HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationBEFOR
HE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION OF
GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO
PETITION FOR EXEMPTION
Pursuant to C.R.S. (1973) Section 30-28-101 (10) (a) - (d) as amended, and
the Subdivision Regulations of Garfield County, Colorado, adopted January 2, 1979
Section 2.02.01 (d) and 3.02.01 the undersigned 001-irtir, .(1 o c CP,
respectfully petitioners the
Board of County Commissioners of Garfield Courjty, Colorado, to exempt by resolu-
tion the division of 9 7oZ acre tract of land into tracts of
approximately 3"1�res /
eac more or less, from the difinitions of
"subdivision" and "subdivided land" as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S.
(1973) Section 30-28-101 (a) - (d) and the Garfield County Subdivision Regulations,
for the reasons stated below:
n s ppor o this peon, the L 4itioner alsoubmits the oll owfn
(a) Map drawn to scale showing proposed lot
subdivision and access
(b) Copy of deed
(c) Vicinity Map
(d) State on source of domestic water
(e) Statement on method of sewage disposal
f 100 year floodplain information where
live stream crosses or adjoins said tract
(g) Fee in the amount of $ (g).SC
Evidence of the soil types
Submitted at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, this,day of
Petitioner
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JUN `' 1Q21
Mailing Address
Telephone Number
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EXEMPTION
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CHECK LIST:
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?c, MAP showing proposed lots and access
DEED
VICINITY MAP
/7/Q? 100 yr floodplain info.
SOIL MAP
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Map Unit No.10D
SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
Depth to bedrock : More than 60 inches
Texture
Surface : Loam
Subsoil : Clay loam
Substratum : Loam
Unified Classification : ML, CL
Permeability : Mudcrate
Percent coarse fragments
(greater thaig 3 inches)
Salinity (ECx10 @ 25°C)
pH (surface) : 6.6-7.8
Shrink -swell Potential : Low to moderate
Potential frost -action (surface) Low
Flood Hazard : None
Hydrologic Group ; B
Corrosivity Steel (uncoated) High
Concrete Moderate
DEGREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS
(0 is Slight, M is Moderate, S is Severe)
Septic Tank Absorption Fields : M Slope
Sewage Lagoons . S Slope
Sanitary Landfill Trench . 0
Area M Steep slope
Shallow Excavations = M Slope
Dwellings w/basements M Low strength, slope
w/0 basements : M Low strength, slope
Local Roads & Streets : M Low strength, slope
SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE OF...
Daily Cover for Landfill : Fair Slope
Roadfill Fair Low strength
Sand Unsuited
Gravel : Unsuited
Topsoil : Fair Small stones, slope
k=Sal
SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NOT TO BE USED IN PLACE OF ON-SITE INVESTIGATION
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1OD-Fotts loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes. This deep, well drained,
moderately sloping to rolling soil is on mesas, benches and valley
sideslopes. It formed in eolian materials on alluvium from sandstone,
shale, or basalt. 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 about 120 days.
Typically, the surface layer is brown loam about 4 inches thick.
The subsoil is reddish brown light clay loam about 24 inches thick.
The substratum is pinkish white loam extending to a depth of more
than 60 inches.
Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Kim,
Olney and Ildefonso soils which make up 10 to 15 percent of the
mapping unit. These soils have slopes of 6 to 12 percent.
Permeability of the Potts soil is moderate. Effective rooting
depth is 60 inches or more. Available water capacity is high.
Surface runoff is medium and the erosion hazard is moderate.
This soil is used mainly for livestock grazing, wildlife habitat,
and some dryland farming. Wheat, barley, and oats are crops on the
areas that are farmed. Minimum contour tillage and stubble mulching
will help to prevent excessive erosion. The Potts soil is easily
eroded and very susceptible to piping.
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10D -Potts loam
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly bluebunch wheat -
grass, western wheatgrass, needleandthread, and big sagebrush.
When the range condition deteriorates, forbs and woody shrubs
increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesirable weeds
and annual plants are numerous. Proper grar,inf management improves
and maintains range condition. Reduction in brush improves deterior-
ated range sites. Seeding is a good practice if the range is in poor
condition. Suitable plants for seeding are crested wheatgrass,
western wheatgrass, and Russian wildrye. For successful seedings,
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 these uses are low strength, piping,
and frost -heave. Dwellings and roads can be designed to compensate
for these limitations. Community sewage systems are needed if the
population density increases. Capability subclass IVe.
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Map Unit No. 43F __ (-43 X 2 a -,)CCG
SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
Depth to bedrock More than 60 inches
Texture
Surface Stony loam
Subsoil
Substratum Gravelly sandy loam, very gravelly fine
Unified Classification : GM, SM sandy loam
Permeability : Moderately rapid
Percent coarse fragments : 0-25
(greater than 3 inches)
Salinity (ECx103 @ 25°C) ••
pH (surface) ••
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Shrink -swell Potential Low
Potential frost -action (surface) Low
Flood Hazard None
Hydrologic Group B
Corrosivity Steel (uncoated) High
Concrete Low
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DEGREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS
(0 is Slight, M is Moderate, S is Severe)
Septic Tank Absorption Fields S Slope
Sewage Lagoons S Slope, seepage
Sanitary Landfill Trench S Slope
Area S Slope
Shallow Excavations S Slope, small stones
Dwellings
w/basements S Slope
w/0 basements S Slope
Local Roads & Streets
SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE OF...
Daily Cover for Landfill
Roadf i ll
Sand
Gravel
Topsoil
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: S Slope
Poor Slope, small stones
Poor Slope
Poor
Poor
Poor Small stones, slope, excess lime
SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NOT TO BE USED IN PLACE OF ON-SITE INVESTIGATION
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43F-Ildefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes. This deep,
well drained, hilly to steep soil is on mesa breaks, valley sideslopes,
and alluvial fans. A small portion of this unit is found on very steep
to extremely steep mesa escarpments. It formed in mixed alluvium,
primarily of basalt origin. A thin cap of reddish colored eolian soil
material is found intermittently in this mapping unit. 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 about 125 days.
Typically, the surface layer is brown stony loam about 2 inches
thick. The subsurface layer is brown stony loam about 6 inches thick.
The underlying material is white very stony loam that is very strongly
calcareous and extends to a depth of more than 60 inches.
Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Potts and
Ascalon soils. These soils are found on the less steep and depressional
areas of the landscape. They make up about 5 to 15 percent of the unit.
Permeability of the Ildefonso soil is rapid. Effective rooting
depth is 20 to 30 inches. Available water capacity is low. Surface
runoff is medium and erosion hazard is high.
Ildefonso soil is used mainly for limited grazing and for wild-
life habitat.
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly pinyon pine and Utah
juniper. The understory vegetation consists of Indian ricegrass, beard-
less wheatgrass, junegrass, stemless goldenweed, low phlox, serviceberry,
43F-Ildefonso stony loam 2
bitterbrush, mountainmahogany, and big sagebrush.
When the vegetation deteriorates under the pinyon -juniper, grasses
are almost absent while forbs and woody shrubs increase. Proper manage-
ment of the vegetation on this soil will maintain a wood product and
ground cover. Grazing value is low because of steep slopes and tree
canopy cover. Firewood, posts, and Christmas trees may be obtained
on the more gentle slopes.
This soil is suited to the production of pinyon pine and,Utah
juniper. It is capable of producing 9 cords per acre when the stand
attains an average diameter (at one foot) of five inches for trees
over 4.5 feet in height. The low available water capacity can influence
tree seedling survival. Steep slopes and a high erosion hazard will
influence harvesting operations.
Some of the wildlife using this soil for habitat include mule
deer, chukar, wild turkey, gray squirrel, and cottontail rabbit.
Ildefonso soil is limited for community development by a high
content of stones and steep slopes. It is easily eroded and runoff
diversion structures are needed for any roads constructed on this
soil. Capability subclass VIIe.
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) IR No. -2.5. 7.z2._e gan
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t'II fly r Presrut , That, Whereas,
-_--DONALD R. MOORE and DONNA C. MOORE-
of the County of Garfield, in the State of Colorado, by th eir certain Deed of Trust, dated the
First day of March , A. 1). 19 57 , and duly recorded
in the office c. the County Clerk and Recorder of Garfield County, in the Slate of Colorado, on the
Fourth day of April , A. D. 19 57 , in Book 298 of said
Garfield County Records, on Page 403 , conveyed to the Public Trustee, in the County of Garfield,
in the State of Colorado, certain real estate in said Deed of Trust described, in trust to secure to
VIRGINIA STOLZE McATLIN and WILLIAM STOLZE, not as tenants in common but
as joint tenants with right of survivorship the payment of their
certain promissory note , with interest and ail charges thereon, as in said Decd of Trust mentioned.
And, Whereas, The said Donald R. Moore and Donna C. Moore
has paid and
fully satisfied said note , together with all interest end charges thereon, according to its tenor;
Now, Therefore, At the request of the said William Stolze, as surviving joint tenant,
as aforesaid, and in consideration of the premises, and in further consideration, of the sun! of Two Dollars.
to me in hand paid by the said Donald R. Moore and Donna C. Moore
the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, 1, Berenice McDonald
the Public Trustee in the County of Garfield, in the State of Colorado, do hereby remise, release and forever
quit -claim unto them , the said Donald R. Moore and Donna C. Moore
and their heirs and assigns forever, all the right, title and interest which I have in and to the
said real estate, by virtue of said Deed of `frust; and more. particularly described as follows, to -wit:
All that property conveyed in trust, in and by
Document No. 197207 as recorded in the
office of the County Clerk and Recorder of said
Garfield County, Colorado, in book and at purge
aforesaid.
situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield. and State of Colorado.
To Have and to Hold the Same, Together with all and singular the privileges and a.ppurteri rices
unto the said Donald R. Moore and Donna C. Moore
heirst h eir and forever. And
further, that the , Deed is by e
considered asfull alpolutelYrclerseccanclledand forever
�t •r!r^t 'r�l� �. `:'= # ,
Witness My hand and seal this 6 th day of Januait9'.. '; =
ilr.s. Berenice 14cDonald
. Col
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, Public 'Trustee in Said Garfield Connty":
Please execute this release, the indebtedness secured by the above mentioned deed of trust having been
fully paid.
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in-aaul-for-said,C.'ounty,..inL.Lhw of .:foressid,..lierth a r.1.iiy_that L-lliala Stour
l'ubfic-Trtritec in srriri.{ wnty,-km)me-to ye- h -:tri who is personalty known tame to be the person
`Miter -starve -6 subseril t to -the fereegr r -feed,-ette13-14iblie Tram, uppearod before me this day in
person; mood-sckneik f :. •tbal es *old -in--4e co ateity-oaf Public 'l'rufitre ii said County ttiorsaid, he signed,
setatti mitt tieliwei'ed the said 4fietretievfentof. Ening b,'t* free and voluau r}:. act for the uses and purpeeee.
,_7ite $enefesary nanced ire sant decd of trust and the loyal koidw
of the indebtedness secured by said deed of iron.
Surviving Joint Tenant
1.,.._...__ R d . d a -__.Bruck 21ann , + Notary public,
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DEED OF TRUST BY PUBLIC TRUSTEE LA1,; iii 189a !'L: C:9 A.L. ;E 'SIC!N
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STATE OF COLORADO, )
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COUNTY OF GARFIELD. )
Book 381
Page 131
1, Charles S. Keean ,iS Notary Public in and for said County, in
the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that Berenice McDonald, Public Trustee
in said County, known to me to be such and who is personally known to me to be
the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing Deed, as such Public
:Trustee, appeared before me this day in person, and acknowledged that as and
in the capacity of Public Trustee in said County aforesaid, she signed, sealed
and delivered the said instrument of writing as her free and voluntary act for
the uses and purposes therein set forth.
n under my hand and Notarial seal, this 6th day of January
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TYPE OR PRINTIN BLACK INK. AP PLICAT,�Q'N,15,F BE COMPLETE) BEFORE ACCEP`I"11 Ir C:i�; g
APPLICATION FOR:
A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER 11 1 1 � r
V A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL
REPLACEMENT FOR NO.
1./-A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP
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OTHER
APPLICANT f)O yl a // R.) Doh ria e /A/06/ --e
Street Address /7 /, /tf c )-rts7,i hta /10Sa
City & State [/i Vd ��p� 04/D- 635-
Telephone No. '2 Z�.5 - % (-
NAME
NAi E OF AQUIFER GROUND WATER IS TO BE OBTAINED
FROM:
PROPOSED TOTAL DEPTH OF WELL /50 Ft.
ESTIMATED MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE ; 5 GPM
AVERAGE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF GROUND WATER TO BE
APPROPRIATED
AN'1'ICIPATED GROUT PROGRAM n
Material �<� n c� ` OP 3e.n p >1
Intervals
Placement Method
PROPOSED CASING:
Plain /j in.
in.
Perf. '/ in.
in.
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Acre-feet
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from 0 ft. to
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IF WELL IS USED FOR IRRIGATION, BACK SIDE
FOR
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
This well shall be used in such a way as to not cause
material ir,jury to exist?nn vaster rights. The issuance
of this rr,�ii doss not ass Ue t11.?, applicant
that no
injury v.i':I occur to zrCther vestal vvater right or
preculda t:,,c': , r (."...r:,1" of a vast:;d water right from
sceb.:ng re'ief in a civil court. action.
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE
DENVER, COLO' • PO
Received of
Address //
Amount Received
'72
GROUND WATER TO BE U r M4a
COLO,
V DOMESTIC (1)
LIVESTOCK (2)
MUNICIPAL (8)
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CO CIAL (4)
INDUSTRIAL (5)
IRRIGATION (6)
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WELL LOCATION
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T. 7 ,R.IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE, THE WELL MUST BE
LOCATED WITH REI, ERENCE TO GOVERNMENT S1JR TEY
CORNERS, MONUMENTS OR SECTION LINES BY DISTANCE
AND BEARING (DOMESTIC WELLS MAY BE LOCATED L1'
LOT, BLOCK, & SUBDIVISION.)
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SUBDIVISION
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FILING #
section line
section line
Water Mgmnt. Dist.
Anticipated drilling date A u q / 19 79,,
Owner of land on which well
is located:
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Other water rights on this land /3 5•17;7)-e5
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Signature of Applicant
OF THIS APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED.
OFFICE USE ONLY / �f .� TCA) 0
APPLICATION APPROVED: VALID FOR -(i) YEARS
AFTER DATE ISSUED UNLESS EXTENDED FOR GOOD
CAUSE SHOWN TO THE ISSUING AGENCY.
Date Jr- 3
PERMIT NO.
65045
DATE ISSUED
SEP 2 91972
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STAT GINEER•' t/
BY
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Dollars $
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oncerning Miscellaneous Items
STATE
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By
Check No. 43 3 - jL M 0 Cas
RECEIPT COPY
WRA•80-71
(PLEASE REFER TO GW NUMBER WHEN MAKING INQUIRY
Permit No Approved
Replacement
Inc. Yield
Sale of Books
Cert. of Doc.
Construction
Final
Copy of Record
License
Late Registration
Chg. of Record
Other
STATE
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By
Check No. 43 3 - jL M 0 Cas
RECEIPT COPY
WRA•80-71
(PLEASE REFER TO GW NUMBER WHEN MAKING INQUIRY
Permit No Approved
GARFIELD COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601
2014 BLAKE AVENUE PHONE 945-8212
July 15, 1981
Donald & Donna Moore
Box 31
2926 301 Road
Parachute, CO
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Moore:
I am writing to inform you that your exemption application
has been scheduled with the County Commissioners on August 10, 1981
at 10:15.
Prior to the hearing date, I will need to receive a copy of
your well permit, from which you propose to serve the new parcels.
Also, if this exemption is approved you will have four months in
which to submit a $400.00 school assessment fee for the two new par-
cels created.
If you have any questions please contact me at this office.
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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Assistant Planner
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GARFIELD COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601
2014 BLAKE AVENUE PHONE 945-8212
August 10, 1981
Donna and Donald Moore
Box 31, 2926 301 Road
Parachute, CO 81635
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Moore:
On August 10, 1981 the Garfield County Board of Commissioners
tentatively approved your exemption request, provided the following
information is supplied to our Department:
1. Copy of the maintenance easement to the well for each
of the new parcels.
2. Copy of the deeds indicating that 1/3 interest in the
well has been given to the owners of the two new parcels.
3. Copy of the deed conveying the parcel to Bonnie & Ronald
Palmer.
4. Legal description of the three lots, as specified by the
County Board.
Upon receipt of these items, a resolution will be prepared and
signed by the County Board, giving final approval to the proposed splits.
After this resolution is signed, we will send the Special Use Permit for
a Mobile Home as applied for by Ronald & Bonnie Palmer.
If you have any questions please contact me at this office.
Sincerely,
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Terry L. Bowman
Assistant Planner
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GARFIELD COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO B1601
2014 BLAKE AVENUE PHONE 945-8212
September 29, 1981
Donna and Donald Moore
Box 31
Parachute, CO 81635
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Moore:
The Commissioners have agreed to the property exemption split in your
name, rather than the Palmers'. You must keep in mind that the names
on the deeds for those parcels must be different than the names on your
original deed for the entire tract; otherwise, the exemption will be
nullified.
You have until December 10, 1981 to bring in legal descriptions on the
three parcels.
If you have any questions, please contact me at this office.
Sincerely,
Terry L. Bowman
Assistant Planner
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