conditions for weed infestations. The primary vectors that spread noxious weeds include humans, animals, water, and wind. The Colorado Noxious Weed Act (State of Colorado 2005) requires local governing bodies to develop noxious weed management plans. Both the State of Colorado and Carfield County maintain a list of plants that are considered to be noxious weeds. The State of Colorado noxious weed list segregates noxious weed species based on priority for control: 1. List A species must be eradicated whenever detected. 2. List B species' spread should be halted; may be designated for eradication in some counties. 3. List C species are widespread and the State will assist local jurisdictions which choose to manage those weeds. WestWater Engineering Page I of12 October 2014 The Garfield County Weed Advisory Board has compiled a list of 2l plants from the State list considered to be noxious weeds within the county (Garfield County 2013) (Appendix A). The Garfield County Weed Advisory Board has duties to: 1. Develop a noxious weed list; 2. Develop a weed management plan for designated noxious weeds; and, 3. Recommend to the Board of County Commissioners that identified landowners submit an integrated weed management plan for their properties (Garfield County 2002). 3.2 Observations The noxious weed survey encompassed a 30 meter area surrounding the proposed pipeline. Noxious weeds were numerous and observations included Canada thistle, cheatgrass, chicory, common burdock, common mullein, field bindweed, houndstongue, jointed goatgrass, musk thistle, quackgrass, redstem filaree, Russian knapweed, Russian olive, tamarisk, spiny plumeless thistle, and whitetop. Cheatgrass mapping was impractical due to the size of the infestation. Noxious weeds detected during the survey are illustrated in Figure I and summarized in Appendix B. In areas where soil disturbances have created growing conditions that favor non-native vegetation, several unlisted nuisance weed species have become established. These plants can negate revegetation efforts and cause financial losses due to decreased seeding success and associated costs ofreplanting. The presence ofthese plants creates increased competition for resources and can negatively affect desirable native plant species. Plants in this category include cocklebur, kochia, prickly lettuce, prostrate spurge, prostrate vervain, Russian thistle, and tumble mustard. 3.3 Integrated Weed Management Control of invasive species is a difficult task and requires intensive on-going control measures. Care must be taken to avoid negatively impacting desirable plant communities and inviting infestation by other pioneer invaders. Weed management is best achieved by employing varied methods over several growing seasons to include inventory (surveys), direct treatments, prevention through best management practices, monitoring of treatment efficacy, and subsequent detection efforts. Weed management is often limited to control and prevention rather than eradication, but eradication can be possible in small to medium sized infestations. Assessment of the existence and extent of noxious weeds in an area is essential for the development of an integrated weed management plan. This report provides an initial assessment of the occurrence of noxious weeds for the project area. In order to continue effective management of noxious weeds, further inventory and analysis is necessary to 1) determine the effectiveness of the past treatment strategies; 2) modify the treatment plan, if necessary; and 3) detect new infestations early, which would result in more economical and effective treatments. 3.4 Prevention of Noxious Weed Infestations Weed management can be costly, and heavy infestations may exceed the economic threshold for practical treatment. Prevention is an especially valuable and economical strategy for noxious weed management. Several simple practices should be employed to prevent weed infestations. The following practices will prevent infestation and thereby reduce costs associated with noxious weed control: o Prior to delivery to the site, all equipment and vehicles, including maintenance vehicles, should be thoroughly cleaned of soils from previous sites which may be contaminated with noxious weeds. WestWater Engineering Page2 of 12 October 2014 o If working in sites with weed-seed contaminated soil, equipment should be cleaned of potentially seed-bearing soils and vegetative debris at the infested area prior to moving to uncontaminated terrain. o Avoid driving vehicles through areas where weed infestations exist. o Use of weed free materials such as mulch and seed. 3.5 Treatment and Control of Noxious Weed Infestations The several landowners along the alignment are likely to have various preferences for weed control and differing weed treatment strategies already in place; any control efforts should be coordinated with individual property managers. The following general control methods for the weeds in the project area are provided for reference (Table I ). able l. General noxious weed control methods lbr snecies in the nroiect area. Common Name Scientific Name USDA Svmbol TvPe*Control Methods Canada thistle Cirsium arvense CIAR4 P Prevent seed production; deplete energy reserves in roots. Small infestations should be treated aggressively with herbicides that translocate to the root system. In large infestations, mow three times per growing season, followed by herbicide treatment in the fall. Biological control agents are available but ineffective in populations less than 5 acres in size or in wet areas. Tillage is not effective and will result in denser nonulations. Cheatgrass Bromus tectorum BRTE A Prevent seed production. Apply herbicides in fall and spring in large monocultures where there are few if any desirable grasses. Till when plants are in the seedling stage followed by seeding with native cool-season grasses. Avoid overgrazing. Best management practices are most effective in preventing and control I ins infestations. Chicory Cichorium intybus CIIN B Prevent seed production. Herbicide application or mechanical removal when plants are in the rosette stage, spring or summer. Sever root at least 2" below soil level. Remove seed or flower heads from plants that have bolted. Common burdock Arctium minus ARIUI B Prevent seed production. Herbicide application or mechanical removal when plants are in the rosette stage, spring or summer. Before spraying, remove and bag flower or seed heads from plants that have bolted. Sever root at least 2" below soil level. Common mullein Verbascum thapsus VETH B Prevent seed production. Herbicide application or mechanical removal when plants are in the rosette stage, spring or summer. Before spraying, remove flower or seed heads from plants that have bolted. Sever root at least 2" below soil level. Field bindweed Convolvulus arvensis COAR4 P Deplete energy reserves in roots. Herbicide treatment when plants are beginning to flower. Biological controls are available and fairly effective for large populations growing in sunny dry conditions. Tillage is not effective and will result in denser oooulations. WestWater Engineering Page 3 of l2 October 2014 able 1. General noxious wee,control methods for species in the proiect area. Houndstongue Cynoglossum officinale CYOF B Prevent seed production. Herbicide application or mechanical removal when plants are in the rosette stage, spring or summer. Before spraying, remove and bag flower or seed heads from plants that have bolted. Sever root at least 2" below soil level. Jointed goatgrass Aegilops cylindrica AECY A Prevent seed production. A complex management stratery of tillage, planting desirable species and herbicide treatment should be designed for specific areas ofinfestation. Target seedlings in the spring for most effective control. Use tillage where possible to reduce seed bank by bringing some seeds up to the germination zone and burying others. Follow tillage with plantine of desirable species Musk thistle Carduus nutans CANU4 B Prevent seed production. Herbicide application or mechanical removal when plants are in the rosette stage, spring or summer. Before spraying, remove and bag flower or seed heads from plants that have bolted. Sever root at least 2" below soil level. Biological control agents are available but ineffective in oooulations less than 5 acres in size. Quackgrass Elymus repens ELRE P Prevent seed production. A complex management strategy of tillage, planting desirable species, and both pre- and post- emergent herbicide treatment should be desigrred for specific areas of infestation. Target seedlings in early spring for most effective control. Vigorous tillage where possible to reduce seed bank and set back current growth. Follow tillage with olantins of desirable soecies Redstem filaree Erodium cicutarium ERCI A Prevent seed production. Apply herbicides in the fall or spring when plants are in rosette stage. Hand digging in the rosette stage when soil is moist can be effective for small, isolated populations. Preventing introduction of seeds through clean vehicles and careful management of soil stocks can help reduce introductions. Seeding with competitive grasses and avoidins creation ofooen. bare areas aids in control. Russian knapweed Acroptilon rcpens ACRE3 P Prevent seed production, deplete energy reserves in roots. Use an herbicide that translocates to the root system. Apply herbicides in the fall for best results; spring treatment when flowers just start to open is also effective. Repeated mowing to stress plants followed by herbicide treatment in fall may be effective in some areas. Seed with competitive grasses and avoid overprazins. Russian olive E laeagnus angu stifo lia ELAN P Deplete enerry reserves in roots. Cut mature trees and treat cut stump immediately with herbicide. Treat stump sprouts for at least 2 years. Mowing of large infestations can be effective; remove all cut material. WestWater Engineering October 2014Page 4 of 12 able 1. General noxious wee,control methods I'or sDecies in the Drorect area. Common Name Scientifie Name USDA Svmbol Tvne*Control Methods Salt cedar, Tamarisk Tamark ramosissima TARA P Deplete energy reserves in roots. Cut mature trees and treat cut stump immediately with herbicide. Spray bark of smooth-trarked immature trees with herbicide. Treat resprouts for at least 2 years. Biological agents available for larse infestations. Spiny plumeless thistle Carduus scanthoides CAAC B Prevent seed production. Herbicide application or mechanical removal when plants are in the rosette stage' spring or summer. Before spraying, remove and bag flower or seed heads from plants that have bolted. Sever root at least 2" below soil level. Whitetop Carduria draba CADR P Deplete energy reserves in roots. Herbicide treatment in the spring when plants start to bud. Mowing and tillage are not effective. * Type: A: annual; B: biennial; P: perennial; Bold: Garfield County List 3.6 Recommended Treatment Strategies The following treatment strategies are presented for reference. It is important to know whether the weed species being managed is an annual, biennial, or perennial to select strategies that effectively control and eliminate the target. Treatment strategies vary depending on plant type, which are summarized in Table 2. Herbicides should not always be the first treatment of choice when other methods can be effectively employed. Table 2- Treatment Stra br Noxious Weeds. Annual and Biennial Noxious Weeds Tarpet: Prevent seed production 1 . Hand grub (pull), hoe, till, cultivate in rosette stage and before flowering or seed maturity. If flowers or seeds develop. cut and bag seed heads. 2. Cul roots with a soade 2"-3" below soil level. 3. Treat with herbicide in seedlins. rosette or boltins stase. before flowerins. 4. Mow biennials after bolting stage but before seed set. Mowing annuals will not prevent flowering but can reduce total seed production. Perennial Noxious Weeds Tarpet: Deplete nutrient reserves in root system, prevent seed production l. Allow plants to expend as much energy from root system as possible. Do not treat when first emerging in sprins but allow srowth to bud/bloom staee. If seeds develop cut and bae if possible. 2. Herbicide treatment at bud to bloom stage or in the fall (recommended after August l5 when natural precipitation is present). In the fall plants draw nutrients into the roots for winter storage. Herbicides will be drawn down to the roots more efficiently at this time due to translocation of nutrients to roots rather than leaves. Ifthe weed patch has been present for a long period oftime another season ofseed production is not as important as getting the herbicide into the root system. Spraying in fall (after middle August) will kill the following year's shoots. which are being formed on the roots at this time. 3. Mowing usually is not recommended because the plants will flower anyway, rather, seed production should be reduced. Many studies have shown that mowing perennials and spraying the regrowth is not as effective as spraying without mowing. Effect of mowing is species dependent therefore it is imperative to know the species and its basic biology. Timing of application must be done when biologically aoorooriate- which is not necessarilv convenient. WestWater Engineering Page 5 of 12 October 2014 4. Tillage may or may not be effective or practical. Most perennial roots can sprout from pieces only 0.5 inch - 1.0 inch lons. Clean machi before leavins the weed oatch. 5. Hand pulling is generally not recommended for perennial species unless you know the plants are seedlings and not established plants. Hand pulling can be effective on small patches but is very labor intensive because it must be done Table 2. Treatment for Noxious Weeds. (Sirota 2004) Some weeds, particularly annuals and biennials, can develop resistance to herbicides. The ability of these plants to quickly develop immunity to herbicides, especially when they are used incorrectly, makes the use of proper chemicals at the correct time and in the specified concentration (according to the product label) imperative. Excessive application, either in frequency or concentration, can result in top kill without significantly affecting the root system. Repeated excessive applications may result in resistant phenotypes. 3.7 Noxious Weed Management - Best Management Practices Construction: The following practices should be adopted for any construction project to reduce the costs ofnoxious weed control and aid in prevention efforts: o Prior to delivery to the site, equipment should be cleaned of soils remaining from previous construction sites which may be contaminated with noxious weeds. . Equipment and material handling should be done on established sites to reduce the area and extent of soil compaction. o In all cases, temporary disturbance should be kept to an absolute minimum. . Top soil, where present, should be segregated from deeper soils and replaced as top soil on the final grade, a process known as live topsoil handling. o If stored longer than one growing season, topsoil stockpiles should be seeded with non-invasive sterile hybrid grasses. o Wetland vegetation, if encountered, should be live handled like sod, temporarily watered if necessary, and placed over excavated sub-soil relative to the position from which the wetland sod was removed. o Cut-off collars should be placed on all wetland and stream crossings to prevent back washing (seed vector) and to ensure that soil moisture conditions are not impacted after construction so that native plants can re-establish from the existing seed bank. o If working in weed infested sites, equipment should be cleaned of potentially seed-bearing soils and vegetative debris prior to moving to uncontaminated terrain. o After construction, disturbed areas should be immediately reseeded with an appropriate seed mix. Herbicides: Many of the listed noxious weed species in Colorado can be controlled with commercially available herbicides. Annual and biennial weeds are best controlled at the pre-bud stage after germination or in the spring of the second year. Selective herbicides are recommended to minimize damage to desirable grass species. It is important that applicators adhere to concentrations specified on herbicide containers. Herbicides generally do not work better at higher concentrations. Herbicide failures are frequently related to high concentrations that result in top kill before the active ingredient can be transported to the roots through the nutrient translocation process. Ifdirected on the herbicide label, a surfactant or other adjuvant should be utilized. WestWater Engineering Page 6 of 12 October 2014 Grazing: In the event grazing is allowed in the project area, it should be deferred in reclaimed areas until revegetation ofdesirable species has been successfully established and seeded plants have had the opportunity to reproduce. Monitoring: Weed treatment areas should be inspected over time to ensure that control methods have been effective to reduce and suppress the identified infestation. Sites should be monitored until the infestations are eliminated. These inspections can then be used to prioritize future weed control efforts. 3.8 Commercial Applicator Recommendations A certified commercial pesticide applicator licensed in rangeland and/or right-of-way/industrial weed control (depending on site characteristics) is a necessary choice for herbicide control efforts. An applicator has the full range of knowledge, skills, equipment, and experience desired when dealing with tough noxious weeds. In addition, the purchase and use of restricted use herbicides requires a Colorado pesticide applicator license. 4.0 REVEGETATION - RECLAMATION The following recomrnendations provide project specific methods for reclamation of this site based on soil types and vegetative communities present. Topsoil Handling Proper handling and storage oftopsoil is critical to successful revegetation, especially in the case of reestablishing important native plant species on disturbed areas. The topsoil contains soil microbes (bacteria, micorrhiza, invertebrates) and viable seed banks of the native plants present on the site. Many native plant species depend upon the activity of soil microbes for germination in some instances and for establishment and survival of most seedlings. Topsoil should be stripped and segregated from other soil horizons removed from the trench to prevent mixing. Topsoil should also be salvaged from under the spoil storage area. The storage pile should be left with table slopes and be positioned to minimize exposure to wind and water erosion and should include breaks in the stockpiles at drainage crossings to allow drainage where flow is anticipated. Topsoil piles stored for long periods of time should be seeded to provide cover to reduce erosion, provide competition for weed species, and to maintain viability of the soil fungi and microbe communities Several fast germinating sterile cover crops ("Regreen" and "Quickguard") are commercially available that should be used for short period storage of topsoil. Although not expected, topsoil stored for more than one growing season the stockpile should be seeded with the recommended seed mixes as described in Appendix C. Using the recommended seed mixes on long-term storage piles will help maintain biological activity and provide a seed bank of viable seed. If long-term stockpiling or deep stockpiling cannot be avoided, application of micorrhizal inoculants (see section below) may be beneficial. The alignment should be returned to its natural grade and contour to blend the ROW into the surrounding landscape and to reestablish natural drainage patterns. The stockpiled topsoil should be uniformly spread after construction has been completed. Soil Preparation Compaction can reduce water infiltration and also hinder the penetration of the sprouting seed. Practices that will reduce compaction and prepare the seedbed include: scarification, tillage, or harrowing (Colorado Natural Areas Program et al. 1998). No special soil preparation techniques are anticipated to be necessary as soil compaction should not be an issue along the pipeline alignment if typical topsoil management practices for projects of this nature are employed. WestWater Engineering PageT of12 October 2014 Soil Amendments Soil amendments for reclamation using fertilizer containing nitrogen can disproportionately benefit undesirable annual plants (Perry et al. 2010). If the proponent determines the use of soil amendments to be beneficial, the type and rate should be based on chemical analysis of soil samples near the site. Application of 500 to 800 lbs/ac of Sustane 4-6-4 organic fertilizer, or a similar product, is a generic starting point for soil amendments in this region. A potentially beneficial alternative method to enhance reclamation success, particularly where there is poor or destroyed topsoil, is the application of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). These fungi, mostly of the genus Glomus, are symbiotic with about 80 percent of all vegetation. Endo- mycorrhizal fungi are associated mostly with grasses and forbs and could be helpful in reclamation. In symbiosis, the fungi can increase water and nutrient transfer capacity of the host root system (Barrow and McCaslin 1995). Over-the-counter commercial products are available, and the best products should contain more than one fungus species. Seed Mixture With proper topsoil handling the pipeline disturbance should revegetate well. The pipeline corridor will affect multiple landowners with varying land management goals and seed mixes should be coordinated with the landowners. The recommended seed mix provided in Appendix C is well suited for the project area and consists ofperennial native grasses and forbs that should establish well, protect topsoil, and provide a basis for rehabilitation for the site upon reclamation. Seeding Methods Drill seeding would be the most appropriate and economical method for seeding the majority of the project area. Hydroseeding or hand-broadcast seeding at twice the recommended drill seed rate is recommended for areas where drill seeding is deemed to be ineffective, impractical, or dangerous. Mulching Crimped weed-free straw mulch would be the most cost effective and practical method of mulching areas prone to erosion after drill seeding this site. No mulching is recommended for areas that are hydroseeded. Potential detrimental effects of mulching include the introduction of weed species and the establishment of non-native cereal grains. Use of a certified weed-free sterile wheat hybrid straw would limit these effects. BMPs Excelsior wattles or straw bales at water discharge points would be appropriate to help control water velocity flowing offthe alignment during storm runoff. Terracing slopes near or exceeding 3:1 will reduce erosion, benefitting topsoil and seed retention and thereby improving revegetation success. 5.0 WETLAIIDS and WATERS of the U.S. Riparian areas and wetlands, although small in comparison to the remainder of the project, can require special considerations for minimizalion and mitigation of impacts, as well as successful revegetation. Such areas that could be affected by this project were documented during surveys (Figure 2; Appendix D). Aerial photographs and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) l:24,000 topographic maps were examined for perennial, intermittent, or ephemeral streams, marked wetlands, and drainages (ACOE 2007). Mapped wetlands and waters, along with other areas of interest, were verified during pedestrian surveys of the project area and locations were recorded with hand held GPS units. All blue line streams were recorded whether or not they exhibited an Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM). Blue line channels with no OHWM did not show signs of flow (i.e., defined channel, water marks, debris deposits, etc.); however, WestWater Engineering Page 8 of 12 October 2014 these drainages are indicated as intermittent channels on the USGS topographic map and are considered WOUS for pre-j urisdictional determination purposes. A pre-construction notification (PCN) is required for utility line activities crossing perennial waters and/or a special aquatic site, including wetlands, in the Colorado River basin (ACOE 2012). Efforts should be made to avoid or minimize impacts to perennial waters and wetlands. Boring (directional utility installation) is a good method to avoid impacts. If direct impacts are necessary, precautions should be taken to protect the integrity of perennial stream and associated riparian ecosystems within the project area. Best Management Practices (BMPs), including adequate barriers and filtration methods, should be used to prevent soil erosion and sedimentation of perennial streams and riparian areas. The construction area of disturbance should be minimized at all crossing to reduce the impacts to affected wetland environments. Wetlands are characterized by hydric soils, which develop as a result of an area being saturated, flooded, or ponded long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic (oxygen-deficient) conditions (USGS 2011). In wetland areas topsoil (the top l2 inches of soil) and wetland vegetation outside the trench line and graded areas, should be removed and set aside from other soils until the pipeline trench is backfilled and the pipeline crossing re-contoured. Wetland vegetation should be cut offat ground level, leaving existing root systems intact, and the remaining sod should be removed from the wetlands and placed in a separate stockpile from other soils. The following protective measures should be used when crossing and/or working near wetland areas: o Wetland boundaries should be clearly marked in the field with highly visible flagging and signs until construction and ground disturbing activities are completed. o Sediment barriers and BMPs should be installed across the entire construction ROW immediately upslope of the wetland boundary at all wetland crossings to prevent sediment flow into the wetland. o Where the construction ROW passes through wetlands, sediment barriers should be installed along the edge of the construction ROW, as necessary, to contain spoil and sediment within the construction ROW. Equipment mats should be used under vehicles and construction equipment at all times while working in wetland areas to minimize disturbance to wetland soils. Wetland vegetation should be stockpiled no longer than 48 hours, if feasible. 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WestWater Engineering Page 10 of 12 October 2014 GARF]ELD COUNTY Appendix A arfield Countv Noxious WeeL !!q!xlous Species Common name Species Code ACRE3 Growth Form Life History State Listins Forb Perennial BAcroptilon re7ens Russian knapweed Aegilops cylindrica Jointed goatgrass AECY Grass Annual B Arctium minus Common (Lesser) burdock ARMI2 Forb Biennial C Cardaria draba Hoary cress, WhitetoP CADR Forb Perennial B Carduus acanthoides Spiny plumeless thistle CAAC Forb Biennial/ Winter Annual B Carduus nutans Musk (Nodding plumeless) thistle CANU4 Forb Biennial B Centaurea diffusa Diffuse knapweed CEDI3 Forb Perennial B Centaurea maculosa Spotted knapweed CEMA4 Forb Perennial B Centaurea solstitialis Yellow starthistle CES03 Forb Annual A Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Oxeye daisy CHLESO Forb Perennial B Cichorium intybus Chicory CIIN Forb Perennial C Cirsium arvense Canada thistle CIAR4 Forb Perennial B Cynoglossum fficinale Houndstongue, Gypsyflower CYOF Forb Biennial B Elaeagnus angustifolia Russian olive ELAN Tree Perennial B Euphorbia esula Leafy spurge EUES Forb Perennial B Linaria dalmatica Dalmatian toadflax, broad-leaved LIDA Forb Perennial B Linaria vulgaris Yellow toadflax LIVU2 Forb Perennial B Lythrum salicaria Purple loosestrife LYSA2 Forb Perennial A Onopordum acanthium Scotch thistle ONAC Forb Biennial B Tamarix parviflora Smallflower tamarisk TAPA4 Tree Perennial B Tamarix ramosissima Salt cedar, Tamarisk TARA Tree Perennial B WestWater Engineering Appendix A - I October 2014 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. NAD sl4lll',lzgle=1 '151r98 Canada thistle 1s5545$69373 757237 154533 756113$69552 '155151 't5'7199 155157 755r59 755120 155812 15596r '755153 7s5 106 '755121 Common mullein Common mullein Commo! rnlUgl! WestWater Engineering ApPendix B - 1 October 2014 Common mullein Common mullein 4369370 Field bindweed Field bindweed Field bindweed Field bindweJ 755136 75s5s7 755132 4369179 757216 7s7197 754523 755 I 55 754347 757195 Musk thistle Musk thistle 757217 Musk thistle Musk thistle 757222 Musk thistle 4369375Musk thistle 7s5585 4369392Musk thistle 75s520 Musk thistle 755549 75s144 Plumeless thistle 755514 754520 I B. Noxious weed locations in the IAD S3ruTM Zone t WestWater Engineering Appendix B _ 2 October 2014 B- Noxious weed locations !41h9 N AD R3/IITM Z0NE Nrrmher of olants Sneeies Northing-Easting 4i5S878 7s4523 100 Quackgra$__ 755596 100 Quq{gqss_4369386 4169422 7s5926 100Quuckgryq!- 7s5038 100 Redstem filaree 43698 I 8 4369820 7s4506 100Padefcm filaree 4369819 7s501 9 1000 Russian knaPweed 1000 Russian knaPweed 4369564 7s6705 I 000 Russian knaPweed 436958 I 7s6901 10Prrcciqn knanweed 4369319 757 17 1 4369298 757185 l5D..cciqn lrncnweed 4368876 '757202 6 Russian knaPweed 100P.'cciqn Lncnweed 4369473 754202 4369476 754207 r00 Russian knaPweed 5P"ecion Lnanweed 4369574 756059 4369580 7s6251Pr.ccian lrnanweed 4369598 7s6693Russian knaPweed 20 Russian knaPweed 4369610 7s7081 50El"acian Lnanweed 4369349 757197 4369281 7s7208 1000 Russian knaPweed 1000 Russian knapweed 4368854 | 757249 4368989 757163 1000Prrssiqn knanweed 4368821 7s7193 1000 Russian knaPweed 50Prrociqn lrnanweed 4369387 755616 4368826 7s721 1 r00 Russian knaPweed 30 Russian knapweed P,rccian lrnanweed 4369703 755 I 48 4368863 757231 20 436981 3 7s5025 100 100 Russian knaPweed Russian knapweed 4369382 755593 4369204 7s7186 100 100 Russian knaPweed Russian knaPweed 4369002 7s7153 756672 100 Russian knaPweed 4369584 756764 100 Russian knuPrygg4-4369568 4369546 7s5980 I Russian olive Russian olive 4369588 756546 I 4369454 757192f,l rrsciqn olive 4368838 757201 5 Tamarisk ia lz.F 4369836 754503 z 4369788 754520 I Tamarisk Tamarisk 4369585 754211 I October 2014 WestWater Engineering Appendix B - 3 x B. NOxious weed lnoqfinns i Snecies Northins Eastins Nrrrnhpr nf ^loTamariqL4369456754291 Whitetoo 1 436937s 755591 10 Whitetop 4369181 755620 50Whitetop436939075s504100 October 2014 WestWater Engineering Appendix C. Recommended seed menu for pinyon-juniper woodland and/or mountainAilyoming ru Common Name Scientific Name Variety Season Form PLS lbslacre* Plant Both of the Following (157o Each' 30olo Total) - Bottlebrush Souirreltail Elymus elwoides, Sitanion hvstrix \TNS Cool Bunch 2.0 Bluebunch Wheatgrass P s e udor o e gner i a s pi c at a, Agropyron spicatum Secar, P-7, Anatone, Goldar Cool Bunch 2.8 and Two of the Follo,v ing (20o/o Each, 40oh Total) Thickspike Wheatgrass Elymus lanceolatus ssp. lanceolatus, Agropyron dasystachyum Critana, Bannock, Schwendimar Cool Sod- forming 3.4 Slender Wheatgrass Elymus trachycaulus, Asroovron trachycaulum Revenue, Pryor Cool Bunch J.J Western Wheatgrass P as copyrum [Agropyron] smithii Rosana, Arriba Cool Sod- forming 4.8 and Three of the Following (l0o/" Each, 307" Total Indian Ricegrass Achnatherum [OryzopsisJ hvmenoides Paloma, Rimrock Cool Bunch 1.9 Arizona Fescue Festuca arizonica Redondo Cool Bunch 0.5 Galleta Pleuraphis [Hilarial i amesii Viva florets Warm Bunch/Sod- formins 1.7 Muttongrass Poa fendleriana \TNS Cool Bunch 0.3 Sandberg Bluegrass Poa sandbergii, Poa secunda VNS Cool Bunch 0.3 Sand Dropseed Soorobolus crvDtandrus \TNS Warm Bunch 0.1 OpTIONALt Ary "o.r[i-utio, f.on the foltowing species may be substituted for up to l0o/o of the Rocky Mountain Beeolant Cleome serrulata \TNS Annual Sunflower Helianthus annuus \TNS Arrowleaf Balsamroot Bal s amorhiza sagittata \TNS Sulfur Flower Erioponum umbellatum VNS Utah sweetvetch Hedvsarum boreale \TNS Scarlet Globemallow Sphaeralcea coccinea VNS Four-Wins Saltbush Atriolex canescens \TNS White Sasebrush Artemisia ludoviciana \TNS h shrubland. *Based on 60 pure live seeds (PLS) per square foot, drill-seeded.Double this rate (120 PLS per square foot) if broadcast or hydroseeded WestWater Engineering Appendix C - I October 2014 THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. x D- Potential Wetlands and Waters of the U.S. NAD 83/UTM Zone lZ Potential Wetlands Points Label Northine Eastins Comment Wet-l 4369439 7s4249.3 Potential wetland; Cattails along road. Wet-2 4369778 754522.6 Potential wetland 5m radius soil saturated. Typha latifolia, Rumex maritimus, Solanum dulcamara, Tamarix ramosis sima, Nepeta c at ari a. Almutas te r pauc iflorus. Potential Wetlands Line Length (Meters)Northins Eastins Comment 320.255 4369394 757195.8 Potential wetland alons ditch. Potential Waters of the US Label Northins Eastinp Comment wotjs-l 43693s1 7541 8 I .5 No water. OHWM 3 feet wide. 5 inches deep. wous-2 4369467 754347.9 Live water, 24 inches wide, 6 inches deep. wous-3 4369559 755161 No water. OHWM 15feet wide bv I inch deep. WOUS.4 4369537 755214 No water. OHWM l5 feet by I inch. wous-5 4369392 755497.6 No OHWM, blue line on map - drainage about 20 feet wide 2 feet deeo: entirelv vesetated. no evidence of flow. wous-6 4369485 755957 No OHWM blue line on map no evidence of flow drainage about 15 feet wide bv 4 feet deep completely vegetated. wous-7 4369573 7 5717 6.8 Ditch, live water, 15 inches wide by 3 inches deep. wous-8 4369425 757187.2 Live water, 36 inches wide by 6 inches deep. wous-9 4369276 7s7186.9 Ditch, live water, 24 inches by 6 inches, vegetated. wous-l0 4369227 757199.2 Irrigation ditch flowing 12 inches wide and 2 inches deep. Fringe l8 inches on either side with hydrophytic vegetation: Juncus arcticus and P halaris arundinacea. wous-l1 4368836 757214.9 No OHWM. Diverted upstream, no evidence flow, completely vegetated with upland vegetation. Drainage about 30 feet wide by l0 feet deep wous-I2 4368833 7s7226.1 OHWM is 6inches deep and 2 feet wide. This drainage was diverted upstream although water appears to flow in this drainage at times. WestWater Engineering Appendix D - I October 2014 TH!S PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Figure 2: Soil Map THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION. Ursa Operating Company Battlement Mesa PUD Phase I Pipeline Grading Permit Reclamation Cost Estimate Acres GosUAcre Bond Amount 13.0567x $2,500 = $32,642 Financial Security was deposited with Garfield County January 13,2016. A copy of the permit bond is included in this section. THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK FOR TWO-SIDED DUPLICATION.