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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.0 Application• SPECIAL/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Date: q/ /q /e9 Applicant: Qr'yX Ener9y COM pan y Address of Applicant: Po (sox ,26300 Qk/o /coma Cify,ok 731.26-030o ms rtn•; yeiai Special/Conditional Use Cprts+rucc;io"ancl opera-T'or\ Of C4 na4vral jay handb ) fac.Vip I hcluern r'i,nL uipmerv+ and s� 1;es necessar -6)r. +he +rep tvnerv+ orn fression And M ea Svremen� [? r.0 llin' preparo-I' , rrirar� info aas frantm,ss�ph► /1 lel e- t on• �-ee f +chec1 Earp, Le al Decri i 9 P . Practical Description (location with respect to highways, county roads, and residences): 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 building and structures on adjacent lots. 4. An impact statement on the proposed use where required by Sections 5.03-5.03.12 of Zoning Regulations. 5. Notice including the name of the applicant, description of the subject lot, a description of the proposed special use and 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. 6. A copy of Assessor's map showing property; and a listing of all adjoining property owners 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 above hearing by certified return receipt mail and the receipts shall be presented at the hearing by the applicant. 7. A fee of $ 50.0= shall be charged for each application and shall be submitted with the application. 8. Attach a copy of proof of ownership for your property. (Deed, title insurance). List all adjoining property owners of said property. ?o6ei-i'T Wheeler / ?5L I 3/5 Rci j S/71 --Co, S'/652 //3a. .3rookkaven ROIL,)fig/arda, Ga, 303/9 79 S. S-La-fe` Sat/take city, (JT f'1/// tkJ t a rr • Rowe- Q(Jes+cr . n e, Co. Notice shall be sent at least five (5) days prior to hearing by return -receipt mail to all of the above noted persons. Mailing is the applicant's responsibility and proof of mailing must be presented at the hearing. The above information is correct to the best of my knowledge. auoak R Zogie Applicant • 1 EXHIBIT "A" A tract of land situate in the SE/4 NW/4, NW/4 SE/4, SW/4 NE/4 and NE/4 SW/4 Section 1, T8S, R92W, 6th P.M. lying Northeasterly of a county road as constructed and in place described as follows: BEGINNING at the SE/corner of said tract whence the East Quarter Corner of said Section 1 bears N 87°59'35"E 2,225.43 feet; Thence W 600 feet to a point on the Northeasterly line of said road; Thence N 18°13'W 10.70 feet along the Northeasterly line of said road; Thence N 20°26'56"W 125.88 feet along the Northeasterly line of said road; Thence N 38°52'57"W 276.57 feet along the Northeasterly line of said road; Thence N 76°27'W 41.15 feet along the Northeasterly line of said road; Thence N 40°22'E 402.88 feet; Thence E 600 feet; Thence S 660 feet to the SE/Corner of said tract, the point of beginning containing 10.80 acres more or less. CD/DM/31 - (1) ORYX x x Fens • Oryx, Energy Compalk PROPOSED DIVIDE CREEK GAS FACILITY LOCATED IN SECTION 1, T. 8 S., R. 92 W., 6TH P.M. GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO x *--.—X x X 300' F ExIitInt o Pi/Aline ro C GAS METER CO2 REMOVAL UNIT I r LINE NEATER -s OUTLET SEPARATOR INLET SEPARATOR METAL STORAGE BLDG. AJAX 360 COMPRESSOR (5400 88L WATER TANK 0 M 33: X x X X x POWERS ELEVATION ,• INC. S K E IT C H 2 SKETCH SHOWING EXISTING MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY'S DIVIDE CREEK STATION in SECTION 1, T8S, R92W 6th P.M. IN GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND PROPOSED LOCATION FOR. SUN EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION COMPANY'S FACILITIES WITHIN. Existing Gravel County Road 1.2 • SCALE: 1"=100' NOTE: Fence around. entire perimeter 600'; WEST POWER SERVICE 04„...,,,—.NMETER POLE 1 Mt. W 1 1 Exising A ce s d 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 -`1 I --7 This Pad Area for ,' 1 Fuel Supply Facilities /1 See Sketch 3 50' • '= Small Existing Irriga6i?ch Existing Buried 6C0' Pipeline WEST \) CUT AREA 4: X 414' 250' STAKED AREA FOR SUN FACILITIES (see SKETCH 4 & 5) go 33' 433 FILL AREA 2.5: 1 ORYX x M x Foci x • Oryx Energycompa� PROPOSED DIVIDE CREEK GAS FACILITY LOCATED IN SECTION 1, T. 8 S., R. 92 W., 8TH P.M. GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO x x ro \\OrE Existing o • Pioiins ro ro 4. GAS METER CO2 REMOVAL UNIT l LINE HEATER p. -t OUTLET SEPARATOR INLET SEPARATOR ETAL STORAGE BLDG. AJAX 360 COMPRESSOR 0400 88L WATER TANK 0 0 M 331-0. 31*Y 11111ml1":0 ,„ • t I; tc 36 4. H 01 31 v••• 36 WHITE 3, WHITE yj t, OMB ••• ;.1 r 65 5.03.04 Aircraft Landing Strip: Such strip may not be in conflict with any reservation, regulation or requirement. of the Federal Aviation Administration. 5.03.05 Airport, Utility: Such airport shall be approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. 5.03.06 Airport Air Carrier: Such airport shall be approved by t ie eoeral Aviation Administration. 5.03.07 Industrial Operations: Industrial Operations, including extraction, processing, fabrication, industrial support Facilities, water impoundments, mineral waste disposal, storage, sanitary landfill, salvage yard, access routes and utility lines, shall be permitted, provided: (1) The applicant for a permit for industrial operations shall prepare and submit to the Planning Director two (2) copies of an impact statement on the proposed use describing its location, scope, design and construction schedule, including an explanation oE its operational characteristics. One (1) copy oE the impact statement shall be filed with the County Commissioners by the Planning Director. The County Commissioners shall review the impact statement to determine whether the proposed industrial operation complies with the requirements of this Section and shall notify the Planning Director of its decision in this regard, in writing, within thirty (30) days from the date on which the impact statement is filed with the Planning Director. The impact statement shall show that the use shall be designed and operated in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations of the County, State and Federal Governments, and will not have a significant adverse effect upon: .(A) Existing lawful use of water through depletion or pollution of surface run-off, stream flow or ground water; (3) Use of adjacent land through generation of vapor, dust, smoke, noise, glare or vibration, or other e„anat ions; (C) Wildlife and domestic animals through creation of hazardous attractions, alteration of existing native vegetation, blockade oE migration routes, use patterns or other disruptions; (2) Truck and automobile traffic to and from such uses shall not create hazards or nuisances to areas elsewhere in the County; (3) Sufficient distances shall separate such use from \1u abutting property which might ut,:.:t. isc be d;w:: cd by operations of the proposed uses; (4) In the event the County Commissioners or Planning Director determine that the impact of a proposed industrial operation is such that information in addition to the impact statement or other iafor;nation submitted is necessary for the informed evaluation of such impact, such additional information may be required. Such request for additional infonnation shall be in writing and shall be given to the applicant not later than forty-five (45) days after the filing of the impact statement. The County Commissioners shall then have an additional forty-five (45) days from the date of submission of such additional information within which to notify the Planning Director of their decision in respect to said impact statement. An application for permit for an industrial operation shall be subject to the provisions under Section 8.01 in addition to the required impact statement. Any provisions of Section 8.01 to the contrary notwithstanding, the Building Official shall have a period of ten (10) days from notification by the County Commissioners -of their decision as hereinabove provided, within which to act upon such application. (A. 79-132) (S) Permits shall be granted for those uses only with the provisions that a satisfactory rehabilitation plan for the affected land be submitted prior to cotatnencement of such use; (A) The plan for site rehabilitation shall be submitted to the Planning Director with the impact statement, and must be approved by the County Commissioners before a permit for conditional or special use will be issued; (B) The County Corp.issioners may require security before a permit for special or conditional use is issued, if required. The applicant shall furnish evidence of a bank co it;i nt of credit, or bond, or certified check or other security de.e;ied 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 co:;::iiticents, bonds, or check shall be payable to and held by the County Commissioners; 6 (6) are Planning Director may, upon the preliminary determination that an industrial operation related solely to the extraction oE oil and gas from the ground through conventional use of drilling and pumping, and the extraction oE sand and gravel affecting not more than ten acres has limited impact, waive the requi reent for the above-described impact statement, upon the submittal of such information as the Planning Director requires for the evaluation of the impact of such an extractive operation. If the detennination is later :wade that additional information is required, subsection (4) of this Section shall apply. (A. 79-132) S.03.08 Industrial Performance Standards: All industrial operations in Garfield County shall comply with applicable County, State, and Federal regulations regulating water, air and noise pollution and shall not be conducted in a manner constituting a public nuisance or hazard. Operations shall be conducted in such a manner as to minimize heat, dust, smoke, vibration, glare and odor and all other undesirable environmental effects beyond the boundaries of the property in Which such uses are located, in accord with the following standards; (1) Volume of the sound generated: every use shall be so operated that the volume of sound inherently and recurrently generated does not exceed ninety (90) decibles, with a maximum increase of -five (S) decibles permitted for a maximum oE fifteen (1S) minutes in any one hour, at any point oE any boundary line oE the property on which the use is located. • (2) Vibration generated: every use shall be so operated that the ground vibration inherently and recurrently generated is not perceptible, without instruments, at any point of ;any boundary line oE the property on which the use is located; (3) Emissions oE smoke and particulate matter: every use sh11 be operated so as to comply with all Federal, State and County air quality laws, regulations and , s;.n��L rd ., , (4) (nission of heat, glare, radiation and fumes; every use shall be so operated that it does not emit heat, glare, radiation or Erunes which substantially interfere with the existing use of adjoining property or which constitutes a public nui sancc or hazard. Flaring of gases, aircraft warning sig::als, reflective painting of -1. • • 68 storage tanks, or other such operatiws which may Se required by law as safety or air pollution control measures shall be exempted from this provision; (5) 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 Fire Code; (B) At the discretion of the County Commissioners all outdoor storage facilities for fuel, raw materials and products shall be enclosed by a fence or wall adequate to conceal such facilities from adjacent property; (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; (D) All materials or wastes which might constitute a fire hazard or which may be edible by or otherwise be attractive to rodents or insects shall be stored outdoors in accordance with applicable State Board of Health Regulations; (6) 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. Ail percolation tests or ground water resource tests as may be required by local or State . iealth Officers must be met before operation of the facilities :nay begin. 5 03.09 Uses Not Itemized: Upon application or on its own initiative, the County Commissioners may, by resolution, add to the uses listed for a Zoning District any other similar- use which conforms to the condi;_ions set forth in the following special findings: (1) Such use is appropriate to the physiographic and general environmental character of the District to which it is added; (2) Such use does not create any more hazard to or alteration of the natural environment than the minimum amount normally resulting from the other uses permitted in the District to which it is added; SEP -19-1989 15: 18 FROM Enercy Company TO • 830 E254050 P.04 QUESTAR PIPELINE COMPANY 7a SOUTH STATE STREET • P, 0. BOX 11460 • SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH E4147 • PHONE (501) 530-252D J01GVt1Ce fp1U1U GAS SU1nY AND MARKETING Mr. Richard L. Werline Oryx Energy Company P.O. Box 26300 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126-0300 September 19, 1989 Dear Richard: Questar Pipeline Company and Oryx Energy are in the process of executing an agreement for Oryx to operate and modify Questar Pipeline's facilities in the Divide Creek Area in Garfield County in northwest Colorado. Questar Pipeline has granted Oryx certain rights to install and operate dehydration and compression equipment on property located in Section 1, T8S, R92W. The property is more fully described on the copies of two deeds attached hereto. Oryx's rights are governed by the terms of the Facilities Operating Agreement which the parties are in the process of executing. Be advised that this letter will serve as Questar Pipeline's authorization for Oryx to receive any permits necessary to engage in the required construction or operation until the Facilities Operating Agreement is fully executed. If anything further is required to expedite obtaining any necessary authorizations, please contact either Jim Real, Director, Marketing and Transportation or Dan Sanford, Senior Corporate Counsel. Yours truly, SEP -19-1989 15:17 FROM Ory Energy Company r TO X83036254050 P.03 >li Alla a.....1, -.J 311 Bearded aa o1-74 w..9At2L190a+v5�1 rrwuw•Book 370. PB�e ��� UAW= Nolo 9(49 — ««.0 �.--I446 rim. �w.�eeo1�K. Tan DD•.Rx, Diode this 22nd dal et October t In the year of our Lord one thousand' dao hundred and a ixty-five between . F. M. STARBUCK, also known as FRANK M.STARBUCK, and LAVERNE STARBUCK, his wife, and FRANKLIN EDWARD PARK and1Y 8. PARK . county of Garfield and isete of Colorado, of the first Art and CASCADE NATURAL GAS CORPORATION, � JNorth,oxmoftetem o tte 2'dbl the Lyn et the State of Washington , of the mond parts WITNES8ETB, That the said Parties of the first part, for And !n eoasideration of the mini of ONE DOLLAR AND OMR VALUABLE CONSIDERATIONS «iX+XEK to the said part Lin of the tat part to hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof Is hereby contused and acknowledged, hove remised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIXSD, and by these presents do remise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said part? of the wend put, its successors and assigns forever, all the right, title, intermit, claim Aad demand which the raid parties • of the first Dart have in and to the following daroribed 10 US or parcels situate, bins sad being. in 'las Oot ty of Garfield ind sate of Colorado, to -Witt • All.that part of the NE sW1/4, Section 1, Township 8 South, Range 92 Weft, 6th P.M., containing 0.28 acres, more or less, included within, but excepted from, that certain tract of land described in that cer- tain warranty deed recorded as DOc. No. 231748 of the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Garfield County, Colorado, from F. M. Starbuck and LaVerne St.arbuck to Cascade Natural. Gas Corporation as follows, to -wit: A tract of land situate in the SEVAW14, NWkSE!, SWkNEt and NE1/4SWk, Section 1, T. 8 S., R. 92 W. 6th P.M. lying northeasterly of a County Road as constructed and in place, described as follows: Beginning. at the SE corner of laid tract whence the East quarter cor- ner of said Sec..1 bears N. 87'59'35" E. 2,225.43 feet• thence W. 600,(41 flet to a point on the northeasterly lime of Bald road; thence N. 18 1,3 W. 10.70 feet along the northeas ex y 7.s.ne o said Toad; thence N. 20°26'56" W. 125.88 feet aloe the northeasterly line of said road; thence N. 38052'57" W. 276.57 feet along the northeasterly line of said road; thence N. 76027' W. 41.15 feet along the northeast erly line of said road; thence N. 40022' E. 402.88 feet; thence E. 600.00 feet; thence S. 660.00 feet to the SE corner of said tract,the point,of begirnning, containing 10.80 acres, more or ]less. above de cibbe10 0cre tract i in and being in the Said NEtSWt,It beingtheintention to herconvey allof that portion f h e Y T -S ata ,',Se1rwt'L k• aL riossx►oes Dad privileges thereunto betoaatns or is Ades thereunto appertaining► and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the said Part lea of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper uso, benefit at* behoof of the said Part/ of the wand pint, its successors and assigns forever. Ilei wrrNFa$ WIIXIMP, The said part tee of tate first put ba' Ve hereunto set their band 5 and seal S the day ash pear first above written. Signed, Sealed and Delivered ba the Presence of ...YI.1. 1 ...NI...Y.www.l..wr..............W.r..wYM1.rr�YNlw...� .w1. .......M Yww1I MN11�11'.Irr.r.w.rrrw.lM+ww.M.ur.....1.. .r.w.w1 STATIC OP OOLOa&DO. •Cn,naty of Garfield 1 METAL STORAGE 1 BLDG. ORVX X FOC. X X Oryx Ener Compa PROPOSED DIVIDE CREEK GAS FACILITY LOCATED IN SECTION 1, T. 8 S., R. 92 W., 6TH P.M. GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO X 300' X. X X C GAS METER a�T CO2 REMOVAL UNIT 1 LINE HEATER c..r OUTLET SEPARATOR INLET SEPARATOR AJAX 360 COMPRESSOR (5400 BBL WATER TANK 0 0 M 1. ' 141. 4.6 tr.14 $4 0 N • R,92,, $5 ;4?•.' , • . • . , • MOM 2•.•',' • , ,.^7.77: -7 4,47, ' 11 R 91 wi44 11111.1'11 • • ••,f . • • t. • POWERS ELEVATION , INC. S K E �T C H 2 SKETCH SHOWING EXISTING MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY'S DIVIDE CREEK STATION in SECTION 1, T8S, R92W 6th P.M. IN GARFIELD COUNTY, COLORADO AND PROPOSED LOCATION FOR. SUN EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION COMPANY'S FACILITIES WITHIN. Existing Gravel County Road • SCALE: 1"=100' NOTE: Fence around 1.2 entire perimeter 6C0'� WEST x POWER SERVICE METER POLE ..r t i Exisking A ce s o d Existing Buried 6C Pipeline WEE 0' T This Pad Area for Fuel Supply Facilities See Sketch 3 (\ Small Existing Irriga6i2ch d • .r n 060' NORM STAKED AREA FOR SUN FACILITIES (see SKETCH 4 & 5) F I /hp 7 33' • 33' FILL AREA 2.5: 1 414' • • October 3, 1989 To the Garfield County Commissioners, As a landowner adjacent to the planned gas treatment plant, I have numerous concerns. My main concern is loud and continuous noise which may be emitted by the two planned compressors. There is a residence 300 yards from the planned site. The type of noise that these compressors are capable of making would destroy the quality of life on our property. We run cattle on this property. It is a fact that high noise levels will drive cattle off their feed. This would result in loss of weight and a financial hardship to our ranch. We also have excellent Elk and Deer hunting on this property. This type of noise would drive the game away. This also would create a financial hardship since we lease the property to hunters. We are also concerned about the increase in the amount of activity on this property if it is to be changed into an industrial complex. In the past there has been one employee working on this site on a weekly basis. If this land becomes industrial, how many more employees will be hanging around on a daily basis, or conceivably a 24 hour basis? I believe any or all of the problems would drastically reduce the value of our property. The granting of a special use permit would create a dangerous precident for the future. cere$y, Robert T. Wheeler President: Mamm Creek Ranch Co. IIInc71/711777771r=", 1 OCT 41989 1 GAF: 1LLL Cl) ; Y • GARFIELD COUNTY 411 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SANITATION AND PLANNING September 19, 1989 Oryx Energy Company P. O. Box 26300 Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0300 Attn: R.O.W./Claims Dear Mr. Dodson: Oryx Energy Company's Special Use permit application for a natural gas handling facility off C.R. 344 has been scheduled for a public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners on October 9, 1989, at 2:00 P.M., in the Commissioners' Meeting Room, Suite 301, Garfield County Courthouse, 109 8th Street, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. It is suggested that you be present or represented at the hearing. A copy of the enclosed public notice form has been submitted to the Glenwood Post for publication one time 15 days prior to the hearing. You should contact the Post directly regarding obtaining the proof of publication and billing. In addition, copies of the public notice form must be mailed by certified return -receipt to all adjacent property owners no lees than 5 days prior to the hearing. All mailings should be completed no later than October 3rd, to ensure compliance. The proof of publication from the Glenwood Post and return -receipts from the mailings must be submitted by the applicant at, or prior to, the public hearing. Please contact this office if you have further questions regarding your application or the public hearing. Sincerely, .2,H ------- Glenn Hartmann Planner GH/emh encl. 109 8TH STREET, SUITE 303 945-8212 /625-5571 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 0d -H101 te •. t.r,t Z IT .1" ?1410 tii r „' b a ip W ti • Mr v ` ^� • Tk- 0 • d K ..' • N •Q L.. I I; o•"-4 261 228 • 0 .• w 9 • • Ale Ur U S • -t i t /• 1 1 • I . 1 ao )....71 1 I 4 ,I M t rr • d r sf /%- ' r - i -4- r r • / 1' 4 Id. 4 n. j! ; t.. 0 • • 9SZ6 '418. \\ (., 6 O 1 1 ( i I �e. t (Z 9L... 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GE ss .41/V -.., [_ \l \ OC fi L ' T 92»-'•'-s.,'11\11 ` .1 I -_ I•L,p C-• n PLO / \ 6s` Oc •-••-, m. , • ) r, 0 n . 1 .„).•=„,2_ or 1 f --Y- / - � .,. ; ♦ a. ..G •uMOJ �°'- -fit i// O _ _j \ �) pv •L E_ IL aP1711(� oL �� aI�` sL 95 LA 417' 1 J�,I1� I e1 61, 1 ii 11 `-J' ..\ ( ••, _. 1 I I I CZ IlPipg 4\"\\ : Poie 41-1 ratlfinH CI .161 61 0 01 4,0 2 6 10208 _ — i8p! 1 2 11 C V051 CE 92 wamID 41 4 , I /mini I 96 1 96 16 9I. 9, • It 1 ..61104 99040 ORYX October 31, 1989 Garfield County Planning Dept. 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601-3303 Attn: Glenn Hartmann Re: Special Use Application Natural Gas Handling Facility Sec. 1-T8S-R92W Dear Mr. Hartmann: Oryx Energy Company 14000 Quail Springs Parkway PO Box 26300 Oklahoma City OK 73126-0300 405 752 7100 MidContinent Production Region Because of the concerns about noise created by the engines and compres- sors at the proposed gas handling facility, we have been looking at some options other than those discussed in the October 9th hearing. It was agreed that Oryx would utilize mufflers on the engines one grade above those that are usually provided as standard equipment. These mufflers are referred to in industry language as "hospital quiet" mufflers. It was discussed also in the meeting about constructing noise barriers if the noise created a problem for adjoining property owners. It has been decided after talking with others in the industry that even better than the barriers would be to bury the mufflers. We have decided to do this during the initial construction and prior to startup. Most of the concerns and questions we had about corrosion and heat dissipation have been answered and Oryx is willing to give this method of noise mitigation a try. As discussed in the meeting we will do whatever is reasonable to reduce the noise to a level that will affect the adjoining property owners as little as possible. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter and if I can provide any further information please call me at 405-752-7226. Sincerely, Charles R. Dodson Right -of -Way & Claims Representative cc: Pat Phelan - Rifle Office 1999 CD/DZ/84 - (1) • GARFIELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SANITATION AND PLANNING MEMORANDUM TO: '.•ORYX Energy Company FROM: : Garfield County Building, Sanitation, and Planning Department RE: Land Use Permit and Resolution of Approval DATE: 11/20/89 Enclosed is a copy of your land use permit and resolution of approval. If you have any questions about these documents you may contact the Garfield County Building, Sanitation, and Planning Department at 945-8212 or 625-5571 If you need extra copies of these documents, they are kept on file in the Garfield County Clerk & Recorders Office and the Building, Sanitation, and Planning Department. .)).4,„__ 4 2 Garfield County Building, Sanitation and Planning Department 109 8TH STREET, SUITE 303 945-8212 / 625-5571 GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 • • KERR-MCGEE CORPORATION P. O. BOX 25861 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73125 RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Writer's Direct No. (405) 270-3130 www.lconally@kmg.com November 18, 1999 Board of County Commissioners Garfield County, CO 109 - 8`h Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Attention: Mr. Mark Bean Director of Building & Planning RE: BOND RELEASE REQUEST ORYX ENERGY COMPANY -- PERMIT BOND #5567066 PENALTY - $100,000 All operations of Oryx Energy Company have ceased in Colorado, and we feel it is appropriate to request release of the referenced bond (copy attached). Please return the original bond or sign the enclosed copy of this letter and return to Stacy Roberts at the above address. Thank you for your assistance. Regards, Lea rice Conally, Casualty Insuranc= ordinator RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT LMC:me Enclosures SAFECO Insurance Comp_, y of America Bond #5567066 is hereby released. /34e6 -e -7-4e-.,. /z.9/, /eq.iw1iv4 O/2-7/1/9� Name an• Title Date SURETY RIDER fiAFECO SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMtHICA ENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ®IRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA HOME OFFICE: SAFECO PLAZA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98185 To be attached to and form a part of Type of Bond -Street Opening Bond Bond No 5567066 dated effective executed by and by in favor of November 1, 1988 (MONTH, DAY, YEAR) Sun Exploration and Production Company (PRINCIPAL) Safeco Insurance Company of America (SURETY) Garfield County, Colorada , as Principal, , as Surety, (OBLIGEE) In consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained the Principal and the Surety hereby consent to changing the name of the principal; From• Sun Exploration and Production Company To• Oryx Energy Company Nothing herein contained shall vary, alter or extend any provision or condition of this bond except as herein expressly stated. This rider is effective Signed and Sealed By: May 3, 1989 (MONTH, DAY, YEAR) May 3, 1989 (MONTH, DAY, YEAR) Sun Exploration acid Production Company PRINCIPAL Frank B. .weeney, Secr-ry TITLE By, V/G Vl Charles W. Blank SURETY ATTORNEY-IN-FACT 6-443 R12 10/86 PRINTED IN U.S SAFECO SAFECO NSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA GENERAL NSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA FIRST NATIONAL NSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA HOME OFFICE: SAFECO PLAZA SEATTLE. WASHNGTON 98185 Bond 5567066 LICENSE OR PERMIT BOND KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS. That we. Sun Exploration and Production Company as Principal. of P.O. Box 2880 , Dallas Texas and (Street and Number) (City) (State) the SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. a Washington corporation. as Surety. are held and firmly bound unto Garfield County, Colorado • as Obligee, in the sum of One Hundred I housand and 00/100 -Dollars ($ 100,000.00 for which sum. well and truly to be paid. we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors. administrators, successors and assigns. jointly and severally. firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals. and dated this 1 st day of November , 19 88 THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH. That WHEREAS. the Principal has been or is about to be granted a license or permit to do business as Dri 11 i nq Permit with obligation to protect roads i n thei r by the Obligee. present condition NOW. THEREFORE. if the Principal well and truly comply with applicable local ordinances. and conduct business in conformity therewith. then this obligation to be void: otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED. HOWEVER: 1. This bond shall continue in force: ❑ Until . 19 , or until the date of expiration of any Continuation Certificate executed by the Surety OR ❑ Until canceled as herein provided. 2. This bond may be canceled by the Surety by the sending of notice in writing to the Obligee, stating when, not -lass than thirty days thereafter, liability hereunder shall terminate as to subsequent acts or omissions of the Principal. 40* fdpC0 SEAL ars 1953 d#' 'e WASO‘v SUN EXPLORATION AND 'RODUCTION COMPANY BY: r. rank B. Sweeney, Secr - Principal SAFECO SUR NCE COMPANY OF AMERICA By W. Hunter B. Fra i s; Attorney -in -Fact S-1235/EP R11 11/82 PRINTED IN U.S.A. • • i» KERR-McGEE CORPORATION P. O. BOX 25861 • OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73125 RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT Writer's Direct No. (405) 270-3130 www.lconally@kmg.com November 18, 1999 Board of County Commissioners Garfield County, CO 109 - 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Attention: Mr. Mark Bean Director of Building & Planning RE: BOND RELEASE REQUEST ORYX ENERGY COMPANY -- PERMIT BOND #5567066 PENALTY - $100,000 All operations of Oryx Energy Company have ceased in Colorado, and we feel it is appropriate to request release of the referenced bond (copy attached). Please return the original bond or sign the enclosed copy of this letter and return to Stacy Roberts at the above address. Thank you for your assistance. Regards, Lea rice Conally, Casualty Insuranc_ ordinator RISK MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT LMC:me Enclosures SAFECO Insurance Company of America Bond #5567066 is hereby released. Name and Title Date ORYX October 12, 1989 Garfield County Department of Building Sanitation and Planning 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Attn: Glenn Hartmann Re: Special Use Permit Application Section 1-T8S-R92W, 6th P.M. Dear Mr. Hartmann: • OC' � 9 Oryx Energy Company 14000 Quail Springs Parkway PO Box 26300 Oklahoma City OK 73126-0300 405 752 7100 MidContinent Production Region This letter is written to satisfy the remaining conditions of approval as set forth in your department's report to the County Commissioners during the Public Hearing on October 9, 1989. The first pertains to the restor- ation and reclamation of the site. Oryx Energy Company agrees to plant weed free seed on the areas not covered by gravel following the construc- tion phase of the project. This should help the control of erosion around the edges of the site and also in the control of weeds. It is Oryx's desire also to control the weeds on and around the site because of the fire danger they create. Upon abandonment of the site, Oyrx would be responsible to satisfy the surface owners' requirements for restoration, as long as a nuisance to the adjoining property owners was not created. There are no underground utilities in the area. The phone lines and electric lines are overhead and our operations would not damage their facilities. The electric company will probably provide power in the future for the site. A map showing the access route to the site is also enclosed. This route was agreed upon by Mr. King Lloyd of the Garfield County Road and Bridge Department. Pat Phelan will work with Mr. Lloyd to obtain necessary overweight permits and on the dust control measures. Thanks again for your assistance in this matter and if I can provide further information don't hesitate to call me at 405-752-7226. Sincerely, Charles R. Dodson Right -of -Way & Claims Representative cc: Pat Phelan - Luckey Ditch Dan Harrison Enclosure CD/DM/50 - (1) • October 4, 1989 Garfield County Department of Building Sanitation and Planning 109 8th Street, Suite 303 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Attn: Mark L. Bean ORYX Re: Special Use Permit Application Natural Gas Handling Facility Dear Mr. Bean: • Oryx Energy Company 14000 Quail Springs Parkway PO Box 26300 Oklahoma City OK 73126-0300 405 752 7100 MidContinent Production Region Pursuant to a request by your office, following is additional information concerning the construction of a Gas Handling Facility on County Road 344. The required dirt work for the facility would begin immediately after approval by your office. It would consist of a total of approxi- mately three days of work by the following equipment: 1 D-8 Dozer, 1 Motor Grader, 1 roller -compactor, 1 backhoe. The site would then be covered with approximately 20 loads of gravel. The final stage of the site preparation would be the pouring of concrete pads to set the equip- ment on as shown on the sketch previously submitted with the application. This would require about four truck loads of concrete. The equipment to be installed is basically skid mounted and would be hauled in on trucks (about 12 loads with 6 requiring county permits) The skid mounted equipment would still be tied together with various pipe- lines which would require a welder and other various crews to prepare the facility for operation. We anticipate, however, that no more than 8-12 men would be on the site on any one day and that this main phase of construction would last no more than 30 days. A chemical toilet would be provided for the workers during that construction period. Following construction, the site would be attended by one person approxi- mately one hour per day except in cases where routine repairs and mainten- ance might require another small crew of workers. To the best of my JS/BA/83 - (1) knowledge, this information is a good estimate of the anticipated work to be performed. The weather could change the schedule somewhat, but, as you are aware, that is the main reason we desire to begin construction as soon as possible. Later commencement dates could cause more delays. Thank you for your continued assistance in this project and feel free to call me at 405-752-7226 if any further information is needed. Sincerely, c0J3k9.ctk Charles R. Dodson Right -of -Way and Claims Representative cc: Pat Phelan JS/BA/83 - (2)