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George Strong Special Use Permit
Project Information and Staff Comments
REQUEST Special Use Permit to allow a Contractors
Yard
APPLICANT / OWNER George Strong
LOCATION County Road 300, west of Parachute, CO
WATER/SEWER NONE
EXISTING ZONING Agricultural Residential Rural Density
(ARRD)
ARRD, Resource Lands
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Approval with conditions
ADJACENT ZONING
PARCELNO.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Travellers Highlands
Commercial General
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Resource Land
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I REQUEST
The Applicant has submitted a Special Use Permit to allow a "Contractors Yard" on a
property situated within the Agricultural Residential Rural Density (ARRD) Zone District,
southwest of the Town of Parachute. A Contractors Yard is contemplated as a Special
Use within the ARRD Zone District. The subject property is approximately eighteen (18)
acres in size.
The Applicant is seeking approval of the proposed Special Use Permit in order to lease
out an area of the subject property for storage of oil and gas equipment including an office
area. Storage of equipment will be conducted indoors and within an approximately six (6)
acre storage area. The Applicant's site plan identifies the proposed storage area as
"Parcel 1
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The Applicant's request is consistent with the definition of a Contractors Yard approved
by the Board of County Commissioners.
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Contractors Yard Definition:
"The use of land for the purpose of storing machinery, equipment and supplies for an
individual business that provides services to clients through the use of the machinery,
equipment or supplies. Such use may include office and repair facilities."
II REFERRALS
Town of Parachute: Exhibit I
Grand Valley Fire Protection District: Exhibit H
Colorado Department of Transportation: Exhibit J
Garfield County Road and Bridge Department: Exhibit F
Garfield County Oil and Gas Auditor: No Comments Received
Mountain Cross Engineering (on behalf of Garfield County): Exhibit K
Garfield County Vegetation Management: Exhibit G & Exhibit L
III § 5.03 Review Standards
(1) Utilities adequate to provide water and sanitation service based on
accepted engineering standards and approved by the Board of County
Commissioners shall either be in place or shall be constructed in
conjunction with the proposed use;
Staff Finding
The proposed Contractors Yard will include an office and restroom facility. The Applicant
will be required to provide a well permit allowing for the commercial use of a Contractor's
Yard. Staff recommends that the Board require a condition of approval requiring that a
professional engineer design the ISDS for this use. A written statement sealed by the
consulting engineer regarding the adequacy of the proposed system to provide sanitation
services to a contractor's yard shall be submitted at the time of applying for an ISDS
permit.
(2) Street Improvements adequate to accommodate traffic volume
generated by the proposed use and to provide safe, convenient access
to the use shall either be in place or shall be constructed in
conjunction with the proposed use;
Staff Finding
Staff referred this application to Garfield County Road and Bridge Department (Road and
Bridge). Road and Bridge provided the following comments:
• A driveway access permit has already been issued and the paved apron will be
completed by the end of August;
• A stop sign will be required at the entrance to County Road 300. The Stop sign
and installation shall be as required in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices;
• The portion of County Road 300 where the property accesses County Road 300 has been
improved to a heavy haul road status. The increase in traffic will not be an issue (for
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County Infrastructure).
The traffic analysis prepared by G.L.G. Services demonstrates a maximum ADT of 30.
According to the analysis an ADT of 30 represents a 20% increase in traffic at the
intersection of County Road 300 and State Highway 6 & 24. Colorado Department of
Transportation (CDOT) at this time finds that a State Highway Access Permit is required.
A registered Colorado Professional Engineer as required by State Access Code did not
seal the traffic analysis submitted by the Applicant. The Applicant has chosen to have the
intersection re-evaluated and will submit the new analysis to CDOT for review. At this
time, Staff recommends that the Board authorize the Applicant to pursue a State Highway
Access Permit. The Applicant shall complete the conditions and obtain the access permit
prior to issuance of the Special Use Permit. A written opinion from CDOT stating an
access permit is not required would relieve the Applicant from this condition of approval
(3) Design of the proposed use is organized to minimize impact on and
from adjacent uses of land through installation of screen fences or
landscape materials on the periphery of the lot and by location of
intensively utilized areas, access points, lighting and signs in such a
manner as to protect established neighborhood character;
Staff Finding
Adjacent uses include a compressor station, gravel pit, industrial support facility and a
commercial subdivision. The operation of a Contractors Yard on the subject property is
consistent with the existing adjacent uses.
Section 5.03.07 Industrial Operation
The applicant for a permit for industrial operations shall prepare and submit to the
Planning Director ten (10) copies of an impact statement on the proposed use
describing its location, scope, design and construction schedule, including an
explanation of its operational characteristics. One (1) copy of the impact statement
shall be filed with the County Commissioners by the Planning Director. The impact
statement shall address the following:
(1) Existing lawful use of water through depletion or pollution of surface
run-off, stream flow or ground water;
Staff Finding
A Storm Water Management Plan prepared by Wagon Wheel Consulting identifies Best
Management Practices (BMP) for the construction and operation of the proposed
Contractors Yard. Staff recommends that the Board require the Applicant to implement
the identified BMPs during construction and operation of the proposed Contractors Yard.
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(2) Impacts on adjacent land from the generation of vapor, dust, smoke,
noise, glare or vibration, or other emanations;
Staff Finding
Staff recommends periodic treatment of the gravel driveway to reduce dust emissions.
A sound analysis prepared by Wagon Wheel Consulting demonstrates general
compliance with the State Statute regarding noise. Measurements taken range from
42dBA to 58 dBA. Some measurements reached the 60 to 70 dBA levels. The Industrial
nature of the neighborhood and adjacent uses would allow for a daytime dBA of 70 and
65 dBA at night. Noise generated by the proposed use is consistent with existing
neighborhood character and generally complies with State Statute.
(3) Impacts on wildlife and domestic animals through the creation of
hazardous attractions, alteration of existing native vegetation,
blockade of migration routes, use patterns or other disruptions;
Staff Finding
A Wildlife Assessment and Mitigation Plan was prepared by WestWater Engineering. The
assessment states that the wildlife values and management opportunities are very limited.
It is recommended that the Applicant control noxious weeds, minimize disturbance, re-
seed the property with native grasses.
(4) Affirmatively show the impacts of truck and automobile traffic to and
from such uses and their impacts to areas in the County;
Staff Finding
The proposed storage area is located on a portion of County Road 300 that is constructed
to accommodate heavy truck traffic. It is the opinion of the Road and Bridge Department
that the proposed use will not impact county infrastructure.
Based on the traffic analysis conducted by G.L.G. Services, CDOT has determined that
the proposed use requires a State Access Permit for County Road 300 as it connects to
Highway 6 & 24. In the past, the Board has required the Applicant to obtain a State
Access Permit required as a result of a land use permit. The Board must authorize the
property owner to act as the Applicant on behalf of Garfield County.
(5) That sufficient distances shall separate such use from abutting
property which might otherwise be damaged by operations of the
proposed use(s);
Staff Finding
The storage area is separated from the adjacent parcel by a thirty (30) foot access
easement. The adjacent use is similar in nature. The operation of a Contractors Yard is
not expected to impact adjacent uses.
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Permits may be granted for those uses with provisions that provide adequate
mitigation for the following:
1) A plan for site rehabilitation must be approved by the County
Commissioners before a permit for conditional or special use will be
issued;
2) The County Commissioners may require security before a permit for
special or conditional use is issued, if required. The applicant shall
furnish evidence of a bank commitment of credit, bond, certified check
or other security deemed acceptable by the County Commissioners in
the amount calculated by the County Commissioners to secure the
execution of the site rehabilitation plan in workmanlike manner and in
accordance with the specifications and construction schedule
established or approved by the County Commissioners. Such
commitments, bonds or check shall be payable to and held by the
County Commissioners;
3) Impacts set forth in the impact statement and compliance with the
standards contained in Section 5.03.08 of this Resolution.
Staff Finding
After receiving the comments provided by Steve Anthony, Garfield County Vegetation
Manager, the Applicant commissioned WestWater Engineering to prepare an Integrated
Vegetation and Weed Management Plan. Steve Anthony has reviewed this plan and
finds that it is acceptable.
Staff recommends that the Board require the Applicant to reseed all areas disturbed
during the construction of the proposed Contractors Yard. Steve Anthony shall approve
the seed mix. Staff recommends the Board require the Applicant to treat the identified
Salt Cedars on the subject property this fall. The Applicant shall provide documentation
of treatment acceptable to Garfield County Vegetation Management within sixty (60) days
from the issuance of the Special Use Permit.
IV §5.03.08 Industrial Performance Standards
(1) Volume of sound generated shall comply with the standards set forth
in the Colorado Revised Statutes at the time any new application is
made;
Staff Finding
Wagon Wheel Consulting prepared a sound analysis. Measurements were taken on-site
during the operation of equipment including a forklift and a semi truck. The sound
analysis demonstrates general compliance with the State Noise Statue.
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(2) Emission of smoke and particulate matter: Every use shall be
operated so as to comply with all Federal, Sate and County air quality
laws, regulations;
Staff Finding
The entrance to the subject property will be paved as required as a condition of the
Garfield County Driveway Permit. All vehicles accessing the site will be licensed and in
compliance with State and Federal requirements. Staff has included a recommended
condition of approval requiring compliance with all applicable air quality laws and
regulations.
(3) Emission of heat, glare, radiation and fumes: every use shall be so
operated that it does not emit heat, glare, radiation or fumes which
substantially interfere with the existing use of adjoining property or
which constitutes a public nuisance or hazard Flaring of gases,
aircraft warning signals, reflective painting of storage tanks, or other
such operations which may be required by law as safety or air
pollution control measures shall be exempted from this provision;
Staff Finding
The Applicant does not represent uses that will generate heat, glare, radiation or fumes.
(4) Storage area, salvage yard, sanitary landfill and mineral waste
disposal areas:
a) Storage of flammable or explosive solids or gases shall be in accordance
with accepted standards and laws and shall comply with the national, state
and local fire codes and written recommendations/comments from the
appropriate local protection district regarding compliance with the
appropriate codes;
Staff Finding
All storage of flammable or explosive solids or gases shall comply with all applicable laws
at the national, state and local levels. Staff recommends requiring the Applicant to utilize
the Best Management Practices identified in the Stormwater Management Plan regarding
the storage of this material.
b) At the discretion of the County Commissioners, all outdoor storage facilities
may be required to be enclosed by fence, landscaping or wall adequate to
conceal such facilities from adjacent property;
Staff Finding
The subject property is visible when traveling on 1-70. Requiring fencing will not
adequately screen the proposed use. Due to the industrial nature of the area and the
elevation which the subject property is situated in relation to 1-70, Staff does not
recommend requiring the Applicant to construct a fence for the purpose of screening the
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proposed storage area.
c) No materials or wastes shall be deposited upon a property in such form or
manner that they may be transferred off the property by any reasonably
foreseeable natural causes or forces;
Staff Finding
The Stormwater Management Plan Identifies Best Management Practices such as storing
waste in sealed containers and promptly cleaning spills. Storage of material that may be
transferred off-site shall be conducted indoors.
d) Storage of Heavy Equipment will only be allowed subject to (A) and (C)
above and the following standards:
Staff Finding
This standard has been included as a condition of approval.
(1) The minimum lot size is five (5) acres and is not a platted subdivision.
Staff Finding
The Subject parcel is approximately eighteen (18) acres.
(2) The equipment storage area is not placed any closer than 300 ft. from any
existing residential dwelling.
Staff Finding
Staff conducted a site visit to the subject property on Friday, August 24th, 2007.
Residential structures closer than 300 feet to the subject property were not observed.
(3) All equipment storage will be enclosed in an area with screening at least
eight (8) feet in height and obscured from view at the same elevation or
lower. Screening may include berming, landscaping, sight obscuring fencing
or a combination of any of these methods.
Staff Finding
This standard pertains to storage of heavy equipment. Staff recommends that the Board
require all storage of Heavy Equipment be conducted indoors at all times.
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(4) Any repair and maintenance activity requiring the use of equipment that will
generate noise, odors or glare beyond the property boundaries will be
conducted within a building or outdoors during the hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Mon. -Fri.
Staff Finding
Staff has included this requirement as a condition of approval.
(5)
Loading and unloading of vehicles shall be conducted on private property
and may not be conducted on any public right-of-way.
Staff Finding
Staff has included this requirement as a condition of approval.
e) Any storage area for uses not associated with natural resources shall not
exceed ten (10) acres in size.
Staff Finding
The proposed use is in compliance with this standard.
f) Any lighting of storage area shall be pointed downward and inward to the
property center and shaded to prevent direct reflection on adjacent property.
Staff Finding
Staff has included this requirement as a condition of approval.
(5) Water pollution: in a case in which potential hazards exist, it shall be
necessary to install safeguards designed to comply with the
Regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency before operation
of the facilities may begin. All percolation tests or ground water
resource tests as may be required by local or State Health Officers
must be met before operation of the facilities may begin.
Staff Finding
All Regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency and all other applicable Federal,
State and Local regulations shall be complied with at all times. The Applicant is required
to submit a Stormwater Management Plan to the Colorado Department of Public Health
and Environment. Staff recommends that the Board require the Applicant to implement
the Best Management Practices identified in the Plan.
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V SUGGESTED FINDINGS
1.) That proper public notice was provided as required for the hearing before the
Board of County Commissioners;
2.) That the hearing before the Board of County Commissioners was extensive and
complete and that all interested parties were heard at that meeting;
3.) The Application is in conformance with Garfield County Zoning Resolution of
1978, as amended;
4.) That for the above stated and other reason, the proposed Special Use Permit is
in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Garfield
County;
V STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of the proposed Special Use Permit allowing a "Contractors
Yard" with the following conditions:
1. That all representation made by the Applicant in the application and as testimony
in the public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners shall be
conditions of approval, unless specifically altered by the Board of County
Commissioners;
2. Volume and Sound generated shall comply with the standards set forth in the
Colorado Revised State Statute;
3. The Applicant shall comply with all performance standards identified in §5.03.08
of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution of 1978, as amended;
4. A stop sign shall be installed at the entrance to County Road 300 prior to the
issuance of the Special Use Permit, the stop sign and installation shall be as
required in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices;
5. The Applicant shall obtain a State Access Permit or a new opinion letter from
Colorado Department of Transportation stating an access permit is not required
prior to issuance of the Special Use Permit;
6. The Applicant shall treat the identified Salt Cedars on the subject property.
Documentation of treatment shall be provided to the Garfield County Vegetation
Management Department in a form acceptable to the Department;
7. All areas disturbed during construction shall be re -seeded. The seed mix shall
be approved by Garfield County Vegetation Management;
8. The applicant shall provide 2,500 gallons of water storage on-site as requested
by Grand Valley Fire Protection District and proof of a legal supply of water to
accommodate this requirement prior to the issuance of the Special Use Permit;
9. Materials and wastes shall be deposited upon a property in such form or manner
that they may be transferred off the property by any reasonably foreseeable
natural causes or force;
10.A professional engineer shall design the ISDS for this use. A written statement
sealed by the consulting engineer regarding the adequacy of the proposed
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system to provide sanitation services to a contractor's yard shall be submitted at
the time of applying for an ISDS;
11. Storage of flammable material shall be conducted utilizing the Best Management
Practices identified in the Stormwater Management Plan prepared by Wagon
Wheel Consulting and all applicable regulations;
12.The Applicant shall implement the Best Management Practices identified in the
Stormwater Management Plan;
13. The Applicant shall submit an approved well permit allowing for the commercial
use prior to the issuance of the Special Use Permit;
14.A Certificate of Occupancy shall not be issued until the Chairman of the Board
has signed the Special Use Permit;
15.AII storage of Heavy Equipment shall be conducted within the proposed storage
building;
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Building & Planning Department
Review Agency Form
EXHIBIT
F
Date Sent: July 31, 2007
Comments Due: August 20, 2007
Name of application: Strong, George
Sent to:
Garfield County requests your comment in review of this project. Please notify the
Planning Department in the event you are unable to respond by the deadline. This form
may be used for your response, or you may attach your own additional sheets as
necessary. Written comments may be mailed, e-mailed, or faxed to:
Garfield County Building & Planning
Staff contact: Craig Richardson
109 8th Street, Suite 301
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Fax: 970-384-3470
Phone: 970-945-8212
General Comments: Garfield County Road & Bridge Department has no objections to
this application with the following comments.
A driveway access permit has already been issued and the paved apron will be
completed by the end of August by the contractor paving Cr. 300 for Garfield County
Road & Bridge Department.
A stop sign will be required at the entrance to Cr. 300. The stop sign and installation shall
be as required in the MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices).
The portion of Cr. 300 where the property access Cr. 300 has been improved to a heavy
haul road status. The increase in traffic volume will not be an issue.
Name of review agency: Garfield County Road and Bridle Dept
By: Jake B. Mall Date August 2. 2007
Revised 3/30/00
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MEMORANDUM
To: Craig Richardson
From: Steve Anthony
Re: Strong SUP
Date: August 27, 2007
Thanks for the opportunity to comment on this permit.
It is requested that the applicant address the following:
Noxious Weeds
• The applicant needs to inventory and map the property for county listed noxious weeds. A weed
management inventory and plan for an adjacent property is not sufficient.
• Diffuse knapweed is prevalent in this area and the potential for spread is high. We encourage the
applicant to be on the lookout for this noxious weed when conducting the inventory.
• All reported noxious weeds found on site shall be treated prior to construction activities, this
includes salt cedar (tamarisk) and Russian olive located on site.
Site Rehabilitation Plan and Revegetation Plan
A revegetation plan should be included as part of an overall site rehabilitation plan. The site rehab plan
should address:
• Cleanup and removal of all trash and debris.
• Reseeding of all disturbed areas.
• Dust control and mitigation measures.
• Monitoring of revegetation regrowth. Reapplication of seed as required.
• Removal of stored equipment and abandoned buildings.
• Removal of all fencing.
• Removal of rock and gravel from the site.
• Restoration and re -contouring of grade to original condition.
• Replacement of topsoil over disturbed site
The Revegetation Plan should address:
• Plant materials list.
• Timing and schedule of replanting.
• Monitoring (see above).
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Revegetation Security -It is requested that the applicant provide information regarding the quantity of
surface area to be disturbed. The project area is listed as 18 acres. Will the entire 18 acres be disturbed?
Soil Management Plan
A Soil Plan to include:
• Provisions for salvaging on-site topsoil.
• A timetable for eliminating topsoil and/or aggregate piles.
• A plan that provides for soil cover if any disturbances or stockpiles will sit exposed for a period of
90 days or more.
VALL
GR ND VALLEY FIRE PROTECON DISTRICT
co co 1777 S. BATTLEMENT PARKWAY, PO BOX 295
PARACHUTE, CO 81635 PHONE: 285-9119 FAX (970) 285-9748
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August 10, 2007
Craig Richardson
Garfield County Planning and Building Department
108 8th Street, Suite 401
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Subject: George Strong Special Use Permit
Mr, Richardson,
EXHIBIT
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After review of the Special Use Permit for Mr. Strong there is only one issue that was not
addressed. The only concern the Fire District would require is that the location needs to have
2500 gallons of water storage on site. This would be for wildfire mitigation and initial attack for
any structure fire that may arise at this location. Once this issue is resolved I would not see any
problems with issuing the permit.
If you have any questions regarding this review, I can be reached at the above listed phone
number.
Rob Ferguson
Deputy Fire Chief — Operations
GVFPD
Cc: Fire Chief Blair, GVFPD
File
TOWN OF PARACHUTE
PO Box 100
222 Grand Valley Way Parachute, CO 81635
Telephone: (970) 285-7630 Mayor
FAX: (970) 285-9146 Roy McClung
August 14, 2007
Garfield County Building & Planning Department
108 - 8th Street, Suite 201
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
RE: REFERRAL FORMS
George Strong Special Use Permit - Location South of Highway 6 & 24 at the
intersection of County Road 300
The above referral was received by the Town of Parachute regarding development in the Parachute
area. This development will be accessed by Highway 6 & 24 with incoming and outgoing traffic
on both Highway 6 and the I-70 Interchange. These intersections have been overloaded for the past
several years and there seems to be no relief or funding contribution in sight.
Are any impact fees being collected by Garfield from developments to address the future cost of
highway improvements or to up grade County roads? If the county is not collecting from
development how can the Town of Parachute hope to expect to fund any improvements.
Please consider this when approving these applications.
Respectfully,
Roy McClung
Mayor
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EXHIBIT
From: Roussin, Daniel [Daniel.Roussin@DOT.STATE.CO.US]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 10:03 AM
To: Craig Richardson
Cc: Fred Jarman; Znamenacek, Zane
Subject: Special Use Application for Strong Development
Thank you for the opportunity to review the Strong Development on Stone Quarry Road (County Road 300) just
west of Parachute on State Highway 6. The development (18 acres) would be a oil and gas drilling equipment
storage development. The review package did submit a traffic impact analysis done by G.L.G. Services. I done a
quick review of the traffic analysis. By the State Access Code, the traffic study will need to be signed and sealed
by a registered Colorado professional engineer. The traffic study does not meet the minimum requirement of the
Access Code. The study indicated historical traffic count of 77 trips in the peak hour that use CR 300. Based
upon peak use conditions (30 trips), this development would increase traffic by more than 20%; therefore an
access permit would be required for CR 300 based upon the State Access Code (2 CCR 601-1).
If you have any questions, please contact me.
thanks
Dan Roussin
Colorado Department of Transportation
Region 3 Permit Unit Manager
222 South 6th, Suite 100
Grand Junction, Co 81501
970-248-7230
970-248-7294 FAX
8/27/2007
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August 14, 2007
Mr. Craig Richardson
Garfield County Planning
108 8th Street, Suite 401
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
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MOUNTAIN CROSS
ENGINEERING, INC.
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING AND DESIGN
RE: Special Use Permit Application for George Strong Metal Building
Dear Craig:
A review has been performed of the documents for the Special Use Permit application for the George
Strong Metal Building. The package was found to be well organized. The following comments,
questions, or concerns were generated:
1. The application explains that the well is in the process of being permitted for commercial uses and
that a contract with West Divide is in process for augmentation. However the application is silent
on the anticipated water demands of the proposed uses, how these demands compare to the well
yield, and the water quality of the well.
2. The application is silent as to the proposed ISDS design. The soils report is similarly silent
concerning the acceptability of the site soils to support an ISDS.
3. Site construction may exceed one acre of site disturbance. Permitting may be required from the
State of Colorado for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity.
Feel free to call if you have any questions or if any of the above needs further clarification.
Cross Engine ring,
RECEIVED
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826 1/2 Grand Avenue • Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
PH: 970.945.5544 • FAX: 970.945.5558 • www.mountaincross-eng.com
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From: Steve Anthony
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 2:12 PM
To: Craig Richardson
Subject: RE: George Stron Contractors yard
EXHIBIT
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The submitted plan is acceptable. I would like the applicant to treat the 20 inventoried
salt cedars this fall and have them supply the application records to me at:
Garfield County Vegetation Management
POB 426
Rifle CO 81650
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