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Pursuant to C.R.S. (1973) Secti on 30-28-101 (10) (a ) _ (d) as anended, and
191°
t1►r� Subdivision R oul ations of Garfield County , Colorado, adopted �kJ9, tlonuary 2,
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Sec ion 2.02.01, (d) nand 3.02.01 the undersi oned 'orie of 'tyle owners of a tract of
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land Northeatt of Rifle on County Rod 33 respectfully p
Board of County Commissioners of Garfield Cougty, Colorado., to exempt by resol u-
.�'/ - tracts of
acre tract of 1 and into -
ti on the division of 9S a__/ -2.‘,/0/9f e o/.�
-, `mss ��from the di fini tions of
approximately �- = 10 ac &, 1-2 < acres each; :more or less,
"subdivision" " and "subdivided land" as the terms are used and defined in C.R.S.
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(1973) Section 30-28-101 (10) (a)=(d) and the Garfield County Subdivision Regulations,
for the reasons stated bel ow:
-ci justnnt c
O/ .sr' Z%2.(2 -c..7!,"
-cropert:r ? in.c s cn noxi Gately 2.7 acres, and ex
and retain for family ownership. Balance of original 140 acre parcel to be sold,C
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support of this petition, the petitioner also submits the following:
A. Map drawn to scale showing proposed lot subdivision
and access.
g_ Copy of deed
C_ Vicinity map
D. Statement on source of domestic water
E. Statement on method of sewage disposal
F. 100 year floodplain information where
live stream crosses or adjoins said tract
G. Evidence of the soil types
H. Copy of Assessor's map showing the property
I_ Practical description of property location -
.
J. Fee in the amount of $
K. $200.00 fee for each new lot created, 1981
Submitted at Glenwood Springs, Colorado, this 16th day of
Ronald L Bell
Peti ti oner
0662 County Road 233-
Mai 1 i ng Address
Rifle olo 81650
625-5581
To1Pnh0ne Number
November 16, 1981
Board of Commissioners
Garfield County Courthouse
Glenwood Springs, Colo.
Dear Sirs:
We are in joint ownership with Ronald, Janice, Edward and Dennis Bell
on an approximate 77.5 acre tract of land Northeast of Rifle. This
land is presently under contract for sale.
The Bell family has made an application for exemption of a 10 acre
parcel from this 77.5 acre parcel. As is noted on the attached
sketch, we awn an approximate to acre parcel within the total land
parcel being sold. We have our home and reside on this property.
In addition to the exemption the Bell family is seeking, we would
like to retain an additional. 2.75 acres immediately adjacent to
our property. The reasons for requesting this addition are:
1. to establish a land parcel large enough to provide satisfactory
protection from possible future development on adjacent property.
2. to establish a logical land parcel in conjunction with the 10
acres Bell exemption request that will provide a total land parcel of
approximately 15 acres out of the total 80 acre original land parcel.
This maybe considered either separately or as a part of the Bell
exemption request. We would add this parcel to our existing deed.
Your consideration of this matter will be appreciated.
ely,`
u Jac_ sG1.-4-i 62
Jac & Irene WJi
0720 County Road 233on
P.O. Box 727
Rifle, Colorado 81650
Attachment:
Sketch of exemption.
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The following information is provided in support of our exemption request:
A. Attached is a map drawn to scale showing the total land parcel
with the exemption being requested. Also noted is a parcel to
be added. to the existing deed of Jack & Irene Wigington.
B. Copy of existing deed on property. Property in joint ownership
of Jack & Irene Wigington and Jaedro Inc., a Bell family corporation.
c. A USGS map is enclosed to identify the vicinity of the property
to the town of Rifle.
D. Water to the ,10 acre parcel will be supplied from an existing
domestic well (see attached permit) and from a new domestic well
to be located in the eastern half of the 10 acre parcel. Note:
it is intended to subdivide this 10 acre parcel into 4 - 2.5 acre
parcels within the next year.
E. Sewage disposal will be with septic tank(s). There is an existing
septic system on the 10 acre parcel.
F. This land parcel is located on Graham Mesa, directly east and
approximately 150 feet above Rifle Creek. There are no draws
or ;alleys on or close to this parcel that would present a threat
of flooding. The Graham Mesa Ditch runs through the parcel but
presents no threat of flooding.
G. Data from the .Soil Conservation Service is provided to establish
soil types.
H. A copy of the assessor's map is enclosed showing property locations.
The exemption do uld be out of the parcel listed on the map as
property numbr 020. Property 022 is owned by Jack & Irene Wigington.
I. The property islLocated approximately 2 miles Northeast of Rifle.`•'=33
In addition, it is located approximately one mile North of Highlands
East Subdivision and is between 1/46c-1/2 mile east of the new Wamsley
Elementary school.
J. Enclosed is a check in the amount of S60.
K. A :3200 fee will be paid upon notification of the approval of
the additional one lot exemption .
Recorded at o'clock....t7...M.,
Reception No 2 U . 11_4
DEC 30 19
6
Bo0x49 I PAGE 871:
Recorder.
THIS DEED, Made this � day of ,,2e
19-7(1, between- - -W . G . WIGINGTON and CATHERINE
WIGINGTON, husband and wife
2043 State Highway 13
of the City of Rifle County of Garfield , State of
Colorado, of the first part, and
---JACK D. WIGINGTON and IRENE N. WIGINGTON---
of the City of Riflgounty of Garfield and State of
Colorado, of the second part:
Recorder's Stamp
STATE GDCUhENTARY FEE
uliC 30 1976
WITNESSETH, That the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of
TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION DOLLARS
to the said part ies of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt
whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, have remised, released, sold, conveyed and quit
claimed, and by these presents do remise, release, sell, convey and quit claim unto the said parties of
the second part, their heirs and assigns forever, not in tenancy in common but in joint tenancy, all the
right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said parties of the first part haVe in and to the
following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the
County of Garfield and State of Colorado, to wit:
An undivided one-half interest in and to:
The SE4NW4 of Section 3, Tp. 6 S., R. 93 W. 6th P.M. containin
40 acres together with all improvements thereon, including 16
inches of water from the second enlargement of the Rifle Creek
Canon Ditch Priority No. 80 in Water District No. 39, together with
appurtenant ditch rights. Also NEkSW4 of Sec. 3, Tn. 6 S. R. 93 W.
6th P.M., containing 40 acres together with 32 inches of water
per second of time from the second enlargement of the Rifle Creek
Canon Ditch from Rifle Creek,being a part of Priority No. 80 and
being the same water as conveyed by Document No. 36630 in Book 75
at Page 488 of the records in the Garfield County Clerk and
Recorder's office. Together with appurtenant ditch rights.
EXCEPT that parcel conveyed out by Document No. 21902 recorded in
Book 345 at Page 133 in the office of the Garfield County Clerk
and Recorder.
EXCEPT an easement conveyed out by Document 184663 as recorded in
Book 274 at Page 426 in said office.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privi-
leges thereunto belopging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest,
and claim whatsoever of the said parties of the first part, either in law or equity, unto the said parties
of the second part, their heirs and assigns forever, not in tenancy in common but in joint tenancy.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said parties of the first part ha vehereunto set
hands and seal s the day and year first above written.
W. G. Wigi
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
STATE OF COLORADO,
County of GARFIELD
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their
[SEAL]
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[SEAL]
Catherj_ne Wigi
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ton, wi
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[SEAL]
Thg.foregoin,g instrument was acknowledged before me this -27 day of
19 74,9, by''W`.' - rN,,ligington and Catherine Wigington, husband and wife.
MY commission expires "ct
WITNESS niy :hand and official seal.
Notary Public.
No. 962. QUIT CLAIM DEED.—To Joint Tenants.—Bradford Publishing Co., 1824-4G Stout Street, Denver, Colorado (573-5011)-12-74
No
2`761.14
QUIT CLAIM DEED
TO
Joint Tenants.
STATE OF COLORADO 1
GARFIELD }ss.
County of J
I hereby certify that this instrument was
filed for record in my office this
day of
DEC 30 19Tk-
at / y4"7 o'clock_.i_.M., and duly recorded
4/ 9)/ , Page S 7�
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Recorder.
By
Deputy.
‘.2c)Fees, $..Z.
BRADFpp0 f. VBr ISM1n C0.. DENVER
Thomas W. Stuver
Mx 907
Co.o. 81650
Owner:
Ken Good
SFs Sec. 3
Owner: W.G. Wigington
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Owners:
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SE,4 Nil 4
Sec 3
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264'
JACK IRENE
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NE4 SWY4 SEC 3
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Owners: Jack & Irene Wigington
and Jaedro, Inc.
10 AC.
597'
vg..C.R. 233
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Property Line .Adjustment: Add to existing Jack & Irene Wigington deed
From Jack & Irene Wigington and. Jaedro, Inc to:
Jack & Irene Wigington
Parcel 1 - Approximately 61 by 2801 = .01 ac.
Parcel 2 - Approx 2621 by 450' = 2.73 ac.
Exemption: Parcel #3 - From Jack & Irene Wigington and Jaedro, Inc. to:
Ronald & Sandra Bell; Janice Bell; Edward & Rhonda Bell; and
Dennis & Caryn Bell.
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WRJ-5-66 •
•TATE OF COLORADO
•/ / A PERMIT TO UZE ....._..
APPLICATION FOR: / / A PERMIT TO Ci,:<S7 O
/ / OTHER
Application must be completed satisfactcri 1"! boforc
PRINT OR TYPE LCCA.
APPLICANT
Street Address
City & State /1 1 :i
4
Cu:.,.<<.
sec.
T. - R.
Use of ground water r /' i :, . !; Ground '.:`ter E s n
Owner of land on which well Water ,,ana ment
is located �; ?_r District
Number of
acres to be irrigated USE D 1AGRA;•; ON THE BACK OF THIS SHEET TO
Legal._description.of LOCATE WELL.
irrigated land
Other water rights on
this land
Owner of irrigated
land
Aquifer(s) ground water is to be obtained
from
ESTIMATED WELL DATA
Est. quantity of ground water to be claimed:
Est. Max, Yield i'` GPM or CFS
Est. average annual amount to be
used in acre-feet
Storage capacity AF
Anticipated start of drilling.., — )'-S 19( /
Hole Diameter:
in. from O ft. to /: ft.
in. from ft. to ft.
Cas i n9: �-J \ , `_—
Plain / in. from ;> ft. to % ft.
in. from ft. to ft.
Perf. in. from ft. to !_ ft.
t in. from ft. to ft.
PUMP DATA: i, ,� Outlet
Type ,) , i'r- ' r`HP Size
This application approved
PERMIT NUMBER 2f8;)
DATE ISSUED
L V n
State Engin.,; 7!r/
by
Driller'
Driller°,s
Address
.atur e Gi
r=DIT!ONS
Chia i r;,, ..
WRJ.5•Rev. 76
Application must
be complete where
applicable. Type or
print in BLACK
INK. No overstrikes
or erasures unless
initialed.
COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
818�entennial Bldg., 1313 Sherman St., Denver, Ceado 80203
• PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
( 1A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER
(X )A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL
FOR: (X) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP
( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO.
( ) OTHER
WATER COURT CASE NO
RECEIVED
AUG 1 9 10§1
WATER RLRAlti P9
UTATE EM�lh E19
CAW.
(1) APPLICANT - mailing address
NAM E -�-/ftp, I C�
STREET
0662 County Road 233
CITY Rifle Colo 81650
(state) �L(zip)
TELEPHONE NO. LS — 7- z -- (51-4,6/T)
(2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL
County Garfield
NE
'/a of the SW '/s Section 3
Twp. 6 S , Rng. 93 W 6th P.M.
N,S1 (E,W)
(3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA
Proposed maximum pumping rate (gpm) 15 frpm
Average annual amount of ground water
to be appropriated (acre-feet)•
Number of acres to be irrigated: - /
Proposed total depth (feet): 120
Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from:
sands & Gravels
Owner's well designation
non designated
GROUND WATER TO 13E USED FOR:
( ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY • no irrigation (0)
PC ) DOMESTIC (1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL (5)
( 1 LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6)
( ) COMMERCIAL (4) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8)
( ) OTHER (9)
DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11)
(4) DRILLER
Name
Street
City
licensed
(State) (Zip)
Telephone No Lic. No.
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN
Receipt No. 4 L1J 1#0 /
Basin Dist.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
This well shall be used in such a way as to cause
no material injury to existing water rights. The
issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant
that no injury will occur to another vested water
right or preclude another owner of a vested water
right from seeking relief in a civil court action.
APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 1973, 37-92-602
(3)(b)(II) AS THE ONLY WELL ON A TRACT
OF 35 ACRES OR MORE DESIGNATED AS 355
ACRES IN A/6 '/y 5 to Sec.
APPROVED FOR DOMESTIC USE, INCLUDIYG ME
IRRIGATION OF NOT OVER ONE ACRE OF HOME
GARDENS AND LAWNS.
APPLICATION APPROVED
PERMIT NUMBER _1222 54
DATE ISSUED
E 'Z DAT
i�SS�sT (S
SEP 25 1981
ESEP 2193
BY
ID
5 c
COUNTY <' 7
Recorded at o'clock M.,
•
Recorder.
Reception No
THIS DEED, Made this
20thday of December
19 76
between ----KENNETH BELL and RUBY L. BELL, husban
and wife , 0662 233 Road,
of theCity of Riffeuntyof Garfield and state' of
Colorado, of the first part, and
RONALD L. BELL, EDWARD R. BELL and JANICE K.
BELL
of the County of Garfield and state of
Colorado, of the second part,
WITNESSETH, That the said part les of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum
TEN DOLLARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION
of
l-L--A-Rs,— -
to the Said part ies of the first part in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, the receipt whereof
is hereby confessed and acknowledged, ha Ve remised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by
these presents do - remise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said part ies of the second part,
their heirs, successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said
part ies of the first part ha ve in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the - County oLarfield and State of Colorado, to wit:
An undivided one-half interest in and to:
The SE4NA of Sec. 3, Tp. 6 S., R. 93 W. 6th P.M., containing
40 acres together with all improvements thereon, including 16
inches of water from the second enlargement of the Rifle Creek
Canon Ditch Priority No. 80 in Water District No. 39, together
with appurtenant ditch rights. Also NE4SW4 of Section 3, Tp. 6 S.
R. 93 W. 6th P.M. containing 40 acres together with 32 inches of
water per second of time from the second enlargement of the Rifle
Creek Canon Ditch from Rifle Creek, being a part of Priority No.
80 and being the same water as conveyed by Document No. 36630 in
Book 75 at Page 488 of the records in the Garfield County Clerk
and Recorder's office. Together with appurtenant ditch rights.
EXCEPT that parcel conveyed out by Document No. 219202 recorded in
Book 345 at Page 138 in the office of the Garfield County Clerk and
Recorder.
SUBJECT to an easement as recorded in Book 274 at Page 426 in said
office.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the sarne, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto
belonging or,in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the
said part1eS of the first part; either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said
part les of the second part, thelrheirs and assigns forever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said part ies of the first part ha ve hereunto settheir hands
and seal S the day and year first above written._ _
Signed,
ritten.__-
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of
STATE OF COLORADO,
County of
1SS.
• . ----� � -- -- SEAL]
enneth Bell, husband
[SEAL]
/ _Di' -
[SEAL]
Ruby L. Bell, wife
[SEAL]
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me ttl 20th
19 76 , by* Kenneth Bell and Ruby L. Belhusband
jay of
and wire.
My commi<<l n expires Nove=bcr 4 , 19 78. Witness sz.lr bssul awd a'rx a1 stat.
•]f by
attorney -i^ --fat, t
pornttonl
December,
Recorded at
Reception No
.V o'clock.. 11 M., .
918
TRIS DEED, Made this 11th day of April
between RONALD L. BELL, EDWARD R. BELL and
JANICE K. BELL
of the G13E
Colorado, of the first part, and
JAEDRO, INC., a Colorado Corporation,
(521 E Street, Salida, Colorado)
of the County of Garfield
Colorado, of the second part,
WITNESSETH, That the said part ies of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of
good and valuable considerations and Ten and no/100
to the said part ies of the first part in hand paid by the said part Y of the second part, the receipt whereof
is hereby confessed and acknowledged, ha Ve remised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by
these presents do remise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said part Y of the second part,
its,z§j successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said
part ies of the first part ha Ve in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the County of Garfield and State of Colorado, to wit:
An undivided interest in and to the real property described as follows:
The SE -1/4 NW -1/4 of Sec. 3, Tp. 6 S., R. 93 W. 6th P. M., containing 40 acres
together with all improvements thereon, including 16 inches of water from the
second enlargement of the Rifle Creek Canon Ditch Priority No. 80 in Water
District No. 39, together with appurtenant ditch rights. Also NE -1/4 SW -1/4 of
Section 3, Tp. 6 S., R. 93 W. 6th P. M. containing 40 acres together with 32
inches of water per second of time from the second enlargement of the Rifle
Creek Canon Ditch from Rifle Creek, being a part of Priority No. 80 and being
the same water as conveyed by Document No. 36630 in Book 75 at Page 488 of the
records in the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder's office. Together with
appurtenant ditch rights.
EXCEPT that parcel conveyed out by Document No. 219202 recorded in Book 345
at Page 138 in the office of the Garfield County Clerk and Recorder.
SUBJECT to an easement as recorded in Book 274 at Page 426 in said office.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM all building improvements located on such real property.
(This is business property and not a residence.)
TUG
,19 77,
state of
and state of
1971
• : 9 FA::: 97
Recorder.
STATE DOCUMENTARY FEE
AUG 1917
Other
DOLLARS,
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto
belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the
said part ies of the first part, eithe w or rs�a uity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said
uccesso
part Y of the second part, its7,PtK and assigns forever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said parties of the first p ha ve,l here set their hand s
and seal S the day and year first above written.
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of
STATE OF COLORADO,
County of Chaffee
ss.
[SEAL]
;_. /„l [SEAL]
Edward R. Bell1�
[SEAL]
Jahice K. Bell
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
1977,1)Y* Ronald L. Bell.
1st
day of
My commission expires October 21 , 1978 . Witness my hand and official seal.
1"L, ui1,CI
[SEAL]
August
Notary PublIc.
No. 933. QUIT CLAIM DEED.—Bradford Publishing Co., 1824-46 Stout Street, Deriver, Colorado -r- f
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STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF GARFIELD
j PA ''
E��i;n�t.� �;� Lr 8
SS.
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
1977, by Edward Bell.
clay of t. ,
S Witness my hand and official seal.
My Commission expiresUY Commission Expires Dec. 19, 1978
Notary Public
STATE. OF COLORADO
` ) SS.
COUNTY OF MESA
` YThe foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
K.
4th 'day ,ok February , 1977, by Janice Bell.
Witness my hand and official seal.
My Commission expires: September 10, 1980
Not rPublic
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10B -Potts loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This deep, well drained
soil is on mesas, benches and valley sideslopes. It formed in eolian
materials on alluvium from sandstone, shale or basalt. Elevation
ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 feet. The average annual precipitation is
about 14 inches, the'average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees
F., and the average frost -free period is about 120 days.
Typically, the surface layer is brown loam about 4 inches thick.
The subsoil is reddish brown light clay loam about 24 inches thick.
The substratum is pinkish white loam extending to a depth of more
than 60 inches.
Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Olney,
Kim and Ildefonso soils which make up 10 to 15 percent of the mapping
unit. These soils are found on slopes of 1 to 3 percent.
Permeability of the Potts soil is moderate. Effective rooting
depth is 60 inches or more. Available water capacity is high. Surface
runoff is slow and the erosion hazard is moderate.
This soil is used mainly for irrigated crops and hay, and for
dryland farming. Alfalfa, small grains, and grass. -legume hay are
grown.
Flooding is the usual method of applying irrigation water.
Conservation practices that include irrigation ditch drop structures,
grass waterways and minimum tillage are necessary to avoid serious
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10B -Potts loam
erosion losses. These soils pipe easily, and irrigation water
management is extremely important in avoiding excessive piping.
Cover crops or stubble mulching in dryland farming areas will
also help to limit erosion losses.
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly bluebunch wheat -
grass, western wheatgrass, needleandthread, and big sagebrush.
When the range condition deteriorates, forbs and woody shrubs
increase. When the range is in poor condition, undesirable weeds
and annual plants are numerous.
Wildlife using this soil for habitat include pheasant, mourning
dove, cottontail rabbit, some mule deer and squirrel.
Potential for community and recreational development is limited
by low strength, piping, and frost -heave. Dwellings and roads can
be designed to compensate for these limitations. Community sewage
systems are needed if the population density increases. Capability
subclass, IIIe; IIIc dryland.
Map Unit No. 10B
SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
Depth to bedrock
Texture
Surface
Subsoil
Substratum
Unified Classification
Permeability
Percent coarse fragments
(greater thaig 3 inches)
Salinity (ECx10 @ 25°C)
pH. (surface )
Shrink -swell Potential
Potential frost -action (surface)
Flood Hazard
Hydrologic Group
Corrosivity Steel (uncoated)
Concrete
DEGREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS
(0 is Slight, M is Moderate, S is
Septic Tank Absorption Fields
Sewage Lagoons
Sanitary Landfill Trench
Area
Shallow Excavations
Dwellings w/basements
w/0 basements
Local Roads & Streets
SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE OF...
Daily Cover for Landfill
Roadfill
Sand
Gravel
Topsoil
: More than 60 inches
. Loam
. Clay loam
Loam
: ML, CL
: 'Moderate
0
6.6 to 7.8
Moderate
Low
None
B
High
Moderate
Severe)
0
M
0
: 0
0
Slope, seepage
M
Low strength
M Low strength
M Low strength
: Good
. Fair Low strength
: Unsuited
Unsuited
. Fair Small stones
SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NOT TO BE USED IN PLACE OF ON-SITE INVESTIGATION
Map Unit No. 43F jQ F X44 /c.
SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
Depth to bedrock : More than 60 inches' .
Texture
Surface : Stony loam
Subsoil
Substratum : Gravelly sandy loam, very gravelly fine
Unified Classification : GM, SM sandy loam
Permeability : Moderately rapid.
Percent coarse fragments : 0-25
(greater thaly 3 inches)
Salinity (ECx10 @ 25°C)
pH (surface)
Shrink -swell Potential Low
Potential frost -action (surface) Low
Flood Hazard None
Hydrologic Group
Corrosivity Steel (uncoated) High
Concrete Low
DEGREE & KIND OF LIMITATIONS
(0 is Slight, M is Moderate, S is Severe)
Septic Tank Absorption Fields
Sewage Lagoons
Sanitary Landfill Trench
Area
Shallow Excavations
S Slope
S Slope, seepage
S Slope
S Slope
S Slope, small stones
Dwellings w/basements S Slope
WO basements0 Slope
Local Roads & Streets
SUITABILITY AS A SOURCE OF...
Daily Cover for Landfill
Roadfill
Sand
Gravel
Topsoil
S Slope
Poor Slope, small stones
Poor Slope
Poor
Poor
Poor Small stones, slope, excess lime
SUBJECT TO CHANGE. NOT TO BE USED IN PLACE OF ON-SITE INVESTIGATION
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L3F-Ildefonso stony loam, 25 to 45 percent slopes. This deep,
well drained, hilly to steep soil is on mesa breaks, valley sideslopes,
and alluvial fans. A small portion of this unit is found on very steep
to extremely steep mesa escarpments. It formed in mixed alluvium,
primarily of basalt origin. 'A thin cap of reddish colored,eolian soil
material is found intermittently in this mapping unit. Elevation
ranges from 5,000 to 6,500 feet. The average annual precipitation is
about 14 inches, the average annual air temperature is about 46 degrees
F. and the average frost -free period is about 125 days.
Typically, the surface layer is brown stony loam about 2 inches
thick. The subsurface layer is brown stony loam about 6 inches thick.
The underlying material is white very stony loan that is very strongly
calcareous and extends to a depth of more than 60 inches.
Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Potts and
Ascalon soils. These soils are found on the less steep and depressional
areas of the landscape. They make up about 5 to 15 percent of the unit.
Permeability of the Ildefonso soil is rapid. Effective rooting
depth is 20 to 30 inches. Available water capacity is low. Surface
runoff is medium and erosion hazard is high.
Ildefonso soil is used mainly for limited grazing and for wild-
life habitat.
The native vegetation on this soil is mainly pinyon pine and Utah
juniper. The understory vegetation consists of Indian ricegrass, beard-
less wheatgrass, junegrass, stemless goldenweed, low phlox, serviceberry,
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bitterbrush,.mountainmahogany, and big sagebrush.
When'the vegetation deteriorates under the pinyon -juniper, grasses
are almost absent while'forbs and woody shrubs increase. Proper manage-
ment of the vegetation on this soil will maintain a wopd product and
ground cover. Grazing value is low because of steep slopes and tree
canopy cover. Firewood, posts, and Christmas trees may be obtained
on the more gentle slopes.
This soil is suited to the production of pinyon pine asd Utah
juniper. It is capable of producing 9 cords per acre when the stand
attains`an average diameter (at one foot) of five inches for trees
over 4.5 feet in height. The -low available water capacity can influence
tree seedling survival. Steep slopes and a high erosion hazard will
influence harvesting operations.
Some of the wildlife using this soil for habitat include mule
deer, chukar, wild turkey, gray squirrel, and cottontail rabbit.
Ildefonso soil is limited for community development by a high
content of stones and steep slopes. Itis easily eroded and runoff
diversion structures are needed for any roads constructed on this
soil. Capability subclass VIIe.
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