SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA OCTOBER9 9.2024 CALL TO ORDER: 6:30 P.M. OLD BUSINESS: Consider Bills and Authorize Warrants BOCC Regular Meeting Minutes for September r25.2024 8:40 A.M. - County Road Supervisor Rusty Melcher APPOINTMENTS: 9:10A A.M. - Sarah Moore. SJDA - Request for Funding. Highway Entrance Signs 9:20 A.M.- Anne Chase. Silverton Housing Authority Request for Funding. Geotechnical 10:00 A.M. - Public Hearing: David Breed. Ute ChiefLode MS 18463 Sketch Plan Application for the development of a single-family dwelling and associated utility improvements located in 10:30 A.M. - Public Hearing: Travis Mohrman. GW: Lode MS 1132 Sketch Plan Application for the construction ofa 160: sq. ft storage shed at the Opus Hut located near Ophir Pass and Study 9:30 A.M. - County. State. Federal 150-250 Celebration the Deer Park area accessed from CR33A accessed from CR8 11:00. A.M. - Klem Branner-Baker's) Park Update 11:30 A.M. - Sunnyside Gold Property Transfer Other CORRESPONDENCI: Hard Rock 100 DOLA Small Community Workshop NEW BUSINESS: Treasure's Report Public Comment Commissioner and Staff Reports OTHER: ADJOURN: Times listed above are approximate. Work Session 3:00 PM, October 16, 2024 Discussion of: an agenda item may occur before or after the assigned time. Next Regular Meeting - 8:30 AM, Friday November8,2024 Join Zoom Meeting mVIDaTSNN Meeting ID: 92136473203 By Telephone: Dial 1 669-900-6833 and enter the Webinar ID 92136473203 when prompted. You Tube (live and recorded for later viewing. does not support public comment): https: Mwwsoutube.com usmnjunngountycoloradoistreams SAN. JUAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MET OCTOBER9, 2024 AND THE FOLLOWING BILLS WERE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. 25400 LAPLATA CO DETENTION 25401 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES BILL 25402 CENTURY LINK 25403 CO BUREAU OF INVERTIGATIOISHERIFFS BILL 25404 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES CUSTODIAN BILL 25406 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES CUSTODIAN BILL AUG 24,JAIL BILL SHERIFFS BILL 2ND QTR LATE FEE MEDICAL INSURANCE INV201 ANVIL PAYMENT HOSPITAL INSPECTION W/S THRU 08-31-2024 BILLS FIXI HEAT HOSPITAL HOSPITAL WORK MONTHLY PAYMENT COPIER USAGE DRYWALL APARTMENT SHERIFF DEPUTY WAGES SHERIFF DEPUTYWAGES SHERIFF-NURSE WAGES COMMUNICATION WAGES EPD WAGES COMMISSIONERS WAGES SHERITT WAGES DEPUTY CLERK WAGES TREASURERS WAGES VETS OFFICER WAGES SHERIFF DEPUTY WAGES CORONER WAGES ASSESSORS WAGES SOCIAL SERVICE WAGES COUNTY CLERK WAGES COMMISSIONERS WAGES COUNTY NURSE WAGES CUSTODIAN WAGES UNDERSHERIFF WAGES COMMISSIONERS WAGES ADMINISTRATOR WAGES FEDERAL TAXES WITHHELD STATE TAXES WITHHELD GROUP RETIREMENT 156.00 43.07 337.14 105.00 380.92 568.14 380.92 20506.49 3639.46 6770.33 175.00 1205.24 4511.31 2772.63 2095.00 136.62 49133.33 553.20 450.00 400.00 3796.72 3864.72 3334.35 4582.96 4725.49 2289.99 4331.99 3378.91 3685.79 897.53 3671.83 1002.02 4254.98 2958.22 3756.60 2192.03 4398.90 1710.95 4263.01 2149.03 5610.52 23005.06 3709.00 6378.20 25405 DEPT OF THE TREASURY 25407 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS 25408 LAPLAT CODHS 25409 CITIZENS STATE BANK 25410 PEI 25412 TOWN OF SILVERTON 45413 SAN MIGUEL POWER 25414 SIVERTON ELECTRIC 25415 AXXIS AUDIO INC 25416 AMBULANCE ASSOC 25417 MAGENET CONSULTING 25418 I.P CONSTRUCTION DD ABIGAIL H. ARMISTEAD DD ADAM D. CLIFTON DD AMIE R. GARDINER DD ANTHONY D. EDWARDS DD ARTHUR. J. DONOVAN DD AUSTIN P. LASHLEY DD BRUCE T. CONRAD DD CHARLES A. LANIS DD DEANNA M. JARAMILLO DD GARY L. DAVIS DD JOHN A.. JACOBS DD KERI METZLER DD KIMBERLY, A. BUCK DD KRISTINA L. RHOADES DD LADONNA L.. JARAMILLO DD PETER C. MAISEL DD REBECCA B.J JOYCE DD REBECCA. J. RHOADES DD STEPHEN W. LOWRANCE 25420 SCOTT L. FETCHENHIER 25421 WILLIAM A. TOOKEY 25422 CITIZENS STATE BANK 25423 CITIZENS STATE BANK 25424 GREAT-WEST LIFE 25411 PHOENIX DATA PROTECTION SHREDDING DOCS 25419 SILVERTON FIRE AUTHORITY JULY-AUG 24 CLEANING 25425 CITIZENS STATE BANK 25426 KANSAS CITY LIFE 25428 AFLAC 25429 COLO STATE PATROL 25430 CITIZENS STATE BANK 25431 REPLACED CHECK# 25391 25432 VISA 25433 VISA 25434J8JLANDSCAPNG 25435 VERO FIBER 25436 IDS 25437 VERIZON 25438 CENTURY LINK 25439 GRAN FARNUM PRINTING 25440 CENTURY LINK 25441 DAYNA KRANKER 25442 DAYNA KRANKER 25443 4 CORNERS POWER GEN 25444 JOEL BERDIE 25445 CASSANDRA ROOF 25446 ROBERT ROOF LPC 25448 MEGAN BROSH 25449 DEAN HAVLIK MD 25450 GARY L. DAVIS 25451 SILVERTON HARDWARE 25452 LA PLATA CO DETENTION 25453 IRELAND STAPLETON 25454 DENNIS R. GOLBRICHT 25456 TOWN OF SILVERTON 25467 WEX BANK 25468 SJLO, LLC 25469 KERI METZLER TOTAL GENERAL HSASAVINGS LIFE-DENTAL INSURANCE NDIVIDUAL INSURANCE DISPATCH THRU 6-2025 3RD QTR UNEMPLOYMENT BILLS SOC SER-COMMUNICATION RRIGASTION WINTERIZED BILLS TITLES-REG SHERIFFS BILL CUST.BILL ELEVATOR ROOM PRIMARY ENVELOPES SHERIFFS BILL REIMB SUPPLIES NURSE ASSISTANT PAY KOHLER GENERATOR NURSE COUNSELING PAY YOG & SERNIO CARE PAY COUNSELING PAY NURSE ASSISTANT PAY AUTOPSY 24-212 REIMB MILEAGE SHERIFF-ANVIL SUPPLIES SEPTEMBER 24. JAIL BILL CERCLA PROPERTY TRANS SEPT 24 SERVICES REIMB MARKET STUDY SHERIFFS FUEL SERVICES RENDERED SUPPLEMENT AREA AGENCY 2075.00 880.76 180.19 295.14 18067.00 377.84 8923.74 723.70 230.00 967.44 59.76 122.07 97.71 438.00 72.22 292.21 2052.00 809.43 100.00 442.00 500.00 5100.14 100.00 1482.00 112.00 167.20 468.00 2040.00 3022.50 12895.93 1000.00 1875.75 2007.00 975.00 267220.33 25427 AMWINS GROUP BENEFITS VISION INSURANCE 25447 BRUCE E. HARING, MA LPC MENTAL HEALTH PAY 25455 DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION FINAL DRAW SCOPE WORK ROAD 7447 MATHEW ZIMMERMAN 7448 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS 7449 MELCHER BROTHERS INC 7450 TOWN OF SILVERTON DD DANIEL W. BECHTEL DD MATHEWJ J.Z ZIMMERMAN DD MICHAEL W. KRISNOW DD RUSTY D. MELCHER 7451 SAN MIGUEL POWER 7452 CITIZENS STATE BANK 7453 CITIZENS STATE BANK 7454 GREAT-WESTL LIFE 7455 CITIZENS! STATE BANK 7456 KANSAS CITY LIFE 7458 DEERE CREDIT INC 7459 CITIZENS STATE BANK 7460 ALSCO 7461 VISA 7462 FOUR CORNERS WELDING 7463 PMC 7464 WAGNER 7465 CENTURY LINK TOTAL ROAD CLOTHING ALLOWANCE MEDICAL INSURANCE AR400F PLATE 1/4: 28"X32" 126.58 W/S THRU 08-31-24 WATER DRIVER WAGES ROAD OPERATER WAGES ROAD OPERATER WAGES ROAD OVERSEER WAGES 101.97 3991.35 684.86 1445.21 3602.37 3742.99 4759.69 1267.90 337.89 738.00 683.42 375.00 193.08 27.66 6589.95 157.08 80.00 1136.48 45.00 9756.78 2025.16 156.02 46850.94 DD WILLIAM T. MACDOUGALL WATER DRIVER WAGES BILLS FEDERAL TAXES WITHHELD 4826.50 STATE TAXES WITHHELD GROUP RETIREMENT SEPT 24H HSAS SAVINGS LIFE & DENTAL INSURANCE HD GRDR PAYMENT 3RD QTR UNEMPLOYMENT BILLS SUPPLIES KOX-MAC PARTS PARTS BILL 7457 AMWINS GROUP BENEFITS VISION INSURANCE GENERAL ROAD 267220.33 46850.94 TOTAL ALLI FUNDS 314071.27 WERE ALLOWED SETTLEMENT IN FULL BY ORDER OF SAN. JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AUSTIN ASHLEY-CHAIRMAM SCOTTI L. FETCHENHIER, COMMISSIONER PETER C. MAISEL, COMMISSIONER ADONNA.JARAMILLO, CLERK SANJUAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY, September 25,2024 AT 6:30 P.M. Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by Chairman Austin Lashley. Present were Commissioners Scott Fetchenhier and Pete Maisel, County Attorney Dennis Golbricht (via Zoom) Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve the September 11, 2024 minutes with a correction to the 5lth line of the 13 paragraph to read wildfire fighting truck. Commissioner Maisel seconded The proposed snow shoveling subcontract ini the amount of$10,960.00 with the San Juan Basin Area Agency on Aging was presented to the Commissioners for their consideration. Commissioner Fetchenhier moved to approve the contract as submitted. Commissioner Maisel seconded the Commissioner Maisel moved to approve the Memorandum of Understanding for Control of Confidential Data appointing County Administrator William Tookey to receive Sales Tax, Lodging Tax and Retail Marijuana Sales Tax information from the Colorado Department of Revenue. Commissioner Fetchenhier seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. A draft Lease Purchase Agreement for a Komatsu Excavator was presented to the Commissioners. Attorney Golbricht explained that there were some issues with the Agreement that needed to be resolved before it could be approved. Commissioner Maisel moved to approve entering into the Lease Agreement ini the amount of$205,612.50: and to Authorize Chairman Lashley to sign the Lease Agreement provided that the Attorney Golbricht could successfully negotiate the terms oft the Lease Agreement to his satisfaction. Commissioner Maisel seconded the motion. The motion passed The Commissioners received written correspondence for the Silverton Singletrack Society with an Dave Brown and Yvonne Naughton were present to provide a proposal to use the Miner's Union Hospital Building for a clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The Commissioners were very supportive of the proposal and encouraged Brown and Naughton to work out a sublease for the space Administrator Tookey informed the Commissioners that the meeting room would not be available for their regular meeting ofOctober 23, 2024, because the room would be occupied for the election. The options were to move the location or date oft the meeting. It was the consensus oft the Commissioners toc combine the October 231d meeting with the November 13th, meeting and reschedule the date to Friday November 8, 2024 at 8:30 am. It was also the consensus to reschedule the November 25th and Administrator William Tookey. the motion. The motion passed unanimously. motion. The motion passed unanimously. unanimously. update of the work at Baker's Park. with the Silverton Clinic. meeting to Wednesday November 20th at 6:30 pm. Having no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:11 P.M. At 8:15 pm the Board ofHealth convened. a training session that included Commissioners Lashley, Fetchenhier and Maisel, Public Health Director Becky Joyce and County Administrator William Tookey. Austin Lashley, Chairman Ladonna L. Jaramillo, County Clerk SAN JUAN COUNTY SEPTEMBER 2024 ROAD REPORT EQUIPMENT TIME D6T 11 hrs #1 772G grader 23hrs #2 772g grader 38hrs Water tuck 725 miles Ford truck 124 miles Gmc 399 miles Chevy Silverado 396 miles D6n 3hrs 936 loader 13hrs Peter built dump truck 6 miles International dump truck 30 miles Footer 1 COUNTY ROAD 2 Applied 228,600 gallons of water to road surface Full blade of road twice Applied earthbind to resident areas of road Rock run every morning Extend colvert at mudslide and built shoulder of road up #1 772g grader 23hrs #2 772g grader 28hrs 936 loader 13hrs Ford f-150 127 miles Chevy Silverado 100 miles Gmc 100 miles Water truck 725 miles Footer 2 COUNTY ROAD 110 Cleaned out 5 culverts Inspected all 8ft and 6ft coverts Repair signs Repair delineators Prep for screening Rock run every morning D6T 11 hrs Gmc truck 100 miles Chevy Silverado 100 miles 936 loader 4hrs CUNNINGHAM COUNTY ROAD 4 Bladed hole road #1 772g grader 10 hrs Footer 3 SUMMARY OF MOUNTH OF SEPTEMBER Clean out culvert at pride of west mill Rebuilt county loader bucket, trained Micheal on welding, he did most the welding Made a round on all major county roads, and cleared culverts by hand Pluming and welding on water truck to set up a fixed hose and new valve Meeting with Forest Service about moving black bear gate and south mineral gate. Blake bear gate is going to be moved to San Miguel side above the black bear mine. South Mineral gate will be moved to the first bridge Applied earthbind to county road 2, first shot at Howardsville lasted 10 days, at 30 to 1 mix second shot was Howardsville, Middleton, Cole ranch, at a8to 1 mix, the products proper ratio, starting to loose it in3 days, where ever there is clays with the gravel it holds well, where there are no clays it falls apart fast. Footer 4 LOADER BUCKET REPAIR Rebuilt the bottom skid plats out of AR steel Left side main bushing mount was cracked all the way though, repair was air gouge and weld back together Footer 5 SUBJECT:Town of Silverton Entryway Signs DATE: 10/7/2024 CONTACT: Sarah Moore, SJDA Silverton Main Street Manager, smoore@sanjuandeyandeyelopment.com Deanne Gallegos, Executive Director- Silverton Chamber of Commerce, chamber@sivertonertoncolorado.com History The Town of Silverton has been dedicated to enhancingi its entryway byt the Y junction through ongoing efforts to replace our entryway signs. This project plays a vital rolei in welcoming tourists and visitors, highlighting the charm and character of our community while improving navigation into town. In partnership with the Chamber of Commerce and SanJ Juan Development Association, we have actively explored funding opportunities for this project to boost both aesthetic appeal and wayfinding Currently, our: signs are significantly damaged and shows signs of wear, which diminishes their effectiveness iny welcoming visitors of Silverton and San. Juan County. Upgrading our entryway signage is essential not only for the beautification of our town! but alsof for providing clear directions ande enhancing our town's profile. Byi investingi ini new, attractive signage, we can create ar morei inviting atmosphere that highlights the unique character of Silverton, ensuring visitors drive into our town, effectiveness, ensuring that more visitors are drawn to explore all that Silverton hast to offer. rather than moving ont to Ouray or Durango. Project Summary SJDA Grant & Sustainability Coordinator in partnership with Silverton Chamber of Commerce and Town of Silverton, will be applying for Round 20 of1 the Revitalizing Main Streets Grants fort two new entryway signs into Silverton. This grant program enhances active transportation safety and strengthens the connection of people to main streets and central economic hubs. Itencourages physical activity and enhances local economic vitality in towns and cities across Colorado through funding infrastructure improvements to make walking and biking easy,yielding long-term benefits that bolster community connections. Funds requested" will be putt towards two new/improved entryway signs, with electric lighting and the abilityt to slow cars down. The current project design willi include the orginalintrastructure, including 31 large posts, that will be reused to decrease the signage costs. Ken Webb, local welder and blacksmith aimst to design metal signage that can withstand our year-round climate, and also matched our current town structures including our trash cans and flowerpots in our Main Street District. Budget/Grant Opportunity We are expecting this project to cost upt to $275,000 including the following budget: Welding and design by Ken! Webb Electric lighting (electric is currentlyi installed) 10% oft total project cost towards Project Admin fees Requirements fort this grant: The signage will be. requiredt to slow cars down and decrease speed 10% match minimum may request up to $250,0001 from Rev. Main Streets, must request at least $10,000 Due datei for grant: Wednesday, Oct. 30th, 2025. Ift the project cannot be met by Oct. 30", SJDA will apply fort the final grant cycle due December 18",2024. Motion/Direction: $25,000 max. SJDA & Silverton Chamber of Commerce requests commitment and support fora a 10% match oft thet total project cost, upt to SUBJECT: SJDA Art Through the Seasons Match Request DATE:10/7/2024 History CONTACT: Sarah Moore, SJDA Silverton Main Street Manager, smooreesanjuandevelopment.com In May 2023, the Town of Silverton was accepted into the Main Street Program through the Department of Local Affairs. The San. Juan Development Association (SJDA) is the host of this program. Over the next three years, SJDA will work to address four strategic priorities on Greene and Blair Streets: 1) Build a cohesive business community in the Historic Core along Greene and Blair Streets; 2) Offer resources for historic preservation and property beautification; 3). Advocate for streetscape enhancement; and 4) In the fall of 2023, SJDA designed "Art Through the Seasons" to create visual interest in our Historic Core throughout the year. Artists in San. Juan County were invited to apply for a chance to have their art selected for printing on vinyl window clings, which would bei installed in the windows ofs seasonally closed or vacant storefronts on Greene and Blair St. Last year, we had 12 artists submit their work. The Volunteer Art Selection Committee assigned the submitted artwork to participating businesses and Develop a year-round thriving economy. buildings. 25 windows were enrolled in the project last year, 9 buildings total. Project Overview This fall, we are excited to bring back "Art Through the Seasons" for as second round of this fantastic program. 13 windows were recently selected for the program for 2024 by our Art Selection Committee, with 25 window clings from the first round that will gol back up for this years off-season. Once businesses close during thet third/fourth week of October, SJDA Main Street Manager will assist with the installation of window clings from the previous year, and this year's installations as well. 8 artists were selected for this year's round, with 4 returning artists from last years round. Budget Overview and Funding Request Round 21 funding will be requested through our Colorado Main Street Mini-Grant funds, which requires a 25% match. SJDA is requesting a $5101 match (25% of $2,040). Total includes 13 banners/window, clings, materials including Goo Gone and Tape, and Payment to Artists (8 artists total). *See Main Street request below* BUDGET AND MATCHING FUNDS Please contact DOLA stoff if you believe a match waiver is meriled. Project Task/ltem Outdoor Banner- UV Treated, 13 bannersart installations $1200 Amazon Order- Materiais including Goo Gone &1 Tape Payment to Artists- $100 each artist, 8a artists! Total Total Cost DOLA Funds Local Match $690 $40 $800 $1530 5510 $510 $40 $800 Totols: $2040 ARTEO THROUGH THE SEASONS LOCALA ART ONV VACANT WINDOWS Issue Date: 10/7/2024 Due Date: 11/1/2024 DESCRIPTION Selected Artists Vinyl Window Clings Installation Materials RATE $100 QUANTITY 8 13 misc. SLBTOTAL $800 $1200 $40 MAI STREET MII GRANTFLADS SANJLAN COLTY MATCH $1530 $510 REQLEST TOTAL $2040 PAYMENT DETAILS SANJUANDEVELOPMENT.COM 970-316-2129 MATCH PAYMENT WILL BE MADE TO SAN JUAN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION P.O BOX7 722 SILVERTON, CO 81433 SMOOREOSANJUANDEVELOPMENT.COM THANK YOU. FIVE-YEAR MINI-GRANT CONTRACI, 2020-2025 COLOEADO LATEST APPLICATION DATE: JUNE 30, 2024 MAIN STREET MINI-GRANT: PROJECT PROPOSAL Town of Silverton City or Town Sarah Moore Silverton Main Street Manager Title 970-316-2129 (work) Phone Town of Silverton Administrator 970-387-9922 (work) Phone Principal Representative/Main Street Manager smoore@sanpandevelopment.com Email Gloria Kaasch-Buerger Responsible Administrator (from Local Government) Title gkaasch-Duerger@siverton.co.us Email QUESTIONS 1. How is this project part of your transformational strategy? Is it included in your annual work plan? Art Through the Seasons Project has been part of our annual work plan in' Year 1a and Year 2. This project has continued to grow, with now a total of 14 businesseslvacant buildings involved. This project advocates for and supports thei implementation of streetscape and beautification efforts in Silvertons historic core on 2.1 In no more than 200 words, provide a brief description of the proposed project (scope of work), This project is designed to maintain visual interest and vibrancy in the downtown area during seasonal or permanent business closures. Local art is displayed on thei inside of vacant windows, which increases the visual appeal of buildings and provides local artists with al high-impact marketing opportunity. Art Through the Seasons continues to receive postive community support, and enhances Silverton's offseason-winter Greene St. and Blair Street. planned outcomes, and benefit to your downtown district. season. BUDGET AND MATCHING FUNDS Please contact DOLA staff if you believe a match waiver is merited. Outdoor Banner- UV Trealed, 13 banners/art installations Amazon Order- Materials Including Goo Gone & Tape Payment to Artists- $100 each artist, 8 artists total Project Task/ltem Total Cost DOLA Funds Local Match $1200 $40 $800 Totals: $2040 $690 $40 $800 $1530 $510 $510 SIGNATURES Damak Chief Electeh Official Local Main Street Chair/President SILVERTON HOUSING AUTHORITY Anne Chase Executive Director achase@sikerton.cous funding from the Colorado Health Foundation in Q1 of 2025, utilizing SMPA's rebate program, and other funding sources if needed. While we wait on other project funding, we are requesting: your financial support for the geotechnical study to complete this fall before the snowi flies to help expedite the groundbreaking process ini the spring. We believe this project will have a significant impact on our community by providing much needed affordable housing for local residents and workforce members. Your continued support and partnership are invaluable as we worktogether to address Silverton's housing challenges. Please let me know if you have any questions or require additional information about the geotechnical study or the Anvil Townhome Project. Thank you for your consideration of this funding request. Sincerely, fobr Anne Chase Director, Silverton Housing Authority. PO Box 25011360 Greene Street Silverton, CO81433 970-880-0278 Direct "A.OASgMbeSNNerN SILVERTON HOUSING AUTHORITY October 8, 2024 Board of County Commissioners San Juan County Anne Chase Executive Director achasedisiertoncous Re: Affordable Housing Fund - Funding Request Dear Commissioner Lashley, Fetchenhier, and Maisel, Firstly, the Silverton Housing Authority thanks you for conveying Lots 15, 16, and 17i int the Anvil Mountain Subdivision to pursue a 9-unit development of affordable, work-force housing. Thank you for your continued supporto of affordable housing development. Int that spirit,lam writing to you today to request critical predevelopment funding fora geotechnical analysis of Lots 15, 16 and 17 from the County's Lodgers Tax Affordable Housing Fund. SHAI has requested quotes from firms and wishes to move forward with Lambert and Associates' proposal for $6,850 as iti is the most cost effective yet equally as comprehensive as other received proposals. In June, the Silverton Housing Authority requested $4,900 for a Housing Market Study from the BOCC, which was graciously approved. Afterwards, we pursued grant funding and sourced $3,900 for the project, reducing the County's contribution from $4,9001 to $1,000. We are very appreciative of the County's support and provide this update as a testament to our commitment to leveraging resources and minimizing the financial impact on our community partners. The Housing Market Study has been completed andlinvite you to review it on our new website: www.sivertonhousingauthony.colorado.gov. The Anvil Townhome Project (9 new units on Lots 15, 16, and 17) is moving right along through the predevelopment process. We have been working very hard with our development partners at Tributary Development on getting this project ready to break ground in Spring of 2025. The current unit mix, subjectto change, is 3 units at 80% AMI, 4 units at 100% AMI, and one market rate unit to help subsidize the $3.9 million dollar project. We are pursuinggranti funding from the CO Division of Housing in December, POE Box 2501 1360 Greene Street Silverton, CO8 81433 970-880-0278Direct "CMAgMereN MEMORANDUM October 9,2024 TO: San Juan County Commissioners FR: William A. Tookey RE: Ute ChiefLode #18463 David Breed has submitted an Improvement Permit application for the development ofa 1000 sq. ft. cabin. 200 sq. ft. shed and associated utility improvements on the Ute Chief Lode MS 18463. The property is located in Deer Park and will be accessed by Country The property was previously approved for the development ofa cabin. shed and associated utilities in 2014. The development did not occur, and the property was sold. A copy ofthe Staff Report from Planning Director Bob Nevins isi included in the The property is currently owned by David Breed and the taxes are current. Road 33A. application. The application fees have been paid, The adjacent landowners have been notified via US Mail oft the proposed Improvement Permit application. The list of adjacent property owners and copy of the letter are Mountain Zoning District requires a minimum parcel or lot area of5 acres with a setback of20 feet from public lands and 30 feet from private property lines. The Ute ChiefLode is 10.33 acres. The proposed cabin would exceed the setback requirements. The applicant has substantially met the requirements for application submittals as All applications for review will be examined initially to determine whether the proposal included. required by 3-102 Requirements for Uses and Improvements. isc consistent with the County's 's Master Plan. Master Plan Strategy LU-2.1 Encourages future development in the economic corridors which include the upper Animas Valley from Silverton to Eureka, Cement Creek from Silverton to Gladstone and the South County Line to just above the Mill Creek Subdivision. And Strategy LU-2.2 Identify areas in the growth corridors that are suitable for residential use considering natural hazards, habitat resources, scenic impacts and sensitivity to residential land uses. The proposed development is not located in the identified growth corridors. However, the Master Plan notes that private property rights are respected in San Juan County. The Plan also states that residential development on mining claims are to be built in low-visibility places outside of environmentally sensitive areas, leaving visible ridgelines and other scenic resources undeveloped and minimizing the impacts on the environment. Ibelieve this application is attempting to meet the intent of a. Adequate potable water is available or can be developed to safely support the The applicant plans to haul water to the site and store iti in a cistern. The applicant has also submitted an application for surface water rights that would be stored in a secondary cistern. The size of the cisterns has not been b. Adequate sewage disposal can be provided to support the proposed use. The applicant has proposed installing an engineered septic system in compliance with San Juan Public Health regulations. . Will the proposed use have any adverse impact on public or private property in The proposed improvements should have minimal impact on the adjoining properties. Adjoining property owners have been notified and at this timel have received one written comment from Michele and Garrick Dooley owners of the adjacent Broadway Lode. Access to the Ute ChiefLode is via an easement through the Broadway Lode. They believe that Mr. Breed's access to the Ute Chief has not been respectful of their property. Their d. Will the proposed use have any adverse effect on scenic values. historic sites or structures, air or water or environmental quality, wildlife, erosion or other 1. The applicant has included a scenic quality report. It appears that the cabin has been located to minimize the visual impact. 2. Ido not believe that the site has any historic significance. the Master Plan. proposed use. specified the vicinity of the development? comments are attached. geological conditions? 3. The improvements should create minimal adverse impacts upon wildlife. All solid waste, garbage and refuse must be kept within the building, ina separate secure enclosed area or in widlitelbear-resistant containers until itis properly disposed of at the Transfer station. . Adequate road access exists or can be developed to ensure access appropriate to the use. The applicant will access the property from CR 33A via an easement through the Broadway Lode. The driveway to the property has already been - The design and development of the site shall preserve, insofar as possible, the natural terrain and drainage oft the land, the existing topsoil and existing vegetation. Disturbed areas shall be revegetated with native plant species certified weed free as soon as possible after disturbance in order to prevent the establishment and dominance of non-native invasive species. The proposed improvement will preserve, insofar as possible, the natural terrain and drainage of the land. All disturbances will be revegetated with g. Sites subject to hazardous conditions. for example avalanche, flood, land slide, rock fall, mud flow. open mine shaft, corrosive water. etc.. shall be identified and shall not be built upon or used until satisfactory plans have been approved by the County for eliminating or appropriately mitigating such hazards. The provisions ofChapters 8. 9,10 and 11 shall govern the evaluation of those natural hazards The proposed cabin and building envelope does not appear to be located in a The County Geohazards Map identifies that the cabin site as cst, defined as an area oft thick colluvial or glacial accumulations, generally thicker than 6 constructed. native plant species certified to be weed free. covered by such provisions. potential Avalanche Hazard Zone. feet with a potential for mass failure. h, The applicant shall permit continued public access to any historic public trails that cross the property. Ido not believe that there are any public trails identified on this property. If any trails are identified, they will need to be added to the certified survey Individual building sites shall be placed on the Town of Silverton's s utility billing system for water and refuse when water is hauled to the site.. Any applicant who shows that it is obtaining water from an approved permitted well or is purchasing water from an acceptable source of potable water other than the Town of Silverton may be permitted to be placed on the Town of Silverton's billing system The applicant will be required to be placed on the Town's utility billing plat. for refuse only. system for refuse. The San Juan Regional Planning Commission reviewed this application during their regular meeting of September 17, 2024. It is the recommendation ofthe Planning Commission that the Sketch Plan be conditionally approved with the conditions listed below with the exception ofCondition #11 which was added by staffafter receiving the written comments from Michele and Garrick Dooley oft the Broadway Load. The Board of County Commissioners has the option to approve the Sketch Plan Application as submitted. approve with conditions or deny. Should the County Commissioners choose to approve this application. they should do SO with the following conditions prior to the issuance ofan Improvement Permit: 1. That the applicant acknowledges that emergency services will not be availableina 2. All improvements to the Ute ChiefLode shall fully and completely comply with. and strictly conform to. all terms. conditions and restrictions contained in the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulation. all permits issued. and all applicable 3. The applicant shall fully and completely comply with the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulation 4-110 Design and Development Standards for all 4. Ifany historic artifacts are discovered on site during the excavation or construction. all work on the project will be stopped immediately until the Historic Review Committee or qualified archeologist can visit the site to 5. That the proposed improvements are identified and staked on site by a Colorado 6. - That the Land Use Administrator visits the site after the proposed improvements have been identified and staked on site and prior to the submittal of the 7. That the applicant be placed on the Town of Silverton's Utility billing system for 8. That a Cumulative Impact Report be submitted with the Preliminary/Final timely manner and perhaps nota at all. State and Federal rules and regulations. Improvement and Use Permits. document and preserve those artifacts. Licensed Surveyor. Preliminary/Final Application. refuse. Application. 9. That the septic system be engineered and permitted. 10. That the on-site water be tested forj potability. 11. That the applicant be respectful and considerate oft the access and security oft the Broadway Load. 12. The failure to comply with these conditions shall be grounds for the revocation of 13. Any other conditions that the County Commissioners deems necessary. this Improvement Permit. 10/8/24, 11:08A AM San Juan County Mail- David BreedA Application Gmail Willy Tookey emdpamctradour David Breed Application Michele Dooley mickydooley@msn.com> September 27, 2024 3messages Fri, Sep 27, 2024at4:50PM To:" amn@hanunoendour somnesnuarcornsour RE: David Breed Improvement Application for the Ute Chief Lode Good Afternoon Mr. Tookey, 33A Deer Park. My name is Michele Dooley. My husband, Garrick and lare the owners of the Broadway Lode mining claim off of CR We see that David Breed has put in an application to build on the Ute Chief Lode, which is above our property. When we purchased this land several years ago there was a preexisting easement to give access to the other two At that time Pete Maisal owned the Ute Chief and now Sheriff Bruce Conrad owns the Moqui Chief Lode. Once we built our cabin we put up a gate sO nobody could access our road or be driving around our property. claims above us from Road 33A, since they are landlocked. Pete and Bruce were given "DO NOT DUPLICATE" keys tot the gate, for their access. We never had anyi issues up there on the mountain until Mr. Breed moved in. Since then we have had manyi issues with moving boulders around, changing the locks on our gate, moving our gate, breaking our gate, bending our gate, posts broken off at the ground level and messing with the driveway. We have explained tol him that the gate must stay people camping on our property, anchoring it to different trees, our metal gate closed and locked at all times due to the motorcyclist, ATV's, Hunters and. Jeepers site seeing up there. He never abided to those rules. We brought this to Bruce's attention many times and have yet to have ever meet with or talked to Mr. Breed. He that he wanted toi install a digital gate that entered by a code etc.... but that never came to fruition. contacted us once in the earlier days to say We even came up one: spring to open up our cabin to find that we were locked out of our own property with no key because he had changed the lock without our permission. He was no where to be contacted and we hadi to cut the lock off. IIIIII!! He has access to the road and that isi it. NOTHING ELSE !I!! The gates and locks are not for him to change. Those are our gates and our locks. We have even considered removing his access legally because of this behavior. We am very concerned that with all the traffic that will be going up there ini the next couple ofy years that he willl be building, will allow many outsiders access to our house. tps/mal.google.commai.07k-aseaet2eavew-plasearchealaperhc-thvead.1813913973535289087336simpl-msp.t18139135352830873.. 1/2 10/8/24.11:08AM San, Juan County Mail- David BreedA Application We would require that he write up al letter to us stating that he understands that he only has access to the road. Not that we provide. That he will be liable for any gate lock, tree, posts damages from himself or anyone that he has We hope youunderstand our concerns at this time. And hope fully we can come to a FIRM UNDERSTANDING on this Our Driveway and must abide by the gate and the locks allowed access to. matter. We will await your response regarding our concerns. Best Regards, Michele and Garrick Dooley San Juan Regional Planning Commission SAN. . JUAN COUNTY TOWN OF SILVERTON Silverton, Colorado 81433 P.O. Box 223 September 17. 2024 Board of County Commissioners San Juan County Silverton. CO81433 Members of the Commission: RE: County Improvement Permit Application Ute ChiefLode MS 18463 Sketch Plan For Single-family dwelling and associated utility improvements located in the Deer Park area accessed from CR33A At the regular meeting of the San Juan Regional Planning Commission on September 17. 2024. members ofthat Commission held a meeting to discuss the Proposed County Improvement Permit Application for a Preliminary/Final Plan for the development ofa single-family dwelling and associated improvements for Ute ChiefLode MS 18463 located in Deer Park area are accessed from CR 33A. The property was previously approved for development in 2014. The development did not happen and was sold. The present owner, David Breed was present via zoom. The proposed Breed Cabin was prepared by Engineer Mountain, INC and Lisa Adair was present to answer questions. After discussion and background of the project. questions and presentations from William Tookey. Land use Administrator. and the applicant with input from Lisa Adair, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend to the San Juan County Commissioners that you approve the proposed County Improvement Permit Application and Sketch Plan with the 12 proposed conditions of approval. The motion passed unanimously. Thank you for considering these recommendations. The Planning Commission Members and James Weller, Chairman Sincerely. APPLICATION FOR IMPROVEMENT PERMIT Sketch Plan Proposed Breed Cabin Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463 County Road 33A, Deer Park San Juan County, Colorado 387 #28 GuI Kendalr 27 73 44220 yese Apour CEF I CHEF LODE 1555X 105662 DEER CARS Park 275 00635 Applicant: David Breed PO: Box 239 Silverton, Colorado 81433 (603),738-7161 Prepared By: Engineer Mountain, Inc. 962 Reese Street PO Box 526 Silverton, Colorado 81433 (970)387-0500 Job No. 2007-113 Submitted: August 30, 2024 *SOILS *RETAINING WALLS *SEPTICS "FOUNDATIONS *GRADING. AND DRAINAGE *SITE DEVELOPMENT ENGIMEER MIONNTAINg August 28, 2024 San Juan County Attn: Willy Tookey 1557 Greene Street Silverton, Colorado 81433 UNGa EMI Job No. 2007-113 Subject: Application for Improvement Permit, Proposed Breed Cabin, Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463, County Road 33A, Deer Park, San Juan County, Colorado. Dear Willy and Commissioners: This submittal has been prepared to describe the proposed improvements on the Ute ChiefLode, owned by David Breed of Silverton. The property is located in Deer Park. The attached documents have been prepared as Sketch Plan for a San Juan County Improvement Permit Application. The Applicant requests review of this project by the Thej proposed improvements consist of a residential cabin with loft, shed, and associated utility improvements. Thej project was approved previously for the former landowner in 2014, but the proposed cabin was never constructed. The driveway that was previously The proposed cabin site is located above 11,000 feet elevation, and the project site has dense trees. The. Applicant is proposing a maximum of 1,000 square feet of cabin floor area. Wel believe that the proposed cabin will not be visible from any County Roads or Highway 550, because the Applicant has selected the least visible proposed cabin Planning Commission at their meeting on September 17, 2024. permitted for construction was constructed in 2015. location. Please contact Engineer Mountain, Inc. ifs you have any questions. Sincerely, Matthew Green, EIT Engineer Mountain, Inc. Lisa M. Adair, PE Engineer Mountain, Inc. Attachments for Willy Tookey, with 15 Binders for Stat/Commissioners: San Juan County Application for Improvement. Permit San Juan County Driveway and Road Access Permit Envelopes for Adjacent Land Owners Cc: David Breed, Bevan Harris, Dudley Ashwood Receipt from County Treasurer for S840Improvement Permit Application Fee San Juan County Relationship to County Road and State Highway System P.O. Box 526-9 962. Reese Street - Silverton, Colorado 81433 phone (970)387-0500 APPLICATION FOR IMPROVEMENT PERMIT Sketch Plan Proposed Breed Cabin Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463 County Road 33A, Deer Park San Juan County, Colorado Engineer Mountain, Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. San Juan County Application for Improvement Permit Warranty Deed Assessor Property Card Adjacent Land Owner Map List of Adjacent Land Owners Survey Plat Project Plans Sheet 1 of5: Vicinity Map Sheet 2 of5: Sketch Plan Sheet 3 of5: Sketch Plan with Topography Sheet 4 of5: Sketch Plan + County Avalanche Map Sheet 5 of5: Sketch Plan + County Geohazards Map Application for Surface Water Rights 11. Letter Regarding Proposed Septic System 12. San Juan County Driveway and Road Access Permit 14. Approved Land Use Permit 15. Driveway Plans 8. 9. Project Narrative 10. San Juan County Public Health Department Septic System Permit Application 13. San Juan County Relationship to County Road and State Highway Systems Form Sheet 1 of3: Driveway Vicinity Map Sheet 2 of3: Driveway Site Plan 16. Access Easement Documents 18. Scenic Quality Report Sheet 3 of3: Driveway Site Plan with Topography 17. 2014 Staff Report with Previous Conditions of Approval Front Cover Photo Credit: Scan of USGS Topo Quad Map ii SanJ Joan County, Colorado Application for Improvement Permit Name DAVIP BREER Address PO. BoX 239 Name SAME Address. Name TBD Address LeglDeseriptiont oFProperty: OTE CHEF LOPE DSMS No: 18463 APPROVALCHECKLAIST Land USEA Administrator Ownershipora Minerals Vicinity Map Phone Certifleds Survey Piat Monumentation BasieP Plan Map Phone! Plans: andD Drawings Roads Systen Relationship Zoning Compatibility State Mining Permit Owner, Notification Avalanche Hazard GeologicH Hazard Floodplain Hazard Wildfirel Hazard Mineral Resource Impact Windlifel Impact Historie Site Impact County Bailding! Inspector BuildingP Permit State Electricail Inspector Electrical Perinit Sans Juan Basin) Health Lnit Sewagei Disposni:T Test Design Centrals Sewagec Collection StateD Divislono ofWater Resources Adequate Waters Source Welli Permit Central Water Distribution S.Forests ServiceBLM Access Approval StateD Divisiono ofHighways Driveway Permit Subdivisiony Variance Subdivision Approval PUDA Approval Initial Dafe SEEBICOICRIRE7NE Phone Ownershipe pfSurice Tounstip4s. Ramg-7w.Setlmn28 Natureofimprovemea! Planned: PRoposep ANd Unury. IMPROVEMENTS. CABIN, SHER, Watershedo Gesrance LandtseZone: MODNTAIN ZONE Applicants Signature 2-6BS Date Application Requested Dates Submitted forP Permit Dater Permiti tssued Date Permit Denied Reason for Denial Receipt FEE! PAYMENT Application Building Permit Subdiision/PLD Mearing: Notice 154990 Page 1of1 SAN. JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO LADONNAL.. JARAMILLO, RECORDER 08-25-2023 10:24A AM Recording Fee $13.00 Recording requested by: and whenr recorded, please retumt this deed and1 tax statements to: David Braed Above reserved for official use only GENERAL WARRANTY DEED THE GRANTOR: Peter Car. Maisel, a resident of Silverton, Colorado located in San. Juan County Colorado FOR GOOD AND VALUABLE CCNSIDERATION, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, hereby CONVEYS and' WARRANTS tol David G. Breed ("Grantee"), ofSilverton, County of San. Juan, State of Colorado all right, title, interest and claim to the following real estate in San. Juan County, Colorado with the following legal descr.ption: UTE CHIEF- 18463 MINING CLAIM TO HAVE. AND TO HOLD all of Grantor's right, title andi interest in and to the above described property unto the said Grantee, Grantee'sheirs, administrators, executors, successors and/or assigns forever IN FEE SIMPLE; sO that neither Grantor nor Grantor's heirs, administrators, executors, successors and/or assigns shall have, claim or demand any right or title to the aforesaid property, premises or appurtenances or any part thereof. Grantor further WARRANTS and agrees to FOREVER DEFEND all and singular the said property unto the said Grantee, Grantee's heirs, executors, administrators, successors and/or assigns, against every person whomsoever claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. EXECUT:DIs 1Qth day ofMAY,2019 A State OfCOLORADO County of San ) ) )ss Jan The foregoing instrument was ackrowledged before me this 10th day of! May 2019, by Peter Carl Maisel. If acknowledgment is taken by arotary public, the date ofe expiration ofH his commission shall also appear on the certificate. Witness my hand and offical: seal. 2Z02 AZ UOJEI aia: OSL 85S0HEWE : RJYAS - 0CS 90d wACE NCN3P "139-m4y W Signature of] Notary Public Racuet E. Jensen Printed Name of Notary (Seal) My commission expires on 3/24,2002 Sanjuan County Colorado Property and Maps Sanj Juan County Colorado Property and! Maps Account #N2166 SILVERTON, C081433 OVERVIEW KEYI INFORMATION Account # Name(s) Mailing Address Situs Address Total Acres Section Tax District Plat Reference Legal Description VALUE INFORMATION Land Improvement Total MINING CLAIMS Total Value $83,947 N2166 BREED DAVIDG POBOX2395 SILVERTON COs 81433-0239 SILVERTON, CO81433 10.33 28 101 Parcel # 48290000010046 Total SqFt 41 450,018 Range Block Township Economic. Area 7 UTECHIEF- 18463 Actual $83,947 $83,947 Assessed $23,421 $23,421 CLAIMI NAME UTECHIEF 10.52 ANIMASI MINING DISTRICT Updated using BLM data MINERAL SURVEY# 18463 Road Patent Waterfront Acres District Mapping Status Waste Deer Park Rd 52102 48290000010046 Datal last updated: 08/28/2024 00 'ALNAOO NVAP NVS NOISSATIS SV3N GVOU MaVd HE30 VSS 8o '3001 EIHO En NIBVS GE348 GESOdoud dvw WENMO ONVT INEOVGV CCHe 0 MOIBATIS DMGONG.SON HSL 0709 LIST OF ADJACENT LAND OWNERS Sketch Plan Proposed Breed Cabin Ute Chief Lode USMS No. 18463 San Juan County, Colorado Engineer Mountain, Inc. Prepared August 23, 2024 Adjacent Land Owner Bruce Conrad & Sharon Lantz PO Box 591 Silverton, CO 81433 Michele & Garrick Dooley Trust PO Box 1049 Flora Vista, NM 87415 Jon Massey 150 W: Emerald Drive Whitefish, MT 59937 Dale Hicks PO Box 1304 Clarksdale, AZ 86324 Property Moqui ChiefLode Broadway Lode Moses Lode Independence Lode Jean & Tom Merson Revocable Trust 12004 La Charles Avenue NE Albuquerque, NM 87111 DCJ Revocable Trust clo Cindi & Dale. Jaramillo 511 Suzanne Lane Ridgway, CO 81432 Iron Mask Lode Navajo ChiefLode Gold Fish Lode Gold Fish Extension Lode Page 1 of1 Ving NNVIG 0090-48E (Oze) MBA75 x0e od NMINDOR BENONE ay OGVHOT00 AINAOS NVAT NVS VES GVOH AINNOO 3007 EEIHO EIn NISVO 03348 G3SOdodd dvw ALINIOIA (026) NG O0V80700 'AINNOD NVAP NVS VEE GVOW AINNOO '3007 3IHO 31n NI8VO 03348 03SOdOHd NVId3LIS MVIVinoAV 0Na SCHIS 00 8 LI A C OGV80700 AINAOO NVAT NVS VEE GVOH AINAOD '3007 3IHO 310 NIBVO 03348 G3SOdoud AHdVa9Od01 HLW NVId3IS Bapdas 4 dus EemVinoi CoZ 0E1 snony 3 15 MVSO FCHB NIONG OGV0100 ALNNOD NVAr NVS VEc GVOU AINNOO 3007 3IHO 310 NIBVO @3348 @3SOdOud dvw: 3HONVIVAV AINNOO + NVId 3LIS B3NI9NE 1200 -0080/ 0050-L8F (046) 925x080 NMINION BINIONG OGVH0700 AINNOO NVAr NVS VEE GVOU AINNOO '3007 3IHO 31 NISVO @3348 G3sOdOud dvw SQWVZVH039 ALNNOD + NVId ILIS IVINoAY HO, % 00807 PROJECT NARRATIVE Ute ChiefLode Engineer Mountain, Inc. David Breed of Silverton. Applicant Name: Project Location: Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463, Parcel No. 48290000010046, County Road 33A, Deer Park, San Juan County, Colorado, Township 41 North, Range 7 West, Section 28, N.M.P.M. Proposed Development: Proposed residential cabin, shed, and utility improvements. Zoning: Water Service: Mountain Zoning District. The Applicant plans to haul water, tol be placed in a cistern. The proposed water cistern will be near the cabin or in the shed so itis accessible to aj pickup truck. The water for the cistern will be obtained by the Applicant from his house in Silverton, which has metered water utility billing. The Applicant is also applying for surface water rights to draw water from ai nearby stream, which As septic system is proposed for the cabin. The septic system will be "engineered" by Colorado Licensed Professional Engineer Dudley Ashwood according to the San Juan County Public Health The. Applicant plans to utilize the following sources for power: solar with battery storage, and a generator kept within the shed for an emergency backup power source. Solar battery power and lights are proposed. The plans for the propane include portable tank(s), to be stored outside of the cabin and away from any combustibles. Heating for the cabin is planned to utilize a Buderas brand propane "boiler" (with wood backup) for glycol in-floor heating pipes, and one wood stove of a model approved by the EPA per San Juan County regulations and shall be equipped with an approved chimney cap or spark arrestor to: minimize the risk of wildfire. For safety, a minimal amount of exterior lighting may be installed at the cabin. The Applicant may install automatic on/off motion detection solar exterior light(s). Exterior lighting will be in conformance with the requirements of San Juan County. would fill a secondary, uphill cistern. Sewer Service: Department regulations. Power: Heating: Lighting: Page 1 of5 PROJECT NARRATIVE Ute ChiefLode (Continued) Engineer Mountain, Inc. Solid Waste Management: The Applicant will be responsible for bi-weekly trash disposal. According to County regulations, property owners are responsible for solid waste transportation and solid waste disposal fees. On-site trash will be contained within a structure at all times until removal Landscaping is to consist of a balance between clearing some oft the dense trees located within the building envelope for fire safety, and leaving the trees as-is for screening. Raking and removal of combustible ground cover will bei needed, as recommended by the Colorado State Forest Servicel Firewise Practices, to develop adequate defensible space. Revegetation and screening will be provided by the Applicant in accordance with the requirements of County Road 33A (Deer Park Road) provides access to the project site. A San Juan County Land Use Permit was previously approved prior toi the construction oft the now-existing driveway for this project. Prior to the construction oft the existing driveway, the previous landowner obtained access easements from the adjacent land owners. The approved Land Use Permit, access easements, and additional driveway information are included in this submittal for your review. No driveway improvements are proposed unless The: foundation type is unknown at this time. A proposed basement under the proposed cabin counts into the cabin square footage ifa any part ofiti is four feet above the ground surface. The: foundation will likely consist of concrete piers using sonotubes The survey plat for the Ute ChiefLode was prepared by Professional Licensed Surveyor (PLS) Earnie Schaaf ofE. Schaaf and Associates, Inc. The Surveyor placed a survey pin at the building site, for reference and measuring. A signed and stamped copy of the survey plat isi included within this application for your tot the Transfer Station. Landscaping: San Juan County. Access: required by the County Foundation: Surveying: review. Page 2 of5 PROJECT NARRATIVE Ute ChiefLode (Continued) Engineer Mountain, Inc. Subsurface Conditions: Subsurface conditions in the area generally consist of topsoil overlying sand-and-gravel soil. The sand-and-gravel soil generally includes cobbles and boulders. Underlying the surface soil is bedrock. The USGS geology map for the "Silverton caldera" area indicates that there are several bedrock types present near the project site, including Tse and Tsj (volcanics), Qtg (talus), MDu (limestone), ci (quartzite), and others. Based on the location oft the building site, and our review oft the geology maps, it appears that thel bedrock at thel building sitei is ofthe formation noted as Tse. The bedrock formation Tse is described by the USGS as the Tse- Tertiary Sapinero Mesa Tuff Eureka Member. Oligocene Eureka. Member is a partly welded light-gray to densely-welded red-brown rhyolitic to dacitic ash-flow tuffcontaining 5 percent phenocrysts ofplagioclase, sanodine, and biotite. Unit is the intracaldera member of the Sapinero. Mesa Tuff Remmant following: magnetic polarity: reverse. County Geohazards Map: The Sketch Plan for this project has been overlaid onto the County Geohazards Map. The plan isi included within this booklet for your review. According to the County Geohazards map, the proposed cabin isi in an area of"cst," which represents a sub-category of "Colluvial Slope." A colluvial slope includes gravity-deposited colluvium soils (as opposed to water-deposited alluvium soils). According to the County Geohazards Map Key, "cst" is defined as "Areas of thick colluvial or glacial accumulations, generally thicker than six feet.. Potential mass failure areas." " County Avalanche Map: The Sketch Plan for this project has been overlaid onto the County Avalanche Hazard Map. Thej plan is included within this booklet for your review. According to the County Avalanche Hazard Map: -Thej proposed cabin and proposed building envelope do not appear to be located in a potential avalanche hazard area. This assessment agrees with site characteristics, which include ai relatively flat building site, located in dense evergreen trees. -There is most likely an avalanche area beyond the Ute ChiefLode property boundaries, on the adjacent Navajo ChiefLode. -The driveway, from County Road 33A to the project site, does not appear to bel located in an area with avalanche potential. Please refer to the overlay map we. havei included within this application for additional information. Page 3 of5 PROJECT NARRATIVE Ute ChiefLode (Continued) Engineer Mountain, Inc. Structures: The building site is above 11,000 feet elevation, and therefore the County's cabin square footage limitations apply tot this project. The maximum square footage allowed above 11,000 feet elevation is 1000 square feet ofinterior living space (defined in the County Conceptually, the Applicant currently plans to construct a one-story residential cabin with al loft. The conceptual plans show exterior dimensions of the cabin as 25 feet by 40 feet (1000 square feet). With that first floor footprint, the maximum interior roof height An uncovered deck area is proposed, with dimensions of 40 feet by 5 feet (200 square feet) with maximum height of 29 inches above No basement is proposed, but the conceptual plans are currently A one-story shed structure is proposed, with an approximate square The style oft the proposed cabin will be similar to local log cabins - squared logs with natural colored stain/treatment, with ai non- reflective brown propanel roof, and minimaly-rellectiye window glazing. Because of the cabin location selected by the Applicant, we do not expect the cabin to be visible from any County Roads or Highway 550. Draft building plans for the proposed cabin are Regulations as "Floor Area"). would need to be 13 feet 11 inches. the grade. being developed. footage of 101 feet by 20: feet (200 square feet). Cabin Style: included in this submittal for your review. Page 4 of5 PROJECT NARRATIVE Ute ChiefLode (Continued) Engineer Mountain, Inc. Floor Area: The following are excerpts from the Definitions section oft the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulations, pertaining toi the measurements of the maximum 1,000 square feet of cabin "Floor Area." FLOOR AREA: Floor area means the sum oft the horizontal areas ofall floors inj principal and accessory buildings on: a site, as measured from the interior faces of the walls, and enclosed porches as measured by thei interior limits thereof. Interior spaces with the potential to contain additional horizontal floors shall be measured from the finish floor elevation to the ceiling above, ori ifthere is no floor above, tot the underside of the roof assembly. Any part ofa building whose interior height is fourteen (14) feet or less shall be counted once (x1) for floor area purposes. Any part ofa building whose interior height is greater than fourteen (14) feet and less than or equal to twenty-three (23) feet shall be counted twice (x2) for floor area ratio purposes, and any part ofs suchl building that has an interior height greater than twenty-three (23) feet shall be counted three (3) times. The following elements are excluded from the Floor Area calculation: a. Unroofed porches, decks, and terraces: 1Ifsuchi improvement is equal to or less than thirty (30) inches above grade 2.1 Ifsuch improvement is more than thirty (30) inches above grade or greater than 250: square feet, the arcai is calculated as fifty percent (50%) ofthe: actual andi is less than 250: square feet; floor area. b. A single detached accessory building, no greater than 200 square feet BASEMENT: That portion ofal building having its floor below ground level and the exterior walls on all sides being four (4) feet or less above finished or natural grade, whichever is more restrictive. For residential buildings at or above 11,000 feet, bascments are exempt from the Floor Area calculation. Page 5 of5 District Court, Water Division 7, San Juan County, Colorado Court Address: 1060 East 2nd Ave. #106 Durango, CO, 81301 CONCERNING THE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF Applicant: David Breed In the Animas River ori its Tributaries In SAN JUAN COUNTY David Breed PO Box 239 Silverton, CO 81433 FAXI Number: N/A COURT USE ONLY Attomey or Party Without Attorney (Name and Address): Phone Number:(603) 738-7161 E-mail: agpreed@me.com Case Number: Division: Atty. Reg. #: N/A Courtroom: APPLICATION FOR D CONDITIONAL a ABSOLUTE WATER RIGHTS (SURFACE) Instructions: AIII lines and boxes should be filled in or shown as not applicable (N/A) with the exception ofs section 3.B where only 3.B.1 or 3.B.2 should be completed. Attach additional sheets as needed. Attach all maps as required. It is the applicant's responsibility to provide the location for each structure in this application. For structures that are already decreed, use, verbatim, the location from the most recent decree that adjudicated the location. For new structures, provide al PLSS location quarter-quarter, section, township and range) and a single point location description using either UTM coordinates (for examplet from a GPS device) (preferred) or measured 1. Name, mailing address, email address and telephone number of applicant(s) (if there are multiple applicants distances from known section lines. and the space provided is not adequate, provide additional sheets as needed): Name of Applicant Mailing Address Email address dgbreed@me.com Telephone Number (603)738-7161 David Breed PO Box 239, Silverton, CO 81433 2. Name of structure: Breed Diversion 3. Location of Structure Oditch Ospring other seasonal creek A. Public Land Survey System (PLSS) (Required): scaled from USGS topographic map; or other source: Include the source of PLSS information, for example: GIS system such as CDSS MapViewer nttp:/waterstate. COAIS/DATAMAPSIGISANDMAPSMAPVIEWERPages/FAQ.asPX); field survey; Legal Description: County SAN. JUAN SW1/4 SE_1/4 Section Township Range Principal ofthe 28 41 7 Meridian Nor S Eor W NMPM D D a B. Point of diversion (Required) (Complete either 1 or2 2 below) 1. Location information in UTM1 format (Preferred): UTM: Zone must be 12 or 13; Units must be Meters; Datum must be NAD83; and Units must be set to true North. Include the source ofi the UTM coordinates, for example: GPS device; GIS System such as CDSS MapViewer (ntp/water.state.cO.IS/DATAMAPSIGISANDMAPSNAPVIEWERPages/FAQ.aspx); scaled JDF 296W R6/20 APPLICATIONI FORI WATER RIGHTS (SURFACE) AND OFI NOTICE Page 1of5 from USGS1 topographic map; or other source. In areas having generally recognized street addresses, also include street address, and ifa applicable, the lot, block, and subdivision. Attach al legible 81 %x11 inch map to this application illustrating the location oft the structure. UTM coordinates Easting. TBD OZone 12 Zone 13 Northing TBD Street Address: Ute Chief Lode USMS No. 18463, 3300C CR: 33A, Deer Park, San Juan County, CO Subdivision: N/A Lot N/A Block N/A Source of UTMs (for example, hand-held Garmin GPS or located from aerial map, etc):surveyor Accuracy of location displayed on GPS device (for example, accurate to within 200 feet):TBD 2. Distance from Section Lines (ifr not providing a UTM coordinate above): Include perpendicular distances from section lines to the structure location. Include the source of PLSS (ntp/waterstate.cOIS/DATAMAPSAPSIGISANDMAPSMAPVEWERPaRes/FAQaSPX: field survey; scaled from USGS1 topographic map; or other source. In areas having generally recognized street addresses, also include street address, and if applicable, the lot, block, and subdivision. Attach al legible 81 %x11 inch map information, for example: GIS system such as CDSS MapViewer tot this application illustrating the location oft the structure. Distance from Section Lines (not from property lines) TBD Feet from ON Os and TBD Feet from DE Ow Source of PLSS information: Street Address: Ute Chief Lode USMS No. 18463, 3300C CR: 33A, Deer Park, San Juan County, CO Subdivision: N/A Lot N/A Block N/A 4. Source: (for example, unnamed tributary to North Clear Creek, tributary to Clear Creek, tributary to the South Platte River) Unnamed tributary to Deer Park Creek, tributary tot the Animas River 5. A. Date of appropriation: TBD2025 B. How appropriation was initiated: Placement of pipe at Point of Diversion C. Date water applied to beneficial use: TBD2025 6. Amount claimed in cubic feet per second (cfs) or gallons per minute (gpm) (1 cfs = 448.8 gpm). in-priority and applied such water to the beneficial uses claimed in the amounts claimed. Conditional (Ocfs a gpm) Absolute 0.033 (A cfs 0g gpm) Ifo claiming an absolute water right, application shall include supporting evidence that applicant diverted water JDF: 296W R6/20A APPLICATIONI FORI WATERI RIGHTS (SURFACE) AND CERTIFICATE OFI NOTICE Page 20f5 7. List All Uses or Proposed Uses: Domestic use for a single family cabin A. Ifirrigation, complete thet following: Number of acres historically irrigated under another water right? D yes a no proposed to be irrigated Does the Applicant intend to uset this water right to supplement irrigation on an area of land already irrigated Legal description of irrigated acreage. Mark the location of the irrigated acreage on a USGS topographic map and attach to this application a legible 8 %x1 11 inch copy ofi the applicable portion of the map. N/A B. Ifnon-irrigation, describe purpose fully. Mark location of use on a USGS topographic map and attach to this application al legible 81 %x11 inch copy ofi the applicable portion oft the map. Domestic use for a single family cabin, please see attached Exhibit A 8. Name(s) and address(es) of owner(s) or reputed owner(s) oft the land upon which any new or existing diversion or storage structure, or modification to any existing diversion or storage structure is or will be constructed or upon which water is or will be stored, including any modification to the existing storage pool. The applicant must notify these persons that the applicant is applying for this water right, and certify to the Court that the applicant has done: sO by no later than 14 days after filing this application. The certification form is on page 4 of this form. Name of Owner David Breed -or- Mailing Address Bureau of Land Management 9. Remarks or any other pertinent information: By checking this box, am acknowledging la ami filling in the blanks and not changing anything else on the By checking this box, I am acknowledging that I have made a change toi the original content of this form. form. (Draft as of August 28. 2024) Signature of Attorney (if any) Date JDF 296W R6/20 APPLICATIONI FOR WATERI RIGHTS (SURFACE). AND CERTIFICATE OFI NOTICE Page 3of5 SAN JUAN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH peritire hcalt af ate peak San Juan County Public Health 1315 Snowden St Silverton, CO 81433 On-Site Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) Permit Application Owner: David Breed Phone: (603) 738-7161 Subdivision: N/A Project Address (street, town/city, zip):. Ute Chief Lode USMS No. 18463, 3300C CR33A Assessor's Parcel #* 48290000010046 Lot Size: 10.33 (acres) # of Dwellings: 1 List Commercial Uses (e.g., office, factory, event venue): N/A Owner's Mailing Address: PO Box 239, Silverton, CO 81433 Owner's Email Address: dgbreed@me.com Lot#: N/A # ofE Bedrooms: 1-2 Water Supply: Cistern *For detailed parcel information please visit your county assessor's website or see your property tax statement* Choose the most applicable permit type from the list below and check the box in upper-left corner On-site Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) Permit Types New Construction ($1123.00) For new OWTS and complete system replacement Contact Registered Soil Technician and/or Professional Engineer (PE) or system designer for analysis and design development. AF PE may be required dependent on site and soil conditions. Ad design must be submitted to Lal Plata County (LPC). San Juan County (SJC) must have payment forl LPCto to review designs for permit issuance. Change Of Use - ($518.00) Alteration- ($1068.00) Ford changes/additions to existing permitted OWTS Contact Registered Soil Technician and/or Professional Engineer (PE) or system designer for analysis and design development. APE may! be required dependent on site and soil conditions. Ad design must! be submitted to Lal Plata County (LPC). San. Juan County (SJC) must have payment for LPCto review designs for permit issuance. Minor Repair- ($408.00) permitted use Fot expanded use (e.g., bedroom count) of an existing permit For replacement of OWTS components with no change to without: system modifications, OR new: service connections (e.g., garages, shops) added to an existing permit For expanded use, provide a certification report from af Professional Engineer (PE) or system designer. For new service connections, provide ap proposed site plan and describe scope of work! below. Change of Use does NOT allow for connection of new uses (e.g., second dwellings, ADUS) unless the system was originally designed for it- use Alteration instead Submit application with payment, transfer of title inspection report (if available) and a simple site plan showing location of repairs. Listrepairs/scope ofv work below (e.g. tank replacement, aerators, pipe repairs, etc.) Ap permit is NOT required for repair of components that do not provide treatment (e.g., fencing, tank lids, inspection ports) Please describe in detail work to be completed: Engineered Septic System is currently being designed by Dudley Ashwood, PE, phone: (970)903-9811 acknowledge: (1) The information provided in this application is true and accurate tot the best of my knowledge; (2) Submittal of this application does not constitute ors guarantee approval of the requested permit or document; (3)1 issuance oft the requested permit or document does not assure that: (a) Final approval oft the proposed system will be obtained upon inspection; ort that (b) The permitted OWTS system will operate asi intended; and that (4) lam responsible for the proper installation, repairs and maintenance oft the OWTS system in accordance with the rules andi regulations set forth int thes SICPH regulations, as well as any specific conditions ofa approval that may bei imposed oni issuanced of the requested permit ord document. Submit completed application to eh@lpcgov.org or at our office location. Owner's Signature: Date: This is NOT a permit; this application does not authorize construction or repairs. All OWTS construction/fepair work must be performed by an installer licensed by La Plata County. *SOILS *RETAINING WALLS *SEPTICS "FOUNDATIONS *GRADING. ANDI DRAINAGE EMGIMEER August 28, 2024 San Juan County Attn: Willy Tookey 1557 Greene Street Silverton, Colorado 81433 Park, San. Juan County, Colorado. Dear Willy and Commissioners: MIONUNTAIN, ING. *SITE DEVELOPMENT EMI. Job No. 2007-113 Subject: Proposed Breed Septic System, Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463, County Road 33A, Deer This letter is regarding the proposed septic system (aka On-Site Wastewater Treatment System, OWTS) for the proposed Breed Cabin, located on the Ute ChiefLode, County Road 33A, Deer Park, San. Juan County, Colorado. This letter has been prepared as part ofa San. Juan County Improvement Permit The proposed Breed septic system is currently being designed by Professional Engineer Dudley Ashwood PE ofDurango, (970)903-9811, dalyashoal@gmalcen. It is my understanding that the septic design engineer will be visiting the: site on August 30, 2024, with local excavator Cody Braford to utilize heavy equipment to excavate the two State-required septic profile test pits. There is an existing driveway accessing the site sO no tree clearing or grading should be necessary to excavate those test pits. The subsurface information observed ini the test pits will be used to "size" the proposed "leachfield." Attached for your review is the San Juan County Public Health Septic System Permit Application Form. As a State-Licensed Civil Professional Engineer with experience in San. Juan County Colorado septic system design since 2001, having personally visited the Ute ChiefLode several times since 2007,I believe that the wooded, moderately sloped, 10.33 acre site is capable ofhaving an on-site septic system, adequate to serve the proposed two-bedroom Breed cabin, which will meet the current State regulations. In2013, Ibegan the design ofaj proposed greywater septic system on the Ute ChiefLode for the previous property owner. A report regarding the proposed greywater septic system was submitted to the County on February 4, 2014, which is available from Engineer Mountain Inc. upon request. Shortly thereafter the State imposed ai moratorium on new greywater septic systems, then eventually the State eliminated The State septic system regulations are available online and are known as Regulation 43." The State regulations are mandated as the minimum to the local septic regulatory agencies. The septic systems in this County are currently being regulated by Lal Plata County Public Health Department on behalfofand Application. the option of new greywater septic systems. inc conjunction with the San. Juan County Colorado Public Health Department. Please contact Engineer Mountain, Inc. ifyou have any questions. Sincerely, oz. Lisa M.. Adair PE Engineer. Mountain, Inc. Cc: Property Owner David Breed, Septic Design Engineer Dudley Ashwood. PO Box 526-962 Reese Street - Silverton CO - landline (970)387-0500- - cell (970)946-2217 Page 10 of1 SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO DRIVEWAY AND ROAD ACCESS PERMIT Improvement Permit No. Applicant: DAVIP BREED PO Pox 239 SILVERTON CO 81433 UTE CHIEF LODE SMSNO 18463 Location of Proposed Driveway or Access on County Road No. 33A: THE OTE CHEF LOE s ACCESSED BYUS TE EXISTING DEVEWAY wthcH INTERSECTS WIT Couniry TORD 3A/DER PARK Lohp). T7E ESTA4 TEVEWAY STA5 ONDHE BRonoWAY LADE, GoEs ThzoDeH DE MeGu, CHIEF LODE, AN EMs GAL DhE UTE CHIEF LOPE Description of Proposed Driveway or Access, including materials to be used: ThE DAVEWA S EXISTINA ANs2 IT INTETSECTS COUMT Rohp 33APT PARi Loa)ani. TROPWAY Lepe. No DRVEWAY Lpaoleirs ARE Pzepeses AT Dhs DrE, DNLESS LEQUIfET Ry DhE Cossiry. Comment and Recommendations of County Road Supervisor: Terms and Conditions of Issuance of Permit (or reason for denial): Permit Approved Land Use Administrator: or Denied Date: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS San Juan County Silverton, Colorado 81433 P.O. Box 466 970-387-5671 RELATIONSHIP OF PROPERTY TO COUNTY ROAD AND STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEMS UTE CHef LODE USMS No. 18463-DAVIP BREED I, the undersigned, applicant engaged in the processing of Application for Improvement Permit No. Colorado, do hereby acknowledge the following facts: 1. The real property" which is the subject of said application is on this date located approximately 2,600 No. 33A, the nearest designated and publicly maintained county San Juan County, from County Road road. 2. Said County Road No. 33A is on this date maintained on an SEASONAL basis by San Juan County. this date located approximately 3MILES 3. The real property which is the subject of said application is on Highway No. 550, the mearest designated state or federal highway. 4. Said Colorado State Highway No. 550 is on this date maintained on a year-round basis by either San Juan County or the Colorado 5.A Driveway Permit will be necessary for any private access or egress relating to said real property which intersects any designated Colorado State Highway or Federal Highway. Signed and dated this 27 day of AUgUST from Colorado State Division of Highways. 2024. ear sy 2-GR ATTEST: Position: Applicant LAND USE PERMIT SANJUAN COUNTY COLORADO 1557 GREENESIREKT P.0. BOX -66 SULVERTON, COLORADO 81433 PHONE/FAX 970-387-5766 nyenonlnt SANJUAN COUNTY HEREBY ISSUESI LAND USEI PERMIT NUMBER: 2013-07 DATEI ISSUED: 05/28/2013; Permit is valid through May 27, 2014. DATE OF ESTIMATED COMPLETION: September 30, 2013 ISSUED BY: Bob Nevins, San Juan County Land Use Administrator, PROPERTYLEGAL DESCRIPTION: Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463 This Land Use Permit is issued subject to the following conditions: APPLICANT: Pete Maisel, Owner/Contractor ADDRESS: P.O. Box 286, Silverton, CO 81433 USE/MPROVEMENIS: Access driveway construction: including grading and tree clearing. 1. The project is located entirely on private property and contained within the access and utility easements as shown on the attachments, Sheets 1-3. The start of this new access driveway begins at the end oft the existing drive within thel Broadway Lode and continues through the Moqui ChiefLode toaj proposed parking and turn-around area situated in the middle of the Ute ChiefLode. Prior to initiating any on-site work, al licensed surveyor shall accurately establish the property boundaries and driveway alignment to ensure that all construction activities are completely within private property. 2. Applicant has been granted Access and' Utility Easements across the Broadway Lode USMS No. 18463 (recorded as Reception No. 148986, San Juan County, CO) and Moqui ChiefLode USMS 3. All improvements and construction activities including clearing and grading shall bei ini full compliance, and strict conformance to all terms. conditions and restrictions contained within the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulation. Applicant is also responsible for being in compliance 4. Applicant acknowledges that emergency services will not be available in a timely manner or perhaps not at all; and that County Roads. 33: and 33A. which provide seasonal roadway access to the property 5. This administrative use permit in no way guarantees or infers approval of any future structures or other improvements that the applicant may seek to construct on the property. Land owner must apply for and receive an improvement permit prior to the construction of any home. cabin. shed and/or other site improvements beyond the construction of the driveway for which this permit is issued. Furthermore. any future development willl be: subject to land use regulations in place al the time ofapplication. 6. Any shared security gate. posts. chain and/or cable shall comply with Section --1100 und shall noi be Pailmncioen stk-vgaltitv.N IDS land use nerit. No. 18463 (recorded as Reception No. 149004, San Juan County, CO). with all applicable Local, State and Federal rules and regulations. are not regularly maintained and do not receive any winter maintenance. located wilinl-asafiv.cenm, noad. O0VH07 100 AINNOO NVAP NVS VES GVoB AINAOS '3001 3IHS 31n AVMSAING @3SOdoud dVw ALINIOW MI OONDW MME GpDAg OGV807 100 "AINAOO NVAP NVS VEE GVOU AINAOO '3007 3IHO 31n AVMEAIG @3SOdoud NVIdELIS Caprtna SNG YHa 046) 3NSNG O0VJ07 100 AINAOD NVAP NVS VEE GVOS AINNOO '3001 EIHO 310 AVMEAIG G3SOdoud AHdVaoOdoL HLM NVId 3LIS MGISOANV/PARIEIS lapsiag eNo n vE/sI-LNA MMAVnaNn EV/01/ IsN Vnn ava 1200 0080/ 148936 Pana 1of CDUMTY: 3 COLDRADO SAR LADOMNA JUAN L JARAMILLDr RECORDER Fee $25.00 04-11-2013 03:10. PM Recorains April 9. 2013 Clerk and Rccorder San Juan County P.0. Box 466 Silyerton, Colorado 81433 Subject: Access and Ulility Easement across the Broadway Lode USMS No. 18463. fo access the Utc ChiefLode USMS No. 18463, near County Road 33A. Deer Park. area. near Silverton, San Juan County.Colorado. BASEMENT DEED To whom it may concern, For Ten Doilars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration. Brant Heidlebaugh, Grantor, PO Box 855, Silverton. cO 81433, does hereby grant and convey to Peter Maisel. Grantee. PO Box 386. Silverton. CO, 81433, his successors and assigns, a non- exclusive access and utility easement across the Broadway Lode USMS No. 18463, to the Cte ChicfLode USMS No, 18463. Said easement is described as follows: The Ute ChiefLode is near the Broadway Lode. Access to the Ute ChiefLode willl be from County Road 33A, which crosses through the Broadway Lode. The location ofthe thirty-foot wide easement across the BroadwayLodel is shown on the attached Exhibit A. A driveway has recently been constructed within the western part of the easement. Where the driveway is already constructed, the easement shall be located along the existing driveway, with fifteen feet of easement width on each side of the existing as- built driveway centerline. The driveway will be extended to the eastem property line of the Broadway Lode. Alters construction of the driveway extension, the easément shall be located along the as-built driveway extension. with Bicen fect of casement width on each side of the as-built driveway centerline. Although no utilitics are proposed al this time, This access and utiliry easement shall be in effect in perpeuny in the evoni that ownership of amy orl oft the: propertics changes Addirionally thes easement shall bes RS This lhce ppecaEy nI PPRIIESRPIENENE s se Padikekon. REIS B43 the easement may also contain fubres utilities shownon thes atrachodone page Exhihit A. TpS is Sse 17 148956 04-11-2013 03:10 PM Pase 3 p3 EASEMENT DEED across the Broadway Lode to the Ute ChiefLode, Page 2of3- BLEAL Signature of] Brant Heidlehaugh, Owner of the) Broadway Lode USMS No. 18463. STATE OF COLORADO ) County of San Juan SS. The foregoing document was acknowledged before me this, day IK of April 2013, by Brant Heidlebaugh. Witness my hand and official seal. OnAegBa6 Notary Public MARISSA. J. RAAB STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARYI ID #20044029906 My Cammissian Exgires August 28, 2016 Mycommission capins.fugust 33,3916 03i0 PH Puss 2 o 3 148956 04-11-2013 6 * de 149155 Pase 1 of 2 SAN JUAN COUNTY: COLDRADO LADONNA L. JARAMILLO, RECORDER 08-21-2013 09:36 Ari Recordins Fee $16.00 April9 9, 2013 Clerk and Recorder San Juan County P.O. Box 466 Silverton, Colorado 81433 Subject: Access and Utility Easement across the Moqui ChiefLode USMS No. 18463, to access the Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463, near County Road 33A, Deer Park area, near Silverton, San Juan County, Colorado. EASEMENT DEED To whom it may conçern, The owners oft the Moqui ChiefLode USMS No. 18463 are the following: Caitlin & William Gribble, Susan & David Olive, Patrick Cotter, Alexander Cotter, and. Anne & For Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the owners of the Moqui ChiefLode listed above, Grantors, PO Box 13374, Burton, WA 98013-0374, do hereby grant and convey to Peter Maisel, Grantee, PO: Box 286, Silverton, CO, 81433, his successors and assigns, at non-exclusive access and utility easement across the Moqui ChiefLode, to the Ute ChiefLode USMS No. 18463. Said easement is further described The Ute ChiefLode borders the Moqui ChiefLode. Access to the Ute ChiefLode will be from County Road 33A, which crosses through the Broadway Lode, adjacent to the Moqui ChiefLode. The location of the fifty-foot wide easement is shown on the attached Exhibit A. A driveway may be constructed within the easement. Prior to driveway construction, the easement shall be located along the centerline oft the proposed driveway. The driveway shail be staked prior to construction, in accordance with the attached Exhibit A. After construction of the proposed driveway, the access and utility easement shall be located along the as-built driveway location, with twenty-five feet of easement width on each side oft the as-built driveway centerline. Although no utilities are proposed This access and utility easement shall be in effect in perpetuity in the event that ownership of any or all of the properties changes. Additionally the easement shall be as This seven page easement agreement document shall be filied Sn the San Juani County Robert Moses. as follows: at this time, the easement. may also contain future utilities. shown on the attached one page Exhibit A. Courthouse. Page 2 of7 through Page 6 0f7: Signarure Pages. Page 7 of7: Exhobit A. Page 10r7 149155 08-21-2013 09:36 AM Pase 2 of 3 EASEMENT DEED acrossi thel Moqui ChiefLode: to the Ute ChiefLode, Page 2 of7- 9B Signature ofCaitlin Gribble, Owner oft the Moqui Chief Lodel USMS No. 18463. STATE OF ashmyhor ) Notary Publie State ofy Washington THORN BUN MYCOMMISSION EXPIRES February 13,2017 )ss, ) County of Kins The foregoing document was acknowledged before me this a4 day of Apn Caitlin Gribble. 20_ 2 by Witness myl hand and official seal. My commission expires: Dall a Rthdalle Signature of William Gribble, Owner of the Moqui ChiefLode USMS No. 18463. KAREN M. DAVIS NOTARY STATE OF WASHINGTON COMMISSION EXPIRES DECEMBER 19. 2015 day STATEOF_ WA County of King ofbpril William Gribble. ) PUBLIG )Ss. The foregoing document was acknowledged before me this 20_22013 by Witness my) hand and official seal. / KacenDavis Notary Public My commission expires: decemeRs 19,2015 Page2of7 149065 Pase 1 pf 1 SAN JUAN CDUNTY: COLDRADO LADOWNA L. JARAMILLO RECORDER 06-11-2013 11:05 AH Recordins Fee $11.00 BASEMENT DEED across the Moqui ChicfLode to1 the Ute ChiefLode, Page 3of7- CMCCCU Signature of Susan Olive, Owner oft thel Moqui ChiefLode USMS No. 18463. STATE OF WASHINGTON PIERCE ss. Countyo of_ ) Thei foregoing document was acknowledged before me this 262 by day ofApnil Susan Olive. 2013 Ril Witness my hand and offiçial seal a Notary Publje) SAT My commission expires:_ 2-20-16 NOTARY - APUBLIC 4 AL Signature ofl David Ollve, Owner ofthe Moqui ChiefLodc USMS No. 18463. STATEOF WASHIGTON ) County of_ PIERCE of_ Aph David Olive. Wimess commission My )ss. ) 20/3 The foregoing document Was aoknowledged before mei this 247 A my hand and official seal Chanely WASW expires 2-30-16 Puge3er7 149304 Page SAN JUAN 1 of COUNTY, 1 11-12-2013 COLORADO LADONNA L. JARAMILLD, 01:46 PM RECORDER Recording Fee $11.00 EASEMENT DEED across the Moqui ChiefLode to the Ute ChiefLode, Page 4 of7- Signatred ofPatrick Cotter, Owner of the) Moqui ChiefLode USMS No. 18463. Gd PROVINCEOF Alberha Cityof Calgary SS. 264h The foregoing document was acknowledged before me this day of April Patrick Cotter. 20 13 by Witness my hand and official seal. h ur rryluces * 3c gi Alberta t Ieandion commission My pw pM expires: does not expire. Pope S . 149004 04-30-2013 01:48 PM Pase 2 of 3 -EASEMENT DEED across the Moqui ChiefLode to the Ute ChiefLode, Page 6 of7- Glisar Signature ofATme! Moses, Owner oft the Moqui ChiefLode USMS No. 18463. Sigpature Robert Moses, Owner of the Moqui ChiefLode USMS No. 18463. 7 STATE OF Washinghn County of Kingr ) ) SS. ) The foregoing document was acknowledged before me this 19th day fAprlk Anne and Robert Moses. 20/3 by Witness my hand and official seal. Public Aps My commission Daz364 expires Notery Public Suate of Washington EARLYMNE K CHUNN My Appointment Expirss Dac 2.2014 Pagetats 149004 06-30-2013.011485 Pn Pase 3 of 3 e STAFF REPORT FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Regular Meeting: March 12, 2014 From: Bob Nevins, Planning Director Project No. 2013-14 Public Hearing-Preliminary/Final Plan Application Review Applicant Representative-usa Adair, Engineer Mountain, Inc. Parcel: Ute Chief Lode USMS No. 18463 APplcant/Owner-Pete Maisel INTRODUCTION Pete Maisel, Owner/Applicant, is requesting Preliminary/Fimal Plan approval to construct a I-story cabin, detached shed and associated utility improvements on the Ute ChiefLode. This application was submitted by Engineer Mountain, Inc. on February 4, 2014. The Ute ChiefLode Preliminary-Fina Submittal is attached in a separate. folder. LPROCESS Preliminary Plan allows the applicant to present their proposed use or development to the County in specific terms, in every appropriate detail including plans and specifications for structures, roads, utilities and other improvements. At] Final Plan, the applicant presents whatever material or information that may have been requested by the Board of Commissioners as a condition of Preliminary Plan approval; submits any necessary corrections to: final documents; and prepares final documents for signature and/or recording. The review process for this Improvement Permit application has been Consolidated since the intent of the Land Use Regulation and interests of efficiency are served. Sketch Plan application was reviewed by the Planning Commission on December 10, 2013; the Board of County Commissioners concurred with the Planning Commission recommendation and approved the Sketch Plan at aj regular public meeting on. January 8, 2014. II. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Planning Commission at a regular meeting on February 19, 2014, reviewed the application with the applicant to determine its compliance with the County Zoning and Land Use Regulations and its conformance to the County Master Plan. Planning Commission: made a determination and forwarded a unanimous (6-0 with a member absent) recommendation: of: approval to the Board of County Commissioners. III. PUBLIC NOTICE Consolidated Preliminary/Final Plan review requires public notice. Notice of the public hearing by the Board of County Commissioners was published int the Silverton Standard on' Thursday, February 27,2014. Public Notice of thel Planning Commission meeting was mailed to adjacent property owners within 1,500 feet oft thej property on February 7, 2014. Staff has not received any public inquiries or written comments concerning this application. IV. ZONING/LAND USE REQUIREMENTS from public land or 301 feet from private land. The land is zoned "Mountain Zone." Residential use is a Use Subject to Review. Mountain Zone requirements include: a minimum parcel or lot area of five (5) acres and minimum setbacks of 201 feet All applications forindividual building sites shall comply with the requirements set forth in Section 4-110 Design and Development Standards for All Special Uses/Improvement Permits. Since this property is located above 11.0001 feet, Section 4-110t. Square Footage Limitations is applicable. V. PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT The owneri is proposing to construct a rustic, 1-story, 2-bedroom cabin containing 1,000: feet (750 square feet, with ai request for al bonus of 250 square feet). A detached shed and associated site improvements are also included in the proposal. The access driveway passes through the Broadway Lode MS 18643 and thel Moqui ChiefLode MS 18643 up to the Ute ChiefMS 18643. The drive is located entirely on private property and contained within deeded access easement. The alignment was administratively approved The property is located approximately 3.5 miles from downtown Silverton via 14th Street and County Road 331 to County Road 33A. The proposed cabin site is situated at an approximate elevation of11,800 feet within a stand of mature coniferous trees behind al knoll area to the north and about 600 vertical feet with conditions on. May 28, 2013 as Land Use Permit No. 2013-07. above Deer Park Creek. VI. PROJECT SUMMARY a. Property Location: The parcel is located in unincorporated San. Juan County and surrounded by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands. It lies southeast of the Town of Silverton at elevations ranging from: about 11,520to 11,760 feet int the Deer Park area south of] Kendall Mountain and b. Size: The parcel measures approximately 300 feet by 1,500 feet and contains about 10 acres. c. Current Zoning: The land is zoned "Mountain Zone." Permitted Uses by Right are mining and milling, and activities which do not involve any construction or development of: any sort (such as grazing. camping, picnicking. hiking and outdoor recreation). All other uses. including residential use, are Uses Subject tol Review. Mountain Zone requirements sinclude: a minimum parcel or lot area of five (5)acres west of Kendall Peak. and minimum setbacksof20 feet from public lands or 30 feet from private lands. d. Current Land Use: The land is undeveloped. e.) Proposed Land Use: Thej proposed land use is Residential with accessory uses. The proposed development includes a 1-story, 2-bedroom/l-bath, cabin containing 1,000: feet (750 square feet witha request for a bonus of 250: square feet), detached shed (150 square feet) and associated site improvements. f.Surrounding Land Use: The: surrounding area is largely public land with the primary uses being resource management and outdoor recreation. While there are currently no cabins or other structures built in the immediate vicinity oft the Ute Chief, a cabin site has been approved on the Broadway Lode. g. Proposed Building Envelope: There are site-specific areas within the Ute ChiefLode that are developable based on the INSTAAR Natural Hazards Maps (Geologic, Avalanche, Wildfire and Overall), site topography, tree cover/vegetation and access. The proposed building envelope and cabin design are acceptable in terms of location, siting, size, scale, height, form and materials. h. Access: County Roads 33 and 33A are single-lane, unpaved roads that provide adequate seasonal (summer) vehicular access to the site. During the winter months when avalanche dangeris low, the snow-covered roads allow travel by snowmobiles, skis and snowshoes. Applicant is proposing to access the property from CR 33A by constructing a 12-foot wide, 4,100-foot long unpaved driveway from the Broadway Lode up through thel Moqui ChiefLode to the cabin site on the Ute Chief. i. Water Supply: Applicant is proposing to haul potable wateri from his residence in Silverton that has metered utility billing and store it on-site in a 500-gallon cistern to meet the domestic and emergency j.Sewage Treatment: Applicant is proposing to develop a septic system that will comply with all San k. Power: Applicant plans to utilize propane gas and solar with a generator as a back-up power source. m. Trash/Solid Waste: Applicant will be responsible for transporting trash to the Transfer Station and n. Emergency Service: While emergency services (police, fire, medical/EMT) are not readily available, especially when the road is snow-covered and avalanche danger is considerable, they are adequate given 0. Communications: Telephone and television service are not mentioned in the application. p. Exterior Lighting: Exterior lighting shall be minimal and comply with County requirements. service needs. Juan Basin Health (SJBH) regulations. .Heating: Applicant intends to have one (1) wood stove in the cabin. paying the required disposal fees. the) proposed low-intensity, personal residential use. q. Revegetation and Landscaping: Applicant is proposing to create a defensible wildfire zone by removing some of the dense trees and by raking and removing some of the combustible brush/ground cover around the cabin while preserving a majority of mature coniferous trees for visual screening and VII. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION AND CONDITIONS Thel Preliminary/Final Plan application is consistent with the Sketch Plan submittal and adequately Planning Commission recommends approval of the Preliminary/Fina. Plan application with the following 1. Land Use: Approval of one (1) single-family cabin for strictly non-commercial, personal residential use; any other use, such as a vacation rental, shall require County approval ofa Use Permit and substantiation of having adequate square footage/bedrooms, utilities and services to safely accommodate the proposed use, guest capacity and occupancy durations. All improve- ments, uses and activities shall bei fully contained within the private property boundaries oft the 2. Design Standards: Approval ofa a 250 square foot bonus as this project is determined to be "extraordinary." The residential development and associated site improvements shall be in 3. Size of Improvements: Approval of a I-story, 2-bedroom/l-bath cabin that measures 25 feet by 40 feet and has a total floor area of 1,000 square feet (750 square feet with a bonus of 250 square feet). The maximum cabin height shall be 22 feet above natural grade. The detached shed shall be a maximum of 200 square feet and 16 feet in height. These structures shall be appropriately located and sized to minimize impacts on scenery and environmentally sensitive areas. This approval does not include any atellie/communication dish, antenna, fencing or other 4. Usel Permit: Approval of a 6-month extension (May 28, 2014 tol November 30, 2014) for Use Permit No. 2013-07 to allow for construction oft the access drive through the Broadway and Moqui Chief to the building site on the Ute Chief. The road work may be started/ completed prior to issuance oft the building permit. The entire driveway alignment and adjacent property boundaries were "flagged" and verified on-site by staff during a site visit on September 26, 2013. County staff shall conduct a site visit this year to confirm the flagging/ alignment prior to any 5. Site Access: Approval ofa 12-foot wide umpaved driveway with culverts and tumouts as needed toa access the cabin site. The approved access drive shall be approximately 4.100 feet (0.75 miles) inj length from its starting point on the Broadway Lode. up through the Moqui ChiefLode and onto the Ute Chiefproperty, The drivewny and all clearing. grading and otherroad aesthetic purposes. addresses those conditions. conditions and/or stipulations: Ute Chief. compliance with Section 4-1101 Design and Development Standards. such improvements. grading, site work or construction. improvements shall occur entirely on private property and within the deeded access easement. 6. Public Dedication: No County roads or historic trails are contained within the property and no 7. Site Survey: A licensed surveyor shall verify the driveway alignment, cabin site and associated improvements; the adjacent property lines shall also be clearly identified to ensure that all construction activities and site improvements are located within the private property boundaries. Planning and Building staff shall conduct a site visit prior to any clearing, grading site work or 8. Site Disturbance: Site disturbance shall be minimized to the greatest extent possible. Any disturbed areas shall have adequate erosion control measures in place and they shall be revegetated with native plant species that are certified weed-free as soon as possible after 9. Building Materials and Lighting: Approval of the exterior building material palette for the residential cabin and detached shed: natural wood, board and batten siding, rusted metal wainscoting and rusted metal roofing. Windows and solar panels shalll be non-reflective, non-glare. All building materials and colors shall blend in with the natural landscape and vegetation to minimize visual impacts. Exterior lighting shall be minimal and comply with 10. Water Supply: Approval to transport potable water from the owner's residence in Silverton that has metered utility billing and store it on-site in al buried 500-gallon cistern with gravity flow to 11. Sewage Treatment: Approval of an engineered septic system that includes one (1) composting ori incinerating toilet and a graywater leachfield that meets all San Juan Basin Health (SJBH) regulations and specifications. Once there is driveway access, heavy equipment may access the leachfield site for needed testing. Upon field testing and final system design, applicant shall 12. Power: Approval oft thej power source being propane gas stored in a portable tank and solar panels. A generatori is also approved as a back-up power source and it shall be located in the 13. Heating: Approval of the heating source being a wood-burning stove. The stovess shall be ofthe typeapproved by the Environmental Protection. Agency (EPA) and it shalll be equipped withan public easement dedications are required. construction activity. disturbance. County requirements. meet the domestic and emergency service needs. obtain final approval from San Juan Basin Health. detached shed to reduce adverse noise impacts on the surrounding area. approved chimney cap or spark arrestor to minimize the risk of wildfire. 14. Refuse and Water Billing: The property shall bej placed on the Town of Silverton's utility billing system for refuse prior to issuance of a completed building permit. The property owner is responsible for solid waste transportation and disposal fees. On-site trash shall be contained within a structure ori in an enclosed, bear-proof container at all times until it is removed to the Transfer Station. Should the current owner or a new owner not have municipal water service in Silverton, the property then shall be placed on the Town's utility billing system for water. 15. Acknowledgement: As with previous improvement permits approved by the County, Applicant will be asked to sign aj notarized document acknowledging the conditions of approval for the improvement permit including the stipulation that this cabin is for non-commercial, personal residential use. This action will follow County Commission approval of the Preliminary/Pinal 16. Building Permit: Applicant shall obtain a County building permit and pay all associated fees prior to commencing any construction activity. However, applicant may construct the access driveway in accordance with the Use Permit No. 2013-07 prior to issuance of the building permit. Plan. Attached: Preliminary/Final Plan Binder-Ute ChiefLode Improvement Permit Application SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. San Juan County regulations state the following: All residential development shall be required to submit a Scenic Quality Report at the Thisi is a Scenic Quality Report for the. Proposed Breed Cabin, located on the Ute Chief The Ute ChiefLodei is located approximately three miles from Silverton, accessed by Deer Park Road (County Road 33A). The sitei is located near Lower Deer Park. Thereis an existing driveway on Deer Park Road which will be used to access the property. time ofs sketch plan. submittal. Lode USMS No. 18463, prepared by Engineer Mountain, Inc. Two photos follow this page: proposed cabin. cabin. (1)A A photo of a BLM map, showing the general locations of the Ute ChiefLode: and (2) A photo of a Google Earth image, showing the approximate location of the proposed I *SOILS *RETAININGI WALLS *SEPTICS *FOUNDATIONS *GRADING ANDI DRAINAGE EMGIMEER MIONUINTAIN, UNG *SITE DEVELOPMENT llgide Gem ALFINE Silvertony Northstan Mne daho Mine endal Mouhtas 4075 Sulan Mountain, Grand FUN Aoas Aa 0899 Molas DANI 3322 Pass BLM Map with Approximate Locations ofUte ChiefLode and Proposed Cabin Marked P.O. Box 526-9621 Reese Street- Silverton, Colorado 81433 1 phone/fax (970)387-0500 "SOILS'RETAININGI WALLS *SEPTICS *FOUNDATIONS *GRADING, AND DRAINAGE EMGIMEER MIOUNITAIN, UNGO *SITE DEVELOPMENT Cabin Coogleearth Google Earth Image with Approximate Location of] Proposed Cabin Marked. P.O. Box 526-9 962 Reese Street - Silverton, Colorado 81433 -1 phone/fax (970)387-0500 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. The photos on the previous pages show the general location oft the Ute ChiefLode and the proposed cabin. The County regulations require that this Scenic Quality Report Designations ofscenic views ofnatural and historic features both) from and toward the site and descriptions ofl how these vistas shall be preserved. Graphic depictions oft the proposed structure 's impact on these views. shall be. submitted to allow staff the Planning Commission, and the Board ofCounty Commissioners to assess the impacts of the project The proposed cabin location was selected by the Applicant. Itis moved back into the trees, away from a buildable, clearing/overlook area, which has an expansive view of local mountains. The building site was inj part originally chosen by the Project/County Surveyor Earnie Schaaf when he surveyed the property. Earnie Schaaf placed a "building site" survey pin at the clearing overlook area, which he considered at the time tol be the best building site on1 the property. The Applicant has moved the cabin location back from the survey pin and overlook into the trees. This creates much less of a view from the cabin, but also prevents visibility of the cabin from people looking towards the site. Building at the clearing overlook area could have potentially caused some visibility oft the cabin, for aj person standing on top of one oft the local peaks, using binoculars. Placement of the cabin at the location proposed by the Applicant will remove the cabin from what wel believe would be any potential pedestrian access viewsheds. The cabin will be located back behind and away from the clearing overlook, located in medium dense, tall, evergreen trees. Itis not anticipated thati it will be able to be seen from any County The four corners of the proposed cabin have been staked, with the cabin perimeter marked with yellow surveyor's flagging tape. The cabin was staked in the field with approximate dimensions of25 feet by 301 feet (750 square feet). Adjacent toi the proposed cabin is a one-story proposed shed. The approximate location of the front wall ofthe proposed shed was also staked, and marked with blue flagging. The proposed Breed cabin will bei in the same location as what was submitted for the previous property owner at this location; however, the proposed conceptual cabin footprint has been increased to 25 feet by 40 feet (a total footprint of 1000 square feet). The proposed shed has been conceptually designed as ai maximum of101 feet by 20: feet (200 square feet). Photos of the proposed building site, proposed cabin location, proposed shed, and proposed septic system area are: included on the following six pages. include the followingi information: and the effectiveness ofproposed mitigation measures. Roads or Highway 550. 4 *SOILS' *RETAININGI WALLS *SEPTICS "FOUNDATIONS *GRADING ANDI DRAINAGE EMGIMEER MIOUINTAIN, UNGa SITEDEVELOPMENT View ofCabin Footprint (Yellow Flagging) Looking Towards thel East (24) P.O. Box 526-962 Reese Street- Silverton, Colorado 81433 - phone/fax (970)387-0500 *SOILS *RETAININGI WALLS *SEPTICS "FOUNDATIONS *GRADING. ANDI DRAINAGE *SITE DEVELOPMENT EMGIMEER MIOUNTAIN, UNGO View of Cabin Footprint (Yellow Flagging) Looking' Towards the Northeast (25) View of Cabin Footprint (Yellow Flagging) Looking Towards the North (26) P.O. Box 526-9621 Reese Street- - Silverton, Colorado 81433 - phone/fax (970)387-0500 *SOILS *RETAININGI WALLS *SEPTICS FOUNDATIONS *GRADING. ANDI DRAINAGE EMGIMEER MONUINTAIN, UNGO *SITE DEVELOPMENT View of Cabin Footprint (Yellow Flagging) Looking Towards the West (29) P.O. Box 526-9621 Reese Street - Silverton, Colorado 81433 - phone/fax (970)387-0500 *SOILS RETAINING WALLS *SEPTICS *FOUNDATIONS *GRADING. ANDI DRAINAGE *SITE DEVELOPMENT EMGIMEER MIOUNITAIN, UNGO View of Cabin Footprint (Yellow Flagging) Looking Towards the Northwest (30) View of Cabin Footprint (Yellow Flagging) Looking Towards the Southwest (31) P.O. Box 526-9621 Reese Street - Silverton, Colorado 81433 - phone/fax (970)387-0500 *SOILS RETAINING WALLS *SEPTICS "FOUNDATIONS GRADING. ANDI DRAINAGE EMGIMEER MOUNTAIN, UNGO *SITE DEVELOPMENT View of Cabin Footprint (Yellow Flagging) Looking' Towards the South (32) View of Cabin (Yellow), Shed (Blue), and Survey Pin Looking Towards the East (35) P.O. Box 526-962 Reese Street- Silverton, Colorado 81433 phone/fax (970)387-0500 *SOILS RETAININGWALLS SEPTICS "FOUNDATIONS *GRADINGAND! DRAINAGE EMGIMEER MOJUNTAIN UNGO *SITED DEVELOPMENT View of Shed Footprint (Blue Flagging) & Survey Pin Looking Towards the East (36) View of Septic System Area (Yellow) with Man near Survey Pin in Background, Looking Towards the South (39) P.O. Box 526-962 Reese Street- - Silverton, Colorado 81433 - phone/fax (970)387-0500 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. In the County Scenic Quality Report regulations, iti is requested that we provide A color photo isi included on the following page, showing the view FROM within the staked cabin footprint. The photo was taken in the approximate location of where the front oft the cabin will bel located. The proposed cabin yellow flagging is visible ini the foreground of the picture. The view from the cabin is looking towards the clearing overlook area. The clearing overlook area has an expansive view oflocal mountains. County Roads and Highway 550 are not visible from the cabin, as shown in the photo following this page. Therefore, we expect that views of the cabin from local County Views from the proposed cabin in the other three directions (from the back and sides) are On the: following page is a color photo of the view from the proposed cabin, looking information about the view) FROM the building site. Roads or Highway 550 would also be unlikely. obscured by the existing dense evergreen trees. towards the southwest. 11 *SOILS RETAININGWALLS *SEPTICS *FOUNDATIONS *GRADING AND DRAINAGE *SITE DEVELOPMENT EMGIMEER MIOUNTAIN UNGO VIEW: FROM PROPOSED CABIN (Yellow Flagging) Towards Survey Pin and Mountains, Looking Towards the Southwest (34) P.O. Box 526-9621 Reese Street - Silverton, Colorado 81433 - phone/fax (970)387-0500 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. This section of the Scenic Quality Report includes information on how the views of and from the site will bej preserved, and the proposed mitigation measures used toi reduce any impacts the project may have on these views. The County regulations require this information, in order toj provide the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners with: Evidence that the location ofthe structure is designed toi minimize the visual impacts and tor not detract from the scenic qualilyofadjacent, public lands or existing trails. Thej proposed cabin site was selected because iti is located within dense trees. Thej proposed cabin location is pushed back into the trees, away from the optimum building location at the clearing overlook area - which would have provided wonderful views from the cabin, but also would have created the potential for public viewing of the cabin from pedestrian-access: terrain and peaks. The cabin location selected by the Applicant will require minimal tree clearing - only as required for fire protection, according to the Firewise booklet adopted by San Juan The location and orientation oft the cabin and shed have been selected to minimize the Thej proposed cabin and shed are located in ai nearly-flat area, in order to minimize Trees within thej proposed building envelope are estimated at 201 to 501 feet tall. Draft floor plans prepared by Residential Engineering and the draft front elevation sketch prepared by Matt Green, EIT of Silverton arei included on the following three pages for County. possibility ofit! being viewed from any direction. disturbance of the existing natural terrain. your review. 13 NVIda001. SNl NOISEa MILNEGISIN a3a4g GIAWG N3GISTS NY148001HGN0935 N9ISa MIINEGISEA GE348 CIAVG Prapisdd Bral Cob,VRLCPL Lode Scalc lixk-5Ret Pcd LyMaGAETT 27AUL2624 13A lla x 2A - A 3 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. The County regulations require that the Scenic Quality Report includes information Evidence that the designs orient improvements in ways that allow them to blend. ini with andutilize the natural topography. The. submittal shall include, but not be limited to, elevations at a scale suitable for a determination that all. standards ini this section have The proposed cabin is being designed as a maximum 1,000 square feet structure with a We have created a graphic depiction of the approximate size of the cabin on aj photo in AutoCAD. The outline oft the front wall oft the cabin has been drawn onto the front two stakes in the photo in AutoCAD. The stakes werej placed approximately 30 feet apart. The height above the existing ground surface tot the finished floor elevation was estimated at approximately 30 inches, in order toj prevent snow from melting into the The. AutoCAD drawing showing a graphic depiction ofthe proposed cabin's approximate location, orientation, conceptual height, size, and scale isi included on the regarding thei following: been met, Three-Dimensional. Modeling, etc. loft. cabin. following page. 17 PAGE 18 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. The County regulations require that the project should include the following: Plans to remove and. save topsoil, prior to any. grading or excavation and replacement, Any topsoil found during construction ofthe proposed driveway, cabin, and shed will be The County regulations require that the project should include the following: Location and installation ofutilities in ways that will cause the least damage to the Thej project includes the following proposed utilities: a proposed underground septic system, aj proposed underground water tank (cistern), an additional cistern near the cabin ori ini the shed, and some associated underground buried water and sewer piping. The septic system location was selected based on San Juan County Public Health Department regulations and setbacks. The buried cistern location was selected to allow gravity flow of water tot the cabin (eliminating the need for a pump, thereby reducing power usage), and a gravity powered pipe fed from ai nearby stream into a cistern. The water and sewer construction will occur with the least amount of disturbance necessary, in order tol limit damage to the natural environment. No electric or overhead powerlines are proposed. Power and heat sources are to include solar, propane, a woodstove, a propane boiler (for in-floor heating pipes with wood backup), and al backup generator, and these items are not anticipated to cause physical damage tot the natural environment. The County regulations require that the project should include the following: Provisions requiring shielding of exterior lighting toj prevent direct visibility of light bulbs from off-site, directing ofo all exterior lighting toward either the ground or the surface ofo a building and prohibiting high intensity sodium vapor or similar lighting. The proposed exterior lighting for this project is ai minimum amount of automatic on-off motion detection solar lights, just enough for safety purposes. No sodium vapor lights are proposed or will be used. We would suggest one solar powered light at each door. for reuse during re-vegetation. carefully stockpiled on-site, to be used for landscaping. natural environment. 19 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. The County regulations require that the project should include the following: Design and construction plans for roads and associated. structures that bear a logical relationship to existing topography to minimize the needj for cuts andj fills. The driveway for this project was approved in 2014 and constructed in 2014 or 2015. No driveway improvements are proposed at this time, unless required by the County. The existing driveway was designed toj permit vehicular access while minimizing ground disturbance. It starts on the Broadway Lode, where Brant Heidlebaugh of Silverton had a driveway built on County Road 33A (Deer Park Road). The Broadway Lodei is now owned by Michele and Garrick Dooley. The existing driveway then crosses thel Moqui ChiefLode, owned by Bruce Conrad and Sharon Lantz of Silverton. The driveway then enters the Ute ChiefLode and provides access to the proposed Breed cabin building The driveway was constructed to minimize disturbance and environmental impacts. Please refer tot the 2013 Land Use Permit and driveway plans included in this submittal envelope. for additional information. 20 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. The County regulations require that the building design should include the following: Utilization of colors and textures found naturally in the landscape and prohibitiono of reflective materials, such as highly reflective glass or metals. Thej proposed colors and textures of the cabin are the following: Squared wooden logs with a natural-colored brown stain/treatment Non-reflective brown propanel roofing. Color photos of the proposed conceptual building materials are included on the following page. 21 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. Example ofbrown propanel roofing. Image credit: The Home Depot Example of Squared log cabin siding. Image Credit: Log Houses of America, Inc. Example of Squared log cabin siding with white chinking. Image Credit: logcabinsforless.com 22 SCENIC QUALITY REPORT Ute ChiefLode Prepared By Engineer Mountain, Inc. In conclusion, this project appears to be in conformance with the County Scenic Quality Thel building sitel location was selected based on the dense, tall tree cover, which will The orientation and design of the proposed structures works with the natural terrain of The optimum building site (at the clearing overlook area with expansive views) was not selected, because it could have potentially caused the cabin to be visible from The driveway alignment had been constructed along the natural contour tol limit The colors and textures of the materials selected for the cabin and shed (brown wood and brown propanel roofing) blend in with the colors of the natural surroundings. Itis expected that viewing this cabin from any County Roads, Highway 550, and even local pedestrian-access: terrain/peaks will be difficult toi impossible - because of the cabin location selected by the Applicant, moved back into the trees, away from the Thank you for your consideration and review of this project, for the proposed Breed Cabin on the Ute ChiefLode. Ifyou would like additional information, please contact Engineer Mountain, Inc. at (970)387-0500, or Applicant David Breed at (603)738-7161. regulations in the following ways: shield view oft the cabin from surrounding viewpoints. the property, and not against it. some nearby pedestrian access terrain. grading and any unnecessary tree clearing. optimum building site with views. 23 MEMORANDUM October 9, 2024 TO: San Juan County Commissioners FR: William A. Tookey RE: GW: Lode MS 1132 Travis Mohrman has submitted an Improvement Permit Application for the development ofa20' X8 160 sq. ft. storage shed to be located on the GW: Lode MS 1132. The property is located near Ophir Pass and will be accessed via a trail from Country Road 8. The property is currently owned by Travis Mohrman and the taxes are current.. The property is located within the Mountain Zoning District and meets the minimum lot This application would amend the Improvement Permit previously approved for Mr. Robert D. Kingsley (Opus Hut) for the construction ofa timber frame cabin, improvements to the existing trail and an accessory structure. area of 5 acres. The elevation of the property is 11,750 ft. 4-110.20 Square Footage Limitations states that All residential development located at or above 11,000 feet and below the alpine/tundra zone shall be limited to a maximum floor area of up to one thousand (1,000) square feet. A single-story, detached accessory building, no greater than 200 The current cabin is 2200 sq. ft. with an 800 sq. ft. footprint and an additional 400 sq. ft. with 200 sg. ft. footprint is attached. Also on site is a 150 sq. ft sauna. The current total Ibelieve any additional construction would not be in compliance with the current land use regulations. As such a variance to Section 4-110.20 Square Footage Limitations of the Zoning and Land Use Regulations would be required. Section 13-104 allows for variances to be granted by the Board of County Commissioners after completion of The Board ofCommissioners has the option to approve as submitted, approve with conditions or deny this application to amend the current Improvement Permit. Should the County Commissioners choose to approve, they should do SO with the following conditions prior to the issuance ofan Improvement Permit. square feet would be allowed. square footage is 2750 sq. ft. review by the Planning Commission and County Commissioners. 1. That the applicant receives a variance to Section 4-110.20 Square Footage 2. That the applicant acknowledges that emergency services will not be available ina Limitations. timely manner and perhaps not at all. 3. All improvements to the GW Lode shall fully and completely comply with, and strictly conform to, all terms, conditions and restrictions contained in the San Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulation, all permitsi issued, and all applicable State 4. The applicant shall fully and completely comply with the San. Juan County Zoning and Land Use Regulation 4-110 Design and Development Standards for all 5. Ifany historic artifacts are discovered on site during the excavation or construction, all work on the project will be stopped immediately until the Historic Review Committee or qualified archeologist can visit the site to 6. That the proposed improvements are identified and staked on site by a Colorado 7. That a 24" X 36" Plat showing the location of the current improvements and 8. That story poles are constructed on site to show the location and maximum height 9. That the Land Use Administrator visits the site after the proposed improvements have been identified and staked on site and story poles havel beeni installed but prior 10. The failure to comply with these conditions shall be grounds for the revocation of 11. That the applicant acknowledges that this is an amendment to the currently approved Improvement Permit and that all such approvals, restrictions and and Federal rules and regulations. Improvement and Use Permits. document and preserve those artifacts. Licensed Surveyor. proposed shed be provided by a Colorado Licensed Surveyor. ofthe proposed shed. to the submittal ofthel Prelminary/Final Application. this Improvement Permit. conditions will remain valid. 12.. Any other conditions that the Commissioners deems necessary Should the Commissioners choose to deny they should do SO ont the basist that the square footage ofthea additional shed exceeds thes square footage limitations for development above 11,000: feet in elevation. San Juan Regional Planning Commission Silverton, Colorado 81433 P.O. Box 223 SAN JUAN COUNTY TOWN OF SILVERTON September 17,2024 Board of County Commissioners San Juan County Silverton, CO: 81433 Members oft the Commission: RE: County Improvement Permit Application GW Lode MS 1132 Sketch Plan For the construction ofa 160 sq. ft. storage shed at the Opus Hut located near Ophir Pass and accessed from CR 8 At the regular meeting of the San Juan Regional Planning Commission on September 17, 2024, members of that Commission held a meeting to discuss the Proposed County Improvement Permit Application for a Preliminary/Final Plan for the construction ofa 160 sq. ft. storage shed at the Opus Hut GW Lode MS 1132 located in Opus Hut area and accessed from CR8. The present owner, Travis Mohrman was present to answer questions. After discussion and background oft the project, questions and presentations from William Tookey, Land use Administrator, and the applicant, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend to the San Juan County Commissioners that you approve the proposed County Improvement Permit Application and Sketch Plan with the 11 proposed conditions of approval. The motion passed unanimously. Thank you for considering these recommendations. The Planning Commission Members and James Weller, Chairman Sincerely, SanJ Joan County, Colorado Application for Improvement Permit fame Travis MohrMaA Address 225 Sengo Dr PROVALCHECKLIST Lend l'se Administrator 853-3770 Ownershipof" Minerals Vicinity Vap Phane Certifieds Survey Plat Mogumentetion Basic Plan Vap Phonel Plans ando Drawings Roads System Relationship Zoning Comparibiliry State MiningP Permit Owner Votification Wildfire Hazard Wineral Resourcel Impact Wildlife Impact ltistaric Sitet Impact Watershed Gearance County Building Inspecior Builling Permit Slate Elecirical inspector Electrical Permit SanJ Juan Basin Health Lnit Sewage Disposal: Test Design ate Diviiono ofWater Resourecs Adequate Waler Suurce WellP Permit Central Waler Disrribulion 5. Forest Service/BLM Access Approval State Division ofHighwuys Driseway Permil Subdivision Subdivision Approval PLD Mpproval Initial Date llerve Co 61455 646- Phone Ownershipo ofSurface Name Adiress SAM6 Name Aduress KAME Legal Description ofProperty: LoPE GW Uated Yhhes Suruey Sans Juon Laty, 3660 caty AKA Stcerton cO Towiship N. Range eclion Marureofimprovementt Planned: Storcage 20'8" lypous Clain No Mixynes 1132 Aaimat MiAwp Astnct lvalanche! Hazard Cdondo Geologic Hazard roads Flondplain Hazard Shek bekund et EC uient 10'x20 burldus LandlseZone: Mooltuin applicani Signalure mM Date Submirted for Permit DateP Permill Issued DateP Permir Denied Reason fork Denial Zonng DtE Application Requested 0630 1n4 Centrals Newage Calleclinn Recript FEEPUMENT Application Building Permit Subdivision/PL D Hearing. Nolice O SANJUANCOUNTY (Attach additional sheets as necessary) SUTLMINTTOATTICATON FORI IMPROVEMENT ANDI LAND USE PERMITS County Land Use Regulations, the County Master Plan and relevant forms may be found on the NOTE: THIS CHECKI LIST HASI BEEN PREPARED TON MAKEITE EASIER FOR APPLICANTS FOR LANDI USE PERMITS TO DETERMINE WHAT ISI REQUIRED BY SANJUAN COUNTYI FORI LAND USE APPROVAL. IF YOU DON'TTHINK YOU CANC COMPLETE IT, CONSIDERI HIRING Al PROFESSIONAL TO ASSIST YOU. SEVERAL PROFESSIONALS, ARE AVAILABLE IN: SILVERTON OR ELSEWHERE WHO. AREI FAMILIAR WITH" THE COUNTYI LAND USE CODE ANDI MIGHT BE ABLE TO. ASSIST YOUT IN COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION. THE COUNTY PLANNER CANNOT COMPLETE THIS CHECKI LIST FOR YOU! See Section 3-102 for a preliminary list ofinformation required for all improvement and NOTE: NO LAND USE OR IMPROVEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION WILL BE REVIEWED BY THE SAN. JUAN COLNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OR BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS UNTIL THEI LAND USE ADMINSTRATOR HAS CERTIFIED THATTHE APPLICATION IS COMPLETE. AND CONTAINS ALL County website: eN use permit applications. REQUIRED INFORMATION. 1 A. ameAdirsesaipnone numbers/email addresses of all Owners of any interest in Property and a description oft heiginteres(faciomal, ownership. mineral interests, easements, 225 E Gcrapio Dr Tllonide CO 91435 646 4653 3740 AHK takam@paslo" etc.) Tenvis Mohcman - loc20l B. Property, Deseripionlpcatiousize (3-102.3) Gluerhon,co. Approk (0 Acres 3660 County Roads Proof ofownership or consent of all owners ofany interest in the land (3-102.2)? Proof of! legal and adequate access for maximum use of proposed development and provision ofe emergency services consistent with the proposed use? (3-102.2, (I federal access permil ifa access is across federal land (3-102.13. 4-103.3()() PN ON 0.12,-0.1,4030 (TYIIN 1 [leasement ifaccessi is across private property owned by others (4-103.3()(ii) (JCounty driveway permit ifa access is from adjacent County road or if access requires new intersection with or change to any County road (3-102.12) [JState driveway permit if access is from adjacent State highway (3-102.12) [JRoad Use and Maintenance Agreement ifmultiple properties accessed from a How does the applicant propose to get to and from the state highway system? private road (3-1-2.13, 4-103.3()()) C.Whati is the proposed improvement or use? gtorarp Shed Apprex Zokc' D. Name and contact info for any contractor who will be working on the project. KP Build by owner E. Are there any existing structures or other improvements on the Property? AYIN Ifyes. describe them in detail including natyre or type ofipprovement, location, etc. and provide photographs of all such improvements. MeLin Boeins 15 oA 36hory hJ Approt 4600 Sit Tootprvt 8200 S67. Alached 2 Stor4 Wllu Lco 5RR+ fastprnt 40o SRPt F. Are there any historic structures, sites or artifacts known on the property? [Y (fso. describe them in detail including nature or type, location. etc. and provide photographs GAona. 1SOgfH 9 all such structures. sites and known artifacts. G.A Are all property taxes assessed against the property fully paid up 2-105.5.3-102.18) 7X ON lfthe. Answeri is NO. the application cannot be processed until allt taxes are fully paid. 2. Applicable Land Use Zone: Mavatus. :elevation of property? U,750 A. Ist the proposed use consistent with thei intent oft the applicable zone as stated int the Code (see section 1-106.1 for statement ofi intent for cach zone)? Y (JN B. Is proposed development consistent with applicable zone regulations re C.I Ifthe proposed use is in the Mountain Zone (see 1-106.1): minimun parcel size, setbacks (see 1-113)?XY [N density, Does the use adverselys affect natural and scenic environment? how? Eper 14 propez to ye Lchuss Ifso, exighug shuctoe durHLy to the north No adbiunal 2 uisucd vapact, Ist the proposed use consistent with seasonal access? KY ON Isitwithint the alpine tundra ecosystem (see 1-107.1)? DY BN Note: Residential development is prohibited within any alpine tundra ecosystem. Isthe applicant or any related person or entity the owner ofany existing residence int the Mountain Zone? DY N Ifso, what existing property? Note: Under 1-107.1.ifan: applicant has an existing residential property in the Mountain Zone, any land use application cannot be processed as a use subject to review but must be reviewed using the criteria oft the subdivision regulations in D. Ifthe proposed development is at or above 11,000 feet elevation. does it meet the E. Is the proposed use a vacation rental? (Y [N Ifso, isi it permitted under and F.Ist the proposed development a subdivision? [Y SN Ifso, see Chapter 7 of the Code I1 Scenic preservation - is property within 1500 ftc OFDISNGRRDHwy 550? [I Mineral (see 1-107.5)-is property located within Sections 10.13.14.15.16.17.22 Chapter7. limitations on square footage (4-110.20)? consistent with the vacation rental regulations (4-110.21)? fora additional requirements. 3. Are any Overlay Zones applicable? (check all applicable) (JAlpine Loop?(1-107.4, 1-114) 25 OfT41N.R7W? (1-116.1) EI Watershed Protection? (1-107.6) [1 Town - County Mutual Interest (1-107.7)-is property ever likely to be connected to D Does the property likely cross a county line or is access from another County? A. What provisions of Master Plan apply to area or to proposed use/development? Town services or annexed into Town? (1-107.7, 1-117) 4. Master Plan Compliance (4-103.3): B. Is the proposed development consistent with applicable Master Plan provisions? List applicable sections and explain how proposed development/use is consistent with those provisions? 3 5. IsCounty review oft the application likely to cost the County more than the base review fee (see 2-104.1)? OY-N Ifso, what additional services is the County likely to require in connection withi its review of the application? 6. How many properiesparetsclaims are located within a relevant area for determination of cumulative impacts under (4-103.1 and. .2))?. and the basis for that determination Describe the area deemed to be relevant A. How many other parcels are accessed via same road? area and might be affected by drainage from the property?. C. How many other parcels are located within the same air shed? B. How many other parcels are located within thes same drainage basin or other relevant D. Are any other parcels likely to obtain water from any underground source which is interconnected with any underground water source which is proposed to be tapped for 7. Do any natural hazards pose a risk on the property or with regard to any access to the water for use on the property? Ifso, how many? property? (check as applicable) MAvalanche Hazard (Chapter 8) UGeologic Hazard (Chapter 9) [JE Floodplain Hazard (Chapter 10) [Wildfire Hazard (Chapter 11) Explain the nature oft ther natural hazards which may pose a risk inc connection with the development and how the applicant proposes to minimize or avoid such risks. Praprd developned 15 Onoccupicd proposed choaepae IAnedy absut lo ekiht sppavel 8. Historic Impact Review (3-105) Might the proposed development have any sites or assets located either on or off the property?(1033e), Ifso, identify impact on historic Ghrchse the historic sites 4 or assets which might be affected and explain how they might be affected and how the applicant proposes to avoid such effects. 9. Potential Health Impacts - Might the proposed use (when considered cumulatively with existing or potential development on all other properties within the relevant area - see number listed in 6a and in 6(a - d)above )have any adverse impact on health ofhumans, wildlife or natural habitat or on environmental uly/0-06.410330) and (e)) (YEN Wildlife [YKN Noise IJYN Water pollution DJYKN Dust, smoke, fumes. contaminants or air pollution CIYKN N. Adverse affect on quality of water for human consumption? (1-115.3) (JYWNSoil contamination, erosion, etc. UYNI Hazardous materialsysubstances Explain the nature of each potential impact and how the applicant proposes to minimize or avoid such risks. 10. Might the proposed development (when considered cumulatively with existing or potential development on all other properties within the relevant area - see number listed in 6(a) above) Explain the nature ofe each potential impact and how the applicant proposes to minimize or avoid have any adverse impacts on County roads? (3-107I)YDN such risks. 11. Might the proposed development (when considered cumulatively with existing or potential development on all other properties within the relevant area - see numbers listed in 6 and 6(a - d) above) have any adverse impacts on other property? 4-03dUYON Explain the nature of each potential impact and how the applicant proposes to minimize or avoid such risks. 5 12. Might the proposed development (when considered cumulatively with existing or potential development on all other properties within the relevant area -S see numbers listedi in 6 and 6(a- d) above) have any adverse impacts on scenic values? (4-1033)DYAN Explain the nature of each potential impact and how the applicant proposes to minimize or avoid such risks., 13. Might the proposed development (when considered cumulatively with existing or potential development on all other properties within the relevant area sce numbers listed in 63 and 6(a- - d)above) have any adverse impacts on wildlife (habitat, food sources, migration, hunting. etc.)? Explain ther nalure of each potential impact and how the applicant proposes to minimize or avoid 4-10330DDYN such risks. 14. Might the proposed development (when considered cumulatively with existing or potential development on all other properties within the relevant area - see numbers listed in 6 and 6(a - d)above) have any adverse impacts on erosion or other natural condition? Explain the nature ofe each potential impact and how the applicant proposes to minimize or avoid N such risks. (4-1033eDUYM 15. Are Skyline Regulations (3-102.7, .+-110.18) Ifyes, has the demonstrated applicableIYN Applicant compliance with Skyline regulations? OYIN (IPhotos ofe existing property conditions (3-102.7(a)) OR Representations of proposed development against skyline (3-102.7(b)) 6 OStory poles (ifnecessary) (3-102.7(c)) 16. Has the applicant provided a Scenic Quality Report (4-110.19)?0Y AN 16. Has Applicant provided proof of availability of adequate source of potable water for maximum potential use of proposed development, fire fighting and other purposes (3-102.8,4- 103.3(b)) Il Decreed water right [JCentral water system [1 Well permit Water storage system 17. Has Applicant provided proof of adequate sewage disposal for maximum use ofp proposed development (3-102.10, 4-1-3.3(c)) [JYUJN (I Central sewer: system [Jexisting or (Inew 1 Individual septic system permit development (4-103.3(g))? [IY LIN 18. Has the Applicant provided proof of adequate utilities for maximum use of proposed a. electric (ISMPA service commitment Dc other b:t telephone communications DJ land line service commitment fcell phone service available [Isatellite phone service available [Jother potential uses? [JFire [IEMS [JLaw Enforecement (Mountain or back country rescue D Other [JF Fire 19. A. What emergency services might be required by the proposed development or its B. What are probable response times for any indicated emergency services? 7 DJEMS (JLaw Enforecement II Mountain or back country rescue Other C. Has the Applicant provided proofic of availability ofcach emergency service which might be required for the proposed use (unless deemed umnawssay,t0.Q) be Explain how: Applicant proposes to secure each emergency service which may required by ori in connection with the proposed development or its use? D. Ifany emergency service listed is deemed unnecessary.explain why it is unnecessary, 20. Is Expert Assistance required for any portion oft the County" 's review? Ifso, in what area and for what purpose? 21A Are any special permit conditions needed to: a. Protect of health, safety or welfarc of general public? (2-110.1) b. Protect ofp persons or property? (2-110.1) C. Protect of historic assets? (1-114.3.2-110.1) e. Protect cultural assets? (2-110.1) f.P Protect against natural hazards? (2-110.2 and.3) g. Protect environmental assets?(1-114.2. 1-115.1 1-116.4) h. Address soils, slopes, geologic hazards? (141-1521416) L.Adequately address access incl. roads, drives. parking? (-114.5,1-116.6) d. Protect of scenic views and vistas? 14142.1-151.164. 2-110.1) j.F Protect water purity? (1-115.1) k.E Preserve access to mineral evelopment(-.163) Land Usel C'hecklist 2016 III 15.44.7" - Ouno SUFADO, TEN :: Jns POR Peched.sa R $13. : 072 STATEMENT OF AUTHORITYFOR THE OPUS HUT LLC ACOLORADOI LIMITEDLIABILITY COMPANY (Section 38-30-172, C.R.S.) LandTitle NMPANT 85008090 L The name of the entity for which this Statement ofs Authority is being executed and isa provided is "The Opus Hut LLC, a Colorado limited liability company" ("Company"). Company to limited liability company formed under the laws of the state of Colorado. Company has been qualified of State conduct business in the State of Colorado by filing its Articles of Organization" with the: Secretary on) November 30, 2016 and was assigned the document number 20221855780. 2. Company is authorized and empowered to undertake all powers and authority duly authorized. to be undertaken by the Company consistent with its organizational documents ("Company shall be Organizational Documents") and applicable law ("Company Powers"). The Company Powers under exercised by or under the authority of, and the business and affairs of Company shall be managed. 3. The current" "Manager" of Company is: Travis Mohrman, Manager. the direction oft thel Manager. 4. Manager is hereby authorized, empowered and directed, in the name of and on behalf of the Company, to do and perform, or cause to be done or performed, any and all such acts; deeds and things, to obtain all permits, authorizations, orders, consents and approvals; to make any required filings, and to make, execute and deliver, or cause to be made, executed and delivered, the Company Organizational Documents as well as any such agreements, undertakings, documents, instruments and certificates as a Manager may deem in good faith to be necessary or proper in order to consummate the acquisition, use, leasing or disposal of any real, personal or intellectual property currently owned or subsequently acquired by the Company ("Company Property"). It'is further acknowledged that any and all such actions previously undertaken by the Manager and/or Company, if any, including the execution and delivery of the Company Organizational Documents and any contracts or other documents 5. The Company is authorized to procure financing for the Company and may pledge any or 6. The Manager is authorized to establish bank accounts int the name oft the Company for the deposit of monies received on behalf of the Company (without commingling with any non-Company funds) and to disburse all funds on deposit on behalf of the Company in amounts and att times as required 7. The Manager is authorized and empowercd to cxccutc and dcliver any and all documents and instruments necessary and appropriate to undertake and exercise the Company Powers, including with respect to the Company Property. Any person dealing with Company may rely on the authority of the Manager or any other duly designated Authorized Agent of Company in taking any action in the name of 8. Thel Manager may delegate his authority to act to any duly authorized. agent for Company and empower such Authorized Agent to act for and on behalf of Company until such time as such designation may be revoked by the Manager. Any person dealing with Company may rely on the 9. The authority of the foregoing person(s) to bind the Company is not limited or otherwise restricted, and all documents tol be executed on behalf of the Company that shalll bind the Company to any concerning the Company Property is hereby approved, ratified and confirmed. all of the Company Property as collateral for any suchl loan. inc connection with the business of the Company. Company. authority ofa any Authorized. Agent int taking any action int the name of Company. such document or instrument shall be duly executed by the Manager. Page lof2 Approval of Deed, BIII of Sale and" Tenancy hereby acknowledge that! they The undersigned THE OPUS HUTI LLC, AC COLORADOI LIMITEDI LIABILITY COMPANY Buyer(s)! intendt to taket titlet tot thet following described property: GWI LODE MINING CLAIM, UNITED STATES SURVEY NO.1 1132, ANIMAS As Joint Tenants Tenants In Common Other IN SEVERALTY Whose mailinga address is:225 ES Seraplo Dr," Telluride, COE 81435 deed and confirm thati ito correctly reflects the choice oft tenancy,ita applicable. THE OPUSI MUTLLC,ACOLORADOI LIMITED LIABILITY TRAVIS MOHRMAN, MANAGER MINING DISTRICT,SAN JUANC COUNTY, COLORADO. They have reviewed the GENERAL WARRANTY DEED and BIII o! Sale dated November 22nd, 2022 from ROBERT hereto approve D. the KINGSLEYIO THE OPUS HUT LLC, AC COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY andb by theirs signature Date: November: 22, 2022 COMPANY By: 85008090 (100302604) Form 17 dosngyantavpemanghm .9 = 1:3.00 ZPsr Fecor: State! Documentary Fee Date: November 22, 2022 $155.00 35 EAAPI4 SA 3E landTle General Warranty Deed (Pursuant to C.R.S. 38-30-113(1)(a)) Grantor(s), ROBERT D. KINGSLEY. whose street addressi is POE BOX 833, OPHIR, CO81426, City or Town of OPHIR, County ofs San Miguel ands State of Colorado, fort thec consideration of ($1,550, 000.0 00) "Onel Million Flve Hundred Fifty Thousand and 00/100"" dollars, ini handp paid, hereby's seli(s) and convey(s) ta THE OPUS HUTL LLC, A COLORADO LIMITED San LIABILITY COMPANY, whose streeta address is: 225 ES Seraplo Dr, Teliuride, CO8 81435. City or Town of Telluride, County ol Miguela and's State ol Colorado. thet following real property int the County of San. Juan and State of Colorado. toV wit: GWI LODEI MINING CLAIM, UNITED STATES SURVEYI NO.1 1132, ANIMAS MINING DISTRICT, SAN. JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO. Signedt this day of (SEE ATTACHED SIGNATURE PAGE") alsok known bys street andr number as: 3660 COUNTY ROAD8 8, SILVERTON, CO81433 with all its appurtenances and warrant(s) thet tilet tol thes same, subject to Statutory Exceptions. 11/19/2022 Whenr recorded returnt to: THE OPUS HUTI LLC, A COLORADOI LIMITEDI LIABILITY COMPANY 225ES Seraplo Dr, Tellurlde, CO 81435 Form 1089 cosinycedssaMuoya, statutory.html 85008090 (100302604) 154671 12-02-2022 Poge 2D: Warranty Deed with! Statutory! Exceptipns SIGNATURE PAGE RRRERLE Kasey ROBERT D. KINGSLEY Stateof Texas Countyo ol Harris Witness my hand ando officials seal My Commission expires: 08/03/2024 Thef foregoingi instrumenty was acknowledged before mec on this day ot 11/19/2022 by ROBERTD.KNGSLEY Zahra Daniels Bndo Notary Public, State of Texas Notary Public Notarized online using audio-video communication Zahra Daniels IDI NUMBER 132602432 COMMISSION EXPIRES August 3,2024 OF 85008090 (100302604) Form 1089 MyASApRLSNSA Qult Claim Deed (Pursuant to 38 301 116CRS) and State ol THIS Grantor(s) oltho County d San Miguel : dallars in handy pard. hereby solls and whose streal address 1 225E DEED, made on Novernber, 22 2022 by ROBERT D. KINGSLEY Colorado forn thec consideration pl" Ten Dollars and Other Good and Valuable Conaideration: quitciaims to THE OPUS HUTI LLC, A COLORADO LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Grantee(s). as Enty. water rights: Seraplo Dr.7 Telluride, COB 81435 County ofs San Miguel. Stale af Colorado. tho! following' legally describedy CONVEYED WITHOUTI WARRANTY OF1 TITLE ARE ALL WATER AND WATER RIGHTS. DITCH ANDE DITÇH RIGHTS INCLUDING GWL LODE MINING CLAIM, UNITED STATES SURVEY NO.1 1132, ANIMAS MINING DISTRICT, SAN. JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO. SPRINGS, WELLS ANOV WELLF PEAMITS. Appurienantio. alsok krown! bys street: andr number as 3660 COUNTY ROAD 8, SILVERTON, CO8 81433 (SEE ATTACHED SIGNATURE PAGE) When recorded returnt to: THE OPUS HUTLLC, A COLORADOI LIMITEDI LIABILITY COMPANY 225 E Seraplo Dr, Tellurlde, COE 81435 Form 94 cbanyceacsgdae.hin 85008090 (100302604) 1D-v2: Rs Water Quit Claim Deed SIGNATURE PAGE RBBEREB KRSKRY ROBERTD. KINGSLEY Slateof Texas Countyof Harris Witness my hand ando olliclals seal My Commission expires: 08/03/2024 Thel foregoing instrumenty wasa acknowledged belorer mec ont this day of 11/19/2022 by ROBERTD. KINGSLEY Zahra Daniels Gmto Notary Public, State of Texas Notarized online using audio-video communication Noiary Public Zahra Daniels IDI NUMBER 132602432 COMMISSION EXPIRES August 3, 2024 85008090 (100302604) Form 94 dlosioldedsicd.atel himi 9/13124.11:18AM aCePOPOPNGNG3Pg nups: mail sccgle cmmailuCHsearchlocusFMiRzoyAPCGXAJTAFSVawnomCh2uNG7eroectorlamessageParid-013 9/13/24: 11.18A AM LacNpOPpdSAZD9 mps: Imail.gcocle. comlmalluc/searchousFMIezoyVRectcrelamesaaceParic-c.1.3 9/13:24,11:19AM SMOOPOROSNAENS Ftps Hmail qoocle omMmaH.CHsAAICNAAIOVAPOGKFNVArEmONZaneepederlimessacePantic-013 9/13124.11:19AM Si0veraew.0pusrutpng OPUSHut https lmail gcccle com/maclu/Ciesearch/cpus/FMiczQV2PCGXQJTkFSVcwnbmGnzuiNd7prciectectorlamessageParic-Ci3 10/8/24, 9:48/ AM San Juan County Mail- Baker's Park Trail Opening Celebration- Oct 19th, 11-1 Gmail Willy Tookey smeanuanctour Baker's Park Trail Opening Celebration - Oct 19th, 11-1 1message Klemens Branner Wem@slvenonsingletacwsocielyorg" To: Klemens Branner Bcc: ominesampancooacous Hello Baker's Park Project Partners, the surrounding San. Juan Mountains. Mon, Oct7, 2024 at 1:45F PM We are excited to announce the soft opening of the first (as-yet unnamed) trail int the Baker's Park Trail System coming up next Saturday, October 19th! This super funl loopi is approximately 7 miles of Deginnerintermediate trail with fantastic views of Silverton and Please join us for a Trail Opening Celebration with the community! We'll be serving up hot dogs and soda from 11 am 1 pmi int the trailhead parking lot. We'd love to be able to recognize you and/or your organization during ther remarks/ribbon cutting at 11:30: am. Bring your hiking shoes or bike and plan to go enjoy the trail afterward! Thanks as always for your support and partnership and we hope to see your next Saturday! Klem Klemens Branner Silverton Singletrack Society POE Box 4721 Silverton, CO81433 Meronangetacspoeyog ttps./mai.google.com/mailuor7k-faseaebzeeéview-plasearch-alépermthid-thread-:18122857705509872288simpl-msg-t1812285770550987228 1/1 10/8/24, 9:46AM San. Juan County Mail- Trail Opening Celebration- October 19th Gmail Willy Tookey semdnuanclendaur Trail Opening Celebration - October 19th Silverton Singletrack Society into@slvertonsingletracksocielyorg> Reply-To: Silverton Singletrack Society inlo@sivertonsingettracksocletyorg" 1message Mon, Oct7,2024: at4:53PM To:a dmn@sanuancoloaous Viewt this emaili iny your browser Silverton Singletrack Society You're Invited! Baker's Park Trail Opening Celebration htps/imai.gole.commalwor-s5enu,sarch-ardralspemiho-tivesdt1e129783772037esamolmmspitiza181229753778059768 1/4 10/8/24, 9:46AM San. Juan County Mail Trail Opening Celebration: October 19th Silverton Singletrack Society is excited to announce the long-awaited soft opening of the first (as-yet unnamed) trail in the Baker's Park Trail System on This super fun loop is approximately 7 miles of peginner/intermedlate trail with fantastic views of Silverton and the surrounding San Juan Mountains. To commemorate the occasion, we are hosting a community Trail Opening Celebration on Saturday, October 19th. We'll be serving up hot dogs and sodas in the trailhead parking lot from 11 am - 1 pm. Remarks and a ribbon cutting All are welcome. Bring your hiking shoes or bike and plan to enjoy the trail Saturday, October 19th! ceremony will happen at 11:30 am. afterward! htps.lmail.gogle.com'mal.uo7k-taseaeb2leswew-glsearchealapermind-lhvea.1822978377780597886simol-msp.t1812297537778059768 2/4 10/8/24, 9:46A AM San. Juan County Mail- Trail Opening Celebration- October 19th Boost Baker's Park! BOOST BAKER'S PARK! The Baker's Park project would not be where it is today without the generosity ofindividuals like you! We are continuing to raise funds to see this project through to its completion, and every dollar counts. Visit our GoFundMe campaign, show your support, and help leave a legacy that will impact future generations! DomafaiNow THANK YOU PARTNERS 0000 INTERNATIONALA Asilverton ASSOCITION Funds for this project were awarded by Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO), which receives ap portion of Colorado Lottery proceeds, to the Colorado Youth Corps Association for use by accredited conservation service corps. The goal of the program is to employ crews throughout the state on critical outdoor recreation and land conservation projects in partnership with local governments and open space agencies. htps/mai.google.co'mal.or7k-taseaeb2leivewpisarch-alapemmhnid-lnvead18129778377280597885aimpl-msg,18i2297537778059768 3/4 10/8/24, 9:46AM San Juan County Mail- Trail Opening Celebration- October 19th Copyright 02 2024 Silverton Singletrack Society. Alll rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you optedi in via our website. Our mailing address is: Silverton Singletrack Society POBox 472 Silverton, CO 81433-0472 Add us toy your address book No longer want SSS updates? - sah htps/imail.google.com'maliwork-taseaeb2lesuew-pilsearch-alspermhd-lvead-18122978377780597886simol-msp.t1812297537778059768 4/4 ENDUR 100 MILE WILD&TOUGH On behalfo ofa all of us at the Hardrock Hundred Eadurance Run, Ijust wanted to say thank you for helping to contribute to the success of our event in 2024. Here are some oft the highlights! Ludo Pommeret (Prevessin, France) and Courtney Dauwalter (Leadville, CO) weret thei first male and first female finishers. Both Ludo and Courtney ran the fastest times ever run by a man and a woman respectively. Our finishing rate was 81%, which is above our historic average. The 1461 runners who started this year werei from 25 states and 8 foreign countries. Thisi is a microcosm of our applicant pool which featured over 2600 applicants from 48 states and 601 foreign countries. Our youngest finisher was 29 and our oldest finisher was 66. Finally, we celebrated our 1000th Once again we were blessed with as strong group ofv volunteers in 2024. You would see volunteers preparing food, taking care of runners at aid stations, communicating withl ham radios and other digital platforms, doing trail maintenance, serving as medical staff and al host of other tasks and responsibilities. In total, wel had over 525 volunteers supporting our runners. This year, Doug Hart (who also serves as president of our Board of] Directors), was honored as thei recipient of our Mother Lode award, which is given toi the Hardrock volunteer of the year. Social media coordinator, Dan Ryan was honored with the Bill Dooper Spirit of Hardrock award which is given to an individual or group that demonstrates an exemplary commitment to Hardrock. We also had over: 1000 hours of volunteer service given to area trail maintenance. Our philanthropic efforts continue to evolve and grow. The Hardrock community has now helped give over $327,000 in scholarship money through the Joel Zucker Scholarship. In 2024, $39,000 went to students from the San Juans to continue their post-secondary, education. We also awarded grants toi the San Juan) Mountains Association and Durango Trails to continue their regional trail etiquette and trail education individual toi finish Hardrock when David Fox (Golden CO) finished this year. work. As oft this writing, we. are preparing for the 2025 Hardrock. It will bel held on July 11-13, 2025. Wewill Ifyou would like more information or need any questions answered be sure to contact me (970-769- 2872), dale@hardrpcki0.om, or go to! www.hartroe.io0.com. You can also follow us on social media: select our 2025 entrants in early December. Facebook-hardrockhundred ntagam-aruicctonun. Wea are looking forward to another great event in 2025!! Dale Dale Dale Garland Run Director, Hardrock Hundred Endurance Run /. a 2 a 10/3/24, 11:45A AM San Juan County Mail- Small Communities Workshop Registration Gmail Willy Tookey amdmuaratrdour Small Communities Workshop Registration Rondinelli DOLA, Patrick araomamadsaRoOu 1message Thu, Oct3,2024 at 11:16A AM To: Chauncey McCarthy , Zoe Dohnal zaomna@elurcecogon, Drew Sanders dymamnge@conerogp, Michelle Haynes MPaypei@mmalsyeop. Katie Sickles ssickes@bayltengwor. José Madrigal jose.madrigal@durangogov.rge, Leigh Reeves degn@loanotoorescom, William Bell woeicclypomontcor. Heather Alvarez , Ann Morganthaler amorgenthaler@cimontrose.co.us>, Mark Garcia marx@govplus.com, Preston Neill pren@ibwnrgayou, Gloria Kaasch- Buerger gkaasch-buerger@slverton.c.us. Joe Coleman po)emaneclyoourycons Mike Bordogna mikeb@sanmiguelcountyco.gov>, Jarrod Biggs jarrodb@sanmiguelcountyco.govo. William Tookey adminstaloresanuancounycooracou, Margret Daves , Jack Harper imharper@archuletacountyorg>, Kevin! Hall KHall@ipcgoworge, Emily Sanchez , Travis Anderson , Connie Hunt hun@ounycumyeagoe. Chuck Stevens Chuck.Slevens@co.aplata.o.us, Scott Baker sbaker@cone.cogowo, Aaron Burns caaron@pawsd.orgo, Austin Lashley commsoneriasheyesanuancooracous, Shelby Hieb pwcpeoenegmaicom, Laura Lewis Marchino daura@regonyed.or. Lauren Kirn Km@mtinvlage.ory, "Marsha E.Porter-Norton". Marha.Ponte-Nontonen@colapalaco.us, John Bockrath monpochet@ymaicom, Delanie Young Gpuny@uvecgpe.ne Niece Pe@oumycoamyeogpo. Renee Lewis enees7@gmal.como, Westerman,Gus" Gus.Westerman@colostate.edu>, Chris Miller chel@ndgwaylreoryo. Warren Brown Warren.Brown@archuetacountyorg. Hannah Hollenbeck , Robert Dobry gans@comonemau. Darin Graber yaver@elude.ogow, Michelle Haynes mhaynes@regonone, Drea Hespe dmanepedouarpgwoyw Jason Armstrong Sarmstrong@mancoscolorado.com). John Clark Candlomrcpaycau, Joe Theine mneine@swneatnoro, Lynn Padgett yGMyepDNg Glaspell dympaieamoncoe.ous, Julia Prejs pres@relunde.cogov Good morning, make ita one day trip. Registration for the FREE upcoming October 22 Small Communities Workshop in Rifle is now open. The event will be held at the Ute Theater in Rifle and lunch will be provided. The workshop will start at 9 am and wrap-up by 3p pmt to accommodate those who wish to The Agenda willi include presentations from: 1.DOLA on how we can help navigate the new land use and housing legislation from the last legislative cycle; 2.OEDIT and CHAFA on funding available to governmental. and non-governmental entities for housing projects; 3. An update from thel Division of Housing on Mobile Home Park funding programs. 4. Carbondale on the Migrant Response issue that occurred last winter; 5. Collbran on the challenges faced during ar rehabilitation project on a Historic auditorium; 6. Craig on their multiple housing projects and the challenges faced; 7. Meeker on a river restoration project and the challenges with stacked funding and project implementation; 8. Gunnison County on the use of Geothermal energy in harsh environments; 9. New Castle on a multifaceted approach to small downtown revitalization; 10. Delta on the reuse of al historic armory as a public safety facility. registration has tol be limited to thet first 100 applicants, so please register early. lhope you will join us for this exciting no-cost day ofi information sharing and discussion of challenges and solutions. Unfortunately Here is the registration link llook forward to seeing you all there! Patrick Rondinelli Regional Manager Southwest Region COLORADO Department ofL Local Affairs Dvsonolu Local Govemment Division of Local Government Department of Local Affairs patrick. rondineli@stale.co.us IP970.749.0138 Website: DLGIDOLA Sign up for the DLG newsletter psmsop-commavonesawwwmsi.NNAASSSS 1/2 55662 6 0 0 0 3 0 8 8 8 d0 0 0 88 0 0 00 0e 0 0 60 0 0 :88 00 00 %80 00 080 888 00 3655 6 0 0 0 d0 0 00 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 60 0 80 0 0 0 60 0 688 00e 00 00 00e 00e 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 60 60 60 00 00 d8e 0 00 3 6655 of 9 6 of 3 3 5 - a a a D / o 60 60