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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.0 Resolution 2011-44wrillINIONIANT10.1101 11111 R ccptioT1#. 806658 PB/1&12011 09:35:18 AM Jean Alberico 1 of 28 Rea Fee.$0.00 Doa Fee:0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss County of Garfield ) At a regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners for Garfield County, Colorado, held in the Commissioners' Meeting Room, Garfield County Courthouse, in Glenwood Springs on Tuesday, the 5th day of July, A.D. 2011, there were present John Martin , Commissioner Chairman Mike Samson , Commissioner Tom Jankovsky , Commissioner Andrew Gorgey , County Attorney Carev Gagnon , Assistant County Attorney Jean Albcrico , Clerk of the Board of County Conlintssioners Ed Green(absent), County Manager when the following proceedings, among others were had and done, to -wit: RESOLUTION NO. 2011- 44 A RESOLUTION CONCERNED WITH THE APPROVAL OF A LAND USE CHANGE PERMIT, MIPA 6545, FOR EXTRACTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES (SAND & GRAVEL) KNOWN AS THE "CERISE MINE" PARCEL NO. 2393 -253 -OO -158 Recitals A. The Board of County Commissioners of Garfield County, Colorado, received an application from Clifford Cerise Ranch Company, LLLP (the "Applicant') for a Land Use Change Permit for Extraction of Natural Resources (Sand and Gravel) as shown in the Mining, Reclamation, and Landscape Plans, attached as Exhibit A. 13. The 65.48 acre site, depicted and described in Exhibits A, page 1 of 13, and B respectively, is Located at the northeast comer of State Highway 82 and Crystal Spring Creek Road (County Road 103) and is approximately two (2) miles northeast of Carbondale, Colorado in Section 25, Township 7 South, Range 88 West of the 6th PM, Garfield County and within property owned by Clifford Cerise Ranch Company, LLLP. C. The 65.48 acre site is described in the application documents and located within the parcel described in the attached Exhibit C and incorporated by this reference. Page 1 of10 Ell IMri�, � , I i f���il ! ��G�t��W� Fii��111111 Rec.ptton#' 80865$ 08/1B/2011 0$:35:39 P1 Jean RibericD 2 of 28 Rao Fee:$0.00 Doc Fee:0,00 CPRFIELD COUNTY CO D. The subject property is located within the Rural zone district and a Land Use Change Permit for Extraction of Natural Resources requires approval through a Major Impact Review Process conducted by Garfield County. E_ The Board of County Commissioners is authorized to approve, approve with conditions, or deny a Land Use Change Permit for "Extraction of Natural Resources" pursuant to Sections 1-301 and 4-106 of the Geld County Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended. F. The Garfield County Planning Commission opened a public hearing on April 13, 20.11. upon the question of whether the Land Use Change Permit application for Extraction of Natural Resources should be approved, approved with conditions, or denied, during which hearing the public and interested persons were given the opportunity to express their opinions regarding the application. G. The Garfield County Planning Commission closed the public hearing on April 13, 2011 and forwarded a recommendation of approval with conditions to the Board of County. Commissioners. 11 On May 31, 2011 a site visit was conducted to review the proposed mining operation. This public meeting was attended by Garfield County Staff, Board of County Commissioners, and members of the public. I. The Board of County Commissioners opened a public hearing on the June 13, 2011 upon the question of whether the Land Use Change Permit application for Extraction of Natural Resources should be approved, approved with conditions, or denied, during which hearing the public and interested persons were given the opportunity to express their opinions regarding the application. J. The Board of County Commissioners continued the public hearing on -June 13, 2011 to July 5, 2011 to allow County Staff to research five (5) topics including: 1) Noise Standards; 2) Air Quality Standards; 3) Cumulative Impact Requirements; 4) Btue Pit Conditions of Approval; and 5) the number of existing permanent and temporary asphalt batch plants in Garfield County. K. On July 5, 2011, the Board of County Commissioners opened the continued public hearing to hear the requested information from Garfield County Staff and determine whether the Extraction of Natural Resources Application should be approved, approved with conditions, or denied at which hearing the public and interested persons were given the opportunity to express their opinions regarding the issuance of said Application; L. The Board of County Commissioners closed the public hearing on July 5, 2011 to make a final decision. Page 2ofIo 11!! VIChti ISI''MP Willi II 1� Reception#: 806658 38af629 Reo2011 ®Fea:$0BppMJean D Fes:0.0 GARFIELO COUNTY CO M. The Board of County Commissioners on the basis of substantial competent evidence produced at the aforementioned hearing, has made the following determinations of fact: 1. That the proper public notice was provided as .required for the hearings before the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners_ 2. That the hearings before the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners were extensive and complete, that all pertinent facts, matters and issues were submitted or could be submitted and that all interested parties were heard at those meetings. 3. The proposed use is in the best interest of the health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity and welfare of the citizens of Garfield County. 4. That the application, if all conditions are met, can be in conformance with the applicable Sections of the Garfield County unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended. 5. The 3:1 slopes are an appropriate deviation as per Section 7-840 01)(1)(b)(3) of the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended. 6. The modification of Dryland Vegetation standards are an appropriate deviation as per Section 7-840 (11)(2)(b)(1)(a) of the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended, and that the modifications blend with the surrounding area and provide for futurere-use of the site. RESOLUTION NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of` Garfield County, Colorado, that: 1. That all representations made by the Applicant in the application, and at the public hearing before the Planning Commission, shall be conditions of approval, unless specifically altered by the Board of County Commissioners. That the operation of the facility be done in accordance with all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations governing the operation of this type of facility. 3. Site operations shall not emit heat, glare, radiation, dust or fumes which substantially interfere with the existing use of adjoining property or which constitutes a public nuisance or hazard. 4. Ali equipment and structures associated with this permit shall be painted with non -reflective paint in neutral colors to reduce glare and mitigate any visual impacts. Page 3 of 10 111 NIC 11 h Reception#: 806658 0e!1612011 09:35:18 AM dean Alberich 4 of 2e Rec Fee:$0.00 Dvo Fee:O.D0 GARFIELD COUNTY CO 5. All lighting associated with the property shall be directed inward and downward towards the interior of the property. 6. The Applicant shall install all signage as specified in Gene Coppola's Traffic Study including; 1) stop sign (R1-1) placed on the access road approach to County Road 103; and 2) two truck warning signs (W8-6) on the County Road 103 approach to the site access road. The Applicant shall also install 10 mile per hour speed limit signs on the access road and the haul roads within the site. 7. All vehicles using County Road 103 to access the Cerise Mine shall abide by Garfield County's oversize/overweight system. All vehicles requiring oversize/overweight permits shall be obtained from the Garfield. County Road and Bridge Department. 8. Prior to the issuance of Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall obtain a Driveway Access Permit from the Garfield County Road and Bridge Department. A copy of this permit shall be submitted to the Garfield County Planning Department. 9. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall conduct a geotechnical investigation of County Road 103 and based on this analysis, provide a pavement section design to the Garfield County Planning Department for review, The portion of County Road 103 that is to be analyzed commences 200 feet north of the Cerise Mine's access road to State Highway 82 and this portion of road shall be reconstructed to the proposed engineered design. 10. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall enter into an agreement with the County pursuant to the Garfield .County Road and Right -of -Way Use Regulations regarding the improvement of County Road 103. 11. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall obtain the appropriate State Highway Access Permit from Colorado Department of Transportation. All conditions of the access permit shall be conditions of this permit. 12. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall provide Garfield County Planning Department with an APEN Permit from Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for the entire mining site. 13. The reclamation plan of the site shall include using hydro -seeding with hydro -mulching and tackifier for all slopes greater than 5:1 as required by Section 7440 of the Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended. 14. The gravel pit shall be allowed to operate Monday through Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.rn. with crushing, digging and heavy hauling only occurring between 7;00 a.m_ to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday; heavy hauling from, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday; and Page 4ofl0 1111MICIAMPWATie i1111 Reception#: 80E558 47811612011 09:35118 AM lean A16erioo 5 of 28 Ren Fee:$0.00 Doo Fee:0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO crushing and digging from 8:00 a.rn. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. There shall be no operations on Sunday except in the case of an emergency or for standard maintenance purposes. 15. All noise generated from the operation shall not exceed the maximum permissible limits set forth in C.R.S. § 25-12-103, except that noise shall not exceed 80 dB(A) during construction. The adjacent land uses for purposes of determining the maximum permissible noise levels that may radiate from the site depicted in Exhibit A, page 1 of 13, are measured 25 feet from the site boundary. The adjacent land uses to the subject site are: residential to the north; industrial to the east and west; and, light industrial to the south as shown in Exhibit D. 16. The Applicant shall implement the following noise mitigation standards: A. The two bermsshown on the "Mining Sheets" must be constructed early in the project. The northern berm must be approximately 50 feet tall and the western berm is approximately 17 feet tall; 13. While constructing these berms, earth moving equipment such as scrappers cannot operate for more than 15 minutes in any one hour while within approximately 100 feet of the permit boundary; C. Place a silencer on the dust collector blower that is situated on top of the concrete batch plant (or build a sound absorbing barrier around it); D. Equip the electrical generators (gen-sets) with commercial grade silencers or better (at least 20 dB(A) of insertion loss); E. Use white noise back up alarms on all Lafarge mobile equipment. Backing up by contractor vehicles not outfitted with these alarms should be minimized; F. Conduct all construction activities during the daytime (7:00 am to 5:00 pm); and, G. Conduct all noise -producing activities associated with operations during the daytime (7:00 am to 5:00 pm). 17. Garfield County can request a site inspection with 24 hour's notice to the operator or property owner. Full access to any part of the site will be granted. On request, all paperwork must be shown. 18. A full list of all other permits shall be provided to Garfield County within 24 hours of its request. Any person at any time can call the following agencies directly and request an inspection if he or she believes a condition of that agency's permit is being violated. A. Colorado Department of Public Health - Air Quality Control 303-692-3150 Page 5ofl(0 111114w 4il i' .1RIM kJ fin 1111 ' Recept1on#: 806658 09/1e/2011 69:85:18 P1 Jean f116erioc 6 of 28 Rec Fee:$O.rQ Om Fee:0.00 G IRFIELU COUNTY CO B. Colorado Department of Public Health - Water Quality Control 303-692-3500 C. US Array Corps of Engineers 970-243-1199 a Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety 343-8b6-3567 E. Colorado Department of Transportation, Grand Junction office 970-248-7000 19. The property owner and operator acknowledge that Garfield County has the following performance standards, and failure to comply with such standards could lead to revocation of the Land Use Change Permit: A. All fabrication, service and repair operations shall be conducted within an enclosed building or obscured by a fence, natural topography or landscaping; B. All operations involving loading and unloading of vehicles shall be conducted on private property and shall not be conducted on a public right-of-way; C. All industrial wastes shall be disposed of in a manner consistent with statutes and requirements of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; D. Every use shall be operated so that the ground vibration -inherently and recurrently generated is not perceptible without instruments at any point of any boundary line of the property; and, E. Every use shall be operated so that it does not emit, heat, glare, radiation, dust, 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 signal and reflective painting of storage tanks, or other legal requirements for safety or air pollution control measures shall be exempted from this provision. 20. The Garfield County Planning Department shall be invited to any bond release inspection of the State Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety. The County will have the opportunity to demonstrate that any item of the permit has not been complied with and that bond should not be released. 2L The reclamation bond that shall be held by the State Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety shall be for the reclamation plan approved by the Board of County Commissioners. No Land Use Change Permit shall be issued until proof of the bond is in place. 22. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall provide a cost estimate for the irrigation system to the Garfield County Planning Department for review. Page 6of10 1111PAPMAIMIMICriiiirrir:rinit1i1 1iii Reeep t i one# . 805O!8 08!16/2011 49:3E:19 ATI Jean Rlbertoo 7 of 2U Roc Fea:$0,00 Don Fae:0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO The State Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety financial security bond shall be updated to reflect this cost and a copy of tbe revised bond submitted to the Garfield County Planning Department. 23. All of the conditions of the Garfield County permit and the State Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety are binding. The State Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety can withhold the reclamation bond if the final reclamation is not executed according to the plans. 24. The Applicant shall be required to submit a report annually of the gravel operation for Garfield. County Planning Staff review, until such time as the release of the reclamation bond. Upon review of any deficiencies pursuant to conditions of approval or other local, state, or federal permits, Staff may forward the report to the Board of County Commissioners for full review of the Major hripact Review Permit. This report shall include GPS measurements shown on a rn:ap showing the current disturbance, what areas have been backfilled, where topsoil stockpiles are located, all site structures, what areas have been seeded, mulched and what is planned for the ensuing 12 months. This map shall be overlain on the approved situ plan which includes the approved phasing area locations, and mine permit boundary. Copies of annual reports required by and submitted to other agencies will be attached to the annual report submitted to the Garfield County Planning Department. 25. The Applicant shall provide a copy of the applicable 404 permit to the Garfield County Planning Department prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit. 26. The Applicant shall meet all applicable Colorado Department of Public Health regulations for a non -transient, non -community water system when the number of individuals using the potable water well is more than 24. 27. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall submit copies of all equipment relocation notices to the Garfield County Planning Department. 28. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall provide the Garfield County Planning Department a will serve letter from Qwest. 29. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit an Emergency Preparedness Plan shall be submitted to the Garfield County Planning Department for review. 30. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall submit to the Garfield Planning Department a final Stormwater Management Plan. 31. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit, the Applicant shall drill the two permanent permitted wells (Permit Numbers 74795-F and 74796-F) and provide the results demonstrating quantity and quality of both wells to the Garfield County Planning Department for their review. Page 7 of 10 tun AIN Ell! Reception#: 806655 08/18!2819 08:35;19 AM .leen Plberiac 8 of 28 Roc Fee:$d'.(dffi Doo Fee:O.88 GARFIELD COUNTY CO 32. After drilling the permanent water wells as described in Condition 31, the water system design for the office/scale house shall be evaluated and any modifications to the proposed design shall be submitted to the Garfield County Planning Department for review. This task shall occur prior to the issuance of Land Use Change Permit. 33. Prior to the issuance of a Land Use Change Permit; the Applicant shall have the two wells installed as Monitoring Hole Notice 40396 (TW -1 and TW -2) permitted as monitoring wells, and provide Garfield County Planning Department with the new permits. 34. The Applicant shall contact Bill Blakeslee, Water Commissioner, when development of the Cerise Mine impacts Crystal Spring Creek. 35. The site shall have wildlife proof dumpsters. 36. The Applicant shall implement the following Best Management Practices to ensure air quality impacts are minimized. A. Exposed areas will be vegetated or stabilized to limit wind erosion; B. Frequent watering by water trucks of gravel as it is removed and transported; C. Use of a conveyor system rather than trucks to transport the material on-site; D. Install, operate, and maintain water spray bars within the conveyor system and all crushing and screening equipment; E. Limit drop heights of gravel for conveyor loading, transfer points, screening, and crushing; F. Limit on-site vehicle speeds to 10 mph; G. Treat frequently travelled on-site roadways with stabilizers or suppressants and watering to minimize re -entrainment of dust from road surfaces, and pave the entrance road to the weigh station; H. Minimize dust from loaded haul trucks by covering andlor watering material as necessary; and, . Construction of berms andlor mine walls to serve as wind breaks. 37. All trucks operating in the gravel mining operation (including third -party trucks not operated by the property owner or operator, shall be subject to the following: Page 8 of 10 ■Eli KFM MD MCC i lr 11111 Receptionf#' 806658 08It6I2011 09,3511E A11 Jean Alberico of 26 Rec Feef$8.00 Doc Fee:0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO A. All trucks shall have and maintain stock muffler systems that are performing to original manufacturer's specifications. This can be determined and verified by simple visual and auditory inspection ofthe truck; B. All trucks ascending or descending the haul route shall not exceed speeds of 10 mph; C. All trucks descending the access road on-site and County Road 103 approaching State Highway 82 shall not use engine Jake Brakes to decelerate; D. All truck drivers, independent or employed by the Applicant shall be briefed on the conditions above and shall agree to operate within the requirements of these stipulations; arid, E. The Applicant shall set up a. series of progressive consequences for drivers that fail to comply with the above conditions; after three violations any trucker shall be prohibited from entering the pit for a time period of not less than ane year. 38. The mining ofthe Cerise Mine shall not start until the Powers Pit has been closed. 39. An asphalt batch plant shall not be allowed within the property unless approved by Garfield County pursuant to an application for "substantial modification" of the Land Use Change Permit as that process is defined by the Garfield County Unified Land Use Resolution of 2008, as amended, or pursuant to a separate application for a Land Use Change Permit. Dated this (5 ttday of ,.�...: A.D. 20 l 1 . ATTEST: GARFIELD. COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ARFIE l Y, COLORADO k of the Board of County Co an Upon motion duly made and seconded the fore ping Res• ion was ad••ted by the following vote: COMMISSIONER CHAIR JOHN F. MARTIN COMMISSIONER MLLE SAMSON COMMISSIONER TOM JANKOVSKY , Aye Aye , Aye Page 9 of 10 ■ll{ �c l�.a i��IIgnet 1wrceeinguir lig ri III Recept f onit : $06558 09116,2011 09:35:18 Rio Joan Rlberlco 10 of 28 Rep Fee:$0.00 Dao Fee:0.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO STATE OF COLORADO ) )ss County of Garfield ) 1, , County Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, in and for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the annexed and foregoing Resolution is truly copied from. the Records of the Proceeding of the Board of County Commissioners for said Garfield County, now in my office_ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Glenwood Springs, this day of , A.D. 20 County Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners Page 10 of 10 y iy� nai ea y d aay sy y pi! 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OF GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO, JOB No. 1194-10-01, DATED MAY 2010.. COMMENCING AT THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 26; THENCE SO4°49'58"W, ALONG SAID BASIS OF BEARING LINE, A DISTANCE OF 343.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S78°36'47"W, A DISTANCE OF 386.66 FEET; THENCE S63°10'0911V, A DISTANCEE OF 149.12 FEET; THENCE N89°05'31 "W , A DISTANCE OF 95.62 FEET; THENCE N57°10'32"W, A DISTANCE OF 306.27 FEET; THENCE 1'348°43'19"W, A DISTANCE OF 79.01 FEET; THENCE S46°48'15"W, A DISTANCE OF 251.17 FEET; THENCE S48°43'19" E, A DISTANCE OF 273.34 FEET; THENCE S 16°20'52"W, A DISTANCE OF 17.06 FEET; THENCE S42°43'54"W, A DISTANCE OF 78.77 FEET; THENCE S81°23'50"W, A DISTANCE OF 30.14 FEET; THENCE NS9°01112"W, A DISTANCE OF 71.27 FEET; THENCE S89°42'11"W, A DISTANCE OF 56.56 FEET; THENCE S35°42'10"W, A DISTANCE OF 51.95 FEET; Page I of3 I�SII! ISN'? I " �I�C��� I�fI' I1�Ii�41NIMOVE Ii EN 1I II I Receptf arr1$ : 808658 08116120ii OD:36:18 All Jean Rtbaric° 25 of 2g Rao Fee :80.90 Doc Fes ; 9.00 OARFIFLD COUNTY CO THENCE 834'40'21"W, A DISTANCE OF 66.58 FEET; THENCE S33°4623"W, A DISTANCE OF 29.27 FEET; THENCE S12°52150"W, A DISTANCE OF 23.42 FEET; THENCE S 144°30'45"W, A DISTANCE OF 49.93 FEET; THENCE SI1011'23"W, A DISTANCE OF 34.80 FEET; THENCE S 11 °26'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 14.45 FEET; THENCE S I6°49'34"W, A DISTANCE OF 53.94 FEET; THENCE 520°04'38"W, A DISTANCE OF 42.81 FEET; THENCE S32°18' I5"W, A DISTANCE OF 17.46 FEET; THENCE S40'°23133"W, A DISTANCE OF 30.04 FEET; THENCE S48°43'46"W, A DISTANCE OF 49.00 FEET; THENCE S55°36'21 "W, A DISTANCE OF 38.82 FEET; THENCE 866°32'54"W, A DISTANCE OF 56.96 FEET; THENCE 567°14740"W, A DISTANCE OF 43.60 FEET; TACE 554°25'07"W, A DISTANCE OF 79.11 FEET; THENCE S49°23'36" 'W, A DISTANCE OF 25.08 FEET; THENCE S26°35'50"W, A DISTANCE OF 199.91 FEET; THENCE S29°07°31 "W, A DISTANCE OF 150.07 FEET; THENCE S25°34'23"W, A DISTANCE OF 40.88 FEET; THENCE S68'3245'1E, A DISTANCE OF 196.06 FEET; THENCE 569°22'36"E, A DISTANCE OF 117.78 FEET; THENCE S82°52'23"E, A DISTANCE OF 13.86 FEET; THENCE N79°23'59"E, A DISTANCE OF 19.36 FEET; Page 2 of 3 11111 Reception#: Se68'SS 00/1612011 08:36:18 AM dean Alberto* 28 of 28 Roo Fee:$0.00 Doc Fee:0.08 GARFIELD COUNTY CO THENCE N76°24'30"E, A DISTANCE OF 55.66 FEET; THENCE N773°05'42"E, A DISTANCE OF 52.41 FEET; THENCE N63°54'55"E, A DISTANCE OF 29.65 FEET; THENCE N47°36' 1 l "E, A DISTANCE OF 46.23 FEET; THENCE N35°43'31 "E, A DISTANCE OF 74.82 FEET; THENCE N36°57154"EE, A DISTANCE OF 45.73 FEET; THENCE N80°27'40' E, A DISTANCE OF 128.18 FEET; THENCE S14°20'39"W, A DISTANCE OF 353.33 FEET; THENCE 576°26'09"E, A DISTANCEOF 155.94 FEET; THENCE N80°05'55"E, A DISTANCE OF 11220 FEET; THENCE S7749'41 "E, A DISTANCE OF 687.90 FEET; THENCE S80°31'31 "E, A DISTANCE OF 682.89 FEET; THENCE N09°52'08"E, A DISTANCE OF 9.94 FEET; . THENCE 580°30'49"E, A DISTANCE OF 8.52 FEET; THENCE N00°0726"E, A DISTANCE OF 1900.02 FEET; THENCE S74° 14'09"W, A DISTANCE OF 529.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 2,852,372 SQUARE PEET, OR 65.48 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. PREPARED FOR AND ON BEHALF OF LAFARGE WEST, INC. TIMOTHY W. KURTZ Page 5of3 lAggifiliTillfriirliVn 0111 Reception#: 808658 3911612011 69:35:18 Fr Jean.R1bericc 27 of 28 Rene Fee:$T.00 Doe Fee:9,00 GF'RFIELD COUNTY CO Exhibit C Legal Description for Subject Parcel - 97.81 AC THAT PORTION OF LOT 13 LYING NORTH OF STATE HIGHWAY NO. 82 IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 88 WEST, 6111 P.M. LESS AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION OP LAND CLAIMED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF 'TRANSPORTATION, STATE OF COLORADO BYRULE AND ORDER RECORDED AUGUST 5, 1993 LJ BOOK 871 AT PAGE 404 AS RECEPTION NO. 4 50847. LOTS 4 AND 12 IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH., RANGE 88 WEST, 6l P.M. TOGETHER WITH ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING SOUTH OF A LINE SITUATED IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 88 WEST AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN DFFDS AND AGREEMENT RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1992 IN BOOK 840 AT PAGE 330 AS RECEPTION NO. 438400. LESS AND EXCEPT ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING NORTH OF A LINE SITUATED IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 88 WEST AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED LN DEEDS AND AGREEMENT RECORDED AUGUST 27, 1992 IN BOOK 840 AT PAGE 330 AS RECEPTION NO. 438400. LESS AND EXCEPT ANY PORTION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY WHICH LIES WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR COUNTY ROAD 104. LESS AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF LAND CLAIMED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE OF COLORADO EY RULE AND ORDER RECORDED AUGUST 5, 1993 IN BOOK 871 AT PAGE 404 AS RECEPTION NO. 450847. LOTS 7, 8, 9 AND WIN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 88 WEST, 6711 P TVI. LESS AND EXCEPT A TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO DAVID S. JAMES BY DEED DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1907 RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO, 37532 IN BOOK 79 AT PAGE 95 OF THE GARFIELD COUNTY RECORDS. LESS AND EXCEPT A TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO ANTHONY PINGS BY DEED DATED FEBRUARY 3, 1917 RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 57960 IN BOOK 100 Al PAGE 608 OF THE GARFIELD COUNTY RECORDS. LESS AND EXCEPT A TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO THE BAILEY FAMILY INVESTMENT COMPANY, L.L.L.P. BY DEED DATED JULY 29, 1997.RECORDED AUGUST 6, 1997 AS RECEPTION NO. 511996. LESS AND EXCEPT A TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO STATE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO BY DEED RECORDED FEBRUARY 7, 1974 1N BOOK 455 AT PAGE 451 AS RECEPTION NO. 261734. LESS AND EXCEPT TITE TRACTS OF LAND CONVEYED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO, RECORDED JUNE 14,1973 IN BOOK 446 AT PAGE 8 AS RECEPTION NO. 258755. LESS AND EXCEPT ANY PORTION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY WHICH LIES WITHIN TEE RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR COUNTY ROAD 103. LESS AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF LAND CLAIMED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE OF COLORADO BY RULE AND ORDER RECORDED AUGUST 5, 1993 IN BOOK 871 AT PAGE 404 AS RECIPTIQN NO. 450847. Page 1 of 1 Recepption#: 84E658 @B11012@11 09:35:18 ARM Jean Alberiao 28 of 28 Rec Fee 4O.Q@ Doo Fee70.00 GARFIELD COUNTY CO