HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.22 CGS Survey Submittal FormCOLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SUBMITTAL
FORM FOR LAND -USE REVIEWS
County Garfield County Date 11/23/2020
Project Name Minor Subdivision of Lot 1, Big R Commercial Park Subdivisil
APPLICANT
(or Applicant's Authorized Representative responsible for paying CGS -review fee)
Narne Rifle Real Estate Solutions I, LLC
Address Attn: Dan Markoya
711 E. Valley Road, Suite 101
Basalt, CO 81621
Ph. No. (970) 704-3176 Fax No. (970) 927-3708
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Section(s) 11
Township ®IMO
Range 13 Wit
Dec Lat
Dec Long
FEE SCHEDULE
(effective June 1, 2009)
Reviews for Counties
Small Subdivision (> 3 dwellings and < 100 acres) $950
Large Subdivision (? 100 acres and < 500 acres) . $1,550
Very Large Subdivision (500 acres or more) $2,500
Very small residential subdivisions (1-3 dwellings and < 100 acres) $600
Reviews for Municipalities .At hourly rate of reviewer
Special Reviews At hourly rate of reviewer
School Site Reviews $855
CGS LAND USE REVIEWS
Geological studies are required by Colorado counties for all subdivisions of unincorpo-
rated land into parcels of less than 35 acres, under State statute C.R.S. 30-28-136 (1) (i)
(Senate Bill 35, 1972). Some Colorado municipalities require geological studies for sub-
division of incorporated land. In addition, local governments are empowered to regu-
late development activities in hazardous or mineral -resource areas under C.R.S. 24-65.1-
101 et seq. (House Bill 1041, 1974) and C.R.S. 34-1-301 et seq. (I -louse Bill 1529, 1973),
respectively.
Local -government agencies submit proposed subdivision applications and supporting
technical reports to the Colorado Geological Survey "...for evaluation of those geologic
factors which would have significant impact on the proposed use of the land," in accor-
dance with State statutes. The CGS reviews the submitted documents and serves as a
technical advisor to local -government planning agencies during the planning process.
Since 1984, the CGS has been required by law to recover the full direct cost of perform-
ing such reviews.
The adequate knowledge of a site's geology is essential for any development project. It
is needed at the start of the project in order to plan, design, and construct a safe devel-
opment. Proper planning for geological conditions can help developers and future
owners/users reduce unnecessary maintenance and/or repair costs.
Colorado Geological Su Wray • 15U0 Ellinols Street. Golden, CO 80401 • Ph: 303.384-2655 • Email: CGS LIJRGmines,edu • ColaradoGeologlcal5urvay.org
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