HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication.pdfGARFIELD COUNTY Building and Planning Department 1088 th Street, Suite 401 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Telephone: (970) 945-8212 Facsimile: (970) 384-3470 www.garfield-countv.com
Small Temporary Employee Housing Administrative Checklist GENERAL INFORMATION -Submit 1 paper& 1 CD copy of the completed application to Planning Department wTin 48 hours following occupation
(To be completed by the Small Facility Operator -e.g. well pad operator) SectionfTownship/Range Location of Housing Site: Sec 21 -T6S -R95W Well Pad Number: PA 22-21 Tax Parcel Number
for Parcel Containing Housing Site: 2173-222-00-951 GPS and/or Lat-Long Coordinates of Housing Facility Site (Often included in APD): La!: 39.510513 Long: -108.008044 Maximum Number
of Occupants at Zone District: Rural Pemlitted Site (e.g. well pad): less than 8 Cumulative Amount of Time (in Days) The Facility Will be at Location: 32 days State or Federal Pennitting
Agency Overseeing Reclamation, Restoration and Revegetation and Relevant Pennit Number: 0504522038 Date of Installation: 9/28/13 Date of Removal: 3/9/14 Name of Landowner: BLM Street
Address: 2300 River Frontage Telephone: Email: Road 970 876-9000 City: Silt State: CO Zip Code: 81635 Name of Operator's Compliance Officer: WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC Bryan S. Hotard
Street Address: PO Box 370 Telephone: 970-285-9377 ext Email: 2754 Brllan.Hotard<1ilw[!xe nerov.com City: Parachute State: CO Zip Code: 81635 Company 24-Hour Emergency Contact: WPX Energy
Rocky Mountain, LLC Phone Number: 970-285-9377 This Administrative Checklist must be received by /he Gcrlield County Planning Department within 48 hours following occupancy of the Small
Facility. be delivered to A copy of this completed Administrative Checklist and all associated submittals shall the Garlield County Sheriffs Office and relevant Fire Protection District
(if within 48 hours applicable) Office and following occupancy of the Small Facility. Additionally, the Garfield County Sheriffsreceipt) or verified is relevant Fire Protection District
(if applicable) must be notified in writing (return the Operator's email (return receipt) within 48 hours following removal of the Small Facility. It been received by responsibility
to confirm and obtain verification that the Administrative Checklist has 1 STEH-9-13-7716
Fire Suppression Requirements (Per Performance Standard L) "A water storage tank is required to provide water to the sprinkler system (if applicable) and initial suppression activities.
The size of the water tank shall be determined based on sprinkler calculations and initial suppression demands. The relevant fire protection district shall be responsible for determining
the size of the water storage tank. If the Small Facility is not within a fire protection district, the Operator shall provide at least 2500 gallons of water dedicated to initial fire
suppression which is accessible with a dry hydrant." Required Size of water storage tank for sprinkler system and initial suppression activities: 500BBLI 21,000 gallons A. Outline of
Process, The Small Temporary Housing Facility(ies) Review process shall consist of the following procedures as more fully outlined in Section 4-109 of Article IV of the Unified Land
Use Resolution of 2008. 1. Application to relevant protection districts and the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. 2. Application to the County B. Review Process. Prior to submittal of
any forms to the Planning Department, the applicant shall submit all documents to the relevant fire protection district(s) and the Garfield County Sheriff's Office. All forms shall be
accurately completed, signed, dated and submitted to the Garfield County Planning Department within 48 hours following occupation of the Small Facility. C. Submittal Requirements. The
application submitted to the County shall contain the following infonnation: i. A vicinity map indicating the section, township, and range of the subject lot and the location of Small
Facility within the subject lot and the Permitted Site; general relation to surrounding public roads, private roads, adjacent utility systems, residential development, other actively
permitted Small, Minor and Major Facilities, natural drainage courses and municipalities within one (1) mile of the proposed Small Facility; north arrow and scale; GPS coordinates and
current surface ownership of the subject lot. The vicinity map shall be presented on a USGS 7.5 minute series quadrangle at a scale of 1 "=2000' or equivalent, with a topography depicted
at a minimum of 40' intervals. ii. Surveyed layout of the proposed Small Facility within the surveyed boundaries of the Permitted Site, including at a minimum: sewage and wastewater
disposal, trash receptacles, potable water storage, all other associated infrastructure and all other equipment located within the Permitted Site. (See Section 4-502 (C )(3) for site
plan definition) iii. Identification of the private and public roadways accessing each Small Facility. Roadways shall be marked as open, gated, and/or locked (include combinations).
Detailed directions, with mileage, shall be given from the nearest town within Garfield County, nearest Garfield County Sheriff's Office dispatch location and responsible fire district
headquarters to each Small Facility, along each roadway. iv. Name, address and phone number of surface owner of the subject lot. v. Name, address and phone number, including a 24-hour
emergency response number of at least two persons responsible for Operator's emergency field operations; contact numbers for local hospitals. emergency response. fire protection 2
districts, Garfield County Sheriffs Office, Life/Care Flight, and applicable regulatory agencies; site safety/evacuation plan; and any other written response plan for potential emergencies
at the Permitted Site. vi. Identification of the anticipated dates of installation and removal of the Small Facility. The site plan shall include a notation of the total cumulative length
of time (number of days) that the Small Facility will be installed at the Permitted Site. ELIGIBILITY Requirement (Section 7-808 (0)(3) -All Requirements Applicant Planning Must be Satisfied
to be Eligible as a Small Facility Department Complies (YIN) Complies (yIN) The Small Facility and any associated infrastructure must be completely contained within a state or federally
permitted parcel (such as a Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) approved oil/gas YES well pad) in which reclamation and revegetation are secured with the permitting
agency (Permitted Site); and, The Small Facility is located at the Permitted Site for less than a cumulative of one (1) year and at the end of the utilization period, all structures,
foundations and associated infrastructure are completely removed; and, YES The Small Facility shall have an occupancy of eight (8) or fewer people within a Permitted Site (e.g. well
pad) who are employees, contractors or sub-contractors of the operator of the small facility and are needed for onsite safety of the related commercial, industrial, extraction or highway
operation. YES Temporary employee housing facilities that do not have the three characteristics listed above, or consist wholly or in part of Recreational Vehicles as defined above,
are subject to the administrative permit requirements or the Major Impact Permit process, standards and requirements contained in this document. 3
Building Information (Per Unit) Unit 1 Make: Serial Number or Unit 10 Number: Manufacture Year: Size of Unit (Square Feet): 14X56 Unit 2 Make: Serial Number or Unit 10 Number: Manufacture
Year: Size of Unit (Square Feet): Unit 3 Make: Serial Number or Unit 10 Number: Manufacture Year: Size of Unit (Square Feet): Unit 4 Make: Serial Number or Unit 10 Number: Manufacture
Year: Size of Unit (Square Feet): Unit 5 Make: Serial Number or Unit 10 Number: Manufacture Year: Size of Unit (Square Feet): ISOS Permit ISOS Permit Number SEPT-9-13-2994 ~ Signature
of Operator's Compliance ~ A~ ) Officer: /#'~ . .1 ( By signing this form, I verify that all information15rovided in thIs checklist is correct and accurate to the best of my knowledge)
Print ... . Brvan S. Hotard Title: Attorney-In-Fact 4
Eligibility, Submittal and Performance Standards Certification Section 7-808(0)(3) -Small Temporary Employee Housing Facilities (Small Facility(ies)) in Article VII -Standards, requires
the that the following performance standards be met with each facility: Small Facilities, in the nature of Factory Built Nonresidential Structures [as defined under C.R.S. 24-32-3302(a)]
but NOT recreational vehicles [as defined under C.R.S. 42-1-102 (61), including truck, truck tractor, motor home or camper trailer]. may be utilized for housing of workers on projects
related to commercial, industrial, mineral extraction or highway operations, pursuant to the standards for Small Facilities contained in subsection (2), below. Such facilities are not
subject to Garfield County building and fire codes (building code, fire code). However, Small Facilities are subject to all pertinent state (Le. electrical permits), federal permits
and relevant fire protection district(s) code requirements. Small Facilities shall have all of the following basic characteristics: A. The Small Facility and any associated infrastructure
must be completely contained within a state or federally permitted parcel (such as a Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) approved oil/gas well pad) in which reclamation
and revegetation are secured with the permitting agency (Permitted Site); and, B. The Small Facility is located at the Permitted Site for less than a cumulative of one (1) year and at
the end of the utilization period, all structures, foundations and associated infrastructure are completely removed; and, C. The Small Facility shall have an occupancy of eight (8) or
fewer people who are employees, contractors or sub-contractors of the operator of the small facility and are needed for onsite safety of the related commercial, industrial, extraction
or highway operation. Temporary employee housing facilities that do not have the three characteristics listed above, or consist wholly or in part of Recreational Vehicles as defined
above, are subject to the administrative permit requirements or the Major Impact permit process, standards and requirements contained in this document. The Small Facility shall adhere
to the following Standards: All required submittals (as outlined in (2), above) shall be submitted to the Planning Department within 48 hours following occupation of the Small Facility.
Enforcement shall be in accordance with this Resolution. The Small Facility shall demonstrate and certify compliance with the following standards: A. Small Facility must comply with
all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. B. The Small Facility shall NOT contain recreational vehicles as defined in Section 7-808 (D). 5
C. In no case shall unsafe water be used for drinking nor shall raw sewage or contaminated water be discharged on the ground surface. The operator shall conduct monthly tests (or quarterly
if an on-site disinfection system is installed) and maintain records of stored potable water samples specific for coli form bacteria. Any tests indicating coli form contamination must
be disclosed to the Garfield County Board of Health or designee within 72 hours from the time the contaminated water was tested. D. Each Small Facility shall be maintained in a clean,
safe and sanitary condition, free of weeds and refuse. Any hazardous or noxious materials that must be stored at the Small Facility for operational or security reasons must be managed
in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. E. At least one thirty (30) gallon (4 cubic feet) wildlife-proof refuse container shall be provided for
each Factory Built Non-Residential Structure unit. Said container(s) must be durable, washable, non-absorbent metal or plastic with tight-fitting lids. F. Refuse shall be disposed of
weekly, at a minimum. Operators must keep appropriate records, to be provided to the County or any interested third party upon request, to demonstrate that refuse is collected in a timely
fashion and disposed of at a licensed facility. G. Outdoor food storage is prohibited. H. Factory Built Non-Residential Structures equipped by the manufacturer with a fire sprinkler
system, fire detection system, and/or alarm system shall be inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the relevant fire protection district(s) and the
Colorado Division of Housing. I. Single-station carbon monoxide alarms shall be placed in each Factory Built NonResidential Structure. J. One (1) or more approved fire extinguisher(
s) of a type suitable for flammable liquids, combustible materials and electrical fires (Class ABC), or dry chemical, shall be located in each Factory Built Non-Residential Structure
and placed in accordance with applicable fire protection district and/or Colorado Division of Housing codes. K. Domestic animals are prohibited at all Small Facilities. L. A water storage
tank is required to provide water to the sprinkler system (if applicable) and initial suppression activities. The size of the water tank shall be determined based on sprinkler calculations
and initial suppression demands. The relevant fire protection district shall be responsible for determining the size of the water storage tank. If the Small Facility is not within a
fire protection district, the Operator shall provide at least 2500 gallons of water dedicated to initial fire suppression which is accessible with a dry hydrant within each Permitted
Site for a Small Facility. M. The operator shall document all emergency situations requiring action by any government agency or fire protection district, in writing, and such documentation
shall be presented to the Planning Department within 24 hours of the occurrence. N. All required Access Permits shall be obtained from the Garfield County Road and Bridge Department
or the Colorado Department of Transportation. 6
O. The Garfield County Sheriff's Office and relevant fire protection district(s) shall be notified and provided with all documentation as outlined in these regulations, within 48 hours
following occupation of each Small Facility. In addition, the Garfield County Sheriff's Office and relevant fire protection district(s) shall be notified either by hard-copy or electronically
within 48 hours following removal of all Small Facilities. The Planning Department shall be copied on all such notification, whether hard copy or electronic. P. The Operator shall maintain
records identifying workers, whether employees, contractors or sub-contractors, and document the dates that each worker is housed at the Small Facility. Such records shall be provided
to the County or any additional third party upon request. Q. The Operator shall obtain a certification inspection conducted by a third-party Professional Engineer Licensed in the State
of Colorado. The certification shall verify that at the time of inspection the identified Small Facility meets or exceeds the standards set forth in Article 7.808 D. 2. of the Garfield
County Land Use Code of 2008, as amended. This certification shall be on forms provided by the Garfield County Planning Department. The certification shall be provided to the Garfield
County Planning Department within 48 hours following occupation of the Small Facility. R. The Operator shall accurately complete all required forms provided by the Garfield County Planning
Department identifying the location of the facility (SectionfTownship/Range, relevant Tax Parcel Number, and GPS coordinates or Latitude/Longitude coordinates); relevant zone district;
maximum number of occupants; cumulative amount of time (in days) that the Small Facility will be at the specified location; identification of the State or Federal permitting agency overseeing
reclamation, rehabilitation and revegetation of the Permitted Site and relevant permit number; date of installation; date of removal; name and contact information of the landowner; name
and contact information of the Operator's Compliance Officer; 24-hour emergency contact information for the Operator; building information (make, manufacture year, serial number, size
(square feet)); signature and contact information of the Operator's Compliance Officer. S. Wastewater Disposal: 1) Vault System: All vault systems shall be designed and installed to
accommodate the maximum number of persons (eight or less individuals), who will inhabit the Small Facility. In addition, all vault systems shall be equipped with an overflow alarm device.
Vault systems shall be designed to accommodate a minimum of 75 gallons of wastewater per person per day. If a vault system is proposed or has been approved, the Operator must: a. Demonstrate
that year-round vehicular access is available and maintained for safe and regular access for sewage hauling vehicles. b. Maintain all sewage disposal records including but not limited
to trip logs/reports and landfill receipts as public records, available to the County and/or any other interested third party upon request. c. (b) Individual Sewage Disposal System (IS
OS): If an ISDS is proposed, then it shall be designed, installed and operated to accommodate the maximum number of persons who will inhabit the Small 7
Facility (eight or less individuals) and shall otherwise be permitted and operated in accordance with the Garfield County ISDS regulations as contained in BOCC Resolution Number 1994H-136.
I hereby attest that I am the designated Compliance Officer for the aforementioned Small Temporary Employee Housing Facility(ies). I attest that I have read and understand the standards
to which the Facility(ies) shall be installed and operated. I attest that the Facility(ies) will be constructed and maintained in accordance with all applicable Garfield County, State
of Colorado and Federal regulations and standards. In addition, I attest that I have read and understand the enforcement provisions as described in Article 12 of the Garfield County
Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008. Further, I understand that non-compliance with any of the provisions as outlined in Article 7·808 (0) (3) of the Garfield County Unified Land Use
Resolution of 2008 shall be enforced in accordance with Article 12. 4-£Al) . Signature of Operator's Compliance Officer: P r i n t N a me : _-"B"r,.Ly""a""n-,S"".""H,-,-o","t "a""r""d'--__
Title: Attorney -In-Fact Phone Number: 970-285-9377 ext 2754 Email: Bryan.Hotard@wpxenergy.comScott.Brady@wpxenergy.com I hereby attest that I am a Licensed Professional Engineer in
the State of Colorado. I attest that I have conducted a visual inspection of the Small Facility identified in this Administrative Checklist, as installed, and, based on information from
that inspection I certify that the Small Facility complies with the standards set forth in Article 7·808 (0) (3) of the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008. PE Certification Number PE
Stamp See Date of Inspection See Summary Summary Print Name and Title: Oavid Fox of Fox Engineering Solutions Signature See Form 8
GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT FEE SCHEDULE Garfield County, pursuant to Board of County Commissioners ("Board") Resolution No. 98-09, has established a fee structure
("Base Fee") for the processing of each type of subdivision and land use applications. The Base Fee is an estimate of the average number of hours of staff time devoted to an application,
multiplied by an hourly rate for the personnel involved. The Board recognized that the subdivision and land use application processing time will vary and that an applicant should pay
for the total cost of the review which may require additional billing. Hourly rates based on the hourly salary, and fringe benefits costs of the respective positions combined with an
hourly overhead cost for the office will be used to establish the actual cost of County staff time devoted to the review of a particular project. Actual staff time spent will be charged
against the Base Fee. After the Base Fee has been expended, the applicant will be billed based on actual staff hours accrued. Any billing shall be paid in full prior to final consideration
of any land use permit, zoning amendment or subdivision plan. If an applicant has previously failed to pay application fees as required, no new or additional applications will be accepted
for processing until the outstanding fees are paid. Checks, including the appropriate Base Fee set forth below, must be submitted with each land use application, and made payable to
the Garfield County Treasurer. Applications will not be accepted without the required application fee. Base Fees are non-refundable in full, unless a written request for withdraw from
the applicant is submitted prior the initial review of the application materials. Applications must include a Payment Agreement Form ("Agreement") set forth below. The Agreement establishes
the applicant as being responsible for payment of all costs associated with processing the application. The Agreement must be signed by the party responsible for payment and submitted
with the application in order for it to be accepted. The following Base Fees shall be received by the County at the time of submittal of any procedural application to which such fees
relate. Such Base Fees shall be in addition to and exclusive of any cost for publication or cost of consulting service determined necessary by the Board for the consideration of any
application or additional County staff time or expense not covered by the Base Fee, which have not otherwise been paid by the applicant to the County prior to final action upon the application
tendered to the County.
GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT BASE FEES TYPE OF LAND USE ACTION Vacating Public Roads & Rights-of-Way Sketch Plan Preliminary Plan I Conservation Subdivision BASE
FEE $400 $325 $675 + application agency review fees and outside consultant review fees, as authorized pursuant to the Regulations, such as the Colorado Geologic Survey Preliminary Plan
Amendment $325 Final Plat $200 Final Plat Amendment! Correction Plat $100 Combined Preliminary Plan and Final Plat $1,075 Minor Exemption I Amendment $300 I $300 Major Exemption I Amendment
$400 I $300 Rural Land Development Option Exemption I Amendment $400 1$300 General Administrative Permit $250 Floodplain Development Permit $400 Pipeline Development Plan I Amendment
$400 I $300 Small Temporary Employee Housing $50 Minor Temporary Employee Housing $250 Limited Impact Review I Amendment $400 I $300 Major Impact Review I Amendment $525 I $400 Rezoning:
Text Amendment $300 Rezoning: Zone District Amendment $450 Planned Unit Development (PUD) I Amendment $500 I $300 Comprehensive Plan Amendment $450 Variance $250 Interpretation $250
Takings Determination NO FEE Planning Staff Hourly Rate • Planning Director • Senior Planner • Planning Technician • Secretary $50.50 $40.50 $33.75 $30.00 County Surveyor Review Fee
(includes review of Amended Determined by Surveyor$ Plats, Final Plats, Exemption Plats) $ 1 1 Mylar Recording Fee 5t $10 each additional page Page 2
The following guidelines shall be used for the administration of the fee structure set forth above: 1. All applications shall be submitted with a signed Agreement for Payment form set
forth below. 2. County staff shall keep accurate record of actual time required for the processing of each land use application, zoning amendment, or subdivision application. Any additional
billing will occur commensurate with the additional costs incurred by the County as a result of having to take more time that that covered by the base fee. 3. Any billings shall be paid
prior to final consideration of any land use permit, zoning amendment, or subdivision plan. All additional costs shall be paid to the execution of the written resolution confirming action
on the application. 4. Final Plats, Amended or Corrected Plats, Exemption Plats or Permits will not be recorded or issued until all fees have been paid. 5. In the event that the Board
determines that special expertise is needed to assist them in the review of a land use permit, zoning amendment, or subdivision application, such costs will be borne by the applicant
and paid prior to the final consideration of the application. All additional costs shall be paid prior to the execution of the written resolution confirming action on the application.
6. If an application involves multiple reviews, the Applicant shall be charged the highest Base Fee listed above. 7. Types of "Procedures" not listed in the above chart will be charged
at an hourly rate based on the pertinent planning staff rate listed above. 8. The Planning Director shall establish appropriate guidelines for the collection of Additional Billings as
required. Page 3
GARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT PAYMENT AGREEMENT FORM (Shall be submitted with application) GARFIELD COUNTY (hereinafter COUNTY) and WPX Energy Rocky Mountain. LLC
___ Property Owner (hereinafter OWNER) agree as follows: 1. OWNER has submitted to COUNTY an application for _____________ PA 22-21 pad location STEH &ISDS (hereinafter, THE PROJECT).
2. OWNER understands and agrees that Garfield County Resolution No. 98-09, as amended, establishes a fee schedule for each type of subdivision or land use review applications, and the
guidelines for the administration of the fee structure. 3. OWNER and COUNTY agree that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to
ascertain the full extent of the costs involved in processing the application. OWNER agrees to make payment of the Base Fee, established for the PROJECT, and to thereafter permit additional
costs to be billed to OWNER. OWNER agrees to make additional payments upon notification by the COUNTY when they are necessary as costs are incurred. 4. The Base Fee shall be in addition
to and exclusive of any cost for publication or cost of consulting service determined necessary by the Board of County Commissioners for the consideration of an application or additional
COUNTY staff time or expense not covered by the Base Fee. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial Base Fee, OWNER shall pay additional billings to COUNTY to reimburse the COUNTY
for the processing of the PROJECT mentioned above. OWNER acknowledges that all billing shall be paid prior to the final consideration by the COUNTY of any land use permit, zoning amendment,
or subdivision plan. PROPERTY OWNER (OR AUTHQ IZED REPRESENTATIVE) Date Bryan S. Hotard Print Name WPX Energy Rocky Monntain, LLC Mailing Address: PO Box 370, Pal'achnte, CO 81635 Page
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WPX WPX Energy 1058 County Road 215 P.O. Box 370 Parachute, Colorado 81635 (970) 285-9377 9/27/13 Grand Valley Fire Protection District Emergency Operations Attn: Rob Ferguson 0124 Stone
Quarry Rd Parachute, CO 81635 Ph: 970-285-9119 RE: Emergency Response Notification PA22-21 pad Dear Rob: This letter is to inform the Grand Valley Fire Protection District that WPX Energy
will soon commence drilling operations on the above mentioned drilling location. WPX will provide rig site housing accommodations for the duration of the drilling operation approximately
178 days. In accordance with Garfield County Planning and Zoning Regulations, the attached documentation provides emergency response information and driving directions for the WPX P
A 22-21 pad. Should you have any further questions or concerns regarding this notification, feel free to contact me at (970)263-6583. Sincerely, ~A~~ Kris Meil Plmming Coordinator -Piceance
District Kris.meil@wpxenergy.com
From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: t-1eil, Kris "opSCh1ef@gyfpd om" Reed Gary PA 22-21 Rig Move On Notification -Fire District & County Thursday, September 19, 2013 2:47:00 Pfl
PA 22-21 Grand Valley fire l etter doc PA 22-21 BlM Notjfication Hap pub pdf I am notifying you on the attached pad locations we will be commencing drilling operations in the next week
and these operations will continue for approximately 163 days. At which time I will notify you of the removal of the employee housing. This notification is per the GARCO regulations
for our pad located in Sec 21 -T6S R95W. Attached please find a map with directions to the pad layout and emergency contact information. Should you have any questions please let me know.
Thanks, Kris Meil WPX Energy Planning FDA III 1058 County Road 215 Parachute, CO 81635 (970) 285-9377 <2209 (970) 623-6583 cell krjs meil@WpXEnergvcom WPXENERGY.
WPXENERGY PA22-21 WELL PAD The well pad site is located in the SE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 21 T6S, R95W, 6th P.M. (Lat: 39.510513 Long -108.007885) Emergency Contact List: Main Ofiicc'
970.285.9377 answered 24 Homs Doug McAdams WPX Drilling Sup -970·618-7340 Scott Brady -WPX Drilling Sup 970·270.9187 Cell Keyin McDemlOlt-WPX Safe!)' 970-309-1195 Ceil Mark Mumby-Spill
CQntmcto[ 970-260-1576 Cell This site will temporary oiliec and house up to a maximum of 8 individuals during natural gas drilling activities and is expected to complete in less than
6 months. The individuals wilt occupy 2 individual trailer o01ces/houses located on the well pad. One above ground water tank of approximately 500 Barrels capacity on each site. One
potable aboveground water tank of approximately 4000 gallons capacity on-site. Potable water demand is estimated to be 300 gallons/day (4individuals x 75 gpcd).Required minimum fire
suppression demand is 2500 gallons.Total potable and fire suppression volume required is estimated to be 400 galions.Water supply appear adequate with 4000 gallons of storage with refills
scheduled at 5-day intervals.DIY hydrants observed on water tank. Access Description: FROM THE INTERSECTION OF 1ST STREET AND COUNTY ROAD 215 AT PARACHUTE.PROCEED IN A NORTHEASTERLY
DIRECTION ON STATE HIGHWAY 6.:t3.4 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD. PROCEED LEFT IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION.±0.3 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD.
PROCEED LEFT IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION. ±3.2 MILES TO THE EXISTING PA 22-21 DRILL PAD LOCATION. AS SHOWN HEREON.
Section 21 T. 68., R 9S W. ACCESS DESCRIPTION: 10p00-;;--0 2000 ! GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET lINCH= 2000 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF 1ST STREET AND COUNTY ROAD 215 AT PARACHUTE, PROCEED
IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION ON STATE HIGHWAY 6 • • 3.4 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD, PROCEED LEFT IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION, .0.3 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH
A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD, PROCEED LEFT IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION. '3.2 MILES TO THE EXISTING PA 22-21 DRILL PAD LOCATION. AS SHOWN HEREON. ~------------------------------'-------------~WPX
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WPX WPX Energy 1058 County Road 215 P.O. Box 370 Parachute, Colorado 81635 (970) 285-9377 9/27/13 Garfield County Sheriffs Office Emergency Operations Attn: Jim Sears 108 8th Street
Glenwood Springs, CO 8160 I Ph: 970-945-0453 RE: Emergency Response Notification PA22-21 pad Dear Jim: This letter is to inform the Garfield County Sheriffs Department that WPX Energy
will soon commence drilling operations on the above mentioned drilling location. WPX will provide rig site housing accommodations for the duration of the drilling operation approximately
178 days. In accordance with Garfield County Planning and Zoning Regulations, the attached documentation provides emergency response information and driving directions for the WPX PA22-21
pad. Should you have any further questions or concerns regarding this notification, feel fi·ee to contact me at (970)263-6583. Sincerely, ~A~~ Kris Meil Plmming Coordinator -Piceance
District Kris.meil@wpxenergy.com
From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: t-leil, Kris "ljm Sears" Reed Gary PA 22-21 Rig t-love On Notification Thursday, September 19, 2013 2:48:00 P~l PA 22-21 BlM Notification r.lap
pub pdf PA 22-21 GARCa Sheriff l etter doc I am notifying you on the attached pad locations we will be commencing drilling operations in the next week and these operations will continue
for approximately 163 days. At which time I will notify you of the removal of the employee housing. This notification is per the GARCO regulations for our pad located in Sec 21 -T6S
R95W. Attached please find a map with directions to the pad layout and emergency contact information. Should you have any questions please let me know. Thanks, Kris Meil WPX Energy Planning
FDA III 1058 County Road 21S Parachute, CO 81635 (970) 285-9377 x2209 (970) 623-6583 cell krjs mej!@WpXEnergy com WPXENERGY_
WPXENERGY PA 22-21 WELL PAD The well pad site is located in the SE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 21 T6S, R95W, 6th P.M. (Lat: 39.510513 Long -108.007885) Emergency Contact List: Main Oftice·
970-285-9377 answered 24 Hours Doug McAdmlls WPX Drilling Sup -970-618-7340 Scott Brady -WPX Drilling Slip 970-270-9187 Cell Keyin McDenJJOtt-WrX Safety 970-302-1195 Cel! Mark M!lmby_Spill
Con!roclor 970·260-1576 Cell This site will temporary ofi1ce and house up to a maximum of 8 individuals during natural gas drilling activities and is expected to complete in less than
6 months. The individuals will occupy 2 individual trailer otlices/houses located on the well pad. One above ground water tank of approximately 500 Barrels capacity on each site. One
potable aboveground waler tank of approximately 4000 gallons capacity on-site. Potable water demand is estimated to be 300 gallons/day (4individuals x 75 gpcd).Required minimum fire
suppression demand is 2500 gallons.Total potable and fire suppression volume required is eSlimated to be 400 gallons.Water supply appear adequate with 4000 gallons of storage with refills
scheduled at 5-day inlervalsDIY hydrants observed on water tank. Access Description: FROM THE INTERSECTION OF 1ST STREET AND COUNTY ROAD 215 AT PARACHUTE.PROCEED IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION
ON STATE HIGHWAY 6.:13.4 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD. PROCEED LEFT IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION.±O.3 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD. PROCEED LEFT
IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION. ±3.2 MILES TO THE EXISTING PA 22-21 DRILL PAD LOCATION, AS SHOWN HEREON.
Section 21 T 6S., R95W ACCESS DESCRIPTION: 1000 0 , __ --GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 1 INCH:: 2000 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTION OF 1ST STREET AND COUNTY ROAD 215 AT PARACHUTE, PROCEED IN A NORTHEASTERLY
DIRECTION ON STATE HIGHWAY 6, ±3.4 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD, PROCEED LEFT IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION, ±0,3 MILES TO AN INTERSECTION WITH A DIRT/GRAVEL ROAD,
PROCEED LEFT IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION, ±3.2 MILES TO THE EXISTING PA 22-21 DRILL PAD LOCATION, AS SHOWN HEREON. 2000 ~--------------------------------'---------------1VVPX ENERGY . 136
East Third SIred SCALE, WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC Rifle, CoI'omdo 81650 Ph. (970) 625-2720 Fax (970) 625-2773 DATE: PLAT: PROJECT: """''''''"-____ 1 DFT: PA 22-21 Drill Pad -Plat
5 ACCESS ROAD & TOPO MAP
o ~ 1-Section 21 T. 6 S., R 95 W. 'NOTE: 1.) No Additional Earthwork Anticipated at Site. 2.) Total Disturbed Area = ±5,95 ac. ~ REVISED: 1/21/13 ;; ~ 136 Bast Third Stn.>et SCAl.E:
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