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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationPursusant Eo amendedr and the adopted April 23, BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COI,IMISSIONERS OP GARFIELD CoUN?Y, COLORADO PETTTION FOR_ELEMBTTON c.R.s. (1973) secrion 30-28-101 (10) (a) (d) as Subdivision Regulabions of Garfield County, Colorarlo, 1984 Section 2220.49, the unrlersigne.i -t\,c\$ef$SrrJue- t- QHt a\ L fr rr I oy€r e spe c r r u r r, o";;. ;-;;; of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Coloratio, to exempt by Resolution the division or l( _acre tract of land into_ 3 __tracts approximatelvS:S-S---acres each, more or less, f rom the def initions 'subdivision" and subdivided land" as the terms are used and <iefined in subdivision Regulations for the reasons stated below: gUBUITIAI BPQUIREMENTS :An appllcation which satisfies the review criteria must be submitted withall the following information. ,' A. sketch map at a minimum scare of 1 n =200 , showing [he regaldescription of the property, dirnension ;;; area of all lors orseparate interests to be - created, u""""" to a public[]gi,!;pf .".r1___lld any p.opo""J-'"""rrrrgation, access or utilities;-'/B' vicinity map at a minimum ""ii" of 1'-2000, showing the generaltopographic and geographic retition_or ut,u-p.opgsed exemption tothe surrounding arei wiunin iwo-(2) "if*"-,-fo, which i."opy ofU.S.G.S. quadrangle map may be used.-'c- copy of the <reed showing 6"n"."r,ip uy ilre applicant, or a letterfrom the property owner (i) ii oiil", bhan rhe- ippricanr; andv.- D. :iT:;",llo .::d.:,:::?: ::^o:l:t;_ii-. ;;;;,;"-o; ra'd imnediarelyadjoining and wirhin 2oo reel-oi-rr,"-ilopo""a exempri:il:'-;i::::lre-Jnd- Lessees of mineral owners oi reeorrt nf rr"--^.l^*ffi -- E, _Er vt G. ,--u. ,,2'I. Evidence of tf" soir,Eypes ana characteristics of each type; and:::::^:t l:?:1,-lg i9_equare -source_ of aomestic warei -ior each 1or:l::.:91-Tllfoa of sewise disposal, ira terrei or u'r/v.crJ., cluu terE.ef Of app-fO.VgI-Of rr c ::;"r sysremis proposedr o retter frot tr,"--'g"rlerning body stating auillingness to serve; and of of conversion; and A $100.00 fee musl be submitted with trre applicarlon. !3rru.tiyg "xplaining vrhy exemption is being requesred; anrrrt shal1 be demonstratea thal trre pi.""r exisied u"-o""cribed onJanuary 1, 1973. or the parcel as it exists presently is one ofnot more than three parcels created i.o* a rarger parcer as itexisted on January 1, igZS. proposed for Petitioiler dr ess Te1 ephone umber ,J. EE{IBIT A A trrct of lrad alturted ln the str 1/4 NE L/4 and the MJ 1/4 sE t/4of 9cctton 14, r78, RE&{ cf rhe 6ch p.M. lylng sourhweererly of. a60 lggt lori G.r€ocnt and l{eererly of rhe Lasierly rines of sald Stl U4 m 1/4 rnd Nl{ LlA SE L/4, satd rracc being descrlbed asfoltorrr: BrgLnnlni at the southeasr corner of said sl,I I/4 NE tlh, being the.tBe !8 the Forthoaet corner of sald NW l/4 SE 1/4 whence the Eastl/4 corner of reld sectlon 14 belng found rn prace and properly surked berrr s 89'45'41" E. 1251.03 feer; tbcnce 8. 01'15ro4rr E. Lqg.52 feer along che easrerly line of saldMt 1/4 sE 1/4; thcnce N. 61'19t43t' [,r. 1143.54 feer; thence N. 10n40r30" E. 732.29 feet; thence s. 79"3ltoott E.498.05 feet to a point on che westerly llneof sald road easement; thence along sald road essement 75.20 feet along the arc of a curveto the ]efc havlng a radlus of.234.24 feer, Ehe chord of rhich beare S. 20"08'55" E. 74.E8 feec; thence s. 29"20t44" E. 1g2.g0 feet; thence 88.41 feet along rhe arc of a curve to the left, having aradlus of 197.49 feec the chord of nhlch bears S. 42"L0'13" E. 87.68 feet; thence s. 54'59t44" E. 96.34 feet; thence 71.24 feet along the arc of a curve to the right. having aradius of 148.45 feet, che chord of rihich bearss. 4 10 14' 52" E. 70.56 feet; thence 93.52 feet along the arc of a curve ro Ehe left, having aradlus of 428.66 feet, the chord of which bearss. 33"45'00" E. 93.33 feet; thence s.40"00t00" E.56.49 feeE to a point on the Easterly lineof said Strt f/4 nE t/4; thence S. 01'30'00" $t. 504.45 feer along rhe Eascerly line of saldsl{ l/4 NE l/4 ro rhe Sourheasr corner of said st,I r/4-llE L/4, chepoinE of begi-nning. GARFIELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING / ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / BUILDINGi 945-8212 GARFIELD COUNTY COURTHOUS- 109 8TH STREET. SUITE 306 Gr- .WOOD SPRtNGS. COLORADO Bt 60l ,l *;r r\^'1,ii, .].\...,1i -*,iii'" :-.]:HJI' ". ,,.Ii ';;'ri.-.{t} Tt?e- Tms Dzgo, ltrd.tht 19th €ql, ln7E ,brrrut JATGS A, ClIf rad 3tf , of iL. Qotf C l'Oaaoul! $l At,,t,. d ffirs.ortt tlr*Fft.t'd MLCETEL DAVID TB'UIJVE rod CAROL I.EE TRt'LOVE*t*" addreer ls: 1268 112 Road' Carbondale' COlOffdO ) A-. a. r' ^ntGi.r.nrl-ata,:rdo.6tth.r.condDrrt:d et County of Ga f f i e ld sttd tttt? oi Crrlo tr'lo' nf th* recond Dar r.l,NEsgEt.ll, tirct t}o rald ne'3b6 of the fjrct part. fur tnd in crnrrcera..i3n 0f th(| ::utt| o( Tcn and no/loo- '-'-----------'-- --DOLL'rBS' to th arli porrlee o, th. tirrt Fil b brnd ,aid by t1e raid p*rtier of thc srtond part, the reccipt rrhcrcd b tas*t cdcatGd rd rclnorledt,c4 bstre Srmted. berBalnt.l, st'll and conv'yecl' and by tl:ere pretcnts do arrnf, lrririn. r& Otry cod cmltrn Sto th<r t"U prUe" of tlle t.cord parl' thr:ir hpils ar<l as*ignr to,rYcq't* ln hnrr lr cmoa hrt lr ,o!r! tloroct. rll th. followinr described tot or parcel of tand' riturtg l'tl3 od ldrrbs. orrt-r or carfleld .rd st'te of colorrdo' to u'it: tn the Stl 1/4 NE Llq and the N[,, 1/4 SE Ll4 cf che 6th P.M. lying SouEhwesrerly of -a Westerly of the tasierly lines of sald SE Ll4, iaid tract being described as A trtet of laad sttusted of gectton 14, T7S, R88U 60 foot ro.c eas€rent and stl U4 E 114 .nd Ntl 1/4 follom: !l *ra*tnB 8t thc Southeasc corner of said Sw 1/4 NE Lll' being the li sen€ !B t,he t{orth€ast corner of said NW l/4 SE 1/4 whence Ehe East ll ifi-.;;o"r-o? aatd sectlon 14 belng found in place and properly llnarked bcrrr s 89'45147" E. 1251.03 feet; ii ;;;;; ;:-0i'15r04" E. L4g.52 feet along the easterlv line oE sald ll rrw rlo sE 1/4; ll thencc H. 61'19'43" w- 1t43.54 feee; ll rheoce N. 10o40330'r E. 732.29 feet; ll ;ffi;;: i6"rr'00" E. 498.05 feet to a point on Ehe westerlv llne rl of sald road easemenE; li ;il;;ri;; said road easemenr 75.?O feer alons Ehe arc of a curve il ;;;;; i"i.'truing a radlus ot 234'24 feet' the chord of which ll uears s. 20"08'55" E. 74.88 feet; ll tn"n"e s. 29"2ot44" E. 182.90 feer; li ;il;;;;.;i feeE along che arc of a curve ro rhe refr, having a ll ffi;".i'igz.49 feet the chord of vrhich bears S' 42"L0'13" E' ll s2.68 feet; ll thence s. 54"59'44" 8- 96.34 feet; ll ;;r";";;.;i feer along the arc of a curve ro rhe right. having a ll irai"" of L48.45 feeE, the chord of rihich bears li s. 41" 14 ' 52" E. 70. 56 f eet; ll ai"n""-gf . SZ feet along the arc of a curvt? to Ehe le f t , having a ll ;;;i"" of 428.66 feet, the chord of which bears ll s. 33o45'oo" E. 93.33 feet; ll ;;;;"-6."i0'00r00" E. 56.49 feec to a point on the Easterlv line ll or said shl I/4 nE 1/4; il;;.;::"s]"oi"30'00" tI. 504.45 feet along the Easterly line of saLd ll ;il=il; *r i7a ro rhe sourheast corner oi "rid sl'I 1/4 NE Ll4, che ll poinc of beginning. il ll il illl roGF.TllER *ith ell and singulnr the hert{itanrcnts ar^.l rppurtenanccs thereunto btlonging, or in rn3rurlrr ll .r*;;;;:;J;;. tevercion and rtvorsions, remoindcr and *meindcrs, rcnts, issucs and profitr tlrereof; ux ll alt the er:trte. richt. title, int"rest, cl:rim:rntl dt'mrnd whlt'oever of the Faid pttieS of thc fint prrt' eitlcr ir ll ;-;; ;;,;;: ; in nr.d to the alxrve baryeincd prunircs, nith thc bcrditarrrente and rppurtenrnccr ltil ':::::=::':---=:: - -- -- - - ----.-'--..-.----= No?6&'^DIANTTDETD-T.,.litT.iltli-ttnrll.r.lPuu.Dlr8ca.rtt..,..ltlAi!.ttr.D..t.cda..-i.3.?. 2.?+_ Rec<.rrtled at2_. --o'"lo"tf *r iJrj{jl5l6 iAfr 338\j \., r il t97$ and State of Colorado, to wit: Itece ption N o.--1.-;88-8S- s't'ATE ()F' TpNTANA ,' County of MISSOULA @Recorder. Recorder's Stamp = THISDtrED, Madethis 19th davof September , 1978 ,between JAMES A. CAIN and KAY C. CAIN i I I ]] of the CountY of Mis souldtate of li,lalta.ra , of the first part, and y116111EL DAVID TRULOVE and CAROL LEE TRULOVE i ll whose lesal address is ]1268 LLz Road, Carbonda le ,l Colora-doI of the Countv o f Ga r f ie ld Saild0ixgfx and State of Colorado, of tl{e second Part: WITNESSETH, That the said parties of the fitst part, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and no/I00- ----D.LLARS to the sairl par.tiesof the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt whereof is iiereby confessecl and acknowledged, hd;e remised, released, sold, eonveyed and quit claimed, and by these presents do remise, release, sell, convey and quit claim unto the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever, not in tenancy.in common but in joint i".rur"y, all the right, title, interest and demand"u#Up,hp[g;aid parties of the first part harre in and to-the following described *olxxxik&HFeHftE xftLmd>sitoatsr lving and being in the County of Garfield ilirn" well located in the sw 1/4 un Ll4 of section L4, T.7s., R.B8w. r of the 6th P.M., at distances of L940 feet from the North section line and L578 feet from the East section line and water rights from said well as set forth in absolute decree for water, District C or.rrb in and for j water Division No. 5, Colorado, case nunbet W27L5- i i , I I ;l also known as Ehe J. A. Cain We1l, State Engineerrs rumber 40495, Decree Number til-2715 in Water Division 5. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest, and claim whatsoever of the said part iesof the first part, either in law or equity, ulto the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever, not in tenancy in comtnon but in joint tenancy. ' ''" 'i:-i" "'IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said partiss of the first part have hereunto.get itmntg;hands and seal s the day and year first above written. .j- tis i ' - q-"0t,..a A t^, j^tif:. Signqd, Seqled and D.eliverel.l in the presence of I ;TL,LLLWU-{ I ""\-'C-{" (12-' l.SeA.Id '| , \ I L^\1//1 /l ll :. cr. {"} d Y", l-TJir' ( ('(tt t\ ) -: *,*qsp6$r )., The folegoing instrument was acknowledged before 79./,f,,bY JAMES A. CAIN ANd I(AY ' CAIN My commission expires .X;' : i( {-' n ;tZ' /i'7:'/ ..-, WITNESS my harld and official seal. ,/';.1 me this ,/7 r day of /n"i{,,, /r.l ,/ - :. - --. -- -..-..-. - --a-: -- No.962. QUlTCl,AllttI)EED.-ToJoinlTenants.-BradfordPublishingCo., lS.l6stoutStreet,Denver,Colorado(6?3-5011)-7-?8 It'{ Fli*Et) \\',\'l'li:i (l("il Jli'1" L)ivi,irrrr I\lo' :ll N 1'llli l)Tlt,1'lllc,l, (:ol,l{'l' I N Al,ll) trollwA,l'1,;tt I)lvtIjIoil ilo. 1r S'i'A'l'l:l Otr COl,0llAD0 c^..ir,l Ho. w- 2715 Ill 'i'llt.: 11A1'T11ll OF .l'lll.; FOIi IJA'l'iin nI0lll's oF Jr\IIDS i\. CAININ TIiI.I RC.\ti,IIIG rOP.K OH ITII 1'II I BU'J'AN I I.:.STIIII]UI'AHIUS INVOLVED: cAT iL[ cRiiH( I N Grrr1irl lii-D A PPLI CATION RIVNR COUNTY ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) RULING O IU NIFIiIIIiI; lnvestleatlons reoulreddoes hereby make the - ABSOI,UTE DECHNE FOR'--UnmHnE-0Utro-r un nrcirr! And the Referee havlne macle theArt 1c Ie 9?. of . Charrter 3T , C. R, S . Lgi 3,'followlnq rul1ng, to_wit: Thls apollcatlon waslrrater D1v1s1on llo. 5 on inu by referred to J.! t day the Water Refereeof July or ,1975 1. Name of Appllcant James A, CainAddress l21g Counry Road No, Il2; 2' The name of the structure 1s J. A. cain l,Jell. Carbondale, Colorqdo 3. Ihu Legal de.scr-1ptlon of the structure 1s: The well islocated in rhc si{?M,tt .r s""ii-1" iil"r. 7 s., R. BB ,u. of the6th P.M. at a point whe'ce the EasE Quarter corner of saidsection 14 bears s. 66" 01, 06r, E irlZl. 14 i;;;:4. The depth of the wel] 1s 500 feet. 5'. The date of the 1n1t1at1on of the approprlatlon 1s February lg7o. 6.The amount of rvater clalmed 1s 0.033second of time.The use of the water, 1s dornestic and cubic foot per larun and garden irrigation one acre. 7. 8. The State Englneer's nurnber 1s 4040,5.9. The prlorlty date 1s Fqbrua.ry ZB, tg7 O, 10'The date of the appllcatlon was June 11, !g75. rt 1s the ru11ne of the Referee that the statements 1n the:;31:;3::"'are true and thai ihe auove descrlbeo water rlght ls The above descrlbed underqround vrater rlght meets thecr"1ter1a for in exernnt comestle weri pursu"ri-;;-c'.''i.s. rg13,37-92-602 ( r ) G] an<r 37 -si:60ri 4)"-^t "*., so long as 1t 1s usedfor ihe purpiistt .set forth herelirl-' \)v 'Lerrts' d5 ri 1s accorcilnrly onDEnED that thls rullng sharl beeomeef fectlve upon f 11r nq wrtn the 'rJater cierk, subJect to Judlclalrevlew as provlded b.y 1aw- . Done Z4_L _a^v at the Clty of Glenr.roo<lor.-2.6?-rFdl-&;,e__,Sprlnqs, Colorado, thls te7 sL__. Via'Ler Dl v 1s 1 on llo . .) State of CoLorado llc protc:t. l:'as f j letl Thc f orer:cirrrl rul. j:rq a:l'. aJ;r oved, ar-.c1 i.s Jlrrlgment and Deerce i.rr tl: i:; r-:i'ri.Lc;. i5 eoryiipx;s6 mlrle the of thls court. Dared ,1wt*-&r^v{, tqTi EXHIBIT B I 60 FOOT nOADWAY I-\Sr.!?riT Feq Irrn Inq at the southcart f ectron cornor of 'soctton lr, Tor.nshr= 7south, Range 88 l{ert of the slxEh nrinclnal rorlJi;;1 G.1rfl,cl<t count.r,colorado; r,hence rr. i2.28,"37:E. lltl':r j lort t;-i-p"in, cn th*norlheasterlv rlqht-of-vay Itne oi-iounry nocd }lo: Ili, .oia nolnrbeing ehe rruc polnr q! ngg!nnj-!g; rh;;": along ii.' ..nrorJ lnc c.rfa 60 foot llovlno courrar e nd dlrt.rncer;thoncc l4tt '92. !o"! a long tho arc oi o -curvo to the rtqht hivi nq aradlur of 986. OO fcot, a contr.rl anolo of OSail; j.f .; (ehorcl borrr}i.06'l{'34'E- 1d6.69 trcc) l thonco l0a. {? f oct alon,r the arc of rcurvo to thc rtqht havtng-a radius o! 971.00 i""i, a central rrhrrll. t,fo6'09'07' (chord bearr N.l3.3iro5.E, lna.{2 forllt thcnce N.lr,.l9'38'8. l0a.l3 focE,l thencc llo.l i r""! elong Bhr arc of r crrr!.eto thc lef E havrnrt ! radrug of re is. o0- fccur: i ccntr.rr an9le. of07'4 6'02' (chord r oars N. ra. {6, iz-i. -iro. rr foet) l thcnce N. r:.5 r.J6'E. 79.25 fectl lhence I18.62- feci ii"nq the trc o! a eurve to thr. ilel t havtnq r radluc of 26i.00-f;;a; i-"ontral rnole of Ji. lB,5J.(chord bearr N.00'o{'10'}:. 117.64-i""tf , Ehcncr 9g. a6 feot olonq thr, Iarc o(, cu.rg.!g_r!, rlght havlng;-rialuo o! 36R.00 feat, a cenrrrr ianglo of 15'29 '16' (chord be arr' u. o1'oo'a {'H. gg. l6 teot) t thence'L ' r' I IN.02'tl, {9-8. {{.47 foe t,r thencc 9g.tg-to"t ifi"i-if,., orc o( a cur.V,r IEo the laft havlng t redlus of 62a.00-!eet, o c.ntioi i"cfi "i -Jr Y'' L09'08'28' (chord bearr 11.01'50|L.f i.-gi.fr frrt)I thenco N.06.2a, LJ9't{' l{0'98 (ro!l Ehcnco 118.82 root'itong the-irc o? r curvo to r\e IIl!hE, havlng t radlur of {nl.OO f"it,-a contrel anqlc o? l6.St,' t ra-l J5' (chord boarr N. 02'02'09'8. 1 lg;ii'tootl l thrncc LL4.6R (ee, Ialong rho arc of a curvc co rho lef r h.;t;;'o-ri,ii;; o!.tl6.oo Ifeet, I ccntral angle of .18'18'{5' iciiorO bcorr H;ii.{0,J7.},. lll. t: IfoeE); thonce H.37'{9'19'l{. 66,9r (ccui thon"" g{.96 fcet alonq .ho' I Iarc of a curve to thc lcfE havlng o-iiitu, o! {e2.00 feet,, u "*,,.'r'lt Ianglo ol 1l'17'15' (chord bcore N.4J;2s,27-rr. 9{.g0 feet); thcnce ,H'{9'07'0'l'l'r. -L22,gg foetl thencs Ir0.{l lcoE alono the nrc,.,f r1 icurve co the l,c(t havlng a radtus oC 338.29 fectr ar eentrrl onqle ro( l8'{2'oo' (chord beara N.5g.zg,04.H. toq.q2 ioct}r thcncr. \.6?. ! '9'01'tl' {0'62 leot,, thoncc 116.29 fcoi alonq thc orc of ll crrrvr! r.o i!h9 rlght havlnq t rodlua of '1,17. le icet, r contral an<rlo .of l? I2?'l8' (chord boarr N.56.34 r 15"tt. i:S. il teot) I thencc n0. ng [r:ct I ,along tlrc arc o( o curvo to tho lef t, hovtnq a rrcttur of le.t6. ?fl Ifoct, a contral anglo ol 04.22,5g. iclrorf bcorr tf.{7.10.55,w. Rrt.o6 I ; Trall r -L---^ il .A-.-. ^--.-fcet)t thcnco il.{?il2'?5't{. {J.gg leotl thanco l27.gg feet oIon.rtlro .rc ol o curve to the rrght, hovrnq o rodlur o! 217.55 f r.et,a. conlral lnglc of ll'42.29'- (chord bolrt N. J2.tl I ll.t*. t?6.11 f eetlrEhonco l'. l5'59 f a6'r. 107.27 f octi thonce lol.2i fect alona the llrcol a curya to tho loftr.havlng o t.iafuo "? zal .6? feet, a cGntr..rtanglc o( 2{'00'la' (chord bcars N.2?aiir5J.[d.-ioo.lt feoB)l thnnc,..t{'10'00' 00'r. 5J.01 fcot to a Polnt al Tcrrrlnatlon locoted \.6s'5J'JO'td. 1152. {6 feot fro thc East Ourrtor Cornor o/ rold Sec..lon ta. ;* q{-- Permeability of the I'bnral soil is rnoderate. Available water capacity ls moderate. Effeccive rooting depttr is 60 inches or more. Ruroff is mediun, and the hazard of water erosion is stight. Ihis unit is used for rangeland, hayland, and homesite develoFnent. the potential plant ccmnn:nity on the SLrowalter soil is mainly bh:ebtmch wheatgrass, western wheatgrass, prairie junegrass, Indian ricegrass, true moturtairrnahogany, antelope bitterbrr:sh, Saskatoon serviceberry, and big sagebrush. Ttre average annual production of air-dry vegetation is about 900 pourds per acre. The potential plant ccrnnn:nity on the I'brval soil is mainly needleandthread, hTestern wheacgrass, muttongrass, praire junegrass, and big sagebnrsh. Ihe average aru:ual productlon of air-dry vegetation is about 1 ,500 por:nds per acre. If this unit is used for rangeland seeding or mechanical treatment, the main limitation is stones on the surface of the gronalter component. I'lanaganent practices suitable for u6e on this soil are proper range use, deferred grazLng, rocation grazing, and aerial spraying for brr"rsh mana8ernent. If this r:nit ls used for hay and pasture, the main limitacions are stones on the surface, steep slopes, ffid slow permeability of the SLror^nlter soil. Grasses and legurnes g1or., well if adequate fercilizer is used. this unit is very poorly suited to homesite develoFnent. Ihe main limitations are slope, shrink-swell, and stones throughout the profile. this map tmit is in capability subcrass vre, nonirrigated. rhe Showalter soil is in loary Slopes range site, and the I'loryal soil is in Deep Ioan range site. z_Zo-7 I {95--Shoalter-Ibnral ccmple:<, 15 to unit is on alh-vial fans, high Lerraces, 7,000 to 8,500 feet. Ihe average annual the average annr:al air ternperature Ls 42 frost-free period is 80 to 90 days. 4186 25 percent alopee. This map and valley sides. Elevation is precipitarion is 14 to 16 inches to 44 degrees F, and the average Ihis unit is 45 percent Shcwalter very stony loar and 35 percent I'4crval loam. the conponents of this r:nit are so intricately intermingled that it was not practical to map Ehan separately at the scale used. Ihe Shcwalter soils occupy convex parts of the landscape, ild }bnral soils are in more concave positons. Included in this tlrit are small areas of soils sirnilar to Ehis MoruaI soil *rich have 30 to 50 percent cobble in the substratun. Included areas make up about 20 percent of the total acreage. Ihe Shcwalter soil is deep and well drained. Ipercent gravel. Ihe surface layer is brcr^m very stony loan 8 inches thick. The upper 3 inches of the subsoil is very cobbly clay loam. The lorper 28 inches of the subsoil is very cobbly clay. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches or more is very cobbly clay loam. Pemeability of the Shcwalter soll is slor^r. Available water capacity is rnoderate. EEfective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Rr-moff is medir.rn, and the hazard of water erosion is rnoderate. The }trnral soil is deep and weII drained. It formed in alluvir-un derived doninanEly from basalt. Tlpically, the surface layer is brovm loan 7 inches thlck. The upper 12 inches of the subsoil is clay loam. The lor^rer 4 inches is loan. Itre substraEun to a depth of 60 inches is loan. Itre soil is noncalcareous Eo a depth of 19 inches and calcareousr belcry that depuh. I i I ? Lq /0b-- If the renge condition deteriorates, I.lyoming big sagebrush, cheatgrass, and annual weeds increase. Management practices suitable for use on this unit are proper grazing use and a planned graziog system. slope liurits access by livestock and results in overgrazing of the less sloping areas. Mechanical treatment is not prctical, because the surface is very stony and the slopes are steeP. Selective thinning of the pinyon and juniper improves the quality of the understory for grazing and provides firewood, posts, and Christnas trees. The Tridell soil is suited to linited production of pinyon pine and utah juniper. The average annual production is 5 cords per acre. The average stocking rate is 150 trees per acre. To insure sustained yields and continued use, the kind of wood production should be considered before using management practices such as thinning and clearing. Special care is needed to minimize erosion when thinning and clearing. Thinning generally promotes the growth of understory grasses and young trees. only less sloping areas of this unit are suited to hooesite development. rf this unit is used for homesite development, the main linitations 8re slope and stones in the soil. Erosion is a hazard in the steePer areas. Only the part of the site that is used for construction should be disturbed. Topsoil can be stockpiled and used to reclaim areas disturbed during conetruction. Removal of gravel and cobbles in disturbed areas ie needed for beet reaulte when landscaping, parEiculerly in areag used for lawns. Areas in this unit adjacent to hillsides are occasionally affected by runoff, which may also be accompanied by uovement of rock debris. Population growth has resulted in increased construction of homes on this unit. This nap unit is in capability subclass vrre, nonirrigated. soil is in Pinyon-Juniper l.Ioodland site and the Brownsto soil Foothills range site. The Tridell is in Stony 2 ?,f /oL -- Permeability of the Tridell soil is moderarely rapid. Available water capacity is low' Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Runoff is rapid, and the hazard of water erosion is very high. The Brownsto soil is deep and well drained. rE formed in alluvium derived dominantly from coarse textured calcareous sandstone and basalt. Typically, the upper part of the eurface rayer is right brownish gray moderately stony sandy loam rI inches thick. The upper 19 inches of the underlying uaterial is very gravelly sandy loam. The next 12 inches is very gravelly loamy sand. The lower part to a depth of 60 inchee is gravelly sandy loam. A thin layer of partiarry deconposed needles, twigs, and regves is on the surface in many places. Permeability of the Brownsto soil ie moderate. Available capacity is 10w. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or Eore. moderately rapid, and the hazard of water erosion is very high. This unit is used nainly for livestock grazing and wildlife habitat. rt is also used for firewood, post6, christrnas trees, and limited hornesite deve 1 opnent . The potential plant community on the Tridell soil is rnainly pinyon pine and utah juniper, with an understory of bluebunch wheatgrass, rndian ricegrass, wyoruing big eagebrush, and muttongrass. The potentiar plant comrunity on the Brownsto eoir is nainry wyoming big sagebrush, needleandthread, rndian ricegrass, western wheatgrass, and scattered pinyon pine and Utah juniper. other vegetstion comuonly present in the potential plant cornmunity on these soils includes bottlebrush squirreltail, antelope bitterbrush, and true mountainnahogany. The average annual production of native understory vegetation on the Tridell eoil is about 300 pounds of air-dry vegetstion per acre. The average annuar production of air-dry vegeta.ion on the Brownsto soil is about 600 pounds per acre. water Runoff is 2?l 6/ 8sr,5--Tridell-Brovneto uoderately stouy eandy loams, 12 to 50 percenteropee' This nap unit is on terrace and mountainside sl0pes. Elevationis 6'400 to 7'700 feet' The average annuar precipitation is 12 to 14inches, the average annual air temperature is 42 to 44degrees F, and theaverage frost_free period is g5 to 105 days. The native vegetation isnainly euall conifer trees, nbody shrubs, grasses, and forbs.This unit is 45 percent rridell and 35 percent Brownsto. The eurfaceis sca.tered with 5 to lo perceut stones. The components of this unit areso intricately intermingled that it was not Iat the scale used. 'r w.,s noE Practical to maP then eeparately rncluded in this unit are smar.l areas of Forelle and Evanston soils inless sl0ping areas of clearings' Also included are small areas of basalticRock outcrop and soils that are sinirar to this Triderl soil but have ress ::::-"and etones' rncluded sreas make up about 20 percent of the total The Tridell eoil is deep and eonewhat exceeeively drained. rt formedin alluvium and colluvium derived doninantly from sandstone and basalt.Typically' the upper part of the surface layer is grayish brown moderatestony sandy 10am about 2 inches thick. The l0wer part is grayish brom verycobbry fine sandy 10an 7 inches thick. ?he upper 5 inches of the underlyingnaterial is very cobbly fine sandy 10an. ?he next layer is cobbly sandyloam ll inches thick. The next 12 inches is ver]r stony fine sandy loam.The lower part to a depth of 50 inches is very stony loamy sand. Hardbasalt is common bel0w 60 inches. ?he soil is calcareous throughout theprofile' A thin layer of partially decomposed needles, twigs, and leaves ison the eurface in nany placee. ,iir,'ir' ,1 fr' t)jri ,trc Iir :,"1 "\h .- ir j'l .",1'u'\.. {)f, i0c 69E . ::'' i-*- ! ": '.,;'*1'.', 20F\,',l'dl{ l(', , ).,:, I ,.,'frLG t. '^bqD noB!8t J. nIcB ard LIxDt L' RICtr t'H' "&rrr t3 noute 2, Eox 2t7-Ct Botonan' bntan'' 59?lt' for tb mrtl! rtioo of onc Eundred Dolla'. and other god artll velaeblt 4t'&Eltl'illtr in hrnd Pald, hereby tGll ard convay to Dmrct A' EII1fn8' rholc addrero l! P' O' Box t62' Baaclta Colora&' 81621' th' folldng real property ln t'h€ County of t'arfiel'd' State c't Colorador to nlt: lr mrc fully delcrlbed in Exhibit -A' attached heretcr and lncotiiiit"a-hereln by this reference' rLth all ltl aPPurtenancea and uarrant title to the ttDe' aubJect to: Rr3crvatlonc contained Ln the united i;-s";[-riz .t iase 182 and in Book c"rifefa corurtY recordg; Statee Patenta recor'led 269 at Page 470 of th'g tllneral relervatlons aa recorded in Book 353 at Page 41 of t[I-ciitleld corrntY recordsi nastrictlonrcontalnedinan-instrumentrecordedinBook40l;-;;;;-sez-or "tt"-c"itield countv recorde; Eas€rnt and right-gf wa1 for electric utility lines as recorded in nooi--ig2 at Fage ref or the Garfield County recorda, Utility easement being-five^feet in width on each side oI: rhe followrrrg i"sEiiir6a ".nt"iri""t Beginnins at a point when the East Quartel Corner oi-S"ia secqigl 14 bears N' 61o38,00. E. 85;:-0i-i;i; theice-s' - eo"zl'09' E' 103'00 feet;tlrencesl.'l2;i;oo-!t-';"'iiteet;tlences'17oo"l'30'E. r?1.00 feet; thence s' 9l'-'i;30; i:-9!:?? feet; thencr: s' t7o2yoo. w. rio]do- i""t; tt"i!"-i - 72ooo'oo" n' 55'00 frret io a ternination Pointl General taxes for 1979 due and STGNED tt i" l)fl dav of ,JjLpayablein 1980. SeP ss.STATE OF TDIMANA COUItTY OT GALIATIN . !.1r.,.!. ingof uarranty deed was acknorrledged before ne ;:;ffi#tl-igzgl-bY Robert J' Rice and r l,":.ft.&.,!.1_ l;,- Il Etrtrffi[.t, To lfarranrty Do6d d.ta6 Scptr$orRobert J. Blcc rrlat Llnda I.. l,l,cc,Bruce l. tlclntyra, Grantca il , . ' A parcer of Land situated in rhe NElsEt and in ti; 8t*rEit'lrlf,'sectlon l{, Torvnship 7 south, Range gg }Jest of tha gtritlr-'--','Principal Meridian, rying westerly cf a 60 foot roaduiv -tn constructed and in prace, said parcel of land ir dcrari"kl Beginning at a point whence the East euarter corner of caL{section l{ bears south 4ls.oo feet a'd !i. 35"32,ii; i: ---' 1481.54 feet; thcnce N. &19,53-&rel-*t9 -a-p,oint on the southfitlltcrright of way line iof said 60 foot road*uy?,thenci ii""g-liiaroadway, s. 67"49 '.)?""E.-'fiI.6?aggt7 -thence 100.62 feefalong the arc of a curve to the right, having a radlus of308.29 feet, the chord of which beirs S. 58orgt04" E. l00.t,feet; thence s. 49"07'04" E. Lz2.gg feet; thence g9.05 fcert "lgt,S the arc of a curve to the right, h;rving a radl.ur of452.00 feet, the chord of which bears S. 43"ig,27. E. gg.g,Ofeet; thence S. 3?o49,49" E. 66.94 fcet; tlrence g9.3g feetafong the arc of a curve to the right, iraving a radius of106.00 feet, rhe chord of which beirs s. r3oi0.27- E. g6.26feet; thence L27 -67 feet arong the a::c of a curve to theleft, having a radius of 433.c0 feet, rhe chord of whichbears s. 02"02'08' i{. L27 .zo feet; +-hence s. 06"241 39. B.140.98 f'.eti thence 94.77 feet along tlre arc of a curve tothe right, having a radius of 594.0c fecr-, the chord ofrvlrich bears s. 01"50'25' E. 94.67 fc<:L; t.hence s. 02c43r{9'w- 44.4'l feet; the'ce 102.57 feet ar<>nr_; the arc of a curveto.the left, ha'ing a radius of 39g.00 feet, the chord ofwhich bears s. 05"0c'44" E. 107.24 fcet; rhence 105.20 feeEalong the arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of235.00 feet, the chord of which beirs S. 00"04,10. lt. fOe.lZfcet; thence leaving said roadway, ii. t7"42'i0" r{. 397.11fcet t<> the point of beginning. Toqt'ther wjth the rrght cf ingress r:)cr egrcss from GarfierrlCourrty Road lI2. rE&_ ,'ffi8r6l.li',i JtcN E. nARrcmaIN and JoAt A. rAnrEtr?It, nbrc adaraatmm'La L270 - LLz Road, Carbondale, Colorado, 8L62', for thc ! conglderation of One Hundred Dollarc and other good and {ex-- valuable congiderations, in hand paid, hereby sel} and conv3y to RICHARD SIERZN{T whose addreeg is 01{1 Stagecoach Circle, carbondale, colorado, 8L623, the following real property ln the County of Garfield, State of Colorado, to wit: As set forth in Exhibit ,A, attached hereto and made a Part herewith with all its appurtenances and warrant title to the 8alrte, eubject to: 1. United States Patent reservations; 2. Undivided one-fourth interest in and to all gas, oil or other minerals as reserved in Deed recorded in Book 353 at Page 41 of the Garfield County records; 3. Rights of way and easements for roads, streets, ditches, canils, pipelines and utility lines of record; 4. Restrictive covenants recorded in Deed of November 14, L961, as Document No. 239471, Book 390 at Page L32i 5. 1978 taxes, a lien not yet due and payable' )r9 ,s I' -n-i 6-+ , --' ,; t / * ";' 'r Jdan A. Warkentln STATE OF C.JLORADO COUNTY OF GARFIELD SS. The foregoing warranty Deed was acknowledged before rne tnis l0i3 day of T"\y -, 1978, bv Jack E- *t:.:i:.]:. and Joan A. Warkentin. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires, Fel' Ib, tOrf[ v IIgrHxu ^. ; 2 ..,.1- l'.).; ll..; t;;1 " '.' : f, ;l'.irtr -; 'trl".i:,I :^':..i::rl {'..1 ;; . -:i .:rl1 ,-; ,! . dr .-.r': ;;( l,-*i.r; !".; ..; ,rt )\.r1 {.::,.-..;,t. it, r.:I {:.-:,': r.i ,.;?,a [ij.'r ,lr;;) J.i". " .t' ' \' . -..rri I -Ata I t ! 0)'i' irr! Jio {-;,r': " .i ,i it ,l :l ii ri it itl I,l 9lc r ,,'r * Z. !'ri, $fP t I tgs/r 555 ?r*?/71 $fP t t iir-, 3? E?rr it ' L1? .l fM. :S> 3trZ Fff F>[nEulu 3Lt truAZ Utrg3 J.nAZU_ ,,ilLD;lED Alst oki, ::t-i.uii-Lfl SPECIAL SANR^MT DEED THIS DEED, nade thls lln day of. Septetber, 1980, betreen MVID IJALLER DANGLER, of rhe CouifJi'F-Cook, Stare of llltnols, of the flrgrpart, for the conelderatlon of Ttrn tbllare and other valuable conclderatloa,ln hand pald, hereby selle and conveye to scorr u. BO{IE, shose addreet laP.O. Box 4073, Aspen, CO El6ll, of the eecond part, the f<,lloylnt realproperty sltuate ln the county of Garfleld and state of colorado, to-ult : A parcel of land sltuated ln the 5gLo of Sectlon ll and SEt of Sectlon 14 all ln Tonnehlp 7 South, Range 88 trtest of the 6th p.}l., nore partlcularly deacrlbed ae follorre: Beglnnlng at the southeast C.orner of eald Sectlon 14, thence N. 32"37 149,, vt.75E.36 feet to apolnt on the Eaeterly llne of a 60 foot county road rlght of yay, the True Polnt of Beglnnlng; thence N. 38"2ltZ4u V. f4g.g9 feet; thence N. 22o32.25" u. f48.10 feet; thence N, 27"lg.L2u U. 1.0O,74feet; thence N. 33"59t16" W. 48.99 feet; rhence N. 33"51r52,, ul. 77.16 feet; thence leavtng, sald county road riBht of wav and continulng,along the easterly llne of a 6O foot road right of vav, along acurve-to the rlght, havlng a raiius of 956.00 feet, a central angleof 04"41t13", an arc dlstance of 78.20 feer (chor<! bears N. 03"li,3l"E. 78.18 feet); thence leaving said 60 ioot road rlght of way S. 83o40'40" E. 249.23 feet; thence s. 6go47'51,, E. 232.5g feet; thence N. 89o00t00" E. i10.00 feet; thenr:e S. 14,46t19,, t.l. 2g5.59feet; thence N.67o17t14" W. 200.00 feet; rhence s. 49.52'5g" li.. 341.44 feet to the true point of beginning. Subject to prior nlneral reservations; easements and rights of uay of publlc record or situate and in llse: f() r(.sr-rvations andexcePtions contalned in United State.. P;ltent s :rnd t,r taxes for theyear 1980, due ln l98l , r.rhlch second part \. irt,rt, in assumcs and agreesto pay. wlth all its appurtenances, and warrants tirr,titlr,to the same againstevery Person clalning any part tht,r..rrf i,.., tirr,-irglr ()r rrnder f he f irstparty. Slg,ned thls 5th__ rtar' -i :, ;'t,.ni,< r-, 1980. t/,'l/ - --n,rr'lrl 'rJl-r.rn -o,r-xq.cn STATE OF ILLINOIS coutiTY or- c()oK 5rh ) ) ss. ) The above and foregoing instrumenr w;ts day of September, 1980, hv DA|II) W,\l_l_lrR M)' commission 1'ypir.'.t Feb. 23, tgSi WITNESS my h;rnd and olf ie i;rl st,al. :r( kir,\ri1.,dgt,d [.rt.t't'ru me t h i s I),\N(:l-ER. \()T..\R\' I'I.'B I- I C .t\r'"3Jr.\\ ., "'1\1 Andu i -t-- -tU v.!.o$-.": - i.:e .'>.'' '..'1 ,. ,::.r.*r - "{ri'',. * r3ffif filni Ig 1;I fifr$rH k! 6g$. 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AN -arrdflcSll SIl, of, Gh crct o[ Gootr 3cf,t dd lfrI.l[ ff mril EIII' *orr q lrH) Crrtodrfrr O0 tl01t, of tbr d E rtt _ iItillttl1Xr \' fhrc tb. rtd prrty of th: tlrt p.at, tot d lr o! tbr rl of tcl Dollrra od othrr vrlubll cotrJ&ntlil E + flput, of 3t flrrt E ttr la b.Dd p.ld U tbr rld D.rc, of fi"arl; grat, 3tr rrcrlpt ltrreol lt hrcby coof.reca ood eclaal{dr lfl trrctrdt brrlrlard, roli nd coavrtrd, .oa b, ct t Pa..lr3t er:t baraalrr a.tl, colrJ, eod coflrr uato tbc reld perty of tlr rrcd D.at' trr brlrr ad rrrllnr for:vcr, ell of thr follorl4 docrlDrl or prrcrl of lrdr llttr.tc, lylrg erd brtg ln tbc Cmty ol ffili oi ltrto of Goloudoo cc.ryl.t. A prrcrl of had rlturtcd tu tb. S* of 8cctlm 13 .d cbr fr Sctloa la dt ,,a torarhlp 7 South, lqc E8 lcrt of tte atb I rrr pctlcalrcly drrcrlbrd r' follsr: lqlmloS .t cta L.G Qurtcr Gormr of reld Scctloa 1,3; tbcocc 8. 62'24rBf 3. Un. f-t to tL.i tbcncc Sortb 691.43 erf:r ttacc l. tt'56r0f I. 311.61 feet;ttrcocc 3, E2'0O'3f I. t8.fcct; thoce r. t2'0'36' I$re! -r 9- & Va ta Jr-.!- --9ttort; tbcr t. tz''{'Arr |,. ,0.71 21.q1 tort; thrrc tr. 6a'12'ati r. 20.51 fret; th.oc. t.'76?lilf. tr.la fct to r polnt oa thc oectcrly llnc ofrr 6O foot turrtgDt-of<r; ttoce rloot ! curc to thc rlght, b.Ytq r'tttl 3tt.00 frct, e cmtrrl an3lc of 0lt27r4l', ta erc dtrtrocc offot (chord boere f,. 01'59'57" e. 8.6t fcct) theace l. o2'4tral{.1, fteti throcc rlooj . eurc to thc 1eft, h.rht e ndlur 6t4.00 fGGt, . crotrel ragle of 09"6r2E , ila rrc d{atence of 10t.3t foct, (chord bour f,. O1'5Or25'A. 10t.23 fct)i thcc 06'2lr3f g. 140.98 fect; thcace eloq . curt G to tLc r13bt, t e rrdlur et !7t.0 fect, . ceotrrl ar3le of 16t53r35r, ra rre dlruoca of 109.97 fcrt, (chord bcr.c f. O2'02'(f,' E. lolr.tt f th.mG rlq r suF. to cb. 1eft, brvla3 a redlur of 156.0 fc ccotrrl r-tlc of rlt'lttl5', rn rrrc dlrtrlce of 139.97 fcct, (c bcerr l. 13'i0'2f f. Ur.E6 fe=t); th:nce tr. 37'09'{f r. 66. fect; thcocc eloa6 l cun c to tha lcft brvrtt e redluc of 512.fcct, e cratrel rqle of 11t17013', r! rrc dlrtence of l0o.t7 (chord bora l. l3'2tt27'f. 100,?O fcct); thcacc F. {9'0?t0ar 29.41 fcct; thc lcrvrt eeid crctctly rlght-of-ny lloc S. 89'45'47" 2. 623.2t fGGt to r polat o tbc cart ltne of rdd Sectloa 16; tb:acc I. 89'29'5f E. U0.30 fcct to the Truc Pol Bcglaning, cootrLor.s 9.I2 ecrcr, DrG or lcea. Therc 1r ako hrcly colvryod: (1) An eecanat .d rlght of ny fot roeduay rod utflltt DcI 3O feot 1o vldth, crtcodlng fro a rord ee coastnrtGd d f! along thc Tcrt.rly bondrry of the tr.ct of lrnd harcln co|rrt, thencr dog tt [ortbGrly boundelt of r trrct of led tll,r de coovcyed by grotor to Jcr l{cCutcheon lfoyc! er arcb rerA:ytr mr coartnrctcd end ln pIece. (ry' t. 'zi1 oo I --\ii-N\rVl I N=Non'.-l\6hN I '\{,/ )t-;/ I ,'n/ ' ),r'' \"I ^tv/z \.'':-^",// ,I r.! I lr., i(, \I n'*t''Ni i\, EI, # il Jtr.1;,--=-=- . o rO:o HDj' It (, cw S:Y,l ;-1"4."/i*n + *#-tr Lr a {E*,T,s, r L.th !:-.s' & 5 Jt' -n ?:i-uE fi "H r'1'#i 4 }7! -.L -in ..-YS( A d.,i, t gg {j* * t: ; I*$ ,f ^6, E{,,-t t} * '-t \-/ LJ 1Jc, '--i^ L* + t":- rJ t-11t-! L1Jr ->srf ?:Jta'ea ! ia -'j,4 'rJ r - --.*'--+\ ^r*L&-.,4. ;.-4F. -/ f'=AJ t*- .i ";F t/-- ,d4q; SJ *':' t-! t 4'ts - tiz,r I Building permit Apptication 1ri75 < Garfield County, Colo. l0 S o ,, (L , tg Z{owner: ftlttzs A Contractor or Builder: 5trtr= Location:4n thr . (b. //2 Purpose for which building is to be used: Size of Lot:a5 Distance of building from property line at: Rear Left side 6;t /fl Rishr side Distance from nearest building: Source of water supply: (' 'rz t Type of sewage disposal: ' r"-. width of Buitdins: 2///. Length of Building : e'/ //' Height of walls: Floor space in sq. ft.: 5-7 6 u Nurnber of rooms: - rl rype or roundation: tif,!,t'.,' [::L::::-#;::",, o"u. Material in outside walls: C€0,9,{ ,k:65 Nurnber of stories: Exterior Fin.ish: Type of roof: Qusrrto trc.< Estimated0osr: $ ')tc'o Date construction wiil sta,rt: ' .j,,:t-' 'zi Date of compretion : Jo Gp7 7t Permit charge: $ - per lst $1,000 valuation. $ _--_.-.----- per each additiona,l $1,000 Valuation. TOTAL g ,d^ 9L And I/we hereby agree to build strictly to the terms of the above description, and rlso to clea^r thegrounds adjacent street or streets of all rubbish and debris caused by the construction of said building, Respectflully, The county commissioners hereby grant the above permit as per terms therein stated. rnis 4 / dty of +/ u n <- , lgZS: Building Inspector Clerk ru_ phone No. 915_8211 Job Address POST THIS CARD AT OR NEA.R FRONT OF BUILDING GAru.ruI,D COUNIY #i,, :...:, f,,1, ,, ' ! t'). .24s BUITDING DEPAIUMENT INSPECTTON RECORD Address 2014 nate Ave Nature of Work Use of Buildtng nttlLdino permi* .qtr,rr.-Cie rnd rlFrlagp of Permit $ g2.o" , 1.268 co. Rct, ltl Catbondala $rce Owner Contractor Anount I { -, {-, r:.i il; i:; i-i lii i-: il i- f::. f:. i. f.! [: ;i p, p 1..ili i.r T I i.i I\l ;, :.:;;1,. i'tt,iii l t r,ut.riir:,' ,-,,l., ,. ,8. 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Rd. 112 Carbondale, CO 81623 Dear l,lr. & Mrs. Trulove: Brclosed for your records is a copy of the Resolution of Approvar for yoursubdivision exemption, as signed uy tne Board of county comnissioners onOctober 12, L9A7. Please crcntact this office shouldconcerns. your cooperat.ion in theappreciated. Sincerely, you have any further questions orconpletion of this matter has been /)(--/J"- Glenn Hartmann Planner GH,/ljb B:rclosure 109 8TH STREET, SUITE 303 945-8212 / 625-ss71 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601