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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationNAME: fi EXEMPTION PURPOSE OF EXEMPTION: Li 99 akc (y/ c; -Li 95 0,t, Jae/A . 'T.55 R90�,/ ZONING: A je/ D QUALIFICATION FOR S.B. 35_16444%/1 -0, 4. .e. L0CATI0 OF SITE • /!� ♦ (°� OV -P -A uy )37- WATER: tvtF'k !- DIV. OF WATER RESOURCES RESPONSE: , e ' 9//Vso SEWER: V ✓�� � / =� KM' CHECK LIST: 4.xite.11) FEE PAID ($50 +1.00/acre for each parcel created under 35 acres) X MAP showing proposed lots and access x DEED /`u:cyp'`"'1 c2 9 3 5 a 6 VICINITY MAP 00,,A 100 yr floodplain info. _.�,0 7�,vcu SOIL MAP G"/" N1/14 IF community water, letter of approval from governing body COMMENTS: //'/6 ,J�'U IC NEIL S. MINCER LAWRENCE M. MINCER 1 • LAW OFFICES MINCER, HARTERT AND WILSON 810 PITKIN AVENUE P.O. BOX 850 GLENWOOD SPRINGS. COLORADO 81601 TELEPHONE. (303) 945-5448 MICHAEL E. DOYLE GERALD D. HARTERT December 19, 1980 Garfield County Planning Department 2014 Blake Avenue Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Re: SB 35 Exemption Eric C. Williams Gentlemen: RONALD M. WILSON According to information provided us yesterday, the above - referenced subdivision exemption originally applied for by Eric C. Williams and by L. W. Wright and Sandra E. Wright, purchasers of all of the subject property from Mr. Williams, was approved by the Garfield County Commissioners on October 6, 1980, subject to the submission of appropriate legal descriptions within 120 days from said date. Enclosed is a copy of the warranty deed dated November 7, 1980 from Mr. Williams to Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Also enclosed are two legal descriptions prepared by KKBNA, Inc., of Glenwood Springs, dated December 8, 1980, contain- ing the legal description of the two separate parcels created by this exemption. If you need any further information or documentation concern- ing this exemption, please contact me. Yours very truly, MINCER, HARTERT AND WILSON LAWRENCE M. MINCER LMM/ko Enclosure cc: L. W. Wright KKBNA ScarrowWalker Incorporated Consulting Engineers Land Surveyors 1001 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs Colorado 81601 303 945 8664 Leroy E. Tobier Robert D. Scarrow Martel S. Oldtord Robert A Wamsley PARCEL "A" A parcel of land situated in the SW; of Section 25, and the NWQ of Section 36, all in Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Garfield County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 36, a sand- stone found in place; thence S.85°33'48"E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the True Point of Beginning; thence N.86°31'08"W. 230.07 feet to a point on the centerline of Canyon Creek; thence along the centerline of Canyon Creek the following courses and distances; thence N.35°39'26"W. 82.11 feet; thence N.25 °58'48"W. 96.95 feet; thence N.00°58'43"E. 50.08 feet; thence N.18°27'32"E. 82.82 feet; thence N.23°38' 42"E. 100.44 feet; thence leaving said Canyon Creek N.90°00' 00"E. 248.52 feet; thence S.00°36'16"E. 388.50 feet to the True Point of Beginning, containing 2.50 acres more or less. December 8, 1980 KKBNA, INC. 1001 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 KKBNA ScarrowWalker Incorporated Consulting Engineers Land Surveyors 1001 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs Colorado 81601 303 945 8664 • • Leroy E Tobier Robert D. Scarrow Martin S. Oldtord Robert A. Wamsley PARCEL "B" A parcel of land situated in the SWC of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Garfield County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of said Section 25, a sand- stone found in place; thence N.75°48'51"E. 1151.71 feet to a point on the centerline of Canyon Creek, the True Point of Beginning; thence along the centerline of said Canyon Creek the following courses and distances; thence N.23°38'42"E. 80.20 feet; thence N.04°08'06"E. 424.03 feet; thence N.09°18' 05"W. 22.85 feet; thence leaving said Canyon Creek centerline N.78°10'50"E. 187.57 feet; thence S.00°36'16"E. 557.39 feet; thence N.90°00'00"W. 248.52 feet to the True Point of Beginning, containing 2.49 acres, more or less. December 8, 1980 KKBNA, INC. 1001 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 • • • /1 t e2-4'3z'v) 8Z •82� '70O05 €x'+31 tvv 5o. Qs, 525'354-��� 30 0 8 2 31 Recorded at_ o'clock _% M , Reception No 31:-)6)1/.. THIS DEED, Made this 7th day of November , 1980, between ERIC C. WILLIAMS of t he County Of Garfield and State of Colorado, of the first part, and L. W WRIGHT and SANDRA E. WRIGHT whose legal address is 141 W. 6th St., Glenwood Springs, CO of the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, of the second part: I 1 f'D 696e + g k 557 Recorder. FILING STAMP WITNESSETH, that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS and other good and valuable considerations to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the said parties of second part, their heirs and assigns forever, not in tenancy in common but in joint tenancy, all the following described lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Garfield and State of Colorado, to wit: As described on Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. also known as street and number 45707 Highway 6 & 24, Glenwood Springs, CO TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise apper- taining and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said party of the first part, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever. And the said party of the first part, for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, he is well seized of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind or nature soever, Subject to taxes for 1980 due January 1981, patent reservations of record, easements and rights of way of record or in place, and conditions and covenants of record; and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties of the second part, the survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns of such survivor, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said party of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. The singular number shall include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF' the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. - Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of STATE OF COLORADO County of GARFIELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this by ERIC C. WILLIAMS. } ( ..._:_,' -a._ ' • My Commission expires My Commission expires Fob. 2S, ]984 ERIC C. WILLIAMS [SEAL] [SEAL] [SEAL] day of November .19 80 ,19 . Witness my hand and official seal. Notary Public No. 921A. WARRANTY DEED.—To Joint Tenants.—Copyright ©1978 Bradford Publishing Co., 1824-45 Stout Street. Denver, Colorado (52:3-591D — 5-79 • • EXHIBIT A to Warranty Deed Dated November 7, 1980 From Eric C. Williams to L. W. Wright and Sandra E. Wright A parcel of land situated in the SW1/4SW1/4 and SE1/4SW1/4 of Section 25 and in the NINW1/4 of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying Easterly of the Canyon Creek centerline; said parcel of land is described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 36, a 1"x8"x6" Red Sandstone found in place, thence S. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the "True" point of beginning: thence N. 00°36'16" W. 945.89 feet to a rebar and cap in place, thence S. 78°10'50" W. 157.99 feet to said Canyon Creek centerline; thence S. 09°18'5" E. 22.85 feet along said centerline; thence S. 04°08'06" W. 424.03 feet along said centerline; thence S. 23°38'42" W. 180.64 feet along said centerline; thence S. 18°27'32" W. 82.82 feet along said centerline; thence S. 00°58'43" W. 50.08 feet along said centerline; thence S. 25°58'48" E. 96.95 feet along said centerline; Thence S. 35°39'26" E. 82.11 feet along said centerline; thence leaving said centerline S. 86°31'08" E. 209.07 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the true point of beginning, containing 4.99 acres, more or less. Subject to an easement or right-of-way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across the above described real estate consisting of a strip of land 15 feet in width on either side of a centerline commencing with the northerly end of that centerline of that certain easement or right-of-way for roadway purposes hereafter described and extending northerly therefrom to the northerly boundary line of the above described real estate, said centerline to be established in accordance with the terms of the grant of said easement in Book 527 at Page 69 as Reception No. 293506. Together with an easement or right of way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across a strip of land, situate in the W1/2NW1/4, Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way of the Interstate 70 frontage road, being 15 feet in width on either side of the following described centerline: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 36, a rock found in place, thence $. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place; thence N. 86°31'08" W. 123.19 feet to a point on said centerline, the "True" point of beginning; thence, the following courses along said centerline, 147.97 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius of 203.00 feet and a chord to the right which bears S. 17°55'06" E. 144.72 feet; thence S. 02°57'49" W. 154.49 feet; thence 87.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 1058.52 feet and a chord which bears S. 00°36'19" W. 87.11 feet; thence 131.37 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius of 261.59 feet and a chord which bears S. 12°38'04" W. 130.00 feet; thence 104.06 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 281.31 feet and a chord which bears S. 16°25'29" W. 103.47 feet; thence S. 05°49'39" W. 65.14 feet; thence 90.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 314.51 feet and a chord which bears S. 02°25'21" E. 90.26 feet; thence S. 10°40'22" E. 143.03 feet; thence 138.95 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius of 140.24 feet and a chord which bears S. 17°42'40" W. 133.34 feet; thence 93.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 84.24 feet, and a chord which bears S. 14°25'33" W. 88.46 feet; thence S. 17°14'41" E. 28.62 feet; thence 131.51 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius of 105.44 feet and a chord which bears S. 18°29'10" W. 123.15 feet; thence S. 54°13'01" W. 44.63 feet; thence 62.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 120.00 feet and a chord which bears S. 39°13'51" W. 62.06 feet; thence S. 24°14'42" W. to a point on said northerly right-of-way. Also togehter with a total of .097 cubic feet of water per second of time in the Johnson Ditch No. 82D, of which .015 c.f.s. is Priority No. 143D dated May 21, 1889 and .082 c.f.s. is Priority No. 260, dated May 10, 1950. Recorded a _o'clock "41 M., Reception No 3072 Fs? THIS DEED, Made this 7th day or November ). 80 between ERIC C. WILLIAMS of the County of Garfield and state of Colorado, of the first part, and 1� 7z3 557 Recorder. RECORDER'S STAMP JILL C. WILLIAMS whose legal address is 1270 Road 240, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 of the County of Garfield and state of Colorado, of the second part, WITNESSETH, That the said part y of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATIONX to the said part y of the first part in hand paid by the said part y of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, ha g remised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by these presents do es remise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said party of the second part, her heirs, successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said part y of the first part ha s in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, to wit: An easement and right of way for ingress, egress, and roadway purposes over and across a strip of land 30 feet in width and lying and being 15 feet on either side of the centerline of that certain existing roadway as presently constructed and in place over and across the property described in Trustees' Deed recorded in Book 527 at Pages 69, 70, and 71 as Recep- tion No. 293506 of the Garfield County Records, and extending to the property described in Trustees' Deed recorded in Book 527 at Pages 76, 77, and 78 as Reception No. 293508 of the Garfield County records. The'easement and right of way herein conveyed was created by reservation in that certain Trustees' Deed to Eric Williams (Reception No. 293506), and has been located and established by use. This deed is further made and given for the purpose of clarifying any ambiguity which might exist with regard to the intended width of the easement. WMAXMINXXIMXXXIgXXXIXX TO HAVE AND TO HOLT) 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 y of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said part y of the second part, herheirs and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said part y of the first part hag hereunto sethis hand and seal the day and year first above written. SEAL] Eric C. Williams Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of (SEAL] [SEAL] STATE OF COLORADO, ss. County of Garfield The foregoing instrument. was acknowledged before me this 7th q 1980 , by• ERIC C. WILLIAMS. My commission expires My Commission expires Feb. 28, 1984y� day ,.t November , 19 . Witness my hand and official seal. No. 933. QUIT CLAIM DEET).— Bradford Publishing. 15165 West 44th Avenue, Golden. Colorado 80401 — (303) 278-0644— 2-80 Notary Public. KKISNA • Scarrow Walker Incorpora!ed Consulting Engineers Land Surveyors IOW Grano A`:en u6• G, -,•u, -:y: Cc's:,,ido 8501 Lt,,F Tobe, R:.bart D. Sc.rro, M;artr o . dtord Rcbr A '.4371;!2y PARCEL "A" A parcel of land situated in the SWa of Section 25, and the NWQ of Section 36, all in Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Garfield County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 36, a sand- stone found in place; thence S.85°33'48"E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the True Point of Beginning; thence N.86°31'08"W. 230.07 feet to a point on the centerline of Canyon Creek; thence along the centerline of Canyon Creek the following courses and distances; thence N.35°39'26"W. 82.11 feet; thence N.25°58'48"W..96.95 feet; thence N.00°58'43"E. 50.08 feet; thence N.18°27'32"E. 82.82 feet; thence N.23°38' 42"E. 100.44 feet; thence leaving said Canyon Creek N.90°00' 00"E. 248.52 feet; thence S.00°36'16"E. 388.50 feet to the True Point of Beginning, containing 2.50 acres more or less. December 8, 1980 KKBNA, INC. 1001 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 SiadVA Sc.rrow Walker Incorporated Consulting Engineers Land Surveyors 30.3 ,, LE i�,b4rr Robert D Sc.trrow M::rt.n S OWtord Rot,ert A Warnci.,y PARCEL "B" A parcel of land situated in the SW4 of Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Garfield County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of said Section 25, a sand- stone found in place; thence N.75°48'51"E. 1151.71 feet to a point on the centerline of Canyon Creek, the True Point of Beginning; thence along the centerline of said Canyon Creek the following courses and distances; thence N.23°38'42"E. 80.20 feet; thence N.04°08'06"E. 424.03 feet; thence N.09°18' 05"W. 22.85 feet; thence leaving said Canyon Creek centerline N.78°10'50"E. 187.57 feet; thence 5.00°36'16"E. 557.39 feet; thence N.90°00'00"W. 248.52 feet to the True Point of Beginning, containing 2.49 acres, more or less. December 8, 1980 KKBNA, INC. 1001 Grand Avenue Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 RICHARD D. LAMM Governor • • DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street - Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 Administration (303) 839-3581 Ground Water (303) 839-3587 October 1, 1980 Mr. Davis S. Farrar Garfield County Planning Dept. 2014 Blake Ave. Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Re: Williams Exemption Dear Mr. Farrar: J. A. DANIELSON State Engineer We have reviewed the material submitted for the above referenced application for exemption. The developer proposes to use wells for the water supply. These wells would intercept ground water which is tributary to the Colorado River at a point where there is still water available for ap- propriation. This office can issue individual domestic well permits to individual lot purchasers and we recommend approval of the Williams Exemption. HDS/GDV:pkr cc: Lee Enewold, Div. Eng. Ralph Stallman Land Use Comm. Very truly yours, Hal D. Simpson, P.E. Chief, Water Management Branch Loor 6 1980 • Recorded at ReceptionNo. f D, Made this ..70 day of ERIC C. WILLIAMS M FEB 10P) a.t�L4ecorddrll?K 564 PlfE819 January of the County of Garfield Colorado, of the first part, and L. W. WRIGHT and SANDRA E. WRIGHT ,1981, and State of whose legal address is 141 W. 6th St., Glenwood Springs, CO FILING STAMP FEB 4 1gRi 7711,r rt,r1q7""Prt tit , .............,,»••••••., of the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, of the second part: WITNESSETH, that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten and no/100 D.OLLARS and other good and valuable considerations to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the said parties of second part, their heirs and assigns forever. not in tenancy in common but in joint tenancy, all the following described lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the . County of Garfield and State of Colorado, to wit: As described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof also known as street and number 45707 Highway 6 & 24, Glenwood Springs, Colorado TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise apper- taining and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the said party of the first part, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever. And the said party of the first part, for himself, his heirs, executors, and administrators, does covenant, grant, bargain and agree to and with the said parties of the second part, their heirs and assigns, that at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents, he is well seized of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure, perfect, absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and thatthe same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, sales, liens, taxes, assessments and encumbrances of whatever kind or nature soever, Subject to taxes for 1980 due January, 1981, patent reservations of record, easements and rights of way of record or in place, and conditions and covenants of record; and the above bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of the said parties of the second part, the survivor of them, their assigns and the heirs and assigns of such survivor, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the said party of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND. The singular number shall include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written. • Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of [SEAL] ERIC C. WILLIAMS [SEAL] [SEAL] STA'�'��,QJ,99�LORAD0 �p.M o ss. le k4 Garfield The foregoing ?� �� 4141 aeJt1Q21illedged before me this �D day of by ERIC=G:.,*+�� • • t� My Com misgios xpir .1144j p My ''crnn, neer iS$�'F•�(r�14, 84 �M N� 'a,ti,a,III•' January t9 81, , 19 . Witness my han s d official seal. Notary Puhlie No. 921A. WARRANTY DEED.—To Joint Tenants.—Copyright ©1978 Bradford Publishing Co., 1824-46 Stout Street. Denver. Colorado (523-5011) — 5-79 • • EXHIBIT "A" (fin x 564 PAGE85O A parcel of land situated in the SW4SW4 and SE4SW4 of Section 25 and in the N1/2NW4 of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying Easterly of the Canyon Creek centerline; said parcel of land is described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 36, a 1" x 8" x 6" Red Sandstone found in place, thence S. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the "True" point of beginning; thence N. 00°36'16" W. 945.89 feet to a rebar and cap in place; thence S. 78°10'50" W. 187.57 feet to said Canyon Creek centerline; thence S. 09°18'05" E. 22.85 feet along said centerline; thence S. 04°08'06" W. 424.03 feet along said centerline; thence S. 23°38'42" W. 180.64 feet along said centerline; thence S. 18°27'32" W. 82.82 feet along said cenerline; thence S. 00°58'43" W. 50.08 feet along said centerline; thence S. 25°58'48" E. 96.95 feet along said centerline; thence S. 35°39'26" E. 82.11 feet along said centerline; thence leaving said centerline S. 86°31'08" E. 230.07 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the true point of beginning, containing 4.99 acres, more or less. Subject to an easement or right-of-way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across the above described real estate consisting of a strip of land 30 feet in width being 15 feet on each side of a centerline commencing with the northerly end of that centerline of that certain easement or right-of-way for roadway purposes hereafter described and extending northerly therefrom to the northerly boundary line of the above described real estate, said centerline to be established in accordance with the terms of the grant of said easement recorded in Book 527 at Page 69 as Reception No. 293506 of the Garfield County, Colorado records. Together with an easement or right of way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across a strip of land, situate in the W1/2NW4, Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way of the Interstate 70 frontage road, 30 feet in width being 15 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 36, a rock found in place, thence S. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place; thence N. 86°31'08" W. 123.19 feet to a point on said centerline, the "True" point of beginning; thence, the following courses along said centerline, 147.97 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 203.00 feet and chord to the right which bears S. 17°55'06" E. 144.72 feet; thence S. 02°57'49" W. 154.49 feet; thence 87.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 1058.52 feet and chord which bears S. 00°36'19" W. 87.11 feet; thence 131.37 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 261.59 feet and chord which bears S. 12°38'04" W. 130.00 feet; thence 104.06 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 281.31 feet and chord which bears S. 16°25'29" W. 103.47 feet; thence S. 05°49'39" W. 65.14 feet; thence 90.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 314.51 feet and chord which bears S. 02°25'21" • 1,3 '( 564 NGE851 E. 90.26 feet; thence S. 10°40'22" E. 143.03 feet; thence 138.95 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 140.24 feet and chord which bears S. 17°42'40" W. 133.34 feet; thence 93.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 84.24 feet, and chord which bears S. 14°25'33" W. 88.46 feet; thence S. 17°14'41" E. 28.62 feet; thence 131.51 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 105.44 feet and chord which bears S. 18°29'10" W. 123.15 feet; thence S. 54°13'01" W. 44.63 feet; thence 62.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 120.00 feet and chord which bears S. 39°13'51" W. 62.06 feet; thence S. 24°14'42" W. to a point on said northerly right-of-way. Subject to the right of grantors in Trustees' Deed recorded in Book 527 at Page 69 as Reception No. 29305 of the Garfield County, Colorado records giving grantors the right to change the location of such roadway easement over and across grantors' property at any time and in such manner and to such extent as they may determine. Also together with a total of .097 cubic feet of water per second of time in the Johnson Ditch No. 82D, of which .015 c.f.s. is Priority No. 143D dated May 21, 1889 and .082 c.f.s. is Priority No. 260 dated May 10, 1950. This deed corrects and supersedes the Warranty Deed recorded in Book 559 at Page 724, Reception No. 309284, Garfield County records. '‘ rTh ri,:t • its_ /CI --VA, /-• 1 A 311682 11 To; GARFIELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEAR SIRS; WE, ERIC C. WILLIAMS AND SHIRLEY WILLIAMS HEREBY GRANT OUR PERMISSION TO MR. AND MRS. L.W. WRIGHT TO APPLY FOR AN EXEMPTION TO SPLIT OUR PROPERTY INTO (2) PARCELS CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 2.495 EACH. THE COST OF SUCH SPLIT SHALL BE PAID BY MR. AND MRS L.W. WRIGHT. ERIC C. WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS • • MR. DAVIS FARRAR GARFIELD COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 8i60p DEAR MR. FARRAR; t RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT TO YOU, INFORMATION ON THE FOLLOWING PIECE OF PROPERTY IN ORDER THAT IT MAY BE SPLIT INTO 2 PARCELS BY PERMISSION OF THE GARFIELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY CONSIST OF A HOUSE ON 4.99 ACRES. THE HOME, WHICH IS SITUATED ON THE SOUTH- ERN PORTION OF THE LOT, IS CURRENTLY SERVED BY A DOMESTIC WELL AND AN INDIVIDUAL SEPTIC SYSTEM. IN SPLITTING THE PROPERTY INTO 2 PARCELS THE OTHER LOT WOULD ALSO BE SERVED BY AN INDIVIDUAL WELL AND SEPTIC SYSTEM ENCLOSED YOU WILL FIND A COPY OF THE PLAT MAP DRAWN BY SCARROW & WALKER (KKBNA) ON A SCALE OF I" EQUALS It, A COPY OF THE DEED, A LETTER OF PERMISSION FROM THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY, A USGS QUADRANGLE MAP, AND A SHEET PROVIDED BY MICHAEL VJALL OF THE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVtCE DESCRIBING THE SOIL TYPE IA' THIS AREA. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, OF SHJULD YOU DESIRE ANY FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US. WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONSIDERATIJN IN THIS MATTER. SINCERELY YOURS, MRS. L.W. WRIGHT • 1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 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 ERIC C. WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS respectfully petitioners the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, to exempt by resolu- tion the division of 4.99 acre tract of land into 2 tracts of approximately 2.1.95 acres each, 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: VE WISH TO SPLIT OUR PROPERTY INTO 2 PARCELS IN ORDER THAT WE MAY SELL ONE OF THESE PARCELS In support of this petition, the petitioner also submits the following: (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 - L)' (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 $,.:;,)°,5 (h) Evidence of the soil types Submitted at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, this U7 day of SEPTEMBER , 19 DO Peti tioner Mailing Address 45707 O7 HIGHWAY 6&24 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 945-5202 5202 Telephone Number • • 'IR. DAVIS FARRAR GARFIELD COUNTY PLANNING DEKA RTMENT GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 DEAR MR. FARRAR; N RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT TO YOU, INFORMATION ON THE FOLLOWING PIECE OF PROPERTY IN ORDER THAT IT MAY BE SPLIT INTO 2 PARCELS BY PERMISSION OF THE GARFIELD COUNTY C0''MISSIONERS. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY CONSIST OF A HOUSE ON 4.99 ACRES. THE HOME, WHICH IS SITUATED ON THE SOUTH- ERN PORTION OF THE LOT, IS CURRENTLY SERVED BY A DOMESTIC WELL AND AN INDIVIDUAL SEPTIC SYSTEM. IN SPLITTING THE PROPErTY INTO 2 PARCELS THE OTHER LOT WOULD ALSO BE SERVED BY AN INDIVIDUAL WELL AND SEPTIC SYSTEM ENCLOSED YOU WILL FIND A COPY OF THE PLAT MAP DRAWN ey SCARROW & WALKER (KKBNA) ON A SCALE OF I" EQUALS it, A COPY OF THE DEED, A LETTER OF PERMISSION FROM THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY, A USGS QUADRANGLE MAP, AND A SHEET PROVIDED EY "$CHAEL ,',ALL OF THE SOIL C ONSERVAT I'ON SERVICE DESCRIBING THE SOIL TYPE IN THIS AREA. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CF SH.)ULD YOU DESIRE ANY FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO C0"'TACT US. WE APPRECIATE YOUR. CONSIDERATION IN THIS MATTER. SINCERELY YOURS, MRS. L.W. WRIGHT BEFORE HE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 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 ERIC C. WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS respectfully petitioners the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, to exempt by resolu- tion the division of 4.99 acre tract of land into 2 tracts of approximately 2.495 acres each, 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: 4�E WISH TO SPLIT OUR PROPERTY INTO 2 PARCELS IN ORDER THAT WE MAY SELL ONE OF THESE PARCELS In support of this petition, the petitioner also submits the following: (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 LA (e) )Statement on method of sewage disposal W 100 year floodplain information where live stream crosses or adjoins said tract (g) Fee in the amount of $.-• (h) Evidence of the soil types Submitted at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, this t7 day of SEPTEMBER , 19 80 Petitioner Mailing Address 5707 F+IGHWAY 6624 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 8,601 9455202 Telephone Number c, • APR 1 i MB • ll000rded at o' Clo i ception .222-5-408, Mi ldrad Iilsuor�, R� oord TRUSTEES' DEED r 17),E. :��1 �`, r\PR 1 STATE rinT4T A.Y Fit THIS TRUSTEES' DEED, made this 13th day of April, 1979, between ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN and THE COLORADO NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER, a national banking association organized and doing business under the laws of the United States, as Trustees under the Will of Henry P. Williams, Jr., as duly admitted to probate in the District Court in and for Garfield County, Colorado, No. 10-3482, on April 3, 1968, Grantors, and ERIC C. WILLIAMS, Grantee, whose address is 45707 U.S. Highway 6 & 24, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 81601, WITNESSETH, Grantors, for and in consideration of the sum of Forty One Thousand Seven Hundred and no/100 Dollrs, hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to Grantee all of the following described real estate situate in the County of Garfield, State of Colorado, to -wit: A parcel of land situated in the SW4SW4 and SEaSWa of Section 25 and in the N1/2NW4 of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying Easterly of the Canyon Creek centerline; said parcel of land is described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 36, a 1" x 8" x 6" Red Sandstone found in place, thence S. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the "True" point of beginning; thence N. 00°36'16" W. 945.89 feet to a rebar and cap in place; thence S. 78°10'50" W. 157.99 feet to said Canyon Creek centerline; thence S. 09°18'05" E. 22.85 feet along said centerline; thence S. 04°08'06" W. 424.03 feet along said centerline; thence S. 23°38'42" W. 180.64 feet along said centerline; thence S. 18°27'32" W. 82.82 feet along said centerline; thence S. 00°58'43" W. 50.08 feet along said centerline; thence S. 25°58'48" E. 96.95 feet along said centerline; thence S. 35°39'26" E. 82.11 feet along said centerline; thence leaving said centerline S. 86°31'08" E. 209.07 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the true point of beginning, containing 4.99 acres, more or less. Reserving to grantors an easement or right-of-way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across the above described real estate consisting of a strip of land 15 feet in width on either side of a centerline commencing with the northerly end of that centerline of that certain easement or right-of-way for roadway purposes hereafter described and extending northerly there- from to the northerly boundary line of the above described real estate, said centerline to be • • brK 52 established by grantors, without interfering with the improvements on such property or the access thereto. Together with an easement or right of way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across a strip of land, situate in the WNNW;, Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way of the Interstate 70 frontage road, being 15 feet in width on either side of the following described centerline: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 36, a rock found in place, thence S. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place; thence N. 86°31'08" W. 123.19 feet to a point on said centerline, the "True" point of beginning; thence, the following courses along said centerline, 147.97 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 203.00 feet andchordto the right which bears S. 17°55'06" E. 144.72 feet; thence S. 02°57'49" W. 154.49 feet; thence 87.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 1058.52 feet and chord which bears S. 00°36'19" W. 87.11 feet; thence 131.37 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 261.59 feet and chord which bears S. 12°38'04" W. 130.00 feet; thence 104.06 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 281.31 feet and chord which bears S. 16°25'29" W. 103.47 feet; thence S. 05°49'39" W. 65.14 feet; thence 90.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 314.51 feet and chord which bears S. 02°25'21" E. 90.26 feet; thence S. 10°40'22" E. 143.03 feet; thence 138.95 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 140.24 feet and chord which bears S. 17°42'40" W. 133.34 feet; thence 93.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 84.24 feet, and chord which bears S. 14°25'33" W. 88.46 feet; thence S. 17°14'41" E. 28.62 feet; thence 131.51 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 105.44 feet and chord which bears S. 18°29'10" W. 123.15 feet; thence S. 54°13'01" W. 44.63 feet; thence 62.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 120.00 feet and chord which bears S. 39°13'51" W. 62.06 feet; thence S. 24°14'42" W. to a point on said northerly right-of-way. Reserving to grantors the right to change the location of such roadway easement over and across grantors' property at any time and in such manner and to such extent as they may determine. Also together with a total of .097 cubic feet of water per second of time in the Johnson Ditch No. 82D, of which .015 c.f.s. is Priority No. 143D dated May 21, 1889 and .082 c.f.s. is Priority No. 260 dated May 10, 1950. Together with all the hereditaments and appurtenances there- unto belonging and all of the right, title, interest, estate, claim and demand whatsoever of the Grantors either in law or equity, of, in and to the above described property; • • BOOK 52'7 P. G_ 7i TO HAVE AND HOLD the above described property, with all appurtenances, unto the Grantee, his heirs and assigns; and the Grantors, for themselves and their successors, warrant the title against all persons claiming under them. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantors Deed the day T. rl 4_•:.� ti ti 'ATTEST : and year first above erso Colora al Trust Officer of The o National Bank of Denver STATE OF COLORADO CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER .-The within and O;'; of April, RL sident and Trust Yei 1(,-. Titer' of the theq41,1 Ii1,- Qt Henry P. Pi.iiitat Inty hand ) ) ) ss. have executed this Trustees' written. and i`! THE COLORADO NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER B y : III lir/004e L,6-' Vice President and Trust Officer, As Trustees under the Will of Henry P. Williams, Jr. foregoing instrument was acknocgledged before me this 1979, by Officer, and Lf�r Colorado National Bank Williams, Jr. /4%, .as Vice , Personal and official seal. of Denver, as Trustee under ' .yy. comirii.ssion expires. t -•- --.5 /7u / // /% Notary Public STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF GARFIELD ) ss. The within and foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this of April, 1979, by Robert S. Zimmerman as Trustee under the Will of Henry P. Williams, Jr. WITNESS my hand and official seal. DRi c417Qmission expires: v\� is v -// Notary Public • . T0; GARFIELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DEAR SIRS; WE, ERIC C. WILLIAMS AND SHIPLEY WILLIAMS HEREBY GRANT OUR PERMISSION TO YR. AND MRS. L.W. WRIGHT TO APPLY FOR AN EXEMPTION TO SPLIT OUF PFOPEFTY INTO (2) PARCELS COSISTI! G OF APPROXIMATELY 2.495 EACH. THE COST OF SUCH SPLIT SHALL BE PAID BY YJR. AND "RS L.W. WRIGHT. ERIC 0. WILLIAMS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS 04w. In "Ay .. y r� • Zr 11;1.'1 J • � h • 0 • ACK r ' GN [L'•.� �' -- - -..-.--:-- ji :+ .....1 .. t; f r ' 1 . ", s Vi, • more. Organic matter content is high. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight. This soil is occa- sionally flooded for brief periods between April and Sep- tember. This soil is used mainly for grazing, wildlife habitat, and limited irrigated hay. Good management of water and fertilizer maintains or improves the production of native hay. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly wildrye, wheatgrass, needlegrass, and small amounts of forbs and shrubs. • When range condition deteriorates, dandelion, yarrow, rabbitbrush, big sagebrush, and Kentucky bluegrass in- crease. Properly managing grazing maintains and im- proves range condition. Basin wildrye, slender wheat - grass, and western wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are good practices. Fencing protects this more productive soil. This soil is lower than surrounding soils and usually con- tains the water supply for livestock. Reducing brush im- proves the range. Mule deer, snowshoe hare, elk, coyote, and blue grouse find habitat on this soil. Community development is limited by flooding. This is a good source of topsoil. This soil is in capability subclass Vle, nonirrigated. 64—Tanna silty clay loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes. This moderately deep, well drained soil is on mountain- sides. Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 7,600 feet. This soil formed in material weathered from shale. The aver- age annual precipitation is about 17 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 43 degrees F, and the average frost -free period is about 100 days. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown silty clay loam about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is Tight brownish gray clay and Tight gray silty clay about 15 inches thick. The substratum is light gray channery clay loam about 6 inches thick. Weathered shale is at a depth of 30 inches. Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Dollard clay and shale outcrop on steep and very steep mountainsides. These areas make up 10 to 15 percent of the map unit. - Permeability is slow, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is severe. This soil is used mainly for wildlife habitat and limited grazing. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly Gambel oak, serviceberry, snowberry, and elk sedge. When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs ,r"'` crease. When the range is in poor condition, Kentucky .uegrass, weeds, and annual plants are numerous. Properly managing grazing maintains and improves range condition. Mule deer, wild turkey, and cottontail rabbit find habitat on this soil. 1 ti SOIL SURVEY Use of this soil for community development, for sani- tary facilities, and as a source of construction material is limited by steep slopes, high clay content, low strength, depth to bedrock and shrink -swell potential. Road con- struction and building foundations can be designed to reduce the effects of shrinking and swelling. A good drainage system reduces soil slumping. This soil is in capability subclass Vile, nonirrigated. --465—Torrifluvents, nearly level. This broadly defined unit consists of deep, well drained 'o somewhat poorly drained, nearly level soils on flood plains adjacent to the Colorado and Roaring Fork Rivers and their major tribu- taries. Slope is 0 to 6 percent. The soils formed in alluvium. These soils are stratified and vary widely in texture and depth. The surface layer ranges from loamy sand and fine sandy loam to silty loam and clay loam. The underlying layers are generally sandy loam or loam strati- fied with sand, gravel, and cobbles. In some areas gravel and cobbles are on or near the surface. The water table fluctuates between depths of 2 and 4 feet and in some years is near the surface during spring runoff from snowmelt. These soils are subject to brief, occasional flooding late in spring and early in summer. Included -in mapping are small isolated areas of Wann soils that have slopes of 1 to 3 percent. Small areas of t soils that are moderately to severely affected by alkali • are identified by an alkali spot symbol. Small, isolated areas where water stands at or near the surface all year are identified by wet spot and marsh spot symbols. These areas make up 15 percent of the map unit. These soils are used for wildlife habitat, recreation, and some grazing. The native vegetation is mainly cottonwood, willow, tamarisk and water -tolerant grasses, sedges, and rushes. In many areas these soils are suited to production of Fremont cottonwood. The soils are capable of producing 230 board feet of timber per acre from a fully stocked, even -aged stand of 40 -year-old trees. Where these soils are accessible, they provide shelter and forage for livestock. Mule deer, cottontail rabbit, coyote, bobcat, ducks, geese, and other native birds find food and shelter on these soils. Where feasible, planting food plots. trees and shrubs, and nesting cover enhances the habitat for upland wildlife. Where the water table is high, open water for waterfowl and fish can be developed by blast- ing or by excavating. These soils have potential for recreation. Wildlife is abundant, and the nearby rivers can be used for railing and canoeing. Community development is very limited by flooding, the seasonal high water table, and variable texture. Onsite investigation is necessary. These soils are in capability subclass Vliw, nonirrigat- ed. more. Organic matter content is high. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight. This soil is occa- sionally flooded for brief periods between April and Sep- tember. This soil is used mainly for grazing, wildlife habitat, and limited irrigated hay. Good management of water and fertilizer maintains or improves the production of native SOIL SURVEY Use of this soil for community development, for sani- tary facilities, and as a source of construction material is limited by steep slopes, high clay content, low strength, depth to bedrock and shrink -swell potential. Road con- struction and building foundations can be designed to reduce the effects of shrinking and swelling. A good drainage system reduces soil slumping. hay.This soil is in capability subclass Vile, nonirrigated. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly wildrye, wheatgrass, needlegrass, and small amounts of forbs--'65—Torrifluvents, nearly level. This broadly defined and shrubs. When range condition deteriorates, dancfe;ion, yarrow, rabbitbrush, big sagebrush, and Kentucky bluegrass in- crease. Properly managing grazing maintains and im- proves range condition. Basin wildrye, slender wheat - grass, and western wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. Preparing a seedbed and drilling the seed are good practices. ' Fencing pfotects this more productive soil. This soil is (ower.than surrounding soils and usually con- tains the water supply for livestock. Reducing brush im- proves the range. Mule deer, snowshoe hare, elk, coyote, and blue grouse find habitat on this sail. P""" Community development is limited by flooding. This -„Oil is a good source of topsoil_ This soil is in capability subclass Vle, nonirrigated. 64—Tanna silty clay loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes. This moderately deep, well drained soil is on mountain- sides. Elevation ranges from 6,500 to 7,600 feet. This soil formed in material weathered from shale. The aver- age annual precipitation is about 17 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 43 degrees F, and the average frost -free period is about 100 days. Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown silty clay loam about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is light brownish gray clay and light gray silty clay about 15 inches thick. The substratum is light gray channery clay loam about 6 inches thick. Weathered shale is at a depth of 30 inches. Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Dollard clay and shale outcrop on steep and very steep mountainsides. These areas make up 10 to 15 percent of the map unit. Permeability is slow, and available water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is 20 to 40 inches. Surface runoff is rapid, and the erosion hazard is severe. This soil is used mainly for wildlife habitat and limited grazing. The native vegetation on this soil is mainly Gambel oak, serviceberry, snowberry, and elk sedge. When range condition deteriorates, torbs and shrubs r` '1crease. When the range is in poor condition, Kentucky .uegrass, weeds, and annual plants are numerous. Properly managing grazing maintains and improves range condition. Mule deer, wild turkey, and cottontail rabbit find habitat on this soil. unit consists of deep, well drained 'o somewhat poorly drained, nearly level soils on flood plains adjacent to thi Colorado and Roaring Fork Rivers and their major tribu- taries. Slope is 0 to 6 percent. The soils formed in alluvium. These soils are stratified and vary widely in texture and depth. The surface layer ranges from loamy sand and fine sandy loam to silty loam and clay loam. The underlying layers are generally sandy loarn or loam strati- fied with sand, gravel, and cobbles. In some areas gravel and cobbles are on or near the surface. The water table fluctuates between depths of 2 and 4 feet and in some years is near the surface during spring runoff from snowmelt. These soils are subject to brief, occasional tlooding late in spring and early in summer. Included'in mapping are small isolated areas of Wann soils that have slopes of 1 to 3 percent. Small areas of soils that are moderately to severely affected by alkali are identified by an alkali spot symbol. Small, isolated areas where water stands at or near the surface all year are identified by wet spot and marsh spot symbols. These areas make up 15 percent of the rnap unit. These soils are used for wildlife habitat, recreation, and some grazing. The native vegetation is mainly cottonwood, willow, tamarisk and water -tolerant grasses, sedges, and rushes. In many areas these soils are suited to production of Fremont cottonwood. The soils are capable of producing 230 board feet of timber per acre from a fully stocked, even -aged stand of 40 -year-old trees. Where these soils are accessible, they provide shelter and forage for livestock. Mule deer, cottontail rabbit, coyote, bobcat, ducks, geese, and other native birds find food and shelter on these soils. Where feasible, planting food plots, trees and shrubs, and nesting cover enhances the habitat for upland wildlife. Where the water table is high, open water for waterfowl and fish can be developed by blast- ing or by excavating. These soils have potential for recreation. Wildlife is abundant, and the nearby rivers can be used for rafting and canoeing. Community development is very limited by flooding, the seasonal high water table, and variable texture. Onsite investigation is necessary. These soils are in capability subclass Vllw, nonirrigat- ed. Orr Li- APR 1 "r 279 , • Reoorded at_ - o'c+3o�'� /1 F� -Deception No. 506 Mildred Alzdorf, R000rdcw TRUSTEES` DEED BouK 527 F E 69 APR 1 7'97` 3fATf PnCUM MARY FEE THIS TRUSTEES' DEED, made this 13th day of April, 1979, between ROBERT S. ZIMMERMAN and THE COLORADO NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER, a national banking association organized and doing business under the laws of the United States, as Trustees under the Will of Henry P. Williams, Jr., as duly admitted to probate in the Di.trict Court in and for Garfield County, Colorado, No. 10-3482, on April 3, 1968, Grantors, and ERIC C. WILLIAMS, Grantee, whose address is 45707 U.S. Highway 6 & 24, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, 81601, WITNESSETH, Grantors, for and in consideration of the sum of Forty One Thousand Seven Hundred and no/100 Doll'rs, hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to Grantee all of the following described real estate situate in the County of Garfield, State of Colorado, to -wit: A parcel of land situated in the SW4SW4 and SE4SW4 of Section 25 and in the NINW4 of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying Easterly of the Canyon Creek centerline; said parcel of land is described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 36, a 1" x 8" x 6" Red Sandstone found in place, thence S. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the "True" point of beginning; thence N. 00°36'16" W. 945.89 feet to a rebar and cap in place; thence S. 78°10'50" W. 157.99 feet to said Canyon Creek centerline; thence S. 09°18'05" E. 22.85 feet along said centerline; thence S. 04°08'06" W. 424.03 feet along said centerline; thence S. 23°38'42" W. 180.64 feet along said centerline; thence S. 18°27'32" W. 82.82 feet along said centerline; thence S. 00°58'43" W. 50.08 feet along said centerline; thence S. 25°58'48" E. 96.95 feet along said centerline; thence S. 35°39'26" E. 82.11 feet along said centerline; thence leaving said centerline S. 86°31'08" E. 209.07 feet to a rebar and cap in place, the true point of beginning, containing 4.99 acres, more or less. Reserving to grantors an easement or right-of-way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across the above described real estate consisting of a strip of land 15 feet in width on either side of a centerline commencing with the northerly end of that centerline of that certain easement or right-of-way for roadway purposes hereafter described and extending northerly there- from to the northerly boundary line of the above described real estate, said centerline to be • BOOK 527 F'q '70 established by grantors, without interfering with the improvements on such property or the access thereto. Together with an easement or right of way to be used as a roadway for ingress and egress over and across a strip of land, situate in the W1/2NW4, Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 90 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, lying northerly of the northerly right-of-way of the Interstate 70 frontage road, being 15 feet in width on either side of the following described centerline: Beginning at the Northwest Corner of said Section 36, a rock found in place, thence S. 85°33'48" E. 1373.32 feet to a rebar and cap in place; thence N. 86°31'08" W. 123.19 feet to a point on said centerline, the "True" point of beginning; thence, the following courses along said centerline, 147.97 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 203.00 feet and chord to the right which bears S. 17°55'06" E. 144.72 feet; thence S. 02°57'49" W. 154.49 feet; thence 87.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 1058.52 feet and chord which bears S. 00°36'19" W. 87.11 feet; thence 131.37 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 261.59 feet and chord which bears S. 12°38'04" W. 130.00 feet; thence 104.06 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 281.31 feet and chord which bears S. 16°25'29" W. 103.47 feet; thence S. 05°49'39" W. 65.14 feet; thence 90.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 314.51 feet and chord which bears S. 02°25'21" E. 90.26 feet; thence S. 10°40'22" E. 143.03 feet; thence 138.95 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 140.24 feet and chord which bears S. 17°42'40" W. 133.34 feet; thence 93.13 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 84.24 feet, and chord which bears S. 14°25'33" W. 88.46 feet; thence S. 17°14'41" E. 28.62 feet; thence 131.51 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius 105.44 feet and chord which bears S. 18°29'10" W. 123.15 feet; thence S. 54°13'01" W. 44.63 feet; thence 62.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius 120.00 feet and chord which bears S. 39°13'51" W. 62.06 feet; thence S. 24°14'42" W. to a point on said northerly right-of-way. Reserving to grantors the right to change the location of such roadway easement over and across grantors' property at any time and in such manner and to such extent as they may determine. Also together with a total of .097 cubic feet of water per second of time in the Johnson Ditch No. 82D, of which .015 c.f.s. is Priority No. 143D dated May 21, 1889 and .082 c.f.s. is Priority No. 260 dated May 10, 1950. Together with all the hereditaments and appurtenances there- unto belonging and all of the right, title, interest, estate, claim and demand whatsoever of the Grantors either in law or equity, of, in and to the above described property; BOOK 527 TO HAVE AND HOLD the above described prop:trty, with all appurtenances, unto the Grantee, his heirs and assigns; and the Grantors, for themselves and their successors, warrant the title against all persons claiming under them. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantors have executed this Trustees' Deed the day and year first above written. 3 (; '-ATTEST: erso' Colora al Trust Officer of The o National Bank of Denver STATE OF COLORADO ss. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER and THE COLORADO' NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER By: III 6e, LI(//A0, Vice President and Trust Officer, As Trustees under the Will of Henry P. Williams, Jr. The within and foregoing instrument was ackno ledged before me this • 'fl,'t'; of April, 1979, by ,� ��,j:;*�-rt �t.� as Vice P.'sident aid Trust Officer, and z� `7•,/._,r'/ , Personal ust(� 'Aicer'yof the Colorado National Bank of Denver, as Trustee under the `%lilt. of Henry P. Williams, Jr. 1EA4sitty hand and official seal. ;4Iy; comiu,ssion expires: STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF GARFIELD ) ss. �., Notary Public The within and foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /(,,{ day of April, 1979, by Robert S. Zimmerman as Trustee under the Will of Henry P. Williams, Jr. WITNESS my hand and official seal. • 0 131y1,-cf-ya,Imission expires: �j '1 - =J J i; / �4.l <-// r J • Notary Public