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BEFORE TI{E BOARD OF COLINTY COMMISSIONER OF
GARFIELD COLINTY, COLORADO
PETITION FOR DGMPTION
hrnrant to C.RS. (1973) Section 30-28-l0l (10) (a) - (d) as amended, and the Subdivision
Regulations of Garfield County, Colorado, adopted April 23, 1984, the
undersignea Np@ respectfully petitions the Board of County
Commissioners of
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Garfietd County, Colorado, to exempt by Resolution the division of
acre tract of land into
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tracts of
acres eac[ more or less, from the definitionsapproximately
of "suMivision" and 'subdivided land" as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S. (1973) Section 3G
28-101 (10) (a) - (d) and the Garfield County Subdivision Regulations for the reasons stated below:
To create residential building si-tes on the Sunlight Developrent
Cornpany property near Fourmile Park.
SUBMTTAL REQUIREMENTS :
An application which satisfied the review criteria must be submitted with all the following
information:
A. Sketch r.rap at a minimum siale of l"=200'showing the legal desc.iption of the
property, dimension and area of all lots or separate interests to be created, access to
a public right-of-way, and any proposed easements for drainage, irrigatiorq access or
utilities; and
B. Vicinity map at a minimum scale of 1":2000' showing the general topographic and
geographic relation ofthe proposed orempion to the surrounding area within two (2)
miles, for which a copy of U.S.G.S. quadrangle map may be used; and
C. Copy of the deed showing ownership by the applicant, or a letter from the property
owner(s) if other than the applicant; and
D. Names and addresses of owners of record of land immediately adjoining and within
200 fest of the proposed exemptioq mineral owners and lessees of minerals owners
ofrecord of the property to be exempted, and tenants of any structure proposed for
conversion; and
E. Evidence of the soil t1ryes and characteristics of each tlpe; and
F. Proofoflegal and adequate source ofdomestic water for each lot created, method of
sewage disposal, and letter of approval of fire protection plan from appropriate fire
district; and
G. If connection to a community or municipal wat€r or sewer system is proposed, a letter
from the governing body stating a willingness to serve; and
H. Narrative explaining why exemption is being requested; and
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I.It shall be demonstrated that the parcel existed as described on January l, 1973 or the
parcel as it exists presently is one ofnot more than three parcels created from a larger
parcel as it existed on January l, 1973.
A $300.00 fee must be submiued with the application.
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Petitioner
P.O. Box 2435
Mailing Address
Dillon, CO 80435
City
970-468-9240
Telephone Number
E)(EMPTION
APPLICABILITY
The Board of County Commissioners has the discretionary power to exempt a division of land from
the definition of zubdivision and thereby from the procedure in these Regulations, provided the Board
determines that such exemption will not impair or defeat the stated purpose of the Subdivision
Regulations nor be detrimental to the general public welfare. The Board shall make exemption
decisions in accordance with the requirements of these regulations. Following a review of the
individual frcts of each application in light ofthe requirements of these Regulations, the Board may
approve, conditionally approve or deny an q(emption. An application for oremption must satisft, at
a minimum, all of the review criteria listed below. Compliance with the review criteria, however,
does not ensure exemption. The Board also may consider additional factors listed in Section 8:60
of the Subdivision Regulations.
A. No more than a total of four (4) lots, parcels, interests or dwelling units will be created
from any parcel, as that parcel was described in the records of the Garfield County Clerk
and Recordeds Office on January 1,1973. In order to quali$ for exernption, the parcel as
it existed on January 1,1973, must have been 35 acres or greater in size at that time urd
not a part of a recorded subdivision; howwer, any parcel to be divided by exemption that
is split by a public right-of-way (State or Federal highway, County road or railroad),
prwenting joint use ofthe proposed tracts, and the division occurs along the public right-of-
way, such parcels thereby created may, at the discretion of the Board, not be considered to
have been created by oremption with regard to the four (a) lot, parcel, interest or dwelling
unit limitation othemise applicable. For the purposes of definition, all tracts of Iand 35 acres
or greater in size, created afterJanuary l, 1973 will count as parcels of land created by
exemption since January l,lg73.
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ENARTECH lnc. Consulting Engineers and Hydrologists'""nicElvED sEP 1 2N
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September 12,2000
Mr. Mark Bean
Garfield County
109 Eighth Street, Suite 303
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
RE:Sunlight Development Company Property
Subdivision Exemption
Dear Mark:
Please find enclosed two copies of the following information for a Subdivision Exemption
Application for the Sunlight Development Company Property:
Petition for Exemption
$300 Check for Review Fees
Sketch Plan Map of the Proposed Subdivision Exemption
Vicinity Map
Letter from the Property Owner Authorizing the Applicant to Submit a Petition for
Exemption
o Names and Addresses of Land Owners within 200 f-eet, Mineral Owners and Lessees
o Soil Types and Characteristics from the U.S. Soil Conservation Service "Soil Survey of
Rifle Area, Colorado"
Well Permit Application
West Divide Water Conservancy District Water Allotment Contract/Lease
Letter and Deeds from the Property Owner indicating that the Parcel as it Exists Today,
is one of not more than three parcels created from a larger parcel, as it Existed on
January 1,1973
o Fire Protection Plan and Approval Letter fiom the Glenwood Springs Fire Department
. BLM Access Road Right-of-Way Grant
The Sunlight Development Company property is approximately 160 acres located north of
Fourmile Park above Sunlight Ski Area. This subdivision exemption is being requested to
create 2lots that are approximately 3.5 acres in size for future sale as residential building sites.
Access to the property is from Fourmile Road, then fiom an existing public road through U.S.
Forest Service and BLM property, then from an existing private road as shown on the enclosed
Sketch Plan. Access easements will be provided for access roads and driveways as needed.
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Any necessary utility easements will also be provided. The homeowners will participate in an
agreement or association to maintain the private access road.
Water supply will be from wells, springs, surface water or by hauling water to cisterns.
Wastewater treatment and disposal will be with individual sewage disposal systems.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
ENARTECH, INC.
Peter Belau, P.E.
PB/jlw
Enclosure
cc:Tom Warnes
Craig Nelson
Tom Quinn
Gene Hilton
E-mail: peterb@enartech.com
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Mr. Mark Bean
Garfield County
109 Eighth Street, Suite 303
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
RE: Sunlight Development Company Property Subdivision Exemption
NE/4, Section 34, T.7S., R.90W., (160 acres)
Dear Mr. Bean:
As owner of the property referenced above, I hereby authorize Alpine Mountain Club,
submit a Petition for Exemption for this property.
Sincerely,
SUNLIGHT DEWLOPMENT COMPANY, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Gene R. Hilton, General Partner
LLC to
SUNLIGHT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY PROPERTY
SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION
PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 2OO FEET
State of Colorado Brian Hopkins
Division of wildlife Bureau of Land Management
6060 Broadway p.O. Box 1009
Denver, CO 80216 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602-1009
(Mineral Rights Owner)
S.A. Nehsons
600 BrickellAvenue, #800 Garfield Ranch Lp
Miami, FL 33131 2102 West Arapahoe Drive
Littleton, CO 80120
Miller Land & Cattle Company
7121 County Road 311 Gene and Mary Jo Hilton
New Castle, CO 81647-9658 2102 West Arapahoe Drive
Littleton, CO 80120
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clay loam and silty clay about 29 inches thick. The sub-
stratum is dark gray silty clay to a depth of 60 inches.
lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of
Cochetopa and Jerry soils on small hilly undulations
within the drainageways. Slopes are more than 12 per-
cent. These areas make up 5 to 10 percent of the map
unit.
Permeability is slow, and available water capacity is
high. Etfective rooting depth is about 60 inches or more.
Primary roots that reach below a depth of 16 inches
lollow cracks in the soil. Surface runotf is medium, and
the erosion hazard is moderate.
This soil is used mainly for limited grazing and wildlife
habitat.
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly ldaho
fescue, bromes, wheatgrasses, and sagebrush.
When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs
increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesira-
ble weeds and annual plants are numerous. Reducing
brush improves the range. Properly managing grazing
maintains and improves range condition. Seeding im'
proves range in poor condition. Preparing a seedbed and
drilling the seed are good practices. Mountain or smooth
brome, intermediate wheatgrass, and pubescent wheat'
grass are suitable for seeding.
Elk, deer, black bear, and grouse find habitat on this
soil.
Use of this soil for commttnity development, for sani-
tary facilities, and as a source of construction material is
limited by the high clay content, which causes a high
shrink-swell potential, slow permeability, and low
strength. Special designs for foundations and septic tank
absorption fields overcome these problems.
This soil is in capability subclass Vle, nonirrigated.
l7-Cochetopa loam, 9 to 50 percent slopes. This
deep, well drained, rolling to steep soil is on mountain'
sides and alluvial fans. Elevation ranges from 7,000 to
9,500 feet. This soil formed in basaltic alluvium. The
average annual precipitation is about 20 inches, the
average annual air temperature is about 38 degrees F,
and the average frost-free period is less than 75 days.
Typically, the surface layer is dark grayish brown loam
about 21 inches thick. ln some areas an organic layer as
much as 4 inches thick is on the surface. The subsoil is
brown stony clay loam and stony clay about 24 inches
thick. The substratum is pinkish gray stony clay to a
depth of 60 inches.
lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of
Jerry and Lamphier soils. The Jerry soils are stony on
the surface and make up 10 to 15 percent of the unit.
The Lamphier soil is stone-free and has a cover of
aspen.
Permeability is slow, and available water capacity is
high. Effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Sur-
face runotf is slow, and the erosion hazard is severe.
SOIL SURVEY
This soil is used mainly for limited grazing and wildlife
habitat.
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly Gambel
oak, bromes, and elk sedge.
When the range condition deteriorates, forbs and
shrubs increase. When the range is in poor condition,
Kentucky bluegrass, undesirable weeds, and annual
plants are numerous. Properly managing grazing main-
tains and improves range condition.
Elk, mule deer, blue grouse, and snowshoe hare find
habitat on this soil.
Community development is limited by the shrink-swell
potential caused by high clay content, low strength, and
steep slopes. Building foundations, roads, and sanitary
facilities can be designed to overcome these limitations.
Keeping cuts to a minimum and placing them carefully
help to lessen soil slumping. Drainage and structures to
control runotf from snowmelt help to avoid deep satura-
tion of the soil around construction sites and roads.
This soil is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigated.
l8-Cochetopa-Jerry complex, 12 to 25 percent
slopes. These moderately steep to hilly soils are on
mountainsides. Elevation ranges from 7,000 to 9,500
feet. The soils formed in alluvium derived from sand-
stone, shale, and basalt. The average annual precipita-
tion is about 20 inches, the average annual air tempera-
ture is about 40 degrees F, and the frost'free period is
less than 75 days.
The Cochetopa soil makes up about 50 percent of the
map unit, and the Jerry soil makes up about 40 percent.
The Cochetopa soil is deep and well drained. Typical-
ly, the surface layer is dark grayish brown loam about 21
inches thick. The subsoil is brown stony clay and clay
loam about 24 inches thick. The substratum is pinkish
gray stony clay to a depth of 60 inches.- Permeability of the Cochetopa soil is slow, and availa'
ble water capacity is high. Etfective rooting depth is 60
inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion
hazard is moderate.
The Jerry soil is deep and well drained. Typically, the
surface layer is dark grayish brown stony loam about 3
inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and light
brown cobbly clay loam about 37 inches thick. The sub'
stratum is light brown cobbly clay to a depth of 60
inches.
Permeability of the Jerry soil is slow, and available
water capacity is high. Etfective rooting depth is 60
inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion
hazard is moderate.
lncluded with these soils in mapping are small areas of
Lamphier, Bucklon, and lnchau soils that have slopes of
more than 25 percent. These areas make up about 10
percent of the map unit.
This complex is used mainly for grazing and wildlile
habitat.
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The native vegetation on these soils is mainly Gambel
oak, elk sedge, and bromes.-
When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs
increase. When the range is in poor condition, Kentucky
bluegrass, undesirable weeds, and annual plants are nu-
m"rous. Properly managing grazing maintains and im'
oroves range condition. Seeding improves some less
sloping areas of range in poor condition. Preparing a
seedbed and drilling the seed are good practices. Moun-
tain or smooth brome, orchardgrass, and intermediate
wheatgrass are suitable for seeding.
Elk, deer, black bear, and grouse find habitat on these
soils.
Community development is limited by the high clay
content, low strength, and steep slopes. Building founda-
tions, roads, and sanitary facilities can be designed to
overcome these limitations. Drainage and structures to
control runotf from snowmelt are needed to avoid deep
saturation of the soil around construction sites and
roads.
This complex is in capability subclass Vle, nonirrigated.
l9-Cochetopaderry complex, 25 to 50 percent
slopes. These moderately steep soils are on mountain-
sides. Elevation ranges from 7,000 to 9,500 feet. The
soils formed in alluvium derived from sandstone, shale,
and basalt. The average annual precipitation is about 20
inches, the average annual air temperature is about 40
degrees F, and the frost-free period is less than 75 days.
fhe Cochetopa soil makes up about 50 percent of the
map unit, and the Jerry soil makes up about 40 percent.
The Cochetopa soil is deep and well drained. Typical-
ly, the surface layer is dark grayish brown loam about 21
inches thick. The subsoil is brown stony clay and stony
clay loam about 24 inches thick. The substratum is pink'
ish gray stony clay to a depth of 60 inches.
Permeability of the Cochetopa soil is slow, and'availa-
ble water capacity is high. Etfective rooting depth is 60
inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion
hazard is moderate.
The Jerry soil is deep and well drained. Typically, the
surface layer is dark grayish brown stony loam about 3
inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and light
brown cobbly clay loam about 37 inches thick. The sub-
stratum is light brown cobbly clay to a depth of 60
inches.
Permeability of the Jerry soil is slow, and available
water capacity is high. Effective rooting depth is 60
inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion
hazard is moderate.
lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of
Lamphier, Bucklon, and lnchau soils that have slopes of
25 to 65 percent. These areas make up about 5 to 10
percent of the map unit.
These soils are used mainly for grazing and wildlife
habitat.
The native vegetation on these soils is mainly Gambel
oak, elk sedge, and bromes.
When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs
increase. When the range is in poor condition, Kentucky
bluegrass, undesirable weeds, and annual plants are nu-
mero=us. Properly managing grazing maintains and im'
proves range condition.' Elk, deer, black bear, and grouse find habitat on these
soils.
Community development is limited by slope, high clay
content, and low strength. Building foundations, roads,
and sanitary facilities can be designed to overcome
these limitations. Drainage and structures to control
runoff from snowmelt help to avoid deep saturation of
the soil around construction sites and roads.
This complex is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigat-
ed.
20-Cryaquolls, nearly tevel. This broadly defined
unit consists of poorly drained soils in swales and on
bottom land of valleys. Elevation ranges from 7'000 to
9,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is about 18
inches, the average annual air temperature is about 39
degrees F, and the average frost-free period is less than
75 days.
These soils range from sandy loam to clay throughout
and are commonly stratified. The surface layer is black
to very dark brown. ln places an organic mat ir, on the
surfacb. Sand and gravel is at a depth of 2 to 4leet in
some places.
Permeability is moderate. Surface runoff is slow, and
the erosion hazard is slight. The water table is at a depth
of 10 to 24 inches at some time during the growing
season. These soils are subject to annual flooding.
lncluded in mapping are small areas of peat and
marsh.
These soils are used mainly for wildlife habitat. Some
areas are used for irrigated hay and pasture.
The cold climate and short growing season limit pro-
duction of introduced grasses. lrrigation water should be
managed to prevent ponding. Subsurface drainage-and
fertilizer are rieeded to maintain production of hay. Slen'
der wheatgrass, smooth brome, and creeping meadow
foldail are suitable for seeding.
The native vegetation includes tufted hairgrass, slen-
der wheatgrass, sedges, rushes, reedgrass, willows,
shrubby cinquefoil, and numerous forbs.
The total annual production of air-dry forage averages
2,500 pounds per acre. Nitrogen and phosphorus fertiliz-
er is needed late in spring to replace nutrients lost during
spring snowmelt.'These soils are typically wet and produce abundant
wetland vegetation. Mallard, teal, shorebirds, beaver,
mink, and muskrat find habitat on these soils. Shallow
water developments increase the use of the areas by
wetland wildlife. To manage these soils for wetland wild'
life, grazing by livestock should be controlled and fences
[=::,roam, 12ro 2spercent
J stopes. This deep, well drained, strongly sloping to mod'
I irately steep soil is on mountainsides. Elevation ranges
I r,.om 6,500 to 8,000 feet. This soil formed in residuum
I irom red-bed shale and sandstone. The average annual
I orecipitation is about 16 inches, the average annual air
[ [.rp"r"trre is about 44 degrees F, and the frost{ree
I oeriod is about 85 daYs.
I ' Typically, the surface layer is brown fine sandy loam
I aoout 12 inches thick. The subsoil is reddish brown
] sandy clay loam about 21 inches thick. The substratum
J is vellowish red sandy clay loam. Weathered red sand-
I stohe and shale is at a depth of 57 inches.
I tncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of
E Morvat, Ansari, and Arle soils on the steeper parts ol the
I landscape. They make up about 5 to 15 percent of the
I map unit.I Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity
I is moderate. Etfective rooting depth is 40 to 60 inches.
I Srrface runotf is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight.
F fnis soil is used mainly for grazing and wildlife habitat.
I me native vegetation on this soil is mainly needle-
! qrasses, fescues, and sagebrush.
[ - Wnen range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs
I increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesira-
I bte weeds and annua] plants are numerous. Properly
I managing grazing maintains and improves range condi-
i tion. Redt cing brush improves the range. Seeding im-
I proves range in poor condition if slope is not so steep
I tnat dritling is impossible. Preparing a seedbed and drill'
I ing the seed are good practices. Mountain or smooth
I brome, intermediate wheatgrass, and pubescent wheat-
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1 grass are suitable for seeding.: Elk, deer, and grouse find habitat on this soil.
Use of this soil for community development, for sani-
tary facilities, and as a source of construction material is
limited by slope, low strength, and depth to bedrock.
Special design and engineering practices overcome
many of these limitations.
This soil is in capability subclass Vle, nonirrigated.
24-Dollard-Rock outcrop, shale, complex,25 to 65
percent slopes. This complex consists of moderately
steep to steep Dollard soil and shale outcrop on hills
and mountainsides. Elevation ranges from 6,000 to 7,500
feet. The soil formed in shale residuum. The average
annual precipitation is about 17 inches, the average
annual air temperature is about 43 degrees F, and the
average frost-free period is about 95 days.
The Dollard soil makes up about 60 percent of the
map unit, shale outcrops make up about 20 percent, and
soils of minor extent make up 20 percent. The Dollard
soil is on the less steep parts of the landscape, and the
shale outcrops are throughout the mapped areas.
The Dollard soil is moderately deep and well drained.
Typically, the surface layer is light brownish gray clay
about 5 inches thick. The substratum is light gray clay
and shaly clay. Weathered shale bedrock is at a depth of
25 inches.
Permeability of the Dollard soil is slow, and available
water capacity is moderate. Effective rooting depth is
about 20 to 40 inches. Surface runoff is rapid, and the
erosion hazard is severe.
The Rock outcrop is soft, weathered shale.
Permeability of Rock outcrop is very slow. Rooting
depth is very shallow. Surface runotf is rapid, and the
erosion hazard is very severe.
lncluded with this complex in mapping are small areas
of Tanna soils in dePressions.
This complex is used for limited grazing and wildlife
habitat.
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly wheatgrass
and sagebrush.
When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs
increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesira-
ble weeds and annual plants are numerous. Properly
managing grazing maintains and improves range condi-
tion. Reducing brush is not practical because ol steep
slopes and because of the erosion hazard if plant cover
is removed.
Mule deer, cottontail rabbit, and squirrel find habitat on
this soil.
Community development is limited by steep slopes,
depth to rock, high shrink-swell potential, and low
strength. The soil slumps easily in deep cuts.
This complex is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigat-
ed.
25-Etoe loam, 15 to 50 percent slopes. This deep'
well drained, sloping to steep soil is on mountainsides.
Elevation ranges from 8,000 to 10,500 feet. This soil
formed in outwash derived from basalt and sandstone.
The average annual precipitation is about 20 inches, the
average annual air temperature is about 38 degrees F,
and the frost-free period is less than 75 days.
Typically, the surface layer is pinkish gray loam about
8 inches thick. The subsurface layer is light brownish
gray loam about 7 inches thick. The next layer is about
20 inches thick. lt is mixed light brownish gray extremely
cobbly sandy loam and brown extremely cobbly sandy
loam and extremely cobbly sandy clay loam.
lncluded with this soil in mapping are small areas of
Cochetopa and Jerry soils in open brush. These areas
make up 10 to 15 percent of the map unit.
Permeability is moderate, and available water capacity
is low. Effective rooting depth is greater than 60 inches.
Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is
slight.
This soil is used for timber, limited grazing, and wildlife
habitat.
The understory is sparse. lt consists of elk sedge,
some grasses, boxleaf myrtle, and low growing woody
plants.
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This soil is suited to production of Engelmann spruce
and Douglas-fir. This soil can produce 3,850 cubic leet
of wood per acre every 10 years from a fully stocked,
even-aged stand of 1O0-year-old trees. Steep slopes
affect timber harvest, and special care is needed to
prevent erosion.
Elk, deer, black bear, and grouse find habitat on this
soil.
Slope and large stones limit community development'
Special design overcomes these limitations.
This soil is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirrigated.
26-Farlow-Rock outcrop association, steep. This
broadly defined map unit consists of moderately steep to
steep Farlow soils and Rock outcrop on mountainsides'
Elevation ranges from 8,000 to 10,500 feet. The Farlow
soil formed in residuum from limestone' The average
annual precipitation is about 19 inches, the average
annual air temperature is about 38 degrees F, and the
frost-free period is less than 75 days.
The Farlow soil makes up about 65 percent of the
association, and Rock outcrop makes up about 25 per-
cent.
The Farlow soil is deep and well drained. Typically, the
surface layer is dark grayish brown channery loam about
10 inches thick. The substratum is light gray and pale
brown very channery loam and extremely flaggy loam
about 32 inches thick. Weathered limestone is at a depth
of 42 inches.
Permeability of the Farlow soil is moderate, and availa-
ble water capacity is low. Effective rooting depth is about
40 to 60 inches. Surtace runoff is rapid, and the erosion
hazard is moderate.
The Rock outcrop is limestone.
lncluded in mapping are small areas of Dateman soils,
generally in depressions. These areas make up 5 to 15
percent of the rnap unit.
This association is used mainly for limited grazing and
wildlife habitat.
The native vegetation is mainly needlegrasses, wheat-
grasses, and serviceberry.- When range condition deteriorates, forbs and shrubs
increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesira-
ble weeds and annual plants are numerous. Properly
managing grazing maintains and improves range condi-
tion.
Elk, deer, black bear, and grouse find habitat on this
soil.
Community development and sanitary facilities are lim-
ited by slope and depth to rock. Special design is
neeo'rd to overcome these limitations.
Thi:: assocration is in capability subclass Vlle, nonirri-
gateci.
27-Halaquepts, nearly level. This broadly defined
unit consists of deep, somewhat poorly drained to poorly
drained, nearly level and gently sloping, salt-atfected
soils in narrow foothill valleys, on fans, and on low ter'
races. Slopes are 0 to 6 percent' These soils formed in
alluvium.
The soils are extremely variable. The upper 24 inches
ranges from loam to clay, and the underlying layers- are
oen-erallv oravelly. The soils are commonly gleyed from
ine surtacL down. Stratified sand, gravel, and cobbles
are at a depth ol 24to 40 inches. ln some areas, gravel
and cobbles are at or near the surface.
lncluded with these soils in mapping are small, isolat'
ed areas of Arvada, Limon, and Heldt soils that have
slopes of 1 to 6 percent. Small areas of severely alkali-
affected soils are identified by an alkali spot symbol'
These areas make up 10 to 15 percent of the map unit'
The water table is at or near the surface at times,
mainly during spring and summer' The level of the water
table ls strongly influenced by the seasonal water level in
nearby streams and rivers and higher lying irrigati.on
ditches. Water seeps from the ditches into these soils'
These soils are subject to rare or occasional flooding'
This unit is used mainly for grazing.
Some hay is grown in areas drained by ditches. Yields
are low because of saline condition. Alkali'tolerant
grasses and legumes must be grown for productive hay
and pasture.
The native vegetation consists of willows, tamarisk,
cottonwoods, and alkali' and water-tolerant grasses.
Game birds, rabbits, deer, and other wildlife find habi'
tat on these soils. Ducks and geese nest in the more
swampy areas. Mourning doves nest in the cottonwoods
and tamarisk. Rabbits and deer find adequate food and
cover on these soils. Where the soil has been drained
and is suitable for hay and pasture, planting food plots,
trees and shrubs, and nesting cover enhances habitat for
upland wildlife. Where the water table is high, open
water lor waterfowl can be developed by blasting or
excavating.
Community development is limited by flooding and
depth to water table. Onsite investigation is necessary
lor appropriate design and construction to overcome
these limitations.
These soils are in capability subclass Vlw, nonirrigat'
ed.
28-Heldt ctay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This
deep, well drained, nearly level soil is on alluvial lans
and sides of valleys. Elevation ranges from 5,000 to
6,000 feet. This soil formed in fine textured alluvium
derived from shale and sandstone. The average annual
precipitation is about 14 inches, the average annual air
temperature is about 48 degrees F, and the average
frost-free period is about '120 days.
Typically, the surface layer is grayish brown clay loam
about 8 inches thick. The subsoil is light brownish gray
clay loam about 13 inches thick. The substratum is light
gray clay to a depth of 60 inches.
I
104
SoiL name and
map symbol
I
I12*: iInchau----- | Severe:. i sloPe.
I
I13--------- I SIight--
Chilton i
I
I
1 4---------
Chilton
15---------
Chilton
16---------
C imarron
17 -----
Cochetopa
16r, 1!r:
Cochetopa--
20t .
Cryaquolls
2'lr t
Cushman-------
Lazear-----
22---------
Dateman
23---------
Detra
24r z
Dol I ard ---------
Rock outcroP.
25---------
Etoe
26r:Farlow---------
See footnote at end of table.
i
ShaIlow
excavations
DweIlings
without
basements
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
slope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
shrink-swel1,
low strength.
Severe:
shrink-srreIl,
s1ope,
Iow strength.
Severe:
shrink-sweIl,
slope,
low strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink-s|reI1,
Iow strength.
DHeI I inEs
wi th
basements
SmaIL
commercialbuil
SOIL SURVEY
Local roads
and streets
Severe:
sIope.
SIiBht.
Moderate:
slope.
Severe:
sIope.
Sever e :
shrink-swe11 'Iow strength.
Severe:
shrlnk'sweIl 'slope,
low strength.
Severe:
shrink-swe11 'sIope,
loH strength.
Severe:
sIoPe,
shrink-swelI 'low strength.
TABLE 7.--BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT--Conti'nued
Moderate:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
too clayey
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
I
I
I
I Moderate:! slope.
I
I
! Severe:I sIope.
I
I
! Severe:
I shrink-swe11 'I low strength.
I
I
I Severe:
I shrink-swell 'I slope,I Low strength.
I
I
I
I Severe:! shrink-sweII 'I slope,
! low strength.
I
I
i Severe:
I slope,
I shrink-sweII 'I Iow strength.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I Sever e :
! slope.
I
I
I
I
I Severe:
i depth to rockt
I s1ope.
II
I Severe:I slope 'I depth to rock.
I
I Severe:
I slope.
I
I
I
I
I Severe:I sIope,I shrink-swelI 'I depth to rock.
I
I
t
I
I
I
I Severe:I slope,
I IarBe stones.
I
I
I
I
I Severe:I sIope.
I
I
Severe:
slope,
cutbanks
Severe:depth to
slope.
Severe:
slope,
depth to
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
s lope .
Severe:
slope,shrink-swelI,
Iow strength.
Severe:
s lope ,large sbones.
Severe:
s lope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
depth to rock,
sIope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
s1ope.
Severe:
slope,
shrink-swe11 'low strength.
Severe:
s Iope ,Iarge stones.
Sever e :
sloPe.
cave.
rock,
rock.
i Severe:I sIope.
I
Islisht----- i slieht----
Severe:
slope.
Moderate:
s }ope .
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
shrink-sweI1,
Iow strength.
Severe:
shrink-swe11,
slope,
Iow strength.
Severe:
shrink-swe11,
slope,
Iow strength.
Severe:
slope,
shrink-swe11,
1oH strength.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,
depbh to rock.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
s1ope.
Severe:
slope,shrink-srreIl,lou strength.
Severe:
s lope ,large stones.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
s lope ,Iarge stones.
Severe:
slope.
109
HIFLE AREA, COLORADO
Soil naEe and
map symbol
13------
Chilton
1 4-----'-'-
C hi lton
15---------Chilton
16---------
C lmarron
17 --------
CochetoPa
TABLE 8.--SANITARY FACILITIES--Contlnued
Septic tank
absorptionflelds
Severe:
slope tdepth to rock.
SI 1 ght
Moderate:
sIope.
Severe:
s).ope.
Severe:percs sIowIY.
Severe:percs sIotrIY,
sloPe.
Selrage Iagoon
ar eas
Severe:
sloPe 'depth to rock.
Severe:
seepaSe.
Severe:
SeepaSe t
s1ope.
Severe:
seepaSe tslope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sloPe.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
depth to rock'
sIope.
Severe:depth to rock 'sIope.
Severe:
slope tdepth to rock.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
depth to rock'
slope.
Trench
sanitarY1andfllI
Severe:
sIoPe 'depth to rock.
Severe:
seepaSe.
Severe:
seepage.
Severe:
seepage.
Severe:too cIaYeY.
Severe:too cIaYeY,
sIoPe.
Severe:too claYeY.
Severe:too clayey.
Severe:too clayey t
sloPe.
Severe:
slope,too cJ.aYeY.
Severe:
depth to rock,
sIope.
Severe:
depbh to rock 'sIope.
Severe:
slope tdepth to rock.
Severe:depth to rock.
Severe:
slope ttoo cIaYeY,
depth to rock.
Area
san i tar ylandfill
Sever e :
sIoPe.
Severe:
seepaSe.
Severe:
seepaSe.
Severe:
slope,
seepaSe.
SI ight-----
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
rlope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
s lope .
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
s lope .
Severe:
slope.
DailY cover
for IandflII
Poor:
slope 'thln laYer 'area reclalm.
Poor:small stones.
Poor:small stones.
Poor:snall stonest
slope.
Poor:too claYeY.
Poor:
slope 'too cIaYeY.
Poor:
slope ttoo claYeY.
Poor:
slope ttoo claYeY.
Poor:
slope ttoo cIaYeY.
Poor:
sIoPe ttoo claYeY.
Poor:
sloPe,thln IaYer.
Poor:
slope 'thln laYer,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope 'small sionest
area reclaim.
Poor:
sloPe.
Poor:
sloPe,too cIaYeY 'thln layer.
l gr:
CocheioPa------
J errY------
'tgr:
CochetoPa--
20t.
Cryaquolls
21r :
cushman----
Lazear----'
22---------
Dateman
Severe:perca sloxIYt
sIoPe.
Severe:
slope,percs slowlY.
Severe:percs slowlY,
s1ope.
Severe:
s1ope,percs slowlY.
Severe:
depth to rock'
sIope.
Severe:
depth to rock'
sIope.
Severe:
sIoPe tdepth to rock.
23-----
Detra
24r'.Dollard----
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
slope,percs slowlY'
depbh to rock.
See footnote at end of table'
110 SOIL SURVEY
TABLE 8..-SANITARY FACILITIES--Continued
SoiI name and
map symbol
24*:
Rock outc rop.
25
E toe
26r:
F ar Iow-----
Rock outcrop.
)'7 |
Halaquepts
)9, )O--------------
Held t
3 0---------
Heldt
31---------Heldt
32---------
Holderness Variant
33---------
I ldefonso
34 ------ ---
I ldefonso
35r:
I 1d e fon so--
L azear -----
36, 37-----IriSul
38r:Irigul-----
Starman----
See footnote at end o.f table.
Septic tank
absorption
fields
Severe:
slope,large stones.
Severe:
s1ope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
percs
Severe:
percs
Severe:
s1ope,
perc s
Severe:
s1ope,
perc s
Severe:
s1ope,
I arge
Severe:
s1ope,
I arge
s1ow1y.
sIowly.
sIowly.
slowly.
stones.
stones.
Severe:
sJ.ope,
Iarge stones.
Severe:
depth to rock,
sIope.
Severe:
s1ope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
sIope,
depth to rock.
Sewage Iagoon
areas
Severe:
sIope,large stones.
Severe:
s1ope,
depth to rock.
Moderate:
sIope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
slope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
slope,
seepaSe,
Severe:
sIope,
seepaSe.
Severe:
s1ope,
seepa8e.
Severe:
depth to rock,
s1ope.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
sIope,depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth
smaIl
to i ock,
stones.
TrenchsanitarylandfiIl
Severe:
sIope,
Iarge stones.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:too clayey.
Severe:too clayey.
Severe:too clayey.
Severe:
too clayey,
Severe:
J.arge stones,
seepage.
Severe:
s1ope,
large stones,
seepaSe.
Seve re :
slope,
Iarge stones,
seepaSe.
Severe:
s lope ,depth to rock.
Severe:
sIope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
slope,
depth to rock.
Severe:
s1ope,depth to rock.
Areasanitary
Iandfill
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sIope.
Mod era te:
sIope.
Severe:
s1ope.
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
sIope,
seepage.
Severe:
s1ope,
seepaSe.
Severe:
s1ope,
seepaSe.
Severe:
sJ.ope.
Severe:
sIope.
SIisht
Severe:
sIope.
Severe:
s1ope.
DaiIy cover
for landfiIl.
Poor:
slope,large sLones.
Poor:
slope,
smal1 stones.
Poor:too clayey.
Poor:too clayey.
Poor:
slope,too clayey.
Poor:
slope,too clayey.
Poor:
sIope,large stones.
Poor:
slope,large stones.
Poor:
sIope,large stones.
Poor:thin layer,
slope,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,thin Iayer,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,thin Iayer,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,
th j.n layer,
area recl,aim.
TABLE 9.--CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL'S--Continued
115
HIFLE AREA. COLORADO
SoiI name and
map symbol
I nchau-----
13, 14------
Chi I ton
15-------'--
Chilbon
16-------"
C imarron
17 ---------
CochetoPa
1gr:
CochetoPa--
J errY------
20r.
Cryaquolls
21 r:
Cushman --- - - --- -
22---------
Dateman
Detra
See footnote
RoadfiIl
Poor:
slope,thin layer,
area reclaim.
Fair:Iow strength.
Fair:
slope,
low strength.
Poor:
shrink-sweII 'loH strength.
Poor:
shrlnk-sweII 'slope,
Ior', strength.
Poor:
shrink-swe11,lox strength.
Poor:
slope,
shr ink-sweI1 ,tow strength.
Poor:shrink-sweI1,
slope,
low sLrength.
Poor:slope,
shrink-swe1I 'low strength.
Poor:thln layer'
area reclaim.
Poor:thin layer 'slope,
area reclalm.
Poor:
slope,thin layer,
area reclaim.
Poor:low strength.
I Poor:
I sloPe,I snall
I
I
Unsuited--- | Poor:I largeI slope.
I
I
I
I
stones.
Stones,
i Poor:I slope,I sma1l stones'
I area reclaim.
Sand I
I
I
II
I
I
I
I
I
Unsuited:thin layer.
Un su i ted ---
Un su i ted ---
Unsu i ted---
Un su i ted ---
Unsu i ted ---
Unsu i ted---
Unsui ted---
U nsu i ted ---
Unsuited:
excess flnes.
Unsu 1 ted-- -
Unsuited---
Topsoil
Unsuibed:thin IaYer.
I
I Poor:I slope,I smaIl stones'
I area reclaim.
I
Unsuited--- i Poor:! sma1l stones.
i
Unsuited--- I Poor:i smal1 stones'
I sIoPe.
i
Unsuited--- | Poor:
I too cIayeY.
i
i
Unsuited--- | Poor:I sloPe,
I smaIl stones.
II
i
iUnsuited--- I Poor:I slope,I smaII stones.
iUnsuited--- | Poor:! slope,! large stones'
I too cIaYeY.
i
i
Unsuited--- | Poor:I slope,I smaIl stones.
i
i
Unsuited--- I Poor:I slope 'I large stones'
I too cIaYeY.
GraveI
Unsui ted:
excess flnes.
Unsuited:
excess fines.
Unsui ted ---
i
Unsuited--- I Poor:i sIoPe.
I
I
at end of table.
TABLE 9.--CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS--Continued
Roadfl 11
SOIL SURVEY
SolI name and
map symbol
Rock outcrop.
25---------
Etoe
26r:Farlou-----
Rock outcrop.
27r.
Halaquepts
28, 29, 3o------------
Heldt
31---------
HeIdt
32---------Hotderness Variant
33---------
I ldefonso
34---------IldefonEo
35r:Ildefonso--
Lazear-----
36, 37-----IriguI
38r:Iri8u1-----
Star&an----
Poor:thin layer,
slope,
low strength.
Poor:
slope,large stones.
Poor:
slope.
Poor:shrink-sweII,
Iow strength.
Poor:shrink-sweII,
Lol, strength.
Poor:
Iow strength,
shrlnk-swe11.
Poor:Iarge stones.
Poor:
slope,
Large stones.
Poor:
slope,large stones.
Poor:
slope,thin layer,
area rec1ai.n.
Poor:
slope,thln Iayer,
area reclaim.
Poor:
slope,thln 1ayer,
area reclaln.
Poor:
slope,ihln layer,
area reclaim.
of tabIe.
Unsu i ted---
U nsui ted ---
Unsulted:
excess fines.
Un su I bed---
Unsuibed:Iarge stones.
Unsulted---
Unsulted:
excess fines.
Poor:
slope,too clayey.
Poor:
slope tsmall stones.
Poor !
slope,snall stones.
Poor:
boo clayey.
Poor:
sIope,too clayey.
Poor:
sIope.
Poor:
s Iope ,Iarge stones.
Poor:
s1ope,large stones.
Poor !
slope,large stones.
Poor:
slope,
small stones,
area reclaiE.
Poor:
s1ope,snall stones 'area reclaim.
Poor:
sIope,small stones 'area reclaim.
Poor:
sIope,area reclalm,
small stones.
U nsui ted---
Unsui ted---Unsuited-
Unsulted---
Unsulted---
Unsuited---
unsulted---
U nsulted---
U n su Ited ---
Un su 1 ted---
Unsulted---
Unsui ted---
Un sui ted---
U nsui ted ---unsulted---
Unsui. ted---u nsu i ted ---
Unsulted:thln 1ayer.
Unsulted:thin Iayer.
l
-rJ,
See footnote at end
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
TABLE 10..-WATER MANAGEMTNT- -Cont i nued
IrriSation
SoiI name and
map sYmboI
14, 15-----'----
Chilton
16- ---- - ---
C inarron
17 --------'
CochetoPa
lgr, l9r:
Coche ioPa -------
J er rY ------
20r.
Cry aquol I s
21, :
Cu shman--- ------
Lazear--'-'
22---------
Dateman
23.----
Detra
24r I
Do IIard---------
Pond
reser vo i r
areas
SeePage t
sIoPe.
SIope
S I o pe- --- ------
SloPe----'-----
SloPe----------
Embankments t,likes, and
Ievees
See pa 8e
Hard Eo Pack--
Hard to Pack--
Dr ainage
Slope----------
SIoPe ,percs sIowIY.
Percs slowlY r
s IoPe .
Percs slowlY,
DroughtY 's IoPe .
Percs sIowIY t
sIoPe.
SloPe,percs sIoulY.
Terraces and
diversions
Slope
slope.
SIope tpercs slowIY '
Percs sIowlY '
Hard
Hard
to pack--
to pack--
s IoPe .
Slope 'percs sIowIY'
SloPe,percs slowIY.
SIope 'percs slowIY.
Percs sIoulY 'slope.
Slope 'percs sIowIy'
SIoPe 'depth to rock.
Slope,depth to rock.
Thin
Thin IaYer 'large stones'
Thin I ayer -----
Thin IaYer
Thin Iayer 'hard to Pack
31ope,
depth
SLope 'd ePth
SloPe,
depth
Depth
sIoPe
Percs
to rock.
to rock.
to 'ock.
to rockt
slow1Y.
rootin8 depth.
Large stones,
drouBhtY 'rooting dePth.
Slope '
SIo pe-- -- --- - -
Slope 'de pth
Large
sloPe
depth
Slope '
to rock
stones t
'io rock
SloPe----------depth bo rockSloPe 'depth
SIoPe 'depth
SloPe 'depth
to rock.
to rock.
to rock
e I ^^a----------
SIope,oercs sIowIY,
rooting dePth.
Slope
DeDth to rock,
pLrcs slowIY,
slope.
Slope 'Iarge stones '
S1ope,large stones'
Percs slowlY---
Percs sIowIY t
Rock outcroP.
25-----------'
Etoe
26* z
Farlow-----
Rock outcroP.
27r.
H aI aque Pts
28, 29----'-'-
HeIdt
30 ------ ---
HeldL
31---------
Heldt
32---------
Holderness
Variant
See footnote
51oPe,
seepaSe.
Slope 'depth to rock.
Large stones--
Thin laYer 'large stones'
Hard to Pack--
Hard to Pack--
SloPe 'large stones.
SloPe 'large stones'
Percs sIowIY t
s IoPe .
Percs slowIY 'sloPe.
Percs sIowlY '
DroughtY 'sIoPe,Iarge stones.
Slope 'droughtY 'Iarge stones.
Slope
SIope----------
SIope------
Slope----------
Hard
Hard
to pack---
to pack---
sloPe.
SIope,percs sIowlY '
Slope,percs
Slope 'percs
Slope 'percs
SIope,
percs
sIowIY.
sIowIY.
sIowIY.
sIowlY.
sIoPe.
SIope 'Percs slct'JIY '
Slope 'percs slowIY '
at end of table
percs sIowIY.
121
Grassed
waterwaYS
DroughtY 'sloPe.
SloPe 'percs sIolrIY '
Percs slo!'tlY 'sloPe.
Percs slowIY 'sloPe.
SIope 'percs sIowIy.
Slope,
dePth to rocK'
Large siones t
sIoPe 'rooting depth'
Slope 'rootinB dePth'
Slope.
Percs slowlY 'sloPe 'rooting dePth
DroughtY 'large siones t
sloPe.
5LoPe,
Iarge stones t
droughtY '
Percs slowlY.
Slope,percs slowIY.
Slope 'percs slowIY '
SIoPe '
RIFLE AREA, COLORADO
SoiI name and
map symbol
USDA texture
I
I
I
0-18 lGraveIIy sandY
I loam.
lB-60iSand,8ravel'
I and cobbles.
I
I
I
I
I
0-14lSandy Ioam------
14-2tl i Fine sandy loam'
! very fine sandy i
I Ioam.
24-60 i Stony sandY
! Ioam, stonY
i fine sandY
I Ioam.
I
I
I
I0-5 ! Loam--
5-l5iCIay loam, loam
15 | Weathered
I bedrock.
Unified
8I:Azeltine
gt.
Badland
SM
GP, SP
10r 1 SM
SM, MLBegay
12r..Bucklon----
I nchau-----
13, 14,15---------
Chilton
16---------
C imarron
t7 --------
Cochetopa
16r, 1!r:
Cochetopa--
Jerry
20r.
Cryaquolls
See footnote at
I
I0-3 i Loam--
3-36 lGravelIy Ioam'
i gravelly claY
I Ioam, cIaY
I Ioam.
36 | Weathered
! bedrock.
I
I
0-l3lChannery loam---
I 3-60 I Very 8ravellYI Ioam, very
! cobbly sandY
I Ioam, very
I channery sandY
I loam.
I
I0-4 i Loam--
4-60 i CIay, siItY claY
I Ioam, siItY
i c1ay.
II
0-21 | Loarn--
21-60i C1ay, stonY
i cIay, sbony
I clay loam.
I
I
I
I
0-2 1 i Loam--
21-60lCIay, stony
i cIay, stonY
I clay loam.
I
I0-3 i Stony loam------
l-60lStonY cIaY'
! cobbly cIaY
I Ioam, cobbIY
I cIay.
I,I
.t
I
I
I
I
I
end of table.
I
I
ISM
LL
CL
SM
GM
CL.ML, ML
GM-GC,
GM, GC,
CL
ML
CH, CL
MLcL, cH
MLcL, CH
cL, CL-ML
CL, CH
TABLE 1 3. --ENGINEERING .INDEX PROPERTIES--Continued
cation
AASHTO
A-2 , A-li
A-1
A-4
A-4
A-6
A-6,_A-7
A-.4
A..q , A-6
A-2, A-4
A-2
A-.2 ,
A-'4
t-.2,
A-4
A-7
A,-4
A-7
A-r{
E- l
A-4
A-7
, A-6
ra8- i
lments i
i nches I
0-5
35-60
0
0-5
20-35
0
_:_
0
0-'l 0
0-5
5-30
70-85
25-7 0
95- 1 00
95- 1 00
80-95
95- 1 00
u3:loo
75- 1 00
55-85
70-80
40-60
0
0- 10
90-'l 00
95-',I 00
0-5
5-30
0-5
5-30
5-15
20-30
85- 1 00
70-90
85- 1 00
70-90
75- 1 00
70-90
cencage passln
sieve number--
40-65
1 0-30
25-\o
0-5
I
I Liquid
I limlt
l')c E
135
P Ias-ticity
index
NP
NP
50-7 5
20-65
95-100
95- 1 00
85-90
95- 1 00
,?:r_,
75- 1 00
50-85
65-80
7 0-95
55-80
3o-50
40-65
25-50
llP
NP-5
NP
60-70
30-60
80- 1 00
u?-_?,
70-90
45-80
45-55
25-UO
60-80
'3:1u
50-70
35-60
30-45
15-35
25-35
'?-?o
25-35
25-35
15-25
20-30
45-70
20-30
40-60
20-30
40-60
20-35
40-60
10- 15
,o.:1,
5- l0
5-15
NP-5
NP-l0
NP-5
20-q0
5-15
25-45
90- 1 00
95- 1 oo
80-95
60-90
85-95
90- 1 00
70-90
55-85
60-75
7 5-90
50-80
50-80
NP-5
30-45
N P.5
20-40
B0-95
60-90
75- 1 00
70-80
70-90
55-85
70-90
60-7 0
50-80
50-80
55-7 0
50-60
136 SOIL SURVEY
TAELE 13.--ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES--CONtiNUCd
Soil. name and
map symbo]
21, t
Cushman----
22---------
Dateman
24r:
Dol.1 a rd -- --
Rock outcrop.
25---------
Etoe
26r:
F ar I ow-- ---
Rock outcrop.
)a*
Halaquepts
I
I
Depth I
I
I
I
3-11
11-32
32
0-4
4- 16
16
U-J?-))
22-34
34
0-12
12-57
57
0-5
5-25
25
0- 15
15-24
24-60
0- 10
r 0-42
42
See footnofe at end of tabl.e.
USD; lexture i Classifi.cation i Frag-
lmentsi>3
I inches
tt
! Unified i AASHT0
I
I
I
I
Storry loam- ----- i CL-ML , ML
CIay Ioam, sandyiCLclay loam, Ioaml
Loam, gravelly ICL-ML,
1oam, very i GM-GC
5- 15
0- r0
0
gravelly Ioam. iWeathered ibedrock. I
IStony loam------ i GM-GC,i sM-sc
Stony loam------ i SM-SC
A-4
A-6
A-4
A-2, A-4
o-:__
A-2, A-4
A-2
A-1, A-2
A-li
A-6
A-7, A-6
A-7
UnweaLhered
bedrock.I
I
IGravelly Loam--- iOM-GCGraveIIy sandy ! GC
Ioam, gravelly i
sandy clay loaml
Very gravelly iGM
sandy loam. iUnweathered i ---bedrock. i
1 0-20
,?_1'
5- 10
5- 15
5-15
Fine sandy loam
Sandy clay loam,clay Ioam.
U nweather ed
bedrock.
C I ay - ---------- -Silty clay,silty clay
Ioam, cIay.
I'ieather ed
bedrock.
Lo am------- ---- -
Cobbly loam,
very cobbly
sandy loam,very cobbly
1oam.
Very cobbly
sandy cJ.ay
Ioam, extremelystony sandyclay 1oam, very
cobbly loam.
Channery loam---
Very channery
Ioam, very
flaggy loam.
Unweathered
bedrock.
SM
CL
CL'
CH,
CH
CL
ML, GM
GM
ML
SM, GM
GM'
GM-GC,
ML'
CL- ML
A-tl
A-2, A-4
A-1,
A-2,
A-4,
A-6
A-4
A-1, A-2
0- l0
5U-6U
50-80
5-10
5-45
0
U
0
0
Percentage passing
sieve number--
ll
i Liquid i! Iimit i
Plas-
ticity
index
?0-100
90- 1 00
50-90
90- 1 00
90- l 00
45-85
50- 80
'2:2u
50-70
50-60
30-50
100
100
95- 1 00
95- 100
85-9 5
80- 1 00
40-80
40-60
u2-'-o
q0-60
30-45
25-45
95- 1 00
95- 1 00
90- 1 00
90- 100
60-7 5
50-80
25-60
30-50
3l:?o
30-50
2o'35
20-35
35-50
50-70
80-95
80-90
20-30
25-35
20-30
20-30
'2_10
20-30
2o'35
15-25
30-35
35-60
40-60
NP- I O
10-15
5-10
5-10
l:lo
5-10
10-15
NP
NP-5
10-15
15-40
20-40
50-80
,?_'_u
55-7 5
50-65
35-55
'I 00
100
95- 1 00
95- 1 00
85- 1 00
50-90
80- r 00
40-90
7 0-95
30-60
50-70
25-50
25- 60
20-30
15-25
20-3s
NP-5
NP-5
q0-90 35-7 0 5- 1550-90
70-80
35-50
65-75
30-q0
60-70
25-40
40-55
20-35
15-25
15-25
NP-5
NP-5
COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
1313 SITERIVIAN ST., R]\{.818, DEI{VER CO 80203
phone - info: (303) 86S3587 main: (303) 866-3581
FiECEIVED
SrP or u
lir, rf X,,f
NEW 35+ AGRE RESIDENTIAL
f;laview instructions orior to comoletino form
Water Walt Permi
ink or
I
{. APPLICANT INFORMATION 6. USE OF WELL (check appropriate,entry or entries)
Name ot applicant
Alpine Mountain Club cio Craig Nelson
EI A. Ordinary household purposes in up to 3
single-family dwellings, the watering of
domestic animals, and the irrigation of not more
than one (l) acre of home gardens and lawns
fl B. Livestock watering (on farm/ranch/range/pasture)
Mailing Address
PO Box 2435
City
Dillon
State
co
Zip code
80435
Telephone Number (indude area code)
970468-9240
7. WELL DATA
MAXIMUM PRODUCTION RATE OF THE WELL
SHALL NOT EXCEED 15 GPM2. TYPE OF APPLICATION
CONSTRUCT A NEW WELL ON A TRACT OF
L.AND OF 35 ACRES OR MORE
8. TYPE OF RESTDENTIAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
EI Septic tank / absorption leach field
D Centralsystem
Districl name:
flVault
Location sewagc to be hauled to:
tr Othef (attach copy of engineering design)
3. REFER TO (if applicable): N/a
Monitoring hole ad(nowledgment f
4. LOCATION OF WELL
County
(1rrfiolrl
Quarter,quarter
etr/1
Quarbr
NF/d
9. PROPOSED WELL DRILLER (optional)
Nam6
Shetton Drilling
License number
1 095Seclion
u
Township N or S
70 tr
Range Eoc w
e0u E
Principal Meridian
6th P.M.10. STGNATURE of applicant(s) or authorized agent
Distance ot $Ell frorn sedion lines
3020 tt rrom E x B s 1030 ft. rrom El E El w
fne rnaXing of false statements herein constitutes perjury
in the second degree, which is punishable as a class 1 mis-
demeanor pursuant to C.R.S. 244'104(13)(a). I have read
the statements herein, know the contents thereof and state
that they are true to mY knowledge.
Well location addr68s, if differ€nt from applicant address (if applicable)
No street address, access CRO 117
5. TRACT ON WHICH WELL WILL BE LOCATED Must be original signature
ill""tlr. W,y--A. SEJ4 of NE/4 Sec. 35, Twp.7S., Rng. 90 W., 6'' P.M.
ATTACH LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR 35+ ACRE TRACT
El Development
Lot no. Unit #
E other:
Tiile I
alo\i,,,^]a no*l /r^nl^n-rf
Date
7'7-oo
DIV--
co-
WD-
BA-
USE- MD
-
ffi
lownuapNo.
B. STATE PARCEL
lD# lootional):
C, # acres in tract
40t
D.
THIS WILL BE THE ONLY WELL ON THIS TRACT
Form GWS-50 (12/95)
W.Hlly*"o P.O. Box 1301
Bifle, CO 81650
Tel 970-625-4933
Fax 970-625-4564ErqeIrqEERING, INC.
September:5, 2000
Janet Maddock
Admini strative Assistant
West Divide Water Conservancy District
109 West 4e St.
Rifle, CO. 81650 Yia Hand DeliverY
RE: Water Contract Application - Alpine Mountain Club LLC
Dear Janet:
on beharf of Arpine Mountain crub LLC, Cororado River Engineering, Inc. rs preased to
submit the fouowrng apprication for a water conrract with the west Divide water conservancy
District. Enclosed, iriaupli*t", please find the required information for the conmct watEr'
r APPLICATION AND DATA FORT\4 TO LEASE WATER FROM THE WEST
DIVIDE WATER CONSERVA}ICY DISTRICT.
O T}IE WEST DIVIDE WATER CONSTIRVANCY DISTRICT WATER ATLOTMENT
CONTRACT LEASE
oTablel,EstimatedWaterDiversionandConsumptiveDernands
lGeneralLocationMapusingwDwCDwaterstructuresmap
The contract water will he used for the dr:velopment of three exempt subdivisions withla
totar of ro resio#j';;'i;&; n* "*rid* sq;r"af The domestic.supplv allows for the
developmen, .f *"i[, r,"rg,il trtf"* Au"rii"* from unnamed tributaries to Founnile Creek'
The residential suppry will be compnsed of in-house potabre uses and minimal outside irrigatron
demands of 1,500-sq. ft. Per lot'
The estimated annrml water usage (actual diversions) for the proposed subdivisions will be
approximately 4.54 acre-feet *li:l #r"i., 3.g2 acre-feet'for in-house use and 0.62 acre-feet for
#g",i", "rms.-
"i;ti.
Nr. i provides a sunmiu-v of the water use demands'
sed diversion points are located withi-n me furmife Creck $iTIiT";:*rt'
above the headgate of the Atkinson oit rr uoo is crassified * *Lo"otion A" in the district's Fourmile
creek Augmentar." fi* decreed i"'c;; No.94cw344. we understand that the water contract
will be based on diversion amounts *tiirurr, a time that either the District or Alpine Mountarn
crub, LLc deverops an augmentatio, pi* ttrough the waie, courts- A portion of the subdivision is
located within the Garfield Creek watershed. Water supplied to this area will require a 100%
augmentation replacement to Fourmile Creek-
We are avaitable at your convenience to address any questions or issues that might develop
during your staffs review of tne application packet Please do not hesitate to call if you have any
questions, (97 0) 6254933.
Sincerely,
CM:cm
Encl
CC: Craig Nelson
T:m Warnes
Peter Belau
C rCREjobfi lcs\520-Sugtce\wpwCDApp.doc
Christopher ldanera
Revised Ul6l00
Contract #FM000906AMC( a )
Map #21
Date Activated 09/06/OO
ffi ,3ii_4..3#,1R"'it3?XffiLT""
APPLICA}IT
Nasre
MailingMdress
Telephone jru_Jgiy3ill!_ AuttrorizedAgentorRepresentativelog c
B. WATER RTGIIT OWNED BY APPLICAI.IT OR BEING APPLIED FOR
Name ofRight 5.:*. Aooen alir Type of Stnrctue or Right
LocationofPoint of Diversion (descrftion from decree or permit)
INTEI.IDED USE OF LEA,SED WATER
Location of Area ofUse (Include metes and bounds legal dacription ofproperty on which water right is to
C.
be used l@ybe attachedas Exhft,it
Total acreage of above-referenced parcel
-qg)Addressofabone-referenced propaty tt/h
Desuftion ofUse
Estimatdf Sq. Fi. ofl-awn and Garden to be Irrigatad B,coo
Method of Irrigatioru Flood Sprinkler X Dnp_ Other
ToalNumberofDwelingunib ln Meb€rofConstnrctedUnits D NumberofVacantLots 161
Potable Water S)stGEl rr/erl, . ,pr,',.,(,.r,,,{d. c(,r6irWaste-Water Treatmmt System Sef},c/le*cl fpll<
Tlpe ofMeter or Measuring Device
Projected Monthly Vohrme of Leased Water Needed in Gallons:
TEESE FIGT]RES ARE X ACTUAL DTVERSIONS OR
(Actud dirrersions must be used unless osrtafrc has an augmcntation plan)
Janlcs,scr Feb.lgl:rr Mar. io8,Sbl Apr.D\,qr? Mayl:n!} Jgne.le3,p^a July]!t.937
Aug.lqc;7:l€ Sept.I3'r/fi Oct.tgl[q Nov.tcLrcltl Dec.loEsor AnnualTotalGallonsl,H?1,t'63
Acre Feet 4 .S tt
-..eI_r_t"l"*i.rrmffi l0 epm (t,e.chs't.La-)
OTHER REIyIARKS
{.s"oToble 7)
CONSUMPTIYE USE ONLY
D.
Applicant
Appendix A- Description of Facilities
Mountain Club Well No. 2:
o Source - Unnamed tributary of Fourmile Creek.
. Location - At a point in the SW1/4 of the NWI/4 of Section 35, Township 7
South, Range g0 West ofthe 6th Principal Meridian approximately 3,250 feet
North ofthi South section line and 650 feetEast of the West section line in
Garfield County.
r Diversion Rate - 20.0 gpm-
o Uses - Domestic, fire protection, and lawn irrigation.
Mountain CIub Well No. 3:
o Source - Unnamed tibuary of Fourmile Creeh
r Location - At a point in the SEI/4 of the SWI/4 of Section 35, Township 7So{h
Range 90 west ortu" 6th Priocipal Mer'dian app'roximately l'150 fectNorth of
the South section tine and 2,000 feet East of the West section line in Garfield
County.
o Diversion Rate - 20.0 gpm.
o Uses - Domestic, fire protection, and lawn irrigation'
Mountain Club. Spring No. 1:
o Source - Unnamed tribuary of Fourmile Creek.
r Location- At a point in the swl/4 0f the Nwl/4 0f Section 35, Tovmship 7
SouttU Range gO West ofthe 6th Principal Meridian approximately 3,520 feet
North ofthi South section tine and 820 feet East of the West section line in
Garfield County.
o Divcrsion Rate - 20.0 gpm.
o Uses - Domestic, fire protection, and lawn irrigation.
Mounain Club Sprins No. 2:
o Source - {.Innamed tribuary of Fourmile Creek
fle loi\
o Location - At a point in the NEI/4 of the SWt/4 of Section 35, Towruhip 7
South, Range gO West ofthe 6th Principal Meridian approximately 1,320 feet
North of the South section line and 2,150 feetEast of the West section line in
Garfield County.
o Diversion Rate- 20.0 gpm.
o Uses - Domestic, fire protection, and lawn irrigation.
Mountain Club SnrineNo. 3:
. Source - Unnamed tribuury of Foumrile Creek
o Location - At a point in the NWI/4 of the SWI/4 of Section 35, Township 7
South, Range 90 West of the 6th Principal Meridian approximately 2,060 feet
North of thi South section line and 260 feetEast of the West section line in
Garfield County.
o Diversion Rate- 20.0 gpm.
Uses - Domestic, fire protection, and lawn irrigation
Mountain Club Pump and ilpeline No. l:
r Source - Unnamed tibuary of Fourmile Cr€€k
o Location - At a point in the SEl/4 ofthe l.Ilvt/4 of Section 35, Township 7
Soutl6, Range gO West of the 6th Principat Meridian approximately 2,870 feet
North of thi South section line and 2,400 feet East of the West section line in
Garfield County.
o Diversion Rate- 20.0 gpm.
o Uses - Domestic, fire protection, and lawn irrigation
Moutain Club Pump and Pipelinc No. 2:
. Source - Unnamed tibuury of Fourrrile Creek
o Location - At I point in the SEl/4 of the SWl/4 of Section 35, Township 7 S99th,
Range g0 West of ru 6th Principal Meridian approximately 350 feet North of the
South section line and 2,250 feet East ofthe West section line in Garfield County.
r Diversion Rate - 20.0 gpm.
. Uses-Domestig fire protection, and laum irrigation
f, iu{'l
Table I
Estlmated Average Water Dlverclons and Coneumptl:e Use Demande
Alplne Mountaln Club, LLC - Garfield County, CO.
3 Exempt Subdlvslons - {0 lots
JAN FEI i,IAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP ocT NOV DEC ANNUAL
DMRSI9NS';iir
Residential ln-housa ac-lt 0.333 0.301 0.333 o.3?2 0.333 0.322 0.333 0.333 0.322 0.333 o.322 0.333 3.921
Lawn lnioatlon ac-ft 0,000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.090 0.181 0.164 0.099 0.082 0.004 0.000 0.000 0.620
fotall ac.ft o.333 0.301 o.3(,3 o.322 o.423 0.503 o.497 0Asz 0.404 0.33/o.322 0.333 4.541
oom 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 3,1 3.8 3.8 3.2 3.0 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.8
.l
Residential ln-house ac-fi 0,050 0.045 0.050 0.M8 o.o50 0.048 0.050 0.050 0.048 0.050 0.048 o,050 0.588
Lawn lrrioatlon ac-fr 0.000 0.0o0 o.(x)o 0.000 o.o72 0.145 0.131 0.o79 0.065 0,003 0.000 0.000 0.496
Totals rc-ft 0.050 0.045 0.050 0.048 o.122 0.193 0.181 o.129 o.114 0.053 0.048 0.050 1.084
oDm 0,4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.9 1.5 t.3 0.9 0.9 0.4 0.4 0.4 o.7
ln-house Water use 350 galls/uniUday
Consumptlve ln-house 15o/o ol diverslonslnigatedArea 1500 Sq. Ft./unit
lnigation Efficiency 80o/o
Livestock units 0 10 gal/day
Pond Surface Area 0.O0 acres
1.440.21 0.42 0.3E 0.23 0.10 0.01
o9/05/00 DEMANDS3examptlons. 1 23
REVTSED 7n919D
Contract #FM0O0906aMC( a)
Map #21
Date Activated 09/06/oo
WEST DTVIDE WATER CONSERVAI.ICY DISTRICT
WATER ALLOTMENT CONTRACT/LEASE
Nanc ofApplicant:
Quantity ofWater in Acrc Fcet
Aplion,ffiyaplicstothe We*DivideWdcrCosenancyDsnict,apolitical subdivisiqr ofthe StaE ofColcado'
organizcd pgrsgant to and oristing by virtp ofC-R-S 1973, $374$'101, et sq- (hcrcinafter reftrred to as thc District") fE an alldncot
canlract/leasetobareficialtyandpcrpetrallyuscwat€rc$rat€rrigbBome4lease4orhereafteracquiredbytheDistricl Byexeotimof
and thc attacfrcd applicatiou Applicant hereby agrecs to the frlloring terms and conditions:
l. Wau, Rishr: Applicant .hall orrn water richrc at thc point ofdiversiqr hcrcin lawfully antitling Applicant to
divcrt nratcr, whidr wilt be sgpplemcnted md augncmd by ruG l€ascd hcrGin If Applicant intcnds to div€il Orcugh a rrcll, it must bc
'ndcrstood
by Applicant that no right to divert €xists uutil a valid wtll pcrmit is obtaincd frorn the Colmado Dvision ofWater Resoutcs.
2. O,rrtinn \yu. rylied fu by me Amlicant in tlre anumt set ffi abo,e sbs[ bc div€ded at Applicant's point
ofdirrcrsirnfiqnttpDisuidt diruflowrrmrigtts, udwhcnureis rmavailable frr diwsim pursuurtto administraticrbythcedmdo
Star Ergincer fuing pcdods whcn said direct flow uatcr right is nc in pricity, ec Distsict shatl rdease frr tho use of Applicant up, to said
qgannty in acre ftc peryer ofsttrage nra&r oyned c coutrolled by &e Distict It is rmderstood tbat any quantity allotd from direct florv,
storag3 or othcrwisg to ftc Applicant by the Disrrict will bc timitcd by thc picity ofthc Distrids d€Eree and by fte phSrsical and legal
avarilatility duraterful Distict's lxxnp€s. Any quantity allded witt oly bc prsvid€d so lurg as urater is available and tho Ap'plicut ftlly
ccmplis wie a[ ofttctrrm and coditios ofrhis cmut/lcasc. thcDgict and trc Applicant rccogpize 6d smre oftfic Distrids deqws
mey be in the nune offre Cdaado Rivtr W6. Cmmatim Distict, and tlre ability of the District to allot dircct flow right to the Applicant
may bc dacrdem cn thc ccrs611j ofthe Cdrado Rivrr f,iata Coservatiur Dislrict If at ary time tho ApPlicet daermines it requirts l€ss
,ry,6g tlren the arnourt hcrdn prcvide4 Applicant may so odify tbo District in writing; and trc amourt of uru aled undcr this
offiacf/lease shall be re&rced permandyin accorfuc wim such ndica f,d6 qhall be adjusted accordinglv in filtowing water years urly'
3. Benrfichl Use and Locdin dBcrtficisl Usc Ary and all uater allded Amlicant by the Distuict shall be uscd
frr6efflortgbeneficialrsearses: mrnkipal,dmesticardrdateduscsramdd(exoepttothcoffit'"tRucdiRescrvoirwucr
may nd bc evailable ftr commercial as thet tsm is defined m Page 5 of Cantract No. 247-70-wO547 bctrreen the Unit€d Stres and thc
WestDivideyucorservarcyDf,*ict). Amlicads ben€ficial use ofany and all water allded shall be within u through frcilities or up@
l8nd ormeq leasc4 op€rded, aurderApplicatrR cafiol.
4. Decrees and Delivenn Exctrangc releases madd by the Distict ort ofstmagc fiom Ruedi Rescnroir and Grccn
Mountain Reservoir, or cfher worts q' figiliti€s of the District, c fiqn drer sources available to thc Disrict, shall be delivered to he
Applicantdtre crrletwqks ofsaidmagcfiolities aatihcdEcreedpoint ofdiversim fu said others{x.Illcs, and release o delivery ofwater
at s**r ode 61 poin6 shal coostitrte performance oftre Dsuict's tml obligcicr. Delivcry of nater by the Disrict fr'om Ruedi Rescruoh
or Grccn Morntain Reserrroir shall be subject to thc District's lease contracts with the unitcd statca Bur€au ofReclamation. Releases from
odrer ficilities availabte to Disaid sha[ be subject to the contracts, laws, rules, and regulatiurs govcrning releases thercfrom. Furtherrnore,
the District h€F&y oEressly rcserves thc right to stcc rrratct and to make ordrange releases fi,mr stuctms that may be built or conholled
by the District in the firnne so lurg as thc ur8ter serrrice to the Applicad pursuent to thiq agrE€mefit, is nd impaired by said action- Any
quaility ofthe Applicanfs allmtisr not delivered to a uscd by Applicaot by the end of eaeh urats ytu (ftob€r l), shall revErt to the watEr
supplies ofthe Dstrict Such rwersion sball not entitle Applicant to any rcfirnd ofpaynent made for such warer.
wese.ricepovided by the Disia shsll be limitod o drc amqrrt ofuratcr available in prioity at the original point of
diversisr of the District's applicable wucr righ! and oei&er the Distric, nc ttrce entitld to uiliE 6c Disrids decrecs' may call m any
grEdcr amg|Ilt at ncw m altemarc points ofdiversion. The Distic shall request the Colaado Dvision orfwater Resourccs !o estimate any
mnrc5ance losses ktrreco theoiginal 6fntand any alunate 6rinl and such estimateshall bc dc&raed fiomthis anotmt in each case'
5. eleumc fUnt ofpiwrsiqr urd I,lsr ofAqEnentatisr: Dccrccs fu attcfltdc points of divcrsiu oftrc Disrict's
wagriglrtsrstrageurenuybgrcquircdinordcrfrApplicaratousesewderservicecmEnpldcdhct€under- Obtainingsudrdecrec
is the crclusive rtsporsibilip ofApplicanL The Distict rescrrrcs tre right to rcvievr and approve any cqrditions whidr may be afia&cd to
judicial approvai of said alt€mate point of dirrersion as oontemplated a ncce$ary to sertt Applicant's frcilities or lands' Applicant
adoowtedgps andagluthitstrall bc solely rcsporsiblc frrdts proocdrcs urd legal arginecring ffi ncsaryfuany changes in watet
riglilscuilertpledtElfu,Edfirtrcragr€csbidsmi&freDistsictfiqnanycccrlescsrdaEdfictEic Applicanissoldyrespottsible
for providilg wor*s and frcilities nemsary to obtain/dir/Ert the $rar€rs at said alternatc point of diversiqr and &livcr thern to fuplicantb
id.oded bemficial rsa lrcspedive offte anCIlil ofrre actually transfcn€d to the Applicant's point of divcrsioq the APplicant shall make
anngal paymarts to thc District based rryon fheamorrrt ofwder allcatEd rlndErthis cuilract/leasa
In the ev€nt the Applicant int€ods to apply fc an alternarc point of divesiqr and to dcvetop ar augmcntatior plan and
institu6 legal prodings frr the appro\ral of sudr augmantatiur plan to allow drs Applicant to uilize tlre u'ater dloued to Applicant
hercilndcr, the Applicant stEll gir,c tc District wdtea ncticc of such intent In tho 6r€ot otB ApPlicaft &tdops urd adjudicates ib own
ararrx*aicr plan to gtiliz the urder attofrd hecrmder, Applicant shall nca bc obligdod to psy ary amm rnacr nragtaPh 19 bdor" In
any €v€ot, the Distict shall have the rig1t to approve or disapprorrc the Applicant's urgment*io plan and the Appticant shall prwide the
Disria copies of such plan and of all pleadings and drcr papers filed with the watEr cdlrt in the adjrdicatiar thereof
6. Cotrac/lsasc pqrrrrn Xq+cfindable c tinc adninisEativc chargc, in the amourt daermincd by the Board
ofDircctcs of&cDistrictfiantimctotime, sha[ bcstmitEtwimthcapplicatim fumideratisr bytpDistrict
Arn,al pcyrnant fu' the water service described heGin shall be danrined by the Board ofDiroaors ofthe Distict The
initial annr.ral paym€ot shall be madc in full, wi6in thfuty (30) dap aser the dato of notice to se Applicant that the initial peyment is dua
Said notice will advisc thc Ap,plicar4 ammg atcr ftings, of the wm detivery year b whidr the initial Paymstt sh'll apply and the price
which is applicabletothrt Year.
Antrual payments fu each ycar thercafter shall bc due and payable by the Applicant m m before eadr January l. Ifan
.aqral nalrnem is notrnade bythe dr.redate a flat $50 lare fEe will be assessed. Fural wriuen ncice prior to cancellation will be sent certified
m-ail, retura:eceipt to the Applicant d sudr addrcss as may be dcsigrrated by the Applicant in writing c set forth in this
con&actllease 61' application. Warer use for any part ofa water par shall require paynent for the antire water year. Nottring herein shall be
construed so as to prevent the Distri6 from adjgsting the annual ra& in its sole discr*ion for futurc years only.
Ifpayment is nc made wifth fifte611 (1, days aCIer the darc of said wriueo ncicc, Applicant shdl at Disfiict's sole qtion
harrc no firtrer right, titb r irEEst under fris osrtract/lease withqn firdrer noticc, and delivery may be immediarely ctnailcd- Thc allonent
ofwater, as hsein madg may be trdnsftme4 lease4 or otherwise disposed ofat the discraion ofthe Boerd ofDirecton ofthe Distrisr
Upon canccllation of this urarr allffircnt cmtract/Ieasc with tte Districg ttre Di*ia shall notify the Divisim ofWaer
Resogrces offces in Denver and Glenwood SprirAs The Divisiqr of Watcr Rcsourccs may then order c*satiqr of all wattr use.
7. Additiqral Fees and Cods: Applicant agr€es to defiay any €xp€ns€s incurred by the Distict in onnectiqr with
th3 allotn€tlt of rmter riglrs tuurnder, irdudin& htr mt limigl tq reimbursaneot of legal and engineering costs incuned in conncction wittr
any nater righe and adjudicatior necessuy to allow Applicurt's rsc of sudr alldcd umtcr rights.
E. Assigrmeilt This stract/lease strall inureo the benefit ofthe heirs, successors or assigns oftre parties hereto.
Any assigrrmart orftbe Applicant's rights urd€r tris cqfiactileas€ shall be subject to, and must cornply wittu sudr requiremans as the Distria
may trercafter adop regarding assigmnan ofcalrao/|re rigiils ard ftc asffiptim of cmtract/lease obligaions by assigrrees and success'qs.
Nding trerein strall pevun sroesscs to a patftn of fuplicant's property fionr applying to the District fr indivi&ral and separatc dlotrneot
contracts4eases. No assigrrment shall bc recogrizoa by thc District except upon curpletion and filing of prorper forms fu drange of
ownership.
Upur the sate ofthe real property to whidr flris cmtact/leas€ pqtains' Aprplicant has a duty to make br+'er awarc ofthis
cutrac/lease and prqer forms fm drange oforvnerstip mrst be cmplced
9. Otrer Rules: Applicart strall bc bornd by ftc pwisions oftre Water Conservancy Act of Colorado; by the rules
and rqulatiurs ofthe Bmrrd ofDirectcs of6e Distrid; and all ameodmeos thereof and supplemenB tlrcreto and by all odrer applicable law'
10. Ooeraicn and Irraintsnarre AlrgnenE Amlicafif sball €nter irilo an 'rOperaio and fvfairilenancc Agrccrncntn
witr the District urder teinrs and cqrditiqrs damined by ltre bod of Dirccton of trc District, if and whcrl thc Bmrd of said District
daarnines in ie sole discretion that such an agreernent is required" Said agrecment may conairq but shall not be limitcd tq provisiurs for
additional annnal mon€iary consideratim 6r ocensiur of Distict ddivery scnrices and for addidonal administratioq operation, and
maideoance c6gB; or frr o6er cogc to 60 District rrtich ray arise ttmouglr services mde available to the Applicanr
I l. chanse ofuse The Disrict reservrs thc cxdusirc right to rwiew, rcapprove or disapProvc any prcpos€d dnnge
in lse of the wat€r allotted heretrnder. Any use otlrer than that set ffi h€rdn or any lease orr sale of &e watcr tr $aEr rights alloted
freramderwithor the pric writen ryproval ofthe District shall be d€med to be a rraerial brEadl of this mtract/lease'
12. Use and place of Use Applicant €lrrs to usc the water in thc manner and on the propcrty desqibed in thc
.doctments submitted to the Disnict at the time this contract/lc,ase is exeored, or in any operation and maintenance agreq[ent provided by
Applicant fury use drer than as sd ftrtr tlrcrwr or any lcase s sale of the water or watcr rights herein, aher than as permitted in paragraPh
I above shall be deemed to be a rnat€rial breach ofthis agr€ernent
13. Trtte ft is r.urderstmd and agreed that nothing herein shall be interpraed to give the Applicant any equitable or
legal fee title interest in or to any rmter or water rights reftrred to hercin
14. Consenatiur: Applicmt strall nse snrnaily aocepted qrsemation practices with respect to the watEr and wat€r
dghts h€rctl and hercby agr..s to bc bornd by any conscryatian plan adoped hereaffer by thc Disrict fu usc of Dstrict owned or conuolled
wstcr fi wat€r rights.
15. RestiCicns: Applicail shall rEstrict actnl diwrsiss to not excccd the Csrtract/Lease amormt, whidr p'rovides
wat€r (on the formula of mo acre fmt per drrelling) f6 ordftra{y hqrsehold Frpc€s inside mc singlc frmily dwcllin& thc nratcring of
donestic livestoch firc prdedior1 and the inigation ofup to 6,000 square fta of lawn and garden
Applicant shall atso cunply with all resrieiqrs and limibtins set ffi in thc well perrnit obtained tom thc Colorado
Divisisr of Water Resorces.
Walering of livestock shall be rcstictcd to Applicanfs dmestic animals nd to be used for cmrmercial purposcs unless
Applicad obtains appoal fun thc Colcmdo Divisisr ofWda Resourccs fu cqnmcrcial us€/livestd( \mt€riug at a horsc bordinS faciltty'
provided that in no event shall a3q6l diversiurs enceed the amount of$der pwid€d by this Cantract/Lease.
Violation of&is paragraph 15 shall bc deerned to bc a malcrial hcadt oftttis Contract/Lease.
16. Well Pcrmit lfApplicant intends to dirrcrt through a wclt, then Applicant must prwide to Disuict a copy of
Applicantb nalid \ycll p€mdt bcfDrE Dis[ict is obliged tD &lirrcr any rvater herqnder.
17. Measuing Devicc a MeE: Adican agIEEs to trwide, at its ovm eiqeosq a tmtizing flow meter with rtrnote
reado.tto crtinuogsly and aoonarely mcasgre at all times all narer diverted punuant to the terms ofApplicant's mter right and thc terms
oftris cffac/leasa Aplicant agrccs to prwide aconae rcadings fun sudr dwice a mcter to DisEid upcr District's rcqu€st Applicant
adcnowledges rhst frilur€ to cmply with this paragraph codd resuh in l.g"l actim to terminate Applicant's diwrsion ofwater by the Stato
ofgolcado Divisim ofWaer Resornces By signing 6is cma, Applicarn hereby specifcally allors District, through its affhorized ag€ot'
to glrt€r up@ applicant's property during ordinary busincss hours fo thc purpc€s of daermining applicanfs actral ue ofwatcr.
18. Reprcsentations: By trsrtring this contract/tease, Applicant agrecs that it is nd retying m any legal or
engineering advice that Applicart may believe has been reccived torn the Distict Applicant firther admowledges that it has obtained all
nccessary lqal md engineedng advice f,mApplicdb own srrrrces der than the Dstict Applicant firr&er aclarcwledgcs that the Distict
malces no guarant6, wananties, or assuranccs whatsowcr abort the quantity or quality ofwater arnailable pursuant to this contract/lease.
Shoild the Distict be unable to prwi& thc u,atcr cmtractcd frr hereiq no danrages may be assessed against the Disuict, nc may Applicant
obtain a reftnd fi,orn fte Distict
I 9. Ccts ofWacr Corrt Filing and AuErn€naricn Plan: Strqrld the Di$icq in is orrn discr*ion, droce to include
Applicar1s curtracllease hErgin in a nater oanrt filing fr alternatc poirt ofdiversim c plan of augmentatiqU thcn Aplicant hereby agrces
to p8y to the Distict, wha assese4 an additional fee rcprescnting tre Disnict's acuul md reassrable cets and fees for Applicant's sharc
oftheproccedings. Applicam shall be asscssed a pro-na shre ofthe t@l cct inolrred ry Se Disrict in prcparbg filing and pursuing to
d€cme lhe $atEr court case. The pro*& share shall be calarlahd by dividing sudr total cost by trc numbcr ofcostractccdlessces included
in trc cling Tb t1g qtent trat fiB Disfrict is carrscd additionel c6ts buuse of objectisr fled spccifically dre to tbe inclusim of fuplicanfs
contract/lease in the filing such additioal sts msy be chargd specifically to Applicant and not shared m a pGnta basis by all
cmtsactees/lessees.
20. Birdins Ag'€crneuE this agreaneot strall nd be complae nr binding upon the Distict unless aAached her*o
is tre fom qilitled "Applicaim ud lha Fcmr to L€ase Watcr From West Divide Ulatcr Cosennncy Disnict" frlty compleied by dpplicant
and approved by tre Disticfs arginer. Said atacbmcats shall by lhis refercncc th€fino be into the tenns ofthis agEem€nt
A[ carespmdencefiunftcDisticttoAmficutrEeringf crelatingtottris agreemut is bythis rtf,er,ence incspcatcd iEtotttis agr€cment
as fintrrtcmrs and coditims offtis agrecmenl
.2r. waminE ITISTHESOLEREIIPo}{SIBIuTYOFTHEAPruCA}ITTOOBTAINAVALID WELLPERMIT
OR OIHER WAIER RIGIIT IN ORDER.TO DTI{ERT WATE& INCLUDING THE WATER ACQUIRED I'NDER TTIIS
CONIRAC?LEASE IT IS THE CONIINT'ING DUTT OF TIIE APruCA}'ITTO MAINXAIN THE VALIDTTY OF TTIE WELL PERMIT
OR WAIERRIcIIf INCLIJDINGFILINGFORHfiENSIONS Of PERIyfiTS, FILING WETLCOMPLE:IONREPC)RTS, EILING
STAIEMENTS OF BENEFTCIAL USE OR CITHERWISE IAWFT LLY APPLYING THE WATER TO BENEFICIAL USE ON A
REGI'I.AR BASIS WIIHOUT WASTE"
. 22. AREA B. CONTRACTM.EASES: IF APPLICAI{TS WELL OR OTIIER WAIER RIGIIT TIIAT M TIIE
SLBIECT OF THIS COI.ITRACULEASE IS ITCAIED OUIIIIDE 'AIIFAA'AS DESIG{AIED BYTIIE DISIRICT' THENTHIS
PARAGMPHAPPUES: IIIE AUGMENXAIION trIAIERPROVIDED BY THE DISTRICT UNDER TIIIS COMRACT N(AY ONLY
PRCIECTAPPLICAI{TS WATERRIGITFROMACALLONTIIECOI.JORADO RT\IERAI'ID}VIAYNOTPRO:TECTAPPIJCAI'IT
FROMACALLFROMAI.TY0IHERSEMORRIGI:If. NOREPRESENXAIIONCIHERWISEXSIT ADEBYTIIEDISIRICT. IFTHXS
IS A CONCERN TO APPLICANT, THI,I| CONTRASUI^EASE MAY BE RESCII'TDED I.'PON WRITIENNOrICE DELIT/ERED TO
TIIE DISTRICTBY TIIE APPLICAI.ITWUHIN TIIE NE)(T 30 DAYS FOTI,OWINC TIIE AFED(NG OF SIO'IATI RES ON IIIIS
CONTRAC-flI,EASE IN WHTCH EVENT ALL SUMS PAID BY APPUCANT FOR THIS CONTRACT/LEASE SI{AII BE
IMMEDIATELY REFUNDED TO APruCAI{T.
Applicant
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Applicant
STATEOFCOIORADO )
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coT,tNTYOFGARFIELD )
The foregoing imrunrent was acloowledged beforc me qr this .5 *, of 5 e Pl er.be" . zo0$ Uy !
Q-hnt =\o!' ho. Y)A c, o ero .
Mtress my hand and ofrcial seal.
-lr;commissione,:pires: t ; f : Z/ nZ
After a hearing by the Boad ofDircctss ofthe lI/est DividE qlarer Conservancy Dstuict ur the applicatiur, it is hcrc.by
ORDERED &at said applicatim bc granted and this curtract/lease strdl be and is acccpted bythe Disrict
WEST DTVIDE WATER CONSERVA}.ICY DISTRTCT
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Prcsid€nt
ATTEST:
9-4*. b. L ooo-tl
Dat€
This wfraci/lease irddes and is suliect to the tcrms and conditioos ofthe frUoring docilments which must accompany
thie cmtacUleasq
l. Itdap showing locatior ofpoirt ofdiversio (usc map Fvided)
2. Application and Data Fqm fully completcd and signed
3.
sep-ut -(Ju (jI P -02
September 4,2@O
2102 West Arapahoe Drive
Littleton, CO 80120
ENARTECH, lnc.
Attn: Mr. Peter Belau
P.O. Orawer 16O
Glenwood Sprirrys, CO 81602
8", Subdivirlon Exemotlon Aoollcation - 160-Acre Tract Owned bv Suntiqht Clewlooment
Comoanv
Attachments:(1) Wananty Deecl from Monison Ranch Co. to Gene R. Hilton - Recorcted May 21,1971, ln
Book 419 at Page 24A(21 Wananty Deed frorn Gene R. Hilton to Ranch lnvsstment Corporation - Rocordod as
Recoption No.25A237 in Eook 42O at Page 333(3) Deed from Ranch Invesiment Corporation to Sunlighi Development Company Recorded as
Reception No. 25O4&a in Bmk 121 al Page 99.(4) Deed from Sunlight Development Corporatton to Marathon Oil Corporation of Recorded as
Reception No. 366798 in Bmk 679 at Oage 326 - all except the NE1/4 of Sec. 34
Dear Mr. Eelau:
Sunlight Development Company acquired 35GAcres from Ranch lnvestment Corporation in 1971
(roferance Attachment 3 above).
Marathon Oil Company purciased 190-,Acres of the original 35Gacre tract in 't985 (reference Attachmgnt
4 above).
A Subdivision Exemption Application associaled with the remaining l6Gacre tracl is to be submrtted to
Garfield County praor to September 13, 2000.
Your assistanco is approciat€d.
Yery/ruty your,
/fu*/,/ [l+vxe"-
Gene R. Hilton
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248
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Recepttou Nr....a$.9.8Q.9...... .........-............E11.a..*$.t.gph.e-n-c.r-..-.Recorder.
Tkrs, Dmo, Made this 2o1 day o!
19 7l- between MoRRrsoN RANCH co.
May Recorder,r Strnp
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MAY 21 l97l
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r eotlroration duly orgaulzed and eriatiag uuder aad by virtuc ot the lawr
ot tbe stete o1 col0rado ot the firat part, md
GENE R. HILTON
CounB of AraPahoe aud State or
ol ths aecond psrt:
ot the
to the said party of the firrt part in hand paid by the gaid part Y ot the second part, the receipt whereof ir here-
by conlessed and acknowledged, hath guted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents doth 878nq bsr-
gain, sell, convey and confirm unto tbe aaid part! of the second Dart, his heirr, and assigns for-
ever, all or the following described lot or parcel ol land, situate, lying and being in the
County of Garf ield and Stat€ ot Colorado, to wit:
Township 7 South, Range 90 West of the 6th p.M.
Section 15: S l/2 S l/2Section 2l: AIISection 22: SW l/4Section 27: S L/2, NW l/4 and W l/2 NE L/4Section 28: E L/Z and E l/Z NW t/4Section 34: NE f/4
TOGETEER with all and gingtlar the heredltaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or ln en5mire
appertainiag, and tfie rever8ion or reveraions, remainder-s, lents, issues and profits thereof; and all the ertate,
right' Htle' rnterest, claira and denand whatsoever of the said party of the lint part, either in law o ,equity, of, in
and to ths abovo bErgained premisee sith tho hereditammts and appurtenances.
TO EAVE AND TO EOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances unto the
said part y of t}ls se{ond part hiS heirs and assigu forever. And tho said
MORRTSON RANCH CO.party ol tho first part, tor itcelr,
and itr ruecessorr, doth covenant, graut, bargain, and agree to and with the said part y of the second part,his heirs and asaigns, that st the time of tho usealing ald delivery of these presents it is welt
reized of the premises above conveyed, ar of e good, aure, per{ect, absolute and lndefeasible egtato of lnheri}aace, in
law, in tee gimple, snd hath good right, full power and lawful authority to gx8!t, bargaln, sell and convey tha sme
in manner and form aforesaid, and that th6 rame are free and clear from ell former and other Srant!, bergains.
TLe1J:T, taxes, a_ssestments and incumbrancer of whatever kiud or nature soever; except 1971gnef aJ- Df ODertw tavoc - -rfah+ r6c6rr"+.i ^h-
WITNESSETH, Th.Bt the said party of the lirst part, lor and in coasideration ol the sum otTEN DOL],ARS AND OTHER VAIUABI,E CONSIDERATION
iINr'ryITNESS ', Ths gald psrty ol the first part hat} caused ltc corporata naEts to be hereunto
-lresl{eujr and its corporate real to be hereuato affired, sttest€d by itEyear fiut ihofe mitten
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gn-glal property. taxes r patent reservatio;; ; -e;;;*e"'di-5"a-ii"'t t=I^YuI-oI -3_public or private nature of record, and the lien 6i ideed.6f trusl given ro-secure two iioiis"iii-i5tEl*payabre to Roberti. 3]ITer*an, as trustee for the Eric c. williams Trust and the Jil1
Ei:H:++iBtitfl '$fi t"fr ".f;E plgtir"E'tt8iBBl"iH*pBf . $! g s g*g ; d g"er"iyEg" -
cadtidaboes bsrgained Dremires la the qulet aad peaceable porressloa of the said narty ol ttre reclond parthis heirr-and assigru, agglnrttll and every persoD--olp9lsgns lawfully clalming or to claim the wholeor alrv part thereof, the raid pirti ot the tillt pa* ghsil ind will W'A.R'RAN1I .a,ti-d FOnEvtn IriFiilii-D.-- "--'-
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PERT.I T T?ED EXCEPfIO}IS
Rtcht of rlv for dLtehrr or canall eonstructad by the
ruthortty of tha Unttal gtltet and etl thG eoel and
;;;;;- iinriir" in -[r.,. landr !o enrcred rnd petcnted I
iogilher- ,tth the rtqht to prosp''et lior' mlnc end renovc
! re !tan? Pursuant
-io iftt prov-ta lons and l funl tatlone of
tr.Q Aer of o.".-uii 29, 19t6 (39 Stat ' ^ P62) . tlt rt
rGtl.fvQd ln untt.J -statcs prt.nt reeor Jed Oetobar 13'
1939 i,l Book fSr it P'ee 581 (Affeetc the I 3/l oC thc
sw 1,/l N.' l/l of sictt"n 21 , Tovnehlp 7 South' Rlnge 90
ii"i' oe t\e 6th P.ll. l ; as reaerved in Unltad statet
prtent recor<led epiii-'2, t9'l I'n Book t9l st Peqe 6l'
(Affects the sr "[7i- of' .secrlon 27, Tornshlp - 7 Southr
Range 9O w.st of 'tha 6th P'l{' ) of thQ recordg of t'hc
ciiix and Rccordci or Garflcld County' Colorado'
SubJect to any tlx, essessnents' fees or chargcs by
reason of the inJiu"ion ot the subiect Property ln the
Grand Rlver no"Jtttt Di'st't rct' she l{est Divlde rat"r
conserrancy Dis*i;; ltre-.s-tt1 Rural' Fire ProEectlon
District, the ut. -ioiris soif Conservatlon Dlgtr-lct and
the S:uth Siae'Soii Conservatton Distrlct shlch nay
aeerue after Closing.
Terlng, lgreenents r Provls ions I conditlons and
obllgatlons as '.-#t"in"d ln the Baldy Creek Unlt
Agreement or any "it.. Unlt Agreement' vhlch has been or
nay be formed """oiJing to !:!: trlineral tcaslng Act of
i"6.r"iy- -is,- tgii, - rr stat .rrz., '3 arnended ' 30 u's'c'
sec. l8I et '.t.-r' 'ti.t,
-iu:horlzes Pederal Legseeg and
their ,"pr""unr-"iirJ" to unlte vit'h each other t ot
Jointry or ""piiitl-r:'
- rlth others' in corlectlvely
adopting and operatlng a -cooperaiive or unlt plan of
devetopment o; .;;;;ti;t o! ltv oil or gas pool' fleld'
or llke rl!€Er o;--;t part'- thireof for Ehe Purpose of
more ProPerIy "on""iiiJg the. ratural resourceB thereof
rhenever deterninl;-;;d'certlfied !V t1e .Seer"tary of
the Interlor to be necessary or advilable ln the publlc
interest.
Riqht of vay for Ehe continuance flov of t'ributarles of
Garfield Creek ani -of Baldy Creek (also known as the
west Pork of Garfield Creek) '
Iack of a r ight lf access f ron tlre land to any oPen
public road, street or highwaY'
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United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF LANO MANAGEMENT
COLORAOO STA'E OFFICE
ZOOO ANAPAHOE ST
DENVER. COLOnaOO 30202
Jgt'l B8r
Gene Htltoa
Rancb Lnvestmens Corp.
P.O. Box 7274
Ltrtleton, co 80160
Dear tlr. tlllton:
Enclosed ls your copy of rlght-of-way C-28197 for an access road.
As dtscussed wlth Don Owens ln the Glenwood Sprlngs Resource Area Offlce,
a corrected copy of the sutr ey nap ls regulred shorlng the correct torlnshlps
and range. Thls 1s Eo be suboltsed wlthlo 60 days.
Slucerely yours,
,rU.-A//^1*--l,terrtll G. Anderson, L€ader
Canon Clty-Graad Junctlou Tear
Brandr of AdJudtcatton
Euclosure
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DTiPARI}IF,NT OT TIIE INTERIOR
BURI,\U OU L\ND }TIN/\GI|HENT
COLORAI)O STATE OFFICE
Rlght-of-l,lay Gront
Thts rlglrt-of-uay grant, uhlch Le a llceora fot . ter$ of 30 _ ycals cotered
lnto on July L, 1981 , by the United Stores of Aarerlca, th€ llcensor.
throu8h the Bureau of Land Hanagemenrr and Ranch Inveslnent Corp., c/o GeneHllton, P.O. Dox 1274r Lltrleron. C0 E0160, the ltccnsec, la hereby lesued
.undcr Tltle V of the Federal Lind Pollcy and Mena8c,ment Acr ot L976 (9O
Stat. 27(3. 2776-2782i 43 U.S.C. 1701, I76f-1771), and ls subJect ro alI
.pp11cab1e Federal, Stace and local laus and regulaclons, nos or hereafterln force, lnc1ud1ng Tltle 43r Code of federal Regulartons. Pert 2E00.
The tenra used tn thls rlght-of-uay granr are deflned at 43 gFR 2800.0-5(45 Federal Reelster 44527, July 1, 1980).
Sec. 1. RICII?S UNDER THIS RIGHT-OF-HAY GRAIII - Thls rlght-of-rrsy 8,r.nrconfers upon Ehe holder a non-excluctve rlght to consBruct, operate andualntaln, ln accordancc ulth the Beftrs. condltlons and sttpufatlons ofth{e docunent and appllcabl,e regulatlons, an access road on the follovlng-
descrtbed publ1c lands sltuated 1n the Srate of Colorado (thls descrlptlonlr llalted Eo allquor parrs {n rehtch che rlght-of-way ls Eo bc Located):
T. ? s. R. 90 w.. 6rh P.L
Sec. f5: SEI
o. Thla rlght-of-way grent 1s subJect to all valtil rtghts exlstlng onthc date lscued.
b. The Unlted Srrtes retalns all rlghrs 1n the public lande subJeccto thls rlght-of-way not expressly granted ln rhls docuoerrri lncludlng,but not llntted to, the rlght to raqulre corr6Don use <rf the rlght-of-rayand to authorlze conpatlble uses of the rlght-of-r.ray, lncludlng theaubsurface errd .lr apace; snd a coutr.nulng, rlghl of access onto thepubllc lands covcred by the rithr-of-u.y granr and, upon reeconablenotl,ce to the holder,.cccsa and enrry to any faclllry conrtructed onthe rlght-of-way.
c. The Ualted Stateg ret:lns the rlght to revlenr thic rlght-of-ray
Srant at the end of rhe Euentteth year of 1rB teru and rerrise or nodlfyItc teEna aE Ehat tLEe.
d. Thls rlghr-of-uey grant shall rerqinere on June j0, 2OII uolcssprlor to tha! tlDe 1t ts rellnquished, abandoned or orhcnd.ae ter.alnatedpursuant to the prgvlslons of thts granB or of any appllcabl€ Federallatr or regulaBlon. Thts rlghr-or-uay grant ls renenabJ.e at the end oflts Eertn 1f an appllcetlon for rcneual ls properly and tfincly ftlcd bytho holder and the faclllry ts belng operated and malnralned 1n accordanceslth arr provlstons of rhls grant, and appllcable lawe and regulatlona.At th€ clae of reneuel, rhe auchorlzed offlcer uay roodlfy thc tcEslcondlEtons and sttpulaclons of thls grsnr-
sec- 2.' TEnHs AND coNDrTroNS -- rn conelderatlon of lhe foregolng, thcholdcr hereby agrees:
a, To construc!, operate and raincaln on publlc lands only thocefacllltlcs reprcsenrcd ar thc rocatlon(s) shown on the otflcial approvedrl8ht-of-s:ry nlap, conslstlng of 2 ahccts, flled r.rlth E.he Brrreau of l,and
Hanrgencnt on llay 22, L979 anrl deslgnatei, by tha holdcr as pla! of exlstlng
Ro:td f,,O.tl. Bhroug,h publlc lands to pittcntcd land. Ttre total uidth of thetlg,hc-of-uay grantcd by thls documcnc ls 50 fcet, and lcngch ls
765 fcct.
b. To cornply ulth alrlrllcablc St,;lte sErrxlflrds for pubtlc.health rrrd
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and mnltrfcttaltrcc, 1f theso Stittc stan(l:rrds .lrc [rcrc strlnltcnt th..rn ]'crlcrirl.
strnd;rrds for sinllcr DroJr'.ctc.
P -O4Sep-Oi'-iC G8:llA
c. That cll octlv1tl,c6 authorlzed by thie r(ght-of-cay gronr nay be
auepended prlor to on adnrlnlelrctlvc proc.ccdLng, upon a dctcrnlnatlon byche aullrorlzcd o[f1ccr tllat such auapcn8ion ls nccesrary co proGcct Eho
i',b,!1: hc;:lr!::::!::r=ty :::::: ::-.1-1::::.:;-..:,. ...r. JfJ-_ -: :*_.::_1,tcrDorcry auepcrrion of actlvlrlca elloll rcnlatn effectlve unt1l theauthortzcd offtcer tssuec an ordsr pcnl!ttng r.rurrptloo of actrvi!las.
d. That rtre authorlzed offlcer ruy euspend or t.ralnscc thtr rlght-of-uay granc lf he dccernrlne! thot ths holder le unvllllng, unable orhar fatled to cooply rllth the eppll.cablc lana or rogulatlinr, or .n),!cru, condlllon or srtpularlon of rhls docunent or luc abendoned thotlght:ot-uay, Fallure of the holder Go use rhe rlght-of-wey for thcpurposcs authorlzed for any conglnuous flve-year perlod shall constltuccr Pre6unpcloo of abondomcnt.
e. To provlde EhG authorLzed offlcer rrlth a aGatenent, corureocing onthc flfth ycar froa rhe daEe of thls rlghc-of-wey grant "nd every flveycara thcreofrer' that ch. holdcr ro urLng, thc rlghc-of-uay for thepurposes authorlrad heraln 1n accordence ntth thc Eelua of Ehls gran3.
l. To relove all sErucEures and lnprorrenenBs rlthln a reasoneblatrre after teriElnat{on.. revocatlon or cancelfgtlon of thls rrght-of-uaytrant' unlcss dlrected oghenrtse ln t,rltlng by the authorlzld offlcer,and to resrore the slrg to . condltlon rltisficcory Bo the aurhorlzcdotflcer. rf the horder falls to rcorove all sucb slructurec or toplove.enrsrrithlo e rea:onabl.e perlod. as dctcrnlned by rhc aulhorlzed offlclr.thcy 3hal1 bccoae che properly of the unrted stacea, bu. thr hol.derehall ret'aln llable for the coat of ranoval of the btructures andtEproverne[ca and for rescoratlon of the slte.
- 8. that Ehls rlght-ot-uay grent cannoc bc conveyed, asslgned orotherulce tran3ferred, ln rhole or 1n part, nithout prioa ,.itt"n approvalby thc authorl.2ed offrcer. Any transfer rrlr bc subJect to exrstrngregulacions aad sueh othor lcrnrt cdndtcLona and aclpulatlons deenedneceasary at rhe tl.ne of approval of thc rransfer.
h. To norify the aurhorrzed offlcer of any change rn tha holder,a6tatus' euch as changes ln legal ualllng addrese, frnanclal condttlon,buslnees or corporate 6ratus. and eJlen orrnershlp.
- 1. - fhar rhls rlght-of-uay granc does noC auchoEtzc thc holder to.takc fron the pubrtc randa any nlnerar or vegetltrve neEerral, lncrudrngtlabcr. u{thout securlng prl0r auchorr.zstlon uader the.}fetcrl.l3 lct (30U.!.C. 601 et Eeq.; 43 CfR 3610) aod paylng tn advance thc fetr uarketvalue of the D.teriar so renoved. Houever, co,oon varlctles of stoneend aotl Elpt are neceasaELly reuoved ln the conaBructlon of thls proJectuy ba used elseshere oa publtc lande tn rhe aeEe prdject rrt,houE gddttloaelauthortzatlon and payneat. fn the pertonence of normaf uainter.nce,the holdef shall be allowed to do nlnor crtnnnlng, prunlng aod ctearlngof vegatatlve aaterral ulrhln the right-of-"ey ino'"ro,rni .on.irrr"t"afacllltles rrlthout additlonal authorialElon and payuence.
J. .?o pey the farr oarkat value for the right-of-uay upon r dcte'Dlnatronthereot by che Bureau of Land Hanage'ent. ttrr-holder r,is "ui"irr"a "deposlt 1n the anount of $25.00 uhich arount 13 uerely co ,,osure p8)rEencof rcnt, and ls not to be construed as havlng any reletlonshlp uhatsoeverto Ehe falr narket velue of thc rlght-of-sry. upoo a deteroinarlon otthe fatr urrLet vaIue, Ehe holder *rtU be "otfft"d of the rcqulroar*unt and rethod of payaent and ui.ll have tha rrght of appeal. Eairureto sub$tt any tequlred piynenc ulrhln Bhlrty days afrer ..oit"o of defauttrey reaulc 1n tetulnatlon of thls granc. The Bureau of Land uanaganent,rfter the lnitlal daterIlnaBlon of feir narkct value for Ehe rlght-of-irayr reaerves the rlg,ht to revlerr the talr market value rteternlnatlonuhenever neces3ary end to odJuer lt in occordance ru1!h regulartons andproccdures ln effect at the tirua of revles, if neceseary, to loeure ttrepoyrDcnE to tbe UnlEad SEores of full (alr marhct voluc of the rlg,ht_o(_
:aI. It ls rutually agrccd rhat any decemlnnrton or adJuecrrcnt. (,f thefair rnorker rantal value nlll con!,tttuto an amen.I,ent of thlg gron!.
k. To pay thc unrred srares chc fulr valrrc for al1 daraages to rhalanda or otlrcr proporty of rhe urrltcd st.'tes causcd by the holdcr or byhlc onployccs, contr.tcrori, or cmployces of tlre contra"Eor".
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l. To br fully llable for lnJurles or dainagee ro thlrd pcrtlerretultlng fror activttles or foctlltles on lands undcr Fcderul Jurlsdlctlon,ln eccordonce rrlth tlre rarr of clrc lur:lsdtctlon ln rehtch the dnmoge orlnrury occurred. and to fully lndearnt.fy the Untted stateE for llubllltv.
damage or cralag arlslng 1n conneclton vtth the uae and occspancy of therLght-of-uay area.
E. To rebulld aod repolr roada, fences, and eetabl,lshed trolls thatlcy be deatroyed or daraagled by constructton, opereli,on or rnaraccnancc ofChe proJccE authorl:cd by thlg rlght-of-uay granE and to bulld andlotncaln sultable croselngs for exletlng roads and tralrs thar lnrer8ccc
ChG proJect.
n. To preven! or suppresg flreq on ot ln the finnadlate vtclnlty ofthe rtghc-of-tray and !o nake ovallable such conecructlon and ml.ntenancepersonnel and equlEnent as nay bc reasonabry obratnabla for rhe auppres5lonof ruch ftrer.
o. to take all rleasuree nece6aary to protect pederal property lnd.conornlc lntcrects; protect lasful u5er9 0f the l0nds adJacenE co ortraversed by the r1g,ht-of-rrey; ro protect llvee and plopertyi and toprot,sct lnBcrea!8 0f lndlviduals llvlng ln rhe Seneral area traversed bythe tlght-of-uay rrho rely on rha flsh, olldllfe, end other blotlc ."soui"",of thc area for eubalscence purposes.
p. Ttat ln tbe consEruit!.on. operatloni rnainrenanca and !.etrtn8tl.ooof thc facllltlee auchorlzed by chts rlght-of-rray tlrnrr the horderBharl noc dlacrlnlnate agElnst any enployee or appilcant for eoploprcntbecauec of race, creed, eolor, sex or natlonal ortgln. Al1 subcontr.ctsahall lnclude an Ldentlcal provlslon
q. That a non-returnable cuor of $2o.oo as relnburaeoen! for cosc,lncurrcd by the untred sEales ln Donltorlnt thc con.Eruction, operatlonrnrlntbnance and tcralnatlon of chc authortzed factlttlea and for protectloornd rehabllltatlon of the Iande lnvorved has been subntttcd. Foli.oulngCernlnaElon of the rlght-of-ray granG, fhr holder r.rlll ba regulred topty sddltloaal^ atnountE to rhe exten! and 1n the event that aitual costgtncurred by rhc Unlted Starea exceed Elre abovc-sBated payaent.
Sec. 3. srrPuL.[TroNs -- The holder furlher sgreee to coDply rrlth end bebound by ihc follotrrng rtrpulations, rhlch are nade a pari irereof: Forthe purposes of theee artpul.alr,onE, Ghe auchorlzed officer shall be thaGlentrood Sprlngs Aree Hanagcr.
..- rhe holder ahall lmredlately bring ro the atrenrion of the authorlzedofflcer any aod all ontlquitlec or othar obJecta of hlatorlc orucicntlflclntete8t lncludtng, but not llnlted to, hlstorlc or prehlslorlc rulns,or artlfscta dlscovered as a rcrurE of operetlons under Ehls rlght-of-ety trrnt- Tlrc holder shall lnnedlacely suspend ell actLvlttes ln theerea of Bhe obtect and shall leave such dtscovGrlea tntacc untll told toproceed by rhe euthor{zed offlcer. Approval Eo proce€d slll be besedupon evaluaGlon of 'che cultural st8nlflcance of the obJect. Evaluaclonchall be by a querlfled profeaaloaal selecced by the authortz:d offlccrfrgq a Federal agency lnsofar aa practicebls. irher, ,rot praiclcablc. theholdcr shall baer the cost of the servlccs of a non-Fedcial professlonrr.Thc holder shall foltotr thc nltl8sclon requlrendnca 5.t forrir by thc.uthorlzcd offlccr conccrnt.ng proGecrlon, preservatlon or dlspostlon ofany eltes or uaterial dlscovered. In thosc clruatlons sherc ihc auEhorlzedolflcer deEeEotnes thar dara recovery and/or ealvage excavatlons aEencccssary, the holder shall bear che cost of guch daEa recovery and/orealvage opelatlons.
b. The holder shall coaply rrtrh Ehc appllcable Foderal and scarclgns and rcgulaclons concernlng rhe use of pestlcldee (1.e., inscctlcldes,hcrbl'ctdcs, funglcldes, rodcnricldcs, and other slrnllor subetanccs) lnoll acclvlflcs und/or operatlons u$dcr chls rlght-of-say Brant. TlreholrJcr elr:rll obtotn from tfue auatprlzed offlcor approvoi of a r.rrltfcrrglan prlor to Elre use of such slrbsianccB. Tlre plin must provide for thetyDe orid quantlly of rnaterial to be used: the peat. Lnsccr. funBrrs,etc.. lo bc controrlcd; tho ncrlrod of oppltcatlonr thc locotlon forGtorage and dlsJrosal of contalncrs; and otlrar pertlncnt ln(ormatton thotchc outhorlzcd oftrcer nny rcqurrc. Tlrc plan itrourrt bc submllti:.t nolgccr ttran Dcccfibcr 1 of,any e.alandar yeai that covcra thr. proposcdsctlvltlcs for the ncx! ftscal yoar.
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Energcncy uso of pcarlcldos ,'ay occur. The use of subetanc.:s on or nc6rthc rlghr-of-s.ry nrea shall bo 1n accor<rsnce ulth tho approvcd plan, Apeeti'clde ahall be uscd only ln accordnncc stth lrr regiltaroi ,so,
"naulthout other llnltorrong rf rhc secretarv of thc rnt"lii-ii* ,,o.Lupoecd resErlctlone. A pertlcldc sholl not be uecd t! rhe Secreceryhac prolrlblred lts u!G. pertrcrdeg chorl not be permenenrry Jrored onpubllc landg authorlzed for use undcr thl, rtghr-of_rray grant.
c. The Unlted Srater strall have uorcstrlcted usc of the road lor allpurposcs dcenred neccsBary or deetrable ln connectlon nlth thc protccGlon,sdnlnlstratlon, uunagencnt aod utlrluatton of Fcdcrol lands or rctourcesrgnd ehall hrva the rlght alone to grrend rlghte ."a p"i"iiogi, ro, use ofthc road to Stetea and local aubdlvlslonc Ghcreof. aod to oih., or.a",tncludlng rneobera of thc iublJ.c.
d. fhe holder thall be reaponslblc for prcventlon aad control ofrol.1 croston and gullytug on landa covered iy thfs tronB, aiJ-aalacentthcreto, rcaultlng froo operrtlon of the pcrnltted use.
.. Thc holder 1s responslble for conllnuous inspectt.on of lnproveacntslod area.covered by thlc tran! to.Baure chr! hazards are removed andthac publlc safeEy, bealth rnd welfare 8re ad3quecely proc.cted. Ths holderrrLll tak€ correcllve actlon as necdcd.
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Corporrte Sral(if sppllcal!'.:e)
For Executlon by the Unlc.cd States:
Thc Uolted State. of Anerlca
Branch of AdJudicatlon
Colorado Sratc Offlce.
lureeu of Land Hanogerrent
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August 30, 2000
Mr. Peter Belau
Enartech Inc.
302 Eighth Street
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
RE: Roviewpf3 Parcels Outside ofour Districf
Dear Peter:
I have reviewed yr,ur proposal for fire protection for the three parcels outside of our district
consisting of letter a dated August 29ft and a Fire Protection Plan dated August 2g,h,2000.
While no approval can be given I would recommend the following changes be made to the Fire
Protection Plan for any single family residence that might be built on the property. The plan would
then be consistent with our requirements for similar properties.
l. Agreements and Maintenance
The property owner shall agree to submit plans for approval to the Glenwood Springs Fire
Department on all items listed in the Fire Protection Plan prior to construction. The Fire
Protection Plan shall be made aptrt ofthe plat notes ofthe approved plat recorded in Garfield
County.
Thank you submitting this Fire Protection Plan for our review and recommendations.W*
Battalion Chief
Glenwood Springs Fire Department
806 COOPER AVENUE GLENWOOD SPRINGS, COLORADO 81601 970t945-4942 EAX 970t945_6040
FIRE PROTECTION PLAN
SUNLIGHT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION
NE/4, SECTION 34, T.7.S., R.90W., 6tH P.M. (160 acres)
8t28t2000
1. Water Supply
Water supplies for fire fighting shall consist of a minimum 3000 gallon storage tank from which the
fire department can take suction or receive water under positive pressure. This storage tank shall be
separate from domestic water supply. Outlets for these tanks shall be a standard 4 /"-inch hydrant
connection. A4%-inchto2%-inch connection shall also be provided. Venting and piping shall be
arranged so that a minimum flow of 500 gpm shall be maintained.
Outlets from these tanks shall be in a location approved by the fire department. The location shall be
no more than 150 feet from the building envelope or fire sprinkler connection if the residence is so
equipped.
2. Automatic Fire Sprinklers
Each residential structure shall have an automatic fire sprinkler system conforming to NFPA 13D.
Normally these systems have a duration requirement of ten minutes. Because of the remote location
of these residences, the sprinkler system shall be connected to the tank providing water for fire
protection.
3. Road and Access Requirements
Road and access requirements shall be in conformance with Article 9 of the UFC and requirements
contained within the Glenwood Springs Emergency Services development guidelines. Knox boxes
shall be provided at any gates that might block access. Maximum road grade shall be 10%. Any
variance from these requirements shall be reviewed and approved by Emergency Services.
4. Fire Alarm Systems
The fire department will respond to activation of automatic fire alarms only when:
A. A flow switch on the fire sprinkler system is activated.
B. A RP for the residence or a runner for the fire alarm company has confirmed an emergency.
5. \A/ild Fire Protection
Chapter 8 of NFPA 299 shall be used as a guide for structural location, design and construction. A
site analysis by the Colorado State Forest Service shall be requested'
6. Agreements and Maintenance
The property owner shall agree to provide their systems for the benefit of others when needed by the
fire department. The property owner shall provide yearly inspection reports that the required
systems and wild land mitigation requirements are maintained as required.