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ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT
for
One Minor Temporary Employee Housing
Facility located on property owned by Savage,
Koehelr and Prather and operated by Marathon
Oil Company on a natural gas well pad
described as 697-2C
Parcel Number: 216902200019
In accordance with and pursuant to Section 5.02.22 of the Garfield County Zoning
Resolution of 1978, as amended, and Resolution No. 2008-79 of the Board of County
Commissioners of Garfield County, State of Colorado, the Director of the Building and
Planning Department hereby authorizes, by Administrative Permit, the following activity:
The installation of one Minor Temporary Employee Housing
Facility located in Section 2, Township 6 South, Range 97 West.
The Administrative Permit is issued subject to the conditions set forth in Exhibit A (attached
hereto), and shall be valid only during compliance with such conditions and other applicable
provisions of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution, Subdivision Regulations, Building
Code, and other regulations of the Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County,
Colorado.
BUILDING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENT,
GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO
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Director
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Exhibit A
Section 5.02.22 (7): The applicant shall adhere to the following Minor Temporary Employee
Housing Facility Standards:
A. Minor Facilities must comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws
and regulations.
B. Operator must keep and maintain appropriate records, to be provided to the
County or any interested third party upon request, to demonstrate that
potable water supplied and sewage and wastewater meet the
representations contained within the application, as required by Section 4(C)
and (D) above.
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. Minor Facilities 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 Minor 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 nonresidential structure or recreational
vehicle 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 unless facilities that prevent the attraction
of animals to the Minor Facility are provided.
H. Factory built nonresidential structures or recreational vehicle units 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
2003 IFC §901.4 and §901.6 and as required by the relevant fire protection
district(s). Smoke alarms and manual fire alarm systems shall be installed,
inspected and maintained in all other factory built nonresidential structures or
recreational vehicle units in accordance with 2003 International Fire Code
(IFC) §907.2.9 and §907.2.10 and the requirements of the relevant fire
protection districts.
I. Single -station carbon monoxide alarms shall be placed in each factory built
nonresidential structure or recreational vehicle unit.
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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 nonresidential structure or
recreational vehicle unit and placed in accordance with applicable codes.
K. Inhabitants of the Minor Facility shall be Applicant's employees and/or
subcontractors, working on the related commercial, industrial or mineral
extraction operation, and not dependents of employees, guests or other
family members.
L. Within 10 days following the expiration or other termination of the Minor
Permit or represented date of removal identified within the Minor Permit, all
housing structures, foundations and associated infrastructure shall be
completely removed. The Operator shall provide the Department with photos,
dated and signed by the Operator's Compliance Officer, indicating that all
housing structures, foundations and associated infrastructure has been
removed within the specified timeframe.
M. No domestic animals are allowed at a Minor Facility.
N. A water storage tank shall be required to provide water to the sprinkler
system and initial suppression activities. The size of the water tank shall be
determined based on sprinkler calculations and initial suppression demands.
The size of the water storage tank shall be determined by the relevant fire
protection district. If the Minor Facility is located outside the boundaries of a
fire protection district, than Each Minor Facility shall have at least one (1)
water storage tank with a minimum of 2500 gallons of stored water for initial
fire suppression, operation of sprinkler systems (if applicable) and wild land
fire protection.
O. All emergency situations requiring action by any government agency or fire
protection district shall be documented in writing and presented to the
Planning Department and Garfield County Sheriffs Office within 24 hours of
the occurrence.
P. All required Access Permits shall be obtained from the Garfield County Road
and Bridge Department or the Colorado Department of Transportation.
Q. The Garfield County Sheriffs Office and relevant fire protection district(s)
must be notified at least 24 hours prior to installation and removal of each
Minor Facility. The Department shall be copied on all such notification,
whether hard copy or electronic.
R. The Operator shall maintain records identifying workers, whether employees
or sub -contractors, and documenting the dates that each worker is housed at
the Minor Facility. Such records shall be provided to the County or any
additional third party upon request.
S. Wastewater Disposal:
i. Vault System: All vault systems are required to obtain an ISDS Permit
from Garfield County and shall be designed and installed to
accommodate the maximum number of persons, identified within the
Minor Permit application, who will inhabit the Minor 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
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gallons of wastewater per person per day. If a vault system is
proposed or has been approved, the Applicant/Operator must:
a. Demonstrate that year-round vehicular access is available and
maintained for safe and regular access for sewage hauling
vehicles.
b. Provide a copy of the contract for hauling sewage.
c. 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.
d. If the total waste production from a facility will be 2000 gallons per
day or greater based on a production of 75 gallons of wastewater
generation per person per day, then the facility shall be serviced by
an ISDS. Hauled sewage and wastewater service shall not be
permitted for any facility which will generate a total of 2000 gallons
of wastewater and sewage per day.
H. Individual Sewage Disposal System (ISDS): If an ISDS is proposed or
has been approved, then it shall be designed, installed and operated to
accommodate the maximum number of persons who will inhabit the
Minor Facility and shall otherwise be operated in accordance with the
Garfield County ISDS regulations as contained in BOCC Resolution
Number 1994H-136.
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