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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationBEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION FOR EXEMPTION Pursusant to C.R.S. (1973) Section 30-28-101 (10) (a) - (d) as amended, and the Subdivision Regulations of Garfield County, Colorado, adopted April 23, 1934 Section 2:20.49, the undersigned nthia M. Scarrow RQbert D. and respectfully petitions the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, to exempt by Resolution the division of 218 acre tract of land into 3 tracts of approximate) 3.01 9.74 & 205.25 ------- y acres each, more or less, from the definitions of "subdivision" and subdivided land" as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S. (1973) Section 30-28-101 (10) (a) - (d) and the Garfield County Subdivision Regulations for the reasons stated below: ____Resause the property is taxed rural residential and the taxes are __5.2053.13 for 1985 and no income from property. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS: An plication which satisfies the review criteria must be submitted with all the following information. ap A. Sketch map at a minimum scale of 1"=200' showing the legal description of the property, dimension and area of all lots or separate right-of-way, interests to be created, access to and an a public Y proposed easements for drainage, irrigation, access or utilities; B. Vicinity map at a minimum scale of 1"-2000' showing the general topographic and geographic relation of the the surrounding area within two (2) miles, fop whioosed cheapcopy oto f U.S.G.S. quadrangle map may be used. pl of C. Copy of the deed showing ownership by the applicant, or a letter D. from the property owner(s) if other than the applicant; and Names and addresses of owners of record of land immediately adjoining and within 200 feet of the owners and lessees of mineral owners of recordd ofexthe property mineralo be exempted, and tenants of any structure posedrty to conversion; and proposed for E. F. Evidence of the soil types and characteristics of each type; and Proof of legal and adequate source of domestic water for each lot created, method of sewage disposal, and letter of approval of G. fire protection plan from appropriate fire district; and If connection to a community or municipal water or sewer system willingness to serve; and is proposed, a letter from the governing body stating a H. Narrative explaining why exemption is being requested; and I• It shall be demonstrated that the JJanuary 1, 1973 or the parcel existed as descried on on more than threeparcel as it exists presently is one of parcels created from a larger parcel as it existed on January 1, 1973. J. A $100.00 fee must be submitt d --wit. the apl?licat.yb '\N'P i o;a=e r Mai 1 my Adr�ess _ City State Telephone Number - EXEMPTION APPLICABILITY The Board of County Commissioners has the discretionary power to exempt a division of land from the definition of subdivision and thereby from the procedure in these Regulations, provided the Board determines that such exemption will not impair or defeat the stated purpose of the Subdivision Regulations nor be detrimental to the general public welfare. The Board shall make exemption decisions in accordance with the requirements of these regulations. Following a review of the individual facts of each application in light of the requirements of these Regulations, the Board may approve, conditionally approve or deny an exemption. An application for exemption must satisfy, at a minimum, all of the review criteria listed below. Compliance with the review criteria, however, does not ensure exemption. The Board also may consider additonal factors listed in Section 8:60 of the Subdivision Regulations. A. No more than a total of four (4) lots, parcels,•interests or dwelling units will be created from any parcel, as that parcel was described in the records of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder's Office on January 1, 1973, and is not a part of a recorded subdivision; however, any parcel to be divided by exemption that is split by a public right-of-way (State or Federal highway, County road or railroad) or natural feature, preventing joint use of the proposed tracts, and the division occurs along the public right-of-way or natural feature, such parcels thereby created may, at the discretion of the Board, not be considered to have been created by exemption with regard to the four (4) lot, parcel, interest or dwelling unit limitation otherwise applicable; B. All Garfield County zoning requirements will be met; and C. All lots created will have legal access to a public right-of-way and any necessary access easements have been obtained or are in the process of being obtained; and D. Provision has been made for an adequate source of water in terms of both the legal and physical quality, quantity and dependability, and a suitable type of sewage disposal to serve each proposed lot; and E. All state and local environmental health and safety requirements have been met or are in the process of being met; and F. Provision has been made for any required road or storm drainage improvements; and G. Fire protection has been approved by the appropriate fire district. H. Any necessary drainage, irrigation or utility easements have been obtained or are in the process of being obtained; and I. School fees, taxes and special assessments have been paid. (The School Impact Fee is $200.00 for each new lot created). PROCEDURES A. A request for exemption shall be submitted to the Board on forms provided by the Garfield County Department of Development/Planning Division. Two (2) copies of the application, maps and supplemental information shall be submitted. B. The Planning Division shall review the exemption request for completeness within eight (8) days of submittal. If incomplete, the application shall be withdrawn from consideration and the applicant notified of the additional information needed. If the application is complete, the applicant shall be notified in writing of the time and place of the Board of County Commissioners meeting at which the request shall be considered. In either case, notification shall occur within fifteen (15) days of submittal. C. Notice of the public meeting shall be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, to owners of record of land immediately adjoining and within 200 feet of the proposed exemption, to mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners of record of the land proposed for exemption, and to tenants of any structure proposed for conversion. The exemption site shall be posted clearly and conspicuously visible from a public right-of-way with notice signs provided by the Planning Division. All notices shall be mailed at least fifteen (15) and not more than thirty (30) days prior to the meeting. The applicant shall be responsible for mailing the notices and shall present proof of mailing at the meeting. D. At or within fifteen (15) days of the meeting, the Board shall approve, conditionally approve or deny the exemption request. The reasons for denial or any conditions of approval shall be set forth in the minutes of the meeting or in a written resolution. An applicant denied exemption shall follow the subdivision procedure in these Regulations. July 21, 1986 • 4111 Dam EKgixoaad Pnodacta, 9Nc. 0033 MARAND ROAD P.O. BOX 248 5 MILES SOUTH ON HIGHWAY 82 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81602-0248 Mr. Robert Scarrow P.O. Box 460 Glenwood Spgs., Co. 81602 (303) 945-2233 RE: 3 -Mile sewage disposal system Dear Bob, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Water Supply and Distribution Sewage Collection and Disposal Irrigation and Drainage Culverts and Bridges In response to your request for information on this project I submit the following: To the best of my memory this system was sold by us in 1973 or 1974, my records do not go back that far. Jim Roark was the Garfield county sanitarian and he would have designed and approved the installation of the system. I do not remember who actually did the labor of installation. The sewage treatment plant sold to you was a Clow Corporation "Cavitette" plant with a total capacity of 2500 gallons and is designed to treat 2000 gallons of domestic sewage flow per day. A commonly applied sewage flow for a single family residence is 400 gallons per day so that sewage plant would treat the sewage from 5 single family residences. This is about all I recall from that project. Any further information should be obtained from the Garfield county records as they should have specific design and sizing information on the overall sewage system. David S. Dodson Vice-president an 5-9 76 tb, , pc, ('ash 3 A44.1:1,44YJ Wi 1'1 1") 15-1* • • Parcel A A parcel of land situated in the NE4 Section 28, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Garfield, State of Colorado; said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence N.88°05'23"W. along the northerly line of said Section 28, 2257.11 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence leaving said Section line, S.20°32'59"E. 386.41 feet; thence S.54°00'00"W. 196.73 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way of a 50.00 foot easement (Reception No. 264393); thence along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 70.71 feet and a central angle of 24°05'08", a distance of 29.73 feet (chord bears S.58°08'34"W. 29.51 feet); thence continuing along said right-of-way along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 43.99 feet and a central angle of 32°20'00", a distance of 24.83 feet (chord bears S.62°16'00"W. 24.50 feet); thence leaving said right-of-way N.26°41'56"W. 576.93 feet to a point on the northerly line of said Section 28 (whence the North Quarter Corner of said Section 28 bears N.88°05'23"W. 22.81 feet); thence S.88°05'23"E. along said northerly line 329.67 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said parcel containing 3.01 acres, more or less. Together with a 20.00 foot access and utility easement being 10.00 feet to each side of the following described centerline; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.80°22'05"W. 2375.56 feet to a point on the westerly line of the above described parcel, the True Point of Beginning; thence S.45°49'20"W. 10.93 feet; thence S.73°53'34"W. 38.55 feet; thence S.58°41'34"W. 68.18 feet; thence S.33°26'46"W. 11.42 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way of a 50.00 foot access easement described in Reception No. 264393, the Terminus. Together with and subject to a 15.00 foot utility easement being 7.50 feet to each side of the following described centerline; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.82°18'08"W. 2139.50 feet to the Southeast corner of Parcel A, the True Point of Beginning; thence S.54°00'00"W. along the southerly line of said Parcel A, 157.24 feet; thence leaving said southerly line, S.14°33'50"E. 50.62 feet to a point on the centerline of a 50.00 foot access easement described in Reception No. 264393; thence along said centerline along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 45.71 feet and a central angle of 79°23'22", a distance of 63.34 feet (chord bears S.23°21'44"E. 58.39 feet); thence continuing along said centerline S.16°20'00"W. 15.98 feet; 'thence continuing along said centerline along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 233.77 feet and a central angle of 24°59'00", a distance of 101.93 feet (chord bears S.28°49'30"W. 101.13 feet) the the Terminus. Excepting a 20.00 foot access and utility easement being 10.00 feet to each side of the following described centerline; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.80°22'05"W. 2375.56 feet to a point on the westerly line of the above described parcel, the True Point of Beginning; thence N.45°49'20"E. 29.35 feet; thence N.18°05'36"E. 42.32 feet; thence N.12°01'04"W. 69.55 feet; thence N.03°02'32"E. 110.28 feet; thence N.74°24'26"E. 139.42 feet to a point on the easterly line of the above described parcel, the Terminus. Excepting a 20.00 foot creek easement being 10.00 feet to each side of the following described centerline; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence N.88°05'23"W. 2347.86 feet to a point on the northerly line of the above described property, the True Point of Beginning; thence S.22°00'00"E. along said creek centerline 157.54 feet; thence S.23°46'28"E. along said creek centerline 269.29 feet; thence S.26°56'59"E. along said creek centerline 12.31 feet to a point on the southerly line of the above described parcel, the Terminus. Excepting a well easement situated in the above described parcel being more particularly described as follows; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.86°23'21"W. 2311.44 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way of a 15.00 foot access easement, the True Point of Beginning; thence N.15°35'34"W. 70.00 feet; thence S.74°24'26"W. 20.00 feet; thence S.15°35'34"E. 70.00 feet; thence N.74°24'26"E. 20.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said parcel containing 0.03 acres, more or less (1400 square feet, more or less). • Parcel B A parcel of land situated in the NE3 Section 28, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Garfield, State of Colorado; said parcel being more particularly described as follows; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence N.88°05'23"W. along the northerly line of said Section 28, 1304.79 feet to the Facet 1/16 corner between Section 28 and Section 21, the True Point of Beginning; thence S.00°12'46"W. along the easterly line of the W',4 NEi of said Section 28, 629.12 feet to a point on the northerly line of Reception No. 258102; thence N.69°42'31"W. along said northerly line, 224.22 feet; thence continuing along said northerly line, N.64°27'31"W. 68.80 feet; thence continuing along said northerly line, N.69°54'31"W. 111.86 feet to the Northwest corner of said Reception No. 258102, also being the Northeast corner of Reception No. 268840; thence N.75°49'31"W. along the northerly line of said Reception No. 268840, 88.85 feet; thence continuing along said northerly line N.65°33'31"W. 113.76 feet to the Northwest corner of said Reception No. 268840; thence N.71°07'03"W. 260.70 feet; thence N.20°32'59"W. 386.41 feet to a point on the northerly line of said Section 28; thence S.88°05'23"E. along said northerly line, 952.32 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said parcel containing 9.74 acres, more or less. Together with a 20.00 foot access and utility easement being 10.00 feet to each side of the following described centerline; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.79°21'21"W. 2494.40 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way of a 50.00 foot access easement described in Reception No. 264393, the True Point of Beginning; thence N.33°26'46"E. 11.42 feet; thence N.58°41'34"E. 68.18 feet; thence N.73°53'34"E. 38.55 feet; thence N.45°49'20"E. 40.28 feet; thence N.18°05'36"E. 42.32 feet; thence N.12°01'04"W. 69.55 feet; thence N.03402'32"E. 110.28 feet; thence N.74°24'26"E. 139.42 feet to a point on the westerly line of the above described parcel, the Terminus. Together with a 15.00 foot utility easement being 7.50 feet to each side of the following described centerline; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.82°18'08"W. 2139.50 feet to the Southeast corner of Parcel A, the True Point of Beginning; thence S.54°00'00"W. along the southerly line of said Parcel A, 157124 feet; thence leaving said southerly line S.14°33'50"E. 50.62 feet to a point on the centerline of a 50.00 foot access easement described in Reception No. 264393; thence along said centerline along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 45.71 feet and a central angle of 79°23'22", a distance of 63.34 feet (chord bears S.23°21'44"E. 58.39 feet); thence continuing along said centerline S.16°20'00"W. 15.98 feet; thence continuing along said centerline along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 233.77 feet and a central angle of 24°59'00", a distance of 101.93 feet (chord bears S.28°49'30"W. 101.13 feet) to the Terminus. • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A parcel of land situated in the NE: Section 28, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Garfield, State of Colorado; said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.79°32'46"W. 2365.11 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way of a 50.00 foot easement (Reception No. 264393), the True Point of Beginning; thence along said right-of- way along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 43.99 feet and a central angle of 32°20'00", a distance of 24.83 feet (chord bears N.62°16'00"E. 24.50 feet); thence continuing along said right-of-way along the arc of a curve to the right 'having a radius of 70.71 feet and a central angle of 24°05'08", a distance of 29.73 feet (chord bears N.58°08'34"E. 29.51 feet); thence leaving said right-of-way N.54°00'00"E. 196.73 feet; thence S.71°07'03"E. 260.70 feet; thence S.11°02'58"W. 197.41 feet; thence N.89°40'00"W. 70.00 feet; thence N.81°27'59"W. 29.66 feet; thence N.81°27'59"W. 76.16 feet; thence S.83°32'45"W. 33.09 feet; thence S.76°57'00"W. 102.98 feet; thence N.12°20'00"W. 13.61 feet; thence S.76°37'00"W. 37.60 feet; thence S.66°53'49"W. 45.41 feet; thence North 90.73 feet; thence N.38°11'15"W. 25.27 feet to a point on the southerly right- of-way of a 50.00 foot easement (Reception No. 264393); thence N.11°34'00"W. 50.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said parcel contains 2.15 acre, more or less. July 7, 1986 • • Parcel C A parcel of land situated in the NF.. Section 28, Township 6 South, Range 89 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Garfield, State of Colorado; said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.79°32'46"W. 2365.11 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way of a 50.00 foot easement (Reception No. 264393), the True Point of Beginning; thence along said right-of- way along the arc of a curve to the left having a radius of 43.99 feet and a central angle of 32°20'00", a distance of 24.83 feet (chord bears N.62°16'00"E. 24.50 feet); thence continuing along said right-of-way along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 70.71 feet and a central angle of 24°05'08", a distance of 29.73 feet (chord bears N.58°08'34"E. 29.51 feet); thence leaving said right-of-way N.54°00'00"E. 196.73 feet; thence S.71°07'03"E. 260.70 feet; thence S.11°02'58"W. 197.41 feet; thence N.89°40'00"W. 70.00 feet; thence N.81°27'59"W. 29.66 feet; thence N.81°27'59"W. 76.16 feet; thence S.83°32'45"W. 33.09 feet; thence S.76°57'00"W. 102.98 feet; thence N.12°20'00"W. 13.61 feet; thence S.76°37'00"W. 37.60 feet; thence S.66°53'49"W. 45.41 feet; thence North 90.73 feet; thence N.38°11'15"W. 25.27 feet to a point on the southerly right- of-way of a 50.00 foot easement (Reception No. 264393); thence N.11°34'00"W. 50.00 feet to the True Point of Beginning; said parcel contains 2.15 acre, more or less. Together with and subject to a 15.00 foot utility easement being 7.50 feet to each side of the following described centerline; Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.82°18'08"W. 2139.50 feet to the Southeast corner of Parcel A, the True Point of Beginning; thence S.54°00'00"W. along the southerly line of said Parcel A, 157.24 feet; thence leaving said southerly line, S.14°33'50"E. 50.62 feet to a point on the centerline of a 50.00 foot access easement described in Reception No. 264393; thence along said centerline along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 45.71 feet and a central angle of 79°23'22", a distance of 63.34 feet (chord bears S.23°21'44"E. 58.39 feet); thence continuing along said centerline, S.16°20'00"W. 15.98 feet; thence continuing along said centerline along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 233.77 feet and a central angle of 24°59'00", a distance of 101.93 feet (chord bears S.28°49'30"W. 101.13 feet) to the Terminus. Excepting a 20.00 foot creek easement being 10.00 feet to each side of the following described centerline; 1 Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 28; thence S.81°29'23"W. 2197.59 feet to a point on the northerly line of said Parcel C, the True Point of Beginning; thence S.26°56'59"E. along the centerline of said creek, 160.53 feet; thence S.01°16'09"W. along the centerline of said creek, 82.13 feet to a point on the southerly line of Parcel C, the Terminus. Subject to road easements as recorded in Reception No. 264393. A') 2 1 \111 sA, )s.\ • • 0102 \ •• • • ••• \ • • vas I• • • 0 7882 NI 1 5\91 6 \\ ..-• \ \•) \ \ 59/0 .11 \\ \\Glenwood Cardiff '11 \, \ Airport, It '` \ \ \ ,;----,, :.,.z...s,_o.......L.._=:__.._;icr__.s....\.._—.1—._\ •• , \\ \ \ \ \ \ 0 : \ \ , '•<,..,„`, ,.. N • ' ' \ \ \ ••• \ ‘ \ .• .I \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ \ \\ , \\ \ \\\ \ \N \ ( \\\ \‘‘ \\ ' 62 1298 1 480 000 FEET 299 ical Survey ( 20' 300 (CA TLE CREEK) 4562 IV NE SCALE 1:24 000 4. .. ,, 7'v_ 430 e 414 • i :: ^5 ger,. z. . x.:'. a,• 10, 1_972 ]tecoed.d at - 253680lis :e2�e.^.s Yr_-i:'-oa Nit Tsls Dz;D. Msd. this day af P4 e/ . is 72 , Det..e" THOMAS W, WALKER, also known as Toa Walker, and BESS M, WALKER, also known as Bess Walker, dthe connty dSan Joaquin and State d ea;itotno th. arse Part. mad ROBERT D. SCARROW and CYNTHIA M. SC -ARROW Fns.G STAB? SII1 C�:kJ 11 at the CountyGarfield aad State ri Colarade, of the seem! Part: WIT7IPSSEI'H, that the said party ed the fleet part, for and is eomdderatkia of the sum d Ten and no/100 DOLl&R.8 and other good and valuable cocederat Das to the said party' of the fust part is hand paid by the said parties at the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby wafessed and acknowledged. has Ranted. bargained, sold and eaavged, and by these presents does grant, barreia. Ben, er'rre7 and confirm unto the said putts of escood part. their hers end assi...s forever, not is teaanc7 !a eor'os but in joint locant., aII th. following described lot se parcel of land, situate, lying and being is the Conan of Garfield and Stats of Colorado. to wit: The rt.} and WANE} of Section 28, Tp. 6 S., R. 89 W. of the 6th P.M. Together with all water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights appurtenant to or used upon or in connection with the above described parcel. EXCEPT all of those portions of said property heretofore conveyed by and described in instruments recorded in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Garfield County, Colorado as Document Nos. 177002, 181839, 183304, 183466, 183886, 184820, 205891 207836, 208701, 211667, 212904, 214682, 218535, 221344, 237925and 241.38. TOGETHER with all and singular the bereditamants and appurtenances &meats belonging. or to anywise appertaining and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, recti. issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title. interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said party of the first put either la Lw or equity. of, in and to th• above bargained pre_sek with the hereditaments and appurteaasrs. TO HATE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described. with th• aPPurtananroa. unto the said Parties of the second part. their heirs and assigns forever. And the said party of the fust part, for himself. ba bens„ oxecators. and administrators, does covenant. [rant. bargain and agree to and with the said parties of the second part. their hairs and asalgn.. that at the time of the unsealing and delivery of those presents. be is well seised of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure, perfect absolute and indefesalbla estate of inheritance, In law, la fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain. sell and convey the same is manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are fres and dear from all former and other grants, bargains, esl.s. liens. UMW, assesaments sad eneumbrarr.a of whatever kind or nada. ,Dever, except reservations and exceptions contained in United States Patent; except existing easements and rights-of-way of a public or private nature, and except all prior reservations of minerals and mineral rights; and except taxes for the year 1972, payable in 1973, and the 'bora barraiaed premixes m the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties of the second pari the survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and uarna of anti sea -river, against all and every person or persons laefuliy claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said party of the fust part ab+D and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. The singular number ,Lan include the plural, the plural the ,insular, and tba or of any gender shall be a; plicabl. to an ganders L' WITNE 3' WHEREOF the said party of the first part has hereunto est his band and seal the day and year n first above written. %:411.:r: /--� 1'1 Tlt_as . watka so own as Tom Walker [SF -AL] Signe, Scaled sad Delnered in the Presence et 1 (SF.LL] Bess M.. Walker, also known as Bess Walker STATE OEY",...- LIr0KS LAI . CA.a: ty of San Joaquin J} sa T. fcr.:ct_I-t rs st. o--:e_'.a4 bc'_n ¢a t:Sa 3rd day of May • ip 72 t7--T1'..r."•7 ,4_ `'•T' _TR, also known as Tca Walker, and LESS M, WALKER, also known as le: - --:- _ - ..ti.c.,...+f,_'e 3, __.v . 1573 . cacaos my band and,a[ncia3 aril r.:':. . •••• •........ _ .--,-.•P ir g , n i a .. n'ri -'?. i i k t e Lomas rear \'-. . p• -.1.c, C.tc...... . T _.—' - .c: ari y.,.. In 4Y fare ,ter . Dew. Cdsr-111e • b nares--Sn CS 1 si*/•a• ow es •_r:J ,�-. r ,ar''-''-'• !r • .' -r L, bra •a ries - a r - n + [-otaa,arr aas>a.' a l;►+i Cone awed ua la Purchased on Contract in 1962 107 This soil survey map was compiled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, and cooperating agencies. Base maps are orthophotograpns prepared by the U.S. Department of Interior, Geolog- ical Survey from 1980 aerial photography. Coordinate grid ticks and land division corners, if shown, are approximately positioned. 5000 4 000 3000 2 000 1 000 c11M1c111M .5 0 Scale - 1:2400 IM tI ^+L:, 0, II (MA 10 SOIL SURVEY Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Detra soils and Rock outcrop. These areas make up about 5 to 10 percent of the map unit. Permeability is moderately slow, and available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. This soil is used mainly for wildlife habitat and limited grazing. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly Gambei oak, serviceberry, elk sedge, and bromes. When range condition deteriorates, forbs and woody shrubs increase. When the range is in poor condition, Kentucky bluegrass, undesirable weeds, and annual plants are abundant. Properly managing grazing main- tains and improves range condition. Mule deer, elk, cottontail rabbit, wild turkey, and blue grouse find habitat on this soil. Community development and sanitary facilities are lim- ited by steep slopes and low strength. This soil is in capability subclass Vile, nonirrigated. 2—Arle-Ansari-Rock outcrop complex, 12 to 65 percent slopes. This complex consists of strongly slop- ing to steep soils and Rock outcrop on mountainsides and sloping alluvial fans. Elevation ranges from 5,500 to 7,500 feet. The soils formed in alluvium derived from red -bed shale and sandstone. The average annual pre- cipitation is about 16 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 42 degrees F, and the average frost -free period is about 100 days. The Arle soil makes up about 45 percent of the com- plex, the Ansari soil makes up about 35 percent, and Rock outcrop makes up about 20 percent. The Arle soil is moderately deep and well drained. Typically, the surface layer is reddish brown very stony loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil and substratum are reddish brown very stony loam about 22 inches thick. Soft reddish brown sandstone and shale are at a depth of 32 inches. Permeability of the Arle soil is moderate, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is about 20 to 40 inches. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is severe. The Ansari soil is shallow and well drained. Typically, the surface layer is reddish brown loam about 10 inches thick. The substratum is reddish brown stony loam. Bed- rock is hard, reddish brown sandstone. Permeability of the Ansari soil is moderate, and availa- ble water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is about 10 to 20 inches. Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is severe. Rock outcrop is mainly red sandstone. This complex is used mainly for grazing and wildlife habitat. The native vegetation on the Arle soil is mainly wheat - grass, Indian ricegrass, mountainmahogany, and sage- brush. The native vegetation on the Ansari soil is mainly Indian ricegrass, wheatgrass, and sagebrush. When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesira- ble weeds and annual plants are numerous. Properly managing grazing maintains and improves range condi- tion. Mule deer, rabbit, and grouse find habitat on these soils. Use of this complex for community development or as a source of construction material is limited mainly by depth to rock, steep slopes, thin layers of borrow materi- al, and large stones. Special design can overcome these limitations. Drainage and structures to control runoff from snowmelt reduce erosion around construction sites and roads. This complex is in capability subclass Vile, nonirrigat- ed. 3—Arvada loam, 1 to 6 percent slopes. This deep, well drained, sloping soil is on fans and high terraces (fig. 4). Elevation ranges from 5,100 to 6,200 feet. This soil formed in highly saline alluvium derived from sand- stone and shale. 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 about 120 days. Typically, the surface layer is strongly alkaline or very strongly alkaline, pale brown loam about 3 inches thick. The subsoil is brown silty clay loam about 14 inches thick. The substratum is light brown or brown silty clay loam to a depth of 60 inches. Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Limon, Kim, Heldt, and Wann soils. Also included are some soils that are high in silt. Permeability is very slow, and available water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Organic matter content of the surface layer is low. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. This soil is used mainly for wildlife habitat, limited grazing, and some irrigated farming. Irrigated crops produce very poorly because the soil takes water in very slowly and is droughty. Leaching is needed to remove excess salts if this soil is to he irrigat- ed. Soil amendments containing sulphur are helpful in leaching the salt. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly saltgrass, alkali sacaton, and greasewood. When range condition deteriorates, fortis and shrubs increase. Properly managing grazing maintains and im- proves range condition. Seeding improves range in poor condition. Western wheatgrass, alkali sacaton and tall wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are good practices. Irrigat- ing new seedings is necessary for successful establish- SOURCE OF DOMESTIC WATER AND SEWAGE DISPOSAI, Three Mile Water and Sewage System (Community) Robert D. Scarrow, Owner Domestic use only, not for irrigation. Two wells adjudicated and capable of furnishing 115,000 gallons of water per day. 2,000 gallons of storage - 2 inch water line, 2600 feet in length. Sewage Disposal Plant (Community) Robert D. Scarrow, Owner Sewage plant engineered to accommodate 10 houses. Engineered and constructed by Stanley Dodson, P.E. Approved by .unty Sanitarian, m Roark. • / 1 Robert 1 Scarrow IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AMD FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 5 STATE OF COLORADO CASE NO. W- 1435 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF ROBERT D. SCARROW IN THE ROARING FORK RIVER OR ITS TRIBUTARIES TRIBUTARY INVOLVED: THREE MILE CREEK IN GARFIELD COUNTY FILED p 7 IN ` 6\TA'1 E 2. Division No.., ATE OF CO1 f2 ,C7. ?/ ware is c._. El sf ',Nov vwvwv�.. RULING OF THE REFEREE ABSOLUTE DECREE FOR UNDER GROUND WATER RIGHTS And the Referee having made the investigations required by Article 21 of Chapter 148, C.R.S. 1963, as amended does hereby make the following ruling, to wit: This application was referred to the Water Referee of Water Division No. 5 on the 13th day of July , 1972 . Robert D. Scarrow P.O. Box 460 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 2. The name of the structure is Three Mile Well No. 1. 1. Name of Applicant Address 3. The Legal description of the structure is : The well in the SW4NW4 of Section 28, T. 6 S., R. 89 W. P.M. at a point whence the Northeast Corner of 28 bears: N. 67°00' E. 4461.80 feet. 4. The depth of the well is 120 feet. 5• 6. 7• is located of the 6th said Section The date of initiation of appropriation is November 1965. The amount of water claimed is 0.067 cubic foot per second of time. The use of the water is domestic (subdivision) . 8. The State Engineer's number is 25704. 9. The Priority date is November 30, 1965. 10. The date of the application was July 3, 1972. It is the ruling of the Referee that the statements in the application are true and that the above described water right is approved and granted the indicated priority; subject, however, to all earlier priority rights of others. It is accordingly ordered that this ruling shall become effective upon filing with the Water Clerk, subject to Judicial review as provided by law. Done at the City of Glenwood Springs, Colorado this �Z — day of *721:, , No protest was filed in this matter. The foregoing ruling is confirmed and approved, and is made the Judgment and Decree of this court. Dated: i7, x(23 a er Judge t'Jat.:r Referee Water Division. No. 5 State of Colorado ft 6 625/73 2 Oeitv- IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 5 STATE OF COLORADO CASE NO. W- 1436 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF ROBERT D. SCARROW. . IN THE ROARING FORK RIVER OR ITS TRIBUTARIES TRIBUTARY INVOLVED: THREE MILE CREEK IN GARFIELD COUNTY E=E. ti) IN Division No. ATE OF C9_OF ADO. WATE1: F3Y iICYUFY RULING OF THE REFEREE ABSOLUTE DECREE FOR UNDER GROUND WATER RIGHTS And the Referee having made the investigations required by Article 21 of Chapter 148, C.R.S. 1963, as amended does hereby make the following ruling, to wit: This application was referred to the Water Referee of Water Division No. 5 on the 13th day of July , 1972 . Robert D. Scarrow P.O. Box 460 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 2. The name of the structure is Three Mile Well No. 2. 3. The Legal description of the structure is: The well is located in the NW4NE4 of Section 28, T 6 S., R. 89 W. of the 6th P.M. at a point whence the Northeast Corner of said Section 28 bears: N. 77°49'46" E. 2306.24 feet. 4. The depth of the well is 128 feet. /967 5. The date of initiation of appropriation is June 1, -526. 1. Name of Applicant Address 6. The amount of water claimed is 0, 11 cubic foot per second of time. 7. The use of the water is domestic (subdivision.) 8. The State Engineer's number is none. /?6,7 9. The Priority date is June 1,. 10. The date of the application was July 3, 1972. It is the ruling of the Referee that the statements in the application are true and that the above described water right is approved and granted the indicated priority; subject, however, to all earlier priority rights of others. It is accordingly ordered that this ruling shall Become effective upon filing with the Water Clerk, subject to Judicial review as provided by law. Done at the City of Glenwood Springs, Colorado this a- day of -27-&;4/I - , 1973. No protest was filed in this matter. The foregoing ruling is confirmed and approved, and is made the Judgment and Decree of this court. ?-I /973 Dated: ater Judge er Referee Water Division. No. 5 State of Colorado 11 /l + SUGGESTED 6 -20 - GRoV!JD NE. OUTLET; E± (BURIel> DePTH) Y CAVITETTE SPECIFICATIONS goy Fs -� 21c-='- • s% is INt.ET D SIZE LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT A B C D E F 1000 gallon 7'-0" 5'-0" 7'-7" 2'-2" 10" 13" 5'-5" 7'-1" 5'-3" 1250 gallon 8'-0" 6'-O" 7'-3" 2'-2" 10" 13" 5'-1" 6'-9" 6'-3" 2500 gallon 10'-0" 8'-0" 7'-8" 2'-2" 10" 13" 5'6" 7'-2" 8'-9" INLET & OUTLET ARE STANDARD 1+" SEPTIC TANK OPENINGS CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE 3 VENT ASSEMBLIES AS SHOWN - 1 -k" GALVANIZED PIPE ON , ,BO TH SMALLER PLANTS 2" GALVANIZED PIPE ON THE 2500' GALLON PLANT SHIPPING WEIGHTS: 1000 gallon - 1150 lbs. 1250 gallon - 1750 lbs. 2500 gallon - 3200 lbs. DDDSDN ENGINEERED PRODUCTS, INC. P; Oa Box 248 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLO. 81601 '514-S-6346 • Parcel No. Owner & Address 2185-281-00-004 Morgan, R. A. & Margaret 1501 117 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Lucas, Catherine I. 1501 117 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 2185-281-00-005 Kistler, Hughes & Salley J. Attn: Jochems, W.D. 811 Garfield Carbondale, CO 81623 2185-281-00-006 Gilmer, Anita Marie P. 0. Box 852 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 2185-281-00-007 / Slattery, William R. & Judy 5134 154 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 2185-281-00-008 Tonozzi, Joseph P. & Karen F.B. 0743 127 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 2185-281-00-009 Polowchena, James R. & Penny 0745 127 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 2185-181-00-010 Bailey, Elouise M. 55787 Highway 6 & 24 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 2815-281-00-011 Evridge, Charles K. & Barbara J. 0780 127 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 2185-281-00-012 Bradley, F. O. Attn: Robert D. Scarrow P. O. Box 460 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 2185-281-00-020 ✓ Kistler, Salley J. Attn: Jochems, W.D. 0637 127 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 2185-281-00-021 Owens, Derly Titus & Paul R. P. O. Box 264 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 2815-281-00-001 Smith, Lillian 0390 127 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Parcel No. 2815-281-00-002 2185-282-00-019 2185-282-00-013 2185-282-00-014 2185-282-00-015 2185-282-00-016 2185-282-00-017 2185-282-00-018 2185-272-00-015 2185-272-00-010 2185-214-00-017 2185-214-00-018 • • Owner & Address Page 2 Julich, Robert W. 1101 Parkwood Lane Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Scarrow, Robert D. & Rote, M.G. 6935 Brace Street Houston, Texas 77061 Cynthia M. Dunsdon, Barry E. & Andrea J. 1060 127 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Brooksher, Jim W. P. 0. Box 1830 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Duprey, Kenneth W. & Marti P.E. P. O. Box 241 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 ✓' Stepp, Ross L. & Paula J. 1118 127 Road Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 vDodson, David S. P. O. Box 248 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 Cator, Bert 0041 County Road 116 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 , Krueger, Bernard & Celine 1628 Vail Valley Road Vail, Colorado 81657 Fischer, Roger L. & Karen P. O. Box 596 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 Fischer, Harry L. & Lucille C. P. O. Box 369 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 Lyr re), iljey JAMES MASON, Chief JAMES BLANCO, Asst. Chief JACK JONES, Asst. Chief MARTIN ZEMLOCK, Captain • • PATRICIA PAYNE, Secy. Treas. BOB SEATON, Lieut. DARRYL L. QUEEN, Lieut. Glenwood Springs Fire Department Member of Colorado State Firemen's Association 806 Cooper GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 June 17, 1986 Garfield County Planning Department 109 8th Street Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Attn.: Glen Hartmen Dear Glen: CD 1�lJj r_31, (777777,7 i b yam' JUN 1.8 1986 GARFIELD COUNTY I was contacted recently by Mr. Bob Scarrow in regard to a letter confirming his property's inclusion in our Fire District. He indicated that the property in question was located at the top of 127 Road (Three Mile). It is my understanding that he is proposing to split this pro- perty and needs a letter confirming the property is within our District. For the record, this property is currently covered in the Glenwood Springs Rural Fire Protection District. If you should need any further information, please fccl free to call my office at 945-2575. Sincerely, ames S. Mason, Chief Glenwood Springs Fire Department JSM/kg • • . •••••�_'�_i • ........./....../.. .0 rr. • Y';/.....: r / �•+�•. ter• �`~1. • ' ./ . r .▪ .. • /r•`'• »I•.. ..�. .- • . Lr.. • ▪ r r/ - i /- ••••••••••••r % . / r 0 • • f I • co) / / �/,'o 1 I. ; .,1 /17 • ....WWII •II Cardiff ,i �,