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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 ApplicationDate: • • SPECIAL USE PERMIT October 28, 1982 Applicant: Northwest Pipeline Corporation Address of Applicant: Special Use ##2 Foresight Circle, Grand Junction 81501 4 1/2" natural gas pipeline Legal Description: Garfield County, Township 7 South, Range 91 West Section 20, NW 4NE 4 Requirements: 1. Plans and specifications for proposed use. 2. Letters of approval from utility companies, sewage and water. Road access and other information deemed necessary. 3. A vicinity map drawn to scale depicting the subject property, location and use of buildings and structures on adjacent lots. 4. An impact statement on the proposed use (see 5.03.07 - 4.03.09 of Zoning Regs.) 5. A copy of Assessor's map showing property; and a listing of all adjoining property owners and property owners within 200 feet of said property. Notice containing information described under paragraph 5 shall be mailed to all owners of record of these lots at least 5 days prior to the hearing by certified return receipt mail. 6. Notice including the name of the applicant, description of the subject lot, a description of the proposed special use and the time and place for the hearing shall be given in the newspaper of general circulation in that portion of the County at least fifteen (15) days prior to such hearing time. Applicant shall bear the cost of advertising. 7. A fee of $500.00 shall be charged for each application and shall be submitted with the application This Special Use Permit is in compliance with Sections 5.03 and 9.03 of the Garfield County Zoning Resolution and as per application. List all property owners within 200 feet of subject property lines. John & June Rogers, 3703 West Tapps Drive, Summer Washington 98390 Attach map showing all improvements (present and proposed) and all pertinent distances and area. Show all improvements on your property and adjoining property within 200 feet of your boundary. The above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. Proof of Publication Mail Receipts Fee Special Use Granted Special Use Denied Reason for Denial Applicant Date: Board of County Commissioners Garfield County, Colorado 1 RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMEN• STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF GARFIELD • KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the undersigned, hereinafter referred to as Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS, to the Grantor in hand paid by NORTHWEST PIPELINE CORPORATION, a corporation, hereinafter referred to as Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, sell and convey unto said Grantee, its successors and assigns, a right of way and easement to locate, survey a route, construct, entrench, maintain and operate a pipeline with appurtenances thereto including, but not limited to, valves, metering equipment, and cathodic equipment, and in connection therewith, a road (said pipeline, appurtenances, valves, metering equipment, cathodic equipment and roads being hereinafter sometimes collectively called the "facilities") over, under and through the hereinafter described land, approximately along the line designated by survey heretofore made of hereafter t be made by Grantee, through and over the said land on a right of -way febj$,// WON 35 feet permanent width. This right of way and easement shall carry with it the right of ingress and egress to and rom, d access on and along said right of way, with the right to use existing roads, for the purpose of constructing, inspecting, repairing and maintaining the facilities and the removal or replacement of same at will, either in whole or in part, and the replacement of said pipeline with either like or different size pipe. During temporary periods Grantee may use such portion of the property along and adjacent to said right of way as may be reasonably necessary in connection with construction, maintenance, repair, removal or replacement of the facilities. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described rights and easements, together with all rights necessary to operate and maintain the facilities over the right of way hereby granted unto the said Grantee, its successors and assigns, and the Grantee may assign the rights and easements herein granted, either in whole or in part, subject to the terms of this grant, and such rights and easements shall be covenants running with the land and be binding upon Grantor, his heirs, legal representatives and successors in title. Grantee may at any time, and upon permanent abandonment of said right of way and removal of all improvements constructed thereon, shall execute and record a reconveyance and release hereof, whereupon this right of way and easement and all rights and privileges herein mutually granted shall be fully cancelled and terminated. Grantor reserves the right to the use and enjoyment of said property except for the purposes herein granted, but such use shall not hinder, conflict or interfere with Grantee's surface or subsurface rights hereunder or disturb its facilities and no road, reservoir, excavation, obstruction or structure shall be constructed, created or maintained on, over, along or within said right of way without Grantee's prior written consent. Grantee shall, during initial construction, bury said pipeline below ordinary plow depth. Grantee shall pay to Grantor all damages to Grantor's growing crops and timber caused by the construction, maintenance, repair, replacement or removal of the pipeline and appurtenances. It is mutually agreed that should any dispute arise as to such damages, the same, if not mutually agreed upon, shall at the written request of either party be arbitrated and determined by disinterested arbitrators, one to be appointed by Grantor and one by Grantee within 30 days after such request, and if the two so chosen be unable to agree within 90 days after appointment, then they shall, within 30 days after written request by either the Grantor or the Grantee, select a third arbitrator, and failing so to do, such third arbitrator shall be appointed on application of either Grantor or Grantee, by the senior Federal District Judge of the District wherein the land lies and the decision of any two of the arbitrators thus appointed shall be final and conclusive. PsyNH PPSAIVritAdil GiVrAtiiirbitkhbilio' iniYdd ;{414AMki I6fMI, of nyipprii/Itbs01k/chi i5ik,dIN/a M/ bltid#is/$ /§4OJ MY A✓file/ VvV►MMOH AXVIV61#441 ih$ /Ori/qe/ Mat Ya/'j9' / pt1 fK 'PI A P Ste/VOY n1P§en Jt9'WAYiitYOM Oil SPY r NS fr aso� � P A P AM> / /ll /MOO/440YlaniiidYcide/MION./ Grantor represents and warrants that he is the owner in fee simple of the land hereinafter described, subject only to outstanding mortgages, if any, now of record in said county, and in the event of default by Grantor, Grantee shall have the right to discharge or redeem for Grantor, in whole or in part, any mortgage, tax or other lien on said land and thereupon be subrogated to such lien and rights incident thereto. It is hereby understood that the parties securing this grant in behalf of the Grantee are without authority to make any covenant or agreement not herein expressed. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN Garfield COUNTY, STATE OF Colorado Subdivision Section Township Range B. & M. NW14NE14 20 7 South 91 West Right of way to be 60 feet in width during construction, reverting to a 35 permanent width. WITNESS THE EXECUTION HEREOF THE o2 6 by Witness to Signature(s) Project Puite Energy 15-20-7-91 Name: Rifle Boulton Gathering W/O 21051 Dwg. No. Topo R/W 81730 Grant No. G-1 DAY OF October 19 82 , A.D. John •overs 9../-..e, - /2_ -_-;.3? v -c -,a___._ June Rogers 1 • • NORTHWEST PIPELINE CORPORATION 1/2 Foresight Circle Grand Junction, Colorado PLAN OF OPERATIONS EXHIBIT A 6X,A A. PROJECT NAME AND PURPOSE: (Include well name, laterals, pipe size, tie -point) Piute Energy Federal 15-20-7-91 4 1/2" well line, tie-in to existing Trunk A (Natural Gas Pipeline) LOCATION: Township Range Section Subdivision BSM 7 South 91 West 20 NW 4NE 4 ( ) BLM LANDS (X 'RIVATE LANDS Landowners one (1) see application Length: ' 200 feet Width of Right -of-Way: f35 feet permanent A Temporary Use Permit is re Access to Right -of -Way Date of field exam: itional width Present: Project Engineer• Grand Junction Engineering • Northwest Pipeline B. ROUTING CRITERIA no N/A ,BLM ,NP The right-of-way is within or adjacent to existing disturbance such as access roads, etc. (x) Yes ( ) No (g) In part Well access Road See Route description- on attached map/maps. A SUBSIDIARY O F NORTHWEST ENERGY COMPANY PLAN OF OPERATIONS •(continued) • ROUTE DESCRIPTION (Special attention features described below, see map) ( ) Road Crossings N/A (.) Drainage crossings () Sidecuts C. MAPPING A. 7.5' topographic map is included as directed showing the proposed route, existing facilities, tie-in point, scale, key, etc. D. PROJECT OPERATIONS 1. Pre -construction: Prior to construction Northwest Pipeline has used rubber tired vehicles to initally survey and flag the centerline the proposed route, using existing areas of disturbance as much as possible (access roads, other pipeline, etc)., Contact is hereby made with your office to determine any possible land use conflicts. a. Northwest Pipeline Corporation is authorized to operate in the State of Colorado. b. Northwest has demonstrated its financial and technical capabilities as is required and evidenced by its continued progress throughout western states, particularly Colorado. c. All safety measures have been considered. Northwest Pipeline will have inspectors present during all phases of construction. d. All necessary clearances and reports will be completed and submitted to the county on or before the day of granting. 2. Construction a. Notification: County Highway Department will be notified at least 24 hours prior to the start of construction unless a pre -construction meeting will be required. In that case, arrangements will be made in the form of a written request 5 days prior to construction date. The county may wish to attend the bid showing so that problem areas or special concerns may be discussed. (continued) • • b. Clearing: The right of way will be cleared using a bulldozer as standard equipment. In cases where clearing is not done a backhoe will usually be utilized for trenching. Scrub vegetation such as sagebrush, greasewood, grasses, etc. will be scraped off (scalped). Any trees will be purchased if determined necessary by a county officer, prior to clearing. Disposal will usually involve one of the following methods as directed. Any vegetation over 4 inches in diameter will be - removed from lands - cut into 4 foot lengths and scattered over the right of way - stacked in 4 foot lengths available to pick-up c. Route Preparation: The right of way will then be prepared for trench digging equipment. Where required by the county topsoil will be stripped and stockpiled for future restoration. It will not be used as padding of the pipeline or mixed with spoil. d. Construction: Standard Pipeline Construction techniques will be used with qualified inspectors on site during the project. The pipe will be strung along the trench then welded and wrapped prior to being lowered into the trench. The pipe will be buried a minimum of three feet in all areas. Where the pipeline cros will be burie stipulations. nages or other suspected problem areas it or as directed by the County through trench will then be backfilled. Once the pipeline is The constructed all roads utilized in the construction of the project will be stablized and rehabilitated. 3. Post Construction a. All disturbed areas shall be recontoured to conform with local topo- graphy (to include sidecuts, drainage crossings, etc). The topsoil will be replaced (if required) and erosion control structures constructed. by, Other stablization or environmental concerns such as water bars or 0 kicker Dikes" will be constructed across the entire right of way. Any drainages encountered during construction will be cleared of dirt and debris and backsloped as near as possible to original condition so as to allow for continuance of the previous flow pattern. d. Culverts will be installed where necessary. e. A11 above ground facilities will be painted as specified by the county. (� f. As built survey maps (2 copies) will be submitted within 60 days to the (�— ffice of original application. (continued) • • g. Pipeline location warning signs will be posted within 5 days of completion of construction. h. Northwest will reseed all areas as stipulated by county. 4. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION a. If monitoring of the project is required, a qualified archaeologist will be present. A copy of the findings and report will be forwarded to the county for acceptance. Northwest Pipeline, herein referred to as the grantee, shall comply with the applicable Federal and State laws and regulations concerning the use of pesticides (i.e., insecticides, herebicides, fungicides, rodenticides, and other similar substances) in all activities/operations under this grant. The grantee shall obtain from the Authorized Officer approval of a written plan prior to the use of such substances. The plan must provide the type and quantity of material to be used; the pest, insect, fungus, etc., to be controlled; the method of application; the location for storage and disposal of containers; and other information that the Authorized Officer may require. The plan should be submitted no later than December 1, of any calendar year that covers the proposed activities for the next fiscal year (i.e., December 1, 1979, deadline for a fiscal year 1981 action). Emergency use of pesticides may occur. The use of substances on or near the right of way shall be in accordance with the approved plan. A pesticide shall not be used if the Secretary of the Interior and prohibited its use. A pesticide shall be used only in accordance with its registered uses and within other limitations if the Secretary has imposed limitations. Pesticides shall not be permanently stored on public lands authorized for use under this grant. 5. Comments, Notes, or Modifications of Standard Plan This project will not have a significant adverse impact on the existing lawful use of water through depletion on.ur-)ollution of surface runoff, stream flow or ground water. C There will be approximately ten (10) workers on site for a duration of 4-5 days. Workers will be from Grand Junction area and will return to this area daily and commute to work site. No specific contractor has been chosen to perform this work as of this date. Right of Way Agent • t. 68,84' • \ V— 4 — --:- •. =--1-9 N<� ---__ 1!07004 - ,—.r-- i '----,,------Z/77---.I1:- a ,% --------\- • p ,-.;i GJ \•-�,, 7090--.,i _ ter- n J � , --'-'-'--------- 1i oi \,.. \_.-i__ L.‘'-_----_____-:"-j_r--k-rNry II ' 7485 \7490 ,.,. 6A-/ F/ 0-/-17 Co v (fry T 75 , R q1 w � a c -T► o •v �O --�— - 7800 .�.1E-EP _ - -, ;- - I _LLW 2 1- - -1- L 7 !Er I ! 0 _ 1 1 , I ) - N 1 ‘, 1 ‘. ,..„. 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