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Road and Bridge Department
0298 CR 333A
Rifle, CO 81650
Phone-(970)625-8601 Fax- (970)625-8627
Invoice
Driveway Permit Number: GRB25-D-3
Invoice Date: 3/26/2025
Bill To: Daren Turner / Robert Schneider
218 E Vally Rd Ste 104-323
Carbondale , CO 81623
$75.00 per Driveway Permit.
Driveway Permit Fee: $75.00
Total Due:
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Application for Driveway Permit
Person Obtaining Permit: Daren Turner/Robert Schneider Permit Number: GRB25 D-3
Application Date: 312612025 Termination Date: 612412025
County Road Number. 81 District: Glenwood Inspector: Harry Shiles
hereby requests permission and authority from the Board of County Commissioners to construct a driveway approach (es)
on the right-of-way off of County Road., 81, 400' +/- West of Sunlight Drive / Elk Range, located on the South side of
road for the purpose of obtaining access to property.
Applicant submits herewith for the consideration and approval of the Board of County Commissioners, a sketch of the
proposed installation showing all the necessary specification detail including:
1. Frontage of lot along road.
2. Distance from centerline of road to property line.
3. Number of driveways requested
4. Width of proposed driveways and angle of approach.
5. Distance from driveway to road intersection, if any.
6. Size and shape of area separating driveways if more than one approach.
7. Setback distance of building(s) and other structure improvements.
8. No unloading of equipment on county road, any damage caused to county road will be repaired at subdivision
expense.
9. Responsible for two years from the date of completion.
General Provisions
1) The applicant represents all parties in interest, and affirms that the driveway approach (es) is to be constructed by
him for the bona fide purpose of securing access to his property and not for the purpose of doing business or
servicing vehicles on the road right of way.
2) The applicant shall furnish all labor and materials, perform all work, and pay all costs in connection with the
construction of the driveway(s). All work shall be completed within ninety (90) days of the permit date.
3) The type of construction shall be as designated and/or approved by the Board of County Commissioners or their
representative and all materials used shall be of satisfactory quality and subject to inspection and approval of the
Board of County Commissioners or their representative.
4) The traveling public shall be protected during the installation with proper warning signs and signals and the Board
of County Commissioners and their duly appointed agents and employee shall be held harmless against any action
for personal injury or property damage sustained by any reason of the exercise of the Permit.
5) The Applicant shall assume responsibility for the removal or clearance of snow, ice, or sleet upon any portion of
the driveway approach (es) even though deposited on the driveway(s) in the course of the County snow removal
operations.
6) In the event it becomes necessary to remove any right-of-way fence, the posts on either side of the entrance shall
be surely braced before the fence is cut to prevent any slacking of the remaining fence and all posts and wire
removed shall be turned over to the District Road Supervisor of the Board of County Commissioners.
7) No revisions or additions shall be made to the driveway(s) or its appurtenances on the right-of-way without
written permission of the Board of County Commissioners.
8) Provisions and specifications outlined herein shall apply on all roads under the jurisdiction of the Board of County
Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, and the Specifications, set forth on the attached hereof and
incorporated herein as conditions hereof.
9) Final inspection of driveway will be required upon completion and must be approved by person issuing
permit or representative of person issuing permit.
The inspection and sign off must be done prior to any CO from the Building and Planning
Department being issued.
Special Conditions:
1. Driveway Width- 30ft
2. Culvert required? True Size: 12 inch by 40ft
3. Asphalt or concrete pad required? True Size of pad: 30ft Wide x 10ft long x 4in thick
4. Gravel portion required? True Length: 100ft
5. Trees, brush and/or fence need to be removed for visibility? False
6. Distance and Direction:
7. Certified Traffic Control Required? False
8. Work zone signs required? False
In signing this application and upon receiving authorization and permission to install the driveway approach (es)
described herein the Applicant signifies that he has read, understands and accepts the foregoing provisions and conditions
and agrees to construct the driveway(s) in accordance with the accompanying specification plan reviewed and approved
by the Board of County Commissioners.
Signed:
Address:
Telephone Number:
Permit granted 3/26/2025, subject to the provisions, specifications and conditions stipulated herein.
For Board of County Commissioners' of Garfield County, Colorado:
Representative of Garfield County Road and Bridge Signature
Specifications
1. A driveway approach is understood to be that portion of the county road right -of way between the
pavement edge and the property line that is designed and used for the interchange of traffic
between the roadway and abutting property.
2. At any intersection, a driveway shall be restricted for a sufficient distance from the intersection to
preserve the normal and safe movement of traffic. (It is recommended for rural residence
entrances that a minimum intersection clearance of 50 feet be provided and for rural commercial
entrances a minimum of 100 feet be provided.)
3. All entrances and exits shall be so located and constructed that vehicles approaching or using
them will be able to obtain adequate sight distance in both directions along the county road in
order to maneuver safely and without interfering with county road traffic.
4. The Applicant shall not be permitted to erect any sign or display material, either fixed or
movable, on or extending over any portion of the county road right-of-way.
5. Generally, no more than one approach shall be allowed any parcel or property the frontage of
which is less than one hundred (100) feet. Additional entrances or exits for parcels having a
frontage in excess of one hundred 100) feet shall be permitted only after showing of actual
convenience and necessity.
6. All driveways shall be so located that the flared portion adjacent to the traveled way will not
encroach upon adjoining property.
7. No commercial driveway shall have a width greater than thirty (30) feet measured at right angles
to the centerline of the driveway except as increased by permissible radii. No noncommercial
driveway shall have a width greater than twenty (20) feet measured at right angles to the
centerline of the driveway, except as increased by permissible radii.
8. The axis of an approach to the road may be at a right angle to the centerline of the county road
and of any angle between ninety (90) degrees and sixty (60) degrees but shall not be less than
sixty (60) degrees. Adjustment will be made according to the type of traffic to be served and other
physical conditions.
9. The construction of parking or servicing areas on the county road right-of-way is specifically
prohibited. Commercial establishments for customer vehicles should provide off -the -road parking
facilities.
10. The grade of entrance and exit shall slope downward and away from the road surface at the same
rate as the normal shoulder slope and for a distance equal to the width of the shoulder but in no
case less than twenty (20) feet from the pavement edge. Approach grades are restricted to not
more than ten percent (10%).
11. All driveways and approaches shall be so constructed that they shall not interfere with the
drainage system of the street or county road. The Applicant will be required to provide, at his
own expense, drainage structures at entrances and exits, which will become an integral part of the
existing drainage system. The Board of County Commissioners or their representative, prior to
installation, must approve the dimensions and types of all drainage structures.
Note: This permit shall be made available at the site where and when work is being done. A work
sketch or drawing of the proposed driveway(s) must accompany application. No permit will be
issued without drawing, blueprint, or sketch.