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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 Applicationa BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION FOR EXEMPTION Pursuant to the Subdivision Section 2.02.01 c.R.s. (re73) Regulations of (d) and 3.02.01 Section 30-28-t0l Garfield County, the undersigned' (10) (a) Col orado, In support of this petition, the petitioner also submits the following: 6 Map drawn to sca'le showing proposed lot - subdivision and access W{ Copv of deed(c) Vi ci ni ty l'lap(d) State on source of dorBstic water(e) Statenent on nethod of sewage disposal(f) 100 year floodplain information where Iive stream crosses or adjqiJls-tlid tract(s) Fee in the amount of $ 5 J -: (h) Evidence of the soil til Submitted at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, thi t F\fry x%a ' , 18/. *?ru,/E< gdqaft*,q_- ,{/Z mffiilQor, (d) as amended, and January 2, 1979 respectfully petitioners the Board of County Cormissioners of Garfield Courity, Colorado, to exempt by resolu- tion the division ot-?O acre tract of land into Z tracts of approximately 3€ &1.,d { acres each, more or less, from the difinltions of "subdivision" and "subdivided (1973) Section 30-28-10l (a) - for the reasons stated below: land" as the terrs are used (d) and the Garfield County and defined in C.R.S. Subdivision Regul ations, /Z/tpotS "r7' "6o o-. i*, rr *, a&,w Telephone Number 1 scs-220 (0-661 = oun sott CONSERVATION PLAN M UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE cooperating with Conaerolion Dishict Plan t{o.y4s ?, fl't * I l,l t 1gj16 Appcorimolr R ,15 u. Ownet Operatot * ()UR STRTNCT}I = 6s ?S )! r\ \. t/t/.-t ,UA!rriNqlh |^rx\ rtt( \hN .\ sx. nl'$ ,l3 rl $t. lly,-'3",I) $ilr ,ilt$ iloN$kHVAI tON r)t At, UNITIN S IAT ES OEPARTMIN1' O[i A(JRIUUI, I UIII: c0operattng with l) SOII CONSTRVATION S[RVICE 01,f;'sffi. Stm.ri.; ft[ffir* lt,,,i1,.! . 1;. :. .. . . r-l.i l Conrrrvclion Dislrict Plan No" Dat€ ,.:Gr^,- 3 ,2" *- I ill3.';r".*-Jr.tt * Photo.No. -r l,il1,.;r'' '.tr,/ t /+Ntr.) iq Map Unlt No.)LlOE Part A SOIL CHAHACTI]NISTICS Depth to bedrr:ck Texture Surface Subsoil Substratum Unified Classification Permeabilit,y Percent coarse fragments (greater thaq 3 inqhes) Sallnity (scxtor e 25'c) pH (surface) Shrink-swe11 Potential Potential frost-action (surface) Flood Hazard Hydrologic Group Corosivity Sleel (uncoated ) Concrete DEGREE & KIND OF LIMITAT]ONS (O is SlighL, M is Mo<Jerale, Septie Tank Absorption Fields S is Sev Morc Loam 60 inches Clay loa.ur Loa.rn ML' CIJ Ivlod.erate 0 6.5 to 7.)+ Mod.erate Low None 3 High Mod.erate r ,lr lllr . :.,,: :: ..:1'.iri ..ri,.'j:.i: 1.;.'i ' riitr l i r ,l,i],.r Sewage Lagoons Sanitary Landfill 1'rench Area Shallow Excavations Dwel-lings w,/basements w/0 basemenls Local Boads & Streets SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE 0F... Daily Cover for LandfiIl Roadfill , Sand l , Gravel i Topsoil J C, .3J SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NOT TO BE Poor Slope Fair Slope, low strength Unsui ted Unsui ted Poor Slope ere ) S CU S S S S oU S Slope Slope Slope Slope Slope Slope Slope Slope I I USED IN PLACE OF ON-SITE INVESTIGAT]ON D MaPr tlrrit No.i-L..,)jl-l'iL.r'l, lJ SOIL CHARACTIRISTICS ':rr',. Depth to bedrock TexLure Surface Subsoil SubstraLum Unified Classification Permeabilit y Percent coanse fragmenls (greaLcr thaq 3 inchcs) Salinity (ECxlor @ 25"C) pH (surfaee) Shrink*swe.II PoLential PolenLla] frost-acti-on (surface) Flood Hazard Hydrologic GrouPcorrosivitY ::::l.l:'coated ) DEGREE & KIND OF LII'IITATIONS (o is slight, M is Moderate, Septic Tank AbsorPLion FieLds Sewage Lagoons SauitarY Landfill Trench Area More than 50 inches Stony 1oa.rn Gravelly sand.y 1oa.n Very gravelly fine san(1r 1oa,m GM, SU Ivlod cr:a.tc 1.y t'it1-ri,d Oto2! 6.6 to 7.h .Low Low None B High LoW S is Sev ere ) S S M S S S S D Shallow Excavations Dwe]Iings w,/basements w,/0 basements Local Roads & Streets SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE 0F... Daily Cover for Landfill fioadfill Sand Gravel Topsoil / rt:t\ - , l'J SUBJECT TO CHANGE. }IOT TO BE USED Slope Slope Seepage Slope Slope, small stones :j Slope Slope Slope Pooq sna1l stones, sloPe I,'ir.i t', l.ll oire UnsulL ed Unsuited. Poor SmaII stones, slope, excess line IN PLACE OF ON-SITE INVEST]GATION ay1,-q.f6*5..u_.i.*,,-...;,.,. ., x10E-potts-rl<Jerclnso r-'onr511r:x, r,., Lr; ,)r, pe r,(:0r-)L slr.rJrr:s. Thesc. strongly slopi-ng Lo hirly soils are on mesas, arluviar rans, and val,ey niri.rslofresl . Ir,Jlrvlll.i.tr y,;11,1i"g,,. f'r.r.,,,, r,,{)o() 1.,; (t,,to() f.r.r;1.. ,l,lrr_: lrvr.r.,rl:.(, annuar pr'cc'ilril';il'ir,n j': abcluL Ill irrr:lrcr;, l.lir';i\,(,l.itjrr.irlrr,:rr rri' t.t:rr,gy,;1 lr11.gis ;tbouL ll6 <Jegrer.:lr l'., ;rrrd l.hc, ;rv()r,;ri_:(, I.r,,,;;1 _l.r,cr: I,,.r,iorj il; ;rt,r,rit. l;10days The pott soir- rnakes up about 60 pe.cenL of the mapping uniL and occupies the srightly concave portions of the landscape. rlderonso soil*.rvuL.:f,8. aJ"U makes up aboul J0 pereent of the mappi.g uniL and occupies the sLeeper, break-like areas rnc,uded with the soil in rnapping are smarr. a.eas of Mor.var and Lazear soils which make up r-0 t,o 1g percent, of t'e nrapping unit. Morvalsoil is found at t'he higher elevatiohs wit.rr.i rr t-ire uniL and Lazear soilis found in areas of, shaLlow soi l cir:pt_lr. The potts soil i.s ricep;rncl wr,J1 <lr.;rit1t:<.1 . l1- 1..r.merl in eolian materials on alluvium lrom sandstone, shale, or basal-t. Typically, thq surface layer of the potts soil is b.own r.anr;rbout.4 inclre.s,rick. The subsoil is reddish brown I iilhL cl riy Ioam ;iirorr t, Ztl inc;hes Lhi.ck. J,ht: substratum is pirrkis)"i wrrjLe ,l cxrrri Lh;rt. cxr r-rrrrr.:r 1.. ;r irt:1rt.l: or. more Lha. 60 inches. depth runo ff' PerrneabiliLy of ilre pot,Ls soil is is 6O inches or rrore. Av;:j jablc 1Ii tl(i(rirrryl ;11,1 1.l,rc ct.Ol.:ir:rr lt;rz.;ir,tJ rootin6 tl l'l rt r I-';l r: e l'{'-'-"*,r," ir '11 f. :...:.t.r\:,! Xl0E-Pot,Ls-1 ldef'cnso complex ' t:rti ' 1t- I'ormed irl verY The Ildefonso soil is deep and wel1 dt'r-t t Itt amounLs of eolian naLerial lous basaltie alluvium and srnall amounl:r ur svrr slrongly earcareous ud>dr ""' *:- rr': T r;^{'nn':'o soi f is brown stony }oam iurface layer ofl Lire Jldel'onso sorr 1r vr TyPlcaIlY, tne sur'r dus rur !" lrrfacelayerisbrownsLonytoamabouL6 abouL ? inches t'hj ck ' The subs inches thick. Th" urrcler,}ying nrat,et.ilr] i s wlr j.t,C V0I.} :;Lr,orrg}y calcareotrl.; LlraL extends to a depth ol rnore than 60 inches ' '""' =r""'-":::;rr, or rhe rlder.on:;o soil is rnrpid. Erreetj-ve rooilng : 1^hr '' t't:r1 t'r i'lrliac j t'y is 1ow ' Surf'erceilalllr' wrtl't:r r';tl' depthis20t,o30irr<,:htcs.Av;trIi.l(),lt:}w(1l,\;r ' ort lt;tii';'tr''cl -i s ntc;tit:t'aLc ' runoff is medium and the el'olil rrg arrd Thesesoilsar.eusedmalnlyforlirriiled}ivest,ockgr,aztl for wildl if e krabiLat 'I vr ;;" nat'ive vegetat'ion on Llte Polts soil is nrairrly bluebunch whealSrass, wesLern Wlrcrrl-6"r,as:;, 11i'1rri 1r'::rrrrl t'lt.tl;trJ, lleva.a irnd iiarirltrer'8' ' g sagebrush' 1ow l';ibbiLbrush' and servicu- bluegrass, fIt;trb;rne' luPine' bi berry.Thenativeveget,ationonthel}delonsosclilismainlypinyonpine rry vclllet'at'ion is 1nc1 j an ri ce5qlass ' needl e- and Utah .iuniPer ' Tlre urrderst'c andthread,beardlessuheaL6r''jllls'junegr';is;s'sLemlc+s:;goldenueed']ow ptr}ox, ser,vic't,heI.r,y, Ilit,1,r.t,tlt.lIi1lI' lll()llllt.;l,itrttr;l}rtl11;lny, i,rl(] b-i[3 l;1,'114t:brtlsh. vihen Lhe vegetali_on delerioraLes urrcier" Lhc pirryon, pirie ' itrttl jutrt i"rt ^arnaodfor'bsandwoodyshrubsincrease.oversLory, grasses almost disappear and forbs :""-:""'""::;; Proper&razrn-managementmaintainszinc]inrprovesrangecondiLionon bcrth s,r'1i:;' 'Sr'rr:rlirill on l'l-rc ]rot't'sl lioil il; it 3''riOrJ pt';rct'ice or) l;1opes less than 15 ]re.cenL i-{' LIrt-' !':1lrl"'t'i l l; itr 1't'r)r' r'r )'rrl t 1 i' 'lr - llrril';rt'l' l'1;rrtt':r {''rl' l.::,:', :.1.: :' .,.ai .,_' --',; :..:l l, i,,fi1ri .r,ll iir:::,:': j:li . il ,lti':,'' .,ii,',,'""r: 'I::lj::r:.1 ''ri::l r::' r;r- : ,r..$ if l, r ..", l, .{l , :'i..'.i tllrii :'r'i'/il ':' 1i;1.;i*i;,:;+;l;, irll.,i , l { i ll rir!-r: , seecling are b lt.isjbunr':it uheat'nrass ' HCsLr'r t'n , 3 lttl d I eand Ll': r'':a<l ,fl :: r,,, : l(l 0H-Fot,t s - I Id (: l'crnl.r o <.: ornIr J o x t: ,,,.,.Ror suceessful seedings, a goocl pracLice is L<"r prerpane er seedbed and,,, :iiil;idiitl the seed. Brush management on the Potts soil will improve deterior-'1 . j. ."i;rr.t . .i.. . ..t'l;r,:iii'',a'ted range sites LhaL are producing more woody shrubs than common).y found .ll:r::.t ' .-l,,r";- .d,n the native pIant, communiLy. Proper, managernent of the vegetaLion on ir.,{ 1i . ,' , fri",ltt fhe lldefonso soil maintains a wood producL and grazing va1ue. SeJective.,,, thinning of Lhe pinyon, pine, arnd jrrniper overst.ory improve-s Lhe under- iI ... ,. ir , ' , atory ,for grazin6 and provides fir'ewood, liosLs, ancl Chrj"sLmas tr.ees. rl.defonso soil is suiLed to the proclucfion of pinyon pine and. 1 1,. :;' ,'I',1',,1;,i.'.;:t:.1r; ,"ri' 'Utah Juniper. It is capable of produeing 9 conds of wood per acre when t:lfiel'stanO, a'Ltains an average djamerter (at a heigirt of one foot) of five 'r\i,li,.56q5es'ifor trees over Ll.5 feeL hi64h. 'l'he low available waLer capacity r,'rtiliir.r;;,:r '. I l,lt*n 'lhruuence tree seertling survival. ..t.; . jj. "r,'.,' ;. -', ,,jii.ili,; , ..;qur*ey, chukar. , gray squirrel , cot tontai 1 rabbit , and some pheasant .r,i rl ,l:#' .';$;r';,.,,1 Potent,ial eommunity development is rimited by steep slopes of iliisi ilirr, i"i: ' ''iI,1.:-,f ,.i,1,,;:i . ii'i.i.i,;1]i'; , mapping unlt and the high content of stones and lime in the rrdefonso :1,'t. , i.i ;.1 .' i , ,. ' soll. The Potts soil is limited for community development by steepii .i :';^ ,i; ,1, ,1'i ' .r, ;;,,,,, . . i...,r, glopeB, low strength, and piping. Structures to divert l:riilr..i, i'. r,' " i;,i,iy:1,,j',runoff are needed to minimize gullying and erosion. Capability subclass 1f,ryr,i. t i'1, -Porr"l; fZorsr,*(q, r-eslrt{ -- r . t'.{ VIIe. ,.'i;;,.1 1li.it 1i'i: ,,t,t, ,, ',,;.:. ,',,. , . .,,ri,11.1ir,.i;,, I ffiI': '. "i,*,; ; i. : ,. '*"*,-.,'d1i:ilr,f,;ili*"ugi,, . ,:- l / .l\ ! 'l ',r'" '.j , l,.,,, * [#6 l,bi-'ii lffi W$ ltirl h",lrr" t,t, it. [.'1 ,t ir' ''ir\r, lrt'ir i ',, lii'i , l:;1flj'. ,'Y.r' +.t Tir , iiil ,' f,j; ii1rl i ii:; , ;i, r: .' r,ti.' :,,)iilirr:: " i i i,.,, ,,i'1.1:i. .,:ll.t :l ,,'.i i Iti . ' ;,'I l'lit jiri .,j'ii: iilu ,.!, !, :'.. "t, ,l .:,irr ,,il:iit,l ,ri,iiii' iifi, :iiii,i, '):f.frrli I;ii ''i:i,,, ''rt , f il' ,, .i., , 'i,', '' .', ' '. ., i:r.i iii i';:,, i:ir I l r,llj r l . r,,i;lr:i, ;, ir"-, ,iiii , i,;ii ,:,; '':; .' {', Map UniL no. J+J"trfl SOIL CHARACTERISTlCS Depth to bedrock Texture Surfacei Subsoili Substratum Unified Classifi caLion Permeability Percent coarse fragments (greater thaq I inehes) Sallnity (PcxtoJ O z5"c), PH (surface) Shrink-swe1l Potential Potentlal frost-acLion (surface) Floodr Hazard HydroJ"ogic Group Corrostvity SLeeI (uncoat,ed ) ConcreLe I DECREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS .,. (0 is Slight,, M is Moderate, S is Septic Tank Absorption Fields Ser^tage Lagoons Sanitaly Landfill Trench Area Shallow ExcavaLions Dwellings w./basements w/0 basements ' l,ocal Hoads & Streets SUITABILITY AS A SOUFCE 0F... Daily Cover for Landfill Foadf1l1 Sand 0ravel Topsoll v, ,15 SUBJECT TO CHA}IGE. NOT TO BE Sura.ll stoneg, slope lil ope Small stones, sloper excess More tham 60 inches Stony loa.m Gravelly sand.y loam, GM, [;Ii I-tlode r,ate.ly ra.pid o-25 7 .9-B .l+ Low Low None I] IIigh Low very gravelly sandy locun Sev ere ) S i) Il S C S s S Slope Slope, seepage ljucpi"r6e Slope Snall stones, slopes Slope Slope Slope Poor li'air l'oo t' I'oot' Poor USED IN PLACE OF ON_SITE I}JVESTIGATION ?f t\ tr. ir:' , j43ae-rtaefonso stony 1oam, 5 to z5 percent slopes. This deep, wefl d.rained., mod.erately sloping to hilly soil is on mesas, benches, and val-]ey sideslopes. rt formed. in mixed" alluviurn, pri-mari-ly of basalt origin. A thin cap of reddish cololed eo]-ian soil. rnaterial is found intermittently on this soit. Efevation rar-]ges from 5,ooo to 6r$oo feet. The .:.vera43e arrnual lrrecipitation is about lJq irrches, the avel.a.6',c lilrrl-la.[ ir..i .r.' Lrrur],t,r.r';r. t,rrl'e, .i s J1(, rlr:,,r;r.r.-,t:u ,1,'. , ;.urd t,lru ;rv(,r.i-qjo frost-free period .is about IZS days. flrpioally, the sulfacc' -l ayur iu Lrrsrwrr sturry L<.tun abauL 2 irrr:lr.r:,r thick. The srtbsurface layer js hr.'owrr lil,on.y 1or:lnr er.bout 6 iriches tl rii:k. fhe urcle-r'ly.irrg mirtgr'.i al -iu wiri-l;c, vL, l'y r,: L()n.y l();r.rl l,lriLl ill vlr..y rrl,r'trtr1;Iy calc&r'eous arid. exbentls to i. clcl,'l,lr c-rtr' rrrc,r.e. Llrarr b0 inches. With this soil- in mapping are smal1 ar.eas of soils. [hese soi]-s are on the less sloping part up I to 1! percent of the mapping area. Perureability of the lldefonso soil is rapid..Effective rooting is low. Surfaced.epth is 20 to JO inches. Avai_1able water capacity runoff is mediurn and erosion hazard i_s uod.er.ate. fldefonso soil is used" rnainly for fivesLock 6razing and for wifd- life habitat. Potts and Ascal-on of the unit and. nrake U Liilrfhe native vc'getartion on tiris sojl is nainly liilyon lirre juniper. The urrrjerl:tory vr,,;t;t,;rl;iorr cr,rr::iril;s ,rf lrr,li,-rrr ricr,.,r.;;. afldth-r'ead, bearrlles;s wheat6r'cl.ss, jrlrrcglLrl:s, sl;cll.l css golrlcriwr)i,(l , 1ow phlox, serviceberry, bitterb,rr:sh, ilourrta.innaliog.lrry, eutd big sa5ebnsh. hJltl;-lldefonsc: storly loaru Irrhgn 'Lite vct]o1,&t i r.rIr <li:1,r..,r'i o r';r1,r.rlr r-lr rrl.t-.r' l,ire Ii.r'ryon- jurripr: r, fl]'ilnlr('lr almost disappear and f,:rbs lrr.Ld. woc-,d.y s;h.rubs irrcrease. Proper urartageurellt of the veggtat jclri ot) 1;lrilr so.i I wi I I rrrititrLirirr ir. wood 1rt'ot"lu<;l lurd gt';t',',itr,"; va]"ue. Selectj.ve thj"rrrrirr,,.,; o['t;irr,,: J;irr.yr'-lrr pilrc a,ncl juliper ovr.'r.'story imprclves the vafue'of tire uriderstory for grazing ald provides firewood, posts, artd Christrnns trees. [hj.s eoi-1. is suited- to t]re pro(tuotion of lririyotr pine;urd Utah jurril' ft is capable of producin6 9 co"r'd.s ol'wood 1)(:\r'ilcl'e when the stand attains an avera3e d.ia;neter (at one foot) of five inches for trees over l+.5 feet in height. The fow available water capacity cafl influerrct-' tree seedlirrg surwival . Wil6life using this soil for habitat incl-ud-e mule d'eer, chukar, wild turkey, gray squirrel, a.r:d coltc,rrta'il rabbit- Ild.efonso soj.l is i ini.i turl I'r.rr corruruLr,i ty clcvr..'.loI)rltt'nt by au lr.lif: content of sfone. ft j$ ea.,.,:iJ.y r-:r:c.rdr.:c1 a:.ncl st.t:uc.:tr:res to divert r'lrnoff ,.,,, :i,r ;. : are needed. for errqr roads corrsbructed. on titis soil-. Capability sub- ,', t ,!r, ,:;r1;Ji,1;:, ,;.nri c]"ass VIe . _ .', ,r. :. .. f. ,,.'! .l'; i::: i -. 'l :..i. ffi j::,.:.:,.t,'.,.',.,,....',,,r.'. affMap Uni t, No. 10) SOIL C}IAIiACTERISTICS Depth Lo bedrock Texture Surface Subsoil Substratum Unified CLassification Permeability Pereent coarse fragmenls (greater than 3 inches) Salinity (Ecxt a1 @ z5oc) pH (surface) Shrink-sweIl Fotential PotenLial frost*action (surface) Flood Hazard Hydrologic Group Corosivlty SLeel ( unco;rLccJ ) Concrete DEGREE & KTND OF' LIMITATIONS(0 is Slight, M is ModeraLe, S is Septic Tank l"bsorption Fields Sewage Lagoons Sanitary Landfill Trenclr Area Shallow Excavations Dwellings w/basements w/0 basements Local. Foads & Streets SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE OF... Datly Cover for Landfill Roadftll Sand Gravel ToPPoiL llore tlrarr LOil,ttt Ciay loarn Lolrm ML, CL Moderate LrO i.rrctres 6.6-7.8 Lclw to urod.erate L<tw None B lii1lh Moderate Sev ere ) M Slope S Slope M v M M Steep slope Slope Low strength, slope Low strength, slope Low strength, slope 0 Ivl Fair Slope I'air Low strength Urrr ul tcd Uru;rr iLcd Irair limall stortes, slope i #*ft ': f: .t :$i:,t;. , ,ii .rl';: :,' ,,,li i.' ': -.''n- ,.i,1 i l (.,,m SUBJEST TO CHANGE. I t.ir' . t NOT TO BE USED IN PLACE OF OI'I-SITE INVESTIGATION ,!1.,,i\, { lOD-Fotts Ioam, 6 to tZ percent 1;.l1"rpos. This r1i:ep, well d.rained, moderately sloping lo rollj-r'rg so-i1 is r:r, nc,ite-rj, bcn<:ires and val1ey sideslopes. It f'ormed in eoliarr nraterials: on al,l.uv,:-rrm from sandstone, shale, or b:"sa1t. Elevatiort riirtg(:u l'rorn 5r()00 Ltt J .OOO fect. The average annnal precipitation is about l\ inches. The average annual air temperatu.re is about 46 degrees F., and t,he avor-age frost-free period is atrout 120 ciays. Typically, the surface Iriycr is brc,wn loam nbout 4 inches thick. The subsoil is reddish bror,m light cray loam aboui 24 j.nches thick. ?he subslraturn is pinki.sh white loam r:xlt:nding Lo a tlr:plh of more than 5O ,i nches. Includccl wit,h this sojl in 4apping arr,, lnrril. I ir r'(':u: ,.1' Kin, 01ney and Ildefonso soils which make up 10 to I! percent of the napping unit. These soils have slopes of 5 to tZ percent. Permeability of the Potts soil -is mode:-ate. Effective rooting depth is 5O inches or more. Available water capacity is high. Surface runoff is medium and the erosion hazard is rnoderate. This soil i.s used mainly for livest,ock grazing, wildlife halritat, and some dryland farming. ltrheat, barley, arrd oals ai"e (lrops on the areas that are farmed. Minimum contour t'illage and stubble mulching t^ri1l help to prevenL excessive erosrion. The Potts soil is oasl1y t;rorlerd attd very nrst:er1rt, ilr I o t,ri J,i 1ri rr1'. hp ./''-i'"'.: ,t: .. , ' lOD-Potts loam The native vegetation on this soil isr mainly bluebunch wheat,- 8rB$s, wrlllt,crn wltr:atfir'rrnsr nor:dJ cnnrlt.hrciril , ,'trrtl lri11 lrir,;1,-rllrtts:h. When ttie range condibiorr dt.lLcr-i orrrLt'l;, 1"or"bl; rirtd woody s;hrubs increase. When the range is jn poor corrdition, undesirable ueeds and annual plants are nrunerous. Proper gra.zing management improves and maintai,ns rnrrgc conriition. Itorlur:t, ior irr Iu'rx:h lmproves dcterior- ated range sites. Seeding is a good prac:tice if the range is in poor condition. Suitable plants for seerling a.re crested wheatgrass, western wheatgrass, and Russian wildrye. For successful seeciings, a good practice is to prepare a seedbed and drill the seed. Potts soil has potential for community and recreational develop- ment. The main limitations for thcsc uscs are 1ow str.ength, piping, and frorit-lu,av(:. Dr.lcll ings and l'oi:rdrs clarr lrc cicsign,'ri t,o cornl,.:rrl',lrt,e' for these limitations. Communi-ty sewage systems are needed if the populatron density increases. Capability subclass fVe. itoii.,,, !t lvRJ-5.Rcv. 76 Application rnusl be complete wherc applicable. TYPg or print in BLACK lNK. No ovorstrikes 6Tarasurse unless initialed. C } REPLACEMENT FOR NO.( (I OTHER WATER COURT CASE NO. sl'HE h'r CITY TELEPHONE rN.s,IE.W (3I WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate (gprnl Average annual amount ol ground water /9c t?/:to be appropriated tacre'feet): Number of acres to be irrigated:A/o AJE Proposed total dEpth (feetl:2o o /=f Aquiler ground water is ro b€ obtained from: Sa-ars/ 5:2rr'3 Owner's well designation GROUND WATER TO BE USED FOR: ('-l urvesrocK (2) ( ) IRRIGATIoN (61 ( } COMMERCIAL (4} il MUNICIPAL (8) CO IADO DIVISION OF WATEB BESOI' 81g Csn.cnnial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St, Denver' Colora' PERMIT APPLICATIoN FORry! a(Y) A PERMIT TO USE GBOUND WATER i?i a PERMIT To coNSTRUCT A wELL FOn: (7) A PERMIT ro INSTALL A PUMP ES 80203 Dist. - @UNTY 23 1q Ll I RECEiV'I] JUN 2 1 tgTy WATER RESOURCES SIAIE ENGIIIEERi coro t' I I t FOR OFFICE USE DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN (2) c,,unq G,qrQ tstEl/ r' -*,tajprilr' %, Section ;;; '- S., nne. ?,f -u,lfr p.u. This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no maierial iniury to existing water.righr'-The iiirunct ot tne ietmit does not-assure the applicant ttiit no injury'will occur to another vested water iigtt ot prbclilde another owner of a vested water right tro;n seeking relief in a civil court action' l.PpnovED PIIaSUTXT TO CRS 19?3. g?-92-602 (g) (b) (rr) ffr rEE ol{LY XELL Or A TBACI or-dr'rcnns 0B llonr DnsrcuarlD s-&- ACBES tX .tza r- f"uZ., ga.- t+ r. 7 5.,. /?, e;a/.7 6 f./(,/: . .IPPBOTED TIOB DOIESTIC USE, IilCIUDIre ME rnRrcAuof, or ror ovm oilE acm or Bom G mEf,S .ltrD I"[mtS. Receiptnr/tt74o/ t APPLICATION APPROVED 5-ur ( I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY'no irrisation (0) (xr DoMESflg (1!- ! I IlPy^s^r5.rLf I:l n OTHER (9I DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) , {,14},pRlLLER Name sr*1 fua*7tr. auf, &o.td Telephone No.Z-Jt9- (o z,t Lic. No.7y7 Cir BY t.D ts (5) THE LOCATION OF THE IRC -SED WELL.and the area on which the water will be uscd must be indicated on the diagram below. Uss the CENTER SECTION (l section, 640 acres) for the well location. (6) by distances frorn section lines. / 26' fr. from 'on-Th scc.5no(north or routh) <'O fr. from Lo E 5 f sec. line(G.rt or w.rt) LOT-BLOCK " FILING r SUBDIVISION tlre nnly wcll on thas trllr;? yE< (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM Plain Casing 7 ,n. rrom a n.o 3o s. / tn.rrom d fi.o/fo n. Perlorated casing / -in.rrom 'fiy' tt.oZd o n. in. from ft. to- ft. (9) FOB REPLACEMEI.,IT WELLS sivc<Iislancc and direction from old well and plans for plugging ir: t7t -t- I + I + I + I-+ I l I-+ I -+ I -+ t- + + + -{* .{- +- + -{- r NORTH SECTION't '(-+- I I-+- I I - --F - I---t-- I -r--+ 61 _-1,1 + -l- I I LINE I r--1"llD l!ll"+--J!rl!lr.-l -- l;rlrlLINE i I++ I -+- - - -.1- +-+--+-- l<-- r M;LE, szso FE+++ I r NORTH SECTIONmil:li[-i-t-ffilp. *,, ,'"+ ' + tl+-+-+- I ( t( I( i( I +- -l- It+ I+-+ I |I: I +--f I iffir+ l_-+ Thu scale of rhe diagram is 2 inches * I mile Each small escnts 40 acres. WATER EOUIVALENTS TABLE lRounded Figurcsl An acn-foot covorl I acrc of land 1 toor daGpt cubic foot pcr racond (cfsl . . . 44g gatlonr pcr minute lgrpmlA lamily of 5 will rer;uiro aplnoximaroty I ocio.foot of wi'icr lrer Voar.I acre-fool . . . 43.56Ocubic fccr . . . 32S.9OO gotlmr. t,OOO gpm wmp€d continuourly lor one dry ioducar 4.42 acre.feer. LOCATED Owner: i10) LAND ON WHTCH GROUND WATER Wt!_L BE U9ED: No. of acres: i-egal description:4/"8 'a ,// fl1, syrtcm to be ured.Es/2, of the use of ground water:Hourehold use and/:LL wellr must indicate typ€ of disposal ""ic y'/5' c! ",/./7 .D z dtsrt ;12} OTHER WATER RIGHTS Typo or rightVqr74z/ T3 Description of land on which used/, oE 2 (/o itz.z*S , used on this land, including rryells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Used for (purpose) tvoT CaPT*a.JS y'Z,t2 13) THE APPLICANT(SI STATE(S} THAT THE INFORM.ATION SET FORTH HEREON ISTRUE TO I6NATURE .NDPL'CA{VT$I OF HIS KNOWLEDG t. Urc rdtlitional sheetr ol paper if more space is required. ,d@6au Recordeil "t......2.!".',..........o'clock.....L.:..u., August 26 1-97L Receptiou u"... ?. 29..F.9F-E.l] g . P-! 9- Ph-9-'-t.? r...,....Recorder. RECOITDEB'S STAMP Book 422 Page 167 Tros Dnro, Made thie 31st 'IP ,T l betroen doy of JulY SUSAN E. MCLANE,i "*nfHUR L. McLANE and :; I:; :a. t. , $llt 00cllrtilTlnY ttt AUG 26ls/f 'Li#- cuoncn of thc Garfie ld -i , rl i, 'r: Coun8 of Garf le ld and State of Colorado, to wit:beln8 in tbe NEtNWt, See. 15, Tp. 7 S., R. 95 W,, o{ thg 6tfi P.M. togetherNfJ?$Ur?t Dst I !r"r, LV. ' u'I wfitr l'shares oi the Battlement Water Suppl;i;h f'shares oi the Battiement Water Supply Company and the *"i""-riitttt -represeltgd thereby, .1tq-_l0 *"1i.:- I":!-:I 11lE"'pEi *i""E" of time, Priority No: 80 out of Shut,t Ditch No. 5: in Water District No. 45. TOGEIIIEEB rith 8ll and singular the hereditanentc and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anyrilc appertaining, t;,e reversion and reyersions, remainder snd rGmainders, rents, issues and profitg thereol; and all the "ii,", *ia, utle, tnterest, claim anil demand whatsoever of tbe ssid part ies of the flrrt part, either ln law or .cqdty, o,f, la end to thc rborye bargalned pr.emlr€6, wtth tbo heredltemente and appurtenauces' TO E.AYE AND TO IIOLD the said premises above bargainerl and descrlbed, with the oppurteuancea, unto the rgid partiea of the second part, their heirc and assigrr foreven And the said part ie S of the ftrgt part, for t'hgm rcl V€S , thelilrs, executors, and administrstors do eoyenant, gront, bargsin and agree to and with the said partler of thE gecond part, iheir heirs and asslgns, tbat at the time of the ensealing and dellvery of theae pres- eutr they aroell seized of the premlses above eonveyed, a! of good, ture, perfect, sbeoluto anrl inddeodble ertrte of hherltanee, in law, in fee dmple, and ha Ve Sood rigbt, full power rnd hwful authorlty to grant, brr- grtr, rctl rnd convey the ssme in manner and fom afotueld, and that the reme are free end clear from oll fotuer and otler grants, bargains, seles, liens, taxel, alsessmentr and eneumbrancec of rhetever kind or nature soever' exceDE reservations contained in United St,ates PatenE, easellEnts ""a ifgntt of way of recordr oil and gas leases of record and T97L DroDerEv taxes *"d th" .[* trrg1iri.A pre.igec in the qutot and poacerble porresrton of the said parties of the recond port, thcir heirs s,d aaelgas, agialnst dl aad ovety ponon or peasona lewfully clalming or to cleim the whole o! any pert thereot, the ;aid prrt ie S ol tbe lhrt part rhall antl wtll ItrABBANT AND FOBEVEB DEFEND. IN WITNESS WEEREOF tle aaid pcrt ieS of the flrst part ha v€ hereunto aettheinsnas rnd resl S th€alayandyaarfirrtabovewrltten. Stpcd, gGtlod amd Delivorcd ln the Prerence of srATE OF COLOBADO, i.". Cormty or Garf ield The forcgoing lnstrument was ecknowledged belore me this to Tluyr Arthur L. Mclane and Susan rl'., '.{" iir rtAtt+ l'r 31stE. Mclane. My conmiesion expirec Jan. 5 l{* ttl. ir't3itlt? tttsfl-*:rt ifru ,$74 t{* Cll. irilf*titlt ilf$Il='id JSIrr v**56. ntedford . ulrtrf,lit {!o.i ll.r-t{ Etout 8trc.r, D.nvcr, Co}oEdG-6-?1 #pffiffi Sii,ffi ,,ffi-i*-ffi $$ri**fr #i"ffi *r*+fJ""{}ffi trd,ffi TirE"f;,#H _D@ :i+:,yi6;ti tu. \fi:.. 4.i:itt;t'i{B.lfit!l!z:-irrt 2; t+.'-.,;ja,}:.1;,.}r+a-. x--.reF:tt f II I it,I r I l i t-.; tt .ill.,- j a i., l: I lrailto:....-L-.e..e-...Hgng_+r...*-..ag.e.gg,y--.Ipg.(orreturnto) Box 71r Riaie; colo. 5. I 2... ArquJilla..Driv.e.r BRADFORD PUALISHTNO CO., DEXVEB 7 v EXEMPTION NAME PURPOSE OF EXEMPTION: zoutl{u I ,, I QUALIFICATIoN FoR S.B. 35 WATERzZzrzsZ?/ (- zZtZ/. ' - DIV. 0F WATER RES0URCES RESPONSE 7 ,a 1$ se}/ea CHECK LIST: l/ FEE PAID ($so +t.00/acre for each parcel created under 35 acres) r r{AP showing proposed lots and access ' [lr i+b r/aeea W3-7t --ZyIcINITY MAP , - 100 yr floodplain info. (/ SOIL MP a/a tF corrnunity water, Ietter of approval from governing body COMMENTS: /, tflz.D ss|fuzt4 a/ aruan d-a--ed a/e4>4 Z M2zo2.t- A zaza-/ 4o4-2z13-4 LOCATION